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‘ iS. VOL. LXXVI, NO. 57 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGE&-TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 195fi (Ciassllletf Adwerttttaf oa tt ) PRICE n V E CENTS Eden Plans T o Resume, u.s. Red Threats Face Music London, Dec. 5 (JP)—Prime Minister Eden’s chief deputy, R. A. Butler, told the House of Commons the reins of the British government : — will be “handed back” to Eden immediately op his return from his Jamaican rest cure. B\itler'« itatement.' however, did Ike Readies Cites Tanks nothing to Icseen apreulation that Eden soon may be forced to re- •iRU. .< ■ < ~ ; Butler said Eden, ‘‘would wish As;Ekirrier to face the music” — a ‘reference to the controversy racing in Brit­ ain oyer his Sues invasion /policies. ifugees’ At Legation Vote Due Tonight The House votes tonight on a Augusta, G«., Dec. 6 (/P)— confidence motion which, if not Washington, Dec. 6 (A*j— carried, could force Eden's cabinet President Eisenhower’s head­ The bitterly to quit. The government is expect­ quarters today announced protested to Russia today ed to win on' the confidence mo­ plans for a massive air-and- against the use of Soviet tion, but Britain's bifc newspapers sea-lift of Hungarian refu­ split apout evenly on E d e n’s military foj-ce against “help­ chances of ..continuing to hold his gees to this country. less civilians” in Hungary. Job. L. J. Brantley, with' hand over face, is taken into custody by James C. Hagerty. White House The protest vvas based directly Three nationally distributed dal­ special U. S. Marshal Kstel Wrinkle in connection with violence press secretary, said that of the on a report that a Une of Russian lies said Eden is finished and will in Clinton, Tend. Brantley, 50 and unemployed, was one of 18 total of 21.500 refugees to be given tanks drew up on the sidewalk in have to make wav for another charged with contempt of court. (AP Wlrephoto). asylum in the United States, the front of the IJ.S. legation in Buda­ conservative prime minister to Air Force and th* Navy will pro­ pest with guns turned on Hungar­ give the party a new lease on po­ vide transportation for 15,000. ian demonstrators and thereby The remaining 6,500 will be prevented their approaching the litical life. brought here by an inter-govern­ Three other papers thought I mental committee on European i building. > Eden would hold on. One said ma.v 1 6 in Race Violence migration which has been in the - Russia was told this "unwar­ be co'uld. and another- the Times I picture from the start. . ranted Soviet military action" of London — Voiced ho opinion. . Referring to the Air Force- and ; constituted interference with • the As Commons went into the clos­ Navy operation planned, Hagerty i working of the U.S.. diplomatic ing round of debate on the Suez said: mission. The United States sharp- , Invasion, the conservatives closed To Fac^U.S.* Judge "We believe this will be the ' ly pointed out that the mission is ranks in preparation for the vote largest such operation in peace­ accredited ^Hungary, not the of confidence on the wisdom of time hlitory.’' Soviet Union. the military venture afid the cur­ ' CLINTON school teachers today -“to coordi­ The White. House said most of Robert Murphy, deputy under­ rent withdrawal from the Suez Clinton. Tenn.. Dee. ,f — nate the efforts of the faculty and the airlift will be by Air Force and ... .For a Retd Job, a Roaring Well Done secretary of state, made the pro­ Canal zone. At lenst tw» more persons were the board with the federal and Navy aircraft through the test to Sergei R. Striganov, rank­ local authorities for the orderly Manchester High School Principal Edaon M. Bailey extends a hand to Mrs. Bailey to ahow her ing Russian diplomat here now. A dozen or so Con.servatives arrested today In the Clinton Military Air ■ Transportation a wall barometer presented to him last night by fellow KIwanians during the annual'Ladies' Night were expected to abstain in the High School racial disorders and reopening of the school." Service. The ocean-lift will be by Murphy demanded that Striganov voting, in silent disapproval of there w^re persistent reports The school admitted 12 Negroes U.S. Navy' Military Transporta­ program at Manchester Country Club. Applauding is Thomas McPartland who'wrote a humorous transmit the' U.S. denunciation to the withdraval without insuring here that “ they have a.lot more among 800 white pupils Aug. 27 tion Service. Script, "Thli Is Your Life, Ed Bailey." The program honored Bailey for hia outstanding contribu­ Moscow "immediately." Striganov tions to education in Manchester and for his work in connection with the new high school. (Herald said he would do ao. international control of the canal. names” on the list. So far. 18 under Taylor s orders after five About 10.000 Hungarian ref­ Photo by Walter Ferguson). With the government’s over - all have been taken Into custody, years of litigation. Re.«ultlng dis- ugees from Soviet o'ppression will - Lincoln White, State Depart­ majority at .IB votes, a minor re­ Including two women. orders during the first week come to the United States aboard ment pjceA officer who announced bellion would not force it to re­ . brought in National Guardsmen government planes and about '5.000 the acUon, said Murphy advised sign. Clinton. Tenn., Dec. 6 f/Pi—Ten Sej^. 2. will travel by ship. Hagerty said. Striganov that "we are deeply con­ rrlticlsm MoiinlH , ■ The other five who were ar- "The airlift will begin within Vagrant Held cerned by Soviet military acUq|i ‘ more of the 16 persons accused in r.j^ned along with Till last night Rival Demonstrations Hungary." . But criticisni was rising In the the next few daya at the rate of ■ % Conservative ranks against Eden; racial violence which closed inte- were: Lawrence J. Brantley, un­ 200 a day," a White House state­ For Query on This concern, MurphyjMffd, Is re­ resting in Jamaica from 'severe grated ainton. High School Tues- employed former grocer; the Rev, ment said. flected also in tha aetloRs of the overstrain' and due back In about day faced a federal Judge today as | "T ' ‘The number will be progressive­ Stage Budapest Battle great maJorlLsrof nations In 10 days. Some influential Con- officials made, plans to reopen the i (Continued on Page Six) ly increased by about 100 a day Triple Slaying the United Nittfoaa. serv'atives were saying the Prime i school. . until it reachea .500 a day. This irsbie S itn a t^ Minister vi-ould be under heavy' 'U.S. DIst. Judge Robert L. Tay­ should make possible the move-- ■ Budapest, Dec. 6 ( ^ —J»ro-gov-'>brought in people whom they had MiupKy Bald the tank deploy- pressure to resign .soon after he lor of nearby Knoxville issued ment out of Austria of most of San Diego, Calif. Dec. 6 UP)— eminent and Nationalist demon- arrested, as well aa the wounded. Mfiitt in front of the U.S. legation the refugees who are coming by A SQ-year-old vagrant *who says ht he considered an incident gets back, making way for another criminal contempt warrants for 140 Apartheid str'ators clashed in Budapest today i .Hh Conservative to take over without the 18 yesterday, charging them air by about the end of the year or he is subject to blackout spells is J . •’ arrived and a wounded "minor ^ itselT' but one which a- general election the party >11111 with violation of a”court order for­ ahorUy thereafter." ____' being held by polffeer'for question­ and eyewitnesses saW-iat least two brought out of the coffN^iise, neverUmess reflected "the deplor­ time might-lose. ^ ■ bidding. interference with integra­ 'Foes Arrested The «cean transportation will Be men were killed and sev^sj were ! the crowd dashed to "^ttSe ambu- able situation in Hungary.” provided hy three Navy shipi sub­ ing in the killing of three Chicago The State Department was. In­ Eden's continuing in office was tion of the school. -T O k f t f schoolboys in October 1955. wounded. j lance, surrounded J i ^ n d tUd not opposed for a variety of reasons Fifteen of them—14 men and one I W| A ject to approval of the West Ger- The questioning of Richard Fred The clash started when a group move oij,-'They pointed to formed of the affair by the lega­ hy varring groups in 'his own par-1 wom'an-^were In Jail at Knoxville rm.g.1. men g< government. They will sail Ebert veered suddenly last night of about lOD demonstrators siding western ct d^ndents and shout- tion, which is under the direction ty. Some thought-he should not l within a few hours. The 16th, an-1 ------, from B-emerhaven for . from routine queries about '..is va­ with Premier Janos Kadar and = of U.S. Minister Edward T. Wales. have ordered the invasion o f. The first of/the ships will arrive Wales was in the legation at the other woman, was picked up'this | Johannesburg. South Africa, grancy arrest to the ahcKklr.g tri­ carrying red flags met another [ 'whsl they've done.' lime. Egypt, or should not have ke{>t the | ple slaying when he kept repeat- rouplup .of Ebout the same size b e a r - clash occurred during an United States In the dark about i Currie"^' Jhr WM H«te*d"'ImoS ^ ’ government today , Yorir' betw'en Ir.-g "that time I was in the woods ing NationalistNa flagson Budapest^ 'hour of silence. between,J and 2 White, in reporting on Murphy's his plans. One fraction of die- i toosT^ating $ro!Soo ^ n d ^eo. M. The aecond will . . ." reported. Det. M. E. Branden- Sreat boulevard shortly aft^rrSon. p.m., which had been called by un­ protest to Striganov, said: hards was bitter at the pullout j repatlonlRt John KaRpei*, who w as, priion fort here for a treason In- berger. The nationalists tried, to wrest "On Tuesday and Wednesday, leaving President Naa.ser in con-1 sentenced by Taylor to a year In | quiry pointed at foes of South (Continued on Page Six) Asked what he meant, Ebert the red flag from tl^tihnda of the (Continued on Page Twenty-three) there were peaceful dedionatra- trol of both Egypt and the canal. ' prison for violating .the same In- Africa'.s racial .Segregation poli- added: "The three boys in the Communists a n ^ ti general fist I tions'of Hungarian civilians, most- Many were concerned over the Junction, ...... last August.------■ (ties. v.'ooda. it was terrible the way fight got un^w way. in front of various legations in rift with the United States and Kiisper has appealed. Tliose arresteo in a countrywide they were killed.” Brandenberger TTie (Jojuihunists were escorted Budapest, Including the American the economic crislit ahead. .Six oP the prisonera, including sweep included white.a, Africans, Police Hunting said. prote^iv’ely by Russian armored Air Base Pact Legation. That legation, Mr. Mur­ Butler was the likeliest man to W. H. 'Till, chairman of the pro­ Indians, and persons of mixed Brandenberger said that when c^ s: Some unidentified person phy emphasized is on Hungarian become prime minister should s'.•rregatiori V/hite Citizens Council blood. They face court hearings in he asked Ebert if he killed the (red a pistol and the Russians territory and not Soviet terri­ here, were arraigned before Judge j country's fir.st peacetime trea- Two Bandits in boys--Robert Peterson. 14, J fired a volley above the heads of Provides U.S. tory. • (('ontlhued on Page Six) ' Taylor la.st night. All denied the ! prosecution Schuessler. 13. and hi.s Ijrother. the demonstrators. "According to the information chsrg'es. Othfr arraignments were They were .swept up in raids at Anton Schuessler Jr., .H —Ebert The whole boulevard was reaching us. the lives and safety postponed until today. various |M>inta on bodler opposing Fairfield Area said! "1 don't know.” He told of­ emptied in a minute. Russian tanks Aid for Iceland of these demonstrators were en­ There also was a report that racisl segregation (apartheid) and ficers he had been an inmate in and armored cars rumbled up and dangered ■ by the intervention of mental Institutions at Elgin, III., Hartford .Man steps have been taken to see if;®*' Leftist groups. Most of them Fairfield. Dec. 6 oPi—Police con­ down the street, apparently to By JOHN N. HIGHTOWER tanks of the Soviet Army. Not ball can be revoked for John Kaa- I were flown to Johannesburg by tinued the hunt, today for two and Camarillo, (Jalif. frighten residents of the city.' only did the tanks threaten the per. 26, who hga appealed Taylor's militar.v airlift. firmed bandiu they believed they Ebert was identified as'a formez Members of the Hungarian' offi­ Washington, Dec. 6 'bR—The demonstrators hilt it is reported Seized, Tagged one-year sentence on a similar A preliminary hearing for some had trapped in Fairfield's fashion­ metal worker and gardner from cer corps stood at the corners with United 'States .-and Iceland have charge In previous disorders at of those arrested was recessed, able Greenfield Hill section. Aurora. 111., 40 miles southwe.st of tommyguna ready for action. reaped complete agreement on (CoatlBued on Fage Twenty-three) school opening last August: until Dec. 19. The prisoners were The police said they think they Cfliicagp. They said a sniper was. shoot­ continued American operation of ^Night Sniper’ Ma.v Reply Monda.v held without bail. had cut off .any escape route the Although Cflricago police have ing from a window, but they could- The strategic air base at Keflavik. The Anderson County' School Details of the treason charges pair could have taken out. The questioned thousands of persons not And him.. halfwa.v between Moscow and Hartford, Dec. 6J.p>—A 40-year- Board, » hich had ordered ' the were not disclosed. But Foreign jjandits fled into the aiimptuous since the slaying mo: e ' than 13 Farther down the boulevard, to­ Washington. ' old restaurant worker, who police school closed Tuesday “until fur­ Minister Eric. H. Louw told r«<' residential section last night after months ago. they said they had no ward the Danube and on Marx Under the agreement, which is say is the nocturnal sniper that ther notice," decided after the 15 porters at U.N. headquarters in slugging/s liquor, store proprietor information about Ebert, and had Square the crowd refused to dis­ expected to be announced soon, the Bulletins has been terrorizing south-end arrests last nfght to reopen the New York that "persohs who are with a pistol butt and robbing him no real Hues to the killer or killers. perse and packed the sidewalks in U.S. government is expected to residents. Was arresteirl early this school next Monday if possible. well known Communists had car­ of 9175. . , Brandeflberger said Ebert, was a challenging mood. ' provide economic assistance to the front the AP Wires morning. The. cloaing followed a aeries ried on subversive, activities" in Harry Pollock was knocked put picked up on a vagrancy charge Against General .strike island republic whose government The suspect, who told police he of increasingly numerous racial connection with the racial situa­ by 'A blow in the head after the last night. Earlier, \vorkeni had struck fares a prospective 930 million had been "hifaring voices over a incidents climaxed Tuesday by the tion. ' men—both young looking — en- Newspaper flies show that'.cjhi- spontaneously in several Budapest deficit. - POUSH UPRISINGS FLARE ''loud .speaker," is James Monroe, beating of a Baptist minister, the Brig. H. J. du Plooy, chief qf the Hred hia Post Rd. liquor store. cago police said the principal clue factories in protest against the - Coat 919 Million Yearly Vienna, Austria, Dec. 6 IP) — 40. Rev.Paul Turner, s^ter he had es­ criminal investigation department, The bandits, seen making a get­ in the case was the discovery of rough handling ot demonstrators inforitiants said TJis understand­ Mbiib draionatratlona recently He was found in hia third floor corted six Negro pupils to school 'said more arrests might be made. away from the store by police, bits of heat reststaht stainless yesterday by Soviet troops and ing provides ^for quiOk resumption took place In the Pollali city of room after re.sidents of the Frank­ past Jeering bystanders. were .chased into the Gr.eenfleld Hungarian police. The Budapest of work on expansion of\the Kefla- Lodz where squatters temporari­ lin Ave.-Roosevelt St. area were The board called a. meeting wiyi (Contlnned on Page Threp) Hill Section — famous for its (Continued on Page Seven)' -Workers Council had advised rik base, P project costing shout ly occupied a half-flalelied civic startled for the fifth time in less abundance of dogwood trees. against a general strike. 912 million a year. , houalng project, saW the news­ than tw'o weeks by gunshots. ' . Police from Westoort Joined the Eyewitnesses said the two killed Work was interrupted aeyeral paper' Dzlennik Lodzkt received , A search of the room turned up State Police and Fs'irfleld Police in' toda.v's melee \vere Hungarian months ago arter the government here today. ' a J8 revolver, still smelling of What S^t Dock Blast? in tha manhunt. The ares is near Nationhllata but could '.not say of Iceland notified the United burned powder and a bag contain­ the Westport town line., It is a w'ho shot them, R)issians or Hun­ ^ates and the North Atlantic OOURt REJECTS NAACP BID ing 21 live cartridges • residential section. News Tidbits, garians. Treaty (NATQl Council that it —Montgomery, Ala,, Dee, • IP) , Monroe told police that the Pollock told: police the pair en­ The Red flag, bom.e by the prp- 'wanted U.S. troops ^withdrawn ancl —^The .Alabama Supreme Court ' voices he had heaM were iBoae of tered his store shortly after 8 p.m. CuU9d from AP Wires Kadar demonstrators disappear^ the base put .in standby condition refused for a second time today women, who threatened to kill him. Simsliiiry Firm Denies He said they looked so young .he in the turmoil. with Iceland—which has no mili­ to Interfere (Wlh a fllW.OOO fine HO. said these voices kept him was shout to ask them whether Six Russian tanks clustered tary for.ce,--taking responsibility levied against the National awake nights. they were -old' enough to biiy Pilot escapes serious injury as around the .center of Marx for its maintenance. Atout 4.Q00 Assn, for the Advancement of The suspect, aatd Det. (Japt. Jo­ llqiior when they whipf>ed out engine fsilufe sends Air Force Jet Square, which was Ailed with Hun­ men make up the U.S. milUary Colored People lor contempt of seph P. McDoifald. has admitted Fuses Illegally^Shipped guns and ordered him to lie on the trqiner plummeting into residen­ garian policemen and |nembers of force. court. - "some of the shootings" that have floor. tial district In suburban . Ingle­ the officers corps,. but .h. Russian Another feature of the agree­ occurred in the neighborhood. But Pollock said he turned to get | wood, Ca)if.. and sets two houses colonel was obviously-In command. ment worked out in negotiations ; RIBSEL TES'nMONY ENDS police aald his statements have New York. Dec. 6 oP)—A Gbnnec-s pounds of explosive material may down on the floor when one of afire and damages a third . but In­ Netv York, 'Dec. 6 (Ah—The ticut firm says almort seven tons be stored .Jiere without notification They used a small coffee house been Irrational. the bandits slugged him with a jures no residents... Young mafi as a temporary prison and (Continued on Page Seven) ease of three men charged with Captain McDonald credited the of detonating fuses—which some to the fire department. pistol b u tt Police said that the being questioned about liquor store Hays Bhlpments Baancd conspiracy In the acid blinding exhaustive leg work of 'detectives officials contend may have caused b a n d ll's gun wertt off as he shooting fatally w o u n d s high- of' labor columnist Victor Rtcsrl and patrolmen with finally (lustiing the terrific blast during a Brook­ Robert W,' Wltliers., a top lire, slugged Pollock, but the bullet ranking police officer and dies un­ department 'OlBcial, says such \vn<* given to n Federal Court the accused gunman out of his lyn pier fire—were shipped “ in went Ihrohgh the ceiUng. der police gunfire in Indianapolis, Juiy today. Judge Willla^n B. room. strict conformity with all regula- fuses constitute a high explosive Pollock, after regaining con­ rnd. Herlands completed an hour nnd Police rushed to the neighbor­ tory requirements." ot a typs banned from shipment sciousness. thought he had been Meh who sponsored and devel­ AlliesReject U.S. Plan n quarter cluirge at 12t45 p.m„ hood shortly after 5:12 a.m. Joday, The blaze aiid explosion last here eight years ago.. shot. Hs was bleeding from a head oped B52 bomber ntvardrd Collier directed the jury -to go to lunch Ic'ondav killed 10 persona, injured Cavsnsgh , declined to say de- Trophy hy National Aeronautic (Continued on Pnge Seven) 246 and caused damage estimated finitely that toe fuaea caused the •mM to begin Ita drllberatlens at (Omtiilwd oa Page lluee) A ssn... Air Force shifting five 3 p.m. by city officials at 915,000.000, A ' blast on the Luckenbhch Stesm- wings of its reserve forces from T<^ Bolster NA TO Ties probe of the dUaster continues— »hlp Une Her. But he said experts tacUral to troop carrier assign­ FUSES FOUND ON PIER Chou Suppprls U.Sj' including the cause of the flr9. I had told him the amount on the ments "in keeping with the pro­ Washington, Dec.'6 (P)—Diplo-^of military plans for the . next 12 New York. Dec. 9 (.Tt—Flre- The Ensign Bickford Co., Sima- ptw could have caused It. West Says l^yiet gram to meet continuing airlift mats disclosed today a U.S. plan months. In keeping with the atomic mrn 'reported today they bad bury. Conn,, said last night It .Ellsworth said The fuses would capability requirements'." « to strengthen Atlantic alliance age trend oJ placing more reliance found quantities of anomunlUon Position on Egypt shipped 1.950 cases of "primacord" be explosive only when set off hy Irish scientist estimates age of unity by creating a NATO super- an "outside- force.” adding: '“If On Security Alert on modem weaponf' than on onan- and detonating fuses on New fuses to its WestO>as'. distributor. earth at about S'/i biillpn years colinciL has been brushed aside by power, sonie troop .rimming might York City piers. The cheek-iRi.' Madraa India, Dec. 6HA5-:-Pre- Stoughton S. Ellsworth,, a com­ acetylene gaa blew, it could be set and that of universe at no liiore America's Ekiropean allies. off " ' . ' Berlin, Dec. 6 Western be recommended. . Into poaalhiy hnsnrdona cnrgaN mier Chou En-lai of Gommuniat pany vice president, said “prima­ officials today viewed - Russia's than six blinon years... Announce­ Aa a consequence, th'ey said, the The other point will be'a. round situs prompted by n fatal fire'and China today endorsed'the position cord'’ Is designated by the Inter­ Seven drums of carbide were ment that Chirter L. Burgess will ' found In the middle of the 1.700- clampdown on Allied road and raU idea firs) proposed by Secretary robin discussion of 'World events, explosion on q Brnoklyn pirr. taken by the United States in the state (Commerce Commiaion aii a traffic in and out of West Berlin be new president of Trans Worl'd of State Dq^ea at Paris last May—. , including the British-French-Is- Monday. U.N. debate on the Egyptian con­ class C or mihlnum hassrd explo- foot'pier, biggett in New York Airlines ' stirs speculation over harbor, the night of the fire. Car­ as part of ,a general security Wiert ia beihg abandoned by the United! raell acHon )n Egypt. Russia's use flict. He described it- as ‘‘correct." sive,^He said the fus4 also haa I ^ n throughout the Soviet ' satellite what salaiy it took to lure him States, at .{east for the time being."' of force in:: Hungary, and the ever- KIDNAP TEHTOIONr BNIM but then said be was ."more con­ approved' by 'tbs Federal Bureau bide mixed with - water createa from hili Pentagon Jqb. acetylene gaa which explodes empire. Dullss' suggestion was Ignored present issue of German reunifica­ Mlaeoln. N. Y.. Dec. 9 cerned" about two other qpesUons of Aenonautica for shipment,: via Thtf Kremlin's nervousness ovef Group of .leading churchmen ask by a 3-member committee which tion. • - Testimony ended tndny in' the of American policy in the 'Middle under contained condlCiona. air freight.' Tolerance of the "prima'cqrd" pouibis spread hf independence President .Eisenhower to free 91 has just completed, a repoVt recom­ Possible reorganisation of NATO numth-nld trial af Ai^pla L»q- JCiily Fire Commiasioii Edward F. fuse,, used, in commercial demoli­ fever from Hungary and Ppland JapMM^^ war crinm-priapners re­ mending charigea in the North At­ into something more than a 'mlli^ Marcn for the July 4 Jildaap^ "Is the United ^States' trying to Cavanagh Jr., however, said y«a« tion work, was said to be .980 de­ appeared behind demands for the ported' still held'"in T>rison'by lantic Treaty Organlza'ti on, tary alliance has bMn under study •laying of tS-day-Md ilM9f take over British and French poei- terdav that shipments of such a grees centigrade (500 degrees fahr- right to starch AUisd trucks and United States,. .Second profesapr (NATO*. Its rejwrt. Which, is un­ since' last May by the comnflttM. WetoinrgW. Tha trial arna.nii tions In Egypt and does the United quantlty of this niateHal was of a enheit). trgina fog hiddlin persona. resigns In growing revolt against derstood to contain no recommen­ Jta thiN members, dubbed the jN raed uaUl la a m leawwwr.' .Statea still support the British and : azardoua character." The fuaea had been consigned to Soviet Army ^ a rd s forced a government control, at Ankara dations for radical departures from "Three Wise Men,", are Poreign Judge Mafia Ptttpal told the aM*. ■ , French Idea of International con­ Cavanagh also said the bill of the Coast Manufacturing Co,, Tm- U.S. Army truck convoy outward University'a School of Political the present NATO se)-up, will be Minister .Lester 'B. Pearson of asale Jary that UMy wauM aa*:... trol of the Suez CJsnsl?” Chou lading was not marked'"exploaive” vemo, CUUif. bound from Communist-encircled Srieneea training ground for prq- studied a f the NAID .foreign min­ Canada, Gaetano Jjartlno of Italy eehre the asked. and carrleil only the warning 'nia bill of la d l^ on tha ahip- West Berlin jrasterday to abandon ap'eetlv# 'members of Turkish gov­ isters’ sessio- in Paris early next and Hatvard Lfhga-otiNorway. afterl sign, "store aWay from hast." Ht ernment administrative and dlplo- weak- (Oonthsoeb on JTaca Aix) added that not mors than 1,000 « M Fage M * ) (Om UmmS M Paf« Ti n ) maUc aervicta. >. ' The first la a gsiicral diacuatiata « Ml Pace TIvM)

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Bun, Post,' Long Island Press and boolili a' good aourea «r book ra« were any other such' cargoes, on 8aSB ]l^diatorg Seek" I/png Island, Star'Journal. COUJtfTBY and W ESTERN RockvUle-V ernon vlowa, ate. hand. It was leained that a fire Ribicoff Urges Correction j l 40 Apartheid Police Hm itm g What Set Back Blast ? ’ -' V. - '-r/ 1116 deliverers*'pay noW ranges MUSICAL'SHOW Tho girls, Along wltb galfdag - — ■ ^ ■— • ? ■ ;. officer was dispatched ^to check a AlliesR^ject U.S. Plan Laws to Cut The general manager Tues­ Balk Gotham from $ 93.47 to $97.02 a week, not FEAtUEIN O , mors knowlsdga coBctrning bo^M NOTICE report that other, "detonating counting overtime. and bookmaklng, weirs abla to usa day night was authorizsd to SMILIN' JIM'S School U hit Rescinds Action F o e s A r r e s t e d \ Tw o Bandits in caps” were .being stored on an Ea.st It was reported that there is no aoma of tlila &aetAd activity to­ RiveB-pier in Manhattan. Traffic Deathst accept warrantee deeds for land Paper Walkout Immediate strike threat by the W E S T E R N c a r a v a n ward their badge w6rk. - The Vet^nery Offiee Simsjbi^ury Firm Denies Cavanagh asserted yesterday at E.' Middle Tpke. and Brook­ To B o l ^ N A TO Ties other unions because their interna­ On Dental Hygiene Program In South Africia J I I * I ■ that quick'action Would be taken field St., not Broad' 8t.. aa re­ M odem , Square, Rock '’n Roll Fairfidd Area ' Chicago, Dec. 6 <.D--Gov. Abra­ ; New'York. Dec. 6 —Media­ tional unions would have to be (OoaUBR84;tr«)aa pRga Ora) A t a racant mewtlng of Baolor against anyone who violated de­ ported In yesterday's Herald. and Novelty Dancing •W . of Dr. Allen Leventhel, ham Ribicoff of Connecticut today Tlie land, Is needed in connec­ tion* talks continue 'today in an consulted before strike plana could T r o o p 1 Mrs. Oraca MooM and Fnses Illegally Shipped partment regutations by shipping ba msdq. Ths deliverers, union is R ockville, Dec. 6 fSpiriali-T-Re-r A xtudv committee will be ap- fContlnued from Page One) (ContlBued from Page One) said ’irhe fu8es nri uneU tp set off TJ}T into action. ,and its lifelines to West Germany dispute over wages and fringe ben- Johannesburg!* Wsiterkloof Air NATO countries, get together fre- f«irwemther, Mrs. Bess Thomson, and the patrolman saw the ban-' spokesman said "Cordeau" was the ■ In a 4 t o 3 vote, the Board nulli- slons, at a cost of $37.50 per night, Station, alt po-sonnel at the field quehtly. Matthew's and Mrs. their pins told w hat they had to and other cxplosiyes in quanying, He made the prediction in a consist of the superhlghwsy, one eflts. Manchester Auxiliary Police dlta run from the store an(j 'speed do to cover the rw pilram ents, after well digging and general blasting. commercial . designation Jor the Washington, Dec. 6 (/Pi — An prepared address at a meeting of railroad and three air corridors. William Mapel, preeident of the fled the action taken last month. Ramsdcll pointed out this.laJiaU not («)iH!crned with .the airlift was These officials' would seek to i **^8**'*i'Kotke. will hold their third annual ban­ The vote to rescind followed disrus. the regular price charged by the off in e car. They gave chase and w hich the' pine w are prasanted by Offioial and piofeSslonal manuals fuses, and that the company's 'advocate of lower liquor taxes the General Assembly of States, Russia guaranteed the western Publishers Assn, of New York oi-jjefcd off the -runway. No one achieve greater solidarity in the' '—^------quet and Christmas party Monday Sion of the Board's legal light to State. Janitorial aei-vice will be got only close enough to notice M rs. M oore and M ra. C^ a, under! differ a.R to the explosive .tharacter; trade name for the product is ! told Congress today the present an organization of state legislators Allies, free access to West Berlin City, said yesterday a strike Wa.s allowed, into or out of the economic, social and cultural fielcl. Pvt. Harold G. Symington. 25, evening at 7 oclock in the Auxil-. provide eervlcea to private achoola. provided, he said, but the srh^an .^vltholIt careful scrutiny. The the car’s registration. whose laadarthip last year the' of the fuses. .- ••Primacot’d.” He said :thetwo ; rates create a cla.ss of privileged from throughout thd nation. over these routes after the mas­ against the papers by the 2,500 de­ lary Room at Police Headquarters. They' would be able to’ deal' son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. The car waa found later, over-- term's arc synonymous. The question waa raised by Morgan must: provide —"police " —protexrtfon. girls had fulfilled the neceisary t SAY E The niasters Hiindbook. a. ! drinkers and also encourage sive Allied airlift broke the Soviet liverers "may result In suspen­ planes were pulled halfway into , promptly with tough p o l 111 c a 11 Symington, 180 Autumn St..- has Ribicoff. chairman of the Gov­ Wives and lady friends o f the Campbell, ' who read the State Ramsdell recommended ,-Kvo pa­ turned at the entrance to a field requirements. ' ! Du.PpritAidmpany text, describes it Today the fire department or­ , moonshining and corruption. land blockade imposed in 1948. sion” of publication. hangars, out- of sight, while the t problems like the Middle East, been assigned to the 99th Battal­ Up to $50 a Yoor O n ernors’ . Conference Highway Safe­ group will fpe invited guests. Each Statutes affecting achool boards. trolmen be on duty aL^Che games. in Greenfield Hill. ■ The following received t h e ! as ''ll detonating fuse comprising- dered a swift .inspection of all city I Laiiranee H. Eldredge. board Newapaper contracts with seven prisoners tvere transfcrre4 to North African and Cyprus dls- ion Combat Team for duty as per­ ty Committee, told the lawmakers: Communist uneasiness about the person attending la asked to bring a REGULAR PRICES o The total lniti{rr^.cost Co the Police promptly set up road aw ards:. M ary Anne Aronson, . 'a high explosive core of pcjitaery- piers by . 10 p.m. to see if there I chairman of Penns.vlvania Alcohol­ "I am here today, as the repre­ ^Allied rail and road traffic has other craft unions also expire to- a small gift either for a lady or The Statutes refer only to public .police vans. - pules. sonnel clerk In. the Personnel Sec­ blocks and stationed patrolmen at 0:30 MUSIC schools and doea not mention pri­ school will beJliOO, liam-sdcll said. Brunelle, Beverly Case, Carol Ann | ic Beverage Stiidv inc., asked a sentative of the 4# Governors, to 'beert heightened recently by the nujrrow night. They are the elM- gentleman to be distributed later. A gi'oup of the defendants held The NATO nationa maintain a tion of Headtjuarters and Head­ strategic points. Residents were Chace, Joiui Frey, Julie H auRh,! fuel on. House tax study subcommittee to vate or parochial arh(xils as being The sch^l'''must install baskets in cells below Johannesburg's permanent council at Paris, but -Frodaet of tho StaRdaid seek your help in saving 10.000 wave of worker and student un­ Inclana, machinsta, pressman, A special committee, headed by Wa't ofsney’e "SIAM'* and pam'l the necessary line* oh quarters Service Co., Fort Rucker, warned not to answer their doors Judy HilinaW , Valeria Johnson,: recommend reducing the liquor under a school board's jurisdiction. magistrate's court burst into aong members of that group ars fre­ Ala. OU Compaay of Now Jeraagr lives a year.” • rest sweeping the East German stereotypers, paper handlers and Joseph Cataldi and (Sisrles Rohan, tha^'lloor. during the night. They also were Janet M ortim er, Thnya Parrott. tax from $10.50 per proof gallon puppet state. The East Germans stralghteners, photo - engravers, Last month’s action was passed with “ Africa, come ba(-k to us,’ ’ quently limited in their authority He said the Governors are in­ is planning the program which will 8; 0fl “ War ..d Peace” when Chairman William Hahn told to lock and take the keys out Karen Peterson. M artha Prentice,! to $6 and rolling back the rales on charge Allied agents have been and printers. "'^Also. a $25 bond for insurance official air of the African National and their contacts with thefr gov­ volved in an "unprecedented cru ­ include a turkey dinner with all broke a tie vote. must be presented. Scandia Lodge, No. 23, Qrder of | t*'®**' c**"*- Police theorized the Sandra Starrett. Bonnie W ym An' wine and beer to 1944 levels. sade to reduce this needless, brought in to spur thf' agitation Mapel said the employers have the fixings and a special program Congress. ernments. ■ •' Vasa, will elect officers for the bandits may have been seeking to and Donna Zollo. j Eldredge said in prepared testi­ offer^ a $9 weekly wage pack­ 8«t. I p.m. "rhrlMma* Carol" During dlscusaion, Ccurlpbell Use of the armory woi'ild 'con­ Later yesterday afternoon 52 of The idea of the super council C* shameful losa of life. But the gov­ v/hlch was touched off by events of Christmas carols. ’ Pla> le—Cortoonj—le asked the Board to reconsider its coming year at its monthly meet-1 ‘ c**"- • mony his organization is non­ in Poland and Hungary, age _ increase to several craft *Wdr «nd Peace' iw»t naowra aMia tinue? for at least two years, and them appeared for a preliminary was that it might bridge t h e gap ernors can't do the job by them­ Any member who has not made deciiion on the basis of far-reach­ possibly three, or until completion ing tonight at 8 o'clock in Orange A t tha m eeting of Senior Troop I partisan and nonprofit.' without ...... selves...... They need...... the...... supportrr - of Western officials deny the i unions, but did. not specify which his reservations should call Capt. hearing in the m-^gistrate's court. between the daily grind of the Hall. Dues for hospital plan. No. 2. SO, Em anuel Initharan Chiirch, direct or indirect interest" in the 8an., “ Vnqnarded Moment" ing implications The question of of 'the new high school, the chalr- their state legislators and of the ' ‘Charges. In any case, they point ones, Milton Hansen or Sgt. Stephen legality waa raised by John G. T al- The first man in the dock was Di-. permaneii't council and the high for the first part of 1957 are now- last w eak Bonnie W ym an of Troop alcoholic beverage industry. aiMyi From DrlJU" -mnn said. *T0jret-tWs-Jofr priea _ ^ various state officials who deal I out it would be foolish to bring The deliverers already have- Dzletinskl as soon as posslble.- cott Jr., who made the motion to' Ronald Prers. national secretary ranking but often ceremonial m e e t - payable. ' Refreshments will be i 1, ono of tha three M anehaatar de­ Contending liquor taxes are w'ith highway safety and enforce-1 in unauthorized persons on trains authorized their officers to call a The efty has ln,formed Ramsdell of the Textile Workci s Industrial ings of the foreign ministers twice darlEM gallaM or nooto thoARar rescind. that it will provide bleachers.- served following the meeting. legates to the National San(br ‘prepo.sterou.sl,v high." he said they ment. Some of our recommenda- ! *nd truck.s when they could come walkout If agreement is not Coat Increase Blamed Union. Turning to the non-*Europc- each year. Roundup in M ichigan last inim m ar, hefsre yikt waRt daWYety rb < create a class of privileged per-, reached at expiration of the old Speech UesNons Continued an crowd in the public galley, he But although Dulles had made pay'tha driver at tliBa o f (Mhr* tlons can be pul into effect by ad-1 to West Berlin by air. The Rus­ It wiui pointed out that when told about Aom a'(if h er axpartancaa. sons who can drink, ail they contract. The union haa denrunded Ramsdell was authorized to con­ the I his proposal publicly and inclu(led EARDY BIRO GETS FISH Troop 22, Highland Park School, ministratlve action. Others can be sians exercise no control over air the dental program was begun, the gave the thumb.5-iip sign o'f please.. .while their law abidding traffic. a '‘substantial" pay raise. 1 tinue special le.ssons to a speech; African National Congress. ! it in the United States question Beckley, W. Va. (A>)'—Thirteen- spent a busy time before Book adopted by the courts. Many oth- city had agreed to pay cost In PATIENTS LIKE KVB8IA . neighbors are subject to a kind of Involved in the deliverers dis­ handicapped boy until September Among tho.se ariVsted w ere! naire, copies o f which were clrcu- year-old Robert Peters was afraid IVeek______prepailng^ an______excellent book boOPEMTIVE era require legislation. The role of parochial achools, but the arhount Sacram ento, C alif. (JT) — M e n t a l compulsory prohibition." pute are 'the Times, Herald * Tri­ when il will come up for considera­ Prof. Zacliariah K. Matthews, | lated among other member gov^ hia mother wouldn’t like his %oing display in the fifth grade room, the state legislatures is of prime FIREU-UP FRATERNITY haa since increased, and the city patients in Russia have govern-' While such economic distinctions bune, “ News. Mirror. Journsl- tion again. fishing at 4:30 a.m., so he tied a Much time and thought went into Importance, because 'any safety ’State College, Miss. (jD — Ah ha* voted not'to pay the costs this African head of Fort. Ha>c Uni.-.! ernments, none of them endorsed m ent pensions and appSRr hi»ttari ' OILOOMPHNY are im-American, Eldredge said, program must have a solid base extra-curricular activity of a dlf American, World-Telegram and The boy is receiving two lessons versit.v College for non-whiles at the idee. And the committee re- ropo around his waist, threw the 1 the project. The books were divid­ dresaad than the average parson j 881 CENTER STREET year. end out the’’window (uid went to led into grpups of historical novels, the greater dangei' is the growth of statutory authority." | ferent sort has been undertaken Atty. Leo B. Flaherty. Jr. fell a week, at a cost of approximately Alice in Cape Province and a visit- ■ Port does not mention it. on tha ‘ atraats, raportad D r.' sleep. { poems, nursery rhymes, natural Ml 9 -3 7 4 0 of an Illegal liquor Industry "s i­ Among recommendations of the 1 by Kappa Alpha fraternity at the program should be considered $30 a month, two-thirds 6f which ing piofessor in New York Cityj i^hraim C. Korol after m t w o - dy compafabje to that, which Governors' Conference program j Missiasippi State College, .Texas is the only state which Next morning, his fishing buddy science, etc. There waa also on a* beneficial for all srhool' cW l-i'* reimbursed by yie State In 1953; the Rev. Douglas Chad-! m onth study tour of Russian and existed'under prohibition with 'Its are those for a Uniform vehicle The fraternity haa organized a dren.. Citing a Supreme Court It was pointed out by Ramsdell wick Thompson, British-born! prikluces magnesium, reports a I tugged, on the rope. Robert left | hand assimilated material (n con- Scandanavlan hospitals. Korol te a Lo F O N D at Springs | survey by University of Texas the house without waking anyone, j nectlon wrlth books in general, juch attendapt evils .of an 'underworld code, which would make traffic "Forest Fire Fighting Brigade" decision, be said he felt this .issue that a prcltminarv survey revealed Methodist minister j physician at tha NapA, Calif., scientists. i and the boys caught 20,,fli;h. as different material used to make ■network o f crime, vlolenea..^ and laws similar throughout the to work «ith county fire fighters Is not one of church-state relation- 36 students with speech handicaps, Town near Johannii.sburg, describ­ State HdspitAI. ’ racketeering." , states; ‘'non-fix traffic tickets"; in combating out-of-control BROTHERS ahip. in that it has nothing to do ranging in Grades I through 8. ed by police a.s a member of the The subcommittee yesterday 'clqser work between states re­ woods fires in this timber area. with religious thinking.- Dr. Geraldine Garrl.son, State Society for Peace and Filendshlp garding exchange of conviction STEAK HOUSE heard argumenta for a 1-cent Voting to rescind-'were Talcott, Department of Health, ha.s been i "'1th the Soviet Union, the Ckjuncll and ac^denl records, and in­ pack reduction In the. cigarette tax M ONSON, M ASS. Mre. Alice Hammer. Campbell and coiTtacted by Jtamsdell. She plans f” '' Asiatic Rights, aiid theJIYans- creased elententary school traffic and a scaling down of the tax on Winfred Klctj.er. Voting against, to test the children sometime in vaal Peace Council, and L. B. Lee- safety training.' cigars. LON\U TtONf D Hom e of Three Sons Of Pnu the motion were Atty. Flaherty. April, her first open date. Warden of Capetown, one of thre^ It is scheduled to hear its last In speaking of reducing traffic white members of Parliament rep- fatalities. Ribicoff said that 'last Abner X-. Brooks and Mrs. Bose If aa many as scvcn children are public witness today. Hearings for EASTWOOD Thursday, Friday, Ford. , . re.senting African intere.sts. year the states' death ^ rirates found to have speech handi(-aps, government spokesmen are sched­ It was then voted to have School uled for next week. ranged from a low of 3.0 per huri»'. hurf BIGGEST PICTURE EVER I Saturday and Sunday the school is required by Slate i i. dred million motor vehicles miles Supt. Raymond E. Ramsdell write law to set up a cla.ss for them, i S v o k f r r t t u a r y L o i r l . u r h ‘^ to a high' of 11.1. Thia means that ‘KVar and Peace” to the .town couiisel requesting Ramsdell .said. To date the school | legal opinion on the B a a r d's Yule Party Set if all 48 states could have equalled A U BREY HEPBUlliN Fnoturing TELEVISION has spcnt^$205.76 on the hoy’.s lea- i Hartford, Dec. 6 (/P)-—Republican r \ authority to pay for services in Stale Reps. Burton C. Gualaf.xon the lowest rate, the number of HENRILFONDA sons, two-thirds of which will be >* . 'q '- '- »'■ L-f'-**.**^ deaths would have dropped from M E L F E R R A R Sunday Aftamoon private achools. reimbursed. * and Ra.vmond Daddarlo of Wind­ By Former Aides 38.000 to 18,000 a decrease of 52 I^lus A CM t Of 1000 Family Shews To Seek flassroomx Hahn and Norman Strong were sor have filed a bill for considera­ In other business. Ramsdell was per cent or the savijig of 20,000 1:50 a u d 8:00 starting nm e 3:80 PROGRAMS named by the Board aa representa­ tion in the coming se.s.sion of the PURNELL PLACE given permission to pursue fur­ Legislature to limit the State's Plans have been completed for lives." ALSO "SIAM" Tel. CO 7-5584 tives to the V(Kational Agricultur­ the former Red Croia Volunteer ther the possibility of securing al meetings. new primary election law. The two rooms in Vernon Congrega­ s** Nurses Aide Corps' Christmas par- I m j a. d C • a. bill proposes that the law not ap­ SUNDAY Call Ua About Your Party Video Everyday — tional Church for kindergarten The resignation of Mi-s. Adeline ty to be held Monday, Dec. 10, at | W CSt ISayS O O V lC t Loctscher DeChrll, kindergarten ply to nomination for municipal , ■ . "The Unguarded M om ent” W a Have Special Party Ratee All Righta Reserved — clasaes. thus releasing two rooms office, town committees part.v 6:30 p.m. at the Manchester Coun­ H. T. Dickinson A Co., Ine. teacher, effective Feb. 1. was ac­ HNI WMB « 4 UQUOIS try Club. in the former County Home school ConVention.<(. Other i ills filed On Security Alert for use by Grades 2 and 4 which cepted by the Board. Mrs. Robert i All members of the corps are Alcorn waa chosen to fill this posi­ planned to shift the cost* of pri­ J '- m will be extremely overcrowded maries from the public ,to the 5jS?r .j urged to return their reply raid.s in about two months. tion at a salary of $3,600, t or contact -the chairman of the (('onttnueil from Page One) parties involved. I Riunsdell based his estimates on Ramsdell reported that the town «a i l T ] committee, Mrs. Catherine Farr, W M e k ie g its weekly run down the super-' figures given him by tbe building has received aurplu-s materials dur­ 521 Main St., by tomorrow morn­ - S lo tC i Sfotii- B^nks ■ S h h ti highway to West Germany. Charley's Aunt inspectors, which show a total of ing the past t'vo luontha valued at S h f t i &7/1'h-Shfts ing. A turkey dinner will be served 55 houses in Box Mountain devel­ $2,058.91 front the State Agency \ and an enjoyable evening of enter­ The Russlan.s halted the 10-truck ■ supply convoy with- Its 21 U.S. . SYLVANIA TV opment planned for accupancy by for SurpliLs Properly. The cost to tainment has been planned. All BMAROIFF officers and men at their Dreilin-1 Jan. I, 40 of which have been the town for the.se materials was members of the corps are urged Have You Seen Her? TTH HALOLIGHT den checkpoint on the West Berlin ^tamk sold. $80.69. Most of these materials are to attend this annual affair and sector border. The Russians insist- j Also available Jan. 1 will be an used by the, industrial arts pro­ MAIN STRt-CT spend a plea.saqt evening together. COME, HELP FIND HER IN THE 9 It tonight! We'ra 8* ed on searching the trucks and j ELECTRONICS •n until 9. Sylvania TV estimated 15 to 20 homes in Over- gram. teoof , tor“ " 2 s9 T Mrs; Farr. ' chairman of the brook Heights. Using the mini­ Giil(lan(-e Program Outlined seeing identity documents. j without queatlnn ona TREE 4 OR MOM VUtS eiO committee, is being assisted by the stiUitT tnm tat' to., itr. t, I(w h », « now, m m »ioii*i jmiits The U.S. Army command in ; HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM LABORATORIES mum figures, Ramsdell c.stimated following: Mrs. Mary Btlch. Mrs. Martin Fagaq. teacher snd part- West Berlin ordered the conv6y to ; an increase of .56 children at Ver- BOTTLE STOPPER Rita Wilke, Mrs. Augusta August, DEC. 7 and 8— 8:15 P.M. time guidance instructor, outlined turn back "rather than submit to ■ * ' 277 BROAD .jnon Elementary School by Jan- the high sthoors guidance program — im r —— — — reservations; Mrs. Virginia Flav- Investigations beyond those which! uary. ell, Mrs. Marguerite Young, Mrs. which is taw-lid on by four teach­ OUM tARVET ■ I't • - f ' have been in effect for many Annual Sock and Buskin 3>Aet Play T t I E V I S 1 (J N Ramsdell has contacted the Rev ers, Each worUa,"1ttrAppr6ximBie- Ethel > Carter, Mrs. Mary Stewart, RADIO George B . Higgins, pastoi- of thy entertainment: Misa Lillian Lar­ years." ly 200 students during the school Last week the Russians slapped Congregational Church regarding year. The administration is devel­ 8* son and Mra. Teresa Moriarty, restrictions on Allied rail traffic possible ii.se*"01 classrooms at the PtOOP ,807 decorations. Chaaael S New Ravea. Cieaa. oping a pr-.)gram for a full time in and out of West Berlin, forcing CSanael It Hartfoid, t!***. church. Now that the Board- has ■ uidance director, which will be 4 Ql MOM YIAM eiB 4'haaael tt 8prUcflel4, Hbm. approved consideration of thts. a British outbound train to turn Budg^Prieed /resented to the Board at a later .0' ■ DON'T .STOP NOW Cka»«*l Sa- New Rritaia. !'*■■. the Rev. Mr. Higgins will lake it back and delaying U.S. military CkaaKrl ftV Waterkary, C«aa. dale. NOW IT'S EASIER THE POPULAR Norman, OUla. <;Pi- Mrs. Bruce trains. American. British and Vary . Caanarl U HMyaka*'Matt. up with the church Board of Di­ Hardeman believes nothing c»n rectors. Ramsdell said. A special meeting was arranged French officials are negotiating for Dee. 19 to conrlude discussion lYNNBROOK atop a bird from flying south. She Spoeiol HOTPOINT It W'Rs brought out that ii.se of had halted at a traffic'light when For . ED ZAVASKI two or more rlassrootns would re­ of the .superintendenls's monthly tUNMD WtHSKir a bird suddenly swooped through AND HIS • SEPTIC TANKS quire two more teachers al.so. and report. Still to be di.seu.ssed or act­ a* STH .(» m Friday Nl9ht ed .upon are the following: the nbrtlf window of- her car and GAY TIME ORCHESTRA Inatallation and Repair APPLIANCES it wa* noted there Is no money in pseof 807 • • o r sailed out the south .side. , Speciallata the budget for this. Ram.sdell said Recommendation of change of AT YOUR A,4 AND 7 YIAKS eiD he felt the town would provide the fire alarm system i-- Building B, • SEVERS CLEANED AT b h b b For Your Dancing Pleasure necessary money if a proven need trade by John Ashe, fire marshal. c o n DEALER NOW Thru SAT. and IN STA LLED were presented. Di.sposition o f monies received by NOW park when YOD Today cent, from 5 P3T; • CELLARS DRAINED DiscidMion also centered around the Vornnn and Northea'st Elemen­ - OLD 106 CAMK- DONT MISS THIS EVENT the expected overcrowding in ele­ tary Schools for use of their build­ Extra Dry, NORMAN’S ‘\tlBAION7 8eU880N TOWN and COUNTRY 445 Hartford Rd. Tel. MI 8-1524 mentary school.* next September, ing. lew sweet DRAINAGE CO. The only alternative seen was to Report of Allen Dresser, high i* \ Moka Rosarvations Eorly---MI 3*6195 bring Grade 8 into Building B of school principal, on proposed Ginger Ale PtOOP ^ tOTWe^W P H O N E 5U 9-4I 4S C:M ( ,) SPPRTSCOPE TREE (441 PH()NE VOl'B ANSWEB the high school. courses of study for 1957-1958. « YIAU OtO «;U rill KI’ORTS DIGEST . BOTTLE STOPPER U;M < X) NKWH 6;4e ( X) WEATHER FORECAST IU> VAUA.NT IJIDV f:44 < X) WORLD NEWS TODAY HAVE A DELICIOUS PIZZA AT ! 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V UANCHKU'iiiUl KVENING HEkALD, MANCHESTER. CX)NM. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1956 7 ^ . w* .'V IIANCHfcSTER EVENING HERALP, IIANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEJ^ER «, ;95« the Columbia Red Crbsa, which tary-treasurer; and Mrs, John J. PA(3E FOUK tial B oyle W ie b ro H * " , includes AndoWr and Hebron, has Ellington Ehanahaii Jf., social chairman. anything,” Pitrovitz eald. "If they - -Mckvad a-'letter of. appeal from PUNNIN6 « CHRISTMAS PARTYT UoipU to stow away In Santa’s Hungari^s Laud told you to do it, you did it.’’ E. Roland Hariiman, -National Red Bazaar Planned ‘ MMichestef Evening Herald El­ sleigh rather than heturn'Ilome. TOOJrate Taxpayers Baffled ^ MoylFravf. Church Officers l A n d o v e r * "IVork. began at 6 a.m. and if The Most Beautiful proSa chairman, .i'tating that the lington correspondent, Mrs. O. F. Bazaar Profits tragic suffering of the people cf Berr, telephone TRemont 5-9S1S, CALL A profft. of $U6 from the Christ- Work Conditions you cgme a minute late, you lost * ' • Named for Year At Crystal Lake an hour's wages.’ Jf you were a Hungary has caused- every .Amerv IS alk Polio Vaccine Clinic. .mss Bazaar of the Ladies’ Benevo­ ^ B y Interim 21^Mill Tax Bill DYNAMIC lean to want to send help. MEN ARE PARTICULAR PAGANI GATEREM lent Society has been reporbeet , < In Hartford Area half hotm Jate, you got sent home ,Hebron, Dec. 6 (Special) — Of­ All chapters are urged to take Ellington, Dec. 6 (Special)— and could get beck only after Legs at the Met ficers elected to serve Hebron The -Oystal L^ake PTA wtil hold Toledo. Ohio (Ah—-The steady Yule Party Planned INSURANCE all po'BSible steps in putting the growth in popularity of men's AT ROSEMOUHT OROVI I Planned at School Tom or roUi The annual Christmas party of Tax collector Paul Cervlnl saldr The circulars also explain that Hartford. Dec. 6 (Ah—Three showing credentials...^ Congrtfgational Church for the appeal before the people to- help next May a tax will be levied, baeed Itom Bettw Prefeeflwi its annual Christmas Bazaar and sportswear can be traced - to the SERVING ALL CONNECnOUIW the Mothers’ Club will be held today his office has been iMSIeged Hungarian' refugees, stailted neW "It you mlss.ed.threh d ^ s wtth- New York (91—The girl who wean ensuing year are; Secretary, Al­ In the drive for five million dol­ on the October, 1966 Grand List, but an acceptable excuse, yoj) lost -pedal pushers and lounging paja- Spaghetti Supper Saturday at the fa d that "men are getting partic­ FAMILY STnOB Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home with telephone calls from taxpay­ bert W, Hildlng; treasurer, Lucius lars. The Red CTross must have school. ‘ . Andover, Dec." • iSpecial)^A • ter, was fined $12 on a charge of of Mrs. George Munson, Hebron The first payment, one-half of the Jobs here t^ a y —at $60 a week, or your vacation. The vacations virerg LEE M. SILVERSTEIN the pants at the Metropolitan ^laa out of my. wardrobe, W. Robinson; assistant, Mrs, M. additional funds to cover the in­ ular. like women.’’ a buyer for a : illegal passing. Moore pleaded ers angered end confused by the total tax, will be due July 1, 1967, $64 more than they got in their Bazaar booths include food, par­ leading Toledo men’s'store saya. Tel. Manchester MI 9-1359 or MI 9-3708 SjpoUb clinic. for elementary and Rd. figured on one day for every month Optra la Mildred Miller, a young" Miss Miller first diet her hus- Stoddard Belden: deacons. Lucius creasing needs. (Checks or bills cel jlost, needlework,, white * ele- i piilty to the charge. Jnvestigat- Interim 21-mlll tex bills sent put and the final payment will be due Communist-dominated country. of work/* elnger with a double attraction. i band. Maj. Wesley Posvar, while W. Robinson Sr.. Albert A. may ))e sent to Chairman Lamarie, ‘Men don’t want to meet them- ' Tel. New London GI 2-2876 ^pre-achool children will he held to- Members are reminded to January 1, $968. This tax will help phant, Christmas decorations, aelves coming down the atreet," ! ing officer was State Policeman the latter part of last w-eek. She not only is gifted with a fine attehding a Cleveland high school, Coolidge and Stanley K. Nygren; P. O. Box 117, Columbia. E»norrow *t the Elementary School. Frank Pisch of Colchester Bar­ bring small gifts, costing not pay for operating the government After his first day of work in'a children’s section, games and- Girl' (JIarehce Reiling believes. more than 50 cents, for exchange. “Despite the circular sent with West Hartford - factory, Andraa mezzo-soprano voice. Nature also ' He courted her in Europe while he deaconess, Mrs. Gertrude M. 4-H Club Elects . 3J|)r. W. C. Halnsworth. Wllliman- racks. for a year ffom next July 1 to , Newington Pa»tor Die$ Scout display. Board Meeting Canceled each bill which explains the tax, Petrovits, 19, said he was. im­ endowed her with a pair of trim - was a Rhodes scholar and she was Hough; finance and executive Officers elected at the annual The booths will be open from 2 1 A special session of the Small June 30, 1968, the first full'year of committees. - Fred Patten and yc\ wdU be attending phyaiclan. The Regional District 8 Board and the many stories printed In the new system. pressed by the decency shown him Newington, Dec, 6 (iP)—The Ask Your Doelor limba aa graceful as those on most' studying music. They live now in meeting of the 4-H Milk Drips, to to 8 p.m. Supper will be served ' Claims Court was held Monday The Herald,” Cerylni said, "people Hollywood cheesecake- stan. r Arlington, Va., with their chil- George Alden Jr.; auditors, Mrs. ‘Firat, aecond and third ahots i evening tft Andover Town Hall, of Education meeting scheduled by American industry. serve for the ensuing year are: from 5 to 6 and 6 to 7 p.m. Tickets For hor most porfoot Christmas... for this evening in Hebron has are still confused.” The circulars also advise tax­ Rev. George F. Clark, 63, pastor Because she has "The most beau-1 dreig Wesley, 6, and Mariana, Z'.a. Lucius W. Robinson Jr., and -Walt­ Krtil be given as needed. k Another session of this court payers who are not now owners of "Where I'w orked in Hungary President, Robert Smith; vice for adults and children may be been canceled. He said his office has received (Hungarian optical works in Buda­ of St. Mary's Church here since To PhoM Us tlful legs at the Met,” pretty Miss Eight years after she left high er G. Hewitt: Evangelism, Mrs. prc.sident, David Kinney; eecre- purchased at the door. Children who received t,helr .will be held in the near future property for which they, are being Miller—who happens to be married school Miss Miller was singing at Walter Donald. Mrs. Carl Lankof, since -the regular session of Town well over 700 telephone calls and he pest) only the set-up men vfen 1939, died yesterday In Springfield, tary, Joyce Kinney; treasurer, New Arrival first ehots In November will be Manchester Evening Herald has even been called at home ‘while taxed to mail the bill to the to an Air Force major and is the' "The Met." In“ addition to 15 to Mrs. George' Alden Jr., and Mrs. eligible for second, shots. Third Court for Dec. 24 has been can- present owner Immediately, or in­ paid by the hour. AH 'the workers Mass. A native of Walerbury, he Robert Rathbun; reporter, Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dllworth, Andover correspondent, Mrs, Paul at lunch and during the evenings. were paid by piece work. If ht' the served in deep river, N ew London, mother of two children—gets most j 25 opera appearances, she gives Albert W. Hildlng; religious edu­ Coolidge. The club meets the first Muddy Brook Rd.. are parents of shots will be mven those who had ' c^led due to the Christmas holi- terest rates will be added by Feb. 1 cation. Mrs. Stanley'IK. Nygren. i days. Judge Charles . Nicholson "The names they call us range end of a day you didn't do what and was of St. Agnes' of the young boy roles in opera 30 to 40 concerts and sings half Saturday of each month. LeRoy a son bprn Thursday. their second shots ,ln May. D. Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim here. a dozen or more" times a year on Mrs. Reginald Helfferlch and Mrs. The clinic for : pre-schoolers, ■ said. all the- way from a i>unch of was expebted of you “you didn't get home in West Hartford. B. Kinney is leader. Friendship Club Eles'ls 2-68.16, thieves’ to 'Merry Christmas,’ ” he "I.enjoy singing them," she said. radio and T'V programs. . Fred Patten: music, Mrs. Roger aged three to six will be held at The next regular session of Jus­ "But at least once a year I like to Rowley and Miss Dale Alden: mis­ Pleslges Received Mrs. Nathan Edward-s w a s tice Court will be held Monday, if said, wearily. GaUiolic Women’s That schedule makes it unneces­ The sum of $11,274.76 has been elected president of the Friendship 0:30 a.m. . aing a woman'a part, and I tell the sary for her to exercise or diet to sions. Miss .Edna Latham, Mrs. Al­ Parmtssibn slips have been sent there are any cases on the docket. 60% Don't ReeuI Cim ilan subscribed In the first year of C^ub at its meeting at the home of "One person who called said he management. 'Please, let me show keep shapely. bert A. Coolidge and Mrs. Edward home to all parents of school chil­ Book Fair Kales Meeting Planned my versatility’." A. Smith; flowers, Mi.ss Edna payments on the (otal pledge of Mrs. Heni-y Sandberg Monday. dren who, according to the rec­ Sales at the Book Fair at the Ike‘All Bluff,’ wouldn’t pay the tax,” Cefvinl Your Noxt "As a matter of fact, good liv­ $23,665 to cover finances of the Other officers named include Mrs. said. ’•'We can understand why It Is supposed to be a matter of ing and good food make for bel­ Lathem; nominating committee. ords. are eligible at this time. school recently totaled $430.67, it Columbia, Dec. 6 (Special)—The complete Indifference to opera fans Mrs. LeRoy B. Kinney; church Congregational Cfhurch expansion Ira Eggleston, vice president; However, parents are also re­ some people are confused, but at ter singing." she- said. "And 1 have Mrs. Walter Schortmann, secre- was announced today. . . In-Law Says Wllllmantie District Council Of whether singers move on feet o r ! , represenlatives, Mrs. Lucius W. project, in w’hich the church ba.se- quested to Chack the schedule of: The Fair .was sponsored by the least 60 per cent of the callers don’t - ^ L A W N S ^ Prottriptlon wheels. They aVe supposed to be ! around the stage so mmuch ment has been excavated to pro­ bother to read the circular.” Catholic Women will meet Dec. 16 lose a Robinson Sr., and Mrs. Edward A. Shots their children have becelvisd. PTA- Library Committee which will above anyanv lowbrow tntereat-ininterest—in .Isg lag , boys are so bouncy J loa Smith. . > vide extra room for the growing Transportation for the prc-. receive an estimated commission Seattle, Dyr. 6 <’iP> --One of Presi­ The bills, as the circillsrs Indi­ at 2:30 p.m. In St. Columba's art. couple of per­ church needs and room for the cate call for payment of a Ux of RICH FARM LOAM FOR SALE formances.’ Action on whether the Hebron school clinic may be arranged .;by of $124, to be placed toward pur- dent Eisenhower’s close rels'tives Church Hall here. But the truth is that "cheese- chuTch .siiould have its ov.n min­ expanding Sunday school. It ha.s calling Mrs. Maxwell- B. -Mutahin- 21 mills on the 1956 Grahd List. GET A GOOD START NOW FOR NEXT SPRING WHILE Miss Miller has got her later'lifc cl)ase of books to- help fill the says he is "all bluff." About cook­ Mrs. Robert H. Mahoney, Hart- rajje” —the display of a well-turned ister in.slcnd of .’hsr ng it’ pastor been a vei-y courageous undertak­ son. Andover Lake Rd., chairman.. school libraryls shelves. It is esti­ Payment, in full is due Feb. fT -TRUCKS ARE ABLE TO DELIVER ON FIRM GROUND. feminine leg—has had a prominent all figured out. .with Gilead, was laid over for ing. and at the start a seemingly Ah immunization clinic will be ing. that is. After that date interest at the l^ord. president of the Natiohal "After my children are grow’n mated that this amount can be Council -Qf .Catholic Women,-' will place in opera for more than two further consideration. impossible one, but w’hich now held at the school Dec. 17 at wh^qh considered to- be increased by an The relative Is Mrs. Edgar Ei­ rate of a half per .cent, a month ApppoximotBly 5 CiibicYord Loads $10.00 centuries, , and I retire." she said, “I am g()lng seems to be assured-of success. Ume vaccinations and combined apeak on "Catholic Customs and The Hebron churcli ha.s received edditional 33 per cent, since the' senhower of Tacoma, Wash., the will be added. . \ ' There are numerous ^ y 's roles to become a Washington lobbyist a gift of $2,000 from N. Henry Personal Mention vaccina for diphtheria, teUnus and President’s sisier-ln-law at whose The lax will help support 4he Practices.” — and try to get Congress to sub­ TREE library books will be purchased at PHONE Ml 9^824 In opera—such as Cherubino in Gellert. Seattle, Wash., in memory Mrs. Rachel Noyes Kinney of whooping cough will be given. home the President stayed' while cost of operating the tqjvn govern­ Mrs. Francis Minor, Andover, sidize opera. that discount price. district council president, will pre- "Marriaga of Figaro,” Octavian in of his wile, the former Mi.ss Edna Westerly. R. I., was a caller here BOTTLE STOPPER You can be proud to ffive a Treaaur* Teachers’ Meqtiag Set Officials have described the sale campaigning U,ia fall. ment from last Aug. 14 to next "Der Rosenkavallcr,” the page; in This country today is Just ooz- Smith of this town. The gift will Thie.sday. She is a former resident "Being married to an Eisenhow­ side. Chest diamond; she’ll be proud to wear it, Mis. Doris fi. Chamberlain, as highly successful, representin.g July 1. Other money will be bor­ / "Salome” and Orlofsky in "Fleder- - Ing with operatic talent. I know be us?-j for furnl.«hings of the of Hebron. with . too! For a Michaels Treasure Cheat principal, and severiil members of a considerable increase over last er,” the sister-in-lats' told the rowed by the town on long-term maus.” ! a lot of fine young singers who Sunday school I^ounge in the base­ ' the Elementary-School staff will year's sales which resulted ip s Women’s University’ p u b yester­ bonds. As the voices of boys usually are | won’t make the grade simply be- ment. Manchester Evening Herald COTT diamond is of rare and fine quality. attend a meeting of the Tolland profit of approximately $83. day. "I know the President’s cook­ This tax is nearly equal to the changing at the age at which they j cause of one thing — there aren't (■rays Visit Here Hebron correspondent. Miss Kusan So rare indeed, that only a very few County Council of the ConnecUcut ing is all bluff. He turns the knob nrst payment of the tax which w . would play theae roles, they are j enough openings, Capl. Lloyd S. Gray and fam­ B. Pendleton,, telephone' Academy MIXERS of the diamonds available are chosen Education Association at 6.30 p.m. To Visit Toyland on high, burns it to a crisp, a- i would have come due next April Using a “Ir.iddy system’’ of usually sung by young women. | "The number of singers who ily arrived here as already stated, 8-34.14. in the Columbia School. that’s all." If the llniform Flsoal Year had not It was a real thrill for gaffers o f , can live on their opera earnings as fine enough to be sold as groups of four children each ac­ on Saturday and will spend the ------“Treasure Chest” quality. Priced The meeting to be conducted by companied by one parent, first- been adopted by the town. The tax s the 18th and 19th century to go to alone Is very very small. month of December with Capt. The gigantic Casa Loma In Mrs. Chamberlain, director of tho at this time of year was found to the opera and aee a girl wearing "The opera still has to beg* for Gray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ from $90, tax included. EASY graders will visit G. Fox A Co's Firm Named in Price Fix knee-breeches and long silken hose. Toronto was built by the late Sir Cbuncil, will include a pot-luck Toyland in Hartford Tuesday. be necessary by the ,6scal yerfr a living in this country. It old L. Gray at Hebron center. The Henry Pellat as a gift to his PAYMENTS INVITED. supper, entertainment and a busi­ Those happened to be good cen­ Newark, N. J., Dec. 6 iJPi—The change. shouldn’t have to." captain’s family consists of his bride. The castle U linked to all ness meeting. Transportation will be provided New Fiscal Year Ends July I turies for bosom watchers, but, poor ■ by school buses which will leave at C. O. Jelltff Mfg. Corp.. Southport, wife and four children. Lloyd .S. outlying buildings by underground 968 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER Local teachers to attend include ones for leg men. The only way MA.SS PBODITTKIN Jr., Gloria Amy, and the trWn 9 a.m. and bring' the youngsters Conn., was one of five companies Previously the fiscal year ended A ''tonM c some men all their lives ever could pa.ssages. Mrs. Hazel Floyd, Mrs. Carol Aug. T4 of each year and now ends San Mateo, Calif. (S’)—They daughters, Leslie Mary and Laurie . Mead, Mrs. Helen Barton. Guy hack for lunch. named yesterday in four states ac­ sdew feminine, underpinning was to cused b;_ the government of illegal July 1. Therefore, taxpayers are might h.-jve had a little trouble Marie. THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUAIITY SIN^E 1900 Outlaw and Arthur Von Roemer. In addition to the close super- to attend an opera. i with visitors, but Mrs. John Hill- Capt. Gray was stationed for AT YOUR -vision which the buddy 'system will price fixing a heating element used paying taxes on a 10 month That oldtime sense of daring, of - Mancheater Man Fined I period during the present transi­ yard and Mrs. Lloyd Sloan success­ some lime in San Antonio. Tex., COTT DEALER Hi a recent session of Justice provide, youngsters will be tagged In home appliances, radio and tele­ course, ia long gone, but because of vision. tion between the two systems. the voice demands girls still often fully shared a room at MllLs Me­ but on finishing his visit here, Buy Wild Bird Suet fSiiUrt, Donald Moore, 19, Manches- to reduce the possibility of any at- will be stationed at Little Rock, NOW ... • . t must be boys in opera. morial Hospital. ■ V,, -.I,...... u " ...... "When it comes to trousers, by Mrs. Hlliyard gave birth to an Ark., with a jet plane command. Balls and Bird Feeders Sparkling 8-pound. 12-ounce girl. Mrs. Sloan He is a Veteran of World War II, the end of the season. I’ve had it.” C lub Soda said Miss Miller, who is_ d a r k - to a '-pound, 11-ounce son. with the aviation forces. at Pinehurst Grocery haired and has green eyes. "I For each mother, it was the Red Cross .\ppeal A throw every pair of slacks, shorts. nth child. Roland L. 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I ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEST&R. QONNi^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER «, 1956 PAGE SEVEN IIAKCHESTEB EVENING & R A LP, MANCHESTERr CONN,'THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1956 ^ questibnliig o f K b ert'lie aald )ui confldenej^^n the United Nations, some cases searching th# premises.- the shooting incidents took place. told police he brought the revolver Det. Sgt. EMwin Surowlnski, Det. Captain McDonald said that in'Georgia 20 years ago.' waa working in a hiatal company and are looking tow(|rd. dorklng Martin Saye Exams Slated Hartford Man Vagrant Held in Aurora at the time o f thA alay* out the problems which remain, Frank Dems^, Officer Edward Monroe apparently had no con-- Eden Plans Ike Readies NO DESIRE FOB STREETCAR ing and previously had bean a Local Slocks such as unlocking the Suez Canal.” Cody and Officer Roger Bisson- nection with the . shooting of a were working together at a house .Oonnecticut Company bus last Milwaukee —Milwaukeeans gardener in an Aurora aanitarium. ' But the Ambassador added “ It To Fill J^olice Captain Post Seized, Tagged For Query on Ban Diego Police aaked Chicago Is much more important’];, that the consisting of several families, Thursday. have bid farewell, but not sadly, (tuoUtlMe PdrnlslMd By to the No. 11 streetcar liiie that officera. fdr more information on A ir“Sea Lift French people are determined to police said; Monroe has been charged with T o Resum e, Coburn B Mlddlebroek, Ine. linked the South . Side with the the ease. ' Bank Stocka draw together with the United 7SS MAIN $T. — OrPQSITC WOOlWORTH’S General Mamagcr Richard ICar-^for the past two yaara, but lAith ^Night Siii^r^ In a third floor bedroom, with a all five shootings, that were re­ Triple Slaying times ons .has been eliminated. back porch directly overlooking ported In the Franklin Ave.- mid-town area. The cars were The three Illinois boys were last Sid Asked States “ In defense of the basic lib­ tin aald today the ‘machinery to ■ ri ------erties end freedom for which we The Chief aald yesterday ' ha back of the Frick house, police Roosevelt St. neighborhood. replaced’ by motor buses. seen t(M night of Oct. 16, lD85, First NaUonal Bank .OPEN MONDAYS pick a police captain haa been aet The departure of the cars from (OoBtianed from Page Oae) Face Music of Manchester . 29 . $4 stand and for which we have been wrota a lattar to Martin aoma (Conttaned from Page Oae) found Monroe. He was fully He is charged with five counts in a bowling alley in the mlddla of in motion. ' • ’ ir . of breach of'peace, flye counts of the route leavea Milwaukee, the the northwest aide of Chicago. . C!hdu Supports U.S. Hartford National' silled so .long." time ago, outlining tha need for ap- st(iel in the fingernail scrapings of Bank and Trust Co. 3314 $914 Dlllion said the threat- to such Examinations will be given - to poihting two captains instaad of in response to a report from Wil­ Police said he babbled , inco­ discharging firearms . within city nation’s 13th largest city, with Their bodies ware found eigh t. Aloiwo BuIl(Kk, unemploy«d _ • • (Continued from Page One) (OonMnned from Fags Ons) only one remaining streetcar line. the Peterson boy. A Chicago Conn. Bank and liberties and freedom were “so r D i a m o n d s $trtp$iooo“ ) Lta. IValter Casaella and Raymbnd ona but said the General Manager liam Frick. herently abqut :^e "voiced” but limiLs, five counts of carrying a miles west of Chicago'Oet. 18. preacher; WlUlam BrakebiU,..derv- P o s i t i o n o n f i g y p t Prick said he, his wife and their police report alio said that parti­ Eden step out. but there was eome Trust Co...... 34 37 sail about a week later, end the brutally exposed by the actions of Griffin ' to appoint one of- them haa nevar replied. offered no ''resistance to* the revolver without a permit and two . ;...... ■ I ■...... * I CHECK OUR PRICES-^THEN SHOP AROUND I two teenage children were awak­ In Federal real property in the cles of earth used in making an in­ Ice atation operator; Clifford Car-[ .----- ; Manchester Trust . , . 62' 67 third the following week. the Soviets In Hungary.” the poet vacated In November, 1953 Martin indicated the reason-for ‘aearch. ■* \ ' Munts of malicious damage lb pri- Although the French occupttd m. reeling he was too closely identi­ ened by a 3-shot salvo. U.S., th e' Army, Navy and Air secticide and bits of bone meal, a tar, unemployed laborn«trml andttn/4 helping controversy. Conn. General ...... 245 260 requests by Chief Schendel for the The newspapers lined up like From'there the refugees will be ing he might resign later, the Am ­ GREETING CARDS — GIFTS V R IN G S cy. clean up the canal.’’ Hartford Steam Boiler '77 87 taken to the reception center at bassador- said he was 'not imply­ SdMiadel Asks Two Captains appointment o f another captain. Those facing arraignment tod^- this on Eden’s future; The smiling Chinese 1 e a d e>r, Travelers ..! ...... 68 73 nearby Camp Kilmer, N. J. ing anything." He said only that Since the retirement and subse­ The Chief has submitted to Mar­ si-ere Zella Nelson. Thomas R. obviously enjoying his trip through He is through: Publie UUlltMa he could not be absolutely cer­ Daily Expnes.s (independent but Asked shout . the coqt of the quent- death of Oept. Barron, the tin job descriptions for the posts of Sanders, Henson Nelson, C*y“ « India as part of his 7-nation tour of Conn. Light Power . 184 20 tain" he would stay on in Paris for Shop At Gaudei's^-li Pays Cook, a e o Nelson, Chris Foust. •generally a barker bf the Conser­ government operation, Hager'ty police force hae been witlfyut a captsin, lieutenant and sergeant. Asia, expressed his views at his CJonn. Power 40 42 the full four years of Elsenhower’s John B. Long, J. C. Cooley and vatives)’ "In the minds of many said he could not provide a figure, captain. For. the past three yeara Martin said the Stats Personnel first press conference since he ar­ Hartford Elec. Lt. .. 57 .594 but added» _ * second term. Chief H em an O. Schendel ha^been Department will Set up the exami­ Raymond Wood. rived in India Nov. 28. hehfl.s already ceased to be Prime Hartford Ga.