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VOL. LXXIX, NO. «« (TWKNTY PAGfSS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1959 (tBaastriad'Aaverttelag aa Page 18) ^PRICE nV B CBNTB 9 to 9 Area Dairies Comprehensive Everstt, Wash., Dec.. 17 Face Troubles (SPi—How comprehensive' is the eoihprehensive ' clause in CORNINC^^WARE automobile 'Insurance? The , Wonderful Gift |n Price War mayor of nearby Monroe w ent' over X to court yesterday to find out. Siigi^estions from By iwBBiin^ornfAM , Mayor Robert Follis sued his Inaumhce company for tha. financial going ..wbs dUTersnee between the blue- book value of his 1959 esr and 1 W. HALE'S Ui> You Cook ond Sorvo'In Paris, Dec, 17 (AV-The-lBf Usenhowqr Ig akpeoted to re­ fsrecast today for M a:^lster mind I>t DmlDe that U^S. forces il^ependent dairies jB* the re­ the price he sold it for last Sartio BtouHfut . , . North Atlantic Allies today w«reydfii^|ed to the Contineht un- summer. tossed the U.S.-Freach dead­ sult 'of .ihe month-long Hart­ The insurance firm said Fol­ HOUSEWARES An excellent, gift fpr that jler^the. prineWe of, integrated ford milk price war which has for 2 lock over unififed defense, to NATO ■ foTc'ea. Without thi* ton- lis' coverage did not incldUa hard to plea« woman on Prei^ents -Eisenhower and cept, the 'United States feels there spread here. A the'reason he found it neceS-' DEPARTMENT your’Hst. ' la little if Shy reason' for being ih ..Most of ,the local dairtea have, Sary to sell hta car. De'Gaulle for solution. dt; irtll, dri>P milk prieea to meet The reason? Bomeone put a ‘ LOWER STORE LEVEL Defense ministera-of- the AUles BhiTOpe.', ■ ■. U.S. Qe«.' L aur is : Norstad, the competition from major milk skunk inside the perked car FAMOUS made a-laat etab today at reaching cdihpanlea who annoimced a cut on ■» hot day last July and agreement on integiutlon at least NATO’s- supreme commsndei’' in Man K illed EXCCrr SAfUROAY 1 Buri>pe, also added hie votoe to ini the price of homs delivered milk rolled up the 'vindovirs. ■preoiaion c ? r , Vc of their European air defenses un­ a few days tgd. The ’action of W r tL e iO S E AT S:30 G0t professional der command of the North Atlan­ the U.S. argument.' R eliable Quality Made 0\»»/\L C O Souroes Said he told the ministers these larger firm'a followed a re- earpet’CleanJng results tic Treaty Organization (NATO),. dnetidn in the price , dt milk-in the Friend, SeK But France for the, third day of his command caniiot be-responsible NATO's annual miniaterial review for the defense of Europe'unless retidt' atdres.' ^ Gourt^Bars Thia Chriitmm held firm against the 14 other al­ all the elllM accept the' integrated •Lboat dairymen say they haVe isll. Big, Eaty-Reading^Digls lies, reftising to pass control of command 'setup. ; nd'rttoice but to ‘'follow the trend” in Andover Some French' offloi'ala w ere're­ lit order to stay ftr business. How­ tehy not gite . , . Platforms in choice of ay more of her forces to the cen- Automatic Shampoo nd. ported privately to Ito disturbed ever. -most agree that they will Freedom By C ^ O T PFANSTlEiBL a lovely colors .. guo'anteed ^or Ii (( .jiouroes confirmed thabJ about the unbending'' De Gaulle find' it extremely "rough going" M uter and Bissell under »‘service ' in attempting to meet the g-cent The murder and euitlde in Rug Shampoo life the’ iashe vms now. firmly oir the Ntqnd , which has r^ged France warranty., schedule zqr .discussion When ;De ag^hst all Jl 6f her NATO part-. drop in prices and etill operate at Andover laat Friday after an give "neW-rug" look a p ro fit ^ Dr. Uphaus in minutes. Gaulle and Elsenhower, meet pri­ n««n and some French coiiCesstona argument about a dog took an BLOUSE " Only $8.95 Sure to Be Wclcotmd vately Saturday^ In a tesalon, ac- appeared possible. ' > . The Wilkie Dairy'will change its ironic twist today. From Our Sportawear edmpanying. ,the -western summit J fii»t 'sted might be French prices Sunday. A quart of home- ' Concord, N. H... Dec. 17 iff) state Police say the dog, an 11- \ 7 delivered homogenized nrilk. now ^ DepU Second Floor meeting this'Weekisnd. permlssiop for NA'fO to go ahead —The New' Hamjpshire Su­ year-old fm terrier named Judy, -It I4;>peared the NATQ allies a d with cbnsCruction of radar and Selling for 3014 cents, will be 28 was killed by a car five days be­ not. want to risk an open row with other technical' ihataiiations on cents. Apnroved or non-homoe- premo Court today refused to fore Homer Smith, 63, was shot De Gaais and had declared's tem­ French soil. These would be under en! Zed milk ivill also sell for 28 Tree Dr. Willard Uphaus from to death by his friend Walter Du­ Shop at Hale'a for gift hoaiery. First qual­ porary truce. .But the truce'xwea NATO command. Their' cohatrue- cents. It Is now"29H cents. Two- jail pending the outcome of Pont, 67, enraged beceuse Smith tucked and \ HIOH-QUALITY HOUSEWARES . ity full fashioned or seamless nylon In new likely to be of short duration. ' . tlon would not necessarily cbmmlt quart bottles of homogenized milk, the 69-year-oid pacifist’s ajjS reportedly eald he shot the dog. ' "We are determined to get this will aell for 52 cents; A t the pres- A /^U / "OICOR- * shades. the French to seating the prin­ peal from a contempt convic­ DuPont later .took Me own life. embroidered thing settled," one NATO dip)o- ciple of integration'l)ut the work, tion. State Trooper Derwin Antobny wastebasket Arkwright Shoer Seamless Pr. 79c niat said with .conviction. necessary anpray, \could get (Centtnitrtl en' Rage Two) unraveled the bizarre tragedy I Leather-grained pattern, France doesn’t want to contrib­ Uphaus \»'as sent to Jail fog'a Ship’n Shore* started. ' ; \ year last Monday night irtterdefy- tola morning in Andover. SHAMPOO MASTEV brass decorations. ute even to' the unified air defense The piMslbillty of Frgimh con­ At the home of Dog W arden Arkwright Dark Seam . , . Pr. 79e gyistem being pushed as a face- ing a lower court .order t^disclose - (includes 33 ez. cessions ardtse after a si^ch by a list of names demanded by the Stanley <3geper, DuPoot'a Btepfath- $6.95 saving " Compromise. The United the Gen. Norstad to; the m is te rs Guts Uiilikely er, WlUam C3erk of Lebanon, Men- Rug Shompee) DRAINER TRAY Alba Sheer Seaiyiless .. Pr. $1.35 States 'has been leading a cam­ attorney general In a'Atate sub- " yesterday. A Wench 'atidkeman versive activities .pgdbe- tified a dead dog aa belonging to X ; With Bissell Upholstery Kit In smart decorator colors. paign for ovw-ail integration of said tdday: . . , , ^ ' Ma stepson. 'The dog bad been Alba Shaar Dark'Saam . Pr. $1.15 arined forces—under unified com- The New H a v ^ Conn., Method-^ . ®"'Y $3.49 ; ‘Tf is probable that we ■win hk In Income Tax ist la>'man nnd self-described turned over to O a ^ r attqr it wae (fllurirettS} $ 2 .49~ • mapd—to defend western Europe.' able to arrive at aome satisfactory Van Raalta" Seamless .. Pr. $1.35 De Gaulle insists on a loosely "Christian Pacifist" said his con­ hit by a car Dec. 6 on R t 6, An­ trulu cohclusiona on military problehis.” science apd religious convictions dover. linked alliance, with'each natkm ■ Irtfonhants said 'Norstad — F^r Next Year retaining control of its land,, aea would not allow him to become "an Gaeper received the dog from no-iron! No Mend Sheer . $1.35 and $1.65 infomfer." ^ Deputy Sheriff WlUiamv .Kow^ki amd air forces. (Contlnned on Page Ntaetoen) / Christmas Gift Toiletries foi(^ Women and Men ^ .'Washington. Dec: 17 tAV—In­ J4is lawyers appealed the epn- Dec. 8 after ah unidentified wonan , / No-'MencT Sami-Shder come tax, reduetion la unlikelv in ;timpt of Court conviction on knocked a{^ KovirMaki’e door to re­ Pr. $h35 and $1.65 iw o. . grounds ■ the lower court had no port Mttiiv a dog. Manicure S e t ...... ^, 13. $5 Friendship Garden. Spray‘d Cologne ...$2.50 The at) Jncrease in fedqrtu 65X Dacnm^ytolye^ and 35ii fine cotton... the fatgio . Jurisdictidh in the case. Kowalitol said he bad retmtied Friendship Garden\Du■ 8tlng ' Powder ' . .$1.60 ) sp«ndlitg,v< firnment n ee^ for Ttohaus also contended that Out's adverti^in. Reader’! Digestl iSo wonderful to have Futurama Lipatlck .... $1.65 hjo Mend Seanrtless > . . . Pr. $1,50 everja'^ij the monumental to hie Rt. 6 home after attenf^ Desert Flower Spray Cologne ...... $2.60 Don't Forget The Kiddies! Atty. Gen. Louis C, Wyman,., no Ciiicagd pdilce carry the body pf Roger -Touby from the hofPitol Into patrol wagon for trip to dedication ceremonies for An- in a hlouse of delicatitdrtail... th tf stays impeccahle Coty’a Duatlng Powder and Cologne $3.95 complegjity if 'the tax tows, and longer had -authority to ask for morgue after he died of shotgun wounds last night (AP Photpfaxi. INFANT and. TOT SHOP “ ^ '■ dif- doveria new veteren’e memorial- widunit any fuss. White, soft pastels. Sizes 30 to 38. Desert Flower Dusting, Powder...... $1.76 ) desjriy the namSS^. About 6 p.ra. he noticed two d m doty's Talcum ...... $1.00 ferencM a: ^ to. S/tkx status quo His lawyerti contended a state See all of-our new no-iron SJitpIpShore blouaeJ ToUetries Forr Men R y ...... ^ for anothei •ear. roaming on Ms lawn. Bu idem, Yardley'a Lavender Talcum ....$1.26 Shulton and Y ardley...... »1.00 to $7.00 J- •ar today gs the •Ikvr directing Wytnan' to investi- fled the owner of one by a tagron Gif t Stationery [erian ItolA eubvfr^ve activities expired itf collar. The ether dog, « fox and in l'95f and was-- replaced by- a Here^sihepn^4^e88 tM beared the end Urrier, had no hfcinfiacatton. Fine quality pSper and eKvelopea In atatute which narrowed his pow- JCowaleM turned th'a taggid dog With Eteenhower In the Medlter-bthe issuef of colonialiem end I of hearings on future i>ni* ‘ \ you know 8he’ll lore, because smart new gift packages. All white ranean, Dec. 17 lAS—President Ei­ e: r$yl|ii(m p f the % over to its owner, Jofeph'lcineBirt iff From Hale’s Fabulous and eololrs in note and letter size. dependence.' . -to ♦ brief ohlt-page ruling, the Lafee Rd., but let the senhower received the cheers of ;’Thera i# no. peace__ .H» »s<„.v ONLY PITS IIKE A KO RILLN world cooperation and.und4r oAarion aa would warrant ^Jlhe . , rici’e door to repmt hRting a dog.' f l C o r e l l Per Box ‘France, aboard the U.S. cruiser Ing," said, another. / ecphomiStK biisines.smen and com- granting q.f.,the relief.’' . the fiVe ^ *'**P to* crime out of the It wah. the fast terrier TrnaalaTil Beautiful Multi-Color'Floral' Pattern! HOOT MON 100% Des Moines. The crowds bad edm mittM niembers. I Sunreme Court justices .said. "Ac-j “murder By parsons unknown” file. Aot .only for I had let looee. Kowalrid then oaUad FIELDCREST "BOUQUET" SCOTCH PLAID BLANKETS White House press secretafy by truck and bus tHr donkey, Electlddn ye,ar p re ssu re s cordingly. the o-der 1^ hfotl6n , That Js the traidiiibnal verdict, neighbors, tmt could not Itaid the James C. Hag«rty said the .two eicycle and afoot. popular tax CUtsjundpubtedly will denied; the court added. i stamped on scores of gangstyle.( TURKISH TOWEL ENSEMBLE be aa great;as ever, but key com- dog’s owner, fa the meantime, the Presidents in their Tunis meeting The Neq Destprtr Youth Orggn- The names Wanted by W'yman kllilnge through the decades since' dog died of ita injuriee. Kowuaki- Towels _____ .$1.29 $ 1 3 . 9 8 endorsed French President Charles isatloh oiobiliCM thousands of mi|tze members have' ruled' out /• any aubstanttol revision of the tax are those of guesto who stayed at the bloody prohibition era In'which then turned the dojga body over to HarttKTowels ...... 69c Wash 'n Wear de Gaulle's proposals for ending hoys and gpik in tightflttjng, r*d Uphaus*. world fellowship summer To'.ihy played a major role. ' the dog warden. the Algerian conflict by an offer of gym sultsAo.llne Bhe rdut4 of the laws next year. camp In Conway in 1954And 1955, iTie little „giay-hslred Roger Face Clbtl« .....!...... 39c A 72 X 90 size for twin' or double bed. Here’s Bclf-determinetion. Hagerty stress­ motorepde. They feel the groundwork has Fingertip Towels ...... 49c a. beautiful plaid with red blhdmg. ,W1U BLOUSES ' b#4n laid^ for. future overhauling of Uphaus is executive .director of | was the fourth of six sons, of a (tJeattaned aa Page Tea) ed that the tivp Presidents did not Bkgeimo'wer shook handR 4'armly World Fellowship, an; organisation ' Chicago poUoeman to die lii gun- Heavy'Terry Bath M ats ...... $2.98 wear for years.' . . \ Here’s JUft the blouse for aeek to settle the conflict, leaving with Bourgulba before boarding the layi' to permit a general re- duptioh of tax rates •«-lthout sac­ which says. It holds sumraer "meet- fire. Buy-for gifts aniT'for - yOur oWn use. Other Blankets $4.99 to $22.60 'your little girl in sizes 4 to 6x. that to the Algerians and French Ings "for purposes of vacation aC-d Shotgun blasta cut him down ! themselves. , . / (Continued, oii Page (Kreie) rificing revenues. CWhlte only). jffliMWnfin . Wilbnr D, Mills (D- open fon.ima and seminars on'j only 23 dajis after he htd finished i A Joint communique issued ^dn social sjnd religious topics of world I serving a quarter centurj' in pris- $2.98 • hour after the President’ss brlefvls- - f Ark) toys such an overall rato re­ Concern.'— 'on. Bulletins Practical GU Practical Gif t8 It said the two leac'era agn duction cPuld • be achieved by Torchli^^ Parade broadening the taxable fneome The attorney general said there His compalop and longtime from the AP Wireo ure .to achieve a solutloXlfi Algeria , 'friend, Walter Miller, a retired at $2.98 ; was of "grave concernX iY F lio s s ,*nd types. of in- were ".«ubstantlal indications of ' ■ X . i w n e n iK e. Itetum s-fcom e subject to tax-and ^elimina- Communist influence" - at the police sergeapt. Was" wounded In At $1.98 FROM OUR LINEN d e p a r t m e n t "The achievement of self-deter camp. the shooting. He inanaged to puli Cannon Towel Sets ...... 'N.S2.98 mlnation by African and Asian t'on of manv tax preferences, de­ ' VENUS SHOT DELATED ductions and Joooholes. He sald. Uphaua haa be'en affili­ his guh. and flry at -the assassins WasMogtM, D**. IT (NT — ''Novelty ^Embroidered Towel Sets .., .-$2.98 popples Is on^-df the most impor­ Washington. Dec. IT (F)—Presl- ated.with 23 organizations "cited before coUapi B3 X 52 Hand TMnted Table poths Ndvelty Printed Towel Sets, ...... 12.95 .. tant e v e n ts^ p u r times,' As a first sten. Mills ■w'lll turn The Spfsc* Ageii^ today aa* the com-1 dent E^nlwvw wm ^t^a^orph- to‘tile described by o^clal govern- The killing/ occurred on the aooBced a further p ^ tpon* Chenille Bath Mat S e ts ...... 'Flo\vir,^Cart Towel S e ts ...... ’. . ,$2.98 munique gdid. porch of tTO home of Touhy’a Basket Towel Sets ...... 82.98 Reti to the scene of his ! rium ftores-when he returns ne.xt! mo^toln of pro?^cto «,»da In the ‘ ' meat in aa effort to ’shM ta Turkish Towel^ets ...... Tuesday night from his overseas he ninnowed | (Contimied-.an Page Thirteen) slater wheto the Bl-vear-old ex- Thor-Able space probe toward Tole Trey Kitchen Sets ; $2.98 Nort African triumphs ,ss a gen- .coBvict was Uvihe until he could Terry Kitchen Towel S e ta ...... ; Kitchen 'Terry Towels and Apron Sets $2.f8 epfil In World War II. Elsenhower tour. for nracUcal study later. ' Veaos. The tfi-peuBd iastra- ■ 1 Kitchen Terry Towels end T rs y ...... $2.98 vwas hailed by thousands of Tunis­ "Having in mind that the Presi-' I*'or the immediate future, pros- complete Aome perMment plans. ment padkage inlthdly was. to fimart P|ges Mat Sets i. dent parried the torch of freedom 0**1* major tax cutting, are-In- The a^val in Chiegjgo of John have beea ' launched Dee. U. Colorful' Place Mat- Sets ...... ,.. .$2.98. , ians shouting "Via hia (long ItVe) (Jake toe Barber) Faetor only a I>rihted Bath,Towels ...... Embroidered Pillow Cases . .$2.98 Ike" aa he landed at La Marsa, a on h!s lour, wp are going tp hand ■ *’Va number of factors.' from Cape fjaaavefal, Fta., hart out 10,900 torches." District Com- * nroliab’e record • oeacetlrnc day before the kiUlng of Touhy was posfaened until tomorrow. Blyelet Bhnbroldered Scarfs ...... Luncheon Sets ...... $2.98 Tunis, guburb. New& Tidbits made him an important witness in Chenille Bath Mat SeU,...... •$208 .....A Helicopter flew him from the mlsslcrier Robert K. McLaughlin! budget 0/ *8') billion, which wouW Des Moines to the specially built said yesterday. ' not peroilt reduction Of revenue* ' Culled from AP Wires an inquest - hastily, summoned by UNDEBGBOUND TESTS BOYS'ROB|S X . landing spot only a few hundred ■ BJisenhower la not expected, to. vithoiit increae'ng the' .national Walter E. McCarron. coroner. . B’ashiBgtoa> Dee. IT (jTV-Two To mjme^hers a very Merry yards from Dourgutba's white i the White House from debt. . XA one-time Aonfidence 'man aiid small non-nnelear high exphssiv* '."I e • Cotton flann.el and‘corduroy Moorish palace , drews A t Force Base, J4d„ until '2-A belief that piece-meal tac: Representatives of < the United i?®”' Beverly HlUs,- Calif., real es- ehaiges were set off In a Low- ChriMtofaa, giiseher e lovely plaida In sizea 4-to 7. Because the President was-not I hildhlght. Dec, 23, The cutting would only eomnllcate'the iSteelwbrkerii'Union .and five hiajpiri^tate man. ‘■•‘V'-"*'Factor was min inethe c«ycity Isiapa salt mine early today aa ^MATCHiNS ORLON scheduled to enter Tunis during his i wijl be hsld natchiwbrk tax tow. creating new j producers . arrange to with his libel suit part of .new studleo on deteettng ; ..$2.98-$3.98 8-hour Visit, hundreds of buses.and I in Lafayette SqUBfe, Across the loonjioles or 'vidinlng Inenuitles} '.to separate private sessions agqlnst Touhy growing out pf the nndergrpniid nnelcar testa. The trticks brought thpusandelousands of I street from toe. Whljto House;. between different classes of tax*-to try to hammer out a new con- gangster’s autobiography, "The Atomic Energy Uonpidasiaa aaM ' apecutors to La Marsa. The! V*Pe. President Richard .M- Nix-! psyew,---Xi ‘ 50,000 aluminum Stolen Years." -; - • A seiious Johir (Jake the. Barber) Factor'aits in his bhicagoAotsl.^ the two explaslou) were tooetod SWEATER SET watchword of Tunisia’s ruling,Neo S) 9»to'earlier th's week he hoped 3. A jitod .felt bj’ c*nk«ssfonal |deatosto a^^ ■ Touhy served in prison tor the room last night after 'he. learned Of the fatal shooting of Roger off shortly after mhl^ght aheot' —--i— -. - . Eisenhower. wntiM. mrm. --M t-.. experts tor S' more favorable'*® Fhuadelphia suburb 'kidnaping of Factor. Toiihy always ,800 fee* below tBw Enith’a nor- Your choice of many lovely psS« Destour (Independence) A1961 M s been Aub- In PubUc Consistory ■ talked over a lamb chop break­ learned Of the killing., — a t S e r i ^ Tultt'ed to the FeiMral Aviatliriatlon, >"Thl8. feally breaks me up," he BHIF SENDS SOS . $ 2 e ^ 8 s fast,...... i Ad*W'.v -bj*- tU e A t^ Aer-pdi jSUp-jQnl^ Olh)er .crowds estimated at 200,- i •utiM eaid, “Fm iA rjr w r y tfi'hear if. I X0«r DM. IT department, mostly tor expansion Just hope they find the, killer." OF) ~ A freighter loaded wito 000 — Swarthy' men - in thick j at Bradley Field/, ’. Tiny Denett burnooses and women In white' Factor told 'police, he has no Pope Gives Red Hats scrisp iron snia reported .xlaikhig 1 7 9 8 Linj) Stubblafleja; one mt Idaho’s In ^ 'lArtfie ta d ^ . Aa SOS Cardigans $3^98 robes — applaiided.' shpjR ^ and Justice decking Siamese tivinsT goes to parents' idea who might have iwahtod' waved as the President dr^f^Ahe ! Touhy out of the way. call indicated the.crjpw of IT was ' fqnn home‘wklle sister remains be­ abandoalng ship- A Coast 'Gasrd GIRLS’ DEPT— Second Floor six miles to Bt Aoulna Airport Mid hind, at Unl'^rsity of Oregon Med­ He said he would'attend the cor­ To 7 New Cardinals took off again , in his helicopter ical School/no’spital. oner's inquest evto if his lawyer plane sped to the area hot, abc KOBia^; PLUS - SIZES FIT y o u PERFECTLY '■A'V ,fpr the-Des Moines. ' * advised him not to. >nrs after .the dfaitreaa cMI, had' em Uons Offlee-of-Gov. Nelson Rockefel^ ■^ic See-receivertheTifa fiat; thr"si^ . with no afjeratMMu if your 5*5” ar eiiierl The drive had been arranged so ler>• calls for full report on who He made the statement shortly By-FKANK-BBUTTO unable to' locate the SJI. the Tiin!jsl."n people could..see him. paid tor the 85,600 reroodeUng job after being handed ar subpoena to Vatican City, Dec. 17 (jf}—Pope cial badge of s' cardinal's rank iiAm .Pioneer. The diatreaa cnil this you are .. to understand that did not Say why the sMp w u in GIRLS' ANKLET and Bs« Hale’s wonderful selection of chil­ .Signs along the way stressed ■ Hartford, l^c. 17 fffV-Connectl-bscted uidler broad powers. . „given___ on the apartment of Manhattan appear.’. . __ John XXni today 'conferred the For; iounfliing or travel Tunisians' ardent interest in the cut’s (3hief .Justice has taken steps ------.... ; •He .said he 'also wants to pay red hats of their rank on seven you must show younaelf fearless, troaMe. ■ '* > " s. 4t’. P»Porti««w4forY01^I«|otWea^ (.S'** dren's books in a wide range, of eubjects.. the Chief Justice as heid of all the; Borough President Hulan Jack. On even to the shedding pf yoUr'bipod, Remember "booke make fqr a better ta find Out how the .state’s .lower courts in -the state. Tlila include.^ 1 heisto of grand Jury probe. . . Brit- the hospital, bills of Miller. Fac­ new cardinala in. the second pre- i Ks stTleh with "•"«>*« KNEE-HI SOCKS tht .minor courts, which will he tor cfeciared' Miller had‘served aa Christmas coiisiatory of his^ reign. fa making our holy faith respected. HUGE' HALLOON FOUND child." ^ courU are ladling serious traffic IsH trawler Red Falcon and crew In securing peace for the Chris­ Minneapolis, Dec. IT (/P>-^ t pAjaa^a sets Officials Disag^tee ca.nuncio * to ArJure English Rib Sock.s. Authorities are investigating «n reportq shbuld fholude the date of i^ e t TaC'Mlng, Chinese emancipa­ orders from my attorney hdt to changed an embrace yith each, imuilp Shcffleld, prealdcat of a Misty watercolor print in a care-free wash-and-wear alleged Red attempt too poison will have to be flled-by the minor- Prance. He w^U receive hid .red Junior college at Fnltoa. had - In sizes 8Va to 11 . ,... .3 pair $1.00, . WE GIVE Ample Free Parking Pear ^ Our Sto^e arrest; exact offense charged; the tion lender and wife of Chlna’a say anything.'! hat—-the broad-brimmed galero— kissing on both cheeks. Present Dacron atq>-in, styled for holiday festivities w;ith wide the anti-CommtmiSt station’s em­ court'judges "'vithln one' week court having Jurisdiction: date of World War II ambassador to . He left his hotel suite in com­ with the college was Frands Car­ nottfled them of tho tad- shawl collar,' rhinestone-riudded self-flower, spariding i GRiEEN STAMPS , ployes in Munich.. from the date of i|£rrest’''"to Ed- thv.' .first .scheduled appearance; United States, dlee

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MANUBESTER EVBKINO ^l^A LD . MANCHESTER. CbNK.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1969 P A G E T h r e e MAi^GHESTER EVEfJiNG HERALDr MANCkESTER, C 6 ^ . THURSDAY, DECEMBER IT. 1»M ■I ■ y "V pletely oiDitviriOed. was acting sole­ cuytoemsahw______frtm IMetnr»f4- ■ . In Congistory., Editors Ask Castro ly-m the role of a newg reporter, neis^go. the killing would have a men, '"I’ll be all right. I’m O. K."' 4195 outset may have ourprised Eisen­ The alleged offerisea took place HOW TO niASE ANY of the old ‘'ScArface At" .Capone swar.’^ This is especially tru'b in church, glowed with color—draped A second brief conslatory—the tune who broke out of a-Cuban BUchanan was arreate^*When he copter at El Xouina while an army year.ol4 war. This has stroinsd the problem. Several eehool prin­ macabre, postalglc touch. The However^ he had Joet much $ A l «ilg 8 W prtaoh.-Young had bee-i sentenced hower a. Httle. • - relations with France, which over the past tnonto and s naif. gang might have been reaponiihle. bipod from a gaping wound in the ♦ 10742; ♦ K O I , 5 In 'red dzmaak, the prelates' in' fourth and lajd of the series .ft came to Young’s Haydna Hotel band played martial mueic. Roy syent ifito business as s fev cipals end auperintendents from gangsters .who worked the bloody Siam bidding. connection with the creation > t to SO years In , an' alleged anti- Eisenhower vlsltSjnexL On hfs 22,* 60LFER Ok CHRISTMAS "Touhy dednitcly/ cUuld have left leg above the knee..' Other 4 X10 9 3 4 A 8 5 8 - seariet, purple and ermine vest­ room with bandages and medicine. “ Your visit,'’ the ’Tunisian pres­ eonsultsnt In Manchester in IBX throughout the, state attended. St. Vaientihc’s Day massacre In South’s tjump to four notnunp the new cardinala—followed in the Cuban plot He was caught .In Ha­ In a final gesture of friendship ident sold, "will bring high hope (¥)0-mlle goodwlll..4mir. been Shot in vengeance by nirviv- pellets from the shotguns wound­ m v m • . ments, papal nobility In black with Wiggins is vice president and He was ptoked tip *t the CIHngton One suggested that the state 1929 put their seven victims off was a fodUsh question, asking Vatlcdn Palace’s Oonsistorial hall. vana two days after hts escape at the tWo.iea.dera linked arms and and promise to the peoples of A f­ ing members of the old Capone ed him in the right leg below the North how piany aces he held. 4AKQJ87452 wihte ruffs and gold braid, diplo­ executive editor of the Wsishlngton Problems of western unity, -Af­ farm this morning by Stot* Ttoop* .set tip camps to' contimi«>the stu­ guard by' posing as a police ^uad W Nqoe - , mats in full'dress with their color­ A t thie, the Pope performed the Ptnar Del Rio. rica fighting q decisive battle for dents' educations. Another said gang.” Peterson said. knee. What did South expect to gain from ASNE President'J. ft. Wlgglris Post, raisqd them together. '• rican unrest and U.P. eebnomte er Lionel 'Labreche-County Detec­ on a routine beer raid. ♦ 8 6 3 ful decorations, mhd the. Swiss traditional, symboUc ceremony of Elsenhower’s helicopter cainc human dignity, .a'battle ,both to the Slate education department s The blast of gunfire pierced the ‘They had a, ^'udge against The shooting oocurrsd '"shortly, flnding tlUe out? 1 ■ said yesterday In IMegrarri to aid to Tunisia were others brouzht tive Arthur Kds* snd State Troop­ him. The Touhy-Otpoh# rivalry 4 4 ' ■ ■ Guards in orange and blue uni- “ closing” - and "opening” the The swift is the-'fastest flying down at' La Marsa at the wrong liquidate .the last dutpests of a up In the htgh-cettinged palace Children’s, Servlcee Btireau should stillneas of a Weat Side residentUl after 10 p.m. (CST) and Touhy Even If North had two aces, i Bwt SeiSi . West mouths of the new cardinals — Castro: ■ er Leonard Wieloek ore cmUnuliig wae one of the bitteiawt In Chicago with Very solid holdingrs in Hearts fm-ms. Thousands of electric lights bird known to man. end of the specially prepared land- stubborn colonialism itnd to res- conference room. expand Its actlTlUes to tehe care neighborhood prepaHng to retire died at 11:20 p.m. as CSilef of De­ . 3*stt 2 4 Fsm ceremonies to impress upon them '“James Buchanan, I am com­ the investigation with tabrechs. gang hibtory, Nubody' except and clubs, the opponents might glittered. ■ ■______X~ of the childreR,... for the night, tect! vea John Ascher stood by to Fast 4 NT ,Fzss‘ that they ST'd to keep the secrets' TJlihy ever atoodf up succeasfiilly still be able to take the first T h e same symbdiic hat was uiwd OonndcUcut law says students, A widow living ou the second question him. '' Double 5 4 ^’AU-Fln of thpir offices and to cooperate (n t6 Capone." ' / OpCMiBi lead ‘ - for each cardinal. ’Their personAl under the 'age of 16 cannot be ex-^ floor of the dwellihg of Mrs. Ethel three diapond tricks. — ,42 giving their council to the Pon­ Aasassinatton U.v the Mafia was Miller told police that one'of the South’s jump td two spqdes hsita will be delivered to them later pelled from sdhool. Educators .test AlesiA Touhy'a s ls t^ said she v;a» killers was tall 'and the second tiff. ' watching a .TV wesleVn when she suggested by RoMrt Tieken, Unit­ waa a slight overbid in Itahlf- In the day by pontifical emiasaries. 9 tve H IM A - ifled yesj,erday that keeping prob­ was short. He said as he and Pope John also gave the new lem students In clas.s until that heard real shots outsld^ ed' States dlstrlot attorney. He Thereafter he should have made more controls on the side. Tour They will never wear them. In- said: ,/ Touhy walked up the front'^eps minimum rebtds in his long suit. void- and singleton may be useful stesid, they will be displayed at princes their cardinal rings, an- age creates severe diacipUnary "I was petrified,” MrSi Doris of the home Where TOuhy haa’hsen other symbol of their rank.. These Peel declared. \ “ I'm contUiacea the Mafia is op­ This' would indicate that he had for slam If your paAner can; re­ their funerals and tlmn'suspended problems. living since his parole, two, men were gold, set with a sapphire and OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.C’v lights blinked hn along the 100 erating in this town. No one else a tremendous suit but too little on spond in diamonds. In their cAthedrals. d I F T S K T More than 60 -per cent of the block of N. Lotus St. Faces pressed can seem to flrjd them but we're appeared. Miller laid he showed the Bide to make the first, move : (OoppIgHt 1968, Oenoral- Bkst- Preceding the conferring of the Inscribed inside with the Pon- . ‘ ^ . a. ■ — ---- them his retired police sergeitet’a state of Iowa la under cultivation. against windows, and soon people convinced they’re oj>erating here.” beyond game. tutea CoTB). '■■■■■■ ■■I'y., galeros, the Pope heard oratlona tlfTS' seal. .. New MseOrtgor “ 88” balls Touhy's lawyer, Kevin ,GlIlogly, star and said, “ we're police iMR-- South managed to put on the - .Ji.i ■iis.i ■■ .. M A>. I * pleading* for tho beatification — Others elevated to the oollege itTM.*' with special prictici putting expressed an opinion amateurs as- brakes in tDne to stop at five poeribly a step to aainthood — of of cardinals this week, In addition Free Parking ^ la sY je tm s sasainated the former gang Chief. The Uaat of ehotgima fptlowad. spades, but then he played the two Itallsms end a ' French-born to the Americana and Qurdinal cup for tbe price of the balls “i t doesn't look„ Uke a profes- Touhy slumped forward on the Dim bar Reelected Canddlan, Francois Laval de Macella, were Sqottiahrbom Wil­ porch. The waundSd Miller, before hand about as well as he had bid alone. Dozen balls $14.75. aional Job," th4 laWyer said. "They It. As a result, all was lost save Montmorency, . first bishop of liam Theodore HeEud, a convert to usually hit you in the head.” firing at the fleeing gunmen, fell CUTW Prefiideiit QtMhee who established the. RoiriSn Catholicism and dean of the Holy Color TV As Li tile At $3*50 Half-dozeii $7JO. 3 ^ 1 pick on top of him. ■ . . ■ honors. 445 HARTFORD ROAD, N e a r McKEE Touhy died bp the operating ia- Takes Aoe Catholic hierarchy in Canada in Roman Rpta ’Trlbunali- German- .Touhy and Miller .ware return­ born August Bea, Jesuit, confbssor $3.75. bla in St. A ^ e 's from ■West led the dsuce of diamonds Thomas W, Dunbar, Ph6enlx2lt. the 17th Century. loss of blood from w om n in>hla ing home after visiting., with Ray ■Vernon, has been reelected-presi­ The other two were the late of the late Pope Plus XH; Fran­ i Brennan, a RunTimes reporter in response to his partner's double / legs. ■ ■ ' - ■ dent of Local 18, CohnecUeOt Giuseppe- Benedetto Dusmet, Oar- cesco Morano, 87-year old Italian Slid a co-author with Touhy sf the of five diamonds. The six ehotgun blasts cul a - Declarer grabbed the ace of dia-. ■Union of Telephone Workers. Xf* dina] Archbishop of Catania, secretary of the BccleslasUciU ^ le ki one of ^ legs that ex-eonviet’s autobiography, at ths H y m b l f 0011/1 monds to take the first trick. has served as president tor the 'Sicily, and Antonio Federico Oz- Tribunal; Gustavo Testa, 73, an-; a.poUcetnan.neid was “hig :ebdi2gh Chicago Press, Club in the 106p„, past eight years. ' < anam, a noted historian who died other Italian who has been Apos­ roe'to put « y hand Into.v > ■ Brennan, who hurried to the hos­ Then he started tp think. 'Un­ r . T. B IU tr „ rn * . MMi Tn m . fortunately It was already too in 1963. tolic Nuncio to Switzeriand, and Miller, who had been Tbohy’a pital whina y o ifh F 'w g r'ttt^ told Others elected .were Holdiworth Spanish-born Arcadlo Larraona, latei ■ 1. Sharpe, vice presidflht; Eart 'Olen- After bestowsd of the galeros, « t f m Hw « w m « W « IU vw lt» eblef defense witness in the "kid­ s-reports:'t'l v ^ .I hadn^wlrit- the. new cardinals, preceded by a secretary of the ‘Vatican’s Con­ ten the stinking book. ’Rpger .y'Oul He led the king of hearts from ney, reelected secretary-treasurer; • a n MAIN 9 tn MusN€Rnern» naping trial and stood' by him papM choir singing a -“Te Deum” gregation of the Religiouft ' throughout Ihe Intervening years, be alive today.” He did not'amplif; dummy and discarded the single­ and. William Ewing, general ton club from hlS. hand: West won sentative. , • (hymn of thanks), went to the ba­ We CHve jt W Oreem *tw*ipe waa wounded critically in the back his comment. silica’s chapel of St. PetroniUa. and arms. emt.a» aa s>iar.i>ih.W'' with the ace of hearts and re­ Lynx Walks Atop Snow turned the nine of spades to get Thero they prostrated themselves, The guna biased at them u they . Ls|ke Bled Lends their heads covered by their capes. were about' to enter the 'Xleala rid of dummy's trump. ~ They remained in. that position un- Buttel Mbnt.. — The lynx does home at 126 N. Lotus St. in the ' Soiith eventually had. to Ipse Ul the hymn was Sniabed. not hibernate.. It is active all year Belgrade — Lake Bled, In the t'ivo-diamond tricks. Down one'. 'X'ustin district. \ , Alps, Is considered Yugoslavia's EHSTUIOOD 8kigen4'CEurdinal Tlsserant, the and Its brodd feet enable it to walk Factor- Has sued ToUhy and Arear\Dai^ Try letting thb opponents win m-ll.TF Frenoi-bom 8ean of thb College on top of snow. mostJtwautlful resort, both in sum­ the first diamond trick. What can others for |S mllHoh in connec­ mer and ip winter. < ADULT ENTBBTAINMBIfT! they do next ? If they lead trumps, “ BOOM AT SHE TOP Face Ifebidjies you can draw trumps and set up LawrcBC* Harvey - Slmeae CigserH a club trick. The..ace of diamonds 1:M, S:1S . — AIm — __ ARTHURS is the ~entiy for tlm club. “THE JAY WALKER** ^MOBB RiMBTHR BBLV THB DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY In I(, the defenders ro^um a dia­ la Caler aad Vielsvliloa Mother's Choice mond at the second trick to knock Jeff Chandler - Free Parker out duiBmy'S entry, you cW ruff a ______S:M. S:SS. IS:1S______9 4 2 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. (Coatinnad (rsm P a gs .O l^ Han. ‘-‘The"WoaderlBl CeaBtry" For Christmas heart: 1^ . then rpff your last dia- ent Urns the (Wry sellB the first mpdid’ i^th. dummy’s trump. The 2-quart bottls for 88 centd* and the poini''-M that the opponents can­ SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY not; rci^ve both thc ace of dia­ second and, suhdsqiisnt bottisi for monds-'qnd- ' dummy e singleton TjVa£^XjZ£H Cl^eftcdj QUAUk^$TAY8(_ 62 cents. • ’ •, • trump with oniy. One lead. THURS..FRI..SAT. Edward Saari; arho operatwi the Dally Question : ^ dairy, said the company .is'forced As dealer, you hold; Spades --t AKQJ 87 4 32; Hearts—None' TE^r GHAfiGE R O F R I C iS to make the price cuts if ft wants N R U l t H U n i Diamonds — 8 6 3; Clubs'—- 4, and Hep “Country Stars” to stay In buslnsts, but (lyit 'it la What do you say? The ElMst Ip Country •.1 2 .9 ft MsMMwkk lbruf 9 WA A A f M ilting. M X e fseeM r «s wHITtS w i» « ^ «m an "getting to a point where' the Answer: Bid one spade. A'vold Music and l^ gln g avtiB •• mocn//tM smaller flrma hawen^. got a a pre-emptive bid when you have a completely solid'suit with one or MdtE STANKO’S A IRAND EVERYONE KNOWS chance.” Saari explained that the 'price reductions can :only be effected by OAK GRILL eliminating moat of th,e profit'. Be- so Oak S t ..Manchester caiUM of operating .expenMB, this BURNSIDE No Cover — N o Mlhlmum S io d jo iv D. PEARL profit is small,-he said, and the HUKN'.IUI AVf. t HT!U|C0ND price reductions jnlght f v ^ . cause APPLIANCE anS p U R N m iK E CENTRE ^ the dairy to opsratS,'at'-h lok. ' “AH we can do .la try and exist," Now! Thru Sat, M9 MAIN 8T. . . - MI 8-7600 hs said. Other d e a l^ mclit^isd said * Recommended! PHONS M I S-7882 much the same th}ng, p^tiKg-out "The Yeans "ASK ANY 8‘ that, operating, axpanaea.kwi'ttnue Philadelphian" OIBL” to rise and that the dro^ in "price S:1S S:tS-ie:U. could make it difficult tot th m to continue in business.' \ Gilbert Negro, owner c^'the Bol­ MAIN FEATURE 8:30 OPEN TONIGHT ton Dairy, said new pricSs Will go EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SAT into effect tomqirow.. A quart of aiiH EVERY A homogenized milk, and the sp-* KOW thru SATURDAY To t k proved milk will both be 28 cents. , .SHOWN A T 4:46-8:30 Formerly, the hoinogentik^ eold for O l d C ^ o n y MGHTTILL W 50 cents and the'other for 89 cents. Negro pointed out the Ioca{ com­ CARY fiRANT 'TEENi Saturday 9:00 to 5:.30 panies will be “ hard hit” by these RESTAURANT 787 Coon. Blvd.^ E. Hartford EVA MARK tAWT I “ c ^ reductions, Willie the larger dairy JAMES MASON firms can absorb the lobs In one lo­ PreMOts , FREE PARKING cality but make It up in another. THE T^e slash in price may represent 966 MAIN ST. In the Popular Market Lot . NORTH BY NOItTNWEST FACING OAK ST. the pufference 'between maiking a ■\ / small profit or operating at a loss, DONZETRIO he i{sJd. "It's going to be quite ■n The Lounge ON THE SAME, SHOW XI PIECE rou ^,” 'he said, "but we have tp go Wed. thru M t, 9 to I SHOWN AT 7:00-10:45 along with it.” Dhmers Served 8 to 10 PM. DEBBIE REYNOLDS In CHINA TOT TWO im iE "I lAlVE MELVIN’>^ TEA SET .OT «r,kf » iM Prices have not yet been cut at AfmmmuthucmMi 'PARTY GIRLS , Dari-Maid, but owner Clifford Kee­ Oaintliy k>a OMF ki «F*I fiw* Decorated WML FImI frtffMMw.. DRESSED DAINTY . ney said they wil^ be shortly. Like For TheUttle AND SRIGHT the others, he said the reduction ft.9S.ftft Hoatesa WITH THEIR HAIR will yirork a definite hardship on the independent dealers. . ■ ALL IN OMLS 1 "The margin of profit is'so close N H IIN S C T ' AAAKE THE ■ UFOND SROS. STEAK HOUSE that the independent .dealer, may • ■ noNSON, alASR-sTEL. (DO 7-5884, ' , ■ ’ 'i SccM for KM9e$ PREniEST SIGHT find hinnself either ^lefatlng at a loss DrimSiking so BtUe profit, that Home of the Son* of Fun Fit it is nb longer .an attractive busi­ The place where you always see aL good, oleari show. Why not One in-^pur taafoem ness but just a job," hp sald.f arrange yoiir Special partiea here? We' have special party rates. New prices at Dart’s Dairy went M M IIf t Pt. «iaah ,cpNon is Very reasonable. Also see our Big Saturday Night ‘.Gay Ninety drewsd into effect todfi}'. Like the oibSrs, Nibs. Something to sec. Sunday,- all day Is family tlroa Ffiod «FTICT BAAe.i------hom(^enized sad approved >niUk .time-12 noon to 10 p:m Show time 4 to 8 j).m. Children’s hour 6 Wivn O HIPKB OBMRfB will be sblling.for 28 cents a quirt. iackat * to fipp.m. Family- timq Is all the time. For reservatlona .call Homogenized was SI Cents,. and Ap­ Moneon, CO 7-5584! | . - ThbYt ambretdanki proved,-30 cents. The 2-quart Bot­ tles of homogenized.,formerly sell­ LnFOND BROS;, MONSON,INI MASS. ■ oH avar' FAMOUS FOR STEAKS and GOOD, CLEAN SHOWS. moka h har bast. ing for 66 cents, will now .iSell for 66 cents the first bottle and 61 cents. for the second and subse­ ’M hf quent bottles. ■ '4 . 9 5 Major Hartford dairiaSi Savfral' of which deliver in the-Manchester h i area, announced .p^ce euti'; to $ 28 cents a quart this Week.' SPECIAL On Monday,. H. l^.-'-HooB . "and <■ Sons dropped the price, a n i.^ ta have also been annbtinced l y Ji'A. 9*.ff BergrbffTC^,' Uhbe^' A^' $1.00 C. Petersen ■ Fam e ''an4 Bryirtt and Chapman.(Sealteat). '.; '' Until this week, the "war” had OUlPiOEkiMtMlM, been confined to retail stores, large chains having, cut prices to. 89 s S L ’ s . eentr a gallon, A amaU .'hhain in Hartford dropped to f 9 oentaabout two weekr'ago. •. - ' - A single quart 1>ottIe of bomog^ \ ^ (ALL YOU CAN EAT) ^ FOR:MEN enized milk deUvered’’-.byv,TIabd Is IMT m u ’I NMI now 38 cents instead of 81. cents. The psHect way to tell a man.who likes his comfort..."relax IsBrofftk V Heavy Glaee TV l!ri«dFish Lmnoii W«d9« . MilaRInM 7 9 c For larger home delivery volunie, — take it easy.” And thlse handsome, comfortable slippers the price is 56 cents instead .of 60 FrtnelrFYiBdFetafeBs CdMow 9 8 « are & very easy :on Christmas budgets, tool a. Leather opefa IX Pc. Salad Setiv for the first 2-quart bottle, "and Freshly Bolc«d RoHs and Butttr Ideal Gift. 2.99 g 51 cents for the second bottle; and elipper with cushion crepe sole. B u r g u i^ , black. $2.99, eo on. '• b. Burnished brown glove leather slipper; crepe sole. $3.99. Beer Qneeii Glassea M r Every -Friday. c. Gkive leather slipper, warm,fleecy Ijning. Willow tan.$3.99. Set Of 4 Boxed. % Pergonal Notices 5 P.M. to 9 P.M.

MFT R IAPPIN M i l l CLIR M l ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS For dw fenkstt.ens, alovsr ' Csrd of Thsnks THIRST 9I< tm o Ft/tac Hmm4$emefySi^ejF of coke and ka emorn Wa .wUh to U ^ k our (rirads; r«Ia- 11v«i and arltbbora for thoir klad «s- COCKTAILS 8ATI8rV]mG A .9or^n of graan flewart prrsilona of rympathy rxirnded to ua St ihr tinir of tfir loan of our beloved IF 79« In cotton'Mtsan. daushler and aiater. Joan Marie. ' The theuidert drop into o •M s LARGE *■''' SELECTION OF Mr.'and 'Mra. Howard 8. TUrkInston petticoat tieevf ^ Howard 8, Turkintton Jr. • 'K- ■ HOUDAY UQUMS And moke |D drats fit for a carol !.«« Tuniinslon. v . II kttla girl'i drsanv.' OPEN DAILY 9 A:K to 9 P.M: BM T BUT. 6th PARKER’S RESERVE Jn Memoriam Beth in 3 /6 x et $8.98 In lovinf memory of Pur.dear mother, Mrs. Mary ____ ...Arnold, who ppaaed .away and 7/14 at $ 10.98 December 17. 4S57. ITO n a t i o n a l s h o e s t o r e s m EASTERN. U. S. > On Turnplko SATURDAY t ill 7 P.M. > A fiteeloue one-from liX la aona, A volca we loved la atilled. A B l ^ la vacant in ^ r lives,

Calhouii .hkve won gold pina fre0. Bthiiley-.« . Burray of Em Bolton awarded by tIMr Kerr Oless l|dhli- Gilts U n lik e ly Hnrtewd ' Lab Bcbool aathaated faeturlng Corp:- for, their canglng that taeoma tex eaehisteinaefcd de- entry in the County Acbievfanent dudUCM in 19M totated 148 bU- Anoftiiav. Program at Bomera town hall. In Income ^ax Hoa—or dM-thlnd the teaalMe ham Building Unit Sally Strickland was' giVan a of I1S6 Hllkms. las- pHsi rpcantly for her advertising V ilMsw eduduffioM had besa add­ ed to dha tax toasa, he asHmated, From Tour Neighbor’s Kitcfwn sslssntenmip for ths 4-H ^ Fair Fdi* Next Year (HEATS AND DOOtJi) Passes-Draft pnmluih book. , the addlthmal tax raveoue would have heea fl3 MiNon;>tex ratea nWIAlXED BlrV/r - ■; . MAEOE FLYNN caret Slag and Pageant Bet XOsMteMd treas Page das) Nam ed^i. T h e * Parent-Teacher Associa­ than oould have been cut up to M V Spicy fragrances fwm the JdtrAi- Charles Nicholson aknotinced ibn Of Ordinance tion's Community Carol 'Bing will pet cent wMhdut k a p g r leveaikM. en ° are ss much a part*, of the last, night that he is withdrawing | Uix eiiinat»--4owir ratas and more Christmas season as such tradi- be -presented tomorrow night at . PHOHi Ml 4.1H1 ^ ^ his resignation as Judgs of the 'nie Pnbite Building Commission ths Community Hall at 7:80 p.in. unlfprth application of taxes—if . F tiia Po|»aUir Snack Hcna as door decorations, Sants hpa approved a rough .draft of a Ths program this year will alio in­ the national economy- la to ex­ At Tlw NHJATRICK SUKUCTURAL S tfIL CO, socks on the -mantel, or etarh'atop Prpbate Cdurt. Niehdl-j p rop b ^ ordinance to eatabUsh its clude the .achool’s natlvliy pageant the Christmas tree. " non htuY-stibrnltted his resignation pand., New Toric—Piaaaii are cIo m to fmttr Anvldf MR of the Rev, and Mia. AmoM W. TotAr, IM duties and responsibilities. . given anktislly by Orade 8 p^lls. One of the heartiest fragrancss ■from the cotirt. serving Andover, «t^»rv 8t. H# wii* born Dec. 10 at Mairahaater MamofUl Hoa- .The comsntltee hearings have becoming the most popular Amsrl- la that of home baked yhast -breads T. J.‘ Crockett, chatrman of the 'Mra. Evelyn Halloran, a Oradc can ihamt. United Btatea sales are Bolton end Columbia. last sum­ 'tiital. Mli maternal jpwdparent* ara M r.‘and Mra. Walter K. PBC, said the draft has been sub­ g- teacher, ia director of tbs peg- prodiieed evidence, of g steadily that permeate the air during-the mer .''to, becoihe effective Jan. 1. Alwr. Mlddlaborb. Maas. Hi.^i paternal frandparenU aTa Mr. expected to hit $800,000,000 this mitted to Town Counsel Harold eani.-; which will include Severn growing trend toward more loop- risings. Mrs. Charles W. Brendel He said he hss never received and Mra.. Harry Toaer.Orono.Majne^ holM in .the. law. year. About 80,MO,000 of the Jr., M McKinley 8t., makes Christ­ Qarrlty who will draw up ths oir- flrat graders in its 'cast. mre consumed each w e^ . an acknotvledgment of his res­ dlnsnce for submissian to a ape- Mrs. .Lydtk Allsn, music super­ For individual, taxpayers this mas Stollen every holiday, aeaaon Ksiae Lea.' daughter of Mr. and Mra. , Andrew Gochea. a ignation -from , Gov. Rtbicoff. elsl town meeting in the future. visor, will direct the school orch­ haa tslien the form of peraonal f r ^ a recipe which came from her Since he had now been, able. to \Woodtawn Circle. She waa bopn Dec. IS at Manehaatar .Mamo- ITie Commiision, elected In Oc­ estra which will play for ths csrol deductions, preferenesa for ths .husband's grandmother, Mrs. Em­ Hal Roa^tal. Her maternal giandparanta ara Mr. and Mra. make arrangements which will tober for th; fln t time. hsJi been sing. siderly and retired, special credits ma Brendel, 89, of Grand Ave.. permit him to continue the work., Jtymond Ldracue. Hartford. Her paternal mulidparanta are studying ordlnapcss of other,Con­ Mrs. Theodore W. Chandler Jr., for dividend income, and allovn- Rockville. ^ |r. and Mra. Peter Oocliee, Box Mt. Rd.. Xtolian. Sha haa a These fanciest of coffee^cakes he believes there will he no <[ties- necticut townk goverttihg public who Is in .charge of the program, ancM for etate taxes and Interest tlon aboiit withdrawing his res- other. Anthony.. * building commissions,' Those pres­ says ahe has bean assured by Wil­ on heme mortgages. keep well for a few weeks if tlglttly with Aiii«Hck*g m osf Alifeiitto clM ittrl I wrappsd andkapt in. a cool place. 'Ignation. ent at the meeting this Weekdn ad- liam Oronsld that Santa Claus will - For business it hss produced the Nicholson had given up dairy Heairy Robert dr., aort of Mr. and Mra. Henry Robert PtouIk, ditlon to .Grocktrtt w ire Douglas T. be present to-talk to the children wide-ranging business sKpanae de­ “Orandma" Brendel eaya they sea­ iwler Ftd.. Vernon. Ha waa bom Dec. 9 at MancheateV Ma­ son better as they atand. farming last spring and returned ClMinay, Raymond J.. Nejfro. Law­ and dUdrlbute ^ypopa. duction,,. capital gains treatment tA, the Insurance business. As a mmal H o e ^ ta l.' Hia rhaternal. grandparanta aha Mr. andi Mra. rence F. Fiano and William F. of income, , oil and mtasral dsple- IM U tM lY ’ Chrietmae Stollea . Le^ Roae. Uabon Falla Maine. Hia patamlil g^Dandparepta are WM 8. yeast cakes or ‘ dair.V he had had ttmxjlur- Sitay. * ' ■ . Maaebaster Ereaiag HereMlticn allowances, stock options In Ing the day to devote to the Mr'A and Mrs. Alex’ D. .Praptx, Co.vant^. He has twp staters, . ..ri--' Dab Itewits'te M eet. Belten oorTeapoadant, Doris, M. Mmi of compensatton, and corpor- miTMmMATiecum 8 pkgs. granulated' yeSst Althea Marie, 2H, and M ateria Allaen, 16 months. IH cupa scalded milk probate business. However, when tCub Scout Pack 187 will hold DTtelta, tekpbone' MItebell S-8848.' ate accumulation of eamlnga. he'joined the Berkshire Life In- its- regular meeting at United • ■ GrMsd rind .o( 2 lemons Keeiaetti Rtohald dr.. Imn of Mr. and Mra. . Kenneth'Ander­ Juira of lemon sUrance,Co., the firm did not-Wish Methodist Church tonight at 7:30. to have him'share his time. 'StTlce son. \T2 Essex S t. Ha dras bom Dec. 6 at Hartford Hospital. 4-HNews MF K id to fu v * t'ffiips-sifted flour 'Hia matenial graadinoCheir la Mra. Edward Blakeslee, 72 Essex 1 lb. butter then he has 'been an independent St. ]His imtamal grandparenta are Mr,, and Mrs’. Andrew Ander­ l^rollm'eht cards f6r ths new 4- agent and haa been able to re'eon-- H club year are noW due at ths' m cups sugar son. Hartford. He has . two brothers,- Stephen, 4, and Edward, Be Gtifhorous For The Holidays teaspoon salt die the firm: to his keeping the 2: and a aisteP, Donna, 5. . - ' > Tolland County 4-H office. Laat FACrrOBir A U t9 »m iZE D BAUSS had SEkyiCB y 2 teaspoons almond flavoring post.; year -29 youngsteni .were enrollad 1 i eggs Nicholson.-’commented that he from Bolton. 2 boys and 27 girls/ likes the probate work very dames dr., son of,'oman *Tf IgsHaiduKera W eE av e lt” Soften three yeast cakes or three shall continue to do a good Job, I erUm S t He has a.brothw, Johnny, 18 months; end's slater, S77 M AIN 8T , MAKCBOiBniR packages of granulated yeast In hope- the • publtc approves.” M arU A A tonsisting of: , AUGUSlINf KAMIENSki hslf a cup of lukewarm water In a Nicholson was re-elected to Ids We pive jta r Dtoia Btampe , large-bowl. Add one,and a half second term as-‘'probate' judge in Eahart Mlehaal. eon of Mr. and Mra. Joamh Dennin, 21 Mc­ •Jiair Styling cupa scalded-milk that , haa cooled Ma.v. 1958. He also serves as Trial Cann Dr. > Ha was borii Dec. 4.at Hartford Hospital. Hia ma­ • Visual Poise to lukewarm', • grated rind of two I Justice of Andover and is a mem- i ternal graa^wranta are Mr. and Mra. S. PicinSlli, White Plains, lemony- juice of one lemon and : ber of the Republican Town Com- , n.T. Hia p ^ m a l grandmother la' M>n. Ullianr Dennia East a Posture CtHrection. three cups of sifted flour.' Beat »in- . mlttee. Nicholson was engaged in ' Bartfotd.' He has a teother, Timothy, 4; and a slater, Peggy, 8. tll amooth, cover, and let rise until ' insurance work on Long.lsland for i a Day and Evening Mdke-up .double in bulk. many yeara before coming here to Dakamh Asa. daughter « f Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Sandberg, a Selection of a Special Cream a pound of b\itter with take up dairy farming on Boston 19 J a r ^ R d .! She was born Dec. 1> at Manchester Memorial one and a half cups sugar, one and Hill Rd. , - HoM^tal. Bar maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Occasions Wardrobe- a half teaspoons of salt and two A. KnoSa, 29 Munro S t Her paternal grandmother le Mrs. teaspoons almond flavoring. Beat Haneliester Evening Herald four egga and add tp butter and Ethel Sandberg. 20 Edgerton S t Her matwnal great-gnuld- CHRISTMAS CARDS' nUS 10-Hour Course Can he Completed In 1 or 2 Weeks. - t- - -■ Andover eorreapondent Mrs. .Paul . mother la Mre. Deborah Peterson, 29 Munro St. sugar mixture. Add six cups sif­ K. Pfanatlehl, telephone. Pilgrim GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE ted floiwr then add sll t«> the yeast 2-6686. • , • TT UF etW mixture after it has doubled in Fhotu by Pinto FOR A NEW LOOK CALL , , bulk. Beat smooth and knead un­ SO F6r $1 JO , -i.... 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE til elastic.' . - CHESTER'S aM DEnONERS Add a pound of mixed candled loaves. Mrs. Brendel at holiday 7S For $100 fruit, a pound of seedless raisins, time .borrows 'grandmother's old Lee-Rogg School of Charm / and. about two cups of almonds fluted molds, but usually makes / GREAT UG HARGAINS ARE * MI 9-7189 — JA 8-6870 OFFERS YOU LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE ground very fine. Mix thoroughly, Stollen in loaves, for easy slicing 100 For $2J0 V ; at other times. She rhake.s them RsmodpI ' 842 MAIM ST., MANCHESTER put in greased pAn.s. cover, and let / THE REASON YOU SAV^ $$ TOUR OLD FDR C50A* rise until doubled. Bake for 3ft to j about a week before Christmas, . INTO A NEW / 24-HOilR SiRVIC$ 40 minutes in a , 3.ft0-degree oven. I wraps them In foil»and stores as Brush melted bxitter over top of 1 dally bread. AT THE WILLIMANTIC CARPET CENTER cakes before sliding info the oven. ■ Mrs. Brendel la a member of the • Gspe sStol* $f A A C We-Two group of young married • Jadcct . From I On Famous After baking, brush top of cakes Save From $ ^ .0 0 $ ^ .0 0 P*f Yard again with melted butter, and. as cpuples at Concordia' Lutheran APPLIANCES i^urch. She -is al.so a member of - M li-M S lt m s - m s er they begin to cool, sprinkle top with a mixture of granulsted the ho-spitallty. committee at Ver- ■oekvOie I E SgStS—leeaise Charges planck PTA. The Bre^els have SHOP AT THE CONVENIENT n BVEIUB liOAlD. BflCHyiELE sugar and cinnamon, or frost with fter Vkee IMIiaste te Tapr Heiaia. « confectioner's sugar icing. ,three children, David, 9| Susan, 6, Grandmother Brendel, who was and Mark, 9,. born in Germany tmt, h«s lived CARPET CENTER T here most of her’ life, always made Dpen Daily lO-.'i P.M,—Thursday Night till 9:00 bread every week until recent PARKER years. Her daughter-in-law makes By Appointment Anytime gtSCT^'^ wen* Stollert as family gifts and always JQTTER RAIL PENS 1.95 sees that Grandma gets one. Mr.s. Fine Writing Inatriimente , Brendel adyisea that the recipe Rt. B Across From The Country Club Tel. HA 3-4311 calls for bitter almonds. . DEWEY.RICHMAN Mrs. Brendel usually sets the Rug Prices From 1,7.95, 25,95,. 29,95, 39.95, 69.95 dough out for a first. rising over­ 767 MAIN ST. S P * ^ ' night. The recipe makes three

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On*-of his preroga­ vefas which wShi over to tha Croat « Don*t B t CtuMgfa IPilAffiil « Spar0 Cdw The cafeteria reopened today. on the tide with money not hi* Connecticut plan, aewl govs OooneeUcut tha Mq- quarMl wiouirh tft e m U thii func- tives, St the Ume. was that of be­ By JOHN UBUnaS > ing ^lobbyist for toe .email loan uor control system it has how. —^ - JOIN OUR i m Mr. Flothuls to' fid( Pt In r -OCr **K toey do not dtsciose any­ lEiiMtttiQ IjrraU^ ti«». do not th t pow-er* at Oonova*. own. f chestral tone coloring. I doosnot thing, how can we diacuaa the ' llle, career can be tranalatad. in* ootopanias of Qonaebuctit. object CriMs named Ehickley.. one of- th e CHRISTMAS CLUB . The RaHford Symphony Orchea-' INC. throW 'dieir wlution out into the Yanhee first Uirss oontiol oommlaeUtoeas, lea was beard* last night In an- wiMe his reoonreba as sn^ m lu» m attor a t tola atage," a apokea- tp a rather rrtlable prtmer for being toe prevdfiUon of staite down- fer Bid* e r mom weehly Hiotody of th* wholo «rorld, By A. H. O. .vyar^ regulation of their interest whloh was. ws suppoae, ths-pety- fitoer of Its regular - subswlption modernists are wont d a He’ than for the privately financed, Grange Notes mltttng thetnselvM to thotr o ^'ao * union leadera, on what ,to do and rates. Another of hia tasks, as off. wa thought then, and .dbacerto, Aa. usual, Mr. ktahler developa hia thematic' matartal -pi Anitrican-managed..radio said. what pot to do, what to be, and think now, that Jton .BuckhcMod g e t a b e a u t if u l proved himself an excellant db- a logical and ordofly manner . Erik Haaalhoff of Mount Klaco, ■lulion becauee la It goodj not be> Baclt In the days Goyethior leader ki Tolland County, waa the Manchester Orange gavs • a <>t anliaunetit of, good oandidatee for ^nrridad * fine sample of a .wo- 18.KABATGOLD ; iigner of programs, selecting var­ which aohieves a feeling of unity N, T„ European director of RFE Christmas party for children with (M W thay thiiik they pan fuaran* what not to ba. Crpss^ kiert waa a plIque.Af Dehio- in the extended work, and he t«c\toamaa\yM enough votto to the Legislature. In the eleotion of fesokmat ppittleian who- PLATED CAR KEY ied offerings for every musical said yesterday he had notified Santa dlstrlMiUng gifts before its ei4 u who afiscialised in swlUng 1M2, he porsuaded one E. O. Smith, to a'moment whan ha Mtt impaUsd $|ato. - definitely baa a melodie'gUL aome- authoritlea after being Upped off regular meeting fast night at rohtroKUt ■i" WITF SAFETY-LOCK Oroaa and their party oiA to toe of ttos town of ManJAeld, a gentlb- to' put prlnd|de over maeliihe, sad CHAIN ; Opening the program was fRbig which la generally lacking that poison had been put ift ahlt Orange Hall. wAy n b t^ ^ the ttnited Nationa A Tlioiigbt foi* Today- Rofaback machine, receiving sun­ cwn of od to the world, they .Will School Menus 'oyd, omitted mot's than they told. party whips snapped jind 'crackled Kuskln, oboe; and Robert Schaf- For a whll_ejlast night, I thought was graduated from Manchester bagiii moving away from the idea They even omitted one cn^cial 'in the H o u s e trying to hold CfWISTEUS SriCIAL *tm, beaaoon. All are first desk per* the performance would' depict High School and a restaurateur 1 V.W aaeomption that they ate going fact- '.to^at erf toe appointment he toe lines against the Cross pro­ IMnnel of the orchestra and ac<]^t- how the Hartford Oroheatra went school In New Haven.- He 'Whs for­ Ajir Since school will be rn session a received^-^m Governor Craw in posal for a state system, with one Led themaelvea In an artistic and merly a chef at the Unlveralty of WateMdtfr* • ^ rilh ItT or boss It, either atngly to pieces, on the rock of' individual Hr the half-day Wednesday, and will be harmony with his efforts in be­ ,Raymond E. Baldwin ahouldertoig ereditable manner. Mr., Mahler pro- temperament. I waa bitterly dis­ Connecticut, a n ^ la liow employed of together. Big, aa they are, they dismissed Thursday and Friday half of toe public weal. lnajifuU(y.;Uie task of defending the .vided a aansltlvely balanced dnrec- appointed In the rendition which by the Ri^aG Typewriter Co.- In will aaaign' themaelvea the atatue for the Christmai holidays, lunch Major John Buckley, of Union,, ^dunty system as the iiltima,le In tion to the remaining Instrumental- Hartford. 1 1 a .1. a 1-* a* ’ a WiaWllji kaJoSamA ^ «asahaitaa was not even mediocre. The faujt of one among many. will ba aen-ed only,‘Monday ahd long-lime -able lishtenant ini the poaslble bubllP virtue, l^ e public tots, ao that toe antique patina of was not Mr. Mahler’s, The blatne A Spring wedding la planned. H ounw si Tuesday. The menus are the fol­ Roraback machine, boaa of Tol­ .verdict, ive are afraid, was that the work; was displayed in all its for the fiasco, lies squarely on toe •nniMday, pK. i t lowing: . ■ land County, came up to hia cru­ toe county systeih had bmn no- ,lustre. " ' personnel responsible for. the Raec No Factor, Either Way JDlenrenlary Jtoriofus, an'd would prove so again 9x12 MI8 CUEHtON Netod tor Chamber Moslo thought to look at the conductor, cial moment in toe cross era with many individual solos In the work. who had abandoned all pretence of It’s HiN T» Lei Monday: Chlckep aalad aand- one vivid personal experience in if it werfc revived. The worh by Marbia Flothuls K ^ Bo far, whatever else hr has vrlch. potato chips, vegetable with the pafchfiie of »nf • x 11^ Every last one of them fluffed, doing ainything but - providing a that occasional .miracle in which At any; rate, It was John Buck- ^followed, representing Its first per­ with the. exception of toe harpist solid beat. I t could have l ^ n aeen t Aeallstle Wfhhilng. in the done. New York City's Borough sticks, butterscotch pudding, milk. {>rinclde rebets-against toe normal ley of . Union who went off the. formance in the United States, ^ OPEN EVERT Ttiesday: Frankfurt on roll, holi­ rug in stohk. Over fi hopdred to The tempo at toe outest was a through toe proverbial brick NIGHT TILL > ; worid today. It between two sharps President Hulan K. Jack has re= Flothuls Is vlr“’«iily. Unknown here, house, but, they wefe not looking. J ly I^ U flad ;power foroea. the day salad, Christmas cupcake, and is known In Europe only for little slower than customary, but OHRlSimAS ' trained from using hia race aa a pvilk. • ,«hooM from. Prices «tart i t $49. 1 was perfectly willing to agree to This sort of thing is contaljlous, EXCEPT SAT. * United States." with its alHea. and defeOae against^ the present atUck )ils chamber music, so far aa I am . Junior High * 'aware, some of which waa featured Mr. Mahler’s right to toe speed, and In the thlfd movement, the iftuBBia. .with Its aatelUtos. Thare on hia honesty, ke holda one of the Monday; Vegetable beef soup, a t tha World’s Fair In Bruseela last even though I wondered about It solo oboe succumbed, much to my V to no doubt about that fact of Ufa. hlghtot public posts ever filled by a peanut butter and. Jelly sandwich, SAVE HAN6 HOOKED SCATTER RUGS year. The mystery was solved when the dismay, for. I have always thought • Personalized (ityling ;> ,^ e a e aharply daSned two wogjd Negro In this country, He has, sliced pinfspple, milk. The -eompoaition la a sort of solo bassoon qptered. In short he of him as a superlative infitni- • iPersonalii^ cutting * (fec'Bpns are now engaged in rather Tuesday: Ravioli with meat UiP TO modem symphony, inasmuch as It could not play the part, and Mr. mentallst. Then the conceytmaster thereiore, been a aymbol of prog­ sauce, cheese square, coleslaw, IN A VABIETY Mahler had apparently slowed the managed to atick In a ckaetlza, at G^erMnaiized ghampboing ' frultfiit, negotiation and ‘ compro-^ has four definitely cemtrasted tem­ ress ah'* advsuveement for hia race. hard roll and butter, peaches, 3 3 i»i OF COLORS *3 95 n^*8:95 pi and moods, although the move- tempo for his benefit. the very last moment/so that toe G Personalized tinting ‘ niae. In Wbldi they are aattllng, or It hM seemed that he filled this milk. 'niento are 'played without pause. Even so, - he “composed” freely ".tuttr entrance waS fouled up. . '• attemptlng'^ii; settle, Issuea whieh opportunity with dignity and abil­ Sealer.High Die fiVst section Iq based on a in his solo. At least ha played At thle poW^'i thought, '‘‘Oh I concern not oWy themaelveo, bu{ ity. But now it seenis revealed that Monday; Macaroni apd frank- short rhythmic figuVe which Is de­ notes Rimsky-Korsakow had -not '^11, toe Solo itoro haan’t ihiseed.” furt casserole, buttered green M A N C m s m ( 3 written, so I suppose the charitable You gueps^'U ; he missed, and the Whole world. ‘ the bill for a rather expensive re- veloped In polytonal fashion in toe ehez-elle FREE beans, bread and liutter, milk. Vulous choirs of the orchestra. viewpoint Is to ssy that he Was gat behind toe beat, the aame beat, . But while they lihg doing this dscoratlcqi of his Harlem apart- Tuesday. Roast beef, gravy, 'IjhlB principle figure la eontrastod suddenly smitten' with toe urge^ to by the WAy, that could have been • • • Oreme ; they are, in our opinliSii, making tnent Was footed by s character mashed potatoes, buttered com, CARPEl CENTER With a broad and suave melody. improvise. Then the solo 'cello de­ se^y(m a foggy night,- wUhout Rlnae cided the tempo was too slow and headMghta. - -f one big mistake. Wa do Jb t quite yeho-waa looking for a big bualnesa brea(\ and butter, milk. fill BfAIN STRKBT—MX S-SIM * ’ A t ..The uae of easily recognisable with ; know how, being In the totuatioB favor tfotn .the New T^ork city f OR H IM - FOR HER m elb^ tomighout toe entire com­ declded'to regain the more normal Tiet It be eaW that-toe majority ' Every speed on her own volition. of toe orchestra kept together. It B ean^ * and mood toey are. they coilid What could plefise music lovera move FRBE PAIUUNG RIGHT AT BCTl DOOB 'T position seu .toe work apart In this FASHION aghniniattotton. 4ay and age when frenetic rhyth- Apparently this '“rushed” feel­ was the soloists who' were respon- Treatment * avoid I t But we think It la a mis JJThe proper kind of prOgreaa for Notice ' miC atonaUty seenis to be toe rage. ing disconcerted the rest of' the slblei and toey should have, been * taka, vdilch will be harmful later thil^,situation will Involve a de* OHQOSE FROM OUR FINE SELECTION OPEN UNTIL 3Cr. Flothuls does not seek to be orchestra, and rhythmically the ashamed to take th e . bowa that 757 MAIN ST.—CALL MI 8-1111 termlmtlon of the facta,, and then MONDAY, TUESDAY, original, rather, he sedu to be In- situation was at tlxea and sevens Mr. Mahler awarded them. Oh What they are doing la to set up WE HAVE DAILY THUBSpAY, FRIDAY dlindual; In this he la notably sue- (a very difficult compound rhythm yes, before ' X forget, toe flute too applftotion of both moral and (It’fi easier tiatenkig.mornings) by the way) for the remainder of -fluffed too; ftod the first trumpet ’ jnlutiona; which concern the whole legal yerdleXto toe facta. If toe ceiaful. DELIVERY TO THE The second section of the work the movemenL " didn’t blow any clinkers: but he .• e I etorid. In a framework which aa final verdicts hkppen to go againat to quite brief, really an extended The "Tale jOt The Kalendar rushed toe beat- twice. Tee, the • Bume^thia la. going to be an Eaat- Mr. Jack, topt wili prova abaolute* Buy's . aong form. In character, It la a Prince” started out four-square clarinet also missed. ' Weat world forever. They are ly nothing s*out too'rola and «a* BOLTON If you 7 sort Of threnody, again with a again, hut^id not stay that, way They all managed to' end in a • coming out of theU own pi^\'ate pacity of his race ip AmSHcan pub­ apecial broad and easily recognisable mel­ for long.TBnter the aolo trombone dead boa-tpxso. I suppoae that is r quarrel to aettle aonte world prob- are not ody. The third eection seems to be (who^-u toe second trombone, If something 'to be thankful for. I GOING OUT OF TOWN ? lic life. It will merely be iuother gift x<- the weakest portion of toe work, -mepibry serves me rtght,. an hereby extend >my sympathy ,to : lem and than decreeing that they Instance of soi individual gO|ie AREA certain although it developa an effective unusual situation.X To aay tie MrT Uahlerr LetV^, hope' it was p llte 'd ; will manage the solution by a con- wrong in toe midst of the temptli-- ccrtifiieate. J^S instrumental climax. “fluffed” is to put it -mildly; he “Just one of those tlitnn.” But let ; tlnuatlon of their t»rivaU quarrel. tiona of polities and public, con­ Fl^erFashwns Th« final section of toe coij^- blew a couple of "clinkers.” From ue Ukewlee hope toat ItJs toe mily y To be apecifle; the.United Stgtea PINE LENOX poiritioh is a moderately paced there on the second movement was one of those things. tracting. ! movement, somewhat remijilsCent and Russia agresA In the closing a loea The Hartford Orchestra i^qne Ccmvariwly^ If tha velvets go of toe passacaglla, aligb^ly bom­ Ignore Conduotey of yrhich I Iwvs. always been proUd, \ , hours of the United Nationa Gen- agalnatMr. Jack, toe fpet .that he la PtfAhMACY bastic, In character, In- .good \The strings kept together, but I was proud of them last night up ^ ; eriU Assembly aeaslon, on the for- a Negro will be no dMcnae a'gaihat 2W t/qiNTHt $T. PatteH bii's I contrast to the precb'edlng move toV. other choirs took off on their imtU IntermlsiBion, but I was bit­ ! matlon of a United Nationa Outer them. He le not to be handled with 130 Center St. Comer of Church St. ment. own. Apparently none of them terly disappointed after that. , Space Com m ll^ a-atatesnlanllke any special brand of justice, or with m. M'v.om : gesture of poMbla benefit to the any political deferencci because he FOR YOUR HOME • whole World which, required some is a Negro. He himielf will not, we . concession and eeqnpromias on both hope, choose to hide and cloak hia REASONABLY PRICED! < Sldea. own conduct behind some charge, • But wa find the provision for tha that he haa been singled out as . membership of this committee, a target because he happens, to be . which may. for all we know,* be go- a Negrro, or because toe forces of tng to fimctlon valuably and alg prejudice resent the symbolic ad­ -Cj-SQsi- ' Blflcantly through all the rest of vance he haa won for the Negro ^,human history, particularly brittle race. ' .. • and temporal^ In baali. Ihera are Such, regrettably, were once 'toe EcwtHcMtfofi BU 9-9351 Weather Proofed, Quilt-lined, > ■ to be 12 memhera of Wesfern mu tactics of Congressman Adam Clay­ / tual defense agreeihentsV seven ton'Powell, Jr., -whose response to ^ members of the Soviet bloc, and Income tax charges. against hhn* ; five neutrals. Ruaaia had originally self was to deliver fiery public ser­ -Hooded Storm Coats ‘ been demanding axact pari^. But. mons against racial prehidice. SILVER" CLUB ‘ though Ruasto yielded. Am* Mr.' Jacki so far, haa resistsd too • haaaador Lodge finds himaelf temptation to Invoke his race as q if*. • ebUgsd to 'defend publicly the pol defense. So far, he has acted only ' icy by which we Jet as mai\y as if he were any. politician ^In a / ' seven Conuntmlst bloc nationa on jam. That Is toe way tha tolhg la, I the ctmunlttee, while eledrly^pos- and tha way‘It should reinain, . Amazing value—Only an unseasonably wann November—December cOu!d. ; peaaing only 12 of 24' msniton bring the price down so low Here it is—this oh, so famous'Zelanized poplin,, Pay Only $2,*00 , ", double-breasted storm .qoat—The coat that goes everywhere— school, to ' j for our own alliances.. Hia defense' An Ihatmctivd Career ' 11 • has. been' to v^'guarantee” that wa fitadlum-:—And keeps toSsty wanh—a«-a-bug-in-a-rug! Wool-filled, quilted . will never be outvoted In the Outer Not because he Intended It so. Acetate lined ! Orlqn-pile collar, Orion edged button-off hood. Choose from . • ispaes OommlttM. and to point out but becauae hia cxperlaace - proved • A Month ... Tan, Willow, Green and Red—rbut, of course,.not every color in every size! • that, even -though 'wa may have toe points involved, .toe career of Sizes 4 to 6x and 7 to 14. — ,v ^ .. v* ’ only 12 membera tai opr vest pock* John L. Lewis offers what could Per Pla^e Settihg ‘ St, we also have a ve^o over, the be a . most profitable example to > selacUonlpf the five nm tral mem- all other labor leaders, present and vbiers. future. ' " \ > How. permanent le the'.Western Lewis waa terrific, and never■ M . k A • You can have imma* No doubt wjio., these belong to! , * I Woe? How permanent th r Soviet wanted for. toe. loyal support bithh- 4 -J bloc? Whd knows where some neu* members of hie union, wdien & diate delivery and set your Personalised’'^ ; tral may he tomorrow?.‘ What Is was driving ' straight for- bettor * ; Important^for the long run ^ That wages and working conditions. iioliday tabla with linlimit* ' I toe committee do what is right for ' Lewis gootsd, terribly; every DOOR SPRAYS from si.50 ad pattern chpfea from -Gif t Mittens '» tke whole world? Or that It be an time.he tried, to mix hia tihion'In­ WHITE FLOCKED.' BA LB AM, BLUV-BPRUCB , * organization in wdiich one ternpo- to poHtica. ..>• .. '.X -A • rary alignment of world powera Lewis beat the mine swnera 1.00 Pertonaliied Free of Charge! 1 has a permanent guarantee it can* wjien they tried to stand- against LONG TONIGHT! ! not be outvoted ? living wages and’deoent coaditiona, WREATHS fri^ 1^.00 a . ■ ' \ ... ' ■< Warm, fleece-lined:Cho'stmas-red poplirr with ’ \ One flndr the aama/idea—for and when 'he wound up hia miners HOLLY, -BALRAM ; translating a preaenc cold war were getting as much for an hour ^ .'There’s.no friendlier,’fasW way to make plans elastfcl^ed wrists-—the better to stay on! SiiSs ~*7mignment into toa d^uia for mem- as they had:,;heeB~gSttIilgJtor._jL : A tirtione call -Smell -to xtre-lerqe-for youngsters 2 to - teenir- ; berahlp in a proapectiva permanent whole dayj ■ . , - • . , ,., loveliest^yiistgn Sfiows your thoughtfulness . . . gets things Waterproof red,nylon mittens----- —-— world institution*—alao dominant in Lewis joined tha-mine owncni CENtiRPlECES .. $3.00 , settled for sure with folks out of toirii. Inexpen- All personaliied free of charge while you wait the negotiations at .GeneA'a for a when, in oriler to'keep coal in the 8TYUZBD, O^dlNAL NATURAL GREENS . - sive,,too; just look at the rates. , permanent ban o«i’ atomic testing, j market after the high wage scales MANY CTJLQREaJrARTIFICrLU.^ D IFFpiBN T Also: Gorham, Heirloom, Kirk, Reed ! There, Just the other day, Ruaaia! had gene Into effect, they went In and Barton* Stieff, Towle and Wal* came up with an important'com-; for. a* much ai^m atlon and Job- . See how KtUe it eoets 'to «sU mfter'M: 1 yvm lse offer. One of the propoealg : saving, as would, fit toe Jhduatry. > ^ ^ ^ R IS T M A $ POTTERY PIECEi^^ laea." , , Mnt iMhiSlto - l9f nmmphi • irBiNFMB. ; ; in toil comprotnlae package' we#: He accepted the fact that, u time V" • .that toe cont^l eommiaaion which ■ went on, there would be fevyef and. ,v HAHTKMS Personatised i wemd 1^ set up ,by any agreepient Irfewer miners in toe profession, and ARTIFICIAL FLOiWER ARRANGEMENTS ^ to New lleveu ♦ .40 » '.iP I tb ban bomb teats would be tom- fewer and ffwer menibers in his MANCHftnR Ftom $5.00 ,, to New York ; poaed of seven members, three union. He did not fight progress bn IN CHRISTMAS COLORS AND PASTEL SHADES .45 .IS '« Gift Uraijfelks • Westorif, three Soviet, and one neu- behalf of any feather-bed. principle. MW.MIITAiN to Philadelphia * tral. This la aometbing' Uka toe so-' Lewis made p grandiloquent fodl 5 dmwsppri

MAKtaiESTER EYENING HERALDl. MAKCHBSTER, OOIQU. THURSDAY, DECEMBER iV, 1959 •rt . IIANCHtiSTKR^ BVEKIKO ttBRAU). |IAK<5inS»rBR* CONN, THtJBSDAt, D BCtO I^^'lT, l f » ; • ~ ...... L:...... I ...... ' !■ ' Coliimhia 'Vmini M ib t TIekata may be.' H m K tb n a lS •twHtnVtsf^' CfcUttiii*,'’ '*U t ^dooe. ■ ^ . MorMl Jmtti,'’ « a * * « • « • ■- V . t. .Jg- School td Pirdscnt MMTM._ ...... , Wanehoatar'EV' . -jaaiag HoHenOS------A»>’- Aftair IntamiaMoa tha A oir wlU done eag^ewaad^ Eaql H. TTlfetTakeiT I»naant Ita progiam. The — . choir~ .----- la PfanatMit talaplieno E i;ig rtiA Q iristittas Songs ofMpooad 6 t a gnnip aqtaolally In taraatad la alpidig which maata Plric»>bfilte l o Y ^ l !^i JBtato PoUee are invaatlgating a IkdotaU tiM third AnpHi) A.lrflW ^Agred««^ break at'tha Coiumida Lake beme ^Television ; ChHrtnua ^ o «r t fitthP Blu« and of Mr. and Mn. Victor A, FHd on JSSSS** ^ ^ KoOiw m ^ illU H Hlsli Sdiooi JHoly Onw.;; 1 “ Iba uaa od a aolar;«fir l A O fc -. Jonathan TruBlbuIl Highway. St«oo*to The coupid' are at thair Wait Pro-Fpol HM4tM 3 toidfht WUI1M llury Atm Uom . •* noon waa a b o li^ «tw (in r«««rM*)r«M> $ Johnny RliM r ’^lby Intematkmal agroamaht a m ^ Hartford home tor a faW dayo.. no % **• m Allan R. Tad Tala wui a ^ thA^S^S^tta ^ thathia homo had boon broken in­ . 1:10 IJon. ^ g "Olsria in XKealatiJI^" and Hio> antlra c ^ ^ i^ p * n ^ C j to amt a table talavtoion a#t and S t » > i5*r to Inua win flnr, *1 WoMar Ad 1 »obart’a'*dod of OuFi^tharii* he- rbtar coiitrol taken. Bnt^ bad g?ru S r 5 * > » » , J iWMidar.*’ eoh^anlodiilodWh I9 a thnhpofchhaiy;''nia ry-Yourl^l^ay P^lftty Now apparently keen made by the. In­ Doui MwWrd* *' B I A mala trio, Includlnif Bogina tnunpotara are Robart Roma, JRob* truder breaking a glaaa abutter on v » i I Baybar, Robert Girard and Rlcham art Woralay, Whitney Morritt and, TopthilllMrIlii m i A ^ i u m w k vm Hum . ■■ a jalouay door,'teaching through f.U Buiice<8«te t*,— I Lord, will Blng^ "Marjr’a UtUa Qynthla Whlteomb. Tha fln ali wU^J and cutUng a aoraan. through IChlla." . be •The Lord’e Prayar." aung bp which he reached thr'lpck, opened Salaotlona by tha chorua wUl ba, the dibtvs imd tha chorua alunud for MoMaoAldlig the door and walked ih,. Nothing •■Wo Wlah You A Marry Chrlat* In the attdiance. G in llN i SMRlSK^ eiae aaemed to have boon die Inuua** ••Paidllta,'' •'Vary. Malry, The prognuh wUl begin at'8 to* turbed,. ,7- T:U W««t r BonU« Boy Scoiita Over GoM Doug — _ - -4^ PUW t^'S^iO^EM ★ f o w l Henry M. Back, chairman of thl T:» L*w of T l t i m a t b dm Sales representative w an t^ Boy Scout Fund railing, project Shotg^ 8I*4*' ^ Oole Storm. . t» « , for nationally advdrtigM ■ / v' . B R O lLiR 6 ■ft^^RVERs W PUCKS say* hia committee has raiaad a Four i m mm ‘ < [ atMia'Hwie total of |4B1 for a quota ot $400. ajijpilianeffl. D iiw and coat* These fig:ures are the hlghaat aver ,.aad WaadMr • Haw* ■ tm aei^ Opportunitjr .flig . ’ attained in a Boy Scout drive here BcttjrTrabM th»l i!V ' ' vJ iH m Florida, and Karl Haipmariitrqm. RCG. $7.95 PARKEA $ROS« l ^'iReg. $13^08 ftnlckerbocker 'lilsttery Operated UO.S6,WLH#AiiiSCO see. $ liw KYUNT 17 O i ICm b J r Cana ,S ^ m«BERRY»Uffi 184». CANS Z Per V of Rt. 6;' a sister ' MllM Vivian v.= • - Lundln of Sweden and five grand­ NEWeSY GAMC ELECTRIC ORGAN ELECTRONIC CANNON Lseky Lesf Apple children.' Funeral services will be DOLL-EXRIB LEAN SMOKED held at the Bacon Funeral Home S f 0 74J». Sguoe ^ ' ,2S (hi. C^an J In ' Wlllimafttlc Satufdey at 11 Avg a.m. The Rev. George K. Bh^ms Snnmaid Seedl^ O C m will officiate. O O im cipal. said 113 children of ggades PiekI#:" ;O i Jar HONHLBSS V ^OVBN OB POT ROAPr if 2 and 8 recently underwent their H O O D 'S O R physical check;upa A total of 41 STEAKS dSKlCK ROASTS Li‘' V V «. JWce ■ ■ of them vvere found to need at­ SEALTEST .8 tention which waa referred to MILK - ■mmmmmmmmmrni— mi^ their parents for the family doc- FANCY PRE8H FROZEN I FRESH OPENED ^ ^ 2 c . , . 4 3 c \tpr’a attention. N These li^luded 2P with- teeth Callpi^ 8 G (FI..9 Oapofit) WHITE SHRINP <9i [.o y s t t o : cavttie.sj/two with enlarged tonsils, 1,11 iL til >m¥> E b MI!AS'6 r AOE four overweight, two with poof • TREMENDOUS ASSORTMENTS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE * BIGHT NOW IS THE TIMH tO posture and four with more ser­ ... AT 04IR ECONOM Y BBEP DEPT. '.PINRt'EfeotnUlLR. OR .DBm, ious physical defecta. HOUDAT P017LTRY A T i GallbAdVc—Quart 26ie . Keg. 88.00 list HuMey “Colt 48^, U .S. g o Vt . m sP E cfcD y o u n g , t e n d e r . G 0 # K E , « Manchester Evening Herald Oo- REG,. $12.95 L15T REMCO REG. $3.98 n a t u r a l HN4SH REG. $8.00 VALUE AMSCO tumbia rorfeepottdent, Mre. Don: lUji? tUNTERS (KUMTAIL PEANUTC HANDY BRIGHTWOOD DAISY RUITS .. G. Sfe "OVEN READT* READY.TO COOK aid R. Tuttle, tMephone AGademy Doll-E Car Bed Swing REFEAHIW OAF 8-8488. Cono| Island Penny Machine CHILD’S CAPTAIN’S CHAIR ^ ' 'C‘ , . ■ RLOCK STYLE l d A Lana Has No Railroads R«G 37c cans ^ . 0 0 CHUCK Vientiane. Laos—There are no 1 (ibto144b.Av«.} railroads and only primitive roads Win. a priMt ROAST c a s x a Wm u ic n r r ^ / ’ in the kingdom of Lm s . ' Si o h Oi PlailaRjPtiMit Balbr COMnjIE SA1im «^^ only a fwnhy OLIVES ' BM'Oe.darZ9$ a chance Lb. 4 9 c CKMUlEN CROWN \ HEAVt'aVESTBBN BEEF Free f^eamits and F i^ Gifts THQQ.T SUOED FO R TSi^lTSE OE SIRLOIN GOLD ;patE»Al>' (■: ■liJi SAFETY TESTEtf. BACON 29e S T E A K S All Day Fridary ■■■i . - «k 1-Lb. Pkg. SPECIALS -pinMBpoEH / ■■ IWLK COLONIAL FAMILY PAX. REST WBOLB.KXBNHL •57 PLYM. $945 ^ S IO N LIS S Savoy 8 2-Doof 87 HUGE DEPTS WITH VALUES FOR YOUR FAMILY AND HOME SiUSAGEAAEAT*”'^'"*IdJb'iRtoU |WC' -OCLSET. ^ S H U R P lH f a o A s t f r a n k f u R i S 2 18 Oa. Oiui T w Bim«ioa« Tisaua FEESH CmoCND •55 PONY. - $895 Reg. $2.00 value Roy ,Rof ere 4.000 S H ItT S Chieftain 8 Convertible S«J» U S T IO IH S M A S K . i i « . $10.«S: CH(LO‘$ SE«uE2.M :■ FRUIT H A M B U R G ^ u . i 9 « c a s t a m s t a B d ■ LAare. g Rolls *55 DpDGi $396 WESTERN RANOH PHONE SKEE 8 ALL • MAPLE flMSH lUNIOR SPORTS KIT %1 .0 0 f * iCbronet Club Sedan TACLE and OttAHt SET 2 8 9 FAT SALt PORK i . . 1 t 5 c fa e m m i ^ **■ »*»» mmimmammvmibmaiMmmmpimmm = 3 KLEENEX TO W aS •54 RUldK $545 Y M S H RAKED DAHY| Super 4-Ooor - 3 i2 p o d s) S liM f r u i t s |M ilE IE TitR ^ IS Z. eems * F|AVOR9UE»l ' ’ om Rwal' 0 ^AtfMitoiAuP y^Wk^HJ^RUsdHJRjA •52 HUDS. $145 I 0 RATIN.OBSBT noiiwy^ wn^iKWfwOQ gelf and ^ oONrAHtt n « 1 W f b M l t T m E ♦-Door _L- ^ % « s b j n ] i t S L IC fD SLIC E D BREAO ardiery «ITAIWNI"C, •51 CHEV. . $195 BACON T A N G E i i N E S « J . i b 'Flordo ' D«l '2 , 9 c ^ Ifi'PoOr.: . . .4 P^r , DAIRY DEPT. VAlAlRS ’ Imrgo ITSHH-'Se^ltoey to. Peel L jjraet .Pitoo .st the Jaafin FANCY CAlJF^iiMIA' W Birai^ i •55 RAMB. iefi 4-Door' Lb. 4 9 c GRADE " A " EJnsjA LABOH ^ l a r c t ♦. E M ? l | K O | l G R A P B 2 l m ; 2 9 c •54CADIL $1896 Doz;| 5 1 c Dos. — iBVHR snoDutss . ' 4-Door • 16 STORE BUYING POWER • LOW, LOW OVERHEAD ''{I oe,i.. ‘'<|m r*^- ••»w* Larged 4 Foe •S3GA04L ‘ $896 4-Door R U T T E R _ 1-Lb. PiHnt (PARf^SMENT WRAPPdlD) IMPORTED, "AAV shod. ■' ■ 'f 7 - •52CADIL $645 ITAUAH, CHESTNUTS 4-Door APPROVED HOMOGOinCD BOH) UAMONRii:' •50CADIL $396 ■ '-V' LARGE WALNUTS 4-l)0or ’A ttt ar^,>S» MILK a B W HlRW UMOHEBTER ttETRA F A Noif B r o a d w a y T ASTY MOTORS CHEDD MIXED NUTS - b * RaFDwya^Vssd Oar Mgr- (AIX WASTE) "SelUag liuid Serviclag New r' •:uva!4*a u ctiwln.Mat%iiBt ' (Mftstnobilea iOt Over. •A SEAL TI^T-IM POBIKD ■ ■: WHOR-TTOT'LABy_,, ■ . M,Yeare” BIB West Oaatar Btoert. B LEU c h e e s e tmi R3c Ml B-lBIl-OPEN HtA (OEUBRTt FABTNEB) fam- n rm’1.98

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■'4^fTiwt.‘Y*-vap»».- • 'W:*.Vrftop*a fyiQE ELjVpM IIANCHEOTfett EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN;, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1^, i m ||ANC!HBffnER IVlNniO i«BttALy^.MANCHiaynEB» OQNW^ ^ IgtSDAY, DECfiMBBR 17. 19,TO thihr responalbUitisa in refipMiUng with Board of HaalUf Chairman Ham H. kenyon arid Mr. and Mrs, Andover M on Gets Coventty / . 'zoning ordliiAnoee and reoogniaing, John r . Chappell* to dlaeipM to* BernArd J. Gilbert their importance/to the general poaalMIlries of (MmUnlng to* The dance Aommitte* WIU have a C ivilR i^U Post l^toruts Enter welfare and growth of. the com­ duties Of toe deputy aAMtation In- special meeting at fi p m; tomor­ spactor with tha poritlon of toe row at the Center auditorium. munity. , A n Andover man, Thomas T. News Tidbits “ Chenges/AIao mede In aaseas- zo n l^ agent. Broj^ to Bi^'sigii Post MaaohaalMr E v a a I n g iteraid Heniy, has been named esteeutiv* Called Wirsa Most PerOous] ment ptocemre.’ the elimination of gealBl Hour* secretary' of toe State Oommissica filing real estate and motor vtr Corea try earreapoadeat, F. Paul­ . ■ • BY THE , Tim post olBOA qtjli be open from ine Uttia, telephone pngrim on d r il RfghU. ’ hides, to* coming rOvalueUon of 7 B.m.'to 7 p.m. tamorrow, Friday 3 ^ 1 . Hla a i^ n tm en t was announced Premier O a ^ Besi-Ourion’s new TMc of Year ;nt feel and personal properties have and Saturday and next week Mon yastarday by Elmo Roper, oommia- five-party emtUon govamment Inctaaaed and- will increase the day, TpesdAy and WednwMay.idnesday. O~ s slon chairman. He waa ehossn over, - W4 Ii0 uu»ikldd«Ma ftted id the field St, he aaw Mrs. Stevenson’s hie renouncing American citizen­ Urban aceldenU, which totaled] ■K' town dlerk’a oMto* by Atty. Het­ ear Coming aepth a distance away. ship to become Nazi wartime close to 34,000, were twice those In man Yule*, repreaeating the plain- . Brookfield St. dips sharply. in br^caater, lesselve# hearing to rural aresa. Of these, , Aver 13,350] Uff, the acUoa is being brought thaoenUr and Rhiida lost sight of day on bid to become a citizen came at intersectloii*. against both Weeiey Rhuda aa the the Stevenson car ^ c e U he ap­ again. . . Ten volunteer firemen In proached the crest of the second of Connecticut’s 4 f largest munld-],. owner of the oar, and hi# ton. I^ rth StonlngtOn,. Conn., ordered psliUea wSre charged with most of two hills oh the street. When in to appear. In court oh charge* they In his report’Ootonar Schaefar at(ht of Mrt.v Stevenson’e car the deaths. Injuries and sccidahts. said: vMated gambltag laws at Mngo Of rufaj aeclfienti, 4,362 came •K a g i ^ . the ~ coibner eontlnuedi game-in fire station. ■'It la claar from tha lengthy rauda was about 385 feet away on strAlghtawaye, and« 3,324 on gidd marka made by . the Rhuda Oov. RlblcOff urge* State Police Curves. / from the Durkin St. taterseetlon Comer. lAo J. Mulcahy to ’Icoep t t r ” the cotbner a ta t^ “ and from e^cre the crash occurred. Driving too fast for conditions iH or b m l y i i « Ria aatemdea damage to the two the pressure going” during this waa bismsd for 3,540 accidents, coroner also noted in hia re. dangerous driving season. vehiclea, together with the dla- port that there are no speed con­ failure to grant right-of-way for IIWUIIOIIT . RICK! tanec trarded hy the ears to trol Bigna m the atreet; 3,438, skidding 5,455, follq(wlnf too I potato of root following tha.ool- Rhuda waa arrested after the ac closely '4,148, disregarding atop Uiian. that tha Rhuda car was ddeht and was charged with negU- signs, 1,500, Improper backing GIFt a o trayaUng at an aaceMiva rata of gbnt homicide. Free under $1,000 1,528, and . passing a parked ear bond, he appeared' In court last (Ifeituary 1,828. Aeoordiiv to tha ooroaaz'a re­ Saturday, but hie case was con­ Inattendance was a big factor j port the RhUda ear left 103 feat tinued from day to day pending the Barry Dlwrt and was charged’ with 3,000 ac­ ta skid marka before the crash and outcome of the coroner’s inquest cidents, proving tost eoncentrst- ti Harry tlbert, 82, fortnerly of ing on the drl'ving problem at hand | Mancheater. died suddenly yester­ I BEHcoii is most important. ... bntid UniM7j day In Orange, CaUf. He wa* bom hiay 4, IB07 In Tynan said that last year Jan­ Error over Dead Dog Winsted, and hkd lived here, for uary was ithe highest accident 20 years befoiA moving to Cali- month, followed .qlueely by Dec­ ember. T h u s motorists are am-[ 6 .9 9 fomla about 18 years ago. He w** L l U Y ' f ai member of Mancheater Lodge of bariced on the two most danger-] ous driving months of the year. Brought Death for 2 Masons. Surviving are his wife, Ro*e The most dangerous day Ypr ae- I Bassano Ubert; a daughter and eidenta is Friday, and the most | (C m m m i tram Page One) twin aona; four brothers, Chart** precarious time between 4-5 p.m. 10MAI0 JUICE Ubert of Bolton Center Rd„ Bol­ Concerned' over the. 'high-ac- I 4 u . .rice for tl>e« V*'™' Last Friday, about 5:30 pja., Op^n Fonim ton, Fred Ubert of Andover, and cident rdta wiulbv mmtths, with ochoW'I""' fiaimd. ■ndth waa found by bla, son. Nyis, two other# in California: a alftav^ their apeoiql’hazard factory 8«K ort^** ""t" 'pointed to tke reqiiiramejit that I 35, shot to death in Ms Veng Hill A Horrible g—een Mrs. Lena Doering, 104 Pine 8t„ Mancheater. . . motoriaU. keep tkeir windihlelds 46 OS Rd. shack. The younger Smith Tb the Editor, clear of obstriictions such as Ice ' I can not help but sadly notice Funeral services will be hew called State Police to-report hU Saturday morning atfTrlnlty Epis­ and snow accumulations. He sold eflhs father a suicide. However, aa afi- that Chriatmae in America is be copal Church In Orange, Calif., that too many drivers insist on | topay later that evening showed coming very commercialised with burial there. The OiUogly operating their cars with the win­ Bright Ughta. and ap|fkling decora Mortuary, Chuman and Grand dows — front and rear especially j fimlth had iMwn shot ta the back by '—only partially cleaned. U s- - hams for that bdief.' profit, school children have A va­ Funeral Home, 87 E. Canter- ft., Meanwhile, toe Stxte Safety .'t'v___ ^Rotf' tiad iiiiV'llell' ' 1;? 29c Towevor, State Police admitted cation, and moat people have extra followed by a solemn l^ h Maas of Commission, is preparing to adopt they weie not aatiaiBod that Smith hlUa to pay. requiem at St. Jamee’ Church. an official stand against miniature I Mixed Fnift » 47c | MixsdNuts '‘• 4! FRESHMADE had actuaUy killed UPoAt’a dog. Chrietmaa gift shopping haa be­ The Rev. John F, Hannon was oAr racing by youngeters. This 1 Smith's eoiv Nyle, told them that come a national pastime. In every celebrant, assisted by the Rev. racing fad ia popular, ta other, sec­ bis father, early laet week, ad- etore window there it. a Santa John Regan a* deacon and the tions of the country and is show- I (Dia m o n d LARGE. 14jb. CRAK'A' Claua enticing the shoppers with * Rev. Joseph McCann aa sub-dea­ lUKted to DuPont that be ahot the ing signs of spreading into Con- SIZE pKg. d K and DuPont became angry. varfety of ^ ta for friend* and con. Mr*.-Jane Maccarone wa* or­ 'necticut. Commission officials met | EvidenUy the dog had been family. But, Christmas, gtft-giving ganist. .... with Governor Riblcoff on the ] B O n iB mlieed by DuPont since about Dec. is beginning to be looked uponup not Burial was in S t James’ Cemc- subject 'Wednesday, and the Oov-| FRES?jpAK\ 1. DuPont had stayed with Smith as an eict of love but rather ae a tefy with committal aorvieo by ernor gave his euppbff to the | on and o ff for several weeks before, financial burdeh. Every year a: Father Regan. Raarers were May­ commission’s stand. . . M arai _ GRAND UNION FANCY the shooting. State Police theorise Christmas approaches, people or Eugene T. Kelly. Atty. John J. The miniature car fad; In which someone had fed, and harbored it. groan when they think about toe O'Connor, John Bengston, Walter small cars powered by . thVe* iMixRd Nuts^^on’^ 69c for five day# before it waa hit and list of frimda and family for whom Kohla, John Krtajak am] Lester horsepower motors are used by RUIT- Wiled. gifts and carda must be bought. The Martin.. young children, started ' months Two Andover boys reported ie«- job of picking 'presenta la begun ago ta the .'West and ha* shown ing the dog the day it wga kiUed. just as soon aa the Thanksgiving Mr*. Helen O. Sehaljer Signs 'Of spreading into' Connectl-1 S ta ff Rd O livRS eReshpak 5tox. t o . • T o ll 6 i r |9 Ronald HamUton. 15, and Paul An­ turkey is cooked or even earlier for Funeral aervicea for Mrs. Helen cyt. COCKTAIL derson. IS, were playing a lo n g ^ p the great tomphaais la on early Carlin Schaller, wife of Itouia T. '^oiigh hmall, to*, ei^ 'Can be I • T o p R o M d River in the vicinity of KowalzBlja ahopplng. Schaller, of Watertown and for- "souped up” to go aa fast a* 651 EHLER'S home tm R t 5. They aald they e a ^ Juat as early shopping la pterly of Mancheater, were held ArticlipkR Itoarts 39c * t w i f i * Colio .6-oz. miles in hour, said WilUams. X a dog lying by the road and., think, •tressed so are early holiday dec- yealerday aftenioon at the Holme* HOUY ilLL DINNER SIZ^ * * S a n d w i c h d a oljar tag it was hurt, tried to help It. oratioha. The Btoreq hardly have Funeral Home, 400 Main S t The Instant Coffee However, the dog, at that time, time to remove the Pilgrims and Rev. C, Henry AndersOn of Eman­ Ckrittaiat Ndukinr" Si? 69c ^GTT ply, ^ waa not hurt. It followed them up gobblers before Santa Clauses take uel Lutheran Church officiated. A i r F o i^ c 0 E n d ^ GIFT IDEA; to Rt. 6 where it ran off with Krp- their place, 'the Christmas deco­ Burial was*'in Blast Cemetery. X g i f t JUcM f •il Wi dtposit 6 h ael'a dog. rations' on streeU and buildings Bearers were Harry MathiBon, ‘Buddy’ Program | "";ra9c Beverages Kowalski said today he fitat are-put on so early that by toe Raymond T*. Schaller, Arthur.Pe-. FANEUfL HALt GRAND UNION thought the dog he turned over to time Christmas arrives there Ik terson and Allah Peterson. handsome \ - ■ Gasper might be' DuPoat'a dog little thrill ta seeing a lit Christ­ Topeka, Kan., Dec. 17 (3*)— o after he rtid of the murder, and, mas tree, a Bethlehem. scene, or a Henceforth. non-cbmmlaalOB*il,of' „ suicide in The HersJd. He skid he Santa climbing down a chimney' Tw o .CSiriatmasea fleers at Forbes Air Force RAss HANLON SWEATEHS SLICIDBACON called Nyle SmiUi yesterday and 'With a bag full of gifts. don’t have to be buddiea with-men asked him If he 6buld identify it. Thfr.grsat anticipation..of chil­ The world haa two places esUed ta the ranks.They have been of­ ''I ficially relieved. H a lib u t S to a k CENTER cyr lb. rta s il S ccillop s bEEP SEA Smith said he couldn’t but would dren and adults alike is towmrd Christmas Island, each named by W M Thtot "HOMOHNldo" •ooihM M 59c aak DuPont’a atepfather to look at the presents they 'will flud under mariners Who - sighted . them at Brig. Gen.-Ariel Nellaon. icom- 7 . X . It ■ - ■' the tree Christmas iriom; and, Yuletide. One is ta the ^ Indian mander of the 21st Air Diviilon, 3 , 9 9 - 6 . 9 5 • This morning, the elderly-man there's disappointment if the gifts Ocean and the other ta the central yesterday resetad'ed the buddy.'pol­ Ooffcious H olltitiy 'frm afL ^ A n u B D t A i was taken to the dog ga rd en ’s wanted are not 'received. Christ- Pacific Ocean. -■ icy which, among other things,, got co/nparabla vafuat 7.95 to 14.95 home. When Gasper begita. to lift mSs Day, itself, la usually a day a few senators up ta the air. too dog from a cardboard carton, for. mimy friends good times,' and STALLED MOTORISTS MOVE Neilsen said ta S' pTOpared Williams said: "You needn’t ^ good foo6\ but, what happens on ~Tiuglm, NAL, Dec. 17 (»V- statement that the intend.of hla .untouchable pricea fby any further. Utat’a her.’’ toe 25 of'Dltoomber? The buelpess The iam broke' througti for the policy, and the proCedurea for dietricta of cities are teeming with first, time In four days over carrying , it out had been mis- people, all Jiurrylng to dkchsoge Vaughn and hundred* of motor- understood. styles Vl^sh~'ijiiLi.!/'* T, undfComo Employes Hear their gifts and. to deposit the .fltat lata, atrsaded ia the eaat plains The order had. divided eadi, FULL dollar down at the local savings cow town today began to move squadron at Forbes into groups of Talk on Pension bank*, toward the “Christmaa Club” out Hie normal populatloB of three to five' airmen. A non-^pm- for year's gift, buying. ’ about i,400 hod been swelled by misaioned officer was aesighid to f ' Yours truly, ■ 800 onwilUng gnestA travelers epch group aa thA leader 6r “ bud- . JCh* Maks jw d tha. hai|afits.Jii*. Ea^iBon-oom was chargpd.tm FT SIFT iMAt . Lto^Tivit'-Tw^Thifda F m lt * Morffi i c. dOPltar-oa. ^ TeiiF volved in reinvesting some of to* Editor's Note: Come, come! Who which blocked a ll'h lg h w ^ m it "know what the airman does with •t Highaat Quoiity Ingredients from o Famous “ReciDe!' ‘ town’s pensionV asset* - were dls- could poBBibly have a dollar left of. the town.iT’iwvellnf Still sias hi* ,-off-dfity time, whom he as­ W:-S cusMd l*at night by town employes over? And. while We^ are Scroog- limited early tpday, with rootee sociates with, and to counsel him ‘oiStlNBVISHED DRESSSHIRTS and James . Arthur, chairman of tag It, let’i 'stop pretohding there clear only to the southweat and on the areas where h* shows a Cofi## Ring MELT-Amy toe Town Pension Board. r e ^ y is a "Santa dumbing'down a- northeast Weakness.” ' ' • «* 0 9 C | lorgo FRCSH PAK The board could reinvest up to chimney with a bag Lull of gifts.” ' comparable \ 35 per cent of the $500,000 assets And how about Hating.-Among the ' value 5.95 . R d liin Pmimd Cakn 3 F c ^ In stocks ^ It wanted, if Tpwn Di­ horrors^of.lhe jBcaaon, .a tweet rectors pass .a proposed ordinance young, soprano voice staging See Kortetie’s Untot^^ prtoelorThe**' ' torn l ocniint ICECREAM tbgxige next month,. "Silent Night?” Turkeys on Market Imported broadelethi. pimas, oxfords and ' The change copld bring a.,higfa- whits-on-wbites. Ezponstve stagle needle Tender Roky C ruit..; An Appreciation UUorinc. Batton-Jown, spresd snd res- . *r yield than that obtained from Chock Pull ef Juicy AppliM government securities in which To the Editor,., Butter s in Price ^qlsr ■ eollar*., ItH -lIf tois bulk of tha money^i* Invested In the passing of James Mc­ FANCY RED •/2 now.- • Cullough Manchester has lost a By THE ASSOCIATED FfUflSS f Butter aleo is off over a wide M iPtai' tol9 >T '. ' " ‘ ^ S K . W goHon Employee and represehtativea brave heart. Bdet known aa Jim­ Acting on the theory that hofiae- area, with reduotloM ranging CO. Of employe groups wanted to know mie McCullough by all that knew from. 1 to 5 oentaja pound. Furtoer !>*' iMCiPUS how they would benefit from-ths him, he Won hli way into all' the wlves know IEN GARDEN They were told that cashing in hi*' congenial, smlM,’ hi* .welcome mas, many supermarkets and dropiped •harply.-this week. This VALUABLE COUPO» tome of the bonds could refiUt in handshake, kind word* and deeds. neighborhood groceries put their is especially goM news for house­ LUXURY SPORT SHIRtl aa Incraaiie of Income, stabilization Since World War I Jimihlo’s holiday wares in the window this wives who like to'bake cookies for ^ SANFORIZED of tbo^Wnslon plan, and reduction first am last interests were oon- the season’s featlvities.. f l a n n e l p a j a m a s of toe towa’a yearty. contribution eiatantly egjTied on hi' the work Tulrkeya, kmg-Ume Chriatmae Fresh, vegetables on''toe out­ com M rabl* WON Spruit ijSoC^tiels of $60,000 which would be. a aav- of- rehabUlt4^on amwtg ’ needy favoiritea, and hams, a latter day standing .bargain list are onions, .value 5.95 tag for ta$payere. veteran*. ' holiday entry, are being featured potatoes,' rutabagas, sweet pota­ compAtabia 2 . 9 9 O TABII TREES 'lliey were also told that cato- An utiBimg hero, our comrade over wide areas. Any housewife toes, bruaeell, eprouta, arUchokee, value 4.95 goo Korvotto’s antouebabte prioo Jor these Ing in some of the bdnda/woiild preserved the lives of many of who wants to get toe bird early cauliflower, , collarda, kale, spinach, 2 . 9 9 metkuloBsly tailored. shirt*. Handseme • CEBmER .PIECES i'* 10-oz> fwaatall a hike In contributions .his. comradet by fii$ brave obn- can do ao in atorea where Christ­ mushrooms, rad^hea, acorn and See Korrette’s nntooctaable price for ImporM eottons. Ruplmafi yaras, 2 ply • DKbRAJED AN ideal g ift . . . Frozen to toe fund frpm both -the town thsM MSt or ttlidy styles in nest duct upon 'the battlefield. Ser­ mas prices already are posted. butternut equasn,' and approved cettons, euploni cottons and asbardincs ,» h W R E A W r ^ CHOCK FULL OF CHOICE pkgs. and employes, a hike which,would geant McCullough wk* the re­ .If she stanU to wait .4o fee what cranberries., prints or Soildi. 'Full eat and shrink fat hanitaoKe solids and'pattern*. 8. M. •urely .fxime in a few years. :-reslstant. AdMtable waistband troasors. t o y * "PICK OF THE CROP" ^ cipient of the Distinguished Con­ kind of a bargain Ahe can get next Avocado* are aniong best buys L, X L -a • TULE LOOS duct Medal and Military Medal. week, chuck roast and. other beef ta fruit, also a timely item /or A. 8, C. P-; ' • CORSAGES NATURE ^EETSI 'eiROS EYt We shall misa him sw the \dny* cuts used , for pot roast afe “spe- the holiday. Fniit bowls , for dec­ $3.ob- Superttition Explatnad , . r O w M R Q f P M in sta n t w h ipped 2L-;^tpkfl*.’ 9e go by; ciala" in quite a few places. In ad­ orative purposes can be filled with ^ ir e * ■Thur*., 0*e: 2A 'V M Af bur low; tow Priee»! Laudoa—Tk* aupersUtlon that a The torch he leaves no on* can dition, steaks are off from a few inexpensive liihee, oranges, grape­ krokan mirror means seven years ■ ’buy.; • •; • - ' cents to as much as 24 cents a fruit, tangertaea and aome apples. t$Mun BuaMjT4.^ 3.i«. f t M lue’ sprang from.toe fact .W *, carry on with a brightar pound in some sifeaa, Produce men rs|>ort, however, that ■n’ FRESHPAK to 5 ~r to ilm that mlrroia were once very ex- atop,' One faotor behind the. aUgbUyittM big, totay, ootom l apples are Brapn jute* . FROZEN ^ BMttv* and it took ah bnUnary Upon to* gift and aumoqrthat asHy offsriiiEi ot turkey sad bam fairly expwaiv*. PaaiA, • naval RCPUND BOTM aevsB years of saving bs- Jtmoiia left. food men say, la toe grtmiag use orangaa,' lemona -dad BAofMror nuettis K FTw m viiiN UFraa ooNNEoitccr eemuEie tianip h a t u b p a y ; n E ^ ie t o ; q u a n t i t i * ^ ftapqa w a a* good h u ^ ' POilCY CHRISmAS H0UR8->DAILY 9:45 TII4i,«;30, SATtTROAT 9:*® 8:00 • ^Kinx-B STAJiF BlTOfRiraOiN CBINi66t~iee • MdSKETT SGUAB^ NBWDfGTOH ^ litfi Iw ooUld pay for ton*. L?eeU Kittle. of bdma freezevs. ------Ir t, T 'V

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Bt„ itnemployment eolqpesMtttm,' M»l. VoO*UUSOB*>WI ter meiflbm were opimaed to the MO of Sale idea, but they Inveatlgated It any-' • vv«a WMMawa ■ igaevewww emm « Cervini Quits ways ‘ The Covenant Men of Covenant Beauprq Motor Sales, Inc., to ioi^;- ducing-ttutaformatlon. demanded and iQstnunenUl ipuslo at the ilih Cm Biff BarincM byCARtERi^ !rbss Citiapiter ter eent •». Oheck for. BLBBBk by the state. Town Collector of Revenue Paul church tomorrow at f p.m. There ' -r u ' Still TittieTo Win Sunday Air Bottle Weigh* Ton Xfi. eontampt eaiMe such as Up- Woehtfigtaii^Abaut 846^00,066 a Carvinl la resigning as a director \win be a social hour with rsfresh- Proin13J0l«U.fB , Blamed in Fatality lents after the program. neir Jlhsim euM the haur, appems genernUy tMis a i yeite le spent te the UnHed States of .the RIgbth Utilities District / P ta v iim f, R. X.—An alf bottle SOM> ItEVElWlBtES . chenter'’ Ohkptqr ...... '<5f the AmcrUBn least a year before tlMar an.jirob- tor breedK. etoctefig. •"« »* «“ *• taw unUI the Jan. h hearing eaeed and ftaany aetod off. 'lltns. tag gates m . ;o;L"ari.'‘s r Town Oounsal PhilipBayar, with C ^ in l said today he will sub­ mode of plastic reinforcsd by fiber- ' .R rt for IBBO le Edward LoenlStockM ' / mit his resignation at a district Melvin Gerber, 80 of ElUh^tdhbvehlcles in lowing shall not exceed ivon representativeg from thpf I holds the compraasod air used Mocry's Mm 's Smts . TMilfta 4tdmtaliltrntar>rimci4ia- fS S u rt ths Toyfn «* whom Reardon and Prosecutor •* . . ______20 feet. 20 feet. . Mahehedter Chairiber of Com- i!K p Ui« town from enforcini: the directora’ meeting Monday’ .night Was found responsibljl# today CopcI 0 Polaris missile from a 147 Mata St. Mancfcesler ; tar)|tabi«rinl Hmqdtal. H oa u cct^ John N. Lnmbardo hope to oop» Raymond P. Pragluskl of 11 merre attended ^ conference on subnnheme to above the surface. ln «it airehciee . ae Cmnmuntat erated laundromat he .hda formulated no opinion on Misiin anp Hilliard Sts. the death ot Mni. Carol Ah« be .towed, testified that he saw the Havemand arranged by iM Con­ its kind evv mads, contains 10 Opporing-Uphaut' Wd for free­ what to advise the'towp lew en- r*'“ *0Ti8 convertible approaching and tried : « peak Stoeka St the Manchwter Parkad^ yea- chard, 24, of Rockville .In a tqw necticut State Chamber of Com cubic feet o f'^ r at 4,500 pounds Caldwell Jr. wa'8 elected aecond Bid. ’Aik dom, 'vryman eccueed the -former tenlikC' flirt ‘n complaint and writp- fordsment authority, rhlattys to cable accident on ’Village 8 t Oct. to warn ths driver by sounding his merce Ih cooperatloiy'Wth the Jo-^ •per square Inch.-'U is made of X,- vice Chairman, Elmer. Rice waa preacher and- ohe-tJme Alunlce, horn. , ^ Obniu Bank, and Tniet aVrW Ijtg^ratem p^ this request '24. ■ ’ ■ cal chathters. were Dr. 840,000 miles oiNfilameint and Read Hetpild Advs. eleetad treaauier, and Mian. Jeanet­ On. • ....___ r t Kd,, farm boy of trying to“ manu CHRISTMAS TREES ■ Uimbardo, ejho Is schsduled to ' The coroner found evidence that faeture a. false front o f .martyr^ ItduncUon. clatmlnft the Sunday The cbromir’s ieport attributes Thomas Healy; D]A Charles Jacob­ weighs a ton when ein' te Sumiler, eeefetary. •Hartfenl National / law la "In' x'iolatlon the conati- brohsOute ths edse aghihst the Mrs. Bouchard was traveling at a son, Edward TIiMns, Mrs. Natalie Semi. . Mrs. Bouchard's death to the fast rate of speed, did ’not see the Elected to S-year temu on the. Bank and TMut Oo'<88 ’ ’ *B 'J e 0 K e k h . tutloh and laws of the State ot laundry ip Town Court Saturday, negligent operation of a tow, car , NicHotu Pencheff, Cham­ chafer'* board of dlrectofa .were The attorney general said Uphaut' BOVS'mo oiRLs comsr Cowecticut and the United States aaid he has no idea what he will by Gerber. He was operating a cable, and did not apply the ber presldept^ and John Wlet, hx brakes. The Impact broke the clalau of "loyalty, to God. and the WILL BE AT ir a FLANTATION ^ A local contest. You or your frfend* wW wini Cnnatitiition.” do. The quest for the Injuction, he wrecker owned by Gerber Bros, ecutlve vide ^sident. aoh and Francis Mahoney AH nom- ConeUtuUon are ‘'nothing sDfirt.of saM. may dscida him against pro­ blocking device on the winch, Hartford Fire ...... 1 9 9 809 You qualify if ynu’re 16 ef tUidsr t., And. with the fllinjt of the com- when Mrs. Bouchard’s Car struck tnatlons for these posts were made National IPlr* ...•<..138 . -~ sacrUegS'" rlaiht a aummona waa issued oy secution until the Common Pleas the wlte tow cable \yhlch extended nearly tipped over the wrecker, • by the nominating committee of .Uphaus spurned the FlM.lj 19 LEWIS STREET iKTiR TODAY.AT O U R 3t|2^ M a0 STORi Common Pleas Court Judge James Court has ruled. diagonally across the road to a and' threw her car against the Amendment’s protection. against your windows llv,,excluaiye Kirsch : ■ which- Atty. W. David Keith Is Dee. P. Doherty to Police Chief James ■ A pQBSibls precedent in the mat­ car in a driveway. The cable p t curb. .A chairman. aalf-incHmination te New H ^ p - X , ' ‘ ' ' Gerber, too, saw her car ap­ Piiblie l^ecords Aetna Ceeualty ...-I M ., M. Reardon requiring him in ap­ ter, was developed-i*Dec, 4 when into the metsJ roof posts of her 1 ■V : The new directors rand- offlcfta Aetna life-N ew . . . §4% 87% Bhire, but. Wyman said, be Ipvoked COMf IN /INO S ft THESE PRIZES TODAY! pear In; Common Pleas Court Jan. Common. Pleas Court Judge .John convertible, struck Mrs. Bouchard proaching. The signal lights were Vflrti^~«arBlinds >for the hoHdayK- y®®" Were Bwom Into office by Atty, Wamntee^H^eeds' ' ■. Cmm. C^pral'-. ■ ,• ••8*9 It when ije was testl^lng before Sipriing fhup$day, DoCe 17 .a to ehow cpuae why an Injunction T. Dwyer ruled In New' London in the neck, killing her Instantly, operating Oh the wrecker, but .he Vincent Diana. . ' the House un-American Activltlea Ai OUR DRUG STORE 1' did hot dismount to warn her of Rose M. Chambers to Bveretf E. *to come! Call,MI 3-4865 for prices. totd. Btoarp BoUer .,'88%' POH Should not he grartted; County that coin-operated liun- Evidence presented at an in­ ■ i ftapecta CoopenUon TYavelm ...... 88% .-lB5% Omunlttec te;i956. . Prlire Monday ^feirved a ^war­ dries must remain dosed Sundays. the danger, nor did he p r^ d e a and Mary Jane BucklaM. property gt^BT OBOiWB THEBB NWWATWmUOBJMgH^ quest Nov.' 15 showed that the on Keeney St. \ '* Thoms „made his flrat mova to ..Pnblletttlitlen ‘ By opa-voto margins, both the rant on the eorporatlon charging (Hit ruling came in the appeal of | cable Extended for 35 to 40 feet, in proper lookout, the coroner said, ’' atrengthen the chapter by opfihMiY , iildiynrd T^iqs New Hampshire and UB. Suptame ^ TOWN. YOUBTBEE » visibility was impaired by Inter- ^w ard J. Holl to Frsji G. and Conn: lig h t A ** • BEOAPBE nr n n o t cO T jjw g A x-i(ilatlon of the Sunday cloalng a decision in Groton. - i violation of a State statute pro­ ' ||lB remarlia^th, "X him ml*" Courts rejected Uphaus’ earlier ap-. law. A eorporatlon officer. Victor mltent rain. Phyllis D.' Boss, propertj^ on E. Hftd. EaoCtric light 68% 66% Pine Lenox LaunderCenter is not only fight- viding that the distance between ereate a vhlwtt^ col^?hl|Awt peala from hlS contempt conviction., Kuoferbetg. of Wantagh, N.Y.. ac­ Center St. - • ' v QliinSwU)# drivji In Fifc- Hartford Gas Cp. ... 39% 42% 89* B. OEN1KR «T, Ml 9 -9 6 1 4 tng ths law on the grounds of un- Edward J.. Koll to St l^au^olo- ;', Is second nrtSe.",' ‘ ^ ^ ■ rutrjif^^uAld Thoms. Hie drive toU Southern New England . TTie' State Supreme Court’s lat­ cepted the warrant and posted constitutionality, but on the basis 370.000 pounds tliis year, as . com­ FINDELL MFC. CO. S Thpma'said, that future of fleers est ruHng presumably leaves the concentrate on getting ManchMipr Telephone. -..... 44%'. , 46^4 $.')0 bond for Town Court appeiri Hartford; Catherine Peretto, 1811 mew Church Corp., proper^ on question of when Uphaus will gate iW M taUM ’llteN dteH tekklkM LW k no one works In the laundromat Loomis St ; Miss Nancy Vabalas. pared with 7J0O.0OO for last year. Dale and Ludlow Rds. ' ' ' ■ ' 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER <" o f " ^ chapter should borne from residents to give te the Mancheater Bfannfacturing Companies anee Saturday. on Sunday. The laundry has wash'- within the corps of yolunteers. 40 Wedgewood fit.; Mrs. Florence Tax. Wen •, chapter, rather, tRan where they Arrow, Hart H eg,'.. -82% . 87% Ask No Bafoteement ing machines operated by coin, World’s first dean of men was Venetian Blinds, Repfiira, Repair ;Parts jjr rather thkh ffom -thi community In the meantime, I. A lbert Nichols, 56 N. Elm St.;-Mi’S. Ruth State of Connecticut against w o^. Aasoclatod Spring .. 82 , U and a change-making machine. It Horan. Tolland Rd., Bolton; Mrs. 'Diomas Arkie Clark, jyho took ' .*oat huge.. Maaoh^tar resUente^nrere gm - BriatorBrass ...... 12 . 13J4 lehreir of the Hartford law firm la completely a self-service esUb- this post at the University of II Francis W- Ruhmel. doing buaiK ’/Ho'Maimed ..the. direbtbra .that of Rundbaken, Ryter and ^hrer, Pata Oervinl Janice Labbe, 25 Ward St., Rock­ ness SB Snak-Klng Co. at 42:Hyde ennle to-the Red Croee -laet yrtr, Dunham Bush ...... 8% llshment, the firm says. ville; Gall Anderson, Tollfnd; llnols in 1901, they would' be asked, to resign if said retiring prebldent Raymond Em-Hart 62t counael for LAundercenter, has for his resignation but aaid they Rodney'Dlmock, Ellington. they didn't- work. The post of . di­ ••f,' tent a letter to Reardoh and the Unatteiided on Sundays Gorman,, but thbir generosity did .Fafnir Bearing 68lt "Ttie laundry establishment," were not •‘personal." He said he ADMITTED TODAY: Carol rector entailed, wqrk, he.;said,;a|rt not'h'^p the Manchester ;ohM>ter: Lamleni Frary-Clark 17 town asking that there bS no en will be glad to serve the district the comfklaint reads, "remained un­ Milanese. 95 Davis Ave., Rockville._ anyone nnwBHng' to work ehouid Thie 'was because so puuiy of N, ;Bt.-Maohlne 20% attended by the plaintiff and/or In any unofficial oapadity. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Jloft turn in his resignation. Nortlt' rted Judd .. . - 32 , It had been rumored that there thqealwtao'work at Pratt.end Whlt- X Its officers, agents, servants and £q Mr. and Mrs. Lee Friend, BHi- ■The financial, litatus of- the or- n ^ ,give there, Add their octotribu- ROfeeilB <3prp- M ' employes and though no labors of vvBs. thought in the town adminia- fteld; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. anlzation *ls 4 vw-dlfflcwlt one," atsmley Works ITeW 82 tiwtion that. Cervini's Job as g tkma Were credited to the Hart­ OlfAT NIW kllll OH the pisintiff were performed In con­ Robert , Purlnton. ThompsonvlUe; .esaldsT^., ■ ford Chapter. .->•( Terry Steam ...... 38 _ nection with said laundry on Sup- town, department head along with AT THE g1A Iqp^of 4Xiil)0,'tr'grant national orgenjltatlon, $1,000 jAtd neay Dovte,. became famous of police powers . . . and deprives posal was r.ejected by Eighth Dis­ through Friday. 8. a.m. tp 4 p.m., > from the national orgaiilzaumi will the 1967 l*«-Oyar debts, ahd,$2,500 te history when'ne rode hoteeback the plalnUff of property without trict voters In . 1058. also Monday, 8 tff^O p.m. >■ be was not atlpulato^ Thoms said. was' earmarked for blood collection. to . Philadelphia,, where, he cast a due process of law,” the complaint ' Cervini was elected in the annual }t< edata betw ^> gfOO and-. 8900 a A« at reaut of this, fbtahotal pro- vote for .the adoptlon-ot the Dec-. says. district election last June. A spe­ V ihcmth to run' the Manchester dicament, some'of the members of laraUon of Independence. Hls vote tTO Warrants charging the laundry cial election will probably be held 2 Chapter,^ao that a minimum of the ManoheiAer Chapter euggeated brbke. the tie between the .other with violation of the law were to- to get a successor. State Burley Crop iA W ES' . $1,400 wm.Mjneceaaary. that the ch »te r merga Delaware delegates to the Con­ Bued Dec. 8. The laiuidry was ac­ Cervini has held virtually .all dis­ C. Elmon^^atklns will serve aa Hartford Ok^ter. M i^ .M a n c ^ tinental Congrein. 1 4 LII cused of staying open Dec. «, spe- trict posts, at one time or another.. H igher Than 1958 % eifleaUy,. after receiving a written Me waa a district officer for 12. SKIRT LINE-UP Cotofii, short TT ’’i ------•warning from Reardon. years before 1961. ' Washington, Dec. 17 -wHie roU-up' sleeves, Reardon last summer sent let- Agriculture Dq(lartment predicts aSMried stylee. tem to all laundries asking that Sizes 82 .to 88. they comply With. the . law. No Connecticut vaiXt^ies of Burley Reg. 01.90. ' laundry, wUh the exception bf Hospital Notes tobacco Will reach higher produc­ Laundercenter, has been open on tion this year than in' 1968. Sunday since August, he eaid. visiting hours; Adults 2 . to 8 The estimate was contained In The law forbids business opera­ a prediction yesterday that the $ 1 .3 7 tions on Sunday except for the sale p.m. Maternity 2 to' S and 6:8fl, to 8 p.m. Children's Ward.2 to‘7. nation’s hurley crop will total half ■'A&P Swper M orkek ^ of certain commodities such as a billion pounds this year. This-la wHOic ea Jiiiwe. m as dairy, bakery ' and agricultural seven per cent highqr than 1968, prodtlcts, medical supplies, tobac­ Pktients Today: 218 O K N UNTIL 9 P.M.' TUESDAY CriRkWTy tm% W ADMITTED YES'lTIRDAY: but 11 per cent below the XO-year -rf-'Yr-' co, newspapers, horticultural prod­ Mrs. Sophie Bohenko, "2% Win­ ucts, antiques and several others. average. AND WiDNESDAY NEXT WEEK dermere Ave., Rockville; Newton For, cigar binder, the depart­ quilted, full sweep LADIES’ BULKY Oven4leedy lb 55c Moore, 19 Bowers St.; Miss Susan ils Tender -r Whole * • ' * ment said type 5X Connecticut!- ^ sklrta with matching belt. Ske $ 0 .5 9 We will close promptly at f p.Pi. Thur^y order that our employees r H«lps IcMp your Turklngrton, 1,7 Gerard St.: Nathan Valley broadleaf should total 4,- 22 . te 28. D|her skirts, tan- UP St. Bartholomew’s LaRosa. Wapping: Isaac Siiyder, 970,000 pounds, against 3,000.000, pbrted wool fabrics. CARDIGANS 70% Wool, 80% Al­ • may enjoy Chnatmaa iSvs. with Vi^z ftri^^Sf__ "TRIM " LB 55" M e U n hurnor cloon ,ag if 27— ...... Wellesley' -■Rd.; Mrs.i — Winifred nlf for last year, type 52 Connecticut paca, 100% wool, 90% Purdy. 655 Porter St.V George. wool, 10% cashmere,, JtlSTRlDUCiDI >, hoafg your homo 1 Buys 7-Acre Tract was estimated at.O0fl.00a pounds, iV SILVERBROOKfRESHCREAMtiiY ’ PRT 7 1 SUPER-RIGHT r^ SMOKiP IO H «S Kingsbury, Coventry; W illiam Valnst 360,000 last year, , mlliiim linings, acetate Kolber, 230 Demtng St.;, David * 3 .5 9 and .rayon piles. mmnt RT-98 is the most completely A 7-acre tract on. B. Middle I Thompson, Old ; St,pne Rd.,. Ver­ ^ e estimate put type 01 Con- - BnttnA.down collar. Yukon Ginger Ale f Am'!. ib eitoetiTe fuel oil addltivs in use Tpke. in the Rockledge section'has 1 non; Claire Ann Plikaitts, East nectlcyt cigar wrapper leaf at 8,- G irls! C oots .Three-quarter sleeve. FlevoraContenti Only SpetlaL A cts 4 9 ' ShouMer Butts 49^ COFTEE today. This helps your oU 84 to 40 Assorted stylee and TOOZiARv been purchased for approximately colors. Size# 0 to 20. iV sr-Right - ^ q burner deliver more dean, de- - \' I CitteB DaUm 3T H$*tric FROZEN V I 0 ^ Q O p pendable heat. You get_ pre­ gSO.OOO as a site for St. Bartholo­ OTHER SWEATERS 14'/, to 24'/,. PRICE REDUCED - 9 P K G A ^ W , Me oNur f ifS mium service, too. AU designed mew's Church and an 8-classroom $0 00 02A8 Once you eo^ yta’H ______roast OR STEAK LB 4 r to make home heating easy. school building, according to a rte|« tetf jttifrtertemt^Just Wr>jfoo. warrantee dqed> filed In Town MEN'S, WOMEN'S Aii. GOOD FANCY TOP QUALftY . Clerk's office today. , . • $|i«e<-HMl H j a n e PARKER CoRlosby for 1 5 5 3 Site prejiaration work . will start GIRLS' SWEATERS $ 1 .6 9 a 'wish, . .. in the spring, acedMing, to the Wool anil nylon tweed with .• Hiayiliiir lilt lijHiinsiitatlti-., all wool Untag. Imported fab­ Sriced Bueon 2 lbs SB'" fm m Rav.' Philip Hussey, 'the l-story Ortoii stip-ons and cardigans. .100% Dupont Orion, teeln wItiiMt teMoli^ fwi «M*t k A P M I N C E M e a t M obilhoat' i m * school, will accommodate an en­ I BOWLING rics from Itfay..SlEes 7 to 14. assorted colors. Sices 8-14. Sliced Bacon A rollment of about. 320 puipls, he IQUASH PIE said. Both church and achool 'will- • BNh-ltoAr wIN itot Ml slip J^s J tAP PINEAPPLE JUICE be of brick constructibn in oolonial K GIRLS’ BOUFFANT , Mrtssiatieally while yte'rt away ni Policy BrlfkGt u 59^ V K - • a S r WE GIVE sm: MIXIS-ANN PAGE,White, Ydlldwi dta VtBdOZ ^ q C design. i SHOES GIRLS' DRESSES^ $ ^ REVOLUTIONARY! • IsBaltsilut Csalrilt as DM4a$ Paaal 4P UP GREEN StAMPS St. Bartholoipew’a was I PETTICOATS - , v i ^ l v R . Honey Spice or DovlU Food; sG PKGS created more than a year ago and Large assortment of winter plaids in wash 'n wear li'-t-n luills oi;i liKe ,i dt.-iwc:. It tests en Ui" dnot —itaMit af an taen ^^LIFORr^lA.-EMPEROR , has its Masses at the Buckley cottons, pices '8 to 14. ■ -. . , ' clean It ■..t.liiitiiii; up And lots of other ' rle,-iii ' New k^rtvsB nssf Lath aai Laca- I ?■•# ;#. ★ .viftioiit .1 iwiii,'" te.-tliitt", lop to floor. School. ■ ' , Whte FWine "kinteN’' yiar Utelia .WHOuia»iaS«:iAi ' ^ c a n s 7 9 JANE PARKER M ORM RTY The property, purchased by the " A & P C O R N ' # GruiNE ^ 2 i « 2 r St. Bartholomew's Church Corp. Woinen’a iPAHiiii from Edward J. Hdl'l, consists of Slcea QIIERS three pieces on, the south side of BOYS' DEPARTMENT (toxo SHORTENING ^ 2 6 ^ 6 5 *= Paical CgIgty loinffSHSTAiM^^ BAB aACH35« 5 to 9 Boys. Flannel BOYS' BOYS’ E. Middle Tpke. across _^from the ■Men’s rectory. The property is bounded Sites Fl0«ida OraiigiM 5ii;;> 39^ JANE PARKER Ml ^ on the east by Dale Rd. and con­ e to 12 , PAJAMAS SUCK SETS • AriqjUlLNClB *pA FURNmiBE CENTRE CIGARATTfS''*^K^“c?‘ "" ON, __ __CAUfoeNiAfteVii AOF tinues across Ludlow Rd. . Cowboy Suits 6U MAIN jBTRHBT MI 8-75*0 .W w f i n g G B LAROfSIZf O O Z ^ ^ COFFEE 301-315 Si 6 1 * 6 7 The transaction was handled by Elk-tanni^ ' leather! Rubber n.77 CAKEsacuSP the ls-w Arm of Podroye and Kelly, right sole grips;. leather side. 63.37 Flannel lined corduro.y " Assorted colors, mid­ M ARVEL ICE CREiLM ^.GAL 5 9 c BplllH0 Orilonf wnned d a u p u i d : 100% Du^nt Nyioii In red, white, pink, bide dy and button style. 8 different styles. -panta. and matching flan­ Sizes 4 to 10. Sizes 4 to 10. nel shirt. Size 4 to 10. ' :-V- ^ Sweet Potatoes 4 ik leeanewtewtewii MANCHESTER GREEN and yellow. ^ Sizes 4 to I4. T RIB END nUMaosE iMSOaTio’ I' fcJ- ilfX OR MATCH PBOltN POQD SAUl tet uspit^^ Pork CItops « 25* ___ : - AarCUTarFMNCH Your Choice... BkllHED MAMS - j, ' . ■ vrGeo Beoni mozcn «or 2 i-bcah2^>39 CENTBSt CUT # FOaOHOOKerlAdY SHOE OUTLET ** 'A.Gkr M lliaS pozEN . foz [ANC5HESTBB GREEN SHOPPING CENTER IICRMCEST MEATS IN TBWH.. .!| i Pork Chops, ► -r*-- -l-H AND Hii.witeferhtej V“ S’ " : AAEP^quIiffowPr FROZIN Ate 5 f ' tUNNYIROOK C9ADE A LEAN HAMBURG BroiecoiiS|Mkirt ^OZEN lApiGGS «»"*»« iiasNr quanthiM «i rs0vriar lew prk«^„ m . A^'.gwisis,' i Groiind Beef 2 LbeSS*" -4^— i'W:.' ■ » ■' ■ ' ■ " -■ * \ ' U’l tb^Mt Ciristmes gijt yaar' cAiWrifw CmmSMCES ■■ ' I III I I Kill .11.11 IIUllMlllWI IJI ...... ■ FROZEN ORANGI JUkB will iStrith MW . ^ . mmF mil fhn»gb~ ’ i./ . ■ - . . . . ro t HOUDAV TBEAT % * oz ic; erACK6rAdc-.$^^c- 12 oz tiM jtsrs! " BoiHifUki ' 2 1%..25! Sp CANS 40ZCANS CAN --r-" V. l i . SAL— u 59e [^6aaar,tetewne^- M ANrURS^R GREEN SHOPPINO CENTER % CHEDDAR cheese ~ fe' • At pricea NA8JSCO ‘ To m o fo e s ceue Pkg ^7 “ an te-^rsn W you eaa ’,v ' f. CLOSEOUT MARY PROCTOR m AlUM SALTINES iurM2y a isyMM m im. afford CARAFE ELECTRIC lOTCHEN • Choice of t ■’ f Iilil ( ii ) I hi Ml' >r <■ I I. \ IDUCATOa ■ finiaii aed STEAM DRY IROK ; ;ljGttUCe ^ 'Igf'Haad. 23 '. model to -8 Cup $2 -9 5 12.CUP a*. mateli FRESIftgO^^BUTT43y# ■V- ybar decor " Yvrai““w*Htter; dnrnMe- tugetprMf, ~tataiid CLOCKS'1.99 \ ' ' « '^Tiintag glass. ■ . Red -and Yellow , ' . r \ -tiAFk OWN niRi'.. by expert OeUNOIANT . > i ' VEGETARU Oil craftMnen ■VVtiHAti.De > ^ UCHOY • AU EXTRA FUIFFT Hamilton Beach Food Mixer, 5-,vear MAKING OUT Mexkenl 2 »•?**« 3V Big l^tadee STRUCTO-HYORAULIC HOOK dioPBUEY VEGiifABLES FORTHltefiOatalKWAtiRR ' rX’X"' MmlB X luUKEYE TRUCKS Dee service .ghaimntee, wjjh timer, PWN « liV. CtiiciaN OR TURKEY ■; _■ fAay Made of auto body steel AND LAPOER TRUCK ToflM .White Pyrex Bowls Bi RMN WllllOT “•'*•33* '' X: *« 29* 53* LOG HAULER ...... $3.60 Bowl'Control, BUx Guide f' 4 ’- • »,■* .• ■^■'r ■ ■ 1! \ PRICES START ;AT OMS.M AUTO'TRANSPORT...... S4.C0 i • l^tCHRfSTMAS^-rPU ■' -.T.-"’—^—T~^r— ----- — 5------:-----r WRCGKER ...... $3.27 Mix Timer MUSSPUNANS Com* in and Sna Our Big Chrittmat ^ S YOUR QfDCA HGwi > ..PE^rPJUlX:;, . MAMfANT SOUPS _ EKCEISIOR lUUERED UIERH j’V* Reef StHb '••'••^^49‘ PtEFALIIIGS Parade af Plant Values,,, Fh 2 iu««ute4|* NUMtiUdHNO CHEMHES FEAmn BUTTER \ tUNMIM CHOCOLATE dUP AfpIt Fie ' mu««IS* See the variety of beautiful styles to complement any - i L ^ ^ • home decoration in dark or -^londe wood inishes. iiujMsy . CtekiM ’*‘“ '*•29* BiBMfceripiR Liiieo tOE.the spferkling, rich tonal quality. Here ere SBsECTION OF XMAS PRESEIfTS fd»". i- > ' .Sr ' *. ...j>>eflo values priced to Iwjt every .budget in easily , \ * X twanged iMtttu. • . X v' ' \ QUALITY FURMTURE FOR 1 • •?.¥/. ri'l' a. ite AD DETERGMT AIAI CEEANSIR ‘ - At Low As SU M Per Month With Low Down Payment. . THE ENTIRE HOMt Lg. pbL Bgh. LUX ^bllET SOAF FAB DETERGENT .1 ■ ' , iWfMhp SfYAmi COU3U MtegOiNT A COlfiATI>AlMOUVE KOOUa ' TOR AUTOMATIC WASHER A COtOATEFAlMOUVf NOWCI DPEN DAILY 10:00 A.M. to S;6o P.M, MILLS OPEN IB A.M. to 10 P.M. 4 ausiKeNas3y "" ■ »«>cte4|* ■ U PAOtME 33* utMt 39^ D. PEARL EVENINOa fiioe PJB. .to 9 P.M. MANCHESTER GREEN SHOPPING RENTER s e , . '~i -. ^ i . APPLUWac nnd rUBIf i r UBE CBlPnUB ' ^ PHONB Ml S-SlBif ■ f ... > MAIN anUEET .NXMOPO

I 9.' V-' U" L . ' , ■ ^ ■ / X rtiT* *<. jn" J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OOMW. THURSDAY, DECElkBER 17, 19W fOtmTBEN MANCHIOSTEB KV^NING-HBRALDe MANCHlfcBTER, COKH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 19W F A G E J IP tm DAILY CROBSWOBD PUZZLE "" t .1 . I BUGS BUNNY O V n BOARDI/HG HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE the whole eifelr now la a teal p.m. followed by Santa .’CleuB, a «AC< rTH ' V~ South W indsor country-howler' sMet storm. -Such skit by the Youth Oreup and' a COUNTfR A sJ') { / v x o f y y ) bliBserda of ice soroetimeF tear Aim... Fteaaa bring ,a ^ gift m m i t i , eAT. OCEgOl VA H rnalh electrio Tinea to p l e ^ Yaafer euu^le for eaeh of yhiir'Chlldreh. r- MtSHT SPILL K t C K M ^«AT-*0 jfe ^ than the, linemen can E xtern. 'tf you bava not been contacted ON WY M A 5A Z IN ES1 f*At>,MAI».THl*f* l»A»» WILL KNOW Ythicltt ____ Cheer up, children, .Rudolph the by the food eommlt'tee, bring a NO SOUNDS WHCM SHa RNDSTHE red-nosed reindeer ' will probably casserole large ■ enough to feed ORSAiH UA&.SSEN DGLNER&tj/t. ACBOM "bwSti H ^ r i l e s g e t S antajiere gcMehow. ywir own family. MOST FAWOAL A W>« OF SELUHifi IT, Mt> III . 4-freii Etek Nanpe All members, thalr femillee. and. iejWTSAoiNdi It FOB -we s e Wino, , VMBtBflcBB lOmmbla ,T|he.7iew'.4.-H gins' Club in the friends ere.syaitfdiRe to attend^ , \ MACHINE SHE COs e TS/ e a s e . ' - Bireraft XGaifloffical w^lm tUie biHchtdat WapptM area has chosen-tbe Buay U/MM.DABeX J. fPlMcura rtratum Ch) ‘ ;haa known Rca,ver Kijtchen Yor« its name; .Acanriat* SZCmanatM MaajAeater Kv an I n g' HerdM HOBO OIRTWO ___ day#-7W|te aettiera uaed The next meeting of the club Soatte^W^M eerrespeedent El- USommayr' 4Juft' le aw iti^ h ih aa wood* wm pe.oin,Monday,, Dec. t l, a t the .l40tW«Jcid SHirqliaMi, telephone Mlt- 8Duteh nnela hbtM. pf their leader. Mrs. Brad- cheHa-aatlkv . •alt flBOMC Ar'.ii^-'of Bio tofWn laat'Wight Yord.Alpera. Birch iRd. IfUivitibla TlPraneh rovaaed « daazling diaplay , of I^efioahmenta will be. made by la SiiitMi 'univanitjr 34Broadena 40 Pritfeiten hiMnaa rdebbrated 'wlth duuldaibol* i le piembara. 11ivs4s!^4^d ci ' AraWeiH •'Rubber tree 38 Plant pert 43 Demulcent ITMateiillM or^ilirtilft; ll:,ia the m oet'el^rl- .. . Chriatnaaa Party BColor 38 Children 44 Organa atopa fied iuld'j 4ilfctiHfying ,al|^it >' ;the -Qiir. Sa.iHar Lutheran Church RNsMin aialgha .te^oalled troi­ .. nidouimc 30 Weaken •40 Hawaiian alley OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN l i SmaU loop 10 Grated foam haa e,yer known. . T, i^,hO ld.a family Christhlaa party kas. TrMka inaauiaallurea In Rua- ItXvwlaetfng 34 Botanical tenti wreath /Satunlay at the Wapping' Blemen- sitG^;And troikasdrawn by fM euf aopaita (ab.): (poet.) , 88MncuHne 10 Incotpora.M Tkerar are a o many >dweilinga 'a t­ >1 Haitetu tractively ilecorated' with Ohriat* threi I^oraea,. hameaaed aide by, 13 Water epume appellation (ah.) , be potludk at 8 aid s. ■-...... ■ ■ • ' j aiN ot beat Oils aye-‘ sixty Christmises! 4 t t i ^ I t>oiBt tern If you have anough friends 43 Aolarif, fcjt., 'and relatives. Get thWjItx.. to help lOW NT^oF^UND! iiMtanca/ IT r r yoii wlljl your diapli^y And you yi' PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER 48 Is able will become the Mrii., Van Aato'* j CHRIffAAAS WEEK SYDRI HOURl: 48'Bjr w ar of u blR everyone ii w^ ci ^ ■y.f' « A © CAN'T 4T Anger 1 with.-... , V .',4 l ■ "t [side tm- ■ iButter OPEN TUISDAY 4 WIPNISDAY lY ll'til 9 P M V a fu ti on C^lifUbnas 3 ii x i n ' s t 4SBaidQ' Sharp’s w. B anti C laui^w i^ be pleasi' ^ Opoit ThursdSiy 8«3A ei; ni. Se • p. m, “■ Oeeed^Al Ooy Wdoy • Oiilelnine ' aebeohnat* ' the - pretty QTR LB, ^ d-LB ilGtrVrnain* , r li.' lii^ta and should have' no trouble lOZ 84 Taka umbragb ■¥“ prints:* ROLL . SSSbfpiihgad ' B' finding .South' WiiitKor with hla C tA tK It lA llll - SHARP.K HSty« S t Y AND FLAVQR/VA WCDGI MlAvrc \ . reindeer this ye^r. . ^ IT The only thing that can apoi Kraft Cheese 87 Communion If . SEE HOW Y<3U CAN 8AV| ■ ■* ' */ ■ 4V4 OZ plataa M ID H IM f i l l • BACK STRIP R IM p y b CAN o N R N t ^ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O'NEAI. VeuTI ba dalighiad ai-how piuph.You saye bn tim bM .jn lo y sX in wide anjd^wpSferM van'eiyj- ; iiiM s t -S h o rten iiig • ;T»'WMtTY. 1.0*5^ 1AOZ PINAtT PANCY SMALL . WHOLE WHITE JAR \X-\1 IAS H ION DOU Boiled Onioni mm. 4 templet* euHiti pli't.ZS" dkii. ipHiled. -y W-OZ Maa at a. arm and legs, *11 vinyl, unbrSSkebl*. 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MANC6B$TBB BVBNVid HERAiJ), JtANCjBE^TER, CONK^ THURSDAY, pgCEMBER IT, 1959 Cyr’s Two F oul Tosses IB Give Central Big Win A nd Loi^es; D ecision SIDB ilJ in O M ■ ■ ...... ' ■I, 'b i f M ^ g cUiaapioR Hdusa A :ue’ Csmden, N. / , DdC* 17 ***J«tt Isrt.iOflU lo Jiv8 up to his biltingasa harahlttir anddropfMd a Kwound H«t* aUrUd off the saason last Y a1« liuketball fhos had good reason to amile today. Th* ACTOtlOnV® U tM tV % \ d«ci8|on^to^ Ace Armstrong In nattonally televised middle* night' with a win over Naaalffs, -.•vn— '■ Elis wOQ,' that's obvious. .But sv«n more Important, they SturfiM* go-iu: _ , ’ S Now Turk, DUc. 17- (AV^heinnati'g Beggq«t8, tabbed by walloped Brown. Bl-68 iO ap Ivy ^ague inaugurjil .for boUi weight light. W. I* P« ‘ii It waa a cU»s« game until: the bnis Tietim the doUege bfasketbaU tegm ii> irecent years, Bllla a 22-year-old cmicagi) tofi iand, fanied with a Cualllf# Motor* ... 2 i, J Uat psrtod w t o House A- Mala, teams. And whit’s ipore, they diaolayed a frerh eGohomore hopefW who alttgged his way I flt o ^ c S e * wdien he caught AJoar Auto P»rU .. 21 12 led by Diimia Dlifly (lO) anB,2ohn ;may need to oe to survive the kind -of eorniietition they'll talent m the peiwon. of reseirverBlUf a No. 10 ranking with, a vtrtoty editingdn. ■Holb-^-ood SsrviM . « •»; LuOah (U)> puUad Idl5ad. dim IGghn face from Bradley^St. Louis ^nd. Drake, within the rugged PoUnsky. over Rory Calhoun, waa unabio’ to .Ffem' tha fourth, until-Oto iav* DsCormier., Motor* .1 5 1* ♦> (6) and Jim Hannagan C4) tdppod MiBsouri Valley Conference.t '— ------Pollnsky came otf 'tha ;bendh to BgOMlUAN'IIANN - tope with the good lett band Arm- «nth, Armatrong had coaspleto Mtn. Auto, Part* .>1* ^ SU Last year, the powerful MVC leading a, welt-bsJsnced attack, scors 15 poiitts In'the first half. strong showed. No* waa he Able to. oontroL Ho again toohr dtoirM In Man, tisdiator ----- .1 1 22 355 The Maachwter Ski 'd o b held In tha niglfitcap, Harm> woii a graduated Ito ffrst three teams to made it »>d in a 88-58 whipping of His psrfonnancSa bodss wsA. tor its pot hicK-Christma* party Mon­ eoM» the cover-up tecUcA of the the righto and closed out tha thtutwo post-Season naUonal tour- hapieas North Oaipliiia State. ^tlA EUs’ future, end this 18 some­ ReiUlts. (^rUtffe 2, Hollywood aquaak*^, Ifom Laa'a Market,, 27- day at th8 American Legion, and BUMbeth. N.J., picture boxer. tound with hik'd pUntitsp 10 too 24. Oaly,;a^few -points aeparathd’ namenU-rdinclnnatl to the. NCAA ■(2»4), while Bob A lan's 27 points thing to' plesse every fbod Xeld 1. A!c*r 3. Radiator 0; Auto Part* thank* to Jndy Woldkkaa and her .‘1 met couldn’t get up any Jaw, He used, his right to taka tha twO'Uains throughout Every and Bradley and St. L«ul* to. the and 28 nboundb Nd LaSalle. (5*0) .committo*, It # *« a vary anjoy eteam.” Bllla said arier the fight, the ninth and mkt the.lUto by a I Do Cormier l Cunliffa *■ load* ^mhn stored for Herm’s in a team NTT. Thla year, the big three’s as over Lafayette, 81-78. Sophomore Ifhe Tele victory was» ohe Altar bv thr«. pamw. ’ _ . abla ovenlng. "It waa one of those nlghta when big marglB. It w8* AnnilM af^ e ^ rt. Jqtk Meleako (12) was tough as ev^r and Drake seems ‘Jack Foley hit for 38 p ^ t s aa three .itelatered by CkMUMkrtlcut I oouldn't get ftofted.” ’' 18th triumph In lO flgltU, Hiph«!t ecoras were regl*t«r^ ready to make it a quartet. - Hdly Cress routed Amherst, 78-45. .On* «C tha MfhUfhto wara tha t'- Dtk Johnston 143-355. •®ffl hi|^ for Uw losars, followed by teams .Wednesday night {hsLtlw aUdas and mitvies token ky two Referee Patll Cavalier, the. only how is l7-8il. 1^ * Kuatak .with right; . The four, so far, have a combin­ Vale Vtlili^Opeaer ' oth«r hes, I Bridgeport deftoted offletti with a vote under the New - Four-hundred fane Chapman 13P Ken Oetrtiuky 851. ed )8*1 we;. Nrirnth** defeated POntleelll's only Ipser' ha* Been St. Louis— judftkg IV aama af the eiMUs we 91,000, Fadden scored 19 points and soph Routhdfii Connecticut 71-69. levian - rOwda. EIUb was given the the net $8l^ ,T -\TCEES ?troOCT UBAOtn m last m^htY only', game,. 37,24. beate nlast . week by unbeaten, BUI Polinaky 15, and Dnve Zor- aat^ iTfew tmiiaec end broken iki S tu d in f* Tim Oaila^er led the winhers PoUnaky contributed a total of memortea, too. thlfdand seyaiith rounds.The first In the seml-wlndop, highly regarded Ohio State. _ -S, now’s four free throws in the last 17 points to the Ell viciory, a wap-wcffed as a draw by Cavalier. (Kid) Analam scored a to M W, L. Pet '' TOABO&okfibiar Yai^hary with 12 points. Little Joey Wektind The'ff'hm BillikensTtitllkAnw promptlynrnrm nftir bouncedKminAActTs*m«* 46 seconds and' GeOrge Farley’s1m«a*aa Crarter Oak ...... W 8 .727 followed with 10. ■ - cloee second to the 19 points talUed ICniS.^^hB at 156 had a half TKO over Jimmy Taylor of ■ .bkch with a 12-poInt victory .over elt-round ;^ay enabled Ctomell to by daptaln Dap McFadden. Naxt meetbg of tha Manchester jrt 15 7 .882 Johnny Egan (15) and . Briice 8kl (nub will take place at p.M. pound (rtlgd^yer Armstrong, mif- Ington, D.C. 'Kentucky and last night ran their toppliKtoy- foe Columbia. 74-70. i ferod 8 cut msida his mouth in popertaon Pa rk . . . . 12 10 ,546 Eagleson (5) pac*d POntleelll's. record to 5-1' with a 65-61 cuffing Farley, point* Morris Towne and Dick' Strong at the American Legion December F’rMsnd Park ...... 8 IS- .400 BU«lNCS9 HaBN*8 UBAOUB of I^ovidenee, one of the East's soofad 14' points eaettior the visi­ 38. A very |C*rry Chriatmee to all the second aa aNfMUlt of a hard and 22 rebmuida. tors. Bprlngfield’*"«cord Is qow right by ArmstiOngKAnother hard College Baakieniall V>-t Si--:* O val...... 8 14 .384 “ ■ At -the^JDaat Bide Rat liuit night, strriiger indapandenta. Meanwhile Quantlco, winner of - its own .aind see yon at the next meeting. ^/:2\ 2- 8. right by Armstrong m. the fourth Belmont Abbey 63, Wedlejmi Don-WllUa baht B’nal B'rlth, 58- Bradley, which had dumped Provi­ tournament four times Jn five 36. SO. A cloae and hard fought flrat dence off the unbeaten list Monday Central Connecticut's victofy inflicted more damage^'^^o Ellis’ B f't results ware reputered 5y years, defeated ML St.. Mary’s ' ’ Jttw England akl eondltlons: mouth. From the fifth on he Cornell 74, Columbia 70, half saw both taam* battl* on night 57-55, fattened its record to fMd.) 88-53 to rea<^. tmUfhtto caine when Isso Cyr of Manotiegti^ L’ rrv Aetto 101, Budd.*' MoOUe evan terma, but tha North End dropped In- two fMe throws with Vermont. v fought without e mouthpiece. ' Yale 81, Brown 68. t e a M 9 0 t r e 5-0 in a 74-54 decision over Ford- final against Jaojcsdtivflte (Fla ), Bast Burko. Burke Mt. — 3 to lOO. Bob viTiite BO. Dave Saplenaa Garagatnen,. uriag a fast break ham. seven seconds to go. - Ibere were no knockdowns. Harvard 53, Northeastam 83. a-' 79-86 winner over Lewis (lU.) 6 bsae, 8 {lowder.. skiing fair on H oiy croe’s 78, Ambeist 48. 05. ■ ■ ' ■ ... - ■ ■ - - ■ - In the aeoond half, aU but' ran I 1710 New Britain squad had a After the even first round, Somethliig to Think About . Art Muaselman had 28 p ^ U toll .road only. ' Armstrong came on strong m the geport 88, Springfield 73. B'nSi B'rlth Off the court. Add' Id}* Drake’s 4-0 le — Cham-* The Oiahts, featuring the great-*-San Francisco, experiencing a t*o Stage T w inbill kena trailed 32-81 at the half. Berries ...... '..18 34 comeback •loe Sohmidt, Lion* LB Hariand Svare, Giants Villanova, LaSalle and Holy formance from Dick Harvey. 21m Ray Smith. Brown* 2ohn NiHby, Steeler* ptonship. teams reflect champion­ est defense m football, have three BUI Pcllinirton. Colts. ' Colorado State dnlbbad Idaho itm Bingo, Packer* Ray Wletecha, Giant* - men on (hat'p.latoon,. with line­ The second team, however, Indl Bill Geqrxe, Deers LB At Arena Sunday Oroas, thr*e .of the Eaat’a unbeat- Results: Hone.ydew* 2, Nuts 2; i ship performances. ■ cates the arrival of a new aet of Yale Lary, IJons H Jim David, IJons eni, kept rolling; Tale and Cornell 62-46, but Idaho’e Joe King set dohnny cults*, Colt* Charley Oonnerly,. Glnnt* backer Sam-.Hull and safety Jim H AbOi^Woodson. 49ers a Pacific Coast consecutive free Phims 8. Bars 1: Berrlea 4. Peacih-1 Frank GUterd. Giant* 2. D. Smith. 40er* So it's no accident that the Patton ’ topping allv, the defensive stare. Tommy McDonald of the Tom .Brimknhler, Ragles won Ivy League game* and the. es 0. . ■ f Baltimore Coifs and the New York Eagles, tackle Forest Gregg of y; NEA Jim Brown of Cleveland, who now Smith, Ssn Francisco, and John a doubleheader will b* staged Sun­ Service and The Herald.- day at the Manchester High Arena tional title' In’ other Wednesday King, breaking the previous mark lias made,the all-pro selections at David Crow, Cardinala. are the of 26 aet In 1957 by Idaho’e (SaiD' DOUBLE BimOOE BBAOV1) The -Colt's and -Gianta 4ach coming offensive standout*. {nVoTviilg tour unbeaten league eh- features. Standings fullback in all three of his years Villanova, with Huble White Simmons. placed flve men. and they put them wdth the money men. , - Defensive back Abe Woodson of trie*. East Hartford’S'-Marco Polo, ‘ W U P( Haw'ko on Move where they flgiire to do the most, the Forty .Nlners, linebacker Har- More Upsetting Than Home Run Withwli two victoriet In two start*, MlerrUl’a Market .,. m, 81 11 .t Fmv Surprliwa will meet Southington in the flrst Sport Schedule New York, Dec.. 17 (dV—The re­ good. Baltimore, with the most land Svare of 'the Glahts And Man. Engraving . . . . .24 18 .5 explosive attack in foot^tl, i? There are few s«rpri.ses this tackle Frank Fuller of the Cardi­ game at 2 o’clock while Manches­ Clark Motors ...... 22 30 .5 surgent Chicago Black Hawk*, a year’s team, since eight men of the ter Red Embers, 2-0, will play Jaye Puts on Strong Rdlly^ dlsappointmeht for mo«f of the represented by four, men ’ on the nals rated serious All-Pro con- Correntl’a la a ...... 23 30 .5 Friday, Dec. II All-Pro offensive platoon. offense and seven of the defense .aideratlon for the flrst time. Cobb Glad to See Boys WUlimantic Nassiff* at 3:30. Gus'i Griadera...... 18 26 .8 RHAM at Poriland. National Hockey League season, are repealers from 1958, Guard Southington and Naasiffa are are starting to gain ground on the Johnn.v Unltas. fheir trenlendous Guard Duane Putnam of Lo* Defeats Headquarters^ 58-52 .Ponticelll A Sana ....1 1 11 .2 Rockville at Windsor. Jlm^Tlay Smith of Cleveland, cen­ Angeles and linebacker Joe> Sch­ both 1-0. High vs. BrlMol Central,-8:80— rest o f • the clubs. • The Hawks quarterback, and Ray Berry, the premier pass-stingger in the Na­ ter'Jim ‘Rlngo of Green Boy and midt of Detroit are the only men i With no pro football scheduled Results: Ehgnvers 2. MerrlU’a School. blanked the Boiton Bruins 4-(V in halfback Frank Gifford- rtf' New Bases Again 1: Clark 2, Pontlcenra 1; Ous’s 2. Hartford Tech. ve. Cheney, 8— the- only gafne pla.ved last night. tional FootbaU^ League, were run­ •w’ho’ve been ,*elected by the 1 ton television Sunday. George Jaye Mfg. and Headqufrtera*u he broke loose for two easy lay- away choices it^thelr positions. York, all second, team selections a touchest jiirv, the men they play I Mitphall, coach, prompter and Oorrentl’s 1.- Armory. The victory enabled Chicago to .vear a«o; jumped up a notch. tangled ‘In the hardest fought ups m the final seconds. Again move out of the cellar by one point Berry was on 94 per Cent of the mgnager of the Red Embers, game of the Ree Senior League foul shooting was exceptional ^ th CSiarlte McCkirtUar's 141 alnigle Sunday, Dec. 20 NEA All-Pro teams since the bsi-1 Nfiw ^ork, Dec- 17 (/P)— “ I m on the threshold o f old age, and Pete Janltowakl'e 850 triple Red Embers vs. WlUimaritlc. over Newi York, which fell into' ballots sent in by tlie pla.ver* of SO d'd defensive end Andy thlragnt that It would be a good last night with Jaye pulling out Jaye hitting on 10 for IS and Were the best scores turned In. 8:S0-:-Arena„ last place. i the 12 team.,. - Robu.*tellt of the Gtar.t* and Jackie loting of the players'was inaugu-j^said T.v Cobb, “ and believe ipe, it’s quite an adventure." The Idea to stage a league doubichead- their second, win, U-S2. The loss Headquarters 16 for 21. Jim Meri- Ernie Slautner' -.of Pittsbiirgh. rated In 195,5. i voice on the telephone canle through in a hoarsi,- throaty er to give area fans a flne after- . was Headquarters flrst. Nike cam* arty (10), Chet Morgan <14> and Newcomers to th*'‘-Jill-prn rapks' T* J*’" " : whisper, a.s if it were an effort to spieak on'the'pftK of the neen .eif eporte.JJitsheU ranted the up with its flrst win of the year Don Pinto'(13) all played well for are defensive ^halfback Tom' the only team which failed to place eompetitor*. ------^ apacloua gym at the high school in oVerTelso, 47-40. the losers. ' Brookshier,, of Philadelphia and a man on either the-first or sec m all right,” tlte voice as­ order to give the big games more Ja,ve and Headquartara played Nike and Telao entered into a veteran tackle l>o Nomellinlc of- ond squads. . , sured. "I'm feeling 100 per cent. baaeball haa ever kstown. le as color. Games are usually played at the best game In the young season alow moving game with big Jim II /• ' L've had more x-rays and t'eeta in keen aa ever. 'the Verplanck Gym. 'With Jaye putting on quite a Cooper of the Misaelmcn leading the past few day* than Tve ever ‘I.aee where the boyt are steal- Mahcheater. fans will have an shooting exhibition in-the last 10 their drive - In the fourth period gifts under j Q had iii my life. The doctors «ay I mg baaea again.” he remarked. Opportunity.to see the caliber of minutes to pull out the win. The with 13 of his 21 points to assure alette Trims Cheney^ 53-33, should be mit of here eoon." "That'a wonderful. I don’t get to the CCBL this ytar and see one of inspired team, led by Moe Mor- them of the initial -win. Jim Jones By "here'' Cobb meant Emory see many games any morn, birt, I tha flheet'Manchester team In ac­ hardt.(lO) and Norm Burke (14), contributedAo ..the win with a flne University Hospital" iri Atlanta- make.it a x>oint to aee. thla White tion. Coach Mitchell reports. .came up from 13 points down mid­ floor game'while scoring 12 points, S L A C K S .. CWm Md eerduruy. v SU tC K S Wnter-Weiflit Wash'll Wiir.. .,.6** Locals^ Play Hartford Friday where he has been confined with a Sox fellow (Luis) Aparicio when­ • "This la. by far, the best team way in the third period. They Anal­ 10 In the first half, Irv Foster (12) back ailment since Sept. 24). ever I can. And of courae the I have ever had the pleasure to ly went ahead with two minutes to and Bob McDowell (8) played beat Wool FIsimtis • Wontfd •> Hopssckinp 019 for Telao. spoiitsh iiits . : . . ' . . . . 2 ’ * 3 ^ 4 * * - Btrthilay Tomorrow Giant*’ j^lllie Mays. work* with." , play and Morhsrdt iced their wto For the flfth straight . time this* Summary ; Cohb hopes to be permitted to ■;The managers are Anally be­ - / • ...... KNIT SNIRTS...... 2 ^ l 3 ” SWEATERS Boft Nocks • Crsw Niekt X season Cheney Tech's - basketball LaSaleMe <4ji leave by next .Sunday or Monday. ginning to realize the value of the Pt*. team went dbum to defeat yester,' n r That means he nill spend hi* birth­ stolen base. The stolen base is a ShswrCollsra«Csnii|sm...... Hague — mental haxard-to the pitcher. It's DRISS SHIRTS.. .WmIi 'n WMr.. .,2 * ’ day afternoon. LaSalelte Seminary-2 Barnae ... day at the hospital. The farnoiis Sullivan .. Georgia Peach, who played the more upsetting to him than even outacored the Rangers, 63-33. for* 4 Cote ...... a home run.” SWIATERS ...... 2*" 3** 4” Z I P R E R J A C K E T S Nsvsnibiss ^ _ their third win in. flve - starts, Dearcaier* flrst of hia ,3,OT3 major leagrie Cheney has-yet to post a decision. Smith ..... games some M years, ago., will be The man who owns a UfetimS Balu-r .,. R A I N C O A T S ...... 3 * V Quilt’Unod * SlMwl Collsrs...... 7' The B-Men, Jlminy Bamas and 2 Swe.nev , 78 tomorrow. He spent 22 of his mark of .367 and 12 times led the x .. George Baker each hooped 13 j’^ Sahe ...... , _ _ _ 24 year*'W ith the Detroit Tiger*., American League in batting, sonce flnt.shing -vvlth the Philadelphia atole 96 -bases during a sejwion. He T I E S . ’^1 points aa all.nine hoys used by the Totala ...... 77 - M« *3 21 Athletics. declared the , present day players C A R COATS..*..,...... ,9** Saints wound up in the scoring' rtieaes- <»*) . / m WEST MDDLrmCL SHOPPHN KMUDE NEXT TO ORAIir UNION* | derny. In'a losing pause. Bill Me- p. T .. . •* S r. Pte. "There are a'.ill a couple of x-: can run just as fast as the play­ R O W T I E S ...... 55^ R for ID 1 M-nd'U"' . Mi i rays to coroe.’^ he .-raid. "After er* of hi* day ‘'onl.v- they don’t Mulian again atarre'd with a dozen 3 MDfoleii ,. l-« 3 talliea. -Phll Hence added eight 4'. Brown -i... .V* . S that, if all. is 'well, .they’ll - let me make as much use of their speed;" • 2 HeJiro ,... 4-* * : ’.eav;*-'for my home In Glenbrook "I nevet- stole * base with the more. • - - 2 McMullen Friday afternoon the Rangers 0 Bickiticr* -2-3 ■ '212 N«v. X1 feel well enougti to walk idea of setting * record,” said the h ^ e to get untracked against .1| mirttl.n .. (j. out right now, In fact, they're al- man whose 892 total la unchal­ • lowing me t ’aa thrown out. I dld .lt abreast of the aport and the play­ to create a mental hazard. I want­ lt*« a Ijflfluty'.. . and bhere’s ju«t ONE to DolwtJs^riB|sj)d^l^ IldltUnod « OriORFi(o4Ji^ 1 5 « b 1 9 « ^ •8 P ro o f ers’ through JW? newapSpftrtP, "And ed the pitcher to kho-w I’d run any b« had i . i.-flo h u iry fliid call it your own. WAR hta brsin,. regarded' a* -vhe.nimolst : Fourrdoor hardtqji equipped, with MI 3-5161 s tric dock, wall-to-wall .carpeting, power, i , ‘ f'l ■teerihg, ' jMwer brakes,*, ondercoating, Revtriiblei ...... 10**|jol2** t r e n c h c o a t s . .i...... 1 6 * * anti-freflze. Oh yap.! Wie forgot to.mention: CASE OF BOTTLES NYLON It’s 1959 E d^llhat earriaa « federal la ^ j ^ . Shswl CoUsr,. . . . . ). •. • •... . . 1 3 “ RAINCOATS.,...... *... .1 7**& 19** price of ONLY CASE C A R C P A T i . . j ...... , 1 2 “ * 1 4 ” ■';' m.''. :«ar *2 .6 9 HARVESrHlLL GRIP RAINCOATS,...... 1 0 * * Oentmit* Ptw -Taz . . c a u f o b n i a w in e s - ^ ^ r t . b h e r r y , m u s c a t e l «Lun sale PRICE UNDECIDED L about size,,,, dolor, CORDuilOY SPORT COATS 13** &14** U L M I I P t t l M ^stylell^gihehim a STEIN'S Gift Certificate fpft THAT HOUDAY TOASJi Qt. 8 6 c r Vi Gal. n 6 8 mmt HENTU MABCHANT BPABXUNG BURGUKIIT'OR FINR ^ ( HCUlUlN'GIlEiN Oft WHITE CHAMPAGNE LcmkirtgFdr , $1 4/5 Pint 51,99 ‘ ^ CREME de MENTHE_ * ■nw* ' BOT. The Ideal LOOFNU ■ \ AS iO W AS C M R fM i XnisettI 5th s 5 7 o U ' Christmas S U I T S . * aY44r ^OUftdAr •#•••«• ee* e p 2 4 * * m .95 Gift spolrr epA ts . . . auwooi...... ,2 4 * * GRANGER BLENDED WHISKEY 85/85 Blend 5Ui 7 3 . 0 8 r a i n c o a t s Wssh 'n Wssr . . ^ B FREE ALTERATIONS. B FREE-LAY AWAY PLAN W« have a complete line of the AL¥^YS A RflTIR MIY AT m fiiieat. AMF 'ahd- Manhattan ' P A C ^C O nO N ..,...41 6.70 X 15 BUck bbwlihg equipment, See our IMPORTED RED, WHITE or PINK WINE « i . * 1 . 1 9 apecial Chriatmaa aelecUon bf RAINCOATS.. .WMMJnsd...... ; 2 2 * * MIIGHESTER PARKADE is; Tube-Type Plus Excise T«x ^ Shirta, .Shoea, Baga, today,. LEATHER ZIPPER Bowling balla meamred qnd. MORIARTY' K"' OftoQ Pil9 LiAcde efltfl.flflfltflflfleeflflfl* 2 COME AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF, drill^ed on pfelniaeail NOT9ADE-IN OPmirnYMSHT FANCY An d ceramic BOTTLES V MQUIRCD oqNrniaB8rrAi^UNQOur’rMiflM;mibfi*-BNou^ UNTIL CHRISTMAS I strong, husky deep-grip* . ping tread really difs In ' a HIGH tRADES-LOW PRICES substantial SAVINGS ON v i GALLON WHISKEYS for that extra GO through --■ C _ mud, or -atjow. . Tough Du- 301*815 CENTER ST> Ml 3*5185 OPJgN EVENING^ Fpnt nylon cord atanda up ' CEtfTRAUY LOCATED NEXT TO under harjl' winter beat* ■ Inga for many seaaons Of J;M.NEU)S I ^ V .1 . aeriqc*. T IL MI‘9A40S 'V L... G .1 . —J,*, ■ ■ * gffwVl-) . ' , - I H NANCHBatER EVENING HBRAI®/MANCHESTER^ (X)NNw THIHiaDAYi DECEMBER 17, 1959 PAGE NfNSreSIt' ' ..... MANCHESTER It^NINO HBRALl), MAN^EBT^B. CONN, THURSDAY. P B C E M ^ IT. 19W X. Amaricana held thht ea air de- |3 A J fllt r a m fl— Flefttoti. Watited tto R«it 55 Hooee for Sale 72 for 9flle 72 Hogpifl for Rflie I t ftnae oyitem orcaeUMd on na> BUY YBXACD iSXiSOaiie BY PA(3AI.Y: Bml BH ha eonsldenr the Intogratlon of hrase maans- \ • f f A t W f l B D FLAT FmtSH HoUand window fliuc. lahad, uaed furniture and . ruga. A .M . t o ^ S O P.M. Tuirgif Oaa, M arir, oil and gM, gaa apd Co. Inc.. 154 Asylum tt, Hett* entraacel. Parking.-No pets. Ref- income prapeiiy. Por further in­ 1-7702. NOTICE^-Blais Drive. 7 item LAKE. ST., VERNON -Beautiful commanda a basic propoaltidn. suite fears thaKlnh ^ l an in- 8 tl) ahadea, made to maabore. . All f o r i CH\-4888. arencos. Adults. MI .8-4860, lota nOar school, 150x180. Manches­ Nemtad’a rqniark 'that He was tegrated mUitory setup French metal ventUan Mlnda at a n«,w gaa combination tangea, tofrig- formation plegke. call * in —Ve r n o n ^ -^ 6froom ranch', 8 split levdl ” 8 tUe batha, haa 4U ter. F B sone lots, prided to selk not speaking solely for himself armed torcM would lota their na­ low price. Reya mtda edifla you eratora, apace keMara,- ( one’ gaa). UPRIGHT PIANOflr-Before YOU room ap fireplacas, it e li ft. living room, the extra*; 819.W ; Wa wlH taka rvtipv nlllSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVr. b o m t o k •J.D. REALTY J'. D. Realty, MI 9-S|M0, M; M687. was an akide obviously aimed at tional Identity. He believes tke Walt Marlow'a. Alt aparidihg clean, nO CHlpa. New see these pianos look all o ^ r m ea t. beat,- $96 montl buUt-ln oiton and atqve. oErage. your house to trade. .Warite B. 2ffioA ?S5rriro^ it:»0 AJl.^TCTtDAy i M . l Da Oaulla slnfce lYanch 0«n. command would lack rilgnlty be­ ' .J , braaa and bronse dinette seta, placaa, compare prices ahd Ml 94676-or [ 4-S8M. ' %-aere plot. Near n«w alamentuy Howland, Raaltor, III l-llW . MANCHESTER, Uhion Place, 1% TV BERVTCB Pottarton’a all chrome kitchen seta„ desks, chests, MI 9^1640 Ml 8-1637 Bchod. K. F. Diiqopk Oo. . l u ■w ‘ Jean Valluy, NATO’s Central cause the officera then would not Wc '.>foc’ pearancas, then sea my pianoe, ^ EIGHT ROOM Dutch Odotil*!, acre lot. Reasonable. Ml 84627 ropean commander, has supported P L E A S E t r e a d y o u r A D makea. Hlgnaatquality gualaranteed raattrasses, and other itame. 40% built, reatyled hi tormica, plaatle, 9-5346 or Barbiuto'- WdikW.' JC after*. be charged with "answering for' work and paru, oyer 47 yeara ye ex oR.,,qn.new furnimre. Special 60- t s i a s t i ROOM dtortment, -heat steam heat, ona-car garage, hear the Norstsd position. the deetlny” of their own coun- ( specitle paint, or in anv natural 9-7702. bus. a h o i^ g and Veiteanck m avar Ika ^oaa ai a ooa* partence. Famous fbrfor eerviaerviee alhea inch hajnrest table with • thumb 72 A ZONE LOT tor sale. 100x100. St 'niere...Appeared to t e Intense tries. , i r ••VVWt A*i" wood color, ah pianoa aava^ for­ Uonew for Sale Schoeg, Egcellant coiMltion. behind-the-scenes contacts aimed HALLMARK Mi ad tta rourr DAT ra 1981. Phone MI 0-4nr for bea> back chairs or 4 captaina chairs, mica keys (any new IV—MANCHBSraat— Ovwobed 8 Barthofmew'a Parish, |2.00n, MI The pro-lntegratlonisto deny _ _ _ _ t»e edveidei $17,900. Phllbrick Agapoy, . MI Mtf EBPOBT M ttai fat tke aast bnaf aarvice. tU9. Open 9 to 9 till Cbriatmas. new pedals and new bbmeh. Open 89 L A ^ STREET-7 room 'Co- room Cape, 6 -finished down, 8 *•9516,. at working out langu^e which alt this. LeBl'aiic Fumi.ture Hospital, 196 unfinished up. ’Attabhed ’ breaaa- 9-8464. could accept for a final communi­ ; aaly ONB laaorrael at anlttad ALL MAKES of TV, radio and 4-10 p.m. weekdays, on day iat- loMal, 1% baths, screened pbreh, CARDS aaly to Iha axtoat af a South 8t„ Rockvine. i urday. 355 Market off JIM-' attached garage, beautifully 'and- way, one-ea.' gairaga and drive. que. It Is said the word "unifica­ home electronic equipment ex­ nings MI 8-1687. Deluxe alumimtm . coraMnafion ON 8 ACiaUL-118.000. •-» ««<«« 1*0x200 LOT. A B5NE. Lydall St. da aat Itoaea tfea aalae at pertly repa'lted with a ■.00-day gan, Hartford. JL Bcaped lot, 102xn3. Immediate ranch, built 1956, garage, OUlar. tion" might be subatitutad for New Products Die Fd*t by **aiaka gaad” laaarttan. occupancy. Marian E. Robertson, Bcreeiu and.; wjntewa, fitoplsoa, MI 6-7140. i , ■ • "integration” but thla would hard MILLER guarantee. Call Mr. ‘Britney at the HooeelioM OfMde 51 FURNISHB® .3% .rqpm Apartmeqt, nicely landaca|lad lot. Excellent Carlton W. Hutehini. Jiu 94183. Mandieater TV. MI 9-1040^ HEAR THE Kinsman apinet o m a . hdat' Apply T. M O fiw ,' 26 Bif Broker, MI 84958. ly .alter the basic diaagraement. New York—^The mortality rate Finest of home orgaw. Ufeame condition. Cental location. A true Wantefl— Jxesil Eetete~77 The United Statea wants com­ of new products is very high. Some PHARMACY “ A HOUSE FULL OF St. 1^ 9 -2 ^ after 6 p.m. 30 DELMONT ST.—6 room 2-atory, value at only 816,900. R. F. Dimock 59,700 COVENTRY enjoyment. Duhaldo Mualc Om-, plete Integration but will settle experts say 96 per cent of them "I'l (.i;i I ■' I . '. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com 1-family: dwelling with. S-car ga­ Co., MI 94248, Robert D, Mur­ .Slx'-ptem Cape. 14x39 living ARE YOU CONSIDERINO *«“„ ‘’SSSSSS!»"“ Diiil Ml 3-2711 pany doora and windowai cuatom e w ter, 186 W. Middle Tumpika. CUl TWO ROOM unfnrplahed apart' rixim. 100x160 lot; treea. Forced to for a atep-by-atep approaeb Vrhieh lu t only a little while after they I’tmii. Ml I' : N FURNITURE’' J|J 94306. ■______^ rage. Bteanv heat '(oil), t% baths. dock, Ml 8-6473. ■ SELLlNa YOUR PROPERTY? work guaranteed. Call collect Wil ment, stove, refrigerator, heat. Remodeled < kitriieri. Ftrejilace, Ball, owner moving,' Immediate oc would,unify air defenses first ‘llie are placed on the market, . llmimUc. HA 8-1106. Ap^ly MarloF'a, 867 Main St. V—MANCHESTER—New 8% room We will appraise yoUr property f o r Sdle 4 COMPLETE LESTER BETSY Rosa, Jaasaan ■ Screened in porch. Good condi­ cupiuicy. Easy financing. free and without any. obligation. We ranch, bu^tdin G.E., oven and KITCHEJ*-FLOORS cleaned UO^OMMum spinet pianos at low Xmaa prloea. BISiSEIZ,' BTREET^^ room tane- tion, Vacant. Priced right. Me- LAWRENCE P. PIANO also buy properiy for cash. - WANTED' Ctoah oaed cart. Wa ONLY KJnney Brotherd, Inc., MI 8-5060, range, fire^acs; 8 bednooms, near 'LOdT—Balova addle gold aratdi, t waxed, momlnga only. Call •toy gR.firAt; Jhv# bench, delivery and tuning. ment, firtrt floor, vacant, $65.'Mj; Paul P. Fiano MI 84408 Member Multiple Listing diamHUl cWpi%ach ’atije. Reward. buy, down or trade any' Ward Music Storaa, 90 Summer M l 9-3931. bus, school. Priced to sell at Motora, 8U Main 0-8027. •-8329 till 8 p.m. BROKERS MI 8-8766 MI 8 4 m MI M 0 » . . ______Oitng. $888 Street, Free parking.' 816,600. Call 'Richard F.. Dimock MANCHESTER - Sturdy new Co., MI 94346 or Barbara Woods, VERNON—Largs family? U rooms, STANLEY BRAY, Realtor im 4-door, radio, t¥ft FORD Bnilding— CdatncMns 14 Modem or Maple THOMAS ORGAN—Used as OUT f o u r r o o m apartment for tent! jeoom Oaniaon Oolonlal. 1%. batha, Ml 9-7702. good condition, over one acre, as o3 heater, aui 8t|c tranamleirion U Piece Bedroom hot wa^ar, heat, . full tnikilatlon, Btlme mortgage, pay 868.91- month WANT TO BUY building loU to rotmi>--AlfectlooatB. praBy gray i09B. Call MI 0-R9O9 demonstrator. Save $800. warn MI J410K. ' and wWte c a t lO W » » . whitewolla, ANY KIND of carpentry and caW Help Wsntcd->^llflle 86 Artielito Per Bflif 45 IS Piece Living.Room Music Stores. 99 Summer St. Opian plaatered walls, fireplace, with VI—MANCHES'lHR. New listing; 6 ly, 113,900. T o n jg ^ Broker, MU Manchester, top dollar paid. MI OpporfoditidB SS 9 Place Kitchen , ^TRHEE r o o m -furnlaHed apart- roROl cap^ . combination aluminum *-*81».-^ , . VOUCSWAOBN \ Mlcrobue 1*57 net work done.< Honeat and relia­ till 9 p.m. Eastern ConHectiefUt’8 paneled waA). knotty. pine rsih^- 8-0831...... roU N D —Bream male mianfret. ble workmanimip. CMl Roacoe Would YOU like to EARN AN TURRET LATHE operator. Exper­ ONE MANUASL and one puMi-but Free etqrafa—Free Delivery oldest and largest music etores, m en t' conveniently -located.' Call nets! lA ige ahade trees. . Owner doors' ancf windows, immaculate Chri^tnuu Special Call Dee rrtedtla. Dog Warden very clean, rSdlo. Aeroheatera ‘Diompaon. MI 8-1896 for eat<- ton tranaiatoriXed, car radio for Low Monthly Payraenta \ MI 34129, . and builder.'. .Ml 8-4660. couditloh, attached breeseway- and ABWng M.89»; MI\,0-8104. above average Income end be PAID ienced only,- AUe to set W and M ld-W H. ;, matee. Work from blueprints. To run 1969 or I960 Chevrolet, new, half a c c o r d io n —Hohner, full aise,. 8 garage, ameaite drive, Priced to While you learn? You'll b* the boas FIVE ROOM duplex, bath, hot SECLUDED, lihmiaculata 6 room sell, 818,800. R. F. Dimock, Ml Rockville'Veriwn 10B1 CHRYAUER. in’ good condition; of your own business. No caiUng on short lota. Aircraft-quality work. price. MI 8-4767, NORMAN'S shift#, tike new. Complete' .with riOtlND -r Dadia^d,\ black and BIDWELL HOME Improveman' All benefits, Wllco, Maeblne Tool 443 Ha^ord Rd, case. Cost $310. Sell for $109. MI water, r large yard, 1127 Sullivan ranch, bultt-ln stove, ' garage, 9-5345 or Barbara Woods, Ml bnam fnaale.'Call Use \Frapdila, Will aell to beet reaeonaWe offer, Oo. M ranches — 6 and rolet, 2 door, 1480. 1084 Do^e, budget terras. Ml’ 94496 or TR Male or Femsle 87 FIXTURES , . Open Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. late condition. Fireplace,, Dilml- (M Combinmg Public Services available. room Colonials. For further de­ num. combination doors and wiii: 8800. 1082 Cadillac cchvertlWe, 6-9169. - Bat. until 7. GIRL'S RED coat for sola, aise % -ROOM, apartment, heat, hot 88e WABB-^lOo DRT-rD o tt jwur- . Apply today 4 foot ioAg, 2 bulbs. 13-14, and shoe akatea, else 4^^B^ 4 tails call Charles Leaperance, Ml dowB. Over 1 acre land. 8% mort­ 8475,'Weacott’a Auto Salek, Park. ^L L TYPES of carpentry work WANTED—Men, women. Raise With pull chain. water, .eleotridtatove, refrigerator, 9-7620.’ and STAHD 9^ m B. < ^ 94 Houni. bait for us at home. Full, Spare Before you buy furniture any in excellent condition. Jfl 3-7989- gage may ,ba assumed. . R. Y. day, tuSqr Lady Self-Service er-St. - \ ■ done. AltoraUona; dmrmera, roof­ Call or Write Sun Oil Co. $125. 8 room apartment, heat, 8126. ' ■The Consolidatioif a n d <3harterfmtoor, and r a f e i ^ time. Doesn’t take up space. We Will sell any amount. where Shop at Norman'X. BOLTON—Birch Mountain Road Dimock <5o;, MI 94248 or Barbara Ellington Fire -Departm#6t Uasmdry, i l Jgiple St, ing, porchea, etc. Call Ml 9-8981. p. O. Box 71 LADY’S GRAY winter coat. Ilka J, D, Realty,. MI 9-3640, MI'8-1637. WoOdsi*MI 9-7702. (k^nmisslon K5CC) last night dto- .Denartmisftt. 1050 FORD. 2-door ranch w ^on, 4 fumlah everything. Sherwood, Extension. '6 roOm cape, 4 fin­ at length a proposal for k , The first alarm waa run to at months old. Owner moving to\Weat East .Hartford, Conn. MI 9-9953 MI 8-8677. CHRISTMAS SALE! new, trimmed-with black fur, aise Aed a Brighten your home this Christinas ..., TOUR mUENDLY Electrolux a d•DIXONS, d ; ^ remodeling, recres' BU 9-6891,' Mias Saurtoi . Dept. F306, Monmouth, Maine. 1, 3 or 8 YEARS TO PAYI TWO ROOM heated apartmeqt, ished. fireplace, large cabinet (COVENTRY—6 room ctme, 2 un department of pubUc servicea In noon from the corner of Maple Indlea. Call PI 2-8070. \ is; .MI 8-5422. . atove and refrigerator furnished. _.jariTo__ and W. Mato Sts. for a fire in the make your youngster happy . . . with a Man haa worM’U only fully, auto- tlon r o ^ a , -porches, all types of START YOUR kitchen, full basement,-recreation finished, aluminum aiding, ga­ the conlolldated' government, matle cleaner to show you. Also carpentry\work. (Best workman­ THE SUNOCO dealer development USED BOY'S hockey skates, site TUXEDO, else 44, evening drees •MI 8-6660. - . room, lot 150x200, Marion E rage, patio. Ipt 100x200f lake prtvi woods o ff Morrlsqn fit. It was program. An oppofti^ty for Sitratlom Wanted-— MONTHLY PAYMENTS Robertson, Broker.' MI S-B983.' The plan,'.presented by Seymour quickly extlngiitahed. colorful parakeet. Pick yours tomorrow. " fully guaranteed, factory-rebuUt Antn Diming School 7-A ship. CAII 9-4291, 4, $2.80. call MI 8-3244. IN FEBRUARY, 1900 suit, site 40 stout, excellent cen- leges 89,800. Easily financed. J salesmen, managers ’ and many F em sle 38 FOUR, ROQh^ apartment, second E. Lavltt aftpf . considerable re­ The'second waa a still alarm for elaanert. Ml 84881. dltjpn, Call MI 8-9183 after 6 p.m. floor, automatic hot water, no D. Realty. MI 9-3840, MI 3-1637. search of Other communities, Cage and stand included! MORTLOCK'S Mancheater’a lead\ RooflingVdidtnt others to learn me aarviea atation PHILCo TV, 21", 880 if taken at 8 ROOMS FURNITURE 8(JHOOL STREET — 6% room m’>gnju fire on Grant and Maple basineas. It can he j t m door of o once. 6 piece, formica dining room 89.89 MONTHLY' furnace. Adult family. MI 3-4781. two-story house, combination HUGE 3 bedroom ranch, center would place the services and main- Sts. The -thlrd grass fire was on Ing driving school. Three aklll-1, ! DO TYPING at my - home. MI tainance of all the governments C o u g h l in RooFiHq company, portunlty, Sunoco stattems provide set; upholstered ~ chalm with BRAND NEW , aluminum storine, new heating entrance hall, arUatic paneling, wfhdabrvllle Rd., across the city courteous Instructors; Class room 9-9778. Wented—^To Boy 5* R(KKVILIIE — Heated 3% Room Inatructiona for 16, •'7 year olds. ic. Aluminum aiding, asmalt- exceUent Income opportunity—aa springs. L-ady's fur coat. Man's Badrdoras. Li-ving. Room, Dinette, system, stalnlese steel sink. Ex­ ' fireplace, • ceramic bath, carport, agencies under one head. Uile line m Ellington. No damage waa VAOCUK CLEANERS repaiired In apartment in residential, area.. 15 cellent condition. Easily converted wodld include refuse coUecUon. Whatever your idefi o f a pet may b e . *. 'Telephone Mr. Mortiock, Director ibestos, roofing. Al6o aluminum curity—independence. If you quUi CSHLD DAY cars, vicinity of overcoat. Reasonable. Call after \ Ruga, Lamp#, Tables WE BtlY and sell antique and used minutes to Hartford on Wilbur 106x300. trees, *18.900. Carlton W, reported from any of th.e fires. my own home shop. Forty yeara of Driver Education. Ml 9-7896. IvaniiiM or copper guttOra and fy you will be given a thorough 5:80 p.m. MI 3-8482. .' And Other Accessories fumltuto, china, glaae, silver, pie- to two apartments. .818,900. Good Hutchins, MI 9-5132. sewage disposal; maintenance qf WA'TBS Plan Party from pups to guppiM . > . we have ’itf fa e tt^ eocpadence. All makes, East Side of town. In licensed Uroes Highway. Kitchen appll- financing. J. D. Realty, MI 9-3640, all public buildings i n e I u d 1 h g leitdera, M l 8-7707. course ih secvlce station opera­ home. CaU MI 8-0067. EVERYTHING |233 ture frames,-gima. attic centanU, ances furnished. MI 9-4824,^ TR The .Rockville WATES will hold XMAS low rates, *w« PREPARE FOR drlver'i test: tion—and be ^ d whUa you laam. GIRL’S w h it e shoe lee skates, whole eetatee. Furniture refln- evenings MI 3-1637. MANCHESTER—Foster Street. 2- schools, building inspection and Bunnies. bamBters, guinea pige; cana- aise 6,' very! good condition, |5. 5-4196..' . . • . • , a Christmas party at their meeting pickup and dSUvery. Mr. anller, Agee 16 to 60^ Driving and claas fO, 8ID1NO, painting. Car- With a moderate Investment you’ll RELIABLE GIRL . deaires baby 8 ROOMS FURNITURE ifbed and repaired. Furaftura Re­ family to settle estate.- 812-800. licensing. - . tonight at 8 ,'clock ,at the Kosciua- ricB, tropical fish . . . and a complete ind addtUiions. Call Ml 9 - ^ . MANCHESTER-:-Oomfort -n>ullt! 6 Tongren, Broker, MI 34321. "Any­ The eftect.would be to; provide 0 JA 8-M04. room. ~ Three ! Instructors. No walt- AlteraUona and be ready to take over yeur own sitting. References. Vicinity of 810.19 MONTHLY pair Service and Sales, Taloott- l a r g e e''r66m' a'pattment. heat­ teo C6ul>, Membefs will bring SD- ing. Manchester Driving Acade- .. Workmanshm, guanui' station. Franchiaas are available McKed Street. MI 8-6626. BRAND MEW vllla.' ed, with atove, garage and ' big room cape, paneled den, stove, re­ thing in'Real Estate.” the meet efficient use of the equit)» Christmas display o f supplies. Aquar­ WANTED^Rlde to Hartford, morn­ ceht gif t o for a grAb bag. Members my. PI 3-7349 . A. Dion, Ine., 769 Anbimn In the greater Hartford area. Sun yard. Near school* and bus. Oiil- frigerator, coinbination atorms. ment and to have a’ director who TREES ings only, 7-8 a.m. CWT Ml 8-2M1 VIEWLEX projector and Changer, Westinghouae R eft^ rator, Living EAST HARTFORD — 6% room ate *1*0 to bring grocery item* for iums, dog baekatg and collars, pet toys, fMsao: Oil Co., P. O. Box n . East Hart­ HOUSBSCBEPER 'Who can make, a dren welcome. monthly. MI Worth seeing. M I 9.1343. would be aware of every technical after 6. LARSON'S Ooinnecticut’a tin t H- 880. Call Ml 84737 after 8. Room, Bedroom, ; Dinette, Ruga, WANTED — USED power lewn 8120 ranch, carport, full basement, will a basket to be prepared foiua needy ford, Conn. BU 94391. Mlsa house a home. Motherless, or Lamps, ,TabIea and Many More 9-1046.. .- „ 5% ROOM RANCH, 2 fireplaces, problem. Choose a fresh, fra­ catnip, dog and cat dishes. Bird fe e d ^ ; censed driving scjiool trained. .. RAY'S OOFINO CO., Shingle and fatherless home preferred, Ref- mower.. MI 9-0954. decorate interior to suit buyer. famiiy.-v' -v-s .' w a n t e d —Ride to Hartford, vldn- Saurin. X H-0 g a u g e TRAIN, complete aet. Accessories all plastered, 4%% mortgage, full The director of public services books on the care and training of pets Certified and approved, la how of­ built-in ifs, gutter and conduc- erences.’BU 9-0778. FOUR ROOMS and bath, heated, Priced right. J. D. Realty, MI would be a civil engineer aiid Outatoitdlng Farmer Sought grant Balsam or IW of Underwood Lab., hours fering olaaaroom and behind tor woi roof, chimney repairs, For information call MI 9-1764 be­ EVERYTHING 1888 ' basement. Reduced. Immediate 9-3640, MI 8-1637. The R ock^ le Junior Chamber MiSO, from vlctalty Lake Street. OPPUirrUNItY tween 4-6. hot, water, for rent. For more in­ would function as the town en­ Spruce frohi Little , . . and loads of others. wheel Instruetlan for taen'agan. R ay. Hi enow, MI 9-3314; Ray WANTED-iymi atppller. t o good formation call after^, MI 9-8933. occupancy 814.900. J. D... Realty. of Commerce la planning ito an Flgyae call JO 8-6881. 8 ROOMS f u r n it u r e condition. CMl MI 9-6773. MI 0-3840, M l 3-1687. , , 810,800—Two bedroom ranch, large gineer. He would eeirve as an ex- & McKinney's Feed Ml 9-6078. Jackson. 8-8825.- FOR YOU TO^BE YOUR Doge—nrds—Pets 41 USED ALUMINUM eomblnatian nual search fot the area's moat A- 814.74 MONTHLY THREE ROOM apartment, 880 with kitchen, recreation room, excel­ officio member of the zoning and ouatondlng young farmer. - Store exterior dis­ FOR XMAS-rOire him a aeaaon’a OWN BOSS doora, 36x90 and 32x80. $35 takes BRAND NEW WEST STREET—4% room single, planning boards. Rooflng m Chimneys lO-A BLACK LABRADOR Retriever, fe heat,, second floors garage. No lent condition, central, assume - The-public will be aSkzd to nom-. play . . . 15 Wood- LITTLE & MekINNEY'S .-membenhip In the Gilderaleeve Garage—8ervlf»>-Stora|(e 10 male,. 4 .months, ARC, champion both. See at 448 .Main St. 10-3 Norge Washing Machine, Westing- WANTED—Two 88x62% atorm win- pleasant kitchen with dining area, present mortgage, amall caaH. Such a. director , would be ra- JCarina, 8 amealte launching Luncheonette which c a u s a lly be daily. refrigerator, no stove, MI 94515. living room with fireplace, sun- inate candidates for- the honor, r o o f in g —Specialising'repairing ^ p blood lines. J4I 9-3069. house Refrigerator, Bedroom^ Liv­ dowa, -One 83x58%. J(I t-3804. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. sponsible for every technical func­ bridge Street. Popu­ areas. dodUv. gaa and oil, picnic managed and operated-by huaband porch, finished room in basement, 'Which may send the local winner to roofs of all kinds. New roofs, gut­ ing Room, Dinette, pishes, RUgs FOUR ROOMS, first, floor, heated tion of the town's government, state - and national competitlona lar prices! facilities, 0 8 Sxaeaaon. DI 7-80M, GARAGE FOR RENT. MI 9-4864 and wife, 6 day week, ahort noum, KTrtENS-;4 frisky kittens, 7 weel^ PRIVATE Christmas sale. Jewelry, WANTED—Weight lifting e excellent condition throughout, MANCHESTER >—6 room finished, from street lighting to filtration ter work, cramneys cleaned, grotoing 830.000 a . year,, |8,IM0. antiques. Including glass; china, Lamps. Tables, Blankets and 7 apartment.. A] •plv Edward’ J. Portland: , old to be placed as house pets. MI ment, bar bells, 3 pairs e< HoU. Caft MI I-Bil7. nicely landscaped yard. shade brick-.Cape Cod, one car attached -< Hoapltol Nptea paired. Aluminum aiding, Financing arranged. mlrrbrs, trivets, electrified oil More Deluxe Accessorise, skis. Call MI, 94767. plants.- . . . Admitted yeatardSy; Chester P el Shop years’, experience. Free eaU 9-7284. ' EVERYTHING 1444 trees, garage ' with patio: S. A, garage, • enclosed sunporch, large The setup under discussion last lamps, sterling buttmis, and mis- 8% ROOMS, furnished o r : unfur­ Beechler, Realtor, Ml 34969, Ml lot, priced realistically at only Hurlburt,jS9 Snipaic St.; Mrs. Dor­ Bnstneas Services Offered 18 mates. Oill HoWley. MI 84861, Ml J. D. REALTY, cellaneoug bric-a-brac. Wednesday night was a wmk^mayor, ztrong- AotoaioMlw tar'RBlb 4 LARGE s e l e c t io n of Red nished, oil heat. 865 a month. 9-8052. 8.14,990, Save on closing cost with council ° governmant With a full othy line,:4 Windermere Ave.' 8-0763. Factor canaries, guaranteed sing through Saturday. Rear entrance, Price Includes Delivery, -Set .Up, Koome WitBiwt Beerd 59 CONNIE'S TV and R a *o Service, MI 9-8640 MI 8-1687 Service, Guarantee, Immediate De­ Adults. ■ New Bolton Road, MI S2,40o, to asaume present mort- time .admlnlatrative' aaaiatant. The - Discharged yesterday; Mrs. Bet OLDER &ARB, madianieB x*P*- era. .Also females. Will hold till 34 PorUand 8t. ?-6389. , , , - 4 CAROL DRIVE-Rockville. 818, ' gage. McCarthy Enterprises, MI ty Holstrom. RFD 2; Mrs. Nellie 15 WOODBBIDGE ST., AT DEPOT SQUARE - « A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY clala, fttit yoonelf ca n , always available all hours. Satisfaction Besting and Flumhing 17 Christmas. Inquire at 83 Bank livery or Free Storage Until Needed FURNISHED ROOM—One Bilmita 650. 5 room ranch, large Uvthj position ot .director of public aerv- guaranteed.^Call MI 9-1315. SMAIJL, ELECTRIC organ. 6 doors. 9-4576, R. D. Murdock, Ml 3-6472. ices, as proposed by Lavltt* woifld Hopoiwiac,;20 High St.: Miss Edith' a goo6 aelaeflfliL Look bahlnd out Ft.V, or ciUI Jfl 9-0024. Phone For Appointment from Mqin Street, light house­ a v a il a b l e December 19- Large, room, cabinet kitchen, 8 ' a r Peck, 19 Elm. ' CHRISTMAS EVE TO 8 P.M. - TELEPHONE MI 8-g020 . , p fica. Douglas Motom, 88g Main. PLUMBING AND \ heating— -- re­ Help Wuitefl— F«nwl« 8S Mahogany i comer knick-knack keeping, women only. MI $'>7959. ' be a full time job alte. The-admin­ RAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— SAMUEt, a l b e r t . Hartford CH rfea n '8 % 'room, first floor, fur- rooms. l% % mortgage can' ' be MANCHESTER—Older Cape Cod Birth today:, A teughter to Mr modeling, installation*, 'repairs. COCKER fePANIBL puppy shelf. Wrought Iron room- di-vlder T-08S8, 'pi*lied apartment, heat and all assumed. Marion E. Robertson, home, 5 finished rooms, plus a istrative assistant to ‘ this ease w e e d a c a r and had your credit care, amplifiers, phonographs nd All work guaranteed. 25 yeara ex­ weeks old, AKC registSKd. MI bookshelf. Cushion chair. Baby ATTRACnVBLY fumlahed rooms. would haijdle ftnancas, purchasing and Mrs. Anthony DeSimone, RFD '£liangera. Over 47 years total ex­ See It Day Or Night UtlllUea furnished. For couple. Call Broker, bU 3-5953. large finished recreation room, 'turned downt Short on down pay' perience. 24-Hour service. Call 94394. scales. 2 wool rugs. 36x66. Mir­ Complete light housekeeping fa­ 9-96Q3, ^ with many more added features, and peraonnel. ,, - > \raentr Bad a rapoaaaaalopT Donl perience,' 96 days guarantee on all Earl VanCamp, Ml\9r4749. LEGAL SECRETARY ror. 1.3x36. MI 94120. No. OUigatioh! cilities available. Prices as low as SPLIT LErVE®,' 6 large rooms. 3 \ excellent location, just off East The proposal was for a combined gtva up ! Sea-Honest Douglas, get work. Potterton’a. MI 9-4687. BOSTON TERRIER puppies, AKc If you have .no- means of trans­ 810 weekly. Central. Children ac­ COVENTRY Route, 44'A, West of baths, fireplace./ storms, over­ ZDning and planning board to plan Vernon andTalcottvDIe news Is ^ lowdovto dn 'the loweat down MI portation, I’ll send my auto for you. Center Sjreet, 815.800. McCarthy MillinSry laking 19 Write Box A, Herald registered. Good chlld'a pet. cepted, limitM. 14 Arch #U Mre. Rotite -81. tmfui’nislied i.ronm and sized garage. Cariton W. Hutcl^ins, Enterprises. 'Ml 9-4578, R, D. Mur^ together for the organic growth of handled throagh The Herald’s aiad aaiallem.tiaymeota anywhara. CHAIN SAW work — Treea cut. 9-6919, TR 5-7588. KNAPP BOOTS and shoes. H. Ma­ Dorsey. Itoelndlie Boremi, 5 W. Main St^ Reasonable rats*. Call PI 3-W88 5 room apartments, S85\and 890 MI 9-5132. . / dock. MI 3-6472. , - the community, rathe? Uyui pro­ a small loan or flnanca*com- EXPERT TAILORINGV On Udl#8< honey, MI 3-4327. A—I^B —E—R—T—’S Mephone TTtomont 8-818*. between 1:86-4'86.,or pny time Stating Experience AKC REGISTERED l^agle pup respectively. Separate oh h'"eat vide a ' defensive .plan as problems man.' Douglas Moton, 888 and , ^'Alhing. 139 48-48 AIXYN ST.. HARTFORD FURNISHED ROOM for rent for furnaces. , Roth with sl^owers. • ^ MIAMI . - MANCHESTER - South' Windsor Sabirday or Sundaiy. anjdime. MI j V pies, l l weeks old. Ideal for hunt GIRL’S CANADIAN Flyer, white OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P. M. gentleman, parking, near bus line. get. out o f hand. ■ ; , Woodland Street. Call shoe skates, size 7, practically Wired for electrical stove.\Com- Area—Customers Wanted. We sell, Atty. Harry Hammer suggested 3-2264. WANTS® — Connecticut licensed Ing or a Christmaa' present. MI Sat. 6 P.M. MI 9-8102. pletely modenilzfed. Write B'o^ S, ■ Enjoy this beautiful Florida cli­ STUUSRAKER, cream and 9-M98. new, 88, Call MI 4-8142. buy, build, rent and trade resi­ that the health and welfare de­ NOTICE MORTENSEN TV. 8p IRCA nurse to work in convalescent Herald. mate with income. Two duplex dential property; We have a fine . , beljl^. V-8 Commander, 3-door, home. Board,” robm furnished. ATTRACTIVB large room, very partments be combined under a In accordance with the require­ teleylalon, aertrice. Mbving—TrneWiig— ”, DACHSHUND F W F Y —AKC regie 20 VOLUMES Colliers Encyclo­ nicely fumiahed, well heated, tila ranches, one full.v furnished apart-: selection of old and new homqs. professional head, possibly^ a doc­ brajSd new tubeleea Urea, rC' Further information. TR 8-9131. 8 PC. LIVING room set and tables, ment available for immediate •oc- ments of the Zoning Regulations bain automatic transmission Storage \ 20 ‘ 8 weeks old. Will hold for pedia ; 10 volumes Junior Cl.assici mahogany. CalKMI 8-6268. bath, good pqrkijig, 816 Spruce it. All lisUnxs ape ve;ry realistically tor. ' FLOOR SANDING and refmiahiUfi Cnristmas./Om MI 9-3918. Popular Edition: 2 volume, dic­ SIX ^OOM duplex on 36 Village St. cupanucy. 'Extra Iqt between. priced. We have many -different for the Town of Manchester, Conn., \ Alao\exeeUeBt mounted spare. Bat SpeciaJlslng in bid flobra,' M Inquire 84 Village St. 835,000 complete. J. D. Realty, MI The CCC members agreed that the Zoning Board of Appeals vrill t ^ D mootha.otd. New plugs and MANCHESTER Package Delivery. WANTED tionary;’ ! bookcase (walnut fin­ 'WELL HEATED rooms and cahliia. methods for, financing. All In­ 94786. by day or week. Call Scranton’s 9-3640. Ml 3-1637, 470' Main St. whatever setup the proposed char­ hold a public. hearing on Monday 'pemu. New >0 candlepower sealed Light trucking and package dellv' ish); and yearbook, never used; KENMORE AUT''MATIC washing "h/VO l^OOM furnished apartment. quiries are .kept confidential. Try igeratora, 'wssh«{ PEDIGBEED EngUsh Setters for take over payments; sickness rea­ Tourist Home and Cabins. MI US; make that phorfe' call now. We ter outlines, it must provide , a evaning, Dec< 31,. 1959 at 8:00 teams. Excelleht engine. Very M'A M RUBBISH removal features e r ^ Refrigerators, wsahgrs and SECRETARY machine, reasonable. Ml 4-8996. ' for one or fwo. all utilities. MI atove^moriidng specialty. FiI'olding salq. Coll PI 34730. son for selling; Rockville TR 94826. ' FOR. THE may be able, to solve your housing means fbr amendment. . . P.M. Ip the Hearing Room of -fhe acofiomeal on gas and oil, 1475 full-time commercial, Industrial, 3-8.168. Variance is requested tance moving, packing and ator- perfumed fragrances, .bath oils, trally jocated. 875, MI 8-4824.. and Hamilton,' rasear'ch .firm, to powders and lipsticks that the SNOW BLOWERS - T o r o power thru Saturday. Thursday «veninga. chine, wringer type, good c«idi- Ranch and colonial ■ styles avail transferring to Chicago.. Estate- draft the . actual charter, to ralbcate package atore . from Slr«aVlinfld Two-f*ise«r age. Regular, service throughout 129 Spruce Street. Ml 9-4887 tkxi, 880. j n 8-0809, 107 OeklAnd able. Priced from 816,900 up. VA like grounds to fine neighborhood. New England Statea and Florida. women ,in your neighborhood use? handle, push or aelf-pro^led. if voters approve a *5.800 87% Cooper (it. fo 57. Cooper Bt A Holiday Ajir^n! Let Avon show. yUu how. Call CH 8t., first floor, - BnstDces Leeattene. and FHA finah'cing available. Custom-built in i960,,first quality Harry L. Shennan; 117 New-Bol- MI 3-6663. Reo, Snowbird and Bolens. Capi­ SEPTIC TANKS throughout. Tastefully 'decorated appropriation fo r this Item at the 7-4137. • tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St. Poel and Feed 49«A W(K)L RUG, almost new, 7x9 feet fo r R ent 64 ’ Model hoi iDailv 1-5 Dec. 23 town meeting. ■ ton'Rd,; Res. Ztee AA. Variance is Ml 8-7981. ' / AND with ifliUInplne irahogany trim. requested to conduct dog and Cat patnttiis>-MemnK 21 SEASONS® herowood for aale. Cut medium gray, just cleane, excel Saturday 10 till dark Sensibly priced at *17,900 makihg Isitoat Renewal Plan . STENOGRAPHER Immediate f,I00 SQUARE feet floor apace for hospital at above location. CSIDAR CIDTHBS—-Line poles hi- for fireplace or furnace, |I0 load. lent condition. MI 94971. y, exceUent financing available. For a : ptah for redeyeltement. of. 18 PAINTING AND paperhanxhip opening for one stenographer at PLUGOED SEWERS etoragd or flfcit' .'manufacturing. Directions Enter WoodhilL 'Acrea of leSrid in.the center of Rock- Jack'* Atlantic Service Station:. State Hi^way Department, 8985 atalled. Fireplace and furnace MI 3-6183. 4etaile whifch apply to you call Ml 796 Main St.; Bus. Zone- IH. Ex­ Good cleau workmansnlp at rt,'- 17” DUMONT .television, almost Will rent ps^toMI '9-1919 between Heights opposite Manchester Shop­ 0-1278. Ruasall F. Broderick, ■vllle wili be presented to the City Main. St., Glastonbury. Make tele­ wood delivered. Used chain saw. new picture tube, 845. Call MI 8-7. ping Parkade dff Middle TMrnpike tension of permission is requested sonable rates. 80 years- In Man­ Ml 9-1888. FOR SALE— Seasoned hardwood Maekin ClMNMi Broker, Councir Monday for approval. chester., Raymond Fiske. Ml phone appointment' with Joseph fireplaces, or stove, 8-5632 between 8-8 p.ltl- We.st at Tower Rofid, Model home for limitetd topairer’s license; Mercer at ME 3-4646. Annual for furnaces. Septle Tanka. Dry Wella, Searar .^AIR-CONDlTipNAD 3-rtem office. The new plan,r incorporatihg 9-9237. IDEAL GIFT for Xmaa—Ford gum Glgllo Bros., - Route 44A, ■ Bolton, on Woo^lH Road. MAN(3HESTER—Lovely hler. ’ MI half acre lot. Excellent- flnanci; -jit.ste. AHca Ctampat, Realtor, cent am listaq as sub-standard. MABchMter w a te r X38;.i::. ,w««t or ro^Mpderii popular, thcluding MAIWNECT-EAN^ MI 9-4543. • itaique/ car . training and im- Br o w n tc s h a r p automatic scijew Facilities Inclnde: Year-round after 6 p.m.- 'available', Marlon E. Robertson, The plan has.' been approved 73 Lydall St.; Res. Zone A',' Special' Isation. Call . Ml 8-8781, BU machine setup operator.' Exper­ all' - conditioning,- off street M O R M N O S Broker, Ml 8-5998. by the Agency and the Plannings exception is requeated° t6 locate a ienced only. Excellent opportunity' • installation FOUR ROC ranch, near bus line COLONIAL 4 bedroom. 3 , baths, station at above locqUop. parking, central location. Im­ older home, modern kitchen, dish­ p>iivmiaaion. After Council ap­ for qualified applicant. No. tele­ MANCHESTEff. , SPECIALIST - EXPatlENCED and ahopfffhg •ednter. Call MI MANCHESTER—Seeing is believ proved, it will' t e submitlte to-the ^ Manchester Water. Co.: Bretton mediate occupancy. For further 9-7855, 1:0 S-7852. washer. Manchester Green . sec­ ELECTRONICS—In f^o evenings phone calls. Dean Machine Prod;' de tolls, call J a 9-5361 or atop ing and here are 4wo sparkling federal government.- ■ ' - Rd., (98' east of Parker St.); Res. weekly. We can teach you Elec- uetSf Inc.; 188 Adamh St. ■ O L T O N L IN E capes. One with. 6 finished .Mom*, tion. 8l6,80(); Owner MI.9-B80B. Zone A. Special exception is re­ «. Give a thought to the fu­ at 164’ Bast Center St. to In­ FIVE ROOM- -atogl*; , convenient, The estimated coat of '*527,138 tronlcs-Radlp-TV. Evening class T o w r awl Oavatry C restH eld - the ether with 5 finished, full shed " -LYNCH DRIVE is expecte.d to be . shared by fedp quested to locate a -pumping sta­ n •is now starting. Come In. write, or SALES CAREER ture and inspect this 7-room spect central location, oil heat. AvallabI* dormer and gary;e. . Madeline tion at above location. phone JAcksqn 5-8406 for free cir­ ranch jn a charming setting. C«Wfdlfl«eMif Horn* Im m ^ately. <3all MI'«-4416. Smith, Realtor, Jll 9-1642. ; erki,. state apd local government*, . One of the World'* Largest Life Custom. built with features Draiaaga Ca. Opposite Buckley School bn Ver­ with the cpst to RockviUe to , be- R. N-'-ArchambauU; ea.it of 1758 cular. '''Lelhi-by-dbing’’ at Con JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. M l 3 -2 4 5 1 Tolland Tpke.: Rui-al Res. Zone. Insurance Comganiea-wlll hire and such as plastered : walls, COVENTRY—Year '^rOUnd hous*' BOWERS SCHOOL-Custom 8 bed- non Bt.— New ranch homes with *87,860.. nectirut's oldest ' electronics train two men, age 28-40. Prefer­ M l M 1 4 3 164 East Center St,—MI 9-5361 fqr rent. 4 rooms'and bath.. Oil fhree bedrooms, tile baths, living Variance is requested to-erect two school. New Ehigland Technical In­ Philippine- ihahogan.r panel­ room .ranch, iireplace, cellar, Mayor Olson Feted- - .. ' family, dwelling at'above location'. ably married with good education'- ing. 1% baths, Oreplaceb heat. P r 2-7278. .’ ' beautiful condition, lovely lot with room with paneled walls, kitchen Preienting-tke Chriatmaz Muaic stitute, .86 Union Place Hartford. a| and sales background. Base in­ with separate dining area. Com­ Mayor Herman G. Olson . wa* Manch.aster Chamber of (Com­ large 200x300 lot and many trees, aMume 4%% mortgage honored at a aurprlM tesUihonial come plus 'rommiasions and extras. All for only bination windows, inter-com end merce: 8. Side Spencer. St.. eSot of 8 2 9 6 Bonds— 8todw Mortflafrea 81 BIX ROOM hous« for rant, ,Qall at. Small qasb. OiUy D5.500. CArlfon dtoner Tuesday held' by member* East Hartford town, line; Bus. From N'ota Ontii December 2S» bonuses wiy.'pay 87.8OO-DO.6O0 first W. HutehtosV MI 9-6182. Mg wooded lota. Mortgage aaouinp l^26 year. .Future ihanagemsnf posai- $ 2 8 , 9 0 0 : 188 HiUstown Road. tion poaslble. of the Chty CoUncit\ahd city of­ Zone II; 8. side West Middle Tpke,; IMPROVE YOUR credit. A mulU- bilities. Retirement and group bene­ LARGK-oVanize Cape Cod. 5% ficials. ' t • east' of Wilbur Ooas Pkwy.. Bus. tilde of monthly paymehta may be MANCHESTER | FdR LEASE (8 yeara),('new iraiich fits. Phone Mr Van Deusen. Man­ ' Coats Nothing To Look! i*;4ttowasher, fireplace, vec T. J. CRO<;KfiTYsitealtor He wa* presented with a wide Zone II; N: side^Tolland Tpke., lumped into one aecond mortgage chester MI 9-4604,.9-10 a.m. daily home (about ISM s^, iffc),l udth elide prqje.etion'screen in apf>recia«, west of Vernon town line, Ind. M n < 0 * U IIA Add's festive note to holiday en- Phone for an appointment ' new furnishings; .Tnrte 'fwin stiw X oh jttem, garage, trees, bus M L .M 5 7 f/ with payments of only 833.26 for for appointment, and Andovqr,' PI ■ reJineK ;neighborhood, 8I7;600, .tion. for his mahy servicea rem Zone; N. side New Bolton Rd., west tertelniiig with this jolly Bt. Nick each 81,000'you heed.' -Dial CH to spe fill* 6-room (Jape with tedrooms.V^te.'dintogLtoOfn. At- 2-680], 5-6 p.m. dally. Caritdjgt W: Hutchins. MI 9-Msa. j of Bolton town line. Res. Zone AA: The clever collar fehd off-center apfipi! It's fun tb make; so nice 6-8897. and ask F ^ k Burke or, full cellar, garage, fireplace, toactive < ki((^en, w l B ' ' living ■La u r e l STR]iirA:4 r^ms in St, dered'the -city. ’ - - ■ ( Democratlo and Republican al­ N. side Camp Meeting Rd^ east of ~eloring add distinction to. thU de­ keep or gift-give. Mrs. Carter how. Connecticut large rooms, aluminum com''': rtem, full batoment, basement MANCHESTER— -Holiday speciiS, Jamea P a rite . This la an older pangable two place daytimer. Sew house and needs some patottog dermen; speaking bn the S-yeac Finley St.; Rural Zone; E. side So. Pattern- No. 2768 has hot-itwn Mortgage Exchange, IS .Leiris St, Jilnations, large, well land­ gfrage, lam# lot. -Wapplng lection , 5 room ranch, garage, large lot, Main St., north Of Lina St.;,Rural and iavi! . ’ ’ . / transfer for aprqn; embroidery and Hartford/^ sca p e lot. FHA appraiiasd. , o f South Win^dlcr. -About l mile Slid repairs but the prica^ia only adtptolBtration of Mpyor 01*on. No. 8396 la for siBca 12. 14,46, LdTha Operators .9 Jig Bore Operofort -extras galore. Good financing. E^ill 810,000. Earle S; Rohan, Realtor, Zone. Extension of. permission tq lAnishing directions., ^ Invitation to B id Excellent ftnknclng- bus -and Wilbur Cross. $150 per price, 816,800. Mahy more, 85,000 commented on the abMpee bf pohr toaintaip .free Itandihg.indentifica 18, 26. Bust 83 to 40. Sise 14,. 34 month. For .detail* pleas* call MI 8-7433. tics In council affaira’ TTiey all To order, oeiid 25c In coins to; Buainess Opport^Hlea ,82 Sealed bids will be received at up. Call the EllFvorth Mitten 10 nai I . . . w i . e ui. I .m u II. iliapli 1 i.. tlpn.signs.. . *» buit, 4 ft yds. of 36 inch plus H Anne Cabbe, The Manchester Fh'e- $ 1 5 , 2 0 0 Waltod W; araht Agency, Realtor, Agency, Realtor. MI 3-6930 of MI aiml<6 of the prbgraas made in the >'d. contrast; ESasy to make, thanks thj Office of The General Man­ VERNON Milling Machine ^Operatore • toolmakert M l 8.1153. BROAD ■STREET—6 roonri' Cape John E. Hayes; 1'35-137-139 Mato ning Herald. > IIM 4 AVE. OF NATIONAL FRANCHISED- 9-6524. ' city during Oison’* 'tw o term* Iq Bt.; -Rea. ^ n e C A A. Special ex­ to the l^att-o-Rama. ager, 41. Center Street,,Manches­ iMUIre about. our 5-Room Cod. All rooms finished. 3 batte. AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86. N,Y. ter, Conn., until December-23, 1969 office. ception is-requested to erect office To Older, send-85c in coins to: Colonial Ranqhes with mini­ Fo u r r o o m house for rent, 43 TWO NEW S room Ranches.;Built- G*rage. In excellent condition and- Council President Luther ':^ u - For Ist-cJaiia. .mailing add. ,10c 15c BURGER-CHEF 15c at ;2;00 P.M. for Constnictlon of V # Ah Around Mochinists Esse'x Street”, 190 per moqth. Call btuildi^ in ,Res. Zone C. variance Sue BumetL The Manchester Eve­ mum d<>!F6 pajmehts. 'in oven and. range, forced hot occupancy can be* immediate, ton was chairman of the arrange­ ning HerSM, IIM AVE. OF for each patterii. Print Nam*, Ad one Concrete Pump Station Build­ MI 3-8646,.. after «. - ' v c Price 818.900. Earle B. Rohan, for parking to Red. ^ e A and STO^E AVAILABLE OVRiniM f OPPORTUNI11ES . . . FRINGE KNCPITS water haaL Full cellar, large lots, ments. committee. Corporation T h e G o o d AMOfCAS, NEW YORK g6. drees with 2Sone-and ^ tte m Num­ ing on Highland Street. * G O O D P A Y 814,000. Shown., by appointment Realtqr.vMI 8-7483. waiver of 120 dags start of con­ ber. Bid forms and apeciOcxtioiis are C#uh**l HArify H. Lugg was mas- struction period. , V, Y. For'lat-clas# mailUig add IN TORRINGTON HOME F1NBE9S ly, Philbricklirick Agency. MI 0-84*4 10c for each pattern. Print Name, Quilt Books: Ftower Quilts available at the ContrOller’a office, Suburban fbr Rent, BIX ROOM Cape. 1% baths, fiiU tor of eefamontaa. The dinner wa* All persona tot*r**tod. may at­ S j o u n d QlOl; Grandmother's Patohwbr'k held at the American Legion tend th'id hearing. Addraas witp.flpna, Syle No. and Write — Bmger-ChBf 66 -Center Street, . Manchester, REILTY^ OO. V c o y ENTRY — Beautiful 4 ;rte«rt' ' cellar, house and grounds to eg- Q102; All-Year Q103: Young Folk'i Conn. -i ROCKVILLE—8 room . beautifully ranch expandable, basement,, ga­ celleht condition, well landscaped Home. . . -w ■ ZONING,BGAW DF APPEAUI S t a t i o n 184 Hanover S t ; M f3 * 1 1 3 1 Daniel L. Hair. .Chairman 38c.today for yotir py bf ^~'04; 0 4 ; CoveredCovet^ Wagon QQIOS; lw ; BibkBible Meriden. Conn,'.. ‘ Town of Menchester, Oonn^ 291 ADi&8 STREET fumiahed apartment;, heat . and rage,' lake privUegai, brand n*w comor lot, Buckley School, shown Three Oraoa Firto i-nfW'i'F iil-A w intar '69 issuedf -Ravocitaa Q106. Pleees and dlroc.; Richard Martin, OeneraT . A i m i M f farage, automatic -washer. TR 811,900. J. D. Realty, MI 9-8*40, ^appointment. Philbrick Agency, - . ItoekvUla firemen were called to Edward M.: Boei^ Baeratary -pattani magigiiie tkms fbr 13 qulKa in eacli; except Phone Meriden, BE 644Si JCanacer t R *-8844. TR 6-99I8. MI4-1M7.” ' , two groM Ar*a yaotoiday, boUi Afivt. He. «B Q104, which bee 10. Each t>ook 60e. , Mlddibiown, DI e«ieM A d v iN a .S e ..il '■ L -