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9 to 9 Area Dairies Comprehensive Everstt, Wash., Dec .1 i ' ■ WtawraSDAY, DECBBfBfiR lS, IW9 *WBNf1r.EIGHT |Hmtrl)i?Bt«r Cloning l|^ r ^ open Until 9 o-Clock Tonighi for 0tristrna8 Sfioppera 'V* *r' AvDifage Dailg Net Pieea Rim TRe Wwtfccr Fer the Week Kaded Foramat af V. B. WaoibBp, Bae..l2. IBM U . -FMr Mta er«dh4 r. 'ele^:iele*e-' 1 3 ,0 5 8 niglit. liow la lea. FrfilaF Bam*> Member of the Audit wpet Malar, icBaalsaal rate 4a-' Baread of Cirenlatien. 'raagiiMr. Htgfi fa mM d4s. DOUBU Manche$tef--—A City o / ViUoMti Charm 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.
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