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^r''fj^"TW KNTt-FOtJl THUKSDAT, DECEMBER 1, 1»W JlanrtrsBtpr lEopttins / Local Stores Open for Holiday Shopping Tonight Until 9 o'Clock ' :■ •bWMib J. Moga, SOB W. Coator and Miw. Gerald Kuhnly, 98 Wea{ AbotttTown S t, haa boon prooeotad to aaoUtaat Engaged Four Seek Post ,St., RockvUle. Rotary Hears Talk Average Daily NeYPreaa Run actuary of tho Mmrtford Accident DISCHARGED YE8T»tDAT: Kim For the Weiek Eeded Tht Weather taid Indemnity Oo. Ho attended Mra. Alice Van Dyne, RFD 1. HERFs zotrr ' Nov. 38. 1955 ' A soa was boni at tlM H«rtford In Town Office By P&W Engineer Foroeaet o< U. 8. Weather Hasiflhl oa Nov. n to Vr. u d public achoola in WetheroflOld and RockvIUc; Mra. Mtalon Ediund, graduated from Trinity Cbllega in BuckUnd;. Henry Marah, 7 Hill ' S a S . BUnWy W ^kowsU, 11 IWE StwkNoather St., tad • d^ushtor Four persona have applied for Top Dr., Rockville; Mra. Stephanie At 4tAe Mancheater Obuntry KINS of the HEELS 11,908 Rain tmight. High In nppav tho position or junior onginesring Borello, i«i W. Middle Tpke.; Mra. Club on Tueaday evening, the Ro­ m i MO bora on Nov. M ot tho St. Paula B. Firoatone, daughter of Member of the Andlt Tomorrow Intennittent light rnlai rraneii HoopiUl to Mr. and Mra. aide In the Planning and Zoning Marion Atklnaon,. 102 Oxford S t; tary Club , heard Arthur Merry, Barean at ClKoletloa M WeUa St. Mr. and Mra Morrta Pireotono, 37 Mra. Fannie Ainew, 62 Wctherell chief advanced tool engineer for JltlMlHii la 1 Mimteil wanner. Wgh nbont 45. Oobum Rd., haa been elected to the Department, Planning Administra­ St.; Roger Roy, RFD, 2. Coventry: P ratt A Whitney, apegk on hia re­ Manche»t0r-~A CUy of VUlage Charm atudent council of Fiaher Junior tor WUfrsd Maxwell said today. 8M Chapman Court, No.' 10, Ordor April Staudt, 103 Loonda St.; Ken­ cent expeiiencea in the fletd of BEFORE THE RUSH ef Amaranth. wiU gioot In tho College. Boaton, Maaa A graduate The deatflina for'filing applications neth Florence, 48 McKinley .S t; cbiploaa machinery. of Mancheater High School, ahe la was 5 p.m. y e ste ^ y . Peter Roblnion, 3^ Virgiaia Rd.; VOL. LXXV, NO. 5S . (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 195$ llaaonic Teroplo tomorrow at 7:45 The applicant who is selected ' Merry emphaaieod the fact that (Cinaolfloi Airartlslag oa Fage 1 8 ) PRICE FIVE CENTR pjn. Tho annual Chrtotmaa Iparty enrolled in the medical-aecretarlal Norcen Petraltii, South Windtor; in paat effort, at machining part*, Havt Ytar Skatai courae at the college. from the four wlU ba announced in Penny SjMncer, 198 Cheatnut St,; wtU follow tho meotln* and mem- aevarel weeka, Maxwell eaid, fol­ eight pound! of ehipa have been loro are reminded to bring flfto lowing a Bcreoning prdceaa con­ Stephen C*rney, 19 Moore St.; wasted for every; one pound of fln- Sharpaaad tlia for axchange. Entertainment will M ra Michael 'Oorman, 772 Main Marilyn U$a, IIT Branlord S tj Jshed product. , Due to the now St., who haa been appointed chair­ ducted by a group arexaminera to Mlaa Mary Lou 3^vaiella/ iSo bo In charge of Albert HeavioideB. man of tho annual Chriatmaa party determine the proficiency of tho ayatem of .cold 7011101; and cold HOLLOW organiot. Refreohmento wUl bo profpe^ve aldea in drafting and Lakewood Circle N.': Mrk...Arline Sowing ateet with thIa new chipleas Open Mon. sacred by tho officero. . of S t Margaret’a Circle, No. 280, Mover, 27 Lakewood Circla; Mra. machinery,- Merry pointed out that Daughtera of laabcUa, haa ar­ mathomatlea. Victoria Mikolonla, ll'/i Forff St.; OpimThttrs. OROUND WAY! The ]ob, which paya from $3,133 the waste ratio is now down from Until 9P.M. CUttwd S', tnm Jr.. USN, pan range to have the party at, Mrr. Ruth Weidig, RFD 1, Rock­ Oavey'a Reataurant at the Centei', to $3,601 yearly, mtaus plotung ville; ErneetVichi, 147 W. Middle eight to aometlmee as low i or Mr. and Mta. CUWwd'FrDrmT on Monday, Dec. 12, at 6:30 p.m. and recording mapo, plans end 8 to I, 408 Center S t. graduated from profiles, making map ravlalons and Tpke. I Mra. Janet C. Hanna, 18 HI4 talk was lUustratod with roeruit training at Baintaidgp, Members of tho circle will be called preparing sketches, changing lay­ Walker St.; Mra. Barbara in regard to their reaervationa. and daughter, 88 Praepect St.; colored alidea and articles which Md, on Nov. >0. Airman Appren­ outs and -operating a blue print had bf«ij;roduced by thia new eye- tice d m , following a 14-day/leave madilne, among other dutiea. Rockville: , REPAIR poHod, wlU report to Nctfoik, Va., Qeorge Swain, 75 Cottage St. ^ 6 requiaite knowledge and DISCHARGED TODAV: MrA THI MAIN ST. Ml 3-4400 iaotruction in the field of avia­ left today for the Ariny. Toung akilla for the Job are "good Mary MaynOrd, 302- Main St.; people of the Church of the Naae- inauot Photo. Howard Berk, Eaat Hartford; tion. Prior to hU entry in tho renc had a party for him laat Fri­ Qeergtaana L. Hill knowledge of drafting and mathe- Insult to Mra. Loustta Thuratbh aiyt daugh­ Navy la Septeadw 1066, bo arao day night and preaented him with matlca aMllty to m tae arithmetic Girl Scouts Plan onvldTed at the Roooluto laauranco a pen and pencil re t Tueaday night Mr. u d Mra. OUs U HIU, of com'putatlonb and to keep recorda; ter,-S. Grove S t, Rockville; Julian Cb. in Hartford and ability to make eketchea," a Newton, RFD. 3, Bolton; Robert another party waa held for him Swamp^ Rd., North Coventry, an notice iaaued to applieanta reada. Curran, 76 Bigelow St.; Mrs. Spaghetti Supper at his home. nounce the engageihent of their Maxwall amid the applicanU feel Jeanne Keehey ' and daughter, that municipal planning la a new The American Legion Auxilary daughter Mlaa Georglanna U Hill, Glaatonbury; ITrank Champ Jr.^ 48 Senior Girl Scout Troop I la Industry, Business to Donald B. Beckwith, son of Mr. field, and one in which opportunl- Biasell S t; Robert Synder, 80 planning to have another of Ita Conant Raps Soviet WROUeHT IRON will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the tiea are aa yet imrealiaed. Arceiia Dr.; Tom P. Crockett, Legion Home on Leonai^ S t and Mra, Hanry U Duarr of Bolton Center; Thomaa Hicklng, famous apaghetti auppera on Sat­ RMUNIS Frgaklin. RFD 2, Coventry. urday, Doc. 10, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., WBA Junior! WlU hold their Miss Hill Is a graduate of Man­ in Woodruff HaU of the Center Ready to Pay Levy Pordi Cohmns, Hand Rails, meeting tomorrow bt 8:30,p.m. i t chester High School, ciaaa of 1BS2, Hospital Notes Congregational --Church. End Occupation Bid Pips GoarS Rails tho Community , T. Plana will be and is amployed by theiPrudbntial Supper will be uerved.(ta people ______made at thle time for the annual Insurance Co. of America., come In between the hou^e of 5:30 T hm Is Still lim e Before Chriatmaa pbrty for the group. PaUeata Today: 1S9 M a n c h e s t e r and 7 o'clock. Besides' spaghetti, —state /Capitol, H artford,^voiced against the Republican plan Beckwith is a graduate of Nor­ yesterday, Ribicoff aald it gi^uits Berlin, Dec. 2 (/er,ls being put on by usual for persons to ask that they on Friday evaninga, Dec. 9 and 18. Of Mr. and Mra. George Dart, Johnaon, RFD 3, Coventry; Mra. p.m. - the troop for the betwfP of its ernor told a news conference, that detention of four Americans in East Berlin on Sunday waa Margaret Miller, 389 School St.; Deo 3 and 8 these groups will demand that they not be exempt," the Governor told serious. BBOKHVEL LADIES AID South St., Coventry, a atudent at Sock an l Buakin presents *‘Sm- European trip fund. 'The troop ex­ newsmen; Howard Seminary, W. Bridge- Mra. Aniui Karvella, 62 Doming pects to leave on June 12 from . be taxed, too. He came here especially today to illustrate how serious tha water, Mafs., haa returned to her St.; Mary Beth Ovcrfelt, 14 Roae- brln« Fair,'' Waddell School 8:1S Montreal for a 3-montha stay in The GOP plan would ,finance the "But these are unusual circum­ MIISfMSSHOP p.m. " stances, and I am fully expecting U.S. government views it. studim at Howard after spending wood Dr., Vernop; William Mor- Europe, where it w ill. visit and 80 to 4o million flood repair job The .Antbsaaedor: congratulated i -j-- '— -' m N M W . th4:l^oUtayn-at,tataa^Ata.im:elved Saturday, Dec. S i^amp with .Girl Guides over there. insuraneb companiM, public utili- *raa Chfiifniai 'Shop and Kaffe *»y„.]WWng; f 15 .iBiiiion out. Of the •Ues,-the liquor induatry, the clgai-' the U.K mleaion In BerUn, includ-i I f l U I I R t A r ^tlaenahip honori gt . the first highway fund and. increasing , the ing- Maj. Oeri.T^^Gh6riea-U ■ Daabev/' honors dinner given at the school Stuga," Emanuel Lutheran TAX ADIES W08UC11ABOEB 'sales and corporation taxes fof'six ^ te industry and other groups to HiUim^ 8t: ^TOI>r.Y;”3«l«l* -‘’■■-■■•■'Smednyr-Dec,''*'*”'"'" 'The ’^dverribr proposed wheii Iise-SMP.M, Purdy Jr.. 30 Jean Rd.; Mrs. Alma "Measiah ' at the South Metho- of Connectient survey eaya mtml- iqg'to bear their fair share of the Itoireta Ked^mlieiilima i AQUA SHADE The Couples Club of the Com­ the Legislature's special session load ao that we can Rebuild our He laid the Soviet contention i munity Baptist Church wilf meet Cowlea, 171 W, CenUr St.; Mra. diat Church, 7:30 p.m.' elpal tax collectgrs are ,*-orklng on flood rehabilitation convened LUTHER H A U C97K MsdatoOrdar Saturday night at 8 o'clock at ths Mary Doherty, 82 Walnut S t Sunday asd Monday, Deo. II. I t htader these paat f4w. ye'ark, and state.'’ that Berlin ia no longct q four-1 9Iaf9 With Fear Rellcm BIR^— “ — ------Nov._ 9 that the moneyi be raised power city cannot be acceptixl byj Nuclear Tests EM ANUa church for a Christmas social. [RTHB YESTERDAY: Annual Lucia featlval, Emanuel ohiy 28 of the 160 li. tftf.atate get by a two-year, 10 per cent In­ . At an earlier hearing, spokea- daughter to Mr. and Mra. GeorgeGeorg Lutheran Church, 7:30 p.m. more than $5 000 a year. M j men for orvaraiseveral uiauranceinsurance com-corn- the weitern powers, LUTHBUtN CHURCH Ixtngtin, 60 Hamlin St.; Ot-dau|^- Tueaday, Dec. IS ‘ paniea did not object to a tax In- Conant aaid the United Btatea, Tokyo, Dec, 3 (P>—Foreign Min- L A. JOHNSON Members of the Past Mistress two exceptions—leave the six cents Britain ah'd France are dedicated B il^ tSe eSlMraa. Ifeagr win ba Club of tho Daughters of Liberty, tcr to Mr. and Mm . Herman Paaa- ChiMatmas Fair o f Memorial About 14 million tone of U.8. BOOKS• * - ' 'v crease for flood relief. {at.er Mamoru Shigemitau (oday a gallon gasoline'tax as it is. and to -preterving this four-power to ef while pareats No. 125, LOU, and their guests wUl cantell, 88 Pioneer-Circle. Temple, I^rthlan Slater, Odd Fel- hay, one-eighth of the crop, waa The Governor indicated relik attaehofi tho reported nuclear teeth MO paavl asgar w ill ho PAINT 00. hold their annual Christmas party BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. lowa Hall, 3 p.m. sold in 1954, - Increase the cigarette tax. now ant acceptance of the GOP-pr atatUB until Germany can be re­ OtCM aai Sw " ‘ «99 Main S t, TsL MI-9-4501 at Cavey’s Restaurant, Monday three cents a pack, by one cent. unified. and "aggreselve strategy*' of So­ w ill ho ee ived In night at 8:M/ , ^ For Young People Reiterating the disagreement he . (CoBtlaued OB Page Twelve) "We are determined to-remain viet R u s^ . Ease Staga. here until' the day of reunifica­ ‘‘There le itttle doubt'that in­ tion." he said. "My vtait le a reaf­ ternational tenstqns are 4inea more firmation of thia American policy." mounUng apace," he eaid in a re­ WILL IRING A WORLD OF FACT and He aald that tha West would port' to tho opening sessieji of par- continue to inalst on the free cir­ liement. FANCY ond OF FUN FOR CHRISTMAS AFL, CIO in Merger, culation of not only Allied person­ § o h m r o A nel In the four aectore of Berii^lln, "In the face of Rusaia'l^URfgros- blit aleo of the German populatloion. siva straUgy, coupled w ittaM orte forUSYearOlds Conant said he agreM with of recent Russian teat expiowiMi of NOW! That Interpret Ths Daeher that the only reaction one atom and hydrogen bombl^the WiBhea Of l%e Faniily Mother Goose (Linen)* ...... ,40c 16,000,000 on Rolls could have of the audden Soylet Free World luM-every reaHAM be Our Toys (Duroplast) ...... 76c in at ease," Bhtgemitga statement was one of amaument. Oltoe Soviet Bgyft P w y TV SERVICE JOHN Be BURKE Baby’s Things . / ...... 11.00 Asked if he expected the next Rug- ■ "The-Soviet UiHonr in het'only Baby’s First Book (Board) ...... $1.00 —The l-nOunced e's’represeh ting {heir en- sian move to include some kind of niNERALHOME AFL end CIO merged today into a tire councils, not the delegates a blockade, he replied; worming its way ■mto-.Wtim.'/iwa My First Picture Book .$1.00 single federation of 16,000,0001 individually, other Arab countries but gffiltby- TEL. lO-S-SMS members—largest organized labor Quill argued that the merger 'Doean’t Expeot Blockade ing to reatfii out for the S ad ie 2 . 3 5 IT BABT CENTER UT. force in the free world. , would place the CIO under an AFUv Herald Photo. "I certainly don't expect It.’’ East and Negr East and for Aata.” $ AMECLANCB UBBV1UE For 3-S Year Olds The CIO voted overwhelming thuihb. He charged also that the To a query whether the incident It waa one of ttte atrongast of­ CM$ ti t>eaieti* ir .\ waa planned by the Ruteiana, or Ml ceeaifiiMi m il uteiui leiim Coloring B o o k s...... ,., >...... I • 25c approval in its final convention proposed constitution of the com­ Full Stocking Futurama Sparkles on Main Street ficial attacks against R u s ^ hera n » whether "it juet happened," since World War n end tha first Jumbo Jam b o ree...... ^. . . i... 1.00 session in the Manhattan center on bined organiution lacked suffi­ Conant replied, "I iball have to $ Weat 34th St. cient safeguardk’ against, racial time a Japanese minister has Alphabet, numbers, stories, verae. leave that to the htstoriane." pointed so sharply to Soviet nu­ The AFL endorsed-the merger discrimination, racketeerlitg and Asked what he thought of So­ •y PETE WILSON At Big Treasure Book of Nursery T a le s...... $1.00 unanimously in ,its convention In inter-union raiding. clear teats and ambitions in the Tniman Aides viet Maj. Gen. P. A. Dtbrovn'a of­ Middle BtaL - Noah’s A r k ...... $1.00 th* Hotel Statler yesterday. An array of other CIO leaders Formosa Move fer to act aa "mediator" between Jump-Up Book of 'Trains, Planes and Trucks . . . .$1.00 The combined organization, to ; Q}****'* stand, Red Boss in Tiracie. ShigemiUu aaid tha In its Lon­ KOkUutp the United States and the Eaat don talks with Ruhria, Japan has Mother G oose...... $1 and $2 be known as the American Feder- rit/^*”***** i j V*'^**^... K' Deny Tax Fix German Communiet government, ^ b o r and Congreaa of In^ Awaited in U.N. been demanding Immediate return £xJtJU!L McDonald, head of the Steelwdrk- Conant aaeerted that the western of Interned Japans://* end of histor­ dustrial Organizations Will meet fn St. Louis, Dec. 2 (A5 Matthew . powers do not recognize that gov- Far S-8 Year Olds convention Monday in the 71st ers; and Joseph A. Beirne, pres­ Blasts ^ ’ West United Nations, N. Y„ Dec. 2 OP) emment and cannot agree with the ically Jepaneae tenitory and will ident of the Oommunicationa J. Connelly and Theron L a r a ^ r Play Kit Books ...... $1.00 Regiment Armory here. Workers.- Diplomats waited for l^attonaliat Soviet position. ANOTHER SHIPMENT! Quill O p p o ^ Merger Caudle, Truman adhilniatratton Of­ (CoaUnued pa Page Twelve) 4 tt HARTFORD BOAD Picture Dictionary ...... $1.05 They atUd that, even if their China to Indicate today whether "We made it plain that We shall The- CIO stamp of endorsement ficials accused of conspiracy to Rangoon, .Burma, Dec. 2 6P)-- -and Soviet Premier Bulganin, were continue to hold the Russians re­ New Golden Song Book ...... were disagreement over actual she would ease off on her threat to $J ,05 came over heated objections from defraud the government, blame ' Froth a seat in one of the Buddhiat touring Rangoon shrines on the sponsible for the proper treatment C A U Ml f.4197 REG. 69c Yd. Wizard of Oz ...... wording of the constitution, the yeto^ Outer MongoUa’a applicaUon $1.00 htichael J. Quill, president of the new organisation could be depend­ their Indictments on politics. - . world’s mo«t veneraiod < brines, second/day of their-weekli -visit to of Allied persona in their sector." Big Book of Real H elicop^k ...... a .$1.00 ■ 90,000-member Transport Work­ ed upon to implement the-words A federal grand jury investlgat-' Burma. for U.N, membership. He eaid. he could not determine Fedei*al School Uig alleged tax'frauda during the Nikita S. Khrushchev launched a With Russia vowing to vato the If this particuinr controversy Big Book of Train S tb ^ s ...... a $1.50 ers Union, composed largel.v of with spirit. bitter; impromptu tirade today, Chatting with Burmise ambaa- New York City bus' and subway Opposes OwB President administration of former Presi­ against the "stupidity’' of western aador to Ruaaia Maung Ohn and 13 non-Communist applicants .if represents an isolated case or is Aid Bolstered W H EtE CAN Heavy Weight Sanforized employes. Then Gustav Faber, secretary- dent Truman returned the .indict­ nations. accompanying foreign correspond­ Outer Mongolia and four other part of a pattern. j For 8-10 Yepr Olds In a rollcall vole. QullLrecorded treasurer of the TWU, took the ments yesterday. Red-faced with anger am point­ ents, Khrushchev 'admired the Red candidates fall to clear the The Amfosssador visited East YOU MAKE hia Union aa opposed to the merger. rostrum and opposed the argu­ Hit Group of ‘Willful Men* ' temple's few wood carvlngr, then Security Council, interest was fo­ Berlin this aftei-noon and used an Bible Stories .y ; ...... $1.00, $2.00, $2.95 ing his finger wildly, the Soviet cused on (3Una’s first appearance By Convention (Jolden Encyclopedia ...... $2.95 The only other dissenting votes ments of Quill, hla chief. Connelly,.48, who>was appoint­ Communist party chieftain ac­ laahed out; PLAID, CHECK and NOVELTY came from Dominic Merolla. of the Quill asked why the merger pro: ments secretary for Truman, sail) cused the United State, and "Ekiglapd iwfilch freed Burma in'* this afternoon In .the epccial politi­ (Continued oa Pago Thrive) AdventuregYn France, Holland, Italy, Norway, Wilkes-Barre, -Pa., ' Industrial in New York the chr.rge waa 1948) dWnot exist before William cal Committee's membership de­ Washington, Dec. 3 (P>^A now posal had not b e ^ submitted to France of attempting to kidnap bate. Swedbn ...each $1,25 Coutvcil of the United Steelwork­ the rank and file CIO memliershlp caused by "a little group of will­ a Russian visitor. He also had the Conqueror, drive for federal school aid, parti­ ONE STOP King A rthur ...... $1.00 and $1.50 ers. and Frank England of the for a referendum vole. ful men now in power in Wash­ some derisive wqrds for the Brit­ RefiM to Change History Veto Plans Kcvralcd cularly In construction, spemed to ington" who "have called Harry Canada and 27 other nations are ton Davy C ro ck ett...... $1.00 and $1.50 Springfield, III., Industrial Council. -He eaid the CTO was to have ish. ’ ' "Your templet are 2,000 years be rolling ahead today in the wake The vote of the delegate.^ was shared, Jn the top offices of the S. Truman a traitor.” Khrushchqv t')>oke out aa he old and thelra only 1,000 years,— backing a resolutioil before the About Rockets and J e t s ...... ,,..'.$1.96 announced as representing 5.712,- “Now because of my association committee calling for admiasion of Bulletins of Us Impreaelve endorsement by Quick Launderette Service cohibined' federation, but that ac­ retted in the 2,(KK)-year-old 3hws yet they call, you savages and Suede Flannel 077 members in favor of the merg­ tually the high posts would go to with him they.are calling -me a D uon (Golden Pagoda), after barbariana: ■II 18 Mplicanta in a package. the-White House Conference on er and 120.002 against. the AFL only. ciook." said Connelly, now a pub­ Chiang'*Kal::Shek’a representatives from (he AP Wires EMucatlon. Ezpert Dry Oeuninf climbing nearly’200 steps to the "How dUfiqpIt history ia to For10-T2YearOlds The vote of the Wilkes-Barre lic ralaticns man. heart of the famous "temple. He change -because there are some caused conatornatlon among the As the 4-day meeting ended last Dogs, Dogs, D o g s...... a. and Springfield delegates was an- Caudle an'd Connelly said they resolution’s aponsora when they night. Secretory, of welfare Fol- Bcuatifalljr Finished Shirts ■ ' ■ - ■■ $1.25 (Continued on Page Twelve) people who refuse to phange it.” Know Your U. S. A...... were innocent of any w- r o ri g Next came a diwoiasion of archi- affnounced plana to veto Outer MRS. DELL'CCO DIES soin told the 1,M0 de egate Fnsl- ' -A ...... $1.00 and $2.50 "■i...... — ^ doing. Mongolia _despUe'—tuco—appeala-to^ Hartford. J»oc*-Z <#) -i-Mr*. dept EieoiAower was ready'tb itsk Silver Chief Dog.Books ...... each $1,25 tecture and of-the- caab-of-RuX^ Chlang * •UTATTHE ^ “ TTte." grand jufora also: indicted Sian architect Alexander V. Via-. lang from President Elsen­ Fraaoea DeBella DeLuooo, wife Congress ibr "a broadened and 1 - l € Nancy Drew . . , ...... 05c Harry I.’ Schwimmer, a former hower. of .Mayor-Dominick J. OeLucco, proved" program of federal aid for Floor Baffle Likely NewsTidBits sov, whose work waa censured by school conatiucUon. . Mountain Pony ...... a...... $1,25 Kansas City lawyer, on the same the Soviet government while he Some diplomats predictsd the died at St. Fraacis Hospital early TOWIIE GLEMERS y d - charge yesterday. Schwimmer Culled from AP Wires Formosa government might find this morning. She would Have-- PbiudIU Greet Vote s i s BfADT S irU E T Cherry Ames .,., ...;...... ,,05c was touring the United Utatea and -prevlousl3L was-lndicted on^-per- France with other. Russian 4U--own U.N, seat—in danger-the keen 58 - years -old NE^ THE iUmOBT jury charge. ", next time.the Russians make one Mrs. DeLucco - became ference had greeted with ringing architects. of their periodic bids to put Pei­ applause a statement that the WE CLEAN DOIT CHEAP! ForTeenagers Democrats Split Caudle, 61, a Wadesboro, N. C.', Justice Department tiles second "Be careful or you might'be in­ ill In the q;ee(n before the may'- lawyer, headed, the JusUce De­ civil aptl-trust action against lead­ ping delegates into the ChTn^se delegates had approved a stepped Our first shipment sold out in a few days. Boys' and Teenage Stories, Boy Scouts, Mystery, vited .to America,” Khrushchev place. 'orii elratite In Novemlwc. Sta. up aid program by more than Id. girls will love shirts and pajamas made from these heavy partments tax division unUl he ing concerns in Swiss and Amer­ told a Russian architect named wa» found tp have cancer. Mrs. Historical ...... each $1.25 was fired by Truman for having ican watch, industry . . . Karachi aourcee close.to the NatlonalU-te PeLueco’a funeral will be held The leaders of the 600.000-mem- weight flannels. Sanforized. Looms bn Civil Rights Andriev whoia here to help Burma said they risked U. N. hostlilty ber National Education Aaas. American Boys’ Treasury of Sports ...... $ 1 .4 9 outside Intierests incompatible with newapapera ln. Pakistan says com- build a natiorisl stadium. ■ ■ . Monday in St. Aathoaye dwirch IjtS’gpvernment duties.—------m'ahdenfi' chief' bF Afghanistan -because they feel, they- miftt-vjgto at li»7 (NKA'I-halled thht report' arid live Pram^ Airain ..... ,T. . ... 777. .'.'$ 1 ,7 5 0 Wyll.vs New-eomb. apecial assist­ ."There are some very stupid Outer Mongolia aa a f -saian satel­ others as "nothing short of mar- American Every-Day Dictionary...... $1.50* By THE ASSOCIATED PRKMM --cate discrimination* and supporting a m y and more- than 70 other mili­ people in AnLerica," Khrushchev The Civil Rights quMtion. an / equal opportunities for all races. ant- attorney, general who .has tary a,hd civil officer* have been lite in Asia and a compa’hion of 404 ‘‘RISKS'' FIRED veUMia." Tale of Two Cities ., ...... ,.....,$1.50 charge, of the Inquiry, told U.S. continued. “After we criticized the Red (ihlnese.” •* • • ■ issue that has cau.sed 'friction Adial. Talks Today arrested: ' Comrad Vlasov,, they tried to per- Washington, Dec; S td)—The Air John Buford of Mt. Vernon, m , Minute Biographies’ (Illustrated) ...... $ 2 .5 0 within the Democratic parly in fiarring bad weather, the Young District Judge George H. Moore, AFL suspends one of Us airUne The Natlohaliat were expected Force aald today that-4M of Ita the NEA president, labeled the the paat, threatened again todaY while reporting the indictments unions on chaiges of attempting Conference ' "'one of the greatest Democrats will hear today from a (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Ipago Two) emidoyea lialed a . fired aa se. to,bring a split'among younger that "the worjt of the grand jury to. break atrike 'of another AFL cUrily risks were not discharged ever held." second leading contender for the • t General Favorites A elements of the party. , - party’s ' presidential domination, by no means is finished." union agairi.st United AirlineX .7 . lor that reason alihough there Labor union leaders, who had Signature and Landmark B ooks ...... $1.50 , 'With' California delegates lead­ Adlal Stevenson, the 1952 nominee. Newcomb then said he hoped for Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Mich­ waa derogatory data of “reaaon- threatened a floor fight if the con­ Many titles, storiea of famous men and women. ing: the fight, the Resolutions Cbm<- Stevenson was due to fly here from a. speedy trial and added: ‘'If the igan says his remarks of laat abie gra\'lty'‘ in their fUea. John ference’s position on federal aid Wonder and Little Golden Books ...... 25c mlttee at the Young Democrats Dallas and make what is billed as grand jury and the Attorney Gen- week were miMinterpreted to soun.d J. Grady, Air FotW!' aecurlty wasn't strong enough to suit them, national convention in Oklahoma liite criticism of Adlal Stevenson. U^S. Watching Afghanistan chief baairned to tell queatlon- apparently were satisfied with the - wide aaaorCment of tltlea. as informal speech. (Continued on Page ■lye) Golden Stamp B o o k s...... 50c City pushed through by a 9-8 vote' However, fog , an|d freezing President Eisenhowej’s cabinet lag Senatora, however, that he outcome. last night a measure commending weather yesterday had left some I meets for three hours anil IS min­ didn’t mean to infer the dla- The conference report agreed Many titles. states that are complin* with re­ utes at White House with Vice For Swing to Soviet Bloc taharged'employea were Commu- Classics, The Favorite Titles' ...... $1.50 doubt whether he could come. with Folsom's s ta t^ e n t that the cent Integration rulin^T’ Yesterday, another probable can- Knife-Slater Kills , President Nixon presiding . ... 'i^lala or dialoyal. ^ jiid should bo distributed anumg Ti-ucjtlpx^s. of cigar tobaci o .begins Washington, .Dec. sit ths and tb*! *ho a to t^ .. over s-NU—Accord­ Dr. WllUam G. Carr, the NEA'o larger year end bonuses. of friendship and economic, aid drop In the bucket. ing to the Associated Pr^ss sur­ executive secretary, told a news ward integration. Richard Kevins, number Of state preferential pri- behind the counter of his small, Dr. Paul Dudley White tells. continue while U.8.- diplomacy GREEN Pasadena. princiMl advocate on iTwry electioiu. ,, ; neighborhbod-atore between 11 a. But Afghanistan’s, geographical vey 18 more persoua were killed conference he thought the ' c o n e tIm JM tllA U COM Gov, G: Mennen WllUama of American Medical Aasn. there ia works indirectly to patch up Af­ location makes it highly impor­ oh V.8. highways during S-D ference would have tlwee poaitiye the Resolutions Committee, said n). and noon. . great need for world-wide study of ghanistan's''border dispute with tant. The Khyber Past ia there. SfAMPS GIVEN m a m c h s s t m C o h n - passage was a "must” for Califor­ Michigan, Um boosted aa a pos­ Miller was found by hia son who Day yesterday t^ n ' during a reauUa: eating and qlher living habits ' i Pakistan which started the whole Conquerors shooting for the almllar period last ytaf- The toll 1. It WlU lead to ‘‘state acUbn** nia delegatea adding, ‘'We cannot sible' candidate for the preatdent- thought at first that hla father had' break existing deadlock ' in un­ trend. taJMllHAUcoki CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS go home without it." txU nomination, will give, the to­ Indian sub-continent ever since of 69 dead equaled.-the 69 trafflo In solving many.presBkig fiSbe^ T k J^ IU U cO M WITH CASH SALES suffered a heart attack. solved problemi of heart diseaae. In the meantime, two old hand* -Alexander the Great have-’awept deatha tallied in the AP survey k ■ ...... Also bearing committee apr day's major formal addreaa. Hia problemt. T M A M N H t a i C o m m - MilNCNIfTM C O N I^ Police admitted laat night they /-. -. Communist Poland reportedly at shaking Internatioiial' political through the KhylMr Pasa in an- Nov. 17 which w-as made for proval waa an earlier resolution ehipa -Chriatinas tree ornanwnta t 3. Many peopte wUl. ba’ iMito nrgtaig continued efforts to eradl- plum trees, Soviet Premier Nikolai oomparlaon. Tho Natloaal Safoty CORKER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK ST R ESri (Cnatlsj^ii im Page Eight), Page Two). to U.S. .this..year. Bulganin and Communist | party .(Coatinoed on Page Thirteen) Oouacll listed 67 deaths. .^yertite in The Herald-x^lt Paye . . ■ ■ ■ . ' TWO ■ANCHISTER EVENINC flEBALD, HANGHESTBB, CONN^ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 19SS r ;— ^ \ / IIANCHESTEB E V E ^ G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 195B Schndmmeir’a bond waa centimied at 130,000. M o v e Region Editors Truman Aides The ebarirea carry a poaalble Forniosa ManeheBier Second Graders No Road Deathg maxin^um penalty upon conviction Lo^l) Boys Students at Oak H ill School Dry Reeiervoirs FORRINT of five yeara in pi;iaon and a Date ~ Book '••Vd'. iRHdlSHHH-MetVtoJ^J Deuy Tax Fix 110,000 Sne. Awaited in U.N. Hold Conclave Acnoxt sbrcBscaPE! coumi ' Present Program In State S-D Day Seen Flood Cnrb seoHd or sUeHt, KEMPS I Bmeh BSekw elide prajaetore. (OMttiiwt tr*Bi Piw* Om ) (Ooattnned (ram Fbge Om ) Boston, Dec. 3 (1^—Mora than Tbree I Swm Sadlh IKOl Tenlgl|t nni ’Temerrew Btripee I "Demirt Parents, friends and achoolmatea Fairfield. 1>ec. 2 ()Pi—Connecti­ Hartford, Dec. 3 (FV—An Army WELDON M U K nife - Sklyer K ilU Sock anJ SuaUn preaanta ."Sa­ 100 New England news, executives 6 t second grade children were in­ cut escaped without a traffic fatal­ engineer has propoaed building a tn l hava a motto, It la ‘|ull ataam to bring this out today, but del^ brina Fair,'' WaddeU School S:1S intheSaa’* I Saads” / vited to a program at Manchester 991 MjUR S L - ^ 'I assembled today at-the organisa­ at s;u I stss-siu ity on g-D day yaatersday, but a system of dry reservoirs on tribu­ ahead.' , gates hoped they might soften p.m. tional convention of the New Eng­ Green School yesterday, directed taries of the Connecticut River at New Haven Grocer Temerrow r their teacher, Mrf. Isabel M-. Bridgeport man waa killed here 'And damn the torpedoaa," add­ their adamant position. land Society of Newepsper Edi­ Sat. 1 p.w. "Bilnr CHy" CutMsi! / • C k r i ^ L t u u a means the private confer­ The first item of businesa will 'Herman J. Kropper, chief of the Church, 1:30 to 5 p.m. , be the election of officers. Wil­ made by the cla«r. Every child in, State ^ llc e said Frank J. Army'* Oorp of Engineers in New defied the “froup of willful men ence last night between China's hadn't a thing to work on. They Sunday, Dee. 6 liam H. Heath, editor of the Haver­ the room tobk part in the program, Broderick, 50, lost control of hta England, said yeatarday that such or anybody alaa to produce one chief U.N. delegate, T. F. -THang, "Messiah" at the South Metho- hill OaMtte, is provieioaal presi­ which portrayed "A pay at car while driving east on the Mer- a system would spare lives and aaid they queationed the neighbora School" with pupil teachers. EMER6ENCY ■hred of evidence that I have com­ about atrangera they may have and Paul Martin of Canada. dlet Church, 7;S0 -p.m. dent. ■»ltt^^rkway at 12:20 a.m. property from future Goixla. mitted any offdnae acalnat good T he membership debate opened Sunday aad Monday, Dee. 11, If Slate Two-Day Program Songe: Hippity Hop, Marching T h^car skidded into the west­ He waa one of 16 experts who seen in the area but came up with S T A T E O Song, class; Reading lesson, Kath­ bound lane and tip p ^ over. OILMJRNIR morale or cthtca, or that I have nothing. They alao drained aev^ yesterday with an appeal by Mar­ Annual Lucia festival, Emanuel The editors will take part, in a would not to known until all ac­ gave their yiewrt on the state's violatedi any law of the United tin for acceptance of the 18 and a Lutheran Church, 7:30 p.m. two-day program which includea ryn Hatries, teacher: Marybeth Broderick, thrown to the pave­ cident r ^ r u are filed with the flood problems at the sixth annual SERVICI 'V eral catch baaina In the area on warning from Jtussla that unless Odell,' Marcia Connolly, William ment, -was pronounced dead on ar­ Statee." the chance the alayer threw hia ‘rnesday. D ^ It speeches and panel diecuralone, TOMORROW State Department of Motor Connecticut Conservation Confer­ Caudle, who had been a grand all flvt Communist applicanU ChristmM Fair of Memorial ahd round table seseione on the Dooms OPEN itee fM. Barry, David Best, Stephen Doheri rival at a Bridgeport hospital. He Vehicles; ence. CALL Jury witneae here juat before the weapon into one of them. maka the grade, the oeal Is off. Temple, Pythian Stater, Odd Fel­ newspsMra' own problcma in han­ ty, Joan Marlow, Stephen James. suffered head lnjuries.\ William M. Greene, director of He said tha reservoirs, strategi- indlctmenta were returned, aaid: Police aaid they could not tell Sdvlet' Deputy Foreign Minister lows Hall, 3 p.m. dling etoriee of crime and disas­ i i r t t D . Arithmetic lesson, MlctoeLjfc- State ofllclala said th4re seemed tha SUte Safety Commission, says (;ally placed, would to ''the only WIUIAMS how much Miller had in hia cash V. V, Kutnetsov aseailcd U.8. ex- Carthy, teacher; Mary Gorman, to to fewer accidents stout the Seea Self OOF Scapegoat register because in his small busi­ ter. accidents In Connecticut average effective means of controlling “The Repuhileana have held me reuions of doubt wbAther-Outer Prof. Seymour E. Karris, Har­ Catherine Noona'n, Marilyn Reid, SUt^ yesterday, and added that about 15 a day. w'ater (iver long stretches of the OIL SERVICI J over aa a acapegoat and public ness he kept no up-to-the-minute alongolla is qualified as a sover­ Wapping vard econoKiet and Dr. Alfred Jamea Sherman, Pamela, Mason, things looked encouraging. But river.” He explained that the dry aacrifice, again, for the coming records. They said one of hia eign state. He recalled that the Neal, first vice president of the Michael Petrone. they went on to aay that final re­ ^ e r e are about 1,500 species of reservoirs ivoilld serve as water M I - 9 - 4 5 4 8 national election. I deeply feel that trousers' pockets had been pulled United States supported admission Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Spelling leeeon. Penny Taylor, sults of 8-D Day In Connecticut palms. storage (xmtainers. ' there ^ould be a congreaaional out aa though it hpd been searched of Outer Mongolia and seven other' School to Present a rt Hated for a debate toniaht on teacher: Karen Karkow, David Inveatlgation of my indictment and for money. . ’ applicants In 1946, a package pro- tbe New England ecobomy. Ott, Georgia Flavell, John. Tinker, it would be open and free to the However, they said Miller still paeal Russia opposed then. Studying their own problems, Joanne Lent!, Glenn Bank#. public." had $110 in one pocket and SIB In Kutnetsov also declared that no Christmas Pageant three editors, Victor O. Jones, Cradle Song, class; Science lee­ another. More than $300 waa found qualified itate should be barred eon, Birds: Mary Elizabeth Mc- Truman, here for a epeech at a In a cigar box under a counter'and managing editor of the Boston Roman Catholic youth convention, from the U.N. because of it# polit­ Globe; David Brickman, editor of coy; Animals: Deborah Pond. declined to comment'. there waa change left in the cash ical beliefs. He aaid such a pro­ Wapping, pec. 8 (Special) —At the Malden Evening News and Dramatising a story, “Scat! register but all the bills were cedure could turn the U.N. Into a meStlng of the Wapping PTA, Scat! Uttle Cat"’ Cat, Unda Bay­ Ellla N. Black, former aaalatant gone. Medford Mercury; and Lawrence to Caudle, and Irving ’ Sacha, St. an organisation of Ideologl'-l Tuesday In the Wapping School K. Miller, editor of the Berkshire er; Dog, Larry Carlson; Old Lady, ...A T BOTH CONVENIENT KEITH STORES! Oonnectlcpt's other slaying vlc- "yea men." Candace Hachadourlan; Old Man, Uouia ahoe wholeaaler, were men­ tima this week were .Oedlo Caml- auditorium, the Sfth,’ seventh and Esgle of Pittefleld; will discuss ^ u l Serrell; Uttle Girl, Maril)m tioned in the indictmenta aa co- The five Oommunlet candidates competition. nati, SO, Old Baybrook; Ouiseppe for admission are Outer Mongolia, eighth grade pupils will present Reid; Readers, Scott camptoU, conalpratora, but not/aa defend- Mallosai, S9, Stamford, and Peter The second day's program will Roger Wilson. . anta. Albania, Hungary, Romania and Christmas pageant entitled, "The have two panel diecusalona in the Pastor, 18, Bridgeport. Bulgaria. The non-Coaqr.iunlsts era Songe; playing ,Indian, The Atty. Oen. Brownell aaid yea- Camlnati, shot in" hia trailer’ Hbly'Birth." _ morning eeeelon, one on foreign Echo; Stage manager, Victor Del- terday in tVaahington that Stack Finland, Portugal, Ireland, Jordkn, news handling and the climate for bad bMn.rellevbd Wedneaday from home Wednesday night, ' died Austria. Ceylon, Nepal, libya. Tlie pageant la ufSde^ the super Greco. yesterday ia a Middletown H .■!/'' Monitor, and the other the han­ Department'# tax divialon. Audrey, 43, In connection with the Monaghan. Music will be (ur- All-America Team slaying, niahed by the seventh and eighth dling of disaster news. Brownell added that Slack, 6S, Malloasl's wife, Concetta, alao Is grade choirs under the direction of Along with the latter the editors FOR had been placed on annual leave being held in connection with her Bridgeport Area Mrs. Maby Catinoi music teacher. will hear a speech by W. F. Of ‘tirains’ Urged aa required by the veteran'a pref­ husband's death, which occurred Relchelderfer, chief of the U.S. erence act “pending prooeedinga Cl^racter portrayals will be offer­ after he was beaten on the head ed by Sfth graders. Weathor Service in W aabin^n. Washington, Dec. 2 (F) — If looking to removal." with a hammer aa he lay asleep Engulf^ by Odor Many ot the cokferrtng editors Tak dUBcultiea by Sacha' Srm ia A. short bualnesa meeting will be newspapers can . j|>ubliclze All- W i’re Re«dy For Christmas . . . With The. Most Colorful. THE BRE800ME DISTRIBUTORS CORPORATION ekrly Tuesday. h^d after the presentation and will .to accompanied by their America football players, why not the center of the caae. He waa hc- Pastor waa stabbed on a New Haven, Dec. 2 Persona wives, and there Is a special panel The Most Comprehensive Showing Of Finer Gifts For ipta WEST HARTTORD. CONN. cuaed of . evading IllS.OOD in Dr. Robert Williama and Mrs. Mar all America brains ? •5T* Bridgeport street' Monday night. throughout southwestern Con­ Jorie Files will explain Snal plane for them on "what editors' wives That was the novel twist backed Home. All Four Floors Are Jampacked Witn SuggesticiM corporate income taxea. The gov­ Police who are holding two teen­ necticut complained today of a think of the business." - ernment contenda that Caudle and for the Suorine program. Also last night by the White House con­ . . . All Available On Liberal Keith Budget Terms. agers in connection with the peculiar odor in the atmosphere. -Snal plans will be made on the ference on Education. Connelly conapired to improperly death say they have a statement T Herald Fbbte. uae their influence, with hope of Some said the air smelled like square dancing proJecL All par­ An inaane perton may to cured The conference, winding up its OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL from one of them, Fred Mitchell, tbbage cooking," others that it of hia diatoae, but a mantally da- . 4-day program,' agreed that inter­ Two Manchester pupils at the Oak Hill School of tha Connacticut eraonal gain, to prevent proaecu- 17, admitting the knifing. ents interested in thSM ^wo proj­ Institute for the Blind In Hartford pause In their studies to enjoy lon.of Sacha. Waa like "gas" or like "swamp ects are urged to attend. fllclent peraon'a InteUigenca can­ est in education could to - w a t e r / '------t:——-v---* not to-lncreaaed.- —,------— atimulated by efforts to :. . ' , . . Blind School Santa Claus cut-out. Billy Reagan, 96 Helaine Rd., at the. right, de­ Swete m aiiM Onilty A Bridgeport radio station re- '’ i ^ “8aler'' ■■■'■ '“l^covrage local ahd national- scribes the.'cut-out; which his pa>*fisl vision permlts-him to ,see dimly, Sacha "later waa indicted, portedTted rfeceiving “af least 80"' A food Side, sponsored by the ;to BobhjL.Burk#. OiMISE tItX u i tow ns ileaded guilty, and waa Sned. b a r H ears telephiBna- ealle.’-nboMt’-ihe -condt- Amerieaa Legtotr AuxHIarjr, will »Tha-inatimnwnttoAt»bof Bobb»to|LBMailiwriter. j w y r • ilnn.— ------. k a told,tomoixtnr. beginning j*t 40. peeaided'at'the tftal, gave bine no* lloU ege-i^rollers An observer at tha Weather a.m. at Jackson's Market on Oak. state and nation in the same man­ prlaon aentence becauae* of ill dancing classes. Boy Scout activ­ mMotiomiiffrtiiEfiE Bureau here, who himself said he land Bd. Items to to sold will In­ ner as they do outstanding For Support ities, wreatling. musical activities health. noted a sort of "acrid odor" in the clude cakes, plee, baked beane and athletes,” Caudle aaid he and hia atalf A delightful program of Christ- and field tripa. COSMETICS air, reported there is S simple ex­ other home-made goods. This recommendation came in A local committee has already "triad tp be humane" to Sacha, aa mma carols, aung In madrigal form, planation of it. Olmreli Schedule report drafted by Mre. Ruth H. The' dak Hill School division of a man auffering from epilepay on been formed to help raise money I Carry AU tha Top | Inaa waa praaentad last night by tha A combination of a high pres­ The Rev. Da'vM Crockett will Page, Fair Lawn, N. J., and Edwin the Connecticut Institute for the for the school. Heading It Is Dr. the word of reputable phyalciana,physlcii sure system over the Atlantic, al­ take, "He Oomea! Awake and Buck, Leesburg. Ohio, who wrote Blind in Hertford has launched and whoae S-45SS itenors and three fbaato*. A Man­ Local Stocks Christmas gift for an extra- Mrs. Leslie Olsen, 73 Alton St., contributing to the support of the chester girl. Miss Gail McCenn, STATE win portray the part of Uicla. ScKooI help^ equlF a new ilormi- oUas of 18ST, dauglibir of Mr. and qiecial person. Plenty of , Lucia, dressed In .white -with a tory for 40 childrto from kinder- WROUBMT IRON WINDOW SHADES Mra. Rauben T. McCann of 71 Pit­ parking here. '.crown of"glowing candles, will lead arten through sec6n<’ grade, but CAlH oimI kin St., ia one of the sopranoa. Oebara 4k MMdlebraak. Im . . ' ,*v a colorful procession of two Tom- Xihe school says more equipment Is R tlU N B S LONG WEARING Numbera presented by the group I p. aa wtato w m s m tars, or elves, six attendants also needed. CAMY NOWl S & last night Included: “Plenty Good Most of the children attending Porch Columns, Hand Rails, 277 RROAD 50-9-1 m dressed in. white, Swedish children the school live there during the INTERSTATE CLEANTEX (miwkwww $ i.0 0 l Room,'' a Negro spiritual; “April Bid Aaksd M KM m m Mtmchm BALES and in costume. Baker boys and Star Pipe Guard Raib SAVE la in My Mlatreia' Face," "O re- alrat National Bank week, returning home only veek- Mads ta Order TELEVISION SBKVICE boys. JoicIce. ye Christiana, Loudly." “To of Manchester .... 38 S3 RADIO ends. At Oak Hill, the pupil* ar^ There Is Still Time Before $1.95 With Your BoUen I P on ony dry dooning at Special music will to rendered given a course of study parslleling Wooodland Glades I Must Face'," Hertford National gg i M io r v v s by the Carol Singers, a duet by Christmas 'Weep, O Mine Eyei," and "Tune Bank and Trust Co. 32^ 34 that of a public school, which is Cfcaawl B, Naw navae, Oaea. 7;M ( s) BIN TIN T in Mrs. X MABX SABRE 'velop like any other childrM and Phone Glastonbury ME 3.-9U9 E. A. JOHNSON (tl-M) RDDIE FISHEE SlIOW •elections by Herbert 'Bengtson to help them overcome thewhandi- 3 2 5 IKOAP STKEET, MANCHeSTtK, .centuries; "The Wee Cooper of Manchester Trust ... 68 DRIVE-IN 4 Ckaaaai tt S^artaM.' Naai. and Mrs. Hazel Anderson. Given On C.O 0. Deliveries Fife;” "Carol of the Russian Chil­ F in Insaraam Oompaales Ckaaaal M NawTMtala, Caaa. (SS> T.V. THKATEE cap. Call Today—Call (kiUect PAINT CO. f.9xl2 VISCOSE BROADLOOM RUGS Ckaaaai U Watarbery. Caaa. (U ) DIBRCTOa'S PCAYHOV’SE Evelyn Swanson and Pamela Emphasis Is placed on norms! dren;" “When I Thy Singing Next Aetna F ir e ...... 69 72 ----- TiM IlllT ------Ckaaaal U Holraka. Maaa. (saex) NEWS c a b a v a n Johnson will sing the "Tomtarnaa No Charge For Estimates 699 Main St^ Tel. MI-9-4501 • V • - Shall Hear," 20th century: Hartford Fire ...... 164 174 —Jaka Camma Swana', recreation, such as roller skating, SAME DAY SERVICE SOIANTHTTS! (IS) FBANE L ^R T PREDIcto Julnatt’’ of Tontar'a (Christmas '.■f.* Get ready for the holidiyg .with this exceptional rug savinga oppoi^tnnity! “Schuthn Sher;" “Sing We and National Fire ...... 130 140 In Technicolor ( S) OZZIE AND HAaaiET Eve. Charles Wakeley Is in charge JN tY 10 o u t IV AT REGULAI PRICES Chant ft:" “White Christmas' Phoenix ; ...... 87 Appoint- conn. Light Power .. 17*4 (ll-N) THE LIFE OF RILEY 'jured When his head was struck to • SB% OARB dlitoaat m all day e l ^ l a g (oUalmum SIRS) Tire BOLAND OIL CO. Gregory Peck (5S> DRAMA by a pole as he was at the window, ad membera of a committee to Conn. Power ...... 41»,4 Ava Gardner ; ties ( a-lt) DOLLAR A SECOND ,of the cab. He was leported in waUt! daat eaU BH S-Tlll. We wlUVi^ up aad deliver. name delegates and alternatea' fo. Hartford Elec. Lt. .. . 56 lia> CRC8ADKW the State convention and contin­ Hartford Gas Co. .... 36 (tl-M) THE BIO STORY >air 1 condition at St. Vincent’s Hos- SUNDAE NORMAN’S (M) FILM tal in Bridgeport. ental Congreas in Washington, So. New England - "Pick-Up On South Street" (U> I LED THREE UVES PH w it h D. U. - Tel...... "DeadUne U. S. A." . 445 H^ARTFORD RD. • :M ( S-U) THE VISE Refreshments of tea, coffee, as­ Maaafaotoitog —"By Paraaa Cakaawa" \ sorted cookies and nuts were Am. H^dware ■ •. CHILDPCN FH t r (laSS) PLAYHOC8E OF STARS I N; IV , t jf'f.'st pi ivi^f uunJ ilr !■ » TEL. Ml 9-4597 —“.Wamral af Trlamph" PERSCMAL served by the hostesses; Mies Mar­ Arrow, Ifert. Heg. Karla MrCartby \ garet Kornglebel, Mrs. William Asm; S p rlh g ...... • ;ee (A> MICKRT MOt'SR CLDB (2Z.M) STAR STAGE Slover, Mies Gladys K.lth, .Mrs. M. Bristol. Brass ,.... US) LATE MATINEE (53) DRA.MA HEARINO SERVICE Philip Susag. Mrs. Thomas Daw­ Collins .. (lt> MATINEE TBEATEB (la llrse ( a) PEOPI.E*S CHOICE kins and Mrs. Allan P. Ayers Jr. Em-Ha’r t ...... , nrofrent) (laSS) THE UNEirp (n>> I/NCLR BD’S PCM club (ia> VARIETY THEATER NEW HOURS Mrs. Tiffany ' and Mra. Herbert Fafnlr Bearing ...... (M> BAa IS WESTERN T"EA- (ii-N) cavalc;ade of sports Robb poured. Decorations were in Lander-Frary Clk .... TK)t—“Barricaaa Exprait” Baxlar: laaac Loiart aad OPEN WURDAYS the Christmas motif. N. B„ Machine Co...... S T A T E Q VIrrII Aklai, IS rd. waltrr- ,4M) r u TBEATEB w.laht DAILY 9:30-5^0 YOU CAN GIVE AND SERVE N. Eastern" Steel t .tt — NO W Thru SAT. (IS)OCT__ WEST____ J Ia_ ^zreai) (53) WBE8TUNO WORHOCT8 North and Ju d d ...... S;M <2t-Sa> HOWDY DOO] tHURWAYSn^L-9 .WITH PRIDE this f in e s r ' Russell Mfg...... Today ConL From 6 P. M. (U) UN-TIN TIN CLOSED MONDAYS e:se( S) S T fG E a of all'C arstairs since 1788. Stanley Works ...... —"BIf; Jim • Bay" , W. H. EN6LAND your Terry Steam .. TENSE! TAUT' (it) ADVENTCBK THEATya I t ’s finer, smoother, mellowj Torrlngtofr " —Bay Bacarii L ib e ra l MAGIC VAOLT W liB E K U.S, Envelope c6m. ..105 (111 W E A T H n IfOVf' ...a great American community U.S.' Envelope pfd. . 7 2 HUMPHREY (sav NEWS A'T BIX Aeroas from Green Mcbo(4 Termf Veeder-Root ...... 62<4 HOPALONO CASSIDY guests will enjoy. service to construed aa actual markets. • :ie (M) SPORTS DIGEST' FREWIC S:U (Se> THE EARLY^SHOW —"Apack- Chi-I” ie:ae < a> orf.at gildersleeve in HEARING! Christmas Gift MARCH • rtS 1 a^ SPOHTSCOPE —-__ ___ PERSON , TO PERSON, (ia> NEWS AND W ITHER —Edward h. Marraw S:U (») SPORTS DIGEST __ (n)'^ITALMN FILM THEATER ie:<4 (11) GREATEST FIGHTERS CMS if Opsrotsd for Ifto btnsfif of IH MILIAM WYLER'S • ;4e ( S) WEATHER PORECA8T (IS) SPORTS REVIEW ' Msmb«rt->not for ttockholcitrt. \ibns - ' , ' ll:ee I-Vv*- - ■ AI4s Say Kalyh Meeker ( S) I LED THERE UVES rtill Carey Marla EaeUek THE Niehds (It) UNAL EDITION ' CAAS is non-profit. It has no stockhold- TIRE (U) NIGHTCAP THEATER i lANE CEDAR CHESTS W atches ( A rt Carved Diannond Ririgs "THREE "DESERT DESPERATE Monchtsttr ■■■•■■/Inn. 11-ea (St) WEATHER (tt) SPORTS BOCNDCP a ' You’ll Mas/!.find • a Vkiv big salecU<}n ofOW thea m S newlm * T Lane Cheats . 1^ . ine nS 16thk Cantiiry^ •ri. Tho mombors of tho CAAS Board of STRIPES SANDS" (SI) PBEVCES H am ilton Ladies' and Gents' Stone IN THE SUN" R«MrftraDO HOURS Mahogany, Modem Blond Woods'. . on heavy red cedar interiors to give you Women's Friend Diroetors sorv* without soloiy or romu- CaUr • PLUS a Target... For A SUBURBANITES U :ie (latl) WEATHER certified, moth protection. You'll Elgin Rings S:154:IS-t;M l:«M;t5' (M> CONNEOnCL'T REPORT norotion of any kind. Gimmaa's Vengeance I 11:15 (IS) RIO SHOW ■4-,T like' the new Space Savers, Ideal W itth a u e r NEW a id RECAPS (tt) MOVIE MCSEI'M for smaller homes. Lane Cedar to WASHERS Children's Rings Bmm., "Trtatmn •! Puck* VlUo" "THE SILVER STAR" (SSi T.V. THEATER Chests Priced From »39” to *89®^ All of this moons that you, tho Sulova,. Store and Plant 295 Broad 8L tl:M (A) BADGE NO. tl4— Efficient new agitator models, all with Sheaffer & Parker Pan and —"Tfca Bi( WIU” self emptying pump. Ruggedly built for Mombor, rocoivo bock moro in'bonofits TEL. Ml 9-4224 (t!) TONIGHT lasUng service. Priced, with your 'old Pencil Sets —SUra Allaa CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS. Keith’s, .Manchester, Open Daily From 9 washer, from t - for. ovory dollar you fnvosf than you. 1 1 : U (IS) LITTLE SHOW AM. L'nUI 5:S9 PJC.. Open Hiuraday Aad- Friday Evenings Until 9. Speidal ( ei THE NEWS TODAT U:ie ( a> NIGHTCAP THEATER 7 Keith’s, East Hartford, Open Daily From 10 A.M. Until 9 P.M., Closed Sat-, con from any othor „foi!m Of 'surgical* Desk Sets (ie> FOOTBALL FORECAST —THA Bracelets (It) NEWS (It) NEWS ■ LUE C llO ii nrdays At 9. modkol insuronco. ( S> PIMPLE’S LOBBY (IS) TONIGHT * 9 9 ® * to * 1 4 9 ® * % 1847 and Community Silver Dancing (II) NEWS (It) CLCBHOC8E I:ie ( a> NEWS HIARING AIDS FREE PARKING AT BOTH OONVENIENT KEITH STORES! Libtral Budget Terms (11) WEATHER a Ml'SIC Clocks Buxton Wallets Evury Sat. and Sun. Night in thn C tdar jKoom (53) WHAT'S YOCR THOCBLE? TRANSHTOR-ROWmOs. a md tuMwsI t (U> FRANK LEAHY •HI TilY *'A” lAmRY.. a M'T'h«nwyl (111. SPORTS BCLLETIN GLASS ELECTRIC SHAVERS and APPLIANCES MODERN and OLD FASHION DANCING BOARD AS LOW AS $tm m YIAR Mwrthif cMfl (Ul MCaiCAL WEATHERMAN — AUTO GLASS'— Music by Lm W att's "Mun Ridgn MOuntalnnnrs" ( k) FRANR LEAHY PBEOICTS PLAIY: and WINDOW A pf0d\Kt Tfc« DaKlbarf LARGE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS CARDS (laSS) DOCOLA8 EDWARDS Campany, Minn^apalie, .00 (laU) JOHN DALY—Nawa Mina., hae na (aAnactiar) ’125 (tt> UGHUORTS Ja A, WHITE CO. wttH any mtdical affanita- I Sno Food - - ItdkuijOishns — Sttahs — Chops | •••n or 5*fvi(«$ of »am« or coMPim b u d g e t Tf y o u w is h (M> CONNECTICCT REPORT 81 Biaeell SL—5H 9-7823 •imilar nama. (M> WEATREBTANE . Keith Furniture I-., s INOIVIDUAaY FIHED sFUUY GUARANTEED 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. BUCK’S CORNER RESTRURANT Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED > EASY lUDGET TUUMS NEW LONDON TURNFIKE, GLASTONRURY ATLANTIC HEATING OILS COME IN OR PHONE TODAY MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD Manchester’s Oldest Established Jeweler OATEBlNa TO OATHERINOS OF ALL KINDS P R IV A n CONSULTATIONS . 737 MAIN STREET L. T. WOOD CO. Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 P E R S O N iU 4 M W ARING SEhVICE CMSI(U*S DISTHUNG.CO., BALTIMORE, MO. LOUiSVtlLE, KV. BLENDED WHISKEY, K nOOF, 72% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS U OiAK SX. -- Ml 94281 • I

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lUNCHESTER EVEWINQ HEBAq). MANCHESTER. OONW, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2^ 1965 r o U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1965 PAGE i Prenaa the ihdcpend4nt and Weeka ago, he had worked two serious newa^aper it was befdre.” Police Prevente4 shifts on two Jobs and waa over­ B^on Paz Cheered He planned to arrange prompt V come by alaep while driving borne...... conferences with officials of. the Driver’s Cutiulip He pulled to the' curb, he said, Arambuni government to work d fettled down,for a nap but a MILLER PHARMACY On Returning U can^ awakened hint and told Land Offer Will Face Vote out details for taking over the YOU? N“ 0(1 I l&GFTT RFXALL DRUG STORf newspaper.. Hamden, Dec. J' move oh. . An attorney for the national Betga told the torni conrt he tried A mile farther down the avenue To Argentina he ran into a pole. At January Totcn Meeting treasury handling the ease already to take a nfep befora hU car haa asked the courts to follow Judge James P. Doherty acquit- through on the government order crahhed tat6 a pole alongside Dtx- tod him P aa:A(A ip iio iL D«C. a (SpecUD— Piii>ec. 2 by restoring the newspaper build­ well Ave.. but a poliMman A oM ifc ... ______' $.g « c m of I*nd *t Bol­ Mtsslona •(jrt—Back in his homeland after ing and land to its,original own­ wouldn't perinlt him to. An average of a Milp every 18 I ,WI FRtf ...'Ll AND OiUVER r -.rs YICF ton C3tnt*r »ill be considered by CO Meeting nearly five years of exile, editor ers. He wa'a xpected to petition the , Veiga. aceusad of reckleas driv­ minutes goes through the locks at The monthly meeting of the 299 GREEN ROAD - TEL Ml 3-41 34 '« spocial town meetina' early n Albqrto Qains^' Pax today set courts also to restore „the pubilea- ing, testified yeeterday that be­ Sault Sta. Marla on the; Great January acconUng to plans made Civil Defense organisation will be Hon'a printing equipment, fore the accident occurred two Lakea ' ■* by the Board' of Selectmen last held on Monday at 8 p.m. at the about the of again taking A cheering crowd of Sfviiral — —_l______' Diabt. First Selectman Robbins Community Hall. charge of tl>* newspeper Le Pren- thousand peraons, including an A SAFETY-TESTED USED CAR m in te d an option a»ree*nent to Farmers Registration estimated I'.OOO employes of Ls ii the meetins under which the town Monday is also the dsy on which Prenaa. welcomed Gainsa Pas and iliiii fsrmers msy sign up under the OainM Pas and his wife arrived may purchase the plot from Elmer In BqCnos Aires last night from his wife st the airport. The La iliii! Swanson of ifancbarter for $15,- 1*56 AgrlCultursl Conservstion Prenaa workers wore badges say­ Progrsm st Hebron Town Hall it York. He told a cheering 000. The agreement expires on Jan- d of several thousand st the ing “ welcome home." . FROM 15, 1056. they feel this locstion Is mors con­ venient than the Rockville olgce. •t: i A letter,from the Torni Planning . iv«a-- la with indescribable emotion Commission was read in which it RepresehtsUvds of the Ajfricul- tural Stsbllizsliori and CbnservSrv^ that I return to my llbereted coun­ advocated taking the option in try . . . efter being separated by GIVE PUN srder to give townspeople the op­ lion Program will be at the Ti.fqwn Hall In Hebrdn from 10 a.m. to 4 an ignominious dictatorship." MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES portunity to evaluate the offer. Peron Seised Paper In 'SI FOR CHRISTMAS BoMins reported bn the Board of p".m. on that day. Finance mseUng ijuwhich' it ex- Kellgtoua Instnirtioai I. Prenaa, a powerful independ­ Ice Kkates^ Archery Rets, Sleep­ rcssed a desire tnaV the matter Classes of instruction for chil­ ent publication, was seised by the ing Bags, Bowling Shoes, Bas­ dren in Grades 2-8 will be held st regime'of Juan D. Peron in 1951 in e presented to a town meeting. ketballs, Footballs, Golf Equip­ NT Itffortst to obtain a lower price as St. Maurice Chepel..t0jnorrow at and turned over to the Reron-eon- ment, Sneakers. Baseball and gesired by the Finance unit were 8:30 a.m. trolled Generet Confederation of Ashing needs. pnsucceaaful. Labor fOGT). Gainss Pas fled to Although a special town meet- Manoheeter Evening Herald aafety in Uruguay. JOHNNY HEOLUND'S tag could be scheduled this month. Bolton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph The. government of provlalonel ■ GIVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR CHRISTMAS ^ Selectmen decided to portpone D'ltalia, tclephonet Mitchell President Pedro Arambiini issued SPORTS CENTER action until after the holidays to 8-5545. decree Wednesday returning Ls ve townspeople a longer period Prenas to the Pss family, which 61 East Center St.—MI 8-6535 which to weigh the final decl- founded the paper in 1869. Gainsa. Parking In rear—500 cars plonE and' to avoid conflict with Pas told reporters he would "make holiday activity. Court Terms I mi! Two other Items were also •i'Ri placed on the tentative agenda MORTON'S FOR A BETTER GIFT AT A LOWER PRICE “P, Dm# Guinan bisane !'h1 Ccnilcsia for We special town meeting. One .IM- 4 - will be appobitment of a commit­ New tee to study salaries paid town Hartford. Dec. g idh--Edward G officials and Urn second will be Guinan, 52, of Hartford, who on tiw question of how the town's Aug. 8. 1854,'Went'on a ahoofing Insurance should be purchased. rampage, killing one man and OosNMMeHy Kal! Bids mill ¥ t;' wounding dnother, has been found IBHT, Bids will be sought immediately Insane and not responsible for his to r installaUoh of a new celling in actions. the kitchen at the Oommtaiity Threa Superior Court Judges yes­ Ran. SpKiflcations. for the Job terday acquitted him of hrst de­ may be obtained from Selectman gree murder to climax the 3-day ■/ BobMns. Ernest Toth, of Howard trial, and committed him to Mid­ t:ii:i| Bd.. has. completed rebuilding a dletown State HosplUl for life. pturtion of the chimoey nt the During the trial, doctors said h >1 Osmmunity Hell in order to cor­ Guinan ls"dovorced from reality,” ■Stomf akim, nasie t f tairinirien AuAarimi Sifftotort This Chrictmoi ghfo riw family yoor 'ronnd rect en old end persistent lesk that he is suffering from schlap- Thie esftideaie, when F f rly dtaed, wR he iiiiptii far apealhg e regUler ssykRi eeee—t f ritiamlea. ' comfwt, plnosum and tofnfy in thn^orm of which would have damaged any hhrenia of th# paranoid type. o Mofichnstnr Motor $oIm $oftw-J||^f!ML aaw work..fMformed Ja..l ~ Whiel y m m U y -in * atata: jdC -N lor of tha wiHd .^iasiaw,. they aahl, _...i / Usnd Cor. Thoso cars art oN wtottrmd emo r^aSeTawott' pgiiC»'-XfCTn M atWUtTSr rtoit1r ^ 9o. Tliisy Cdtry irSOHMoy y orqiRNr ■rpOBCWIa IsrtaBaUtta on thw montha ago when he shot Gerald door in the rear of the add Jamea Couglln of Hartford, TTtdM whdt^ niert yo«1ean"T|lrDff^ ------ng. Write, ask or ghone fpr appIicstioB Duct work conveying heat into Gerald fatally, under the illuaion ent of Hwm frtt for 10 ddyc with tht privL they were N e ^ who were peree^ li;:; tha lavatotics completed this sum- H;:: Itgn of txchon^t. Don’t d tl^ l $top in today! mar ftt tha community Hall is cur­ cuting him. rently being done by the Bents For this reaaon, the doctors a ^ THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY Gulden must he considered m itr JimUing firin of Manchester. The MAIN OFFICE Board will, replace tha aaelesa geroua end homicldel. NO R TH BR A N C H ill piano in the fireplace room The life ecnUnce to Middletown 893 Main St. M I 3-1171 15 N il Main St. m 1952 OLD5MOMLE $.88 4-DOOR through tha offer of Burton J, wea made under a,statb lew that MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION empowera the oou|4a to commit Jet bUc^. Radio, beater, hydromatlc. Tuttle to present the Town with One owner. an laatmment in good condition. persona acquitted'of a criminal $1295 FTA Garel Slag act on the groudds of Insanity. The PTA carol sing will be di­ Guinan, removed to Middletown rect^ by Mrs. Richerd B. Mether ahortly a.fler the rourt'a verdict efand operations for tjihi term petition Superior Court for a I iiiHr I 1981 FONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 8 4-DOOR aaiqlty haaring in the event he re- en Dec. 6. Doposita wiU again be ftir on the Gray. Radio, heater, hyfrdoaatle. Very clean. covers. * Bsadad laatkar with aocapted on Jan. S, 18M, the day eoilar. Red, Mae,.white. Haa many little extras. * school reena Kt^n tha Christ­ ■ Dr. Otto G. .Weidman told the $595 Judges yeaterday there ia a 50-50 mas holiday, ” 1.99 \ OPEN DAILY 8:30 A. M. UNTIL 8^30 P. M. Depoalta irepeivad this waek chance that Guinan will never totaiad $85B8 with 112 children again have' a mental “exploaion.” participiRIhg. V.S. Sayings stamps Under cross-examination by state's 1980 DODGE CORONCT 4.DOOR • in the suni of .15.70 .were sold to 8 Atty. Albert S. Bid, the psychls trial said Guinan ia lass likely to lUdlo, heater, gym tranomiMioo. Dark Mnc. children. One owner. * Clalta University Night ''explode” in a protected environ' $595 aaflln University Night will be ment, such sa a mental institution. VE HOLIDAY DETORATIONS Mrserved at United Methodist Guinan Is a former Hartford mall carrier. 1.99 cnurt:h today with a poUuck aup- FreshX t Balaam $ 1 .5 0 »p BOUfinS Generous bunchn of fresh bateam, pine, M r at 6;lg'p.m. The Rev. Simon The decision of the Judges was Poodle «Ioth ia bine WREATHS Blue lied ConcoIorTir...... $ 2 .5 0 1948 DODGE CUSTOM CONVERTIILE announced by Judge John R. Thim. concolor fir, laurel, blue spruce, berried peter Montgomery, pastor of Old or black. Dark Grc Bodlq^heater. Very clean. Nice running motor. Mystic Met^.odlst Church and an His benchmates were Judges Princees Pine $1,95 *>p ^ n ip e ra n d mixed greens 5Qg per bunch alwnnua of Clallin, will ba guesF James. Et Murphy and Jamea G (Treated last for years). and up. apaaker. Tha program ia Selting Shannon. \ , ■ ■ 'Made of B alsa^ P in e, Blue Spruce, Con- 1.99 ^ S^AYS color Fir and Bli^berried Juniper. Deco­ T I I F F ^ Iiidoor and Outdoor Light Sets, Bubbling 1982 MERCURY MONTCREY 4-DOOR Blue, black or red velvet, rated with conea.'lierries and a bright ■ Lights, Lighted Canes, Lighted Santa genuine fur collar. Heads, Light Bulbs, all sizes. Radio, heater, aalKdoma^ drive. CHOC OF MANCHESTER red b o w ...... -\ < .-$ 1 .5 0 shd up LIGHTS One owner. \ aETCHER GO. ______bnickeU 8-7878 Balsam. Princess Pine^Uaure1 and Bal­ U I WEST lODOLE TURNPIKE ROP^ aam and Pine m ix e d ____\ .. .60< yard CORNER DURANT ST. MING TREES 1981 DODGE 4 -^O F CORONET Colorful rayon satin In,. Finest Oregon Green Holly-. Dark glossy Radio, heater gyrorootlc drive, clean. ' N E W l a r g e r q u a r t e r s Mack nr blue. Hard sole*. HOLLY green leaves and bright red \ "Th* Tiiea of Good Fortiin*" Y p l e n t y o p f r o n t a n d r e a r p a r k i n g 1.99 ^^berries...... 15ff\nd up AUTO GLASS INSTALLED An enduring gift, extending the sincere wish of good fortune from the giver. Many colors and sizes. Priced 1981 FLYMOUTH 4.DO^A RUSCUS f li g h t red, silver and green 65 E bunch G U ^ FURNITURE TOPS from $2.45 lo $16.95. Radio, heater, dork greea; Would nuke n JlO C H a r^ P in e . Norway Spruce, Hemlock. oecond cor. ' MIRRORS (FlTBplact and Do«r) 1 . 9 9 ^ CONES and l ^ i t e Pine cones. Colored and Natu­ American beauty red or PICTURE FRAMING (oN typM> ral. bine satin. Fur trim. \ PUNTUND SIFT CERTIFICATE . WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Centerpieces, Christmas C*lmdles, Artificial Snow, Styro­ A welcome gift to gardening friends and home own­ JAJLOUSIESi iastallatiaiB Is (thivk. Easy and BconomicaL foam Snowballs and CaneFVsWreath Forms, Spool Wire, — OO.’inrBAOTORSi WE HAVE IN STqCB ------ers. .An attractiveToertificate bearing your name and Plastic Bambi’Si Prancer's Imd Reindeer, Glass Balls, the name of the recipient. This certificate will serve I ^ IT'S EASY TO T)W N » ^EDiaNE CAHNETS^Md^OWER DOOA2L Artificial Poinsettias and Hray, Miniature Santas and ~Snowm4ii7l*taBtie^and^ttn Rtiijl»ir%w6,~etc. as our authorization to allow tbo b«Brer-4o select any Open Saturdaya—Opea Tlranday Bveahiga plant material to the value indicated on the certificate. d -VI E8T1BIATE8 GLADLY OIVEN I ONE W THESE USED CARS f Ask for further information on your next Visit. "I...' '■ '...... ■ P L Y M O U T H ^ CHRISTMAS >APER S • .USE YOUR CHRISTMAS CLU8 ] Large (75 foot by 20 inch) roll Ip handy box with CHECK AS DOWN PAYMENT | cuUer blade. Four beautiful p a tte n ^ O n ly $ 1 .3 5 P^r Gift Suggestions 9. ------^ use YOUR PRESENT C AH J 'Brass, wrought iron and ceramic i^anters— copper brass \ AS DOWN PAYMENT h CEMETERY DECOR^IONS and plastic watering pots. Plant..8tands in a variety of Capeokln leather with mouton collar. Red. Mue. I^arge Rustic Baskets fHI«d with freshjy c^t evergreen sizes. Better Homes, (harden Books, wrought iron trivets, or white. boughs, red and silver ruscus, berries and a large red ash trays and salt and pepper shakers, hanging plant ribbon bow. $2.95 «8ch. \ 2.99 shelves, window shelves, garden tools, bird f ^ e r s , at- Waded Grave Blankets, sturdijy constructed w ^h a stjfrpfoam t r a f l ^ r ^ U e r y planters, wrought iron and bfass mail nwMC Conve.;--- , t base. Size, approximately 30 inches by 48 inches. box^OcoppcriiiMt lamps personalized name signs and I ' i ' $ 8 .9 5 many, many more. ' ON BALANCE , i All leather, GIVE THE FAMILY A SAFETY-TESTED lamb'a wool lined. FREE! USED CAR FOR CNRISYMAS WEEKEND SPECIALS Only 3 .9 9 • WONDER CAKE A SEA$ONAL CORSAGE GIVEN WITH EVERY ORDER-OF $2.00 or MORE • lANANA CREAM PIE (ienulnp rspeiikin. Ivathrr, OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 8:30 A. M. UNTIL 8:30 P. M. • CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE fur chlUr, reO, blur or white. POTATO •PINEAPPLE CREAM PIE 2 .9 9 ' NICKS ON ■psrlal Evagy • 7 LAYER CUTS A Moot BrauUful Selrrllon of FMtey THIS t M >-ta S pjM. Wa HMolallsa la: Birthday Oaken; Weddiiig GIFT HANDIAGS ...... 1.99 and 2.99 P la n t la h d PARKWAY CaoktaCaok' Trays, ~ etc. - —Tti. ------Ml 8-8878 plus Ux MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT

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■ ^,'Y . MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1965 ^ IIANC EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1965 PAGE SEVEN iiM iS S I X ------1 ...... 1.. ^ 1 ■ II. ,, M Seyen Students time of die shutdown, 75 of the radio offei^ tt Is offering some* Class at Church Wilc62( Attends National 4-H Qub Congress Priest Lifts Ban 860 students were Negroes who ast thbig which everybody knows Droodles in ths back of the classroom. ought to happen. What is the al­ FZ.'FOR MAXIMUM HEAT sad TROUBLE FREE OPERATlOIf At U. of C Fined For Pair Who Father Labbe has orderiMl; the Serotfi f Skywatch Schedule Guests of Board reonening of the classes Monday ternative? It ii that'both of us By koUBK PRICB and, aaid they will continue t o ^ keep testing hydrbgen bombs, In GiUipus Riot Beat Teaeher unsegregated. , , \ 'w d Saturday, Dec. 1. in peace, bot In war, ilntil we The adult prepalratory mem‘ Use SHELL Furnace Oil \ Mldhlght-2 p.m...... Volnateere Heeded bershlp clasa will, be gueata of the have, by such peaoHul tests, 2 a.m.*4 a.m. ... .-'i« ., A . . . . Volunteers -Needed .North Methodist Church ai its of: OS ImrBBn oBd Stokers SoM Manaflsld, Dec. i ’iJPt—two sepa­ Erath, La., Dec, 2 OP)—A Roman poisoned thS whole , world. 4 a.m.-fi ^m . ., Votuateer* Needed ficlal bOfrd mmtlng. Monday eve­ oad Soryicod Promptly ood EfFkioBtly rate antic* at ttie University of CathoUc bishop said h* expected $16^00 Awarded MuVM How what |s the American re­ • a.m.-S-Ti.m...... Emmett Roberta. Paul lacobucei ’ ning. , - ' Connecticut brought eight - stu­ thla email southwest Louisiana ItRCRit action to this Moscow .broadcast? 8 a.m.-l5 a-M. . .'...... ;. Daniel Firestone, Elaine Vesco The aeaston, which will com­ dents to- Mansfield Justice Court community to return to a "peace­ Trio Hurt iu Shop at tfit 10 a.m.- 12 noon ...... Marilyn Hubbard, Raymond Ueger mence at 8. o'clock, will be pre* yesterday before Trial jfutice First, It* is labeled propaganda. Noon-2 p.m. ... '•ef«eevj,*»€» Thomas Ritchie. Dennis HeSron aided oyer by Qdnrge Magnuson. G. L WILUS t SON, lis. ful way of life” following the lift­ Then, on a higher level. Secre­ Mrs. John Peretto ie secretary. Wright Gifford, who fined seven ing of a decree of excommunica­ Hartford, Dec. 2 (JP) — A super­ 2 p.m.-^ p.m.- ...... Volunteers Needed S MAIN ST. -* PHONE Ml 8*8128 tary of State Dullea produced, on 4, p.m.-o p.m...... James Oalenek, Andrew Cavazxa - Speclkl preaentations Wtlj be made ®f them. "■ tion against ta’o women accused ior court jury yesterday awarded “«KWIi.5Sf* 6 p.m.-8 p . m ...... Linda Recknagel, Carol Chase by orgehizetion leaders gpd com* A panty raid took place Nov, 8, of beating a teacher of unsegre- a total of 818.500 to three New .Y«w the matter, the following gobble- Britain women who were Injured ‘^oailiR i’l degook: 8- p.m,-10 pum. I...... Kenheth Churilla’ mission chairmen,. outlining their and reaulted in the Expelling of gSted rellgloua classes. MontM 10 p.m.-MIdnight ...... Volunteers Ne^ed activities. •, The -Moat Rev. Jules B. Jean- when a drug store ceiling fell In on' lMtll‘*«*«*«*««**«****''**»**** ‘The queetlon as to whether or The Fellowship Hour is in.* eight atudent*, *ix of whom ap­ mard, prelate of the diocese of La­ them. Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police SUtlon.’ peared, in court . • oopr not a Biupenaion of nucisat' test­ 'Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Head(|uarters, Municipal charge of Alton -Cowles and p- fayette for 38 years, lifted the Or­ A 12-man jury deliberated sevpn ing could be made dependable and Building. Manchester on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 1-5 p.m. James Pickles! ' - A hbmedoming weekend riot oc­ der yesterday after receiving as­ hour* after hearing the case four rum 'E.VOAOED WORM* The new movie in the'area of curred Nov. 13 during which frat­ surances thst the two women re­ weeks. Ths women had sued the in the interests of the United Christian social relations, En­ ernity decoration* were burned., a pented their action In beating the Uggett’a drug store in New Brit- Statos- la a matter which has been The worm in this proodle Is, natu­ rally, a Oirl Worm arid she got about 70'mllei southeast of Wash- titled "The Sound of a Stone,’*- falae alarm turned in. and the teacher. si . the owner of the building in under coniidersUon and etudy by Navy Diver Saved Ingtoni .* will be shown. campus police celled out to stem Bishop Jeanmard warned, how­ which the store is situated and the that beautiful engagement ring this government for s greet many Tallarico, who never panicked the confusion. Two Student* ap- ever, that anyone who -threatened New Britain Broadcasting Coj ehe'e wearing from a Boy Worm throughout the ordeal, was so re­ months. So far, we have not found After Nine Hours PREVIEW o r DESTRUCTION peared,ln court, more violence at Our Lady of which occupies ipiartei's upstairs. «.p«tcS(t birtto ar. Ian rwiraa*. who’d been trying to wiggle out of covered from his brush with death Court results'for the panty rsid- Lourdes Church would be excom­ Ths broadcasting company was fW wmn«M*«t at N. &'.*• ttr» ai,y formula which we felt could proposing for months. He kept that he did not have to. go a hos­ Camden, Ark. (4>| *- Several •rs wqre; municated. Another attack such as absolved of blame, but the owner n.eet the two e^dflcetlons I In­ making excuses and' telling her Solomona. Md.. Dec. 2 WT — pital after his decompression young, boys were invited by an Anthony T. Bszydola, 18. of« on the teacher, he aaid.. would and the drug store were ordered **lSlkUabv. RaprtMaiaUaeai Tba that if they got married they Amazing Joe Tellerteo, apparently treatment to avoid the "bepds." Army recruiter to step Inside a Stamford, breach of peace, fined force him to close the church. 'to pay damages. dicated of being both dependable unharmed after being trapped .and in the interests of the United wouldn't be able to make ends Asked If he would do any more Patton tank or> display here. One . 8100, gi-ven .a 10-day suspended ' Excommftaicstion is the severest The verdict gave Constance meet, beesuse he oiily hsil a part- nearly nine hpure in the chilly diving. Tallarico grinned and aaid of them acci'dentally released the sentence, with atsy of execution Charles Wilcox of 472 Keeney St., second from left, is shown with punishment the averpg* Catholic i 88,000, Mr*. Stella Slatosky States. time job in a small McIntosh Ap­ depths ol the Patuxent River, said he was ready to go down again brakei. The .tank rolled down an granted for'*48 houra pending de­ other state dairy winners who attended the National 4-H-Club Con­ can receive from the church. and Mrs. Lillian D. Clinch TM awblct . PrtnMbg OOWpbBjr,.mg, lMa« "And when t say the United ple. But she said she didn't care today" I’m ready to go down- again "right away.” Incline and crashed into a, parked cision to appeal. gress in Chicago. Charles, along With the rest of the Connecticut 4-H The two women - Involved In right away." »83,500. OT* MWa mmu A s Statee, I refer not only to our na­ how poor Uwywere and she'd be Then he aobered and told news-^ automobile, destroying it. Frederick W. Anderson Jr., 18, Congress delegation, la returning home today. Here he is showm witk the beating of Mra. Lula B. tional Intereata, but the intereet satltfled even if they had to live 1110 85*yetr-old Navy diver men: of Blast Longmeadow, Mss*., Dr. C. B. Knodt, second from right, who heads dairy research at General Ortemond last week were not li Hm lUoebMMr in a hole in the ground. Anyway, walked unessiated last night "The toughest pertNwas the Mills' Larro Research Farm. Other state dairy winners in ths photo named in the excommunication that we have- In -protecting peace . breach of peace, fined 8100, given DMUM^bMaiOHNI eM U I the wedding is all set for next from a decompreiston , cham­ cold. After I had Men down four RANGE a 10-day suspended jail sentence. are John Johnscih, Mpridale, N. Y., and Robert Yetter, Newton, N. J., order. But Mrs. Ortemond. who and freedom in tho world. So, ae 1 Sunday morning at 10 A.M. so if ber where he had apent four hours houra I got disgusted I thbught \ . ii Thomas F. Walsh, 18. of Ridge left and right of Charles, and Roger Briggg Narragansett, R. I. said she was attacked and beaten MARLOW'S er.y, the topic le one'which /haa you're a fisherman and are out after being lifted from the floor bf r never, would come up again. field, breach of peace, ilned $100, while op her way to church Nov. And Other Fine Store* looking for bait that day, leave the river, 120 feet down. "Did I aay any prayers? Plenty tUEL OIL given a 10-day suspended jail 18, has filed . assault and battory been long considered. It involves a these two/ alone. After all, once a Tallarico, 'a fprmer Chicagoan WE’VE A FINE SELECTION Eyed Susan Brown.” "Jimmy i 34. and their son Deal,. 35, a free­ charges againat tWo sisters, Mrs. of them." > ■ ,. . g a so lin e sentence. OPEN THURS. and FRI. ipoat many highly technical ele­ day is enough for anyotie to get With 10 years' experience as e , Tallarico's slender, - dark-eyed FROM ABOUT flOO, FED, TAX iNCU Frank 8. WllSon. 17-,-i«f a Nickel,’’ "Who Walks in vihien I lance writer), Etta B. Romero and Mrs. Lots B. ments. And, ao far, the'^ United hooked. Even a worm. diver, wae caught below When hfs wife, Carmela, pressed through the Walk Out?" "Auf Wlederaen, My San Jose. Calif, - r Edward A. Mensrd. TILL 9 P.M1 ■btnrtbv - Rochester, N. H., breach of peace, UNTIL CHRISTMAS Statee has not come to 4ny posi­ lines became fouled on an anchor circle of newsmen and rushed into .fined $400, given a ! 30-day sua- Dear,” and "Fit aa a Fiddle.-”, Chappell, 69, veteran newspaper The Rev. Emery Labbe, pastor m attached to a ' test jnlhs he had executive, retired publiEher the of our Lady of Lourdes, cloaed- tbs rtidby, ©ftcimbw 3 tive concluaion/in the blatter.'! her husband's arms. Joe kissed her peiided jaU sentence. Died Wednesday. gone dowrn to> reooveri ' fervently. Then, i t the request of BANTLY OIL Wallace. stah(> 22, of New Bri­ , North Hollywood, Calif. -*- Poughkeepsie (N. Y.i New Yorker, catechism class** after the attack. .Whatever that statement does, Fifteen other , Navy divers cameramen he kissed' her again, I IMI' W'l l\C. tain. breach of peace, fined 8100, Pruett C arter,' 84, magazine and a former director and vice The classes, which instruct young A Thought for Today] president, of Speidel Newspapers, Must Thu^j^Wn Buy AH? it lets Ruabla. get away with the worked in relays before freeing attlng her shoulder as she fought I M \'N lit; I I given a 10-day suspended jail illustrator. Died Thursday. (Police Catholics tn the fundsmsntal pretenae -of being willing to stop him. In all, he spent a harrowing ack teara. sentence, which he is appealing. aaid Carter killed himself after Inc., and the Visalia. Calif., New-s- teachings of the church, hsv* been Thb Town PUnntnx COmmU- Jewelers—Silveramitht fatally shooting his wife, Theresa, papers Inc, Died Wednesday. ynsegregsted since 1818. At the the teeta if we v^iU, and pute ua in The Hmlllng Christ 8 hours and 40 minutes below sur­ g TEL Mlfchcll 9.459S Cases of two students arrested ■ion'a rocommoMbUon on tho pro* We are indebted to some of the face oft the Naval Ordnance Minnesota haa 8,287 miles of 88S Main St., Mancheater during the setting of fires to home- pooed pnrchbM of tho Olob* Hoi* the poeitiop of refusing to stop great artists for the very fine in­ Laboratory teat facility located railroad. TEL ROCKVIUr 5-2177 comihg decorations were disposed SUPER, IcAtr timcts follows whbt oMina to thorn. I t means we are, for our terpretation* that they have given -of as follows:. I ■ us In recent years of Jeiue Christ. David C. Pope. 20. of Suffleld. tbt impriaoRcd' course of much part, unabis to conceive giving up the-right to teat hydrogen bombs. Some of these aYe prtceleia fioarea- charged with -kindling fires by Ms&chasUr thinking. There are aiona of many of ua. But most of cighr or burning substances, case things wrong with the proposition, That means. In turn, that we have Ui* arUsts have painted tbs Christ nolled. but what else can we do but buy? to concede Rusala'a right to keep with a seriout eontenance and deep Edward F. White, 22. of cn teatlng them. And both to­ peiietratlng eyes. Naugatuck; tampering with motor Tt get what the town wanU and - Recently Dr. Charles A^su of vehicle, fined 850. READY needs, Uie town wlQ have Iblluy gether pnean that ^a see no way Atlanta,'Ga., came aero** a pic- GIVE THE ELEGANT DECANTER... tns;rrV«t/ ^ (As fru/y tUgani ta$U to prevent the poesihMlty that • NHptSnrUpilwwy the whde jtirao^^ So l» y tbie wheft Aiffe Of CbriaLwitltJufriendly-re* “ UL ^ ^ L t a l e g J^tMPret. PaaturcM ixdiuiM tip, ^aipp/y i eaeli ia 'lwe ’tn he ----- when the future Rusaian and aeauring smile. He tried to find out ^^trhrlkarm ghi • AMIbM* Te KM American teet explosions are 'wito TikihiM it 8fid t a m i -mifitw^ 8eni*fsw ewmii •i§ limiuJi bujf mowf Ttut—Toara ..Planning CrtmmM: ment he found that hie search led No yttra cost^lor Jecantor aton knows^ aa doea everybody added togelber ln^e~wbrid'8 af AimI tolo one of the southern prisons By THE ASSOCIATED FBESS , This year, thousands of happy people have re­ WELDON DRUG CO. 4/8 <)*. elee, that the town doea not need moepheK, they may poison it for where he found tho "Old Timer" New Ifork — Al Ooodhmrt, 50, ceived S-B-M Christmas Club checks. You can. pre­ 801 aiAIN STREET the whole tract. It baaee ite good. who had paint|d tha picture. He aongwriter, pioneer radio enter­ pare now for next Christmas by joining the S-B-M SCHENIEY DISmiEU CO.. N. Y.'C IIENDED WHISKIY. 14 fitOOF. 41% CHAIN NEUTjlAl SPIMTS. Why it this? Is It that, even had once been a highly respected tainer. orchestra leader pnd .jiacommendatlon for purch'aae. In artist and is now eerving life in theatrical agent. . whose best Christmas Club today. As little as 6 ^ will open though we think we know the hy known tunes Included "Black ...... ,.facL on tho condition that the prison. The face of the amlllng The Watkins label gives added prestige your account! . 2 . ■kdii ; town ahouM, -after purchase, un dro|:en bomb cannot be used in Ohrist had come to hln in a dream war, we are aifraid. w’s would lose and he put it on canvass. •dertake to disposa of that part of Dr. Allen did not atop until he For your convenience, you will soon be able to I the property it does net nsM for mere military preparedness than Alert to Serve! Ilustla would If we both stopped got permission from ths "Old make your Christmas Club deposits at our new • any of its own purposes. Timer" to publi.*!] the picture and Every piece of Watkins Fur­ I COSMETICS } East Center Street Branch.'’, ^ The Commission expresses the testing bombs new? Or ie -It now it la aveilahte. for milliona to niture, every Watkins Gift, is K WE CARRY ALL 2 A Warm Gift from eijjoy. ! opinion that it would be beat for rim ply that we want to stage the identified with a special ^ LEADIN.G BRANDS ^ last and biggeat teat oureclvce,- . Fred R. Edgar ‘ the town, if it could, to buy all the Sponsored by the Manchester Chrstmas card, made gay with • property on the coat aide of Main before.we both ewear off? council of Churches. a ribbon pon-pon. Here's ex* The] ! St, consisting of PloU B and C. It can't be that we are afraid tra prestige for your gifts ^That would leave Plot A, on the that Rusaia would not keep such TRAFFIC qUICKIE , that costs nothing extra. wmm ojawiiigajavinss Hank mann uiof m lanchester/ ; west side of Main 8t„ an the open a.bargain, because If Russia didn’t, we would know it within a mat­ Moline, III,, (P)—Mrs. Richard A— ‘ market. But the Commission finds Hatgeman paid a $1 fine for il­ Read tierald Advs. B i B i M ■ that the Cheney Bros, offer doea^ ter of hours, end then be free from legally parking in an alley. She the bajQiato ourselves. Bo if we reappeared seven mlnutM later tn ; not clearly give the thlg the same cafeteria ,court with a i t really thought this Russian offer - choice. second ticket which 'charged her 4.50 ‘ This possibility, that Cheney bluff and propaganda, the thing with leaving her car overtime in a • Bros is firm .In demanding that tn do would be to ckll it end accept motored zone while she was paying it. the first fine. < ' the town buy land It does not reat- The real trouble must be that Traffic Lt. Ray Klnkead, voided I ly need in order tb get what it the aeconji ticket and returned I does need could, we believe, stand we find It Sard to give up any part Mra. Haegemsn'S ' "thank you" *aoms exploration. 0 < our threat of being able to use With a smile. FOR VOUR • We fall to sea how Cheney the bomir. Continued teste are part ' Broe. could prove ebdunate in such .ey Broa offer. The.tott-h will PpsholjMtjeut to.topple him jL:om _ penser of criftltle ties, 4-spqqI* _ _ have tSlji^ lw d'^ts it'does hot power. He succeeded in this aim. of bright satin gjo ribl^n. $3.95fp$5.00 want Or need In order to get the \8ut he succeeded too w-ell. He per­ Economy gift wraps of 12 \* 49 - one plot It does need. sheets 6 different' desiens. ‘ \ MEN'S: ■ suaded too n>any deputies to vote 13.75 EACH If that is whst we have to,do, against Fkure. The” vot* againat ft can be done. But pr-ddence and LOUNGING and TV ROBES OIFTIOXED was heavy enough to constitute an TTV GIANT ASSORTMENT OF TAGS. .SO* TREE and HOME •rSai^ insist thal^ the town absolute majority. Sleeping in the Personal Xmas Cards - All wool and washable rayon plaid.9, Beacon cotton and * should not accept, too happily or Flench constitution ts a proviaion. B O x b CHRISTMAS CARDS—_ .1 .0 0 oaslly, its own lack of any real This sinart fnodern cocktail DECORATIONS rayon gabardine. Small, mediuni, large apd extra large. that When two governments—are table in Appalachian oak OTHER BOXED CARDS______-from 39* \ ]Gbolce. toppled by absolute majority votes r . H MEN'S COnON. COnON FLANNEL. with ebony legs, is from a I.ighl Sets ...... 7 ...... y .. ,89c lo 15.98 $8.95 to $15.95 RAYON. W OOL and WOOL and ORLON within a certain span of time, ' group of 4 styles at 29.95. Prisoaers Of Itie Bomb? then the government may dlisolve U.sually $39.50. O-tjj'awer Boxed Mazda Bulb.s ...... 2 for 15c, ea. 14c and 17c GIFT (OXED ' the National Aaaembly and call .8.50 spice cabinet makes an at­ Lead Icicle.s...... 10c to 50c ♦ . 1 The Moscow radio broadcast* for new pationel elections. . ..Aba ..J!aU(MiDg,....Just~sfUs. Russia tractive , Jatchen ‘pjece, Christmas „Oroamfinta...... 2.£or..i5c, 2 foE^25c, 25c aa, ^ —8o,-bec«iiM ~Meiids»-Fmice got Buy Ills Bax ’ ■ ,■* / Knotty pine iir smoky f has made newt with a hydrogen too many to ‘vote' against Faure, Kerpro Spray Snow ...... 69c MEN’S BOXED bomb exploelJn: ish; 16'/a inches tall. C a r ^ the letter has won after all in his Sparkletex Mats ...... 50c, $1 ! "As ofle. of the first moves to uwm political scheme, which was 9.98* HANDKERCHIEFS Plain, Fancy lUaarm, the UJS.S.R. suggests that to hold national elections before •10% Federal 8-Light Candelabra ...... 'j.T.’______2.69 i| and Plaids ■ - the countries which possess nu­ Tiix Extra The Governor Bradford .'. ,^a tall Mendes-France ie ready for them. To Tinsel Garlands ., 1 .25c, .39c and 59c ^ White «nd colored. Fin* cotton, clear weapons pledge to dieoon- comb-back Windsor with brace . . . $ 1 .9 8 AH Sizes So Mendes-Franca'won, but, be­ 9.98 Aluminum roping ,.25c, 50c l i lawn,' linen. Plain or initialed. tique their testing. cause 'he won too well, became the makes an impressive “extra” chair ■ "We are ready to do so here and loser. for the living-room. Mahogany or old Nativity Figures...... ;.ea. 10c and 25c jg Small, Med.,_ aow if the other powera poseeee- 27*inch China lamp ha.s pink pine (brown maple) finishe.s, $34.00. VISIT GRANTS TOYLAND $ 1 . 0 0 t, $ 1 . 9 5 . . . Whatever this does for France, Gift Wrappings ,1 ' Large. ’ tng such weapou agree to do the or soft aqua band.s. Reg. Mpthekis large B.o.stQn rocker is ex­ it is M exciting prelude to the $12.50. The ' electric clock WATKINS IN OUR BASEMENT STORE ' OIFTIOXED barae.'f election in January. actly reproduced in this miniature Extra Large ' The somewhat urgent reason for ; AT THE comes in decorated green or model for youngsters. Mahogany oj’ rcid tole. seme such step is the lurid pos* M e u io k e iU ^ black with gold stencilled desigh, G ift Shop W ith C redit Coupons pflNBiy ^hat, if we and Rusaia 113.76. * 3 .2 5 T. P tjisOng hydrogen bombs as ^UL^fEVEMels:} WESTOWN NO MONEY DOWN C w rm ajr together. Just ^ AT LOW PRICES ' ^ ■■ PHARMACY taeta. l o ^ enough radiation OPEN THURSJDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTI 9 — AND ALL DAY -MONDAYS 815 * 1 2 .9 5 1 IJm aUnodiMsrt to end (ife on TEL. Ml 8-8948 ^ Vf.T.CRJANT C O 1 Mrtbiir Drag Stem 1| WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS f h o u r s s AJI. to U PJL 488 Hartford Rd.—Cqr McKee * ■ ' J - - :■ IWWHBfnifiinAiinniiiHHSinAjllKluiiajliilAiiiiiiiyjSiiiiiAiiliisnniiiiiHliniiHifA this i*-w- ■*■0* m ■ - ■ • . ‘ ■ ■W. • ( --'..e • . • ' ^ - I ' ■ ------J) - 1. •, • -■ ■ ■■ - , • -.V' ■■ Fkfor Battle Likely Huntsville •Times, (vqa announced* tor truck, now hla customers come Morocco Riot H a i Boyle UaS. Plans Airlift In a record $18,700,000 deal yester­ Attaches Property to him. Fo'r some time he has 13RS6 .HSUi 3Ri6 iNW .Mm 3NS6 ^anta Pulla Christnias Light Switch JohnsQiL Ends day. There's Beautifitil^ COLOR had his. storage and refrigerating ATTENTION For Colombians Publisher fi. L Newhouse, who In Divorce Action plant in the rear of hts home, and . F la re s A new O w riliife Here w ader Than owns numerous othsr’ newspapers, doesn't have' to stop and ring a CHRISTMAS SHOPRERS Young Dembcrats Split In T ou r 19S6 alao acquirsd k televtsion station bell for the women to come out Panama, Dec. 2NJ*J^The U.S. snd three iadio stations in the Property a\ 111 Constance Dr. Gift certlfUattes can be pnrcbsssfi for Rabat. Fiqnch Morocco, Dec. 3 with their platters, as in bygone *n>e body of Herbert C. Johnson, A ir Foirce Caribbean^ Cmmand transaction, as well as the Mer­ hiM been attached for 110,000 in years. that loved one. Largest seleettsa at (Pi _ Nationalist raids, ssbotage 64, o f 32 Clinton SL; -was found A Cowboy’s Aim planned to begin an airlift to flood­ cury .^ ig h t line. . dfvorce praceediags institutetl by arrhery equipment la this port of t o and other violence continued in The veteran meat cutter is a Looms on Civil Ri^ts this morning in the attic of his ed areas of Colombia today. Medis Dorothy Alber of Hartford agalnat state for pro or novice. Morocco today daspite Sultan home by his wife, police said. Dr. The Birmingham and Huntsville native of Manchester and lived cal supplies requested by a sur­ mwspapers becaine t o L3th snd Lealit Alber, East Hartford, . ac­ here ail his life, with the excep­ Indoor Shooting Rahge open jAonday Mohammed Ben Youssefs esm- Robert Keeney Jr., .medical New York U tv3 n the wird^ahd In IS cowboys.bAween 1870 anc to Friday till 8 p.m. vey team which flew to Bsrrsn- 13th newspapers In Newhouse's cording to an instrument recorded tion of a short time when the Distribute Sand palgn to pacify tha country through >#xainlaer, ruled ’Johnson hsnge'd RUSCO woolly West, It seems, there was 1890 Brayer found only 64 cow­ at the town clerk's office. formation of a ntw government. boys were killed while shooting at quills msde up. the first plane's cnMn. Bklitor aqd publisher, news- family Moved to Marlborough N. WM deUr»d untU two himself. nothing wilder than a cowboy's cargo. Mrs. Alber, represented by Atty. Armed Natlonaliiita - wearing CombinqHon Wind6ws and Doors each other but. 266 cowboya died p#Mr trade magazine, termed It Y. He was formerly deputy meat ROUTE - - The town will distribute sand Dr. Keeney said death probably’ aim'. Joseph J,Trantolo of Hartford, al­ FARMER'S HARDWARE Iwurs bofo^ hia achoduled appear- helmeta and khaki uniforms msde with their boots on whil'e bat­ The survey team estimated half the biggest such transaction in inspector. SULLIVAN AVE., EAST WINDSOR HILL—TEL. JA 8-6686 Dec.. 13 to Manchester home- occurred between 3 and 4 p.m., CALL FOR ESTIMATE the 116,006 persons living in the leges Iqtolerable cruelty and seeks al>c« l>y Uie bad weather. sevsral raids last night near Ber- Millions of American kids today tling non-cowboys, AMericqn newspaper history. owmers for their use in keeping yesterday when Johnson wras alone flooded Magdalena Valley were dtypree and alimony. The action Is ^sne, a towm of abotit S.OOO in in the house. Mrs. Johnson found take it for granted t o t the old- The truth is that many o f the • The previous high was sn 18 AUo on today'a profram la a sidewalks clear of Ice as local A. 0. ARONSON, Distributor Agent time cowboys were faster than homeless and M id it would be three returnable to the January term of law requires them to do, ac­ eastsrii Morocco near the Algerian her husband's body when she went cowboys 'were teensgera who wore million boUsr deal in which' the panel discussion on 1M6 Issues by greased lightning on the draw and months before conditions returned Philadelphia Inquirer was add to the Hartford County Superior cording to Towm Engineer border. to move some articles in the attic Ml 9^856 X s six-gnn only as s badge Of man­ Court. t in tasdiny party figures. They One group felled 73 telephone practically never missed their tar­ to nbrmal. Cj’rus Curtis in 1930. James H. Sheekey. about 8 o'clock this morning, po­ BOBKITTLE. R«p,— Ml 9.0488- ^ hood—and really didn’t' know The couple has no children, the MARLOW'S^ drs Sens. Kerr of Oklahoma, and poles along the Borkqne-Sif-Saf lice said. get in a sunlight. quite bow to handle it if they tried The floods, which have hit the And Other Fine Stores states of Atlahtico, Magdalena and Television station W AB T snd ra­ instrument says. Sheekey said 'residents road. Others burned hayricks, and Patrolman John Turner in­ ' " A Product o f the F. C. RUSSELL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio** "The plain fact Is,” says Herbert to use’ ll in a hurry. Clements of Kentucky, Gov. F61-, Bolivar, started three werical supplies of food and medi­ all in Birmingham, and station able receptacles on their lawns tion materials at Moulsys Dam, 35 had had some iUdess and had been knew that the Indian was a pret­ Arkansas and John C. White, Tex-i WEST. HARTFORD, CONN. Alas, it Is all too true. They couldn’t cal suppllea had been exhausted WHBS In HuntsvlUe, wets in­ TILL 9 P.M. near sidewalks on the eve­ mites from Berkane. despondent for some time. Jo|^- ty poor shot, too. Or did you? Any AUTO INSURANCE as agriculture commissioner. hit the broad aide of a bam I’.’ the survey team said. cluded in the deal. Marks 55 Years UNTIL CHRISTMAS ning of Dec. 11, since Highway A grenade waa Hurled outside a son was an electrician by trade. good modern dreher today could I Find ont why ear. oa-ners bought MORE auto Insuranen from I OOP Maps Drive Department workers will atsrt Repubiicans, meanwhile, mapped cafe in Berkane, but no one was He waa the son of the late Frits Brayer, alas, la no mere killjoy outahoot the bow-and-a'rrow In ­ Allstate than any other company lii 1654 hnsed on direet sntttaa | their rounds at 7 a.m. the fol­ THIEVES CRACK UP premiums. And AUstnte has. an unusually high percentage (fUtns for a vij|p>rous drive to re­ hurt. I • ® H. and Hannah Jaeobsop Johnson bent on overturning youthful idols. dian of a deiitliry ago. As Meat Dealer af i lowing day. The siutan and his Premler» He is recognised as a top authori­ I newafat— the best proof of eustomer satisfactMn. tain 'the presidency in 1956, their and 'attended local schools. John­ Who can a kid believe in? May­ Newhouse Buys Baltimore ' Called to the designate, Mohammed Bekkal, are ty on the Wild West, and spent tapes bolstered by President son was s member of the Emanuel be Buck Rogers. Maybe. , scene of a 3-way automobile coi-i Arthur E. Gibson, 40 Flower St.,' HEARING AID GET THE FACTS Meenhower's promtse to dp collataratlng to form a new gov­ Lutheran Church, and once sang years going through court records well known local meat dealer, and getting sworn testimony ’ to lislen, Patrolman Morris Stsin PHONE YOUR LOCAL AGENT "everything In my power" ^ to ernment in an effort to restore for a time with ^ e Silk City Pour, Brazil Is larger than the conti­ Alabama Papers rounded out 55 years of strvice to for library patrons revealed that debunk the legend that the aver­ found 011*00 sutomobiles, all right, ACCESSORIES help. there was a unanimous response peace after two years of National­ a well known quartet. BRAKE nental United States, being about but no drivers or passengers. the people of Manchester yester­ ist attacks bn the French. The He lekv4s his wife, Emma age cowboy was an artist with a as large as the United States FRANK LANGMACK m making his pledge yesterday to the question asking whether a six-gun. Birmingham^ Ala., Dec, 2 {p-r- A quick check told him why. day and is qtl'ir going strong. While North Eni Pharmacy to a mSeting of the Republican boOkdrop would be favored. Steps French have promised to Work out Chandler Johnson; a daught^, would be if a second state of Texaa Sale of the Birmingham News aim Alt three cars hsd been stolen formerly he made hia rounds with FOR INFORMATION PHONE M) 9-5650 Rational Committee in Chicago. an agreement with the National­ Mrs. Richard Pitkin. Manchester; The result of his researches, were added to it. 4 Depot Square— M I 6-4585 have been tak^n for such sn in­ proving that cowboys missed more all' of its subsidiaries, including the shortly befo.re the accident. a horse, and wagon, later a mo­ Ehsenhower gave no indication as ist leaders giving Morocco home six, ■ brothers, Arthur, Victor, stallation in the near future. Li­ SPECiAL often than they hit, are Carried in to whether he plans to aeek re- rule. Ernest, Elmer and Fred, ail of brary officials were also pleased Includes lining nnd Ubor—THE BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN the January iskie of the masasine election. Some GOP leaders took to note that all of the question­ Despite these overtures, fighting Manchester, and Rudolph, of against tha French has continued, j;:oventry; a sister^ Mrs. Hugo •‘Guns.’’ his pledge to mean the President naire* received indicated approval Here are a few of hts disclos­ may decide tci head the party's o f the present library operation. particularly in the Riff Moun­ Xarlson, Manchester; ■id two grandchildren. ures: ticket again. Other questi^haires wiU be sent tains of northern Morocco. The PERMANENT TYPE METHANOL rebels fought a pitched battle lii Funeral arrangement are being Item: The famous Texas cattle­ GOP Oiairman Laonaiv W. Hal]. out in the future to the town to man Charles Goodnight told Bray- and Others were heartened .espe­ find out ■Why others are not using thla area Wednesday. A French made- by the Watkins-West Fu­ sergeant was killed, three soldiers neral Home at 142 E. Center St. > er: "I'vs known hundreds o f the cially by Eisenhower’s pisn to t ^ e ,Uio library, and what/Steps might ANTIFREEZE ANTIFREEZE best and worst cowpunchefrs in the V / as acthre part as (MMible, dere:end- were wounded, and five rsbejs were be taken to encourage their pat­ • *7i' business, and the number of real ing on the sthtn’ H bis healUi. ronage. Singer Poisoning working cowboys who could hit a BUY ALL YOUR GIFTS ON ONE ACCOUNT! sen. V?Ullam ICnowiand o f Qali- Choir Rehearsal man at 50 feet with a .44 o* .45 fomia, ' the 'RepidiHcan Senate . Choir rehearsal will be held at you could count bn your 'fingers leader, told Uee Anielea County the First Congregational ; Church Cost of Buildings 'Case Continued and toes. But some of them were 'Republlcana ]aat night th at Eisen­ $ 1C this evening at 8 o'clock^ > 1.99 pretty fair shots with a rifle—and hower ihould declare hie intcn- Square Dance some were damn good! ^ n s soon after the first of the iTie Jaycee Ettes of Andover Set at $878,780 Mansfield, Dec.- 2 r >nfiiy reasons. Above nIL ear a Florida tour buoyed by t 4-Town Scout Meeting m f i y s T n T n Involved, a lawman, gambler, or LOW OVERMBAD Is NOT over your head! W r believe la aeception eaid to exceed expecta' office, on Broad St., and the second were found in both Singer and the 10 Mrs. Percy Cook snd Miss stage of the shopping center be­ girl. No reason for the supposed ^ i> A L * one of the outlaws who found safe­ BIG volume, SM ALL pro6t . . . that’s why itMre and iiMre ttons. A Stevenson slate is expect- Earleen Jlllson will be among the ty on the frontier." FINE FURNITURE folks are coming'tq "B-B” . Frankly, we believe that we have 4d to be entered in the Florida ing built by Green Manor Eatfctcs 'attempt has been uncovqr^, but _4 27 Hartford Rd. Manchester,Conn. craftsmen participating In on W. Middle Tpke., were issued. Singer has remained In police cus­ Item; Jim Shaw, a veteran trail the beat selection of Home ’gifts you will find nnywhere! I f prealdential preference primary demonstratioii thla evening at a The tptal estimated cost for mis­ tody in default of $20,000 bond. TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-8066 rider who became president of the jrpu're from Missouri, come In nnd see! Seat May 39. Girl Scout District Neighborhood TVyoming Stock Growers -Assn., Stevenson headed for Oklahoma cellaneous building was $380,150. Re is charged with assault with in­ MANUFACTURERS meeting at the Bolton Elementary said: "1 only knew a half dozen City to make an informal talk to Total for four garages was tent to commit murder. Rcbool from 7:30 to 9 o'clock.’ real cowboya who were ’ experts the Touhg JDemocrata today. Alao $4,020, and for alterations and adr Mrs. Cook, who is weK-kiiown with revolvers. My brother could dkted to w eak there waa Gov. G. locally for her craft work as a dltionw $61,850, NMennen Williams .of Michigan. The Building Department also „ ^ ...... Herald Thoto. put five out of six bullets into a leader both In 4-H'and the Farm Sants. Claus pulls the cord that turns the switch that last nif^t, playing card at 50 feet, but I ’ve Sam Eites K^efauver onntrate textile issued 58 plumbing permits at $61,- bathed Main St, in the glow of Christmas Jighta. In the center,'B:-uce 195 and 06 heating permits at $72,-' aeen him misa completely agalnat made the keynote, address yester­ painting. Earleen Jlllson. a mem­ Watkins, prssident of the Chamber of Commerce, lends Santa a hand, 451, Including permits for exten­ a live target at 25 feet.” day to the Young Democrats and ber, of Mrs. Cook’s 4-H group, the as George Dobin, left, chairman of the Chamber's Christmas-lights sive woric at the shopplfig center. Item: Many cowboya preferred sappetrC^P policies in foreign and Snappy Snippers, will demonstrats committee, and James Herdic, siiperintendent of recreation, looks on, domcatic '^elds. ths makifig o f shell jewelry. Sixty-one oil burner and 169 elec­ rifles or shotguns to revolvers, and trical permits were issued. The festive Main St. decorations arc provi'ded through the cooperation as early as the iate 1870’a many Gov. Averdl Harriman of New of the Chamber and the Main St. business suid professional men. Her­ York was in fibw Orleans to piake rancheni forbade the carrying of Manchcaler Evening Herald dic wns qn hand as Santa's personal representative. He has been get­ what has been oescribed gia> ah Im­ Andover correspondent, Mrs. Paul firearms on the range, during portant policy speech tonight. Re Pfaiistlehl, telephone, Pilgrim Two (^rg Collide, ting Santa’s branch workshop at the Center Spring/i lodge ready for roundups or while on the trail. If ¥ will appear before>s^e New Or- 3-6886. Its opening Dec. 10. on rar# occasions they needed a Mahs Foreign Policy Ms a ., and go gunman they hired one. They, on to the Young Dettobfmta meet- Drivers Uninjured were Hiirrp F. Mull, of 123 Barry lice. Information on the.ACCiqent .didn’t depend on their own cow­ tag to speak there Satui Rd., and Arnold S. Claykc, of 34 was not available until tMay.? -boys.' In Alabama yeaterday.’SHarrl Police Report Police said two cars coined N. School St. McDowell reported Item; In 1881 two rival groups man praised Elsenhower as w ^lU r Wednesday at the intersection of damage occurred to tlie front end Although lobar pneumonia used of cowboys got in a gunflght In a tary leader but aald he " w ^ ’t Woodbridge and Jenstn Sts. about of the Mull car and the left rear to kill one in ^ve patients who con­ Dodge City, (Kan.)- saloon. More made for the President of the Unf No Accidents 12:35 p.m. No one was Injured. fender of the Clarke tar. U was tracted It, the use of antibiotics than 100 shots were flrefl, and the 6d States." Patrolman WlUism McDowell minor on both vehicles. has drastically reduced pneumonia only casualty was a cat. The cow­ -investigated and said the driver's N o charges were brought by po:- death rates boys could have done better with Day Here rocks or beanshooters Andover Item; In one shooting fracas in New Mexico in 1884 a 19 -year-old S-D D ^ w a s free of automobile Mexican boy killed four cowboys Former Teacker accidents (big year in Manchester, and wounded six others, then problem! You cha use these Police recoroa show there waa one holed up in an adobe hut and lovely nuiple beds side by Returns Monday laat year bn Dec. 15, when "Safe fought 80 besieging cowboys to a side, as twin beds, loo; And Driving” Day wms observed. draw. Somef 4.000 shots were they're wonderful for the Chief Herman O-Schendel said children, they love to sleep In "This is very encouraging, as no poured at him. but' at the end of : Andover, Dec. (Special)— 33 hours the boy surrendered un­ real "Bualis!’’ one suffered in ju ries^ ie to the Mrs. Mildred Oiristadore. of Wil harmed on his own terms and got llmatitlt. will begin work -wttb misuse'of one of our modern con­ veniences—the automobttb^; off scot free. Mrs. DoVothy Rose in the first Item: Many cowboys kept their He added,, however, "It iKvery grade lit the Elementary School guns in such poor condition that if on Monday. unpleasant for the Police De|)art- mei\t to have to make arrests to fired they were more likely to - Mrs. Chrlstadore cam# to An­ Man Dig This blow up themselves ’ than their dover following her grsiduation accomplish what is. good for all> J Highway safety la everybody's quarry. In 1887 U.S. Deputy Mar­ from WUlimanUc S U U Ibachers shall Timothy Toonis o f ' thp Ooliege and taught the combined business." \ Chief Schendel had s tip for MOM and DAUGHTER too! Dakotas said: "Most cowboys are first and second grades for two very slow in drawing nnd unless yeara before accej^ng an assign­ 'motorists to remember on every day of the year: "Drive'as if ydur they take plenty of time to sight ment lor one year in Coventry in Come in and fee the latest ia Revere Ware play-stoye. It’s just sight for dolhhouse their weapons have' little chance family was in the other car. Craxy Ad cooking! • ■: the second grade. . for your little doubter! Just like . o f hitting eVen a stationary tar- She lite r returned to Andover Patrolmen Nfwton Taggart and Thomas’ Graham operated radar Mora’s Revere Ware! Real copperve can’t horse around on ^ A A C double-dresser, mirror, bookcase bc!|^y_^ Now Havon, Doc. 2 (P)—An ox- To Business Boom Glow Appointment of Robert Murdock Harry W. Flamm is co-chairman Courtship Rites V. FREE of the Parking Improvement "Gulbar oame to in a spacious ara ouppUod hy tho radio naaaga- port witnaaa gavo>a dhalk-taik on of 98 W. MlddleT^ke. M chairman- Logical New School Sites room. Her head ached and she wm WcgC-^J^Tcvanlng Good Muaio Assn., will be nwater of cere­ atanta and art autdoct to ebanga WIWB—Ptattar Pam dommuniem to, a Jury yoaurilay. New York,, "ec. 2 (P)—PrtccaAnIng to appMr at the flnlahed of the Manchcitar Junior Cfltamber IN LOT ADJACENT TO FOFULAR MARKft monies. Mayor Frederick Burger Moscow, Dec. 2 (dV—In remote hrulred on the arms and legs. Moidun MIrmkmatov entered the \ wtthout noUca. ITilng a pointer and 4 blacky tontlnua thali^ upward trend. The goods level consumers still aren’t of commerce Olympic Fund Drive KaekvUl*. Dec. » (8p«cl*l) —#h)fh. When th* Simpktn* property will ciit the ribbon. Taking part Soviet Kirghlsla, Oriental l—My Son Ja a p ' J LtmtiHr ia a govenuiient wit- businSM boom by swelling the WILLTpN'S GIFT SHOP Nights 82s89 Phw Parts WGTH-Countar Spy - dollar volume of production and the averxge consumer Is undis­ ber of CJommerce Ie seeking to fact a larger IpMperty w u too high. Then the tors of the Parking Assn.; and dal wedding parties. room, smiling. Gulbar could net 6tU— neaa la the U.S. diatrtc(\ court raise approximately 81,000,000 to believe her .eyes. Pacing her stood TEL. Ml S-81M WHAY—MualC HcrcHaDt *'t^AY-Poika Party trial of eight alleged Commaplste •alee. > . , turbed by the price hikes so far is $T. j a ^ es s h o p p in g c e n t e r . Oie aSalon th e ^ Elarl Kraussi This ia enough in itself- to dis­ WCOC'—BecorO B»vu»\ W C C G -G ^,B vanlng Good Muaio that hla own personal income ie •end the United States Olympic antiaintaif Ita previoua actiona., otth *te drat choice, and the Board Members of the Public Works the secreUry of the dlMHct com­ WiCNB—BeqUeM MatlhM charged with conspiring to ti The consumer hasn't minded of Finance found it could aecure turb the Communist Party, But WTIU-Bulla UlUtu WKNB—Moaie much because the one price he likely to be higher how than a year teams and officials to Cortine John O. Taloott Jr., chairman of Department and Folice Commit­ mittee of the Komsomol. (Young or advocate the overthrow of D'Amp'Mo, Italy for the Winter the property for 836.000, a con- worst of all, a young Communist Communist League) Shajnematov, WDBCI—Bfoerd Shop government by force. worries moat about—the price of ago: COneumers, with dough In the SBC, opened the huring. re- tees will be invited guests, and a WOT®—WaxworU their pockets, don't wince too Games and to Melbourne, lAuetralla. aiderable reduction, and approved reception will be 'held in the Ipunge district secretary turned out to He walked up to her, patted her 4*ia— |;ga^" - -...... Jpy Lautner, who comes from Waah- 'ood—hasn't been touched yet. But mtnding the group of aome of the that aite. > w m >st prices may have about hit much at price tags'these daye. for the 1986L Olympic Games. requtrementa which are neceaaary of the Rockville Jfotel following be a villain in one of these rpstic apfUy, and said: ‘Calm yourself. Wriay—Batty Kliuban 'WHAY-Poj ington, aaya 'he once a Com- The Rev.. F orrut Muaaer asked the exercises. \ melodraniM. Everything will be all right. You WTIO-Nail, 0 Fan au h muniat Party omcial. He Mid the bottom now. Government forecMts This isn't uniform by any meaiis. Need PubUe’e Support (Ka-oJfa to BucceaafuUy erect a new achool. to speak, prefacing his remarks, WDRC—Mat - met ■basic unit of organiMtIon 'la the •trMs that rising prices of Jive- Average pay may be higher—tut Unlike many -Qations which sub- The Srat apeaker w u Luter K. Coniing Event* M Girls VnwIUiag Brides must be obedient. From now on WGTH—Uatan saying that he was leaving town Moidun will be your husband.’ WDKC—Becord Shop Communist group or club -r- coni- stockNare to be expected as the a lot of folks' pay c h e w aran't aldlae thqir Olympic teams, the Nagy, who aaid that he had found, in three weeks, and felt f r u to ex­ The official board of^ the Vernon In the pMt year, Mys a report WGTH—Waxuorka ’§HAY-Polita Pirty prised of three to 12 membere. •CMon vf .heavy marketing ends. fatter. Total peraonal income may i.thletee of the United States must Methodist Church wllh meet to­ from Dshalal-Abad in the Kirghix "The wedding iMted all night.,." tM — WtlC-Matkwal Radio Faa Club ROASTING CHICKENS the Town Farm aite for the achool, press his opinion. He u id he hated WriAY—Batty tUmbaU WDRO-2lat Pmlael roughly.” Ice HIkM Bared be at a record—But many persona depend on public contributions to and preaented photographa he had to see the city and town tom u - night at 8 o'clock. \ republic of Central Asia, 20 young Romsomolskaya Pravda said WCfiTe pound chiekenfi art now at their fla* the aite contained nearer «5 acru school site, adding that he did not at 8 o'clock at the Grangf Hall, less unwilling brides. But the case vival of feudalism and must be • Batteries WT10~Pepp«r Youha ’ wHAY-Nttht Watch carpets, for '^cement and some to spread at the reUil level, these fund raising in Manchester hive Vernon Center.' Mrs. Marjorie that blew the lid off the situation stopped. As for a Communist sec­ WDBC—Record Shop which he said makei decisions cat, wonderfully tender to fry and extra meaty for roaat- r ^ e r than the S5 mentioned orig­ believe a site could he selected by I r> sHcarinc WGTH—Waxworka WDRC—Jack Caraon which are "obligatory on all party plastics, for aims steel products, are the ones you'll be hearing tn m been completed and coin contain­ popular vole. He cited the fact that er St the WM described by the youth paper, retary playing cupid, he is in. for |;I0 - WGTll-Ntght Uutic metnberi." copper, tin an d \ illver. Transit one of these days. ers will appegr about town shortly ing. Next week we will begin Friday morning deliTory inally and that 18 to 20 had been de^ra- Korasomolskaya Pravda, like this: y Aid Cords WHAY--Record Bodco culUvatM in the paat. while 800 might attend a town i t WCCG—Becord Ravltw -Night Watch ' On trial are Mven Connecticut fares* and commuting costs rise That la'why government eco- in which the public can make con­ service for the winter. m uting, 2,500 might vote, and the tlons will be the theme for 'to­ “The sixth grade schoolgirl Gul- "Bhamamatov continues to Wnc—NaUoaal Fan Club here and there around the land. nomlats are harping on the thfeat tributions. He aaid that a achool could be nights meeting with Mrs. Ruth PiM Pbarmaey WKNB—Requeat Matin** men and E New Jersey woman, built on thU alto for 2,000 atudenU majority of thou voting would not bar Daholdo^bayeVa was on her spread dirty survivals of the past WTIC—Guy Lombardo ’WDRC—Bing Croaby Mrs. Martha Stone Asher of Patcr-' The oil industry, alt^ugh it hM of inflation i t a time when most Anyone deeirlng to send « check have definite knowledge of all Broil In charge of the lecturer'^ way home when the thunder of among youth and supports those 884 CENTER STREET WDHO-Ntwi . WGTH—Night MualC aon. unused capacity, . l s \ debating citizens arq concentrating chiefly may make tt payable to the 1986 and that between 400 and 800 au- program. .. ' ' TEL. M1-8-8SU w aru—Bob aod Bay , tomobilu could be parked. He facts.' In speaking of last night's beating hooves reached her ears. ifho do not take Soviet law into *'^fiiAY-Nlta Watch whether a price riee in crude oil on the general good Jimes. Olympic Fund and addressed to ROiEROLCOn m uting, he u id "I believe your Alden 'Skinner Auxiliary will Gulbar moved aside, but strong consideration," thundered the WHAY—Record Rodto WTIC—NaUooal Fan Club would ba neceiMry. A nuhtber of Only the experu fret about In­ ^urdoelr. added an a r u could be left for hold a grocery, social tonight at WCX;0-tR*cord R«V|*» WDRC—Aaaoa n' Andy 403 West Center Street Mitchell S*T85S recreation grounda larger. than procedure is wrong.” arms lifted her from the ground paper, mindful of the Communist PiaaLaaax Pharmacy ^ WGTH—AU-AmerIcan Football Team steel men itrese that furtheKrisea flation at the start. It’s only when ' Ho tpld the audience that the 8:15 in GAR Hall. and aarung her across the saddle. Party campaign to wipe out sur­ WKNB—-Requ.rt Matin** Coming of Christ in that bMic commodity a t^ in It geU rolling that most folk mind. Henry Itek. Nagy alao contend­ 298 EAST CENTER ST. WTIC—lOflO Radio Lan* ' WHAY—Nite Watch selection of a site jihould be de­ Abaontee Ballots Gulbar tried to scream for help, vivals of the PMt ,in the far-off TEL. Ml 9-0898 WORC—Record ShM WTIC—National Fan Club order. ed the alto ia aoceaaibla, near h u v - legated to a representative body, Fersons needing absentee bal­ tut the rider stuffed a handker­ republics. WGTH—Bob and M y 80U D STEAM ily populated arena, ita contour ia 8:10— WDRC—Amoa n Andy Topic of Sermon In almost all inatancM the and if they did not believe the com- lots for the city election should WHAY—Stiburban B*r*bad* WOTH-rAII-AmerteAn Football Team hikes have been blamed on ri^t rising' Houston, Tex. (J») —Fellow on \NALLNIARK leeel and darelopment coaU would m ittu to ba repreeentatives of all m ak/ application immediately. WCCC—Record R*vl«» coats of materlali or labor or in oil well drilling rig felt pretty he low, aa well u tranaportation Under new regulations, the ballot WKNB-Roquoat MaUn** Following a church tradition, sections of the town, the taxpayers WTIC—lUW M dio Laoa distribution, or 6f all three. The sOly. He forgot* to cIom a vital G N R ^A S CARDS ooata. Ho aaid he favored ade- group should. u k to attend all is mailed dliect to the applicant, WDRC—Record Shop WDRC—Romance Mooda .i Zion Lutheran Church, during thta ateel induetry also talks of the valve, and instead of pumping ouata achool building, but he doea meetings, and lu rn of the pro­ and must be mailed to City Clerk WGTH—Bob aod Ray WGTH-B. P. iiorgax Advent, or pre-ChriatmM esMon. need of hlgi^r .prices to furnish quicKrMtting cement dowm the iMt want tpx aaaaaamenu for yeara Ift, N trtk EmI fhemtey cedures, starting at the beginning. Catherine D. Moran so th at she 8:1^ AY—Night watch will give emphaeis to/the second the funds Tt seeks so It can in­ well, ne filled two steam bqilert 4 Depot 8qttaM»-JNl 9-4886 to come. receives them not later than 6 p.m, WHAY-Suburban Stranad* ^ —Cavalcade of Sporta Mining of Christ ttK judge the crease, capacity, of lU facilitibs. HBO Holds Meeting WCeo-Record Rartaw WDRC—Rpmanct Modda '• with lt.\.^ ' , When quuUaned by Franklin Following IMt night's hearing Monday, (joio/d^nx. >WKNB—Today In SporU WGTH—Nirilt Muaie , world, M set forth hi the coniraon A little inflatioiy'actually hM OPEN FOk BUSINESS Wellu, Nagy taally aaid that at the School Building Committee Henior Basketball League WTMW080 r ItilO-- creed of Christendom —- "From widespread popular appeal.. It’s lanat 14 acru were in the town of The Senior Ba' ketball Leag' e WDRC—Racorde lop WHAV-Nila Waten whence he shall come to Judge the aaet to discuss the new sites pro­ WGTH-:Wl*mer WTlO-McOea and MolUa likely to mek8'rtnnes look a little Vernon. Referring to tranapor­ posed. It was decided to make a has been granted permission to use l:ia- WDRO—Mooda (or Romaiiea quick and the deafi.” better than they are. tation. Mra. Alien Hammer in­ thorough invutigatidn of the loca. the gymnasium at the new Long­ Herald PbeCb. WHAY—Maara WOTH—Relaxittg Tima Sunday morning during the 10 Deflation, on the other hand, view School, and all games and Rockville, Dec. 2 (SpMial) —The new Nativity Scene in Central W()CC—Good Bvanlng Good Muaio W:4g- o’clock Mndce. the Rev. Paul Q. formed Nagy that of the 904 chil­ tions presented,. Chairman Johh Park was lighted iMt night along with.bther ChrlatmM lights in down­ WKNB—Today In Sporta WHAY-NIta Watch brings out immediate equaka. Wit­ dren now attending the Northeut Talcott Jr., said this morning. practice sessions will take place W nc-N aara WTIC-8m>rt Hlghllghta Prokopv vill base hie sermon on ness the current rukui over there, starting Monday evening. town Rockville when Mayor Frederick Berger threw the switch during WDRC—Nawa WORC-tMooda for Komaaca - lAike, 21-28-38, and w iir point out credit restraint curba and the ■ehool. 801 are tranaported, or ap- H u t of the sites presented, he WGTH—Nawa proximiitaly 01 per cent. whUe only aaid. had already been investigat­ S-D Day (fulet a short ceremony officiaily opening the ChriatmM ahrapinf seMon in SPEED-FLEX WOTH—Dance Muaie that a worse destructlprt than decline in home building. 8:M- itix per cent, of thou attending ed by the SBC during the exten City Police Capt. Peter Dowgie the city. The Natlyity Scene wm constructed by fmng Edwards, WHAY-Sporta Spotlight through hydrogen bombs will People shopping for new homes ALL DAY local commercial artin and sign painter, m part of the Chamber of A NEW VINYL PLASTIC WALL PAINT WCCC—Good Evaolog G o e i Muaio come upon the world, which will noted right • aWay that it, wm UNSON'S Maple S tru t achool travel by biu. alve study. However he added, wlcs had the following report this WKNB—Serenada WDRC—Neva; Almanao Earl Krauu wanted to Mk the these will be re-investigated to morning, on Safe-Driving Day in Commerce ChrlstmM ll||^tipg program. WTIC—Strictly Sporta ------1-Nawa be destroyed by fire, according to harder to find mortgage leiiders, . BBC individually how many had determine more exactly the cost Rockville yesterday: "No arrests, WDRC—J. Zalman the Bible and the Eptatle of Peter. that repayment terms weren't m )Y KITCHEN walked over the Tovim Farm o.* development. Talcott said they no complaints, no motor vehicle trustee_for three years; William WGTH-Sport Light pheoF' The. promise wm that bellevera eMy, that interest rates were ^roR TH E SuitaUe Over •;Sa— ' ______in Oiriat will be receive into eter­ property, covertiw every fo o t, W had noT been studied mdre IhOr- 'vfolallb'hs ot' any klhd^ll WaS'juist Pick New Slate A'nderMn, Victor Johnson, Walter tVHAY-^Dinnar Data higher: ...... CANDY IliA rs FAMOUS FOR joaepk KeCuaker ibid that tlMrJ nogbly before; Tlnc«rthB:-.8Be had tlk r a Sunday.” — Watah,' finanpe -committee; WCGG-i-Oood vUvanlng Good MuMo nal jwleahe and rm t in the new Price Increases:, on goods-and ■^^wntmlttu w u not there to be not considered them u favorably Hospital Notee WKira—Sereuda the Savior and judge of .servtces,.nnihe_QtherJiand. haven't OLD BASHIW IH) OPODNESS ^ J o r - T a l k WALUARER------^ ly in th o ^ ^ t -m-loTicW^^ iu ™ - 'as_____ some other altesf —A“Tlaughter~wx8 bom ' at- (Sty AUTOMOTIVE EXPLOSION' y -stirred^ consumers mueh; T 6 r" one Featuring A Cow^te^sAeaertiweBt Of Freali -&Hona.Krauae-tlw»Jndd.he-layneal He ' in. tho-ro- Hospital yesterday 4o-Mr. and Mrs.. WGTO^BIH Wam""^ A cot^al invitation i« *»t*ndt d thing,- the-price -gains- started at a a — L / Sylacauga, Ala. (IP) — L. H. W i V ^ A U i S ------»§?§=P"'Dkiaea well as builder . . . lumber, maeon suppUei, ^tha Mitchell property as a flU. as Investigation professional opinion Luclen LaPoints, RFD 1. Herbert Urwelder, hewly-elected Id all to atteiid thia service, espe­ the manufacturing level. An In­ Dillard dreamed he wm on a river WHAY-Dinner Data a Night cially those who have no church crease in the price of a ton of steel painte, hardwara, tools. Always easy parking. it meeta all recrements. In re- would be sought. The architect, site Leater Clark, 128 Prospect St., grand tall cedar of Nutmeg For­ W(X!C—Good Bvanlng Good Muaio Christmas Candies |dy, Tialeott said the property wm developer ind sewage engineers is a patient at Clty|Hospital today. bank discharging dynamite. Boom! • PLASTER WALLS home. leaves consumers cold. It's only af Boom! Boom! orebr""** not recommended due to initial would be called In to study the Denies Sale est. No, 116, Tall Cedars of Leba­ GALLON ter the price- hike has added to RO U TE t , lOLTONvNOTCH ■ , \ suttablUty, costs of development The third boom knocked him out • C O N C R E T E MILFORD TOT DROWNS coeta per acre, and the cost of Eklwin J. Aberle, owner of part non, and his state Of nfficers, will WGTH-Meet tha Artlat YRAFPED^ SEWER the coat of making a car, and the Opon tloHy oimI SwiUays Iwitl 7,F.M. AevelommiDt. and other considerations in regard of bed And he picked himself np MUford, Dec. 2 (P) — Richard auto manufacturers raise prices on of the land that had been con- be Installed at the uhit'a meeting in the wrecked bedroom of his *'tvHAY—Encore Theater Hamden,'Doc./2 (Si — Theodore Pape, 3V4, wandered away froip HuSldLuetjcn aaid he repre to the sitM. aldered by the town for a poMible Dec. an­ WCCC—Good Evening Good Huilo Johnson, about/35, wm trapped In the nev/ models, that the public aented the Taxpayers Aasn.. and PvL Lurie -In combination home and store which WKNB—Evening Saranada hie h ^ e yeaterday, fell in the In­ takes note. high school'alto aaid today there other officers, elected Monday, had been smashed by an auto- Extremely Washable WTIC—Anhwer Man a aewer |ren^ for more an dian River, and drowned. £umbfir the members favored a site in the Army Pvt. Morton B. Lurie. 22, are still a number of realtors and are Fred Peck, senior deputy grand WDRC—Tann Ernie hour yealepMy. Firemen finally Now that price rises are begin- Fox HiU or Henry. Park area. mobllA. m . m . of Mr| and Mra. Mandel Lurie, 14 housing developers who are in­ tall cedar; Walter Elliott, junior State Patrolman BiH Summerlin WGTH-Fulton Lawli Jr. pulled the /'Hamden Sewer Co. Xjuetjeii said he felt that the SBC WhUe St., recently arrived at Fort lilg — workman .from, the 18-foot ditch. 5 SUPPLY CO. bi recommending a site in the terested Ip the properly. deputy grand tall cedar; Jamea said William J. Goodwin went to WHAY—Encore Theater Jay. N. Y„ and ie now aMigned to However, despite rumors that Baker, treasurer; Charles Findlay, sleep \Jhlle driving down a ateep WCCC—Good Evening. Good Muaio which h^d cave on him near the western part of the town, failed the 108th Machine Records Unit. the land had been sold, Aberle em­ scribe; PMt.Grand Till Cedar Wil­ FREE FREE FREE WKNB-^verlng R.rtnada , middle pX. a retld itlal atreet. .4tii»ei4t44ii444444iii444444. tio CMUider the present population Lurie, a machine accounting hill. The car went .down an em­ WTIC—lonlgbt'a Star SOLTON NOTC He alao repeated a previous .sUU- phatically denied any sale. "We've liam Forbes, trustee for one year; bankment, hur ul.f y f , ,. ■ f.,.. ^ , ,,., _ . . Olaon when the Olk-Abcrle There will be an escort of police. fera and even tips. Ijiter return If de­ $1.Sa/l*ar Houst Coll sired. Tour limited to 49 members. _ . / PLIS PARTS 448 HARTP'ORD ROAD \ mAMLOVM. R, -c.h (:, ■t } ) ; « J * • ( i ( . property first preaented at a A color guard from the American North Eni Pharmacy |M ARLOW lf price of for 41 acres, the Lagion, the High School Band, and Immediate reaervatlons necesMry, JAckson 2-3188 lU 9 -0 0 8 0 YOUR CHRISTMAS THRIFT 'N* GIFT CENTER! 4 Depot Square—MI 9-4888 . SEBYIMa ALL MAJICBUTEB CALL Ml 9-4597 oommittoo fi the price w m too apparatus from the Fire Depart- SAVINGS & LOAN •» WMF W M N M tofetoFMRStf n K MAV M W TCRMSiW MStfn P t Wsfli W p [CHESTER MOTOR SALES 1956 Christmas Club BIGVCLE NOW OPEN! Speedy ”Flre Arrow" with Deluxe SModiiner/luxury M dix AWRI-Speed Fowff e<)ulpm*ft Mu9i-.S IS OUT TO SELL J bIb th* HtONSonds who piw-sovB and hov* holiday shopplnq n ^ t y Children's lfi,U> 8, .ried. cream. Bruku, while well tiruiX chain guard, I in a Christinas Club aceoiint. Sava o small omount ooeh woM in o Muc. Women's’'* to fi, red, crenni. horn, light, ether extroM *, weight frame i SoviiMS and Loon Chriitmos Club account and bt surt fdhava funds tmxooi^e. for f m buyfnf noxt ytar.~'^ -- BOYS PRIZES GlRl. S PRIZES ' / \ Jain Up New! iLicniic Ybjmn Freight firoto with riepm- ly ^ locewelhie, fender, 3 r. Save Any Jbnount Cars, caboose, track, trans­ former 4 ethfr eguipmenti FIRST PAYMENT IS NOW DUE 4 A Christmas Club occount hara Is tho roolly convanitnt way to put Iriwlit NAW KlYt 2S"TAU WAlRflie ‘monay asida for Christmas shopping. I I A S n S I T ■RIDE lududee eeawre, Trade Allowances. That Will Amaze You flethlielder, 8 skis, grcHy knir. bvOt, 41a, eaqr And Will Absorb The Price Increase •ad brldG'*43 current dividend , annual rate. A itiaiti Make this YOUR week to become a new Oidamobile owner MEN’S • o u ■UMNEM ROHM: 8 to 12 WINE Monday, Tuesday and Friday-9 AM to 5 PM cARRiaei Wadn^y and Saterday-9 AM to 12 Nona Beady Ie ffri Jiaraaa aad "SoNing on^ Sorviclfig Oldsmobila for ZUYaars” or beay Ne HariferdBoad '' Thunday-9AMto8PM e OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY feel aed aca e OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY awd faafdt, mbbar Ureei NIGHTS UNTIL 9. Maadheatar I Motor Salea MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Se«.- Th. -,e a n d ofh. . CONTEST PRIZES Btf*** "Your OMsmobilo Dtolar'' (§a!vings\^£oan TODAY cit out Ri'null D.uvj St ^f- S^l WEST ClNTER ST. MANCHESTER. CONN. Ml 9*S29S OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK TILL ID M fjtbjtte Sariait A I j o m A tsodalioB*1N 7iliiiSL m A r l o w ^ Lenox YOUR CHRIiTM ^ GIFT 'N* THRIFT CENTfRl 299 EAST ST.

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ICANOIESTEB fiVENING^HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 19Sg MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 2. 1988 PAGE IHUViHlUl Jupan Minister Warren Senses Mystery Federal School Business Davis Twins Note 73rd Birthday Today Ladies of Church UoSa Watching Afghanistan ^Uatifoiic Ladie§ ^ctnant Raps Soviet ^ Pii" Yule Parly Blasts Russian Aid Bolstered ^ i - By BIARY TAYLOR In^ Million for Route 6 Jessa R. Davis, 23 Essex 8t„ For Swing to Soviet Bloc left, and hla twin brotlier, George Ladies of the Assumption will Gibbons Assembly, Catholic ia t io n B i d By ^nxemi^n MBClCly to hold their monthly meeting Mon­ Nuclear Tests The question of how the pro-wbegtn making concreta plana for 'M. Davis of Tamiftt, Fla., reached ((Cnatlnned from Pngn Dm ) of turning their ba^ks to iL” Eddy Ladica of Columbus, will hold its posed construction of a new Rt, d the Manchester project. their 73rd milestone today and will day, pec. 5, at. 8 p.m. in the hail i>C saya, "The bird Is just being sm art opnual Christmas psri^ Tuesday, through - Manchester advanced Then, Warren noted, a,p expendi­ (OoattBMi trwai Page Om ) for Connecticut to be faced ■with end run around the towering •tOaattenad troas Bags Qaa) (Dehtteoed trani Pago Cae) formally celelrats the annlver- the (ilhurch of the Assumption. That way the wind presses his Dec. 6, at the K. o tc . Home.-A- I firm ftc*1 ^ ) from something vaguely In the ture of $1J)00,(X)0 for the Manches­ a similar attuation," he dec!areekistent.‘’ ment'e list would be foi acqulri- Living with it will be lees diffi­ Twine," or, when spoken of singly, tient in Connecticut mental insti­ help soivs several probirmik it Shigemitsu added. Warren /noted that last July' “demonatratea the steady civic cult, he went on;>lf, aa the Repub­ House. a« "One of the Davis fwlns.” tutions. •• • shows, for example, Soviet expen­ The law limits drivers to 68 Henry Mutrie, Mre. Jotw O'Leary, declaration was made by claims have been taken up with He said the Geneva foreign min­ town apthoHUes received from >'tian of the right of way and not demand that we go far beyond ditures of about 33 million went miles an hour In the dt^(ime and Mrs. Richard Vaughn and Mrs from otir complete salactlnii el Deutschland, official news* licans propose, the expiration date Their neighbors lA Brooklyn, A * Governor RiblcOff and Finance isters’ conference “appears to have Commissioner Argraves a letter In for any construction. He said, how- mere cheap literacy and have a of the additional two cents on the teacher# and achoolmates couldn't toward street improvements and 55 miles at night. Gerard O'Hara. paper of the East German Commu* Commissioner Joseph M. Loughlln sccompilsbed nothing but to show whicXbe aaid the Legiatature .had t>er. that the project had not yet broad comprehensive program in gasoline tax, voted last spring by tell them apart. They dressed taxicahr for Kabul. Everybody in Bist party. It was the Communlsce “without any acUon." more clearly than ever the funda­ n o ^ appropriated enough money reached the ajate where depart­ the schools." Last Quacjiruplct the-capital could see this. On the Brat reaction to a proUst pester* ment officials could sit down with the Legislature and made effective alike and co:nbed their hair the' r '4|«fiA«a(AAL^* Some 120 AFL. atereotypers on mental differences betv-een the ^ his department to advance the Folsom drew applause when he July 1, is extended b y one year— ffufA m U ett same way with a part on the left. other hand, the United States day by the western Big Three to three Detroit newspapers ' keep two camps and the Impossibility, Manchester project Immediately. town otriclala and present them said; spent about $40 million or a TVA- Ruaaia that Soviet claime that with the d^artm ent'e final choice to July 1, 1958. Their acholarahip marks 'vere Dies ill Georgia dalliee oloeed for second day in a t. least in the near future, of a In that letter, Argravea hoped If ,',ve are to meet our claae- I t that is done, ' said Riblcoff, about the same ,and they >.articl- type development of southeast Af­ Bast Berlin is sovereign and part row , in clUes firat newspaper settlement.” / that. If the Leglalature should pro­ of a routeT room needs soon'enough, the fed­ When You See These Signs ghanistan—where very few of the Christmas Cards He did not say where the $1,- the Highway Department will be pated in l)oth baseball and foot- of East Germany are “wholly in* atrlke . . . General counsel for In- Both Shigemitsu and Piimeidin- vide the money in Its next regular eral government must help raise able to make plans on the basis of Your Girt Is Growing Up baU Alma, Ga., Dec. 3 (/P)-'Oeorgla, country's people could see what Thank Youl'Datrons! cenaistent" with Berlin's four- temationsl Union of Mine. Mill later Ichito Hatoyama addressed aeeslon, hti department could 000,()00 had come from. some of the funds for (school) Unmistakable signs that your Teok Turns Stage wa* being done. powtr stiituf* anticipated additional revenue and the last of the Nelson quadruplets, The chief U,S. diplomatic effort and Smelter Workers find) is ac­ the new parliament sesslop after it buildings.” He also was applauded can make commitments against it. daughter has left cMldhood briilnd Not only on the athjetie field t m y V Gift Wraps • Nauea Deutachland’s comment cused of aldlag ComroimlKt Party was convened by Emperor Hlro- when he told the delegates: died esirly today and arrangements to turn Afghanistan away from On this 66th mniversary of my into the waa the first time in the current Another Objection to the GOP for good: ward they able to deceive people, were made to bury all four in Russia seeks to get Pakistan and efforts to gain control of union. hlto. “1. am confident in the weeks plan voiced by the Governor was When she looks into^ a closet bnt on 'the atage. If one had a retAil meat business, I extend thanks to oontroverey that either the Bus* Conservative* Bolstered Struggle Against Cruel Sea ahead tMs administration will pre* nearby Broxton -this afternoon. Afghanistan talking about their Wa've cqrdt in olbuma, besak ■. or their East German eatel* his belief that It will not raise filled with («othM and saye dle- heavy part in the pjay, tha other border, dispute. ' W^en Pakistan Their conservative leadership, sent to Congress a broadened and enough money. consolately “I haven’t got a would memorize a sect'on of it and The lone boy and one girl of all my former and present custpmers.^haa been and for indWidvat lalectleK. > litas teve used the- term “fdur- improved program of federal as­ closed it" border, Afghanistan ac­ was'bolstered for the first time In The temporary increase in the THING to wear." appear in some of the scenes and the quads born to Mrs. E. E. Ne^ cepted a Russian offer to transport . . . and gift wraps to w if . powsr." The Oammuniata have con­ Never Cpiitplete for Holland sistance to help erase the class­ sales JfiX from 3 to 4 per cent is son, 33-year-oId ‘ Coffee County fined themselves hitherto to saying three years by a majority In the When ahe keepa changing the .nobody wa# Jie . wiser. They de­ its goods northward to Black Sea a picasure'to aerve them durjilff these manXyAfirs- House of R^CMentatiVes — the room deficit and dispel tMs shadow esUmated to yield 310 millioi^ and lighted in puzzling people and, tur tenant farmer's wife, died Wednes­ •very taste. Come in Berlin la no longer occupied The over our children.”-' He gave no de- way she wears her hair. ports. The Russians might try to result of a merger, of the two A ^tcrdam , Holland—iTny Hol­ a temporary increase'in the corpo­ When she asks hopefully, "Who Jesoe said, today, “We certainly day. the day after birifi- enlarge on that agreement when ond b«(ff HW crowd. tarritory ^ t is the, “sovereign” right-wing parties two weeks ago. tAlls. ration tax from 3V to 4H per cent Bacoh County Hospital here. ARTHUR E. oatetal of East Geimany. land, fcprepe’i wet front yard, Is Revaluating Property x ia it?” when you tell her she is had our share o* fun." Khrushchev and Bulganin are in Hatoyama and Shigemitsu stayed, In Northeast ^th>n It was Mrs., Pearl A. Wane- to yield 33.5 million. wanted on the telephone and her When the family moved to'-a The third died at 5 a.m. yester­ Rahul. ' The western powers’< protests Doctor Says on aa thd top ministers of a new the landXthat is never complete. maker, Washington state superin­ Burden oh Two Segments’ farm on the outskirts of Sheffield, day. It had been named Alma, In were sent to O. M. Pushkin, Soviet cabinet consider^' cooler toward Struggllng^loday as they have for tendent of public Instruction, who Asserting that the flood recov­ face falls if it ia JUST a girl. honor of the city of ita birth. " as aaSbaasador to East Germany. ’Representatives of Valuattoit- When she can stand in a store Maas., the boys attended Sheffie >’ Herald Photo. SMART TURKEYS • YnorRnxnUftom Search for ' Beneficial' Japan's Communist neighbors than 23 centuries, to keep the pounding Aasoclates, Inc., the firm which announced t|iat the delegates ”ap- ery cost ought to be “spread'over goiiig through a rack of dressed High School and, grr dusted in Jesse R. Davis and George M. Davis Georgia. Who died just after last Thqr followed an earlier Russian Hatoyama’s earlier cabineta. sea off their spongy lowlands, the \prove4 by a ratio of more than the entire state,” the Governor aaid 1904. *rhey r;>de bark and forth on midnight, had been named for her • Bay BtecMe BUte H e n rale^on of western protests to the CUmate la Difficult Tusk ia conducting a property re* and unerringly pull out the dress Kalamazoo. Mich. (/P»—Some peo­ ■ For . the first time in recent Dutch have bigger plane then ever valuation in town, today were 8-to-l the proposition that the the Republican plan “places the bicycles and had a motorcycle be­ native state. The other two had 'dotantlon at pistol-point of two major policy addresses, neither federal government should - in­ burden, on two segments of our that ia just right for her in color, ago. Both are Masons, George a Miner, RFD 1, Andover; Mrs. not been named when they died. ple think turkeys are stupid, but • Your PreaoripUean Cettat ,1 By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. for thrusting back .the ancient foe. continuing their field work in cut, etc. tween, them. Schoolmates, visitors 32nd degree Mason. “they're wrong,” saye lohn Eddy, vteUing U.8. Congressmen by Written for NEA Service minister mentioned by name Com< Since 1932, when they enclosed crease its financial participation in economy with the overwhelming to the farm and others with whom Helene Dougherty, RFD 1. Rock­ The Nelson.* have six other chil­ fOTMteDeUvemd . j f Oommunlst authorities for four the northeast section of town. When she is annoyed that some­ George's wife, who was Miss ville; Mrs. Norma Siraonds, An- dren, three of them born to the whose turkey farm at nearby Mr. Y has been advised that his munlst f^lna and the hope of the Zuider Zee—a brawny arm of The .workers are now measur­ public education.” r burden, through the sales tax in­ one else has a coat or dress or they came in contact were unable Grand JuncUon has served aa tem­ t hours Sunday In East Berlin. The many Japanese to open trade and the North Sea that reached deep Of those supporting federal aid, crease, placed on those least able to tell which was wMch; only their Esther Henderson . from Bonnie .''over; Patricia Bennett, Cblchca- mother during an earlier iparrlage. ‘ Bnaelans declined to accept' re- fiH-yesr-old son must have a diplomatic relations with Pelpfng. ing houses along streets north to pay.” • • ' sweater exactly like the one ahe Scotland, died last January., He is ter. The 36-year-old father romWnes porary housing for some 100.000 change of climate because the Jnto Holland, they have already of E. Center St. and east of she said, "the overwhelming ma­ just picked out for herself. parent# zvemed able to distinguish, employed by the Florida State turkeys In this past 18 years. eponsibiUty fo r'th e Incident, in- This was a major political question claimed 169,000 acres pf farm land. jority'’ approved using federal In connection with his conten­ them. aawmllllng with his'fai-mlng. atstinf the East Germans now con­ youngster euffere from “bronchial when Hatoyama took office a year Main St. , tion that the Republican plan will When she gets a patient look on Board of Health, and is in charge At 68, William Hehry Harrison Mrs. Nelson was reported in fair “Peoule always say turkeys arc trouble and has seven scars from Within the next 25 yeaTe they will funds for school building con­ her fa&e aa you remind her of the Aftbr graduation from high df the Department of Mosquito stupid for facing the wind instead trol Bart Berlin. ago with Socialist backing. claim another 380.000 acres. The representatives carry struction. But only about half, ahe yield insufficient revenue, the ^school, the boys worked on the was the oldest U. S. Prosidpnt. condition at the hospital. .Oenant, In his protest to Push pnsumonis on his lungs.” Appar­ The closest mention of Red letters of introduction from Tax Governor, who’ says his 10 per time you expect her to be home Control in the Tampa area. He ently the father has been told to Two More Projecta slid, supported federal help In from .a party, /■ ‘family farm, and were considered says there are 73 different vari­ Mn, aald his government “must .China...-was Hatoyama's.. vague Their- bold tampering with the Assessor Henry Mutrie on the school operation—paying teacher cent tax Increase proposal will the moat.^remarkable twins in the jM Uaua to hold Soviet authortttes seek a dimate which is dry and statement to "do our utmost to town’s letterhead. bring in more than 331 million, re­ When «he e t a ^ borrowing your eties of mosquitoes in Hillsborough equable. contoursv of land and water will salaries, buying textbMks, etc., accessories. / Berkshire area, if not the .whole County. alone, and the Mosquito rsq^ooSbla for the welfare and affect and adiustment .of Japan'A .VA^ veqf .small minority,'!, she marked that “invariably , legis- -state, of. Massachusetts. ______TtrOettaintaiuiouiids ne though a niatlons kdth all cbuiitrieii of not end with the great Zuider 21ee Window 8ho]fpteg Anotber SIgu ' coni " " i.J ’ JVJJMyoungater who had suffered sev­ project. Two . more major pro- aaid, rwas opposed to federal aid lalures v'ote . more than proposed When ahe stops to jrindow^shpp^', I^.AEfltter*a,,.WL.M. of ■ Agrlcultu're CUlSBUS Aala." .suveMaMar*' tarlmVAi* \arltn VH* • " • _ . . s. . *______.. eral attacks of pneumonia -and 'lams are shaping iip,^ wlth^the for edijcatiQin in anyjlonn.” ...... by an executive. every time ahe passes a d rm shop. con>pany one winter with the swH lyi.hlng- graat- Historical Hcnise FolsOm never went beyond the The Governor, who with his fel- —same ycwng'teay;''Jeii8ff'WgUld call id sactor ^ or sei preeumaWy ~ had-n chnwnc - cough r at marked urgent; Wien- she checks and' rt-uliecka ~ 'This evening, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ might banoflt- from Just the -right rThe-danmrtng'of'theiongHhlal- questtormf fedwaralirfor SchooT iow“ Democrats iFUrfing a Two^' a guest list for a party to make .one night and would post George ard Niese. 219 Vernon St., brother- conatrucilon. year expansion of rent control af­ odntroL" climatic; change. AFETOCTMei^ Inlets In southwesterly Zeeland, In Coventry Sole sure that everyone who has a rea­ about the conversation; tell him in-law and sister of Mrs. Muriel How to find It ia the problem. scene uf disastrous 1953 winter Continued Backlog Looms ter its present March 31 expira­ son to be on the list is on it. who was at her home and other Davis, are giving a family dinner Noting the reaction from the "We are moving much too slow­ tion date, told newsmen he is un­ Weet, Heues Deutechland said It ta poaaible that some of the Into Huge Union floods that Inundated 375,000 acres When it is a “best friend” in­ data, and when George's turn party, aa today happens to be the southern aecUons of Ariaona or of precious soil. The job may be The last important real property ly toward erasing the large back­ happy about the unwillingness of stead of her parents who gets all came,.he would do the same, and birthday of their small son. Rich­ “The gentleman should not make log of classroom need,” he stated. Republicans, who control the tlie girl never knew the difference. theoaalvea laughable. The (East) New Mexico might do, since these done by 1980. of the W. Harry England estate the details of her personal life. ard. At the family gsithering Sun­ V I T T l l E r S = are likely to be dry enough, but The conferees agreed earlier in House, to go along with that. The'twins had.two sisters; one Oarman OamoormUc Republic is (Continued from Page One) 2. The linking, together of an a colonial home and 186 Seres of Hopes for Rent Curbs When she starts putting ail the day, their sister' Helen will cele­ they are not “equabU” tinea there Island chain called the Frisians, the week that the nations needs expression two words can hold into died many years ago and the othe,', brate her birthday.' o,H;:7Da;;Aweer e lse is n e w CARTER CHEVROLET CO.^ Inc., USED CAR LOT wveisiga and the occupaUon ia a great variation batwen day fend in Coventry, has been sold nearly 400,000 .extra classrooms in He said he hopes the Democratic- Mis.s Mabel Davis, still lives in so WHAT ? at '^utia exlet only M West Oer- Reiither, ()uUI said, would be­ and the tying of the chain to the the protest, "Oh, MOTH-er.” and night temperatures. come just one of 27 vice presidents. to Gertrude England, sister of the the next five years. controlled Senate will pass a rent When she learns to wait for the ShefJeld. JeSse came to Manches­ 9 :00A.M.-8;3O P YOU'LL NND OUT WHEN YOU SEE OUR WIDE many and West Bwlin where they mainland to protect the coast, Folsom said the administration control, extension bill, and send it 1229 Main Street • Phone Ml 3-1200 atiU are imposed upon people with Ptrhaps In this instance one He said Reuther's other scheduled create a vital fresh water reservoir former Manchester lumber and proper moment to make a request ter in 1922 and in 1926 married Sundays Till 6 :00 P. M. SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS MATERIAL would have better luck In some office as head of the AFL-CIO rn- has these three "general prin­ along to the House. or reveal a bit of unwelcome news, Miss Muriel Bailey, daughter of Hospital Notes the jnaesure of bayonets.” and allow more land reclamation. real estate dealer who died' Dec, ciples” in mind in baqjiing an aid And, he added, he hopes the The newspaper also said “chat part of southern California away duatrial Union department would In this most unlikely spot to 27, 1951, news. the late Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey from the aeacoast. carry little' weight. program: House will reconsider the Republi­ When she- is no longer com­ , of- Nilhard St. Later they moved tar” emanating from West Berlin scratch opt a living, the Dutch The property was sold to Miss 1. An aid program for school can stand to do nothing about rent to Pachaug, near Jewett City;, and Patirnts Today: 169 m a k e YOUR OW N agatnet the “Sovereign” ctatui of There is no easy way to aolve Reuther. replying, salr the pro­ have built a prosperous homeland. England through the executor of constructionn,/.Mnn “ghould HOt feducB pletely cohvinced that a thing is ADMITTED YESTERDAY: W REATHS *1“ Andup this problem: the safest is for the posed constitution provided strong­ the estate, the Connecticut Bank control . except to permit flood so just because her parents tMnk built a home there. Returning to SPRAYS — WREATHS HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM Cold Weather Ahead, Iteat Berlin was something that Here dwell 10 milHon people In an the incentive for stateiindal< local ef­ stricken towns where rents had this town, Jesse Davis was em­ Mrs, Mary Doherty, 82 Walnut would arouse the “envyroven of youngster to try some area which er aafegtierds than ever against area half the size of South Caro­ and Tout Co., of Hartford, for fort, it is. St.; Walter Miner, RFD 1, BASKETS — CENTERPIECES acems,promising and if he does racial dUvrImlnatlon. racketeering 350,000, Probate Judge John J.- been decontrolled previously to re­ When these tMngs happen you ployed at the YMCA, now . the lahaUtajiu of the aoo.” lina. With fils persons per square 2. Federal m ^ey “should be turn to controls, if they so desire, Community Y. dover; Dale Judd, 10 Drive G; m a m s ' WIRE. CX>NES, BAIJSAM BOUGHS,' Oonant came to -Berlin today not another attempt will have to and raiding. ^ mile (82 in America), they are Wallett said today. The transac­ distributed ac^niing to need.” can no longer kid’ .vourself that Agnes Gaylord, 28 B. M ■ T BERRIES. FORMS. RUSTIC BAS- SPRAYS be made. He accused Quill of lacking faith tion is expected to be completed but not beyond the March 31 ex­ your daughter is still “just a Joined Odd Fellows KET8, RUSCU8, BELLS, REIN. for oonferanca w iith U.S. of- packed together than any hunians Tile aid monpy should benefit "all piration date. Tpke.; Allen Herring. l7 Avon St.; Betels. Ha declined to comment on Another parent aaya that her 8- in the determination of the com­ on eartn. > early next week, and the closing child." She is already learning the Both twins became members of DEER RIBBON. CANES, STYRO­ year-old boy walks in his sleep. states.” The Governor said he had read ways of a woman. the Odd Fellows in Great Barring­ Mrs. Frances Katkauakas, 594 Tol' the situation to reporters but In- bined union to Implement the con- Despite the density, Dutch health out of EMgla'nd'a estate is expected 3. T h ^ assistance khould be land Tpke.; Mrs. Harriet Muhl- FOAM. dlcatad he might have aoniethlng He acems to be wide awake, hla Btllutlon with spirit as well as soon. Judge 'Wallett said. stories in Boston newspapers (All rights reserved, NEA Serv­ ton. and Jesse transferred to Kln^;' CE.IMETI^Rlt mother aaya. and when ahe tells and living standard are -high. given W ithout in My way en^ which “Indicate the outcry in Maa- ice, Inc.). David Lodge of this town. For 14 hauaer 24 Winter St.; Mrs. Jai TRADE CAli words. '> The home, located at the corner to say after the talks with officials .1 Pressure to malntala them has n ti the 'freOdom of local Buck, Vernon Ave., Rockville; ^ hart. him to go back to bed he obeys, The CIO president expressed of Ripley Hin Rd., and Rt. 31. la sachusetts” where rent control ex­ years, he was superintendent of YOURSELF world peaks. But the pace is hard. schp6l systems.” ' tha Odd Fellows building at the Mrs. Clareneo Walker, 86 Ash St.; falls sound aaleep and knows noth­ hope the TWU .would join In the of some historical importance. Ac­ e conference toO-. no position pires at the end of this month. The pansy is one of the oldest Mrs. Mae Plecity, 201 Adams St.; DKS8FTS ing of-it in the morning. united movement and. not stay, out­ Since 1951, .38.000 to 80,000 Hol­ cording to rerorda held by Elmore "It wouId.be a terrible thing gaVden flowers in cultivation. Center until retiring a few months- LARGE SELECnON landers have left their country in the question of aid to states Alan Schmidt, RFD 2, Coventry; RE SURE TO TRESE TTUa is apparently a fairly aim- side U>e main atream'-of organized Turktngton, Coventry town clerk, which defy the Si prerrie Court's pie problem. The child does not labor. each year to search elsewhere for' it was built In 1792 by the CThrlstlanarijluatinianl. 25 Drive F; a livelihood. edict against racial segregation in Mrs. Mae Dimlow, South Windsor; About To^ji^ seem to be suffering any ill ef­ Isolation, he said, would work a builders who raised the Na; public schools fects from hia aleepwalking. Ex­ hardship, not on Quill, but on the Not Only Menace diriatine Herlihy, 118 Deepwood OUR SALES FLOOR GRAVE BLANKlTS Hra. B. Mae Htriden, SI Oakland Hale Homestead on South It noted only that one-tenth of W HERE C A N Dr.; Thomas Wilkinson. RFD 1, cept for getting the mother up at TWU rank and file. But the -sea is not just one kind The records say that ^ e first the delegates favored giving no ISFUUQF •A, proprlatoriof “Holden'a FIow- nighL the situation a^m s rather George Meany, AFL president, of menace. It enters every open GUTS YOUR OR SHOVELS Rockville: Mrs. Clara Ursln, RFD m , ” WIU bring aoma new ideaa owner, Jeremiah Rlpley/purchaa- money to act* states. Y o u MAKE 1, Andover; Patricia Bennett, Col­ CHRISTMAS ITEMS ^ NOW liMwiIeas. will head the combined organiza­ waterway on .the tide. Every ed the home and surro^ding land V GARLANDSV fOr Chrlatmaa arrangemanta at ' The conferenie opposed federal chester. ALL MADE FROM \ the meeting of the Green Thumb As a form of aieeping difficulty, tion. Reuther is expected to hold a time a great shipping lock opens (afterward to become known aa aid for construction of private and UWN THE SNOW FOR however, the parents should keep major post In the new organization to let a vessel peas through, 3,300 ADMITTED TQDAY: George H, FRESH CUT CANADIAN BAMIAM\ of C«rt»r dMvrohff's Usm I Cor P k M w l i t r t CteMea Club a t tha Oommtmity Y, the Ripley Hill esMte) with money parochial schools. The delegates Willard, 47. Stevens St. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE Sfondajr, Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. Mein- the youngster from too much ex­ aa head of ita industrial union de­ tons of salt pursue it and find he had made aa/an assistant com? recognized that such institutions YM wM Bfid mifttwHliiHi OK Uim I C m . citing play or entertainment in partment. their way to the farms. missary of American army during TORO ONE STOP BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A AS WELL AS QIFT ITEMS bera are asked to bring grabbag President, Eisenhower will ad­ have financial problems, but rec­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs Edward ffifta pertaining to gardening, tha late afternoon or evening, Salt ruina or hurts crops, de­ the KevoluUdn, ommended they be .financed by ‘‘Pow«r Handle" FOR YOUR GARDENING HOUSE PLANTS \ avoid upsetting the child by any dress the convention by telephone pending on Ita concentration, but FOR Meloche, RFD 2, Bolton; a daugh­ An aaaortment of many variPtIra. Come In x \ alao a Christmaa dsooration for from his Gettysburg, Pa., farm A document dated May 1777, ^'private and corporate gifts and ter to 'Mr, and Mrs. David Dew- FRIENDS AND RELATIVES fiteptey. appearance/Of tamlly squabbling, Holland ia fighting back. , It is held by Turkington, orders a Capt. grants and tuition fees.” • Switches in seconds aad browM around pur greenkeuse. and inalst/that the youngster go Monday at 3:30 p.m. (E8T). blocking off more and more entry Quick Launderette Service buptit, Cromwell; a son to Mr. and W« fak« rtcendiflMiiit fiffriomly . aad yew b t n a d t b y New York Gov. Avereli Harrl- Huntington of Norwich "to deliver from power lawn mow­ Mrs. Walter R. Ferguson, 16 Henry to bed regularly and. stay there Mints for the sea, and fariilon- 100 barrels of continental powder BOMB SCARE IN SCHOOL fffttiim a UMd Cor that If ia tut b M t eaaaitlM Tbe Junior Songaters of the Sal- eech night at the same time. These man, a potential candidate for the mg huge fresh water reservoirs er to snow shovel! Expert Dry Cleaning St.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs vatioa Army will hold a special Democratic presidential nominS' ta Capt. J, Ripley of Coventry to YES! WE NOW GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS m okt it. steps are good for any child! to replenish underground sup- Saugus, Mass., Dec. 2 ()P) — Richard ^agan. Wethersfield. nfiaaraal tonight at 6:80 at the The mother Of 'a 14-year-oId tion, and Secretary of. Labor plies. /be carefully kept until further or­ Throws 60 shovel-loads Beautifully FinLnhed Shirta BIRTHS 'TODAY: A "daughter OtadeL James P. Mitchell will address it ders.” ^ Approximately 960 faculty mem­ daughter la concerned because the The tidal inlets will beconri bers and students were sent per minute! No more to Mr. and Mra. ^ John Downey. WE W IU HAVE A FEW We have handled treet girl's periods ere still Irregular. Tuesday. fresh water lakes, aa will moztof England bought the estate in lUtATTHE RFD 1, Broad Brook. H m Elpaer Club will hold Its Marlon Folsom, secretary of 1941, and modernized the kitchen honte from the new 32,200,000 shovelinff—Just what Assuming that the girl’s health ta the shallow Wadden Zee between Saugus High School today after the doctor ordered! DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; CHRISTMAS TREES FOR THE WEEKEND for the pant 12 yearu/oo ‘ I noathly meeting Sunday after- otherwise good, it is almost cer­ health, education and welfare, will the Frisians and the n^nland.' of Oie house while leaving the Mrs. Inez Hall. 366 .^Woodbridge See These Vainest aeon a t 8:30 at the clubhouse. speak on Wqdncaday, and Adlal E.- rest of the rooms in the authentic Headmaster John A. W, Pearce ' ■ t tainly best not to make a fuss And 309,000 acre! of what was received a phone call that a TOWNE GLEANERS if you haven’t had one of Btectioa of. officers will take place. over the situation since in all prob­ Stevenson, an announced candidate once the Zuider Zee ^ 1 be held colonial style, with original wains 848 MAIN STREET . fqr the Democratic nomination, Gme bomb, set for noon, had 1954 Chevrolet Station Wagon. 1950 Plymouth 4-Door. ability nature will take care of it out from reclamation-^ aa another cottng, paneling, and period fur­ been Mdden In the bulUtng near NEAR THE ARSIORY tonbury; Mrs. Eileen -Dowd, our trecn, stop over for a ’ Moae Oo. No. 3 the SMFD ex- in due course. Such experiences and American Le^on Commander big‘fresh water storo. niture. According to Wlnthrop Radio, heater, Radio, heater. t tegutehed a email grasa fire at J. Addington Wagner, 6n Thurs­ the Newhuryport 'Turnpike. WE CLEAN DIRT CHEAP! are so common that they must be Had Dutch folk never turned Merriam of Ripley Hill Rd.. Eng> Noontime passed without any preview. folding aeaU $1595 Clean. fl;(» pjn. yaaiterday at Lake and day. I a hand to erect their stout sea land amassed a coUeetion of an­ ♦ $495 tffdau fita No damage eocurred. consiflered as normal in many girls sign ol a explosion. son. Columbia; Mrs. Sai|v Kasian of that age. ' Meany told the AFL convention walls, and ^ r e there no'pro­ tiques of the colonial period to'sup­ SPECIAL THIS WEEK! wich, 128 W. Main S t, RockviU 195.3 Chevrolet 4-Door. Mrs. E;, also writing about a yesterday there .is no question tective saqd'^^dunes in some eeq plement the furnishings. Alice Hettinger, Qleason St.; Gi VIHNER’S 1949 Oldamobile 4-Door. DEALER RAPS GM Radio, heater, 14-year-old daughter, says that about the desirability of the rner- tors, Holland would - Shrink to The sale to Misa England in Joanne C ^ l o r , 252 South' S . TOLLAND TURNPIKE /•TEL.'' Radio, healer, ^ iR iH E th e girl ia small and undeveloped ger and that there was .no need half ita present aize when storm eludes all the contents of the Rockville', Sherry Michaud, Wa seat covers. $1045 hydramatic. originally. for a split In tailor's tides rolled In. Even at normal Washington, Dec. 2 f/P) _ MEN’S / Mlteholl . Police Arrests physically. She says her daugh­ house, and also the outbuildings, a Senate Aqtl.-trust investigators ping. MANCHESTER.VERNON TOWN LINE 1952 .Chevrolet 4-Door. * ter has played with and held ranks. He said that, without wish­ high tide almost a third of the small dairy barn, a garage and ing to rriticjxe anybody, he be­ country, holding 60 per cent of today confronted the top officers SUITS N«xt to Brunnor'fi— A e r ^ s From Gorrity Bros. ^ f-2 4 2 3 Heater, seat\ babies for several years and woodshed, at General Motors' Corp., with 8 9 ' Foote, RFD, Gilead; Mra 1949 Pontiac4-Dbor. i many-people say that this la the lieved the-differences could have the I Dutch people, would be un­ Geddes, 22 aifton covers. WUl V. GaUoway, 32. of East been worked out within the AFL der water. Merriam aaid. today that the an a n g r y Pontiac dealer who ac­ St; Radio, heater.' $445 BoaOoc, was arrested early this reason for her slow development; house has no modern' heating fa­ cused the GM command of mak- $845 the-nuAher-Wanta-to know If this framework...... JEnder Rigid Control 1951 Chevrolet- aaornlng by State Patrolman Rav., “This merged organization can cilities. .and was used by its for­ ii^ “pawns and vimals'' of Its -fiamd Uney on R t 18 as the re- ia true. To this it can be said Seen from the air today. Hoi- mer ovimer (before England) as a iCOOO dealrra. President Harlow 4-Door. Radio, 1948 Ford y-8 Fordor. quite deflnitdy, that it Is not true go forward . to a better day," he land is a fabcic 'of green fields aolt of a routine check and said. “It can make a better ar^ summer home. That owner, a H, Curtice and board chAiimah . Keaten Radio, beater. and that in all probability naturo edged by the dark lines ofjvater New—York—nran/''pald--312j000- Xov- A lfr^ -Pr- Sloan-irn-toek'-tlieie- ake' care ol the problem' more vital contribution to the coi#' courses. Tn places every meadow “ Cleait; ------$295 lit an operator's li- munlty as a whole and to the wel­ the estate, Merriam aaid. places at the Judiciary subcom­ 1- 951 Mercury 4-Door. eeoae, Ha was released under $28 about which the mother la so con­ is an island,'And cattle move in mittee's witness table supposing,', cerned. fare and security of our nation." scows fcQrh pasture to pasture. YOUR TORO HEADQUARTERS Radio, heater. I t T R A C 1948 Plymouth bond for court hearing on the mat- Reutlier, addressing the CIO themselves to be the first wit­ ter DefelO. Literally, wbat men do with water nesses of the day. Clean. ’4iD()(». lUdlO^ Tlmnaa Hansen, Hebron, was ar- convention, said that succeas of in. one area affects every other. Plan Two Dances the new organization will be de­ It is under rigid control, down ^ lO R OUR .GRAND OPENIN NLY heater. | restad yaaterday by Patrolman 1951 Ford Club Coupe termined b y its sense of social and almost to the last cupful. 04 lYadarick Tedford and charged At Rec Centers V-8. Radio, with intoxleatlan. He is scheduled moral dedication. The Dutch have been winning THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT'URDAY - DEC 1, 2, 3 1949 Ford V-8 . tomoi'iow. Peter. Yablonakl, a -Newark, .N. 4he long struggle. But scientists heater..; .. “ Tudor. vRadiop-' J., Painters Union' delegate, cast say their future labors will be .• \ Two dzuicea will be held tMs _ \ heater. a lone dissenting vote on the added to b y. rising sea and sub­ evening, beginning at 7:30 at the 1951 Chevrolet 2-Door. $395 merger proposal at the AFL con­ siding land. PAINT MASTER WHITE / SOFTONE WASHABLE Radio, heater, Q—Who is the first recipient of West Side Recreation Center and PERMALITE ONE COAT vention,'but later switched to an The Hollander "does not make the Community Y. The dances will powergUde. 1947 OMsmobile 4-Door. the newly estatdished WHIiems- affirmative vote. light of the threat that hangs $795 ANIMALS «ALORE IN burg Award T. . be for'eigbth graders. Ail children > Radio, heater, Two AFL union leaders com­ over him, but neither does it strike who participate in this program HpiJSEPAINT a FLAT WHITE , 1950 Chevrolet A—Sir Winston Cjhurchlll, whose plained in a lively floor discussion terror in him. WHITE ENAMEL Can be tinted to any shade. hydramatic. OUR CHRISTMAS STRIP record as soldier, statesman and about some aspects of the merger. must be members of the recreation • 1 2- Door. Radio, . When the 1953 flood surged over program., --- • * . ' , champion of humankind fllla every One was Woodruff Randolph, Zeeland, a tenant farmer phoned ' A 800D USED CAR IS A 800D INVESTMENT heifter. 1949 Chevrolet Convertible. rcquirecient for the httnor. . president of the AFL International Ms landlord in the Hague to report. ,Mr.' and Mrs, Mel Cushing will > $595 ’’Vpogrxphical Union, who said Finally the farmer said: "I have supervise the dance at the West . REG. $5.65 D 1 X REG. PRICE $6.45 l | O O REG. PRICE $4.45 O |1 D 1930 Pontfac 2 -I^ r. Radio, heater. ^ 9 5 Q—Why do governmonta keep the AFL-CIO leadership would to hang up now. Th# water is up Crae Recreation Center, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lawrence uhli Im in Radio, heater. possession of much of the gold of have too much, power oven, the to my stomach." charge of the dance at the' Com ★ ★ ★ .★ ' OPENING PRICE OPENINGPRICE OPENING PRICE J n U O the world ? organizing scope .of various uni­ * f 1950Xhcvrolet Sport 1948 Chevrolet 2-Door. A—More than half of the world's ons. m'unity T. GALLON GALLON GALLON gold is held by the governments A; Philip'Randolph, president of Music for both dances will be Coupe Bel Air Heater, seat SO-countries to-guarantee-the the- AFL-31eaping- /Car--Porters, Rec Has Bowling, by rAcorda. ______. WfiNit a.hMri’tvrntng iModlliiffr? la . 19S0 M , ------— — • FOR .Umrdlop...... $695 -covera.—-...... value of their paper.JPoney. wanted the AFL-CIO to have more ^ p f O f i i n ^ S p e c f Q / ’ y power to punish unions that prac­ Skating Saturday IKE MEETS WILSON Sport Coupo'with just about aH the octossorios imoginuabl*. Sharp SPRAY CA N S ticed racial discrimination. LARGE SELECTION BEADTIFUL lOUfll o k n In g OPEN MONDAY Tiiru FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Q—Who was the first explorer Gettysburg. Pa.^ Dec. 2 {JPl— In Aluminum, W hit* Gloss Block to discover the sea route to India President Eisenhower, nearing os a tack and claon os o Whistia, it's o driver's dreom. Hcra'fi pep, by way of the Cape of Good Hope ? There will be co-ed bowling and 3 m r o n l y roller skating for any children the point' of final decision on WALLPAPER . Sold ovorywhoro at $1.49 A—The Portuguese explorer, next year’s mlUtarjr budget, ^ power and persendity. Vasco Da Gama. He sailed around who are members of the recreation it in 1497. ■ Public Records program Saturday evening. conferred today with \ Secretary Co-ed bowling ^11 be held at the of DrfenAo MTIaon and Adm. . r Arthur W. Radford, chairman of FOR OUR , 1 1 - O Z . O O C T int Withes' Q—la it true that koats are able Warrantee Deeds West Side Recreation Center for i Q r - m I k s Warren R Howland to Paul V. children 15 y^ars and up, super­ the Joint Chiefs o f Staff. Eisen­ $695 B A h i i to live on a diet of tin cans? hower drove the three miles P f ' 1 1 # OPENING ONLY A A waMerfvl brilday cater- Hanson and Dorothy B. Hanson, vised by Mel pushing. Therq is no 3 3 ’/3 % O f f A—Goats do not really eat cane, property, on Crosby Rd. charge' for bowling, but their is a from his farm home to his post Sorry one to a enstomer. ' te appearing in but it it true that they will lick or C. Bruno Primus and (Terence slight fee to cover th i cost of the office building offices over roads chew anything which may -contain Welti to Donald P. Richter and pin boys. Thia " program is held made slippery by an early morW^ It’s a beaatlfully minerala. Jane F. Richter, property on from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. lag 'anew. story Spring St. Roller skafing at the Commu­ CARTER CHEVROLET CO JN C. Q—Wbat la. the source of the MOONSHINE SHINING taatnriag aeoM ttt Um' QultcUim Deed nity Y is, supervised by Bob Dl- expression “You floor me"? Albert^ W. Schendel to C. Bruno Battlsto of the recreation sti^. USED CAR DISPLAY AND SALES ’ i gaa’ve -A—It came to us from art ex- Primus and Claronce WelU- prop­ There are 150 roller ekates Richmond, V t (JP) — ProhiblUpn THE GREEN AND WALLPAPER CO. htteU where if an artlet'a painting It Bo to faOew it erty at Spring St. available fob rental at a small fee. in Virginia ended 21 years ago, but 1229 MAIN STREET PHONlMItchet 3-T200 was put 00 the lowest rung they kfarriage Uoenae Anyone who has their own skates nop bootlegging. The state liquor DISTRIBUTORS FOR PACKARD P A lH b oml VARNISHES were termed as being; "floored." Edwin Alfred Jolly, HarUord, may skate free of charge, aa long control board reported 108 stUla 501 E. MIDDLE TURNF|KE~OFP.V.F.W^ HOME, MANCHESTER PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Naturally, tha lowest rung -was and Eleaaor' Ruasal] VanOudsn- as they are members of the rec­ captured and destroyed th October cloaast to tha floor. hove, Hartford. reation program. ■ f •CANCHL-STEB EVENING HERALD. UANCHB8TEB. CONN. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, )955 SCANCHESTER EVEI^NG GERALD. 'MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1955 f BUG8 BUNNY heap. He wrote, me that he'd been Bride — Jack, osar, let’s make Antwar to Prtviouo Puzzio takin' fencing leasona for a month. people thlpk we've been married decisions confrom ihe nation, Mre golf course has been scheduled by need a new; Parliament and 8 new a long time. ‘ ' Misting Words the Cities and Boroughs Commit- Faute Plots government baaed on thla new Aa- Group Backs tea of the General Atsembly Mon­ Sense and Nonsense He—I think of you with every *'Oroom — All right, honey. But Rail Boss in Tirade ■emMy t6 handle theae great prob­ day at 3 p.m. at tha Capitol. The breath I draw. i dq you think you can carry both ACBOSS 57 Musical ' lems. Board of Directors wilt hold a She—fat's put a ctop to that. sditcaaea. direction Election Bid^ "An Assembly which, la nearing Purchase of ter what the cost will be, if ye hearing aL 8 p.m. Monday at Ver- “Oentlemen," MUd the c»m)ldi(te< 1 -J— and tha end of Its ifiandate (elections planck School. And an elacUon for Congreee, "you twit me with canna lie quiet In your grave In mouse DOWN normally would hava been held In Dunfermline, we will tak’ ye back Lists Policies will probably be held Dfc. 13 at hevinK turned my coat. Yeara ago CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER «4A- A---- in the IN ol • — in June) should not be allowed Yo Globe Hollow which the voters may ballot on the supported thla measure/Then I to Ek:clefechan. 'out I thlnkTwe will face the world commit France on these important purchase.' To Hav« Your Powor . had a reason. But now, (snUemeii. try ye first In Dunfermllne^’ • Co-> •free 3 Greek war 8<> chase of the . Globe Hollow tract Pr^esi er reported the matter to the com­ .Oltee Uberatlon Try Speaking to a crowded, turbu­ Interim period before a naw as­ of Sacramento In the Pacific Coast FREE WINTER STORAGE, IfHI admirel — statesman 42 The----- of and the operation of a municipal League has been «d ndwnow? ? You left your umbrella In pany. In mkklng hla report on the perfoction (Actually there was no reported lent newt conference, be explained sembly can take office. tiue rack. But 1 remembered both 15 Legal matters 5 Wash 24 Covers golf course. - Put Incident, the foreman wrote; 8Psrssc sacred 35 Not the 43 Bum effort by AmericAns to persuade that legal considerations had Coty SIgM Decree yours and mine! le l|elp. man The decree diaaolving tha As­ A report drawn up by the 4- dlscloeei S I MCK-,UP ond DELIVERY. f.,.i "Me and Bill Smith was bn the writings faintest 44 Tahitian food Vlasov to ramaiii with them. In forced publication today of the He proudly held up two umbrel­ Job. I was up the pole and let some Paris, a hand « f Russian exiles sembly was aigned by President member aubcommittee, has been nounced the, purchase yestsrday. 'U.I^nded . 7 —— annum 26 French cap 48 His apiriU decTM diaaolving the National As- Pleretti won I t and lost 16 -for las. hot lead fall, and It went down tried to "liberate" him, but the ■embly. That, act may require the Rene Coty last night. It became submitted to the Board.-of Gov- Wife 6ut. dear, neither of us propertiea 8 Shop 27 CelUrs erAors .which will act upon It be­ Sacramento last year. He allowed IN THAT CMK , Z MI«Hr AS WBX SAVf Bill’s neck. He said, ‘Yoti really 47 All - and Russian party; went to a French national elections be held on new effective with its publication in brought, an umbrella today! ^ must be mbrs careful, Harry,' and 30 Heraldic 8 Fuel 28 Solar disk the official bulletin today. fore the public hearing on tha pur­ 293 hits, 110 runs, walked 73 and A SUCK WUILST X'M HNI/ 10 Monster 28 Roman ruler tidy police atatlon/to escape the Crowd yoar’a day. f io m t e w I said, 'It.dpM t must, BUI. I will bands and Vlasov /bubsequentiy accused Because the conati^tion re­ chase Monday, according to Atty. ■truck out 110. He’a been up In CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO, Inir: C«RM A!»H Sales Manager—Married? (to 31 Measures of 11 Foxes 31 Holding 48 Hebrew ' Atma to llUce Uvlqg Stasdord quires the election be Xald on e Jay E. Rublnow, president of the tha major ieague’a before, with see that ft don't happen again’." scripture the French,- pollm of trying to lYie Premier said he would base 30 M A IN ST. M I3 -7 fit n o o applicant for sales job. I land 17 On tha — 33 Cooked Sunday within 20 to 30 days of the Citiaena’ Oohimittee. the Chicego white 86x and tha J/ 38 Fall Rowers 50 Romanian "kidnap" Him. 'The French Se­ hia campaign on financial, eco­ Washington Senators. Applicant—No, I'm not but I can 33 Ripped line curity Police said they were only actual diaaolution—ChriatmM or The CtUzena Committee la the take orders. If that's what you Su(^ss comes to those who 18 Regions 40 Fleshy fruits coin nomic and aortal policies aimed at know^hbw to get along with some 34 Citrus fruit trylHg tb ffnff out whether the New Year’a dav in this caae-^abl- ■econd non-govemiT|ent group' to mean. 24 Hairless doubling the French standard of net membert had hoimd to delay support the idea that the town people and how to get ahead of architect wanted asylum.) living within 10 years, on main­ others. 27 Forbid "Who ia a French correspondent publication of tha decree. However, should o'perate a golf couraa and A Scotch woman was dying In 30 Fancy tenance qt the Western alliance legal Experts decid^ thla would the third to back purchase of the vnvinPiraPi nvi nViraPI nPiraPi nR TCK ran TCR Dunfermline. She expressed the hereT" Khrushchev asked hla audi­ and on an intensified search for 33- Argument ence, PTou should turn pink with violate tha conatituUon. 1.000 acre tract which Cheney wish that her body be carried back Wife-—When are you going toYlx Eaat-Weat understanding. Insteaid Faure asked the Council 34 Thicker ahatnb." Broa. has offered (or 31.260,000. to Ecclefechan, where she halted that fence, Hiram? 35 Riibber Faure also anewared hla critics of State to recommend, a legal way The Democratic Town Commit- from, because she fell that she Hubby—Oh. next w'eek wheb "But I would like to remain in- tha Radical Socialist Party, par­ 38 ------in the lag w laa^e in which the vote could be put over tae has come out in favor of buy­ could "not lie quiet In a -grave. In Silas comes home from college.. white." replied Roger Plerard o f 1 m M i Y IM Ih I i IR i iM k. ticularly 1 former Premier Pierre of luxury Agirince France Preaae. to Jan. 8. The Premier told his ing the land and of eatablishing a. Dunfermline.'' Of course her hug- Wife--But what will the boy <•* J8aYMilMilHihiliRr Mendee-France, who had deaertbed news conference the Oouncll. which band could do nothing but acqui­ know about'fixing fences. Hiram T 37 How ---- end ^'According to your political the dlseolution as a "coup de force" municipal course, ’riie Board of yet so far inte^reta the constitution in a Control of the Chamber of Com­ esce, and assured her "nae mat- Htibby—He ought to know a color.you can remain even black." WATIOWAt MOT COUWCK (Illegal action). Led by Mqndet- manner slmilajr to the U.S. 39 Gambling Khrushchev ’ aaaerted, ‘'but if one Frajic8, the party Steering Com­ merce has supported the'purchaae game Supreme Court, had not yet reach­ has. faith and shame, qne should mittee yesterday ordered Faure ed a decision. and the continuation of the course OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WitLIAMB OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HUOPLE 40 Flares turn Red.” expelled from the radical Socialist either aa a private 'course or a 41 Hebrew letter Khrushchev himself ' was a Illustrator Kills ranks. public one. The stele IJ4MBERT WINNER RSMEMSEf? WHEH', 42 strong pink by then as he pointed "How. can you talk about a coupe New York, Pec. 2 (/P) — Pitts­ The committee from the citizens O.R.-nUE VSHAW VyORK A WE WEMTTD EEEJ the show a etubby finger. Soviet Premier de forqe when the government's de­ group consisted of Mrs. Hujiq Ben­ •eMwaiMT Wife, Child,' Self burgh; headed for the Sugar Bowl L'OTOFPKEE MV W0Rt>.T»(l6SS/At4 AMAZIA& yAKtilJ HIM,MA70R? < 41 Neptune's —— lyikolal Bulganin, touripg Burma cision was to ap]^y the conatltu- son, Mrs. Marshall Banever, Ken­ ^ P W A rriN "TMERe/ro ovw*TuAe..Ai,e RiT OHSB ELUDES ME w— ' ^ on Jan. 2, was chosen yesterday tJFFSc* bos* LIKE t o WELL.HE PEE PeO . 48 Changed color and India with Khrushchev, s a t tlon?" Faure Queried, adding, “I as the 1955 Lambert Trophy win­ dall Richardson . and Atty.' Rubi- MC)RRi55ey (?£AD iM MuOD THAT like a ---- - silently by. North Hollywood, Calif., Dec. 2 ASKCPASEIO OOOVBR MEAN'T leave |HT<3 MV I do not see how it can be anti-demo- ner. The award ai)nually la given now. VOO HnJEW h e WA6 SUSPECTED Against CoIoniaUam (Ah—^The bodies of magazine ,iUut- tttOPOPF >BfiFORC ffOK PEAR HE'LL A6AlM— AMD WlTH- 51 Beginner bratic to consult the nation's elec­ to the team dea- Thg Town Plannlivg Comn\la- YHCSCnOUR OOtN' THINK THEY S3 The eld gray Khrushchev switched to colonial­ trator ' Pruett Carter, hit wife tors." ‘ ' ■Ion yesterday recommended buy­ vitM M U S m t OOT A VlOieO PROM ignaled as the Eastern i champion. TWO W IIKS ONLY MOsiiqt/ PONT LOVE THEIR ism, declaring: "We Ruaaiana are Theresa, aiib their aon, Deal, were The Premier listed North Africa *17)6 panthers who compiled ■' T-3 ing the land, bpt aald the town THEM NEW W ORK.' ^Mscr ME ME KINJEW, 53 Gaelic V the only ones that art always discovered yesterday in their 850,-: and the'Structurp of a federal in­ record, under Coach Johnny should sell whatever part of tha •to CRAMEE , 1 Be l ie v e d 0 iC . S to b i d 17 54 ------and fighting for the cause agoinst 000 home in Studio City. Police in­ stitution as a framework for th§ Michelosen, received 11 fifat place 1.000 sera parcel study tndtcatea MAY EVEN Hum ./ X w e e OUT' JJ THEIR EUPPERS "And this it my H Edith! W mtt in th# Ftrilt whsel— feather colonialism." vestigators aald Carter, 64, had French Unlpn as other issues con­ votes from a Z4eman selection the town does not need. by EoeidEntl'' 55Luie god "What about East Germany?" ■hot nia wife and ton, then com­ fronting the nation. j),anel. Navy, which led all season A hearing on a special act to 58 Employed one American correspondent mitted suicide. She was 64 and Faure said he was "firmly con­ until .losing to Army, was runner- make certain the town has the t asked. "What about Latvia and Deal 36. vinced that in a period when grave up with eight first place votes. right to buy the land and run a Elstonia?’’ asked another. A .46 Frontier Model, single ac­ PRISCILLA’S POP Dog’s Best Friend BY AL VERMEER "You don't kiiow what's going tion revolver was found by the DRESSES on Inside East^ Germany," Khrush­ body of Carter, .who had been an NONSENSE.'!. A chev replied.. ‘What the East llluatrator for several nationally tVa drjt clean your dreaaea baantifally BURGLAR WOULD Germans art doing you would not known magaatnea. No notes were PRISCILLA, FRIOMTEN THAT understand heoauae you are a paid found. and preM theRi with meticuloua cara, H O W O F T E N DO© OUT OF HIS ■lave writer of capltaliem. If you A friend of the family, Mrs. in our plant. ,.>1UST 1 A SK W IT S .^ wanted to write aomethtng good Grace Kennedy, told officers Car­ y V O U N O T about Russia,-3rau wouM-starve -tq t e r TOM l»wn emotionally upeet re- • T”.' rTO-TAHE - 1-.- .4eatK...r?r'vbecAu«8, TWO *P press would- rafuaa-to print-H.^^— -Uy'a-contempiAted-movo- t«-CarrolW tr’insasax i uewinw4isr,>,aisunw«ewteey«w:.*i*« »- L T O M B E D ‘'Russia always tells the truth," ton, Ga., their -home had been of­ he continued. "But when we tell fe r^ for sale and the (barters had the truth, the colonizers don’t like been’ packing for a month. RESSES It. They don’t like the naked truth. Deal Carter, a leml-invalld, was We will always be doing and say­ a free lance writer. In the type­ ing the truth because we' don’t writer in hie bedroom was a tele­ each like' colbnlaitsm." . vision mahuacript on which he had : i 3 . The Burmese Ambassador in­ ' m e r o e b a ME asAPE been working. ,Tha title: "Christ •"'^aaaeafei" * terjected that "We In Burma are and Chrlstmai.’' fbie to sift the truth from propa­ Police aald Mra. Carter and her ALLEY OOP How’s That? V. T. HAMLIN iag>’IIF'!i'«8,imtwimT.i8 ganda." Ho did not elaborata. son apparanUy had been shot early TWO «r MORI DENIES RED CLAIM yeeterday morning as they elept. w sSSTToroF PERHAPS YOU'D ^ COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO London. Dec. 3 (>P)—The British Carter's body was at the foot of T > iN 6 6 \D U BETTER TAKE \VBl.YVNOiV | Foreign Office today branded a s hla son’s bed. Fancy Dikits$ "ludicrous" . Nikita Khcushchev's JOHNMY-COME YOUR COMPLAINT) BUMPIN? CANNONBALL, LOOK -AMO THE HOMETS Carter worked on newspapers in IATGL'19 NEVER statement, to a Rangoon audience New York and Atlanta, later be­ DWeCT TO THE /THA'B JUST , WHOS COMING BACK AUNT fSOU THEm that the English regard the Bur­ 2S% Discount TICUCHrOF.' AUTHOR. „«,e/WHAT ITH INTO THE GAME.' . OWN came an editor ' of Good Houae- mese. as "savages and barbarians." kesplng Magazine. The Carters fiONNADO.^ Sir George Young, chief spokes­ UTTLE , cajne to Lot Angeles in 1930. COTTON-TOP.' man of the Foreign Office, also dis­ -WHY.THEY puted another claim by Khrush­ OILIVIRY OUGHTA NAVE chev.:—that the Russians are the Wright Brothers JEVENINGGOWHS only people who always fight Otfts Oator« iIRVtCI (OiiB LETTIN' colonialiatn. KIM HIS YoiMgM«oll«8.ai-hla.daUy naws Aide Charity Case • 1 M fil4U SIZE PLAY conference s' recent, statement with all bills paid in full .1 . flat's th ^ A ^ ’ THIS /NANS made by the Prime Minister of Los Angeles, Dec. 3 (/P)—The 72 MAPLI STREET , 2S% Discbl GAME,', Ceylon, Sic. John Kotelawala, that man who built the airplane engine you'll caiabrata Chriitmai jTyM join oHomi’a.a%*a • r .'"* - <' Ru.ssla'a aatellitei in Red Europe for the Wright brothers’ first EASYPARKINO have the same sort of dependent fllghU at Kitty Hawk. N. C., ia in y ' *• L25s555ti2i52iw^5^55^55 status as a colonial territory in Los Angeles County Hosirital-r-a our Christmas C iu b ^ r 1956. K 3SM SSM MM MM tilM KM MM teM 1*^ >5e. f. Asia or Africa. I JWili . Bombshell! k!OS8 1«M tr AMtA’. natjaet destituts charity case. ■ ^y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIEt BY EDGAR MAR'HN i8i3tol£3ii6*ua4vte^^ Charles E. Taylor, 87, was ad­ ■li-NI.* 1 - ■ - mitted to the hospital No'v. 19, suf­ ^800,'CbMO CAJ80 NOG «MO Vlfc \Wr% K4 AA-N-TVi* BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANK .Extended Forecast fering from 'asthma and general N o4 ^/bfim H OMAADY WMO'S SCRCt OP VYDASOWHOOrD debility. It was reported yesterday Y«ao.«cxn«!YJXNs UEHV8BHE...VW WiACAVRUi Y>«S XVNL Y*OtfL I'D HOPtb 70 GET A UH0CRACIOU0.EU?. ITS A CINCH, p k i rvE SMUMIEO ALIENS, -AND lOOK AT THIS that he still receives $8(>0 a year YWO.TVW. tNbSMbSw Vt»SCII(4...YML.SQICK«E, SNKER. YR4LS, VOMOtH VCTtV3L GOOD CMUAN 008, lUT lOOKiPAL I'VE BEEN] TRAN5P0RTE0 NOT* PlAMONOS, FWWN CONTRAIW HBDUGHT.MGtVtNT0 Boston, Dec. 2 (JPi — The tem­ from a fund left by, the late Orvllla COMPARE USSEirS ^ YhOeWWO OUVTO SU.\E'SY>mA^... r— fYTHE NOBODVU HAVE ME. UVISERAaOUiBAlL 6010. I'VE ISSN IN AND OUT OP A DOZEN ARMIES, ME IV A MAHARAJAH,,. perature in New England during Wright who. with hla late brother THNIWESIL HFTMLWlX. m ,w r m , IWfUFE, AHP I'VE KICKED OUT OF TOO MANY NAVlBSTO REAEMICR. IFIT'5 AiWBTOUWAm; the next five days will average 3 Wilbur, made Uie pioneer flights SE R V IC i NOW THAT HAP SOME OP TME PAt, ICANGET YOU A to 8 degrees above normal. Rising in 1903. He ' apparently has no TOURCOUT f a t t e s t JOBS / H O M Y — PROVIDED temperatures over the weekend other sources of income. ornsMAvr, ON SARTH. YOU'RE NOT TOO will be followed by colder about •Taylor .went to work In tha WHAT ARE Monday op Tuesday., Wrights' cycle shop at Dayton aa you GONE ,Soroe normals for the period are an 318-a-week mechanic. FALL TO .00? Boston ■'36,\ Providence 35, Nan­ A hospital spokesman aald Mie FIRST NATIONAL BANK tucket 38, New Haven 36. Con­ county may place Tayior In a cord. N. H., 28, Burlington 28, sanitarium or rest'home unless a Portland 29, Eastport 31, Green- privaLe. benefactor cornea to hia ville 22, Caribou 19 and 'Hartford aid. ___' QF MANCHESTER OIL BURNER 82. * \ I » K »!«".». T. m. V. At Bobton, the^normal maxi WATCH THOSE PUMPS mum temperature during this Little Rock, Ark. (4>—Arkansas GREATER BANK JEFF COBB 3Y PETER HOFFMAN • period will ■ on the average total Revenue Department'agenta start- FOR GREATER MANCHESTER” between 1 and 6 tenths of an inch ed checking ghaoUne purhps at L E A N U P ^ YtXJ WONT WASTE V H 'S PART OF MY J" MICKEY FINN Sabtle Approach! BY LANK LEONARD -occurring mostly as rain over the s-r\1ce stations which have state Member Federal Deposit Insurance Cor^ratioa ' ANY TME GETTIN© d JOBTO MAKE THESE weekend' tout mixed with mow contracts ■ after .discovering that, r over extreme northern New Eng­ one station. Involved in a pt^ HERE, 0)0 YOU./ / vBiTS, DAVE./-I'M r THArSVEW WEIL-AH-ONSECONP (OI^NpIdMON...... OKMFlirSSItfLY, land and, beginning in snow- in war, had set Its pumps to regiater IMMEDIATE SSanrice at our asual LOW Prieo$$ UNFORTUNATE THOUGHT, I SHODlPirT)I NONTNOW'

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THE Stormy Weather Hurt Schoolboy Attendance Herald 1955 AP All-America Backfield Or The Winnahl Youngster, Vet Top Pro Choice Only 1,089 Tix EARL W. YOST Brooklyn Dodgers Sign Spovto p titsr , Ohio State Standout, Last Period Spurt Pace Montreal Sold at Gates; SHOTS HERE AND THERE ^American welterweight champions Jersey City Contract Perhaps the most versatile 1 ^ in the history of the class: Joe Beagle Only Repeaters New Tork, Dec. 2 (F)—Jean Be- ketbsll player in this neck of the Dundee, 19^ to 1929; Young Gives UConn’s Win liveau, the youngstef who per­ Proceeds Dowii Corbett Marty Servo, woods is -Bobby Knight of Hart­ in, 1933, No# York, Dec. 2 (/P) —Ohio State'a Howaid (Hopalong) Caasady Jerseyey aV t y .. , N. X Dec. 2 (JB—^sUdium would be et^lclently r^>id forms like an old smoothie, and ford, Already thie young sesaon 1946, . and Tony DeMarco and cur­ Employing the full court press effectively in the final quaiiw tha Is It Joley a t y fer dem Bums In for it to be available In 1958, In rent king. Carmen BesUio, both heads one of the moat versatile backfleldg ever selected pn the Aaepciat- Maurice (The Rocket) Richard, the By PAT BOLDUC the talented Negro whia b u been Untveraily of Connecticut basketball team went on to poat a 91-78 wla 1968? which event our arrangement with Inclement weather, or to be seen' wearing the colors of the 1956. Wednesday night’s telecast ed Proas 1966 All-America football team announced ioday, over American International last night at Storrs before a crowd of H ist’s ■ the vr»y It looke now Jersey aty would guarantee the veteran who. seems to improve more specific, rain, plus an unim- Connecticut Yankees, Lenox Mer-. between the latter two was ona Caaaady, a holdover choice along with Navy end , is 4,082. The final ecore in no way shows the closeneea of the opening that the World Ouiniplon Brook­ continuance of the franchlae at the with age, continus to provide the preaalve record. weije the . major chants and Frankie’s Drive-In and of the beet in years. Although the joined by of Michigan State, Jim Swlnk of Texas .Chris­ game of the aeoson for both clubs With 4:82 to play, Connecticut was lyn Dsdgeni oficisUy have sr- nearest available point to Brook­ Montreal Canadlens With a ^ e - factora in Manchester High’s puny Wednesday night he is slated to fight Was due for a blackout in tian and Tommy McDonald of Oklahoma In the baokfield. nursing only a 70-66 edge. The Buckeyea owe their second straight Big lO championship to rn in d to play eeven games In Je r­ ly n " two acoring punch. attendance at four home football make his aeaaonal debut with the New England a last minute change Veteran Co-Captatn Gordon Ruddy waa aa hot In the final half aa il sey a ty ’a Roosevelt Stadium next ' The Dodgers wilt pay Jersey contests this pa->t season. Figures Oreen Manor Pror at the Man­ found the telecast reaching sets. Cassady, the winner of the Helsman Memoriai, 'IVophy who waa the ‘ he vraa cold In the first 20 minfutes. HO fired in 21 tallies. 19 of which ' 0MUMI. a ty an annual rental\of -$10,000 With the 24-year-old Beliveau recently released by Dwight E., In this area. clutch runner of the year despite the special defenaes set for him each and the S4-yaar-old Richard pro­ chester Armory against Dsnny came In the second half. His eye-filling, one-handers from .Uw right ' The club signed a thrs^-year for Roosevelt Btadium and have P> rry, faculty manager, reveal Finn’s All-Stars. Knight. Is still the week. He also can pass. 'f - side kept the UConna In the game before the Huskiea unloaded 811 baty contract for the ai^a with city an option of a three-year extension ducing the - goals, the sixaltng that only 581 adhlt tickets and- Morrall, the Nation's leading Canadlens turned back the last top. gate attraction Ip New Eng­ Lanky Toip Driscoll heads the McDonald—Became the first Ok­ - ...... 'frele to win goini-away. . eflclals yesterday. Indicating the In^^the contract 'The Brooks will 508 student ducats were spM at land outside of the Boston Celtics list of returning vets at Htllyer punter, ran the SparUuia’, intricate • Another veteran, Bob Oahom of put the playing field In condition place Boston Bruins 2-1 in the lone multiple offense with ra n genius. lahoma player ever to score by ~ J9odfera will play some "A t home" the gate. The 1,089 toUl does not and the fabulous Bob Oouay. . . College this season where Abe rushing In every Sooner game of New Haven waa rimply tremen­ ' games in Jersey a t y in '57. too, after the city tears up an auto National Hockey l,eague game L.clude approximately 1,800 S.A.A. He waa equally proficient aa a last night. Colby, with practically the same Silverman takes over aa head a season. He mehed 702 yards, Warriors Irim dous Jor ULonn. Ha battled his and may well end up "rooming racing track arpund ths field. ticket holdere, all of whom are veteran lineup that swept unde­ coach. Bob Grabek and Bob runner, passer, blocker and waa toller opponents off both hoards, sut" in Roosevelt Stadium in '68 The Dodgers plsy their first Pace-setting Montreal, which admitted to alt games, P e r^ aleo terrific on defense. completed 17 of 24 paasea for feated to its fifth straight Maine Marinella are other holdovers. phenomenal 70.8 percentage and gatting more than his ahoie of < until their own new stadium is game here April 19 against Phlla- has lost but once in its last 16 announced that receipts dropped intercoUeglste championship last Promising newcomers are Roger McDonald, who with Swlnk Leading Hawks rebounds. In addition he set up ■ ■ constructed. delphisr-T-'two days after they open games, boosted its lead to six $1,200 compared to the 1954 sea­ Lynch and Charlie 'Stetson.. .New gives the team two junior backs, 265 yards, caught tlx 'paaaee for season, will provide the opposition 104 yards, ran back 11 punts for several fine scoring playa with his ^ Under such a plan, however, the in Ebbcta Field i^pUnst the Phillies. points over the runnerup New son when 3,241 tickets were sold freshman basketball coach at Wes­ 1s the breakaway runner who made passing and in addition, chipped In York Rangers.' New York plays st This fellow must be a sleeper. for Yale Saturday night at 8:30 at 207 yards and returned four kick­ Eastern Division franchise in Brooklyn would re­ All seven games will be s t night, a t the box office. the Payne Whitney gym in New leyan la Keith Doyle. Johnny the national champion Soonera an with 17 points. main intact with the other dates to be an> Chicago in tonight’s only contest. He's quarterback, Oary Ollck, a aweaoma ground power. In addi­ offs for 88 yards. W Pet. Poor Day Haven. After sevgrid lean years. Wood will coach both the jayvee .750 Much Work Abend . ' aub Preeldent Walter O’Malley nounced later. Beliveau, the league's leading comparative unknown ft-om Colo­ But it must be pointed out that and varsity squads. The Cards tion', hie passing kept the defenaes Scored 28 Tonohdowne Philadelphia ...... 8 It wee obvious that Coach H u A rado AftM College, who waa first Coach Howard Htihson of Yale is New 'YorY 8 .671 put it this'way af^er the cont|act Seat Officials Scampering Voted the outstanding player of scorer this season, and Richard, the Indiana’ season's opener waa looking forward to a big season open their season against Coast "honest." Swlnk—The other half of the Greer has plenty of work ahead In Bigning yesterday; O’Malley's previous announce­ the highest point-getter in NHL choice of Pittsburgh Stealers In Guard Academy Wednesday Exciting Runner "Junior Je t” backs, gained 1,284 Boston ...... fi .566 an AU-Amerlca team. Bob Pelli' postponed from Saturday after­ despite the fact two starters, 6-10 .500 molding together another 'winning Nearest Available Polst ment that the . Dodgers were history, found the range within the bon noon to Monday vrhlch of congee n igh t.. .Ekidle Arcaro, Earl Sands ' Swlnk was the most exciting yarda on 157 carries, scored 20 Syrocuee ...... 8 combination. AIC waa a .eVem grinl proudly holda the iValter draw. The St^lera. pass^ over sophomore .center Gerry Glynn and Western Division ' "I have previously stated it is through with Ebbeta Field—out­ span of 26 seconds in the first pe­ is a poor day since the working letterman Chuck West, have been and George Woolf are the first runner of the oempaign, springing downs and made five extra points, teat for an opener. B(g Dick Kross ' our Intention to occupy Ebbets moded In fan conveniences and Oamp Memorial Trophy. Mary­ riod. Beltveau’a goal was his 16th better known players to choose p ^ l e are unable to attend. It three jockeys to be voted into the from virtual obscurity Into the role caught five passes fer 121 yards, 8t. Louis ...... 7 5 .383 of Oakville, Joke O’Donnell and declared ineligible due ,to scholas­ Rochester 4' 7 .884 , Field only two more years, that is, parking faculties—sent Brooklyn land’! center cloeea odt his college of the season—most In the league Ollck, 23..a LaPorte, Colo., qlx rained all day and part of the tic difficultiei. Captain Eddie Rob­ Jockeys Hall of Fame at Pimlico. of the top scorer (125 points) and 'returned hlna kickoffs for 58 yards Dick Dukeshlre. oil reached 19M and 1987. I t it unUkely that Borou^ officials scampering to career against Oklshoma In the —and lOth against the Bruins. All foot-one inch 192-pounder. (AP afternoon for the Meriden coAtest Arcaro had ridden 3,568 winners mpst dramatic distance gainer. end nine punts fer 177 yards. The Minneapolis ....:...... 3 8 .357 double liguree for the lesera who in ivill be' the key man in the Fort Wayne ______4 8 .333 the progreea of constructing a new uncover a site for a new stadium. Miami Orange Bowl, ^an. 2. told he has accumulated 28 points. Wlrephoto). . , which also drew few adult fans. attick. . . Ted WiUiams of the up to Oct. 1 while Sands, now re­ The remaindef of the .earn lists great Southwest ' erowd-pleaser, extended the home five until run­ Howard Scbnellenl erger' of Ken­ Tonight's Schednle Windham waa engaged on a near Boetoii Red Sqx received 5,000 let­ tired . and Woolf, now deceased, came very close to the Southweit ning out of gas in tha final four V l ideal day. w eathci^se th a t: is, were astride 968 and 721 winners tucky at end with Beagle, Frank season’s rushing record of' 1,802 St. Louts a t Bolton minutes. T ters cards during the 1955 D’Agostino of Auburn and Paul Only gome scheduled but at that time the locals sported baseball ^apason. The mail Included respectively. , Woolf died ,of a held by Teqas AfiMIs lEtoh Spilth The enthualosm of tho naar- a three lost and one tied 'record. fractured akiill In 1946 after a Wiggin of Stanford at .tackles,'Jim SCHNRLENBEI Thuredny’a Reeulte capacity turnout waa terrific. Ona 2,000 requests for photos of the and the area’s point-making mark Mlnnespolte 07, New YOrk 00 And in the home finale with West of spill at Santa A n ita.. .Approxi- Brown, of U(JLA and Piuiquale of 128 by Joel Hunt of ARM in ^^^^Kawtuiky would think that he was watching slugger, all which were honored. (Pat) BlecegUa of Notre Dame at ----- lelphia 110, St. LauIs 08 Haven, rain fell all morning and 'mately 10,000 miles of adhesive 1927. the two teams play (or the NCAA the afternoon turned out to be tape was used this past college guards and f'aryland’s Bob Pelle­ Saturday's Schedule championship at Madison Sqnora The San Frfipcisco 49era have footbair season-for the prevention grini at center. The oddity in Swink’s case is Louis at Rochester cold, damp and raw. A quick six taekles who average 262 that he went to TCU on hie bas­ Oorden. The home crowd. Which breakdown of all figures show that and care of injuries, about 13 miles The team, selected on the reo PhilsdelphU at New York was sprinhled with AIC rooters, pounds. Bob S j. 'a s ir and Bob per team. A trainer at one major ommendations of AP Regional ketball playing abtllty and devel­ MlmiqapoIU a t Swacuse an average of 597 fans were in the Toneff head the UsUat 263. Leo oped hie football reputation later. had a big part in helping ignite stands for each of the -four con­ university used 45 miles of tape Boards on the basis of the full SojRchak Early Leader Only ganua ocheduled. the fire which lit up tha UOonao.' Nomellini, who wrestles profea- in holding together some of his season, avoids pre-season ballyhoo Swink dociLnot have biasing epeed, tests. certainly not an imposing alonally during the off-season, tips AIC led at tha haU, 37-88. Rud­ figure and'definitely far under the charges... Fullback Bobby Daven­ cud high pressure publicity cam­ but a befuddling change of -pace New 'York. D ec.: (F)—The eUr- the scales at 252. Sid Youpgelman port of UCLA may pass up pro paigns. and uncanny knack of following atudded I^ladelphla Warriors, dy. Oabom and tho jdwaya buotUng 7?/e T/^e/lO required number necessary at each Roimle Bushwall, coonWned to give game to make footbaP pay for It- is 247 and.Marion CampbHl 246. football in the United States lie- For that reason, players like blockers made him aver-dangar- In PrO" Amateur Event featuring a prolific scoring attack The lightweight is A1 C?arpahp at cause he doesn’t'care about play­ ous. BEEAU) LEAOCB that revolvtt abound their spindly UOonn n 57-50 edge with IO rtlf as well ss to help defray the Michigan end , U

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MANCHESTER EyENIMa'HERALD. MANCHE8TER, COXN,. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, PAGE NINETEKM y A Q 8 'H|IGHTEKN HAKCHESTES EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, I9ES Diaaraade—Watchi HoneclioM Good* SI WaRted—To Boy ' Houa«9 For Rent tS Houoeo For Sol* / 72 Houees' For Sel* 72 Sabflrbea For Sale . 76 Saborban For Sal* ABtOBobik* for Sal* 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! -By FAGALY and SHORTEN HelF Waai*d~-F(eBMk 85 Help H snttd~ Articles For Ealo ' 4 5 Jewelry. 4 8 TS NO MONEY DOWNl Male or Feoiala 37 LOW, LOW, PRICES tl0,600; MODERN two or three ANDOVER LAKE-;- Three rooms COVENTRY—Route 31, five room 1PS3 DODGE 9H too dump trucX WANTED—Dental assistant^ exper­ FOR s a l e or rent. Hospital beds, LEONARD W. YUflT. Jeweler. i«- WANTED—Maple crib IH good con- SIX ROOM funiished Cape Cod bedroom home. Recreation room. and- bath, unfiniahed upstairs ' pairs, adjusts watches expertly. idUon. MI. 9-9930, after 9 p.m. home for lease. CaU MI. 1-6488. ranch, basement garage,’ tbre* with UiTM yard body. Flv« qMcd ience desired but not, essential. WANTED — Musicians (duos or wheel chairs. Keith’s Furniture, . Start* Your MOTHER "NEVER ‘ Oompletely redecorated. Inside mace, flreplaca, floor furnace, bedrooms, combination alttmlnum ClatsifiMl traiwmladon, two apecd roaiLaxel. ^ ut C4M w ar Write Box R, Herald. Reasonable prices, (^pen daily. HAD IT SO GOOD” yiH.'taAMTAOiVWCf, trios) for weekend work. Tel. MI, MI. 3-4159. Mdnthly Payments GOOD STORM wlndowe-two 83"x yond out. Cellar. Oarage, amesite drilled well, eight lots. 87,500. atormvwindowe. nicely landscaped Oomplotely rebuilt and refUiUhed. MI -OISAM Ml~ B v i « « 4 a o N e FROM *11(917 ItOMW: Thursday evenings. 136 Spftim drive, trees. 187’ lot. Near bus, InocTTACioyi 9-8038. 1 Month After You Receive 51” , tRo 38” x56” . Two combina­ Suburban For Rent M and baby too with a aafe play yard Terms. Talbot Agency, Andover. lot. V real buy at 812.800. O.I.-. Thie ie a real dependable truck )« CONfTANr AND HT a MtvM, u sv n lUQOUOtiTWQtt WANTED—Woman f6r part time Street ML 6-43tT. shopping. Carlton ^W . Hutchins. By appointment. Riohe Coventry, idwrtitenimt X CANTT BTAND^ work helping in restaurant and Yoiir Home (^tfit tion doors 36” x80” . Phonq eve­ with velvety gtaoa cover under F.H.A, financing. Real Estat* that Is ready to go. Barlow UNOyiNO S^TMOCE CMAMMA/Je-ru. MU3SM04 ALWAOS^. TMK VMiy Mi I^OR CHRISTMAS FOR RENT-'-Covoiitry Lake Sac- MI. 6-5132, 64664.: PL 2-0600. Center. MI. 84m , ^veninga JA. CLAI^PIBp Ai)VT. Motors, 4U Main 4t., Manchceter. LOVETMAT mam some housework. Ml. 9-8038. Sltaation Wasted— 8 COMPLETE • nings after six. Coventry, PL rtiady evergreens, together with' a TORCh.MMSSM Tiu. -Wt OA-A-A-y ANOVOSkiMOON SUhMfil An automatice garSgo door opener. Fuel and Peed 49-A 2-6688. , tlon. 9 room year around lioaab, comfortable 6 room house. All thia 84524. DfiPT. HOURS MdWf ROOMS OF BRAND NEW MANCHESTER ~ Beautiful new TOLLAND -O ne-half mile off Wil- 1545, 1»50 CHEVROLETS. Good I O it f NUMNB fOUQf ' GOOD SYEADY income assured if * Female \ 38 Your garage door opens and closes 3 fireplaces,’baseboard heat, ata^M ^ln pri< guarasteed, aoras In orig­ * Room* Without Board 59 information cMl WlUlmantic ImA. I 'Wa n t e d — Light housewWk for Hartford—Extra large Cepe Ood with fireplace, plastered walls, rooms and bath, closed in trent weekly paymenta Douglas Motors, can MI. 3-7196 ' anywhere. CaU MI. 8-7083. Leon­ inal factory crates, with origbuU 3-m o. / HET THERE COPT CLOSING TIME EDCPfiRlENCEb waitress. Apply ' business couple, Ml,.’9-6843. 68 X 40. Sli rooms finished, two hot water oil heat, cement baac- and back porch. Central beat, 333 Main. ard GlgUo, Bolton. , factory serial numbers. R(X>M* FOR gentleman. Private You with the stare in your eyes unfinished. Near Aircraft. Many FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. entrance, continuiua hot water ROCKVILLE, 24 Grovo St.-vJ<^eU and a yen for a home of your very ment ifrith garaga. amesite drive. rage in cellfir,. large lot, pf.*O0. MJK*8t"’ Mj5*rte^?!*“’’*"‘ ’ "*** EXPBRirarCED woman will ta V TWO ENGINE Uonel Diesel Train SEASONED Hardwood, Firewood BLONDE BEDROOM (Urniobed and heated, features including tile bath and Excellent corner lot 148’ x 200’. Immediate occupancy. Teen MON. THRU FRL 1960 OLDSMOBILE “ 88 " four door sit mornings, afternoons, evenings. and shower. 101 Cheatnut S t own. Not on a crowded city atreef, kitchen, full eellar and amesite’ two tone green, radio, heater, \Mt. Five cars, 80’ 'of track and delivered in stove, furnace and MVING ROOM SUITE keeping rooms, 812 aibg up per but an "BASY-TO-KEEP, s room ^mediate occupaScy 814,200. Minor, Broker, RockvUle. TB. 10^10 A. M. Available for New Year’s Eve. switches. Miscellaneous sccss- fireplace lengths, 818 cord, 89.80 5-Pc DINETTE SET week. Inquire ap drive. Owner eaye, "Sell It.” George J. Coleman. Broker. Rock- 54042. hydramatic.. Looks and runs like MI. 3-5526. ranbh type home on a UgbUy Large mortgage available. Full SATURDAY 9 A. M. a much later model. Priced for Help Wanted— Mdl* 36 sorles. $180 when new. Used twice, for H cord. "Irv" Stanley, PI. ACCESSORIES FURNISHED ROOM tor rent Near traveled roito, just round the cor­ itflle TR. 6-4045. TR. 6-4710. must sell, no room to use. Call MI. 2-6438, evenings l^ter 6:30. Maln'^St. MI. 8-217049 Hazel St. ROCKVILLE — ..Threa raoma.and price 612.000. Over 50 more list- 'TOLLAND. Croetal Lake k d . BU quick sale at 3675. Center Motor TRUCK MECHANIC,^ one who can ••WESnNGHOUSE” ELEC. bath, u n h e a l , with or without ner from to e highway. Lota of inga of all types. Call The Ells­ thie house. New cuatom built six 9-0141. > space in which to breathe and grow COVSa^TRY—Five room ranch, full fODB OOUfteEATlUN WHJL Sales, 461 Main St. handle our complete maintenance Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 REFRIGERATOR FURNISHED bedroom in private stove or temgerator, 840. TR. worth Mitten Agency, MI. 3-6930. rooi ranch. Large living roon), ' SEASONED hsAlwood for. . /ir^ with 100 ft. (rmtage and 000 ft. basement with garage, plastered tt AmEOATED problem. Top wages paid. Apply place, 817 cord, delivered. Phone “ EMERSON” TELEVISION home. Kitchen privUegee. Ladies 5-8933. / dining room, three bedrooms find 1953 CHEVROLETS four doors and HOT WATER tank with gms hast- ”DE LUXE” WASHER' u :: depth. School bus comes right 812,400. NEW 'IHREE bedroom walla, baseboard hot water heat, Thomaa Colla Co., 381 Broad St., MANCHESTER Pet Center. 996 Glastonbury, ME. 8-3164. ohiy. 83 Oakland St. Ml. 3-5534. artesian well, aluminum storm bath, baaement with garage. two doors. Most are fully Main St. MI.. 9-4373. Pedigreed er, 810. Also length fur coat, al­ ”DE LUXE” RANGE your door. Dtis can bo youra for ranch. Largs kitchen, ceramic equipped. Many other cars to Manchester. most new, 835. MI. 9-6538. After i M l. 34485. X windows, and doors, lighting pro­ FoundaUon 20 x48* ell OTXM’. Ona Dial MI-3-5121 German Shepherd puppies, baby Take your choice of any of these Wgfttfd tP Rent 68 tile bath, oU hot water heat, full half acre lot. 814,500. Bent and choose from. 19(9 Chevrolet Bel cellar, 14 acre with trees and tection and )arge lot. 81S.S00. Own­ EARN XMAS MONEY parakeeta; canaries, mongrel pup- MAGIC -CHEF gas stove, four Garden— Farm— Dairy applloncei in addition to bpdroom, 'r o o m f o r rent near-Center. HeatI'l er. PI. 2-7414. Bent. AD. 3-8806, evenlnga BU. Aire hardtop, 1946 Dodge, 1950 living room, dinette, ruga, lamps; URGENTliY NBEPED, fiva or Shhhh!!! Don’t Tell Anyone view. Suburban. Carlton W. , piee, hamstere. S and H stamps burners. Good cbndiUon. Call MI. Products 50 hot water, Gentleman pi 04384. Chrysler. Center Motor Sales, 461 We need a janitor (or 80 days. with every purchase. tables, linoleums, dlshea and other fetred. 87 Foster St. MI. 3-r moro .hMme by family of five. Only $7,900 Hutehtna, Realtor. MI, 0-61S2, Main St. 3-4520 after 5. Items. Thneo ^lUiiren, two girls, one boy. 0-4004. VERNON—Everything you can ask Lort and Foaiid 1 Apply in person to Mr. Hurlburt at WHITE Collie pups, AKC. deposit FURNISHED bedroom n £ e Cen­ ML 6-MOT. . for. New BH room ranch with Wuited-^Reel Estate 72 MANE OLDER cars, good trans­ RQYAL AND Smlth-Ooroaa port­ APPLES, 80c and up a basket, EVERYTHING ONLY $448 CJome see this beigain aa aoon aa OVERSIZB Cape, 23’ living room, baiaement and/ garage. Quality will hold (or Xmas. R. Bronowitz, able'and standard typewriters. L. M. BotU, 260 Bush HU] Rd. ter. Heat and hot wptar. Gentle­ VOSt— Black wallet containing portation. CBra that can't be seen Manchester Motor Sales Swamp Rd., Coventry. PJ,. 2-6707. man preferred. MI/Cte47.' 85 Fbi- WANTED— 34 room unfurnished rou can. It’e out of town and over­ fireplace, tUe bath, lavatory, full throughout. Ptaatered walls, fire­ from the street. Look behind our All makes of adding maailnea Free storage unUl wanted. Free BUYERS WAITINO ealuable PM>*rs. anme money Oomer of West Center Street and FOR SALE— U.S. No. 1 Katahd^3idget terms. CaU le&e” on Garth; Road' ’ Avallabla immediately; Owner IM; -DRIVING School, -om a .—Antenna eemvsmiona „15*,Qr_Mr.Jliiey,^.Morlarty Bros... Alan alatji flagging Rnitftw Mnt-eh 9-0334. • with wooded grove at rear — 64400...... " ...... ' . JttndlOi:427;4ieKer, F O t^ ROOMS and-bath, condnu-^ !BE8i»nr:t»iy:‘n « i ^ m w e r ' >l*AHraBm':".AWI>~peper~” hanging;' ■a»o.,-60i-Ce8ter-St;;-Manchester; QuaTTy;'’-ML' 99617.- Plpmpt- i*e- oiia% iaC ;aiitfoup^iiiiL' ■ o f ’ptot ■lOO’-'X'^ tK)*; and ‘ dloi VEWN<»k^~»^iy’y(lU|glflf'y^ aB ff brand new Urea. Douglas certified Instructor. For your oafs- Tel. Ml. 91' Repair or new wont. First class MI. 8-5135. livery. YG?MPpiSTroRE OF QDAUTT taiit view towardrihe west; fl^OOO DOWN, large three bedroom packed hoUday pft. New ranch, haslyr, whits wau Ursa and many, BAND AND orchestra instrumenti Bus stop in front of house. Milidt FirejAace, '^tile baUi’, ga­ LIST WITH LA V nr other extras. Bto savings on this W Main. ty ws ars trained to teach proper­ work at reasonable rates. Ray­ For the entire horns Thia Gayeon built ranch LISTINGS: lour large rooms, plaatarod walU, ly. Ml. 96078. A L L T Y P B 8 OF electrical ntlrtng, mond Flske. Tsl. Ml. 6-^n7 85 GALLON ink drums for tale, and pianos. New, used! rentaie, Ground floor. Two middle aged rage, amesite drive, 108’ lot, car. See Walt ^rcholakl at Oor- Notice visit our showroom. people preferred. MI. 9-0777 after 38’ X 60H' (overaU) With oak floors, full basement. Near 1653 CHEVROLET Bel-Air con Initallattons and repairing done. Extra Christmas Money $3.50 each. Inquire Herald Office, repairing, toning. Ward Krause, 810,600—A four room non-expand- . trees, high elevetlon, suburban. Wilbur droas Parkway between If your property 1* fairly prtoed man Motor Bales, 365 Main St. Open dally from 10 to 8, 87 Walnut. 4 p.m. 43” overhang ie just about verUble. Radio, heater, white WUMIEN MUST careful drtvere. Call J. A A. Electric. Ml. 96675 18 Blaaell St. In accordance with the requir^ able with garaga, juat off Oie Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor. Ml. Manchester and Rockville, H aero we can prohUe* you an honaofi ef­ ML 6-4571. Evenings 7:30 to 9. completed. You may eelect 84186, 64664. walls, two tons grsen. Loaded with Never too old to learn. Femal* in- Bonds— Stocks TOOL MAKERS menta o f the Zoning RcgulaUnii^s your own wallpaper. Grad­ lake in Bolton. let. Bent and Bent AD. 3-8586, fort and adequate advartMeg RUBBISH, and ashes removed. WE, RENT - floor aanders, hand ERS’ FURNITURE SALES THREE ROOM furnished apart­ which ehould reault in * with­ 1663 FORD V-S customllns Blub Chevrolet extras. Driven a certi­ alructor. Standard automaUc. for the Town of ManchkaUr, ing and seeding yet to bo 812.800— Six room . Cm >s oh Route evenings BU, 9-0SI Adults only, 105 Birch St. done. Quality built, plas­ 44A, juat over the Mlton line In guarantee this car. Barlow ing School. tU. 96641. and yards. Reasonable rates. M. work p a n Ume. four hours mini­ paper steamers, wallpapering peals will hold a publtoTiearing on No. Ooventry. haw, flrepUce, tUe bath, oU hot many proq>ecUva buyere «or hoou* and all of Ford's nnest sxtra FIRST AND Becond mortgages mum on day shift. BRAND NEW zlppered rubber tered walls, full cellar, watar heat Ruaco storm windows, BOLTON—Six room ranch, at­ equipmant. Compistsly winterised Motors, 435 Main St., Manchester. A M, Rubbish Removal. MI. equipment and ladders. C. J. Mpr- Monday ' evening, ./December 13, 812.000— Six room Cape In Bowers of alt typaa, and good Invaotmant MURTLUCK'B DRIVINO School. bought for our own account. Faat, GENERAL ELECTRIC ironer, in boots, size 7. Also aprons all sizes. steel I-beam, twin bowl collar. Over two acros good land, tached garage, amesite drive, cab­ 6-D787. riaon Paint Co., 385 Center St. MI. 1955. at 8 P .M .lfi the Municipal School aecUon. Vacant. BxceUant propertlee. Lost confidence quickly restored conftdenuai service. Manchester Manchester Tool and Design, excellent condition. MI. 9-9037. CaU MI. 3-5673. THREE R(X)M apartment tor reitt. vanity, baseboard radia­ shade troao. Suburban. Carlton W. inet. kitchen, 1*A bathe, wall to DODO® Meedowbrook. four Investment Corp.. 644 Main street. 9-9713. Building on ther Following applica­ Call after 5 p.m. MI. 9-9765. financing. by s ekUled, courteous instructor. tion, Andersen Flexivent Hutchlna. M l. S-Ur T MI. 04604, wall carpeting In living room. uSin ****■• ®yP*y groem rsdlo end 130 HARTFORD ROAD MEN’S JACKETS. New. One black 814,00*--Naw ranch, central, 20 “ heater, fluid drive. Thie excep- Llcsnss included. Insured, dual ML 954M: CHEST TYPE deep freeze, 15 cu. tion. STAT^HEARING ALSd. ROPER GAS range, fully automa­ windows, many clo6Cta, Large lot 180 x 300. Smit raU EAST OF THE RIVER Household Services MoriaiFt^’a Gulf Service, 476 tic. In excellent condition. MI. steer hide motorcycle jacket, barbecue pit, patio, ametlto year mortgage avaUable, either fence, 818,900, Warren E. How­ •“ "“ •■‘•F- tionally fine family car is yours cimtroUed standard and hydrama- 2ND MORTGAGE money at lowest WANTED—Lathe hands for pro- ft., alao plastic covered maroon Uo c a r . ML 97866. Hart^d Rd., Business Zone II. 9-3247. white trim, one brown horse hide, Bnsinee* Loimtions drive, attached garage; Let / VA or FHA, fuU baaement;. fire­ MANCHESTER GREEN land, Realtor. MI. S-llOl, ML rr PAYS TP CALL 3M6 CHRYSLER four door. Radio for only 35M. Barlow Motors, 435 Offered ' 13-A p^m enta: 822.35 (or each UiOOO. ducUon work. Apply ABA Tool and deveno. Both In good condition. one navy Satin quilted; fur collar. place, etc. Main St., Manrtiestsr. Die Co., 1395 Tolland Turnpike. MI. 9-0386. Special exception to do limited re­ For Rent 64 ue show you the uniqua ar- / NEAR BUCKLEY SCHOOL 04008. ahd heater. Very reasonable. MI. WEIAVING of burnt, moth boles Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, pairing and Certificate of Ap­ BENGAL Ckimbination. oil-gas All medium size. Several others 814,700—Three fkmUy on bus line, - SAMUEL M. L A V r r r 91667. ______rangement of kitchen and / NEED CASH? Car payments too Garages—Service— Storage 10 and tom clothing, hoolery runs,, 27 Lewie Bt., Hartfprd CH. 6-8897. YOUNG MARRIED man around 30 COMBINATION televiaion, radip^ proval for same is requested. range, white. In good condition. Blightly used, medium and large dining area. Two miles eoal^ one apartment vacant, good in­ Owner being transferred out VBIRNON—New aix room ranch. MI. 9-1521. sizes. All reasonable. MI. 3-8608. HEATED STORE for rent at 33 FuU heated basement, attached Coll .day or night Including Suaday* 1915 DODG^ ROYAL Lancer hard high? Trads down at Canter Motor handbags repaired sipper re- years old to drive tractor-trailer and record player. Reasonably All persona interested may at­ Oak St. Will paint to suit tenant. of Manchester center, be­ come. Extra lot too. of state, March IS. 1066. Threa Sales. Bob Oliver will give you BARN, Off Center Street, Manches­ placement^ uinbrellaa repaired, ' outfit. Full time work. Alao spare priced. MI. 9-1661. . tend this hearing. tween Manchester Green 816.000— Six room Cape In Rolling year old ranch home, Immacu­ garage, natural birch kitchen top. Three tooV color.color, 8,000 orig-or Help Wanted— Pemile 35 ;OJT POINT automaUc washer. For information call MI. 9-1690, cabinet, ceramic Ule bath. Excel­ MANIHimiBR ML *421* cash for your old car, and you can ter, suitable for storage or cart. men's ehirt collars reverted and driver for aimilar job. two eve­ ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MI. 9-8094, Ml. 8-1415. and Porter Street. 82^(600. Park. Immaculate, and plOnty of late A-1 condition, three bed­ Inid mUee, power equipped. Pri- 1>1. AD. 3-4506. ONLY A FEW left. 6?0^'"Brownie Good .condition. Newly rcbuUt. Call LADY’S BLACK sealskin coat, size extras. lent location. Reduced toA30,000. vately owned. Excellent condi­ chooss from many good low priced replaced, klarlow'a UtUe Mentl- SHIRT PRESS operator. Muat ap­ ning shifts a week. Write Bos Z, William H. Stuck, Chairman MI. 9-'S869. 42. Reasonable. MI. 9-7789. rooms with ample closeta, used cars. Center Motor Bales, 461 Ing Shop. ply in peraon. New Model Laun­ Herald. flash Kodak, was ^-811.75, now Charles S. Towle, Secretary PROFESSIONAL Office suite, 851 WALTON W. GRANT, 815.800— Two bedroom cAonlal with large IS’ x I’f’ living room with Warren B. Howland, Realtor, MI. w a n t e d — Two or 6 famUy h ew a, • tion. For infonnaUon call Ml. priced for qulcjk" sale, - 88.50. I-llto, Ml. 64003. 96310. Main St., Tsi. Ml. 9-0091. Motorcycles—Bicycle*. It dry, 78 Summit St. Center St. All (acllitlea. Front and REALTOR two car garage In Bolton. Ap­ firmace, dining room, step ood neighborhood. Priced right FLAT FINISH Holland arlndow FU EL OIL Kamp’s, Inc. / rear parking, MI. 6<1680 MI. 806 ANDREWS BmLDING proximately two acres. saving kitchen, attached ga­ ffrits Bo« F. Harold. 1981 KAISER ctistom four-door ahadea, made to measure. All 816.000— Five - room ranch In Bow­ RCXKVUXE — Seven room aingle, ita CHEVROLET^^ door, J643 ^IC y £ l B REPAIRINU all tjrpea. RELIABLE GIRL or woman (or 9-3549. 63 EAST <;KNTER rage, radiant hot Water oil sedan, overdrive, radio, heater, at a TRUCK DRIVER SPECIAL/ CamiSTMAS saving. exceUeht condition. Ihrae bed- Chevrolet four and Ures. Buy during the ^ ly appreciate it. Barlow Motors, PALMER a n d CARNEY, mason two. tile baths, two (ireplacea, moth. off ssaaon. Save. Center Mott Motor Freight, Perrett Place, MODERN THREE bedroom ranch. VERNON STREET — Threa bed­ 5 up. Three-car garage. O ntrol. 436 M ^ St., Manche'eter. FURNITURE Repair Sendee: contractora. Free estimates. No Approximately $200 cash for veter­ large closets, garage. room. ranch. FuU baaement, at­ 811,800. RockvUle T R / 8-4008. Smith headed a tmlt at Gaao* - Batss. 461 Main. job too big' or too small. MI. Manchester, or call MI. 9-5371. Will lease two yeare. Taenager or Complete npalrlne,' relmiahing, REGISTERED nurse 'Or licensed an. Approximately 81.500 non-vet­ 881,500—Gorgeous' ranch of six tached garage, amesite drive, bridge university which dlocov- 1664 FORD two door sedan. Excel­ 94783 or RockvUlo TR. 5-4744. Infant accepted. 8135, monthly. THREE ROOM bungalow, ail Im­ reetortng on ^ typOa of furniture. trained attendant^ to work in eran. rooms and enclosed porch, two cabinet kitchen, ceramic Ule bath, ered the virus. The InternaUonol lent condition. 37 Foster St. MI. Real Estate Center. MI. 3-5161 bathe, garage, an aero of land provements. Large lot. In Coven­ Wool Secretariat backed the proJ« Zlgmund OobUs, Prop. Formerly Greenlawn Convalescent Home 62 evenings JA. 8-6524. fireplace, immaculate condition. 3-6831. of Watkins Bros; Tel. Ml. 97449. Union St.. BWCkvlUe. TR. 5-4291. At The Center... and still only a block from the 817,600. Warren E. Howland, R ^ - try. 88,700. PI. 2-7774. s e t \ Roofing— Siding 16 106 PROSPECT STREET FOUR ROOM pfi 1West Bids near ALICE CLAMPET Porter Street school. tor. MI. 8J108, MI. 04003. 1648 DODGE Coronet, - four door HOUSERb S p e R wanted for very s ir n c T A im bus line, ch t^ h , and shopping REALTOR sedan, black, Radio, heater, gyro- ASHES AND rubbish removal. Call FOR THE BEST In Bonded buUt small family. No washing or iron­ W anted If you don’t seb the house flieted Diy WeOa—Bssrar iiw 7-room single and one-car att'ached garage. First floor consiata center. Av^able Deceqiber let. MI. 9-4543 MANCHESTER—Near Parkway— matlc transmission. Prscticslly ail Ml. 3-7944. \ up roofs, shingle roofs, guttera, ing. Plenty of time off. References DESIRABLE STORE FOR RENT of living room with fireplace, dining room, pantry kitchen and that you went, Call anyway aa we exclUng newa! Price reduced to new tires. No money down with G!RL OR WOMAN 170 per. month. Write Bo* K, School O r Party Favorite. 'Play Partners" BEWEBaiM SINK L1NB8 conductors and roof repairs caU .required. Wrlt4 Box P, Herald. . sunroom. Three bedrooms and tile bath with shower on second CAP COD—Six rooms flnishe4 At­ have others. Next week we are $11,600 on thie large, older home ood credit. Barlow Motors, 435 ALL TYPES OF TV SERVICE Herald. having a big opening of the new BOTOBY CLEANED Coughlin. Ml. 97707. If no anower FULL TIME W Hl REMODa FRONT floor. Hot water heating system with automltic stoker brass tached garage. Ehccellent location. with IH acrea of land, ‘Two-car \ Stain St., M an ch ester." caU Ml. 94431. WANTED—Capable dental assist­ homes on 'fanner Street—if you garage, chicken coop, Timken oil AMBSRB OBIVES Radtos and Phonos.^ CLERICAL POSITION plumbing. Comer lot, 93 x 1,25, nicely landscaped. Vacant. Price SIX ROOMS in Manchaster, 875 -TS’ .x 360’, fully landscaped lot, ant. Write Box O, Herald, atatirtg 615,500. want a “ sneak preview,” drive up burner. Imnwdiate occupancy. WEATHEB SEALED 1653 CADILLAC model ’83’ four qualifications and experience. monthly. For information PI. fruit trees. Quiet dead .end street. is INCHE^ Available At All Times RA Y’S ROOFING CO., ajiiligle and Excellent working conditions in HEAT FURNISHED 3-6606 between 6 and 11 a.m. Owner leaving atat'e. MI. 9-6010, and take a look■ Mi Uuliem now. Madeline Smith. Realtor. MI. door sedan. Radio, heater, hydra- built up roofs, gutter and con­ _ WATEBPBOOFED matlc, white wall tires. Very CaU WILL HILLS \ new office. Paid vacation, paid 0-1642, 6-1146. TiUL, ductor work, roof, chimney re­ holldaya, all fringe briieflta. E x­ T. J. CROCKETT clean. TB,. 5-3563 or MI. 3-5803 Ml 9-8698 LEGAL SECRETARY, Manches­ MANCHESTER— Gardner St. Six m : M i M 1 4 3 pairs. Ray Hagenow. MI 9-2214. perience' preferred but we are Call Ml M 8 M or 94521 REALTOR y after 8 p.m. Ray J a c k s ^ M l 3-8825. ter. Write Box W, Herald. | room house. Three bedrooms, Philco Factory Supervised Servie'e willing to train the right person. Phone Office MI. 3-6416 TOWN ft COUNTRY 1658 SUPER "88” Oldsmoblle con­ CLERK TYPIST-Young~lady for dlnettte, pine panel kitchen, (w UFING, Siding iuid carpentry. or Residence MI. 9-7751 vertible. Red with black' top. general office work wiith email ceramic tile bath baiement ga­ DRAINAOECO. KNITTED garments altered. Skirts Altefetlone and additions Cell- I X 2745 Radio, heater, hydramatic, power VERNOR CENTERa., HEIGHTS rage, lot loo 300. Gpen for In- shortened. Quick service. Call J A. ingi. Workmanship - guaranteed. progreuive manufacturing com­ . . f SAD, BUT TRUE, my UloughtfUl epection Saturday and Sunday, steering and power brakes. All pany. Five day, 40 hour week. BU. GIRL OR WOMAN 8-5539. Miss Ramona Surasman, ' A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn owner transferred, leaving me, a Call Gilbert Pickett. MI. 3-6082, other acceasoriee; New car guar­ . 40 Livingston Rd., East Hartforjl; Street. Ml. M880. 9-2717 or, apply Noble k West­ FART TIME Custom built new, home from builder. 6 rooms, 2 un­ three bedroom ranch With qaramio' antee. Cell TR. 92521, Ctonn. X brook Manufacturing Co.. 20 West­ CLERICAL POSITION Consider These Benefits of a finished. Open stairway,finished, ceramic tile bath, wire Ule bath, large Uving room with brook St., East Hartford, op­ dining ell, convenient kitchen, cov­ Lota for Sale 73 MODEL "A” Ford, good con­ TREES REMOVED and chlTin aaw Roofing and Chimneys 16-A posite Martin Park. and plastered ceilinir, full cellar, all steel hatchway, oak ered porch a'nd attached garage dition. Extra motor, tires. 888. MI. work. Land cleaned/ retainingreti Hours bait be arranged to suit applicant's convenience. flooring, fireplace, plenty of cabinet* and closets. Situ­ for the reasonable price of 814,750. GLASTONBURY—One acre 138' 975iS, 81 Linnmoro Drive. walls built. *Arthur Gay. m i ; ROOFING—Specializing in repair­ ATTRACTIVE opportunity. Well Call him to look me over. MI. 9-6278. - known Hartford concern has in- ated in a high and dry area. Price $13,800. Financial ar­ frontage, 362’ deep. Beautiful lo- ing roofs of all kinds. Alsu new FOB APPOIXT.MEXT 9-86(l)L,„.,.._^____ . . roots. Gutter work. Chimneys tercaUng opening for capable typ­ caUon. MI. 3-8803. ) - ASHEIS AIW rubblah removed, also B. F. Goodrich rangements will be made for reliable party.' Read Herald Advs. cieaped, repaired, 26 years’ ex- ist. with some knowledge of short- ’ PHONE MI 9-5253 attics, cellars and yards cleaned. /• in. MANCHESTER— Six rooms, base- CARS penehce. Free esttmatee. (toll hand in their Advertiaing and ,ment, oil, aluminun) storm win­ Prompt,, reliable courteous ’ serv­ Saborban For SSlo 75 Howtey. 'Manchester MI. 3-5361. Sales Promotion Department. TEL., TR 5«7810 . (Re^iHe Exchange) dows, bus, schoolar shopping.. Im­ - •if RYMQUty r ice; reaeonable ratea Ml.. 9-2145.. THE ..Work is'-varied,- Age .lS-30.--Write mediate occupancy, IH.eeOr Real ROCKVILLE—'Eight yeara“oldTma-' V-B. AntomaUe C!HIMNEYS . cleaned, rediipped, Box T, Herald. Estate Center. MI. 3-5151, cvfi- •TostAiietloiw*^^^ MANCHESTER . T. V. Sendee, pointed and repaired. Colt MI. tom built colonial. Three fine b a h f w w ^ 1 9 9 5 W. G. RLENNEY ninge, JA. 8-6524, bedrooms, large Uving room, five- - radio and T.V. sMclaiiata since 9-2469. IMMEDIATE .placement with Avon i I B. F.'Goodrich UFE-SAVER Tubrtess Tire. The "hot- TIm M ost FoBtoitie 1934. Charter memtera of Telaa. place, full size -dining roopt, ex­ Cosmetics for energetic lady over CO M PA N Y . teat” itenj'in the tire busineaa. While America (and some Large five-room ranch, incloetfd breezeway, oversized two car MANCHESTER —Brand new five Ml. 9-6660 or ML 3^4607. ‘ thirty-five. Can work "10 a.m. to cellent kitchen, garbage disposal, •54 CHEVROLET 336 N. Mata St., Manchester of our,competitora) is.going tubeless. B. F. . Goodi-ich garage (23 feet x 24 feeO.'.Baseinent finished with large recrei- room ranch ori ^utet street, with ■ 1^ baths, cement baaement, ge- Bel Air Hardtop. S-toaa Ivory AUCTIONS 51illhiery— DressmaKing 19 3 :30 p.m. 46% commission. MI. tioii room, cold storage; unfinished bathroom and a den or office panoramic view. Hot water oil OUMPLETB r e p a i r s by Stuart 9-2814. . , ' dealers maintain a 7-year lead in .sales, know-how slid rage, hot water oU heat, ' aluin- oad f foea. Bodie and heater. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto- room. Lot. 140 feet x 200 feet. Beautiful view. Three minutes from heat, full basement, large lot. l a H m Eafir* State! DOLL’S CLOTHM made to order consumer acceptance. • "7 inum combinaUon windows, all N.W tire.. Yen' ^ ^ 4 9 5 matlo washing machines, electric for (3iris(maa. C!!all Janet Meek. Wilbur Cross Highway. Excellent neighborhood. Madeline Smith 'Realtor. MI. city conveniences. Directly on bus Featuring FABULOi'S ranges, vacuum cleaners, motora, 9-1642, MI. 6-1146; VALVES on BRAND NEW 'M I. 3-4652. TO BE SOLD line within minutes of schools. Im­ small appliances; welding. 174 I Femowa, natlenally-advnrtiaad prodweta for car and MERCHANDISE mediate occupancy., Asking •S3FORDCONV. Maui Street. Ml. 9-6678 home. Plus a complete line of B. F. Goodrich tires for 53 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE $16,500. George J. ClDleman, Brok­ Ivory with Mack top. EVERY WEDNESDAY, Moving—Trucking THURSDAY, FRIDAY and MANCHESTER er. - Rockville. TR. 5-4045, or TR. MELODY RAOIO-T.V.. phono’a trucks busses, farm impiemenu. Profiubile, "big-ticket" Here is a rare opportunity to own a custom built 54710. ’ SATURDAY NIGHTS Storage MEYER & MENDELSOHN, DIV. SS l* ^ $1195 Night caiia. Guaranteed service. mercbandiK. home of outstanding quality. This immaculate 1-(qpxn Immediate Occupancy Sale* SUrt at 7 PJil. Ml 9-2380. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. lUCKUND, CONN. ranch 'style home, hea 3 bedrooms, e 16’ x 28' living COME! BID. BUY and SAVE Light trucking.and package deliv­ Outatandinfl credit solas room, attractive-dining room, den or guest' room end Five room ranch, (uU base- ' COVENTRY •52CHEVROUT on ALL your CHRISTMAS ery;' 'Refrtgeratorsr'WaeherB and - laroBram. Considered one very fun.ctlonal .kUcbcn.with breakfast .nook..: .The liy,, ment, hot water oil heat, 259^ STATIONWAOON NEEDS atove moving specialty. Folding ing room and-Jcltchen-are both paneled with knotty cast iron radlaUon re­ Tcmir''robmV'ahd bath,'"oil ' hot' of . the finest. Can be set up water heat, baaement, lake privi­ B P aeoeug er. Oroen, Gifte of every description,, chairs for rent bQ. 64782. pine. There is also a newly paneled recreation room cessed. Tile bath, fire­ *1$ INCHES TALLY > Announces leges. Price 86,900. good Ureo. Motor d l O E lam ps. Electrical AppUanoeo, — and completely ,uper- NOW AVAIUBLE in the basemen.t. The view from the living room pic­ place, plastered walle, fuU Six rooms and bath aU one floor. 8338 •rerhaaled. #1179 Watcheo, Jewriry, Aluminum- MACHINE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local vised — by B. F. Ge^rich ture window overlooking the lake and Country Club inaula(^. 4-12 yr*. Ware, Bugs, Sporting Goods, Close to lake with lake privileges. Pattern No. 2745 contains hot* and long distance moving, pack­ Openings for new B.F. area is indeed one. o f the nicest in this section. Some iron transfer for ballerina and coa- •51 PLYMOUTH Kitchen Needs. Tools, Christ­ ing, atorage. CaU MI,' 3-5187. Hart­ experts. Price 89,200. OPERATORS THE OPENING OF THEIR of the extras inalude dishwasher and dispoaij, Bigelow Pattern No. 8338 is in sizes 4, 6. tume; sewing and embroidery di­ mas Decorations, Fumltutv Ae- 4 ford CH. 7-1423. s r z r - Goodrich dealers. Proteaed CHARLES LESPERANCE Year old cuitom built 5>i room SURURRAN CempUt* ossittanc* in wall to wall carpets In living room and bedroom, at­ 8, 10, 12 years. Size 6, dress, 2 rections. ’ Pattern No. 2891 con­ cessorieo, etc., etc. Experience Not Required franchim in new arsns. For tractive drapes and valances, roll ac'reena and storm ranch house. Oil hot water heat, Dark Mm flaieh. W W ttreo. WE CAN ACCOM.MOOATE telling, training, merchan­ j”r : MI. 9-7620 - artesian well, full basement with yards o f 36-Inch; 1-4 yard contrast. tains tissue for doU and dothing; MALE TOBACCO WAREHOUSE FOR THE windows, excellent Aoset space, casement windows, full »**«Mbiy CTO I 1,000 PEOPLE—600 CARS dising and administration. driailcd ioformitioa, drop a attic and basement including 2 car garage, amesite garage. Agre lot in fine location. tracing for fltoe; sewing and em­ loeoadlttBatA T« Be Sure to Attend O^r 814,200. For this pattern, send 35c in broidery directions. Alternating Shifts Top-notch cooperative ad­ noce in the nuiit. Better yet, drive, tile bath and lavatory plus so many other well oolne, your name, address, else de­ GIGANTIC TOY SALE SEPTIC TANKS G0MIN6... SEASON ON DEC. ^5 planned features. The lot has a frontage of 125 feet MAN(;!HE:STER — seven rooms, 20 1950to 1953's -Moo^y, Tuesday snd Wednes­ GOOD M AGES vertising program is backed pitone now and arrange foe May be financed w^h a GI mort- sired, , and the pattern 'number to Send 25c in coins, for each pat­ a N d 231 GREEN ROAD with depth of 300. Th(e unusual home la available due aituated on half sera of land, city, SUE BURNETT, THE MAN- tern ordered, your name, ad di^ day. Dec. 6, 6. 7— 13, IS, 14 and GROUP INSURANCE by powerful national ad­ a presentation. to o n e r’s being transferred to California. Inspection gage- TO CHOOSE FROM Seven-room Cape Cod and one car garage. First floor rooms utilities.- G.E. (urnatee, two fire­ CHESTER EVENING. HERALD, and the pattern number to ANNB 16, to, 31—10 s.m. to 10 pm. vertising- by appointment only at your convenience. places, tw o ' tile ' baths with atoll TBtMSTOSUIT PENSIONS * PLU6GED SEWERS consist of living room with fireplace, kitchen, dining room, deh ELMORE TURKINGtON, 118* A v e . AklEBICAS. NEW CABOT, THE MANCHBOTEB Save OB 1000's of Toys! or sleeping room and bathroom. Seconfl floor: Three bedrooma ohowera, awnings, ahruba' and EVENING HEBAUL 118* AVB. VACATIONS shade trees, amesite drive'. More , Broker YORK se, N. y . Bring tho Kids to Soe Dwelling is equipped with steam heat,'oil burner, laundry in I AMERICAS. NEW TOBK g t , SANYA for FREE GIFTS! '' HOLIDAYS MACHINE CLEANED W anted ment. 100^ insulation, storm windows and screens. Oak ^floors. land avallanle if deaired. Showii Coventry PI, 3^97 With your pattern order include by appointment only. Charlea N. Y. Post i^tfeo Rooms Septic Tanke, Dry WOlls, Sewer Nicely planted lot 60 x,126. Sale price $12400. For appointment ROBERT J. SMITH, INC an additional 28 cents for your B. F. Goodrich Co. Leeperance. MI. 9-7660. . Now available—the 1955 Nee­ Clyde cnent’o LargiLargeot Auction Rogon Corporottoa Lines Installed — Cellar Water-r to see these homes call' • OM MAIN STREET—Telephone M I 6-8241 ' ANDOVER—Ask to se* this beau- copy of our fascinating new faU dlework .Album pUatod-in *ttrao- Firm Mill mad Oakland Streets proofing Done. TOBACCO SORTERS, SIZERS, TIER$ REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE - 88,'SOO TWO BEDROOM ranch, juat Uful three bedroom ranch with and winter '58 pattern book. This 195 COMMONWEALTH AVE, BOSTON tive colors It contains 56 page* eHfVROLET-RUICK ate. No. 6, Berlin Tnmplko hUncliestor. Coaaectleut M c Kin n e y BROTHERS. INC. redecorated, plastered, oU heat, three Serbs of land. Dead end| latest edition of Basic Fashion Newington, Conn. full cellar, centrally looted. Carl­ contains a wealth of sew-simple. of lovely detigna—phu 3 gift HaBt*83.ReckvUk Coll at "plant In persen. See - M cKin n e y i r o I REALTORS 489 Main .St„ Manchester, Conn. 1N8URORS street, In Ideal place to i-aise chip Opp. CouMrttcut Light and. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. APPLY DEC. A AT 7:31 AJI. V . / LOigwooA S-7CM ’ PHONE MI 3-6060 or MI 6<6031 ton W. Hutcblna. Realtor. MI. ' dren. 816,900. Bent A Bent. AD. up-to-the-mlnute styles, special tarns, directions printed la book. T A T H M S Y 4 or 5-S395*. Mrs. Hampeon for ap’patntmeat features, color, and etyie. Only 23c a copy! ^ -f. Power Co. BoUdlng ise-ist Pearl S t, Tel- 6n 6-OSOS : DISTRICT SALESMANAGER *4X82. ML 64666. ' a-MM, fivaalage BU. 64152, t ■f ,r - • V !. / f. . A

FRIDAY, DECEMBER % 198R f4 ^ T w m m ATemge Dally Net Prew Ron ^HanrlrfOtMT Cvrnitis %ral^ Fbr Ute Week 064(6 The Weather Nev. se. less Pereeeet « f O. a Weather; Charles B. Burdick Jr., son of Ukht drizzle or wet eM Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdick of 11,908 About Town today aad toalght. Lew ■ T7 Greenwood I>r., arul Marshall Menher ef the AuMt Sunday cloudy. oeeaaiiNial E. Lamenzo, son of Mr. and Mrs. A aon, Kanald Walter, w u born BweM et OreuleUee' low, nomewhnt colder. I John B. Lamenzo of 19 Jean Rd., upper SOe. TMterday atteraoon at the Man- have arrlv^ at F t Dlx, N. J., to M a n ch e ste r— dl City.of yUlage Charm cbMter Maaiorial Hocpital to Mr- begin eight weeks of basic' train­ and Mra. Waiter R Ferguaon ot ing. Burdick attended Manchester Ghristmas Comes But .Once A Year !• Henry St, Mr. TtnytMon u*co\ High School and was employed as' (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955 (Chwailled AdverttolBf ea Paga IS) pubUabet: of The Herald. They have a well driller in Coventry before PRICE FITE CENTS another child; a daughter. entering the Army. Prior to enter­ Kathleen Rebecca, age three. The ing the service Lamenzo graduated But To Make It The Happiest Time Of All For Everyone maternal grandparente are Mr. from St. 'Thomas Seminary in 10 o f 16 Canadians and' Mn. George Slmpaon of 71 Bloomfield and from Holy Cross W K n ow lan d , Branford St, and the paternal College in ij^orcestcr, Mass. G O P Senate Hopes grandmother le Mrs. Bernice Fer- Killed in Air* Crash guaon. The baby le the grandson of the late Ronald Hail Ferguson and Maj. Joseplr A. KoweU, of 107 M arlin See the great grandson of the laxe Helaine Rd. was iiwtalled as com­ Shop At HALES For Your Gifts Montmady, Francs. Dec.' S Thomas Ferguson, formerly pub­ mander of the Hartford Chapter. or ^56 (Xh — A Chadian ' military lishers of The Herald. Military OrdCr of the World Wars, transport plane crashed in at a meeting of the Officers Club Eisenhower Montmedy • forest today and at the State Armory, Hartford, first raporjs aald 10 of tha Guy U. Wilson, son of Mr. and Washington, Dec. 3 {IP)— «Democrgte conzider they have a Mrs. Robert W. Wilson of 49 Arch last night He ferved in the Aleu­ Gettysburg, Pa., Dec. 3 (A*) 16 persona aboard were killed. S t. has been named to the honor tians and in Europe during World Senin. Goldwater (R-Ariz) a m i d ' to ouat OOP Senatora. All wehe Canadians. W a rn . The Prettiest •—House R^ublican leadi » Tlfrea persons were report­ roll of M t Hermon School, K. Martin voiced bcUef after a Nortbfleld, Mass., for the first winning controfof the JSenate I Midtveat farm belt, where Demt^ ed to have “'been slightly In­ marking period. He was also in the Robert Calnen of Olcott Or. and talk with President Eiaen' jured; WiUlam E. FitzGerald of 86 E. m 1956 are “ looking up” crate have been blaming the Nothing waa known con­ oast oi the senior play, “You hower tbday that the Presi­ ,Klaenhower administration's fiexl- Can't Take It with You. ’ * Middle 'Tpke. addressed the senior Gifts Around despite Midwest unrest over cerning the other three re^ students at Baisworlh, High School dent will go after a second the administratiodt^ fa'rm **** *upport program for de­ ported aboard. clining agricultural prices. The Men's Club of S t Ms,ry's yesterday on the types of enlist­ term “for the world’s sake” pri^aam . . ’ The plane v.aa believed to ment under the new reserve law. ’ITI But ha predicted moat Republi­ have been flying from Meta, episcopal Church Mill hold a The House if his doctora approve. Mar­ Goldwater, who , heads the can candidates would stand be­ -father and daughter night Monday Both are members of the 1st Bn. tin alao told reporters he Republican Senatorial Campaign to Marvlllc Air Base, home 417th Inf., which meets at the Wrap up the gifts she’ll greet hind Secretary of Agriculture field of a Canadian Air Base at the church, starting with a h(R>ee Congress can put Committee, aald In an Interview he Benson’s program. supper at 6:80. FolloMdng the sup­ yrvv. with rapture.,. glamorous robes regards the decision -of Sen. Bible In England. Win in Sen^te^l5-9; through a tax cut next, year Secretary Benson’a approach to The plane fell two milea per, slides of Italy and Madiera, for a lady to wear at her leimire (D-Nev.) not to seek reelection aa the farm problem Is sound,” Cold- talun on her trip to Europe, will that will benefit “ the so- indicating a likely GOP gain e'f south of here after taking off X” . . . gay dusters and brunch coats one seat water sal—State Democrats to­ paign committee will concentrate stroyed. after placing first in the Seventh Tht Dorcas Society-nf Emanuel ; "But the ultimate answer to the day held an uneasy lead in their fight to extend rent control Army 5-ton, tractor-trailer driving tsitheran Church will hold Its an­ Gettysburg, Pa., Dec. 8 (/P) tte greatest 1656 elforta against problem is supply and demand and a full year beyond Its sUtutory expiration date of March 81, contset in Germany. He la a mem­ nual potluck supper and Christ­ — President Eisenhower con­ democratic Sen. Lehman of New 1956. \ ; / York, Morse of Oregon and we all know It. It’s a question of ber of the 62nd Transportation Co. mas patty, Wednesday, Dee. 7, at $ *o ferred thid m om iM with hdw to get (there by the least pain stationed in Karlsruhe. 3.98 Magnuson of Washington — aa GM Head Says Following the stormiest session of thecilrrent special session, 6:15 sharp, in Luther Hall. Hos- >x House Republican leaner Mar­ well as In Nevada: ful method." teases will be assisted, by the exec­ May Disown Benson Policies the Democratic-controlled Senate passed the measure 16 to 9 S t Mary's Guild annual u le and tin pf Massachusetts in the GOP Faces Handicap i and sent it along to the Republican-controlled House where it vupper last evening, under the utive committee in Christmas dec- $ - The Republicans will go Into .the'’ Sen. Carlson (R-Kan). who Is He• Can * Refute oraUng the tables, and a spaclal 16.98 first of two meetings with again next year, Indi­ faces almost cerUin death. The Senate vote followed partT chairmanship of Mrs. Allan C. the top-GOP leaders in Con­ 1656 fight for Senate control at a Hotchkiss, president of the Guild, Christmas program will be pre- numerical disadvantage. Of the 32 cated he Isn’t going to be Identified lines in the senior chamber with five Senators absent and Mx •ented. 11 gress. seats up for contest, 17 now are too closely with the Benton, pro­ Dealer Critics o f them voting paired. was moat successful. : The New gram. England boiled dinner made a hit Members are requested to pro­ Martin went into the President’e held by Republicans and 15 by Debate on the issue was stormy and volatile with the Re­ with many of the men' and wom­ vide a casserole dish, a salad or office ehdrtly before 6:30 a.m. An Democrats. He already has endorsed a two- Washington. Dec. 8 (8b—Harlow Knit Slip! hour and a half later Beuate GOP publicans charging the Democrats with going beyond the en who bad been eating turkey dessert fdr the supper, also a 50- Furthermore.'nine of the 15 price plan under which wheat sold H. Curtice, president of General cant gift for exchangt. Tha com­ leader Knowland of California waa Democratic, seats are In Southern for food in this country would be scope o f the special session which was called to act oh legis­ BUiCh of the time since Thanks Motors Corp., has told Inquiring giving. In^ addition to the tasty mittee of hosteaaes includes the 90% cotton, 10% wooh-pink due in for a meeting that might or’Border states where the Repub­ supported at a high price level, lation to pay tor repairs to property damanfed in the August corned b ed and' cabbage, which following: Mrs. Dorothy Ander­ The slip that grandina has been Juat poasibly touch on Etaen- licans in past years have had litdc while wheat grown in excess of senators his Dm will offer ‘‘doc­ and October floods. 'f— ^------—------— ^------go so well together, the commit son, chairman; Miss Eunice Hel- hower*a aecond-term plana. luck electing Senators. On the home food needs .would be allowed umentary evidence” which he says' waiting for. Warm’ and cozy, i Not In Polities Senate fioor leader Thieodore 8. | O 1 tea served carrots. Harvard beets, sing, Mra. Elaine Case, Mra. Pearl Sizes 32 to 44,'Built-up shoulder. other hand. 10 of the 17 Repub­ to drop to lower levels where it will refute dealer criticism of GM Ryan- (R-Sharon) called the Dem­ boiled potatoes, pickles, t ^ cof­ Hultman, Mrs. Anna V. Johnson, Martin diaavdwed any intention lican seats at stake next year are ocratic fight for the legislation a Ked ta^ talk . om auclt- matters.- When policies. _ ■ fee and chotcr pumidtin and Miss Esther and Misa Hattta Peter- in battleground areas' where (Coattaued m Page Seven) Curtice Aade the atatcniaht yea^ "tawdry political pfay,^ aatertlni' apple pteiL newsmen aaked If he might delve the measure waa no t flood relTM sbh. into ptfl(UcZ with-the-^lef terday - after he and other OM $239 « t«rotiY6F'Tn»a ir 'iBBigc 'm ’^ttir w jPiaifTi^htci^ - w utiief mbtbh ’ 'wp i ar ^wHffiiiiy .!A..£ounly^ln„BlQuses..! listening to dealer-witnesses. lied In committee. Sizesdfrto^Sg;' cailyi Bees Brasen Moekeiy "No, not I. Tm not In pbllUcs.” Probe Seeks Answers It’s the most! Our collection of gift-worthy blouses, Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo.) said Ryan aald the measure was "an Of East B^lin that is. Whether she likes them pert and sporty or Elsenhower arrived at his tem­ Sparkman Hits GOP today Senators studying. GM obatmctlon and road block created porary headquarters In the Get­ by the Democrats in brazen mock­ Etolln, Dec. a (JO—Cpauauteat IMANUa. lAOIfS' AID $ svelte and sophisticated . . . we’ve the most pleasin' tysburg post office at 6:05 a.m., operations "want answers to num­ 2.98 erous dealers' complaints" and ' Labor Leaders at Merger Talks ery of the people back home who BMt Germany claittod today tiM of the season! Tailored or dressy from a few minutes before Martin drove "still have lota of questions" to have been caliing for help rince RuMlana gave it full control over In from Washington. ■ Michael J. QuIU. (above) president of the CIO 'hansport Aug. 18." 1956 Issues Agenda ask the compands executives. Workers of America, composed mostly of New York City trans­ East Berlin In the treaty slgMd With the President were two The Wyoming Democrat Is act­ The Republicans contended If I ^ of hia grandchildren. David, 7, and port workers, waves hts CIO badge during a heated objection to Sept. 20 In Moscow. ing chairman of a Senate Anti­ rent control had any place in the 1710 claim was mad# in an edi­ Christmas $ 2.98 lo $ 5.98 Barbara Anne, 6. TTiey were just trust and Monopoly anbcommittec the merger with the American Federation of Labor at CIO's an- special aeMlon, i t . should have i along for the ride. torial In NeuM Deutschland, of­ AND SPORTSWEAR—SECOND FLOOR Oklahoma CSty, Dec.* 3 (B—Aen.,(.foreign, affairs by the preient ad- which Is studying .OM as an exam­ nils] meeting in New York, Dec. 3. The AFL voted for the mer- been restricted to the flood-rav­ The youngsters came up last ficial newspaper of the Beat Oea- Sparkman (D-AIa) said today ministration la the same aa U has ple of corporate bigness. gm- Dec. 1. The CIO overwhelmingly approved the merger which aged areas but the Democrats re- man Odmmunlat party. Corsages night from Ft. Belvolr., Va., where Democrats won't permit RepuWl- been since the end of World War The hearings were, suspended will unite* 16,OOO.CIOO workers. Walter Reuther, (below), presldeiit Itereted their assertion that the their father, Maj. John Eisen­ cans "to tell us what we shall talk " decision to act on rant control had It wraa the third day In m row the n . until Tiiesday s’hen more than a of the Congress pf Industrial Organizations, Wields this huga Oommuniate )>ava used tha p ^ o r hower, is stationed, and went back about" In next year’s presidential "However, the sorry mess that aebre of GM executives were asked gavel aa he closes the annual convention of the GIO In New York been reached in a bl-partisan JiaffsL SbAqcL Colorfu! corsage with Christmas to the Eisenhower farm today as campaign. aoreenlng committee made up of to proclaim that t)My raUier than colorsN|i«ll8, holly, pine coiles we find in ao many parte of the to return. City. the Ruselena now boM BHt Ger­ soon as thisy saw their grand­ Sparkman,.i referring S.1S Xo what he world wvtgM today tala uuedue inIn papart to the Harlow H. Curtice, GM preai- Senate and Houm leaders. 'jbbons. father safely into his officer said are RepuUican ctfqrte to nar- bungUiig manqer of bluff and blue Majority .Senate leader Joseph many and Baat Berlin. Knowland, who has been at odda row campaign lagnia, aaid ’ dtnX Wlid yestarday his firm has S. Longo (D--Norwlch) said the The editerlat declared tha treaty UfURDAY, DEO. 11:3M:N P.M. 4 not going to limit ourselves.! almj^yj T*l*<**^** by backing away, in ‘‘dneumthtary evidmee" to answer "aatabllshad the fun aoveraijpi^ with the administration on some the'handnng''of our' foreign af­ all complalnU made by pest and floods which dislocated many famt- foreign policy matters,’ has taken to join In the dance when tha faire."' Uts mads tha need of rent control of the (Communist) Ofrwaa \ LUTHiR HALL v C a ch present GM dealers to the Senate Democretio Republic.'* ‘ publicaiu Bing Uieh tune." Attacks GOP Proposals group. greet. He Mid the aUte dkn't af­ 4 Vil French-cuff (OonlBued on Page Seven) But Sparkman/'In a apeech pre­ ford tb subject tenants to ‘‘axhorbl- It added • there wfia rcomplate My owq feeUng," he cqnthltMd^ * clarity" on the subj^t. CMANUEL LUTHERAN GHUROH pared, (or delivery before the na­ 'is that tha Democrats will not Mt tant and ‘unrsaaonablSy rent in- broadcloth blouse tional convention of the League of ^jtodst©|VE Trigger’ Burke tional Compilttee no- even the ends with the cIom of the year. nsrties "reapeot the obfijatlteiF' deUdeus Pnaervta. No foods told befon 1:86. mbderate’,’ In their discuaaion of both have under Internatfodil (he issues, present Republican administration ScreamiBg Frotests tell us what we shall talk about Already, said Longo, thera are agreements “concerning aO Of OOr- Christmas Pattern “ I believe," he aald, "that we Move to Avoid many." At the Ume this was oen-. Fat jes Chair for will be better mannered than the in this campaign.” , "acrsamlng |»eteaU'’ In that stats jIRRIi MnRmfRwkBRRfR AKRil AAivMt Asserting Secretary of Agricul­ with tha prospect of increasM atrued by the Wfet as reoognlahis • - | I Repuhlicana were in* 1952 .... we Ibe four-power status of Berlin. l i | * 1 # ^ t ir l i engage In -character aaaas- ture Benson "Is saying we should Formosa Veto there ranging from 12 to 85 per Table Cloth not talk shout the terrible ferm cenl^ The East German govemmetg, alnatkm or loose charges of treason m ^ w h lle, announceii a "ate^ , ' I an^reacherous conduct.” situation," Sparkman added: Connecticut, Mid Longo, does AND ACCESSORjES United Nations, N. Y., Dec. 3 (A5 definition ot duties" for Ite caMnat New York, Dec. 8 (ffh—Elmer ^ There have been some differ- "The whole Republican com­ not. "want to contemplate-—1st -s. mand, from the top down, say that -r-The western powers searched alone experience" (ury such In- members. The announcement. !ia SPUN RAISON “ HOLLY (Trigger) Burke, 38-year-old gun- ' opinion between Adlpl E. 4^ * * * tbe official mrws agenOy man, was convicted last night o f : m^venson, the Democrats' . 1952 we should not refer. to the shame- todaj' for fome method of bypass- creates in rents. BELLS” PATTERN Ihg Nationalist China’s veto threat details except Uui •as»v•first degree iiiuluvr murder lor for lUiiiiiK kUlfng H/r; a X»resldenUal------s-wv, candidate w. and Gov. G .; *’^‘,*‘*"5* P"'’erty In ,Sen. Nswmsn Marallius (R- J ^ te r Ulbricht. Best d e r ^ 62 X 62— 12.98 friend in m Manhattan bar three - Williama of MlchiKan over the midst of plenty. When we point and thue clear the way to let 18 Trumbull) Mid tha Republicans .out those things we become ‘pro­ nations into the United Nations. • Communist perjy boss, has been 82 X 70— $3.98 years Mgo. * Stevenaon*a call for “ moderation** rMppofnted first depuiy premier . An all-male Jur>* found Burke *" I**® P<^ltlcal campaign ahead, phets of gloom and doom.’ ” Diplomats supporting the IS-na-j (Ooattaned aa Fags fievea) 80 X 80— $6.98 tlon. i>acKage proposal urged the under Premier Otto Grotewohl7 gtillty after delibe'rating 50 njln-1 „ . War’ Sparkman, the 1652 Democratic It alao said Bruno t ^ h n ^ ; Kitchen Towel 99c each utiBf at the end of a 23-day trial. | Yesterday., Stevenson end WU- vice presidential candidate, told Chinue NationaliaU to alter their chairman of the. BUt* PlatmSL the convention "Conditions look deelalon to veto Outer Mongolia's Although sentencing was‘ deferred i ***"’ •• whom essatled the c^mmiesion, w m given the Muur m PLASTIC “POINSE'TTIA” B a b y Shop for two weeks, the verdict (terries i Elsenhower administration . in good for a sweeping Democratic membership bid on grounds that Three Towns of de^ ty premier. Leuachner'f PATTERN a mandatory death penalty. ! epeeches to the Young DemocraU. victory in 1656." such a move would torpedo the elevation gives East Germany U 64»64—$1.00- Boston , authorities. wh0 linked ; separately they are not "at ‘The two Democratic leaders met whole deal. deputy premiers. briefly at a recention for Steven­ Russia has Mid that if Outer 64 x 72— $1.29 Burke with the spectacular $1.- other. They ex- Elect Mayors J » definition o f Robes 210,000 Brihk'a holdup 'in 1950, ; Pr®**®*! a willingness to talk oyer son. 'They shook hands and greeted Mongolia or any of the other four dutiea WM dudgned to ‘‘improve 54 X 90—$1.69 B iM r it / sought unsuchessfullychessfully te have him ! their differences. each othef warmly, but had no Soviet entries fall to clear the Se­ the work of the atete eppantue.’’ Christmas Scarfs 18” x 48” Sizes 2 to 6k. Flannel, i:or- turned over then^' Instead of In his prepared speech., Spark­ time to confer privately since curity Couneforo Berlin and West Gernuhy, It waa polnted attorney^, announced the should .stay quiet with reference to clash of opinions last month. *‘I Plastic Place Mats 16e each cuffs! ShiF n Shore’s veto in the Security Council n(»w It politically important 1656 .takM learned. $2 .2 :5 Xo murder decision/would be appeal­ foreign affairs as carried on by the w u not In a state of war at the could coat the ^Nationallste vital Plastic Place'Mats or ihortie-slceve broadcloth... ed. "This was just a barroom Republican administration." tim^ Williams Mid, referring to place next Mopday and Tueaday brawl,” he aald. "Let me make it clear," he said.- support the next time Russia when three small Bteatern Con­ Decorations 39c each pearl-linked, pearl-buttoned tries to test the Red Chinese. Political Parties. Map ... with famous.two-way If the verdict stands. Burke will “ that I feel the objective in our (Ooninued on Page Seven) necticut cities elect mayors for Twinkle Snow Batting $ 5.98 be sent to the Sing Sing Prison Informed sources said the Na- two-year terms 49c pkg. johnny collar. Combed cotton electric chair. tlonallate have taken thU into con- Democrats how control Putnam BuUetms ... shining, suds-loving... sideMtlon but sUll feel they must Flams proof IS" x 64". CoHon bat­ The-defense argued 'that Burke-j n w j . and Willlmantic, which hold their white and soft pastels. waaas innocent because of. Insanity I Kem arKS A ntter fVeSt oppose Outer Mongolia and a Fight to Win A FL-C IO elections Monday, and Rockville, from th 'e AP Wirts m ting with colored decoratlonN . and . claimed the state failed to i Soviet satellite and companion of which votes on'Tueaday. Hence the 1 - . 4 Many new wovgn prove that he knew the nature of Communist Clttna.' ^ only way the party can ahow. evid­ the alleged'crime on July 23, 1852. Some delegates were reported New York, Dec. 3 (/PI—The new-»lo relect the SRepubllcan and ence of continuing gains it made ginghams, too! phlloaophtes. REPORT REACTOR IN BB6 On that date Burke’s pal, EdWard trying to peTsOsde thediinese to ly insrgsd A F L -d D today faced Dcmocratlo in October’s so-called "small town" CtecInnatL. Qee. S (#>—flew* For Your Holiday (Poochy) Walsh, 23, was shot to Rushan Leaders Push ■ I rcglster_ their protest by walking an aimoet immediate struggle by The questionIon la whether the Re- elecUonf and in last month's big qral Blechrto officiate Ikept I -^d-fA»hipned homcmide ' ~udvtrli»*d in iMders of pie two major political publicans can woo some of the tra­ , ummered fl«vor death. out dilCUEEed poi|. for admitting any of the five So-' ^Gulled from AP Wirea tial candidate for the Democratic sm . to 6 p.m. In Willhnantlc and oeming H." ■ . , 36” Lace on Quilted state to bring out his lengthy The Russian’s host, ^ Premier U slble Soviet economic MElitance Viet entries. presidential nomination, will ad­ Rockville; 6:30 a.ni. tO 7 :30 p.m. in , cloartad boaely : Rovoto Warq— Taffeta ..$ 3 .9 8 yd. 1 prison record. After the verdict, he Nu. canceled earlier plans to join| for Burma T,”with " U Nu"7 an^. key He did not state flatly that the dress the convention Tuesday^ Putnam; - . . . F.4URE ADD DUTIBS { M .told his lawyers he felt the jury Gov. Averell Harrimsn of New In Rockville, Mayor Frederick Soviet Premier Bulganin and Com- '"""b e rs at his cabinet, Adlal Stevenson, an announced Part*. Dec. 8 (F) — Premier the Verld't Ftnod Utonaih. munist party secretary Nikita S. There was no immediate hint (Contiaued on Page Bevea) York says handling;of Geneva Con­ Democratic aspirant, will get in S. Berger, seeking to become the Edgar Faure took perseaal (Coninued oa Page Seven) Khrushchev Sunday in Mandalay. of the direction suj;h aid would ference by GOP administration re­ the last wprd with a speech "rhurs- city’s first five-term mayor, U op­ charge today of arrangeteeata He wrill remala in Rangoon until take or of what conditions the Rus­ sulted in "payrhotegtcal disarma­ day. posed by Herman G. Olson, a for the French general eleo- CHILDREN’S NYLONIZED Toileti.es i . the Russians return Monday for I sians might inipose for provifling Train Wr^eckr Kills ment among the peoples of the free The AFL and CIO completed furniture dMler, nomlnatedy again done by aiaumlttg the adtiUoanl T op 10 Gangster another tworday stay here. No rea­ it to this strategically important worid" , . .Air Force qfficlala hint their Individual oenventlona. yea- by Republicans. poat of interior minlater. Coty Perfume Swans ...... $2.00 BOXED or LOOSE CARDS son' for U Nu's rtiange in plans country of 18 million inhabitants. Alsbama may have to foot bill if terday, after ratifying the roerg-. Mayor John N. Dempsey of Tricot .Knit Panb jC oty Perfume Guitarj.,,, , v. . x-...... *.$2.0!l)' Two years ago Birnna m inted 13 Britons; 35 Hurt Gov. Jamea E. Folsom uses NS- er, and the delegates were mark- Putnam, corifronted by an- op­ CAKDCVAf, STILL PBI80NEB Ganght in-Chicago was .announced*...... ______- . 'ttonat Guard -planea- for -wentlier ponent -for-Xhe~ftrzt' tlrne-tn-four-f ■i- ■ CafverBubble’ Bath ..,,.. .7 .'.. . 7. .59c 'Tn-e field Hostage and'lf.8. economic asaistaiice, aay ‘ liig time-^ pending mn . . ..^.Senators investigatihg Eisen­ WilUmantiCh seeking a fourth con- cently saM the Oardlaai had Exfra Special Box, 30 C ard s...... $ 1 .0 0 prisons, w u arrested by FBI where armed guerrillas have long understood the discuMion w m at suburb last night 'and burst into the convention. The telephone w m Wl CARRY A COMFliTE STiKK OF REViRI WARE Coty Bath Powder ...... $1.50 been active. Only two days ago an hower 'aifminiatration'a controver­ decided upon Wednesday./ aecutlve tprm as is Dempaey„ has been released from hiternmaat agents in a loop hotel last night. a luncheon meeting of Bulganin a searing . msM of flames. Thirteen sial "box score” of security risk opposition from Samuel N. Rosen- aad WM living la a monaelery Old Spice After Shave Lo tio n ...... $1.00 6 9e armed band descended on Ma}nnyo and Khrushchev with U Nu. Top unionists took this as a cue Kiddie Box, 10 Cards ...... Kendrick. Identified by FBI persons burned to death, and more- firings suspend public, hearings that the President is backing his stein, a former induatrial execu­ la sontiMBMt Polaad. ' Old Spiee Men’s Seta^,. 7... $1.00 to $2.00 agents' u a “hardened gunman" in northern Burma and seized During U Nu’s recent visit to than 35 others were injured. . - hostages two doctors, one Itstian amid flurry of partisan sparring. Secretary of . Labor, James P. tive who retired less than a year I GIFT BOXED Yardfey Bath Salt ...... $i‘.35 Loose Cards 5c to 25c each involved in a number of shootings Moscow the Russians granted Bur­ ’ Twelve hours later 11 of the Federal grand jury Indicta ‘20 Mitchell, in favor of a friendly ap­ ago M Oonnectlcut director of the 1,066 YUGOSLAVS FREED and with a record of escapes from and the other Burmese, from the ma 85 million in commercial- cred­ dead were atill unidentified. Two of Coty Stick, Cologne .. • • - ...... $r.25 local headquarters of the U.N.-af- men on chargtt ot running mtl- proach to the unions. Small Buainesa Administration. Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Dee. B two prisons, w u not armed when its. , the vicUms were young children. iion-dollar stolen car racket which Some Republicans, notably Sen. No national iMues have been in­ (JO — The aentoncce of amre arrested. flliated World HMlth OrganlM- At a banquet here last night, Railway officials said 15 persons Paper Mate Pens tion (WHO). authorities My -WM maqter-mlnded Barty Goldwater of Arizona and jected into the campaigna, but Re­ than 1,006 Vugoatov prlaaMaro Donald 8. Hoatetter. agent in Bulganin declared that "we are were^etained In hospitals and 16 from cell in Leavenworth, federal Sen. William F. Knowland of Cali­ publicans have ralaed the cry of were wiped out or cut today OR- chuge of the Chiugo FBI office, Accompanying tha Ruatiana are New two-tone colors. Also new Capri atyle. t A" Mtisfied our personal contacts othen had received hospital treat­ prison; , . . New attempt, to settle fornia, have accused labor iMd- “abMntea official” against Mayors der a gcMral aaeaeaty lamed by ' said Kendrick refused to admit hia Burma’a foreign and war minis­ here have deepened our mutual ment and permitted to go home; t-day eld strike of stereotypera Preeldeat Tito to mark the IBlR OgM Tspithl UiUI 9 O’Clotk ters; They are trsycllng in a era of raialng aluah funds to gain Berger and DempMy. TN CORK Identity, claiming he waa, simply understanding of many interna­ _ The electric train carrying 150 which has closed down Detrbit’s DempMy travels dally to Hart­ aaaiverMry of . the reaahRe, fleet RuMisn and l^rmeie control of the Democratic party CloBB Soturdby at 5:30 as usual. M^^nvm Comm* “Mr. None." He w u not re^atered it tional problema." He was respond- pasaangers from London's west metropolitan daily newspapers is and the'government. ford whers he 'la chief administra­ Among the 4$a artseaere leleateid ^ ; 0 ^ 7 A. M. to S F. M. Ihelading Wednemlay $ 1.69 and $2.95 each at the hotel, which Hoatetter de­ transport planes. Foreign corre- ing to a toast by the Burmese Pre­ end to their homes in the ThamM slated. PoHibty indloattng the aignifi- tive aide to Gov. Abraham A la Dragetloh Jevanovte, tirol Anornoona and Saturdays Until Noon CQRNOR OF Ma i n ANi) OAK STREETS | clined to identify. spondsnts prsceded them in a mier to the Russian Lsaders and 'ViaUite-ripped Into Uia-rear of the Opera atar Patrice Munsel, la cance the President attachea to RfWcoff■ Berger wofks in the socret^-gaReral at tha ~ * Hoatetter said Kendrick, who transport chsrtersd from tha, nation. freigrit train just/Mtame Barnes acaklfd on both hands in 4citcnen the (>c(^on. It will he hia (Hit eugintering department of the Fraat, whe waa ana" RM.lfOBTH MAIN STREET TEL MI 9-5253 Union et Burma Airways. Station. Barnes ts/sight nqlas wMt mlahap at her Long Island hOms 1641 to atae yearn la ’ (Owihniea aa Paga Bavea); After viaiting Mandalay, famsd ' (CsaUBMi a* Pag* Bovob) of cstttrsJ London. at Locust Valley. (CoBltated M Paga aovea) ' (OsaHnaad m Pig* Ihnis): ' aaR-gemamoat aeMiltlw* ' . f