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. ,tv '- \ l^,', ^'^;!--J.-\ 1 * \ Average Daily Net Preee Run For ttH Work Eadad iiiutrlfrater lEtttnins H^raUi SATURDAY, DECEMBER IS. im bee. 19, 1954 « •*■' ...... - V. • ' ' 4 ’ 11,515 jh ttr, — ta a lfh t l e e ^ without having to que up while Mcmker al Oh AaMtAi 'BsadaF gaasraEy fair, eoR f V . ■. I** ^'^^IliDiiiTown . , waiting for tha show to open. C lostd to r HoUdays Gleaners Holding Bureau of Olren^tiM ■Id. fHgC 29-98{ . / ..... , ’nUf Frtday, however, there may Drive ChairmRn Traffic Plan M ancheeUr^A City of Village Charm Heard Along Main SUoet Ua aomq trouMe, with tha special — .... 1.1 I I II I ...... m ...... ComtiuB, aon of Mr. and Cliristmas party showing of' car­ The Municipal Building will Christmas Party j m . Bnbfit J. Donahua, 90 Cooper Takes Effect be cloeed all day FYlday in ob­ And on Somo o f ManchoMer*$ Side Sfreeft, Too toons and "A Christmas Carol." . servance'of Chriatmaa and ail ' ■ ■ c VOL. LXXIV, NO. 18 (TWENTY PAGES) (MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1U54 v * U ima bean pledged to Sigma Nu At any rate, when w* asked Mc­ .Members of the Oleanerii Aean., (OaaaMkd AdvtrtWag aa Fag# U) PtU CRF^'^d^' '$«tem lty a t the Untiraratty of day Friday, Dec. 31 in ob- Grath, if he had any ides as to aervance of New Year’s Day. which is composed of past m at-. Vermont, Biui|ntte(^ Vt. Keporter'B Complaiat ,f,tore out the crankcase of the car why the line formed south instead Restrict Cottage Street Next to The Herald building on and caused all the oil to drain out of north, he aald he thought It was , Outside workers 'will alM rons and past patrons who served of Sunaat Council No. Blaaell Street ia a parking lot of the motor, some damage to the because more patrons came from Traffic irom Milking have both the days off. The in 1952 and 1953'in Eastern Star of Pocaebontaa, are, re< which ia maintained for Herald enjkie from lack of oil resulted. that side of town. days off are provided for In chaptera throughout tha state, will Heds Warn f\of the regular ineetlng employee. Like a number of office Her Brat move was a complaint Turn to Main Street the town’s personnel pro^am Monday ^Igbt at 9 o'clock in Tin This however, didn’t jibe with the and in its contract with Local hold their December meeting and Jury and buaineaa establiahmenta in to the police. On the face of it, the InformaUon Chief of Police Her­ A new restricted traffic plan ker H alt ^ e ineetlng will be fol­ Manchester, the lot la reserved for case might have appeared hopeless, 991, State, County and Munici­ Christmas party thla evening at man O. Schendel had compiled on went into effect this morning for lowed by a X^hriatmaa party. staff members only. but the police recognised the piece the question of where Main Street pal Employes Union. the Commu^ty Y, 79 N. Main St. Britain on Each member of the editorial of wood which caused all the dam­ traffic originatea. Schendel is re­ part of the Main Street area. It The program will begin with a pot- Mmusheater AvxlUary PoUce will and adve.'tising staff ia aasigin^ age to be a chock used by fuel oil ported to have said that three out will stay in ' effaet during the luck supper at 6:30 p. m. not hare a tegdlar meeting next a special parking stall. truck drivers to keep their vehicles' of five CM’S on Main Street are Chriatmaa shopping season and it Guests of honor will be Mra. Still Undecided Bonn Arms week but inatead^v^U do traffic There is nothing aa annoying aa from rolling when making a de­ may be Qie baste of some sort of Christmas Party Ruth C. Allen of New Milford,'past headed south. — ------* >1 d u ^ during the weilk aa prevloua- being assigned to a story, getting livery. . Then McGrath had another permanent one-way traffic plan. grand matron; and Past Grand ly aaalgne

r \ • ' / I 'r r P A G ^ t 111 ■ Bolton Wapplng Flames Kill Five thing poastbla to block tha eomr ZBAtoHear Troubled Conscienec 23 Persons Held pany'a back-to-werk movement. TFurlher FH A Probe AUertim disputed Williams’ Church Conducts In Home of Aged When grocer John Quigley After Picket Fight •tatsmmt. Allsrton said he haD ra- file w Skate Club Organized, 22 Requests opened hia mail this morning, ooived reports that only about 350 Holiday Parties he knew . the true epfrtt of to 400 persons had attended the New Orleans, L a „ Dac. 30 Chitttmas had surlved. (OMitiBnad frasi Fags Ob s ) meetiitt- May Supervise Public Rink riamee raced through a home for Hold Public Hearing In a plain envelop# was a ''Most of them.'* said AUerton, Wappln^r Dec. 30 (Special) — the aged last night and burned scrap of paper and a one-dol- ‘were the same 300 who have sup­ lar hill. On the paper was In­ lUE-CIO, field representative, said ported the union leaders all along." A breakfast party was held yes­ five patienta to death. In Municipal Building before hie arrest scribed Jio words, " I odco you Allerton sai^ he had. been told Bolton, D«c. 30 (Special)—liocal announcement of skating hours terday morning at the First Con- Fifteen others scampered out of Some 1,800 production and clari- The Christmas pkrty far the cra­ the one-story frame building, with Chorch Pice.DiaMHiw Tonight at 8 Q'CIock thta $1." It was signod “ a some union members who attend­ ROASTING CHICKENS children may ftkate at a public will be made soon. Plana are lieing FHA-lnsurod mortgagea in aonu cal mombera struck the plant Nov. auperviaed, rink during: the. holt- worked out to print a daily bulletin dle roll, through 'Eradaa two was the phystfcally able dragging the troubled eonaclqnco.’i ed the meeting deeired a secret CAtta far grtater than actuAl con- 5 in a ;.'aUurs ‘ o reach an initial ballot but did not request it when days if plaiui of the Skatlnf CHub on skating conditions for general held in the>aftemoon at Wolcott infirm with them. Two patlOnM The rsi.awed attempt by Wil­ Quiglo>’. manager of the For B holiday treat we recoBimend our broad- ■tructien costa. Due to the Chriatmaa holl- contract agreement. ' they found the atmosphere such Work out during: the next few daya Information anc the reassurance Chapel and at night a carol service were taken to Charity, Hospital. liam WigAnowal'.e to astabllah a Flrat Food Store at (149 Center capoiu or chickens (4-« pounds)) specially bred, I day Saturday, the regular Sat­ The company has appealed a that they were afraid to suggest it and the weather continuea to co­ of parents whose children will be was held In the church. Tha dead wc/e tdentiflsd as Report Criticiaed package store at 319 Spruce St., Bt„ waa at a .-loss for words, dental of a preliminary- Injunction fed and very particularly prepaid for the a r im (3eorge Kyle. Eeno (Mmpbell, Louis Datpita Agraamant by San. Capa- urday. church page will be because of poesiUe reprisal*” operate. using the rink. School News published, on F rid a y'of this will be one c i 33 Buuteis taken up but a salesm ^ who happened to ban .nasa picketing to the fed­ expert care. One or two of these on the platter art t g t Bsllsy;. Frank Jackson and Ed­ hart (R-lnd), committaa chairman, to bo in tM store at the time Harold Dwyer, recently appoint­ Bing Tomorrow H it school lunch room for school week- Clergymen anil those rc- by the Zoning Board of Appeals eral ' circuit court of appeals in ed park commiaaloner, announced The community carol sing at this weak la: today, tomato soup ward Brown. to dalata tha “worst Kandsl” ol- at a public hearing in the hearing commented, "noAr the only New fork . eye-cmtchinir. mouth-watering sight and you can find Cause of tha fire was not de­ ItfAtlon—which ha ranawad; how- sponslMe for Setting the lAurch nothing so delicious to eat. / thli weekend formation of . the the Elementary School tomorrow and crackers, chopp^ ham or pek- notices to The 'Herald are re* rOoifi of the Mchicipal Building to­ quaatloi^la what Is mlsairtg." The company last week, by club of which he will nerve' an at 7 p. m. promises to draw a large nut buttar sandwiches, paars; termined hut Sidney Chase, the 14- sver, in o aoparate personal state- night. year-old hoy wl'.o discovered the . ment— the Democrats • critlalsed minded that the deadline for newspaper and radio advertising, president. Ernest Larson o f Man­ turnout of residents for the three- Tuasday, cold mast, maahad pota- .Twelve items on Uis agenda of urged strikers to bolt ths strike smoke, said it atartsd near the , the rajMrt in a statement of’ their them this weNt Is 3 pLm. Thurs- ROGER OLCOn chester has been named vice-presi­ uarter hour program. Many In- toas, plcklae, escallopad toma- dsy. the. meeting that will start at $ and return to their jobs.' burning gaa heaters in ths pa- own. They said it “ sUIl does not wants to erect a lighted free­ dent; Mirs. James G. Hassett, 3Ivlduns and groups In the town toas, jam sandwiches, holiday pud­ p.m. Involve requeats by the Goner- ,A union spokewnsn ^ d yester­ tisnta' section. H ie boy Is ths make tt suiBcienUy clear that only standing ground sign closer to the tOTWest Center Street Mitchell 3-785S treasurer; and Mrs. Richard Olm­ will contribute their efforts to the ding; Wednesday, deviled t ^ e . al Outdoor Advertising Co. fo r ex­ day that between 700 and 800 coucin of manager Mn. Chanefie a ralaUvsly few in the Industry street line than regulations permit sted. secretary. y ' i success of the event which haa had macirani ealad, niblet com, cran­ tension of permission to retain IS strikers gave the negotiating com­ ' The club was fq-nned by local much careful planning by Mrs. berry aauce, roils and butter, Chalk. and the FH A were gu ilty'of mal­ ponel signs in various locatiom in at 311 Main St.; and Horace Pa- The fire gutted the fatlenU' feasance, obatructlon or deliberate Its way, the gwarnment Itself mittee a vote of confidence at a enthusiasts after the Board o f F i­ Joseph Freddo of the P T A and a Chriatmaa- cookies; Thursday, no town. ganl, who wants to ertet an addi­ luartera in the read and chnrred misrepresentation." might aa wall take over the build­ special membership meeting at nance referred the skating rink corps o f volunteer helpers. lunch because of short aeasion. quar Wlganowoke has. twice before tion to a store-that would be too Miings, walls and Boors. ing M largo-acale rental housing which not a siiigle request for a M M M M 1 proposal to a town meeting for .A quiet snowstorm would add a Union ScliooU today, baked nunl Sparkman aald the committee tried to open a liquor store at Utc close to the sideline at 59 Home­ secret ballot was made. project* It said: stead St. its approval of an appropriation td holiday touch to the occasion, the ham, mashed potato, - vegetable, mould “ watch closely for any de- “Wa havo frequently boon told Bpruro Street address which is Wiilisms said the 'meeting ex­ Committee feels, but has decided Also Thotsnt Moaxer, Jr., who is make the rink possible. Delay en­ bread and jelly, jcooklep; Tuesday, HURT SBRIOUM-T IN 0MA8II fecta that may show up" in ths that tha building industry will not within 1,000 feet of other liquor pressed determination to do tvery- tailed in airan^ng for a special that in the event the weather seeking to erect,an attached ga­ hot chicken sandwichea, celery and operation of hoiutng programa un­ build multi-family rental bousing outlets. In 1951, the ZBA granted town meeting and' the late date In should make traveling ..conditions der a new law designed to close rage that would be too close to the carrot sticks, cranberry sauce, unless the builder can make a fair him permlaeion, !iut this action the season made it unlikely that treacherous, the carol sing would Thompoon, Dec. 30 (d*)— Robsrt loopholes. sideline at 40 Crest wood Dr.; Mary fruit; Wednesday, soup and cnick- B. Davis, Jr., of Farmington, waa profit out o f the government- was latsr overruled by the courts the project would have become a be postponed until Wednesday. Cambria, who wants to make for ars, tuna fish- salad sandwichea, injured seirercly here yesterday, But he said. In an apparent jib# financed mortgage fundi (in other after opponents of the movs took Give McKinney Gift Certificates reality this winter- - . Accident .Saturday of this year’s probe: an appeal. sale home baked products at 50 Saturday's heavy rain apparent­ Browniea; Thursday, tottiato rare­ police said, i/hen the Austin-irea- words, a "windfall" profit) aad Ardmore Rd.; and Sam Nusadorf, I Dwyer said taat night members bit on hiacaroni. vegetable, bread fey sports car he was driving: over­ We will wuit a s t^ absolutely The second attennpt failed v.-tien SERVICES of the club will do. the work of ly accounted for an accident on also continua to own ths property who wants to erect a free-standing Tuck one of these McKinney Gift Cer­ turned while rounding a curve. objactive. We will not .want any Wlkno'vske waa turned down by operating the rink Including super­ Routes 6 and 44-A Saturday at and butter, peaches. without any subatantlal invast- ground sign at '488 N. Main S t tificates under the tree and watch your Both scho'ils will close Thursday Davia was admitted for surgery witch hunting. W# era not looking ment. I f that is the only alter the Town Planning Commission on That Interpret The Wiahea vision, maintenance' and provydldg 4 :19 p.m. in which a car operated for any headlines.’’ his request that local liquor regq- Also. Charlas Botticello, who Is handyman husband or son when he spots the finances. He is currently seek­ by Donald Yollsh, 30. o f Hartford, noon for the Christmas vacation. to the Day IfiinlNiR Hoepllal, n t - native It la better that the gov seeking permission to make alter­ Of The Panfly nam at about 9 p.m. The hospital T^er# have been suggaaUona latlona be revlaed In a manner that it Christmas morning! He can then sdect ing new members who are willing went into a skid as It passed Doc's The first bus will arrive at 13:15 ernment build such projects It- ations to the Oarden Grove, now a said his Injuries did hot appear to mat the Senate and House Bank­ would, liave allowed htni to con­ to work at the rink since volun­ Drive-In and struck a utility pole. p. m. and the last at 13;S0 p. m. •elf." non-conf'irmtng use. located off tools, hardware, paints,lumber . . . any­ ing Committees, both of which « m duct the businecs'at hpruce Street. teers will be needed to surface 'the Thursday at the Union School. be critical. DwvU, an engineer Keeney Street: Robert Samuelson, thing he needs . . . t(> the amount you Yollsh, was was driving west, had for the Allen D. Cardwell DteCtron- . slated to bo headed by Democrata One or more of the 13 panel signs JOHN B. BURKE Ice and keep It clean. live passengers. who wants to diminish a lot area specify. It’s the perfect Handyman's gift. . Mawdieatcr Hventaif Bemld lea Oo. of Plalnville, was driving "* Ooiigross. form a joint Involved in General Outdoor .\d- Subscriptions are being accepted Robert Schunbrun, 1$, of Rocky Pediatrics Staff verttstng's application are located on Iktrl Street smaller than pre- FUNHIAl HOMt by the club whose members raised Wapatag correopemdaat. Mrs. An­ almig a road leading; from the Watchdog" subcommittee to keep .scribed by the schedule; and Olga Hill snd< Arthur Friedman, 19, of a shArp aye on housing oporstioss. (m each of the following streets; TRL. 80 194 yesterday. Contributions have nie ColHna,, telephape 3-4419) ■ Thompson Rod A Gun' CluL to Prieaa, who wants to maintain an Hartford were both listed by Route 193 wiien the accident oc­ W. Center Street, New Bolton been made by Frank 'Volpi, SS; State Policeman Thomas Gauthier Caro the Rvllo Has Dinner-Party accessory building closer to the Tel. Mi-9-4.%23 curred. t ' The report iaauod Isat night pro­ Road, Tolland Turnpike, Darning 87 BAST CENTER ST. Laurelston Service, SIO; Laurter as susUinlng back injuries. The Climbers Killed Ctreet, New SU te Road. W. Mid­ sideline than regulations permit at AMBULANCE 8BRVICR F. DeMars: $10; Dwyer Products, police report indicated the impact duced no racommandstions beyond 239 R. Middle Tpim. propoatng cloao acrutiny of the dle TVrnplke and Main Street. $3S; Lassen Petroleum. $10; Ed­ vith the pole left its impression Friday evening the staff of pedi­ mond Pereiluha, $5; Mildred Olm­ Seotland .Falls BOW law to sea whether It will Other Appileationa in the right rear body and fender f "euro the evils." atrics At Mancheater Memorial Other applications to be heard (O c^ G a a i i i i L u m b a r sted, $S; John Rothwell, $3; R. C of the car. r .Miww .. But U bristled with criticism of Hospital had a gala party at the tonight include those of Harry Olenncy, $3; Paul Willey. $3; Services Held Bruce Ronson, $3; Jack Crock­ Fort William, Scotland, Dec. 30 ^ .^ I 'M builders and FH A officisls: It aald lioma of Mrs. Jean Sargent, 301 Jackson, whq wants to erect an s u F F L Y C O .- • O LT O H H 0 T C H Christinas services at the Con­ 1 4 odditiai to a garage which will be ett,, $3 and Ray Cooper, $3. Skat­ i/F)—^Five members of a . royal . tha FH A had “ ignored” congres- Henry St. Mra. Martha Mason waa gregational Church were well at­ navy recroatton party attempting TODAY asd TUESDAY , aionsl sttglgestlona for controlling closer to the sideline than regula- rHiVMiiW*liiW*liW liW W li W WW H W UPW**^*^* ing enthusiasts who wish to help tended yesterday. This was co-hoetea* Aftaa Rita Hanley, who I » raPd nPp d establish the rink and get it In op­ MRS. H. RICHARD MATERN. to scale Mt. Ben Nevis fell to their wlndfaU profits: "flouted the con- :)Ona allow at 142-lM Maple St.; Santa Will Be Here especially true for the church 1s now on the staff of the Oreen- Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., which eration, a project requiring several deaths from an icy 900-foot preci­ ' gritaalonai mandate" to keep mort- fleld. Mass., Hospital, attended. school program in the afternoon pice yesterday. * gage-insurancs commitments to hundred dollars, may make con­ attended by' parents, grand­ ChrUt Church Lutheran, Hart-wore a charcoal gray auit, winter The supper constated of salads tributions to the treasurer, Mrs. ford, waa the scene of the wrdding white feathered hat and gloves. The -victinia Included three petty actual costs of efficient opera- In variety, cold' meats, baked In Pereon Tomorrow parents, friends and interested officers, a midshipman knd a , tlona; aad denied the attorney James Hassett. townspeople. Seturday at 2 p.m. of Miss Barl>nra They will reside in New York City , OdoPB {iSSSS’^ beans, hot rolls, coffee and des- H ie club Is most opUmlMtlc Ann Bell, daughter o f Mr. and and be at home to their friends member of the Wrens, the Wom- general the opportunity to prose­ aert, each member contributing Pupils of thq'fifth ind sixth rn’s service. Other navy climbers cute bulldaas who filed allegedly about the possibility of supervised grade classes who enacted roles Mra. Richard Joseph Bell, 34 W, after Jan. 4. some dish or other Iteni; . MATTRESSES From 4;30 M, to 9 P. M. KEITH'S FOR LASTING HOME GIFTS skating this week. Dwyer states Biddle l^ke., and H. Richard Ma- The bride, who is a graduate of located the bodies but were un­ ,b b 8 Sn I titSvfi false mortgago-lnsuranca applica­ Singing of Christmas carols fol­ in the Nativity pageant, "O Come tions. tem, New York City, son of Dr. Katharine Gibbs- School, 'New able to recover them from a deep, .ENMiMen lowed with Miss Marie Poudrier Let Us Adore Him", Included rocky gully. T h is Is bureaucracy at its Made To Order Open Monday, Tuasday, Wadnaiday and Thursday'Til 9. Sharon Ducharme as Mary; Rob­ and M ra H. L. Mr.tem o f Worces­ 'Ybrk City, has been honored with I 'lw A v i playing the accompaniments and His Lost Appeoronce ter, Mas*. The officiating clergy- several pre-nuptial social func Ai, joint navy-air force rescue worat,” •the reporrsald. piano solos. Santa Claus also made ert Allison as Joseph; Edith aquad plkiined to go after the Hie poetwar apartment pro­ It M batter to have a good re­ G A R A G i MEN Toomey, Susan Johnson, Dena tiian wis the Rev. WaKer C. Mar­ tions. The. bridegroom attended a stop-over on his way ^ to the built aasttroee than a c lm p sew Concordia Collegiate Institute, bodlea today. Snowstprma held up gram. the committee reported, McDonough and Phyllis Converse, tin, Brooklyn, N. X-., who used fne North Pole. M. Wa ro-make aad aterUlxe HAVE YOUR PISTONS double-ring ;'ervice. Marlene Bronxville, Concordia Seminary St the operation yesterday. . “BIO SLEEr"’! P. M. came at a time of serioua housing Others present, in addition to Shepards and Susan RelUy, Mari­ Ben Nevis, 4,400 feet In height, sB types of Bwttressee sad box Combe, who ivss soloist, sang Louis, and is a fourth year stpdicnt “ SARATOGA" 8:59 ■ shortage. It built 465.U3 unlU those above mentioned, were Ann lyn Rose and Linda OlmMed as U the British Isles', highest moun­ opriag* “ Brother James Air,” “O Bless the at Cornell University Medlckl In 7,045 projects from coast' to Xlellisle, Anna LaChapelle, Cath­ the three Wiee Men. tain. Miss Andrea Paggloll was Borne" nnd the lo r d 's ' Ptc yer. College, New York.. . coast—a ‘^nsiderabTe accompUsh- erine Potts. Susan 'Yate's, who ment." JONES FURNITURE • pianist for' the carol singing by dVhlte anapdratjons.F.hd'Whlte ciiiy- played the role of Santa; Audrey a chorus o f pupils of grades three aahthemuens predominated In tlie But ^ha report carried a suggea- Palmer, Eugene Pipa, Margaret nd FLOOR COVERING I M A N L O W l HERE floral decorations. tion that If the building and con­ Vinto. Sarah Garvin and Augusta Here' through eight. “Away In A Man­ Man Kilk Wife, SS Osh 8L—TeL Ml-9-1041 ger" ..was the special program ton- Preaented in marriage by her struction Industry does not change Aufuat. MANCHESTER tribution of the youngest children, fkther,, the bride i.-aa attended by pupils In nursery. Kindergarten her c<^ii,.Mtss Claudia Rbasiter 'Self inf Eastonk TELEVISION and the first two grades. o f Bristol as maid of honor. BriOes- will ( AUTO PARTS Ushers for the service were maids ware Miss Judith Roesiter, Mlaa Janet Brr.jjley, 'Manchester; Police Believe Bl^ JAD W also Church School students and included Thomas Johnson, Jr., Junior Bridesmaids, Miss Joar.n PROGRAMS John Jensen, Paul Toomey and Jenkins, Hartford, and Miss Donna Lawrence Ckinversc, Jr. Hie White Matern, Worceetcr, sister of the Easton, Dec. 20 (P)—During re­ Ivideo Everyday— A ll Rights Rasaryed-^H. T. Dickinson A Co., loe. G ift presentation was made by bridegroom. Keren Swanson of cent years do:r.eatic squabl;lea be­ the children at the closei of the West Hartford was' flower girl. tween Mr. and Mrs. WilUaT>.Yfm- pageant when they brought their Dr. Donild MatiTh of Cleveland, nicky broui^t police to their Moorehsuse Road home on several presents for. patlcnU at Mansfield Ohio, brother of the bridogroom, I.|ll|j MIIIR Ilg* State Hospital to the front of the wsa best <-.'an a-'d Uslwra w ers Dr. occasio.is, bht they never foupd it Gerhard ‘ Krodel. Long Beach, hccessary to mske an street , church after, the Wise Men had At FOriHE HOUOAYS made their symbolic gifts to the N. Y., Robert RenU.' West Hart­ Yeaterd'.y the police answered you aw ake their last call on such a complaint. Christ Child. , ford; Willard Weeks, Brooklyn, B m t t e r S e e Walter Matern, V.orcester, Mass., They found Yaihnlcky, 49-yaar- BY 7“ Manchester Evening brother of the bridegroom and olu, employe of an Ekiston contrac­ last night? Bolton correspondent, Mrs. Joeeph Joseph Bell i f Manriieuter, brother tor, and his' write,. Jeari, 43, dead Motorola TV O’ltaiU, telephone Ml S-AS4S. of the bride. from bullet wounds Inflicted by a As tivrrtifri im Ufr, TMshwhiiiedfc MMaigAi high powered bunting rifle. CiMr, Sharp, Sfsady UHP. • f t H ie bride'rgown of embroidered SrtssnUsy ErM isg Pott, nylon tulle was designed with a Yamnicky's body, a gaping ^ VHF KaespNan Iraiii MILIKOWSKI fitted bodice, V-i eckllne, plain wound in his head, lay in the back Bottor Homos When "bight Lodge Installing folds of tulle end eatin rumnier- yard of bis home. Fifteen feet dittant slaNant 6r Gmrions, cough" kseps you away, in a rear entryway, Mrs. b.md. The bouffant skirt termin­ The beauty of the Christmas season is always heightened by tha Th* Sttt) Yorkor awAe, wise fota Yamnicky's body ivas found hud­ m moAD Mi-a-im take the herb Slate Tomorrow ated in a ci Opel train. Her veil of bright loveliness of "FLOW ERS by M ILIKOWSKI." A colorful \ >. cough msdlelBe-. im ^rted silk iUiia'on fell from a dled in a crouching position. SAU5S and f»ToauN. The 1 Cl own of rhinestones end pesrls Police Chief Oscar Svirha said T i I [ V I S I 0 N RADIO SERVICE bouquet . . . a dainty corsage . . . or the dramatic richness of a safe ^ aetton this is what epparcntly happened: Officers of Manchester Lodge and her bridal bouquet was of potted poinsettia is the perfect way to expres.s holiday greetings * quickly loosens white orchids x.nd stephanotls. Mr. an I LOVE LVCT children. Commended 1^ neckline, the skirts bouffant. They ChasMi at SiMUflleM. Man. -xitl COLLF.OE FBEAS CONFEB- X M osiy* o ter Relchard w ill be the installing paces from the back door, she F.NCE Parents' Magaslne. Get officer and Past Master W. Sidney wore nuitching jisadpiecea and car­ either called to her husband, cr he m r o n s iN today. ried colonial pmquets. the maid (;W f t> OCTDOOR ADV. (U) CBINA a,HITfl Harrison, grand trustee, w ill be turned around and saw her there, (M» M M WESTUft IMBS- (U> EOLIOAT riLH S ^ i>f. honor pihM, chryaanthemums and shot her. H* t ^ n turned his (U) TV THRATP.B^ grand marshal. lin s “ KM lf»m flaala Fe" (it) TBR MEDIC—“ B*4 CkHat- OfOcers to be installed are; Erie and the -bridesihaldk pink and back to the house, put the muzzle (U> GHflSTOFNKM PERTUSSIN white chryeantbemumS; «U) OIITWEBT WITS SIU- S. Anderson, , worshipful master; of the rifle In I*!* mouth, and pulled The junor bridesmaids also wore (Sll TNiXB KD’R FI'S CLVlf Herbert J. Leggett, senior warden; the trigger. a-.lt m i FOLLY OEMS full length gowns of powder blue Dr. Stanton Smith, medical S:U .<1S) WORLD S LOCAL MEW9 Malcolm Robertson, junior warden; taffeta and nyloii tulie. the over­ t-.M ( M il SOWDY O O O D V __ William R. Hewitt, treasurer', T. examiner. Hated the deaths (III WE8TEBN FLATSOl'SE MUNSON'S CANDY skirts caught with pink velvot murder and suicide. 4U> FILM W alter' Reiichard, secretary; Har­ rosebuds. They wore circlets of I William Yaninlcky, Jr., 33^ who «:W I i) STAGE t • KlTGHHia old W. Lavanway, senior deacon; blue velvet on their heads and car­ —“ Failli'' _ Hayden L .'. Griswold, Jr., junior had not yet arisen for the day, (Ml NEWS AT 91* _ Andover Reed. RL d, Boltos ried colonial bouquets of pink elf heard the shooting. He reached the (Ul SANTA’S-WOBKSSor Vi Mile South of Boltos Notch OIFTMDEAS deacon; A rth u r'W . Brown, senior roses and heather. H ie flower girl («> COWBOY FLAYMOCBE 1; Walter C. Waddell, juntor back door,. where his mother’s Opao t a.a|.*to l;U p.ai. aalll Baias .ir-' w as dressed in heaven pink taffeta body lay, just in time to sec Ms • lU (l*> TRE BABLY BSOW Photegraphad From Stock steward; Erland-R. Johnson, qhap- and nylon tillle with eatin cummer­ . —"Fanclf Falral" lain; James W. McKay, orgarfisl; father topple to the ground. I , (Ul WBATBEBMAN t:M ( S-U) DECKMBEB BBIDB. .. bund. She wore a crown of pink cniicf Svirha said WiUiam told SiM APOBTS ( A f Right) Howard, F. Waddell, marshal, and • :M 1 SI SrOBTSCOFE- velvet rosebuds, and carried a colo­ him he had heard Jiia father and (Ill boxSng* A e Uj i A n a b ie s Wllllam\C. Bray, tyler. nial bouquet- of blue chrysanthe- m l NEWS __ _ (fraai Batten FaHiar'ar) , mother qukrreling just 'before the (U-HI DEADLINE EDITION • , (m.J8TAOE "S” . , John Lk Von Deck, retiring wor­ murnr and.pink elf rosea, shooting. (fll BPOBTB VIEWS shipful nsaster, and James W. -Mc­ .t:W ( S) WEATBEBCAST ^ ' ^ a a» Eaaar" . ' Mrs. .BeH crose far her daugh Also In the house at the time, m i FILM DRAMA ASSORTED CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES Kay, organist, are in charge of ar­ ter'a wedding Dior blue taffeta • ;tt ( i) m m u t mewi^ d ay^ , , (U) BOBRBT MONTOOMEBT FiUtd With Holiday Green*' but still in their bedrooms, ware .m> WHAT IS YOfea TBOPBLE PBBSRNT8; OatM Capper- rangements for the program that with matching hat and white the Yamnicky’s younger aon, Rob­ m i HEWS S SF0BT9 .$3.95 , m> LOCAL NEWS_ lleM—Pari l i r Will follow the ceremony. orchid corsage. H ie' bridegroom's ert, 31'. a Marine bonne on holiday U:W ( t-U-U) STI'DK) nNE Ml) WOBLD NEW* TONIOBT CkUltOf’-'— ! ' , "■ ■ ...- mother wore a gown of periwinkle leaved and a 19-year-ctd'daughter, .. “ Twa Ultte W lk lt" ’ blue taffeta with purple acces­ V ( I M » BOXING (mala kaat) — MAN SHOT ACXYDENTAIXY Jean, "'i''"" -. !(~v Tct OUa ea. WaHee Cariiiir CANDLE CENTER PIECES sories. They assisted the bridal M a E c lia i f r I t raaaqt talMIswelsklt Neatlod In a Ck>lorful Baa# Arraagamanl. party at a reception for 350 ’Hi * Co. lt;U (St) TO BE ANNOI'NCBD $3.0p and mora Bloomfield, Dec. 30 ( ^ —Albert guests at the Manchcatep Country lt:U (U) WBESTUNO Stanhope, .43, of Bloomfield, was Club, which was artistically dec­ SsborfapslU 1I:U ( I) DOCOLAS FAIRHANKS " R ig h t - , shot accidentally Sunday morning, orated with basketa of flowers. FBESEN-rS—“ Tka Mizap" SPEGIML LUNOHES Eecsps lIiM (IS) NEWS COLORFUL CHRISTMAS SLEIGHS A woNDtirvLiv comfortable Bsicn police said, while target shooting When the couple left for .SBd NeW ' in the rear of his home. Police Moaa te 3 pja. Alas aaodwlehaa ^ (Ul NEWS At ELEVEN . Filled With Gay Holiday Docoratlod* IS THE W P R D f o r LADIES’ SLIPS wadding trip to Bermuda, tne bride ,.(U) NtOBTCAP RornoN lounger is the perfsa jiff for liwfe said that Russell Lafayette, 40, Brosd St. , . '.IS.50 (tl) FINAL EDinON or Dad- . . . in fan it's a g ift tbs and Stanhope were ahooting and O A K G R IL L Phene lt :U (M> LATE SHOW- the accident occurred- when La - Nl-9-4n4 “ VaBBZ Mr. F(M” '- whole family will enjoy. New, in -^DACRON and fayette was handing the .32 caliber M A T IN E E D A IL Y 1:S0 aa OAR jT ,r 4IANCHESTER '& . (It) MOONUOET TBEATEB 2. DOOR SWAGS ' ' leaa NbIb St— TeL Ml-$-4a43 llilt (U) FBEBMAN WAYSIDE Say "Marry Christmas" To Bveryona! ' NYLON autesnatie platol to Stanhope. (HI WEATBEB proved "Floating Cdm/ort" asskst' ths ' Sizes 33-40. - .t Stanhope was shot just under the » : U o t t t c a /' t e e a t b b *a Cansidorinf Shape and Slss. . $4.29 ' GIRL 7:M (til LITTLE SMOW "Beraad Taawnaw" $3.50 to $18.00 i'. your body in any poaiiion from sining ..DBBOAY —Daa Pirsia ItiU (U> PBEVl'ES From $2.19 (S J/ FRIDAY" toh MUHmibi Tkema WrlaU 7iU. BIOELIOBTS FOfMiMa mmaei pGMtvppr m t im * Hoocraa pne^ knobs or lever* The BarcaLoungir Sizes 44-50. -I .la (Met at Silt - t:lM:SaS:M I:tS4iM t:U (M) WEATBEBVAHB J. A. w A i t r M Mytins. Chair ilhutraied it cezored in nobby Q ^ec*t Has “ Part* Ftaykajt*’* tiJ S tm ^ {> $3.19 and mora (Nate; -Tkeater Cfa—4 FrI. Xasas ( tltO N T MABTni SHOW lexmrod Coral Hohair frtea* Ocher fabria'aad coloit comes in a variety of itylqs, tiam and Bte) Sal. BSa IBctMar, “JtatWB (It) NAMBB THE SAME WED.: “A WOMAV8 FACE" Braadii —Detail ZaaMa . covering* Sit in a BariaLonngtt todsyf aad “Dr. JekyU sad Mr. H yde" A Merer CkrUtasas U Brerraaal ^ <*MII OOCO EDWABDS A TBB BED JACKETS 9UILTED (U) EALF HOl'B FILM BED JACKETS Sherfy Nightgowns (til TME FAMEBBT . COMPANY 1 iASmBi], Mediiun, Large Given On COD. Del:’eiiei T:U ( t o il NEWS CABAVAN * Small, Medium, Large. ★ "Nykin Tricot —Jiha Caaieraa Aanuraa 34 Btrch SL — Manchaater ' T H E FLORIST ★ Nylon (Ul FBBBV COMO SflOlT , ■I" The Berreloeaget w bsilt for $3.98 • FOR HUNOKY (U l CBBISTOPBBBS ★ Blue. Pink, White S Pink or Blue CHR1ST3IA8 SHOFFERS . 695 M AIN STREET.^ tall* Midio ill. (h e n * Bo enio tm « I) CABSABB BOrB TM Mm w'i Bairilae BIshHckle Open Every (M l COMB CLOSFJI yes set e correct fill $1.98 and $2.98 $5.98 _ —dlrapMsItaa II:M (M> TKLBTBkATBB NEAR MANCHESTER GAS COMPANY Night Until 9 P.M . SPECIAL (Ul UBBBACB 3 :» (HI F a n ’s CqBNKB ...and up to $219.50 ^ (Ul FILM OBAMA LUNCHEONS, (U> BVBNK A ALLEN SiH ( •> BW FATOFF TELEPHONE Ml 9-S268 RANGt & FUEL OIL (tl) TBEAtrBTMBB IB AC- SiH (U) FOOB FOB TBOCOBT SEKVEO DAILt TtON 4iw (Ml jio aaw aen

BE SURE TO TRY OUR Opan Evary Nifjht Until 9. PIES — THEYTIE OEUC10U8! THE FALLOT STUDIO The BOLAND OIL CO. • " 1 ! - ; LEGAL BEVERAGES SERVED Opan Christmas Day Until I P. M. T a . M ttcM I 3“«320 CHARTER OAK RESTAURANT^ PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS / ISa CHARTER OAK BT. TKL. Ml t-iatt ,7: ■ ssm — ^ ^ — : """T / T ■ \- r ... / f L ■.• \ ^ ,/ , v;, - V.) ’■ t ^ y .i’’ j*i-**„ ■— .■?'..6'^’ '. ‘ -V...... ^ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20.1964 t . p. • IIANCHESTEIt EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY; DECEMBER 20.1954 ot&o!0^ and came quickly to the a good organ and gobd o rg ai^t— ■MW iisMdti i‘eecue before anything happened. what more can oiie,ask? ’ Weekend Deaths Captain Drowns, CQrol^rvifx Both musicians came through like The "Hallehtjah^Chorus” la a Coventry clam chowder aupper here Jon. 7. rogOrding Beerwort's ’’ appeal. Playar* will appear In the Man­ leader. They made small pin^and real troupe 's, which they are. It benediction in itself ahd never be­ Home For HeHdaya Wiley’a board held an executive chester Thespians production needla case for puneal They had Stays with Ship STOP THOSE DRAFTT DOORS Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. meeting when the matter wu "Dear Brutus.” by James Barrie their t^ristmaa pnrty Friday. i',^ '-'-E takes talent, training and alert­ comes trite with rlghronanage- 9 s THB ASSOCIATED PRESS George Dart who arrived at their fully considered. Wiley'Mid "The Enjoyed at South Church ness. They had It Rudolf Brander. ment. The idea of using ^ Mes­ East Liverpool, Ohio—William to be given Jan. 32 and 33 at Bow- They will meet naxt on Jan. 7. FLEXIDOORI MIRI Why net take tjme to ebeck the spaoe aronad your doors to see home over the weekend for the board is unanimously of the -Ask-, the baas soloist and also one of the siah Overture for a Postlude was H. Vodrey, 81, lawyer and execu­ Tobermory, Scotland, Dec. 30 i/P Additional Election Costs era School, Manchester. Ronald Toinorrov.-'s n.cetings Include Tub Eocioanres 44 A'36 quartet, is a newer member to unique end most effective,-an'’1^ a tive of the Brush-Moore news­ how nmeh draft yon are gettiag: aad how nbsat the beat ye* V holidays ore Oirolyn Ann of -West­ opinion that there w u no evi- Glendinning will portray Mr. Pur- Democratic Toa-n Committee, 8 r i — m r W mi r Aim eiMOlLAND rKAlT crable perhapa to the usual —Ivan Dahn, a 07-year-old Swedish are toeing: aad what abeat ihe children on the loert Are they minster School, New Wilmington. 'Uenca in the record sufficient to. dle; Mrs. Raymond Culver. Lady p.m.. Booth Diirocfc Memorial U- Campleto the choir. His voice has fine that might well be copied by any­ahy- papers in Ohio. Born In East Liv­ ship captain, went down with hU Pa., and Lynn-B«lle of Howard reverse the decision of the toning "aquare” harmonies with which timbre, good virility .and compre­ one making up a similar progranf^ erpool. Died Sunday. gettiag the draft toe 7 Caroline; Burton E. Moore, II. orory; Yo-ing llotfiera Club (%riat- "DO nr TouRSEur Sea M ' tW diolr Of th« South M«tho> we overburden the season.- The damaged freighter jrestarday after Approved by Finance Unit Seminary tor Girle, West Brfdge- commisSlon.^’This board ia hirther Lob; John Hansen of Columbia, nias party, 8 pm. Nathan Hole - AM Cburdi pm iM iffl Ita tndl* hensive diction. The peoplele Who crowded the au- X New T o r k—Mrs. Gwendolyn Us crew of 30 took to Ufeboata "Silent Night” benedltion of simi­ Robert Gordon, Jr., did hls.q>art ditorium last evening should have ^artaa, M, actress on British Dees year fsaiily have to pan aad tag to get the deer epcaf If water. Moss.. They will resume of the opinion that the decialon of -Matey. » Oommu!ilty Center; Rip and Stitch ’‘M ea l OurMauM carol atrvlca to lar placement at the close of the The crewmen all survived without Coventry Lead —Additional .... their studies' at their respective the xoning commission w u cor­ 4- H Chib,' 9:30 a.n.., hor.ie Mrs. 'M l alimM capacity houae Sunday In "Go Tell it on the MountaUis,” carried away enough inspiration to and American stage. Bom in Dor­ ao—yon shenM have your doors taken care of with INTER. schools on Jan. 10. rect upon facts submitted.” Charter Beeeived aervice was reverent but not showing he la carrying on the tra­ last well enough through the holi­ chester, England. Died Saturday. - Injuries. Ooventr/. Dec. 30 (Special)— Explorer Post 64 Boy Scouta re­ Julia Dalxirge;-Sewing Basket 4- m nchi V I The ship, the 1,887-ton Hlspanla, LOCKING METAL WEATHEr At RIPPINO. The Board of Finance voted a 1350 E n l^ a g e d The Zoning Board of Appeals . Men Elected H Club, 9:30 a.m.. home oC. Mrs. FLETCHER 8LA8S IHL * » ^ ^’'^AilMderful combination of rev- mournful—rather anticipatory. dition in splendid style. day season. LoulAvlUe. Ky.—Romuald Kraus, has upheld the decision of 'he Local men elected to offices of ceived ita charier from Eric Lynn Soieigta The service was ideal. I t waa •8, noted'sculptor. Bom Bucovina w u en route from Uverpool to increase in election expense appro- of Willlmantic. representative of 5- mil V. Mamet; Scouts Pock ■ *-187*; Awaoa and humility pervaded the Sweden with a cargo of steel when PhoM A. Kssdl. f5 Homlhi St.—Td. MI-3-5470 pristior. St a recent meeting with Planning and Zoning Board that Uriel Lodge, AF and AM, include 65, Den One, 6 p.m., home 1‘. 148 WEST anODLB TCENPIKB I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « M n nosical aervice, with Juat In her aolo iiiid deaeant work, not too long. It had contrast, rrovince, Uten in Austria. Died the request of E. Lynn Beerwort the following: Eugene W. Lati­ the Eastern Conn. Council, during Mrs. June Oaal was in prime con­ color, mood and spirit. It was Sunday. \ it hit a reef half a mile off Scot­ the Board of Selectmen. Selectmen a recent Uons Club dinner meet­ Joseph P. Eaton; Girl Scouta ' saouch dramatic effact here and Yale Dean Sees land’s west coast during a storm. said they had incurred bills ex­ of Sandy Shores for approval to mer, treasurer; Clarence E. Wll- 71, 7:30 p.m., Tto! ertaon Schdol;. thare to giva life to a well balanced dition. Her easy and happy tone .completely musical and ao "Chriat- New York—John Redmond Mar- rent house-trailer sites ms living liama, junior -warden; Jesse A. ing at the Cove Restaurant. The AUTO GLASS INSTAUID delivery was contagious and she maay” in its rarest and finest ra, 81. vies preMdent of the Rail­ When the freighter was backed ceeding the original appropriation Lions sponsor the local troop. 'They St. Mary's Senior and Junloz^XTYO procram. off the reef. It took a 35-degree Hot of $1,300 votoi in the annual town quarters on a year-round , basis be Brainard, senior steward: )W1I- Oiristmaa party. 8 p.m.,/dhurch A e aervice had been planned, waa ready to meet any change meaning. Unity^in Chiirch way Express Agency. Died Sun­ liam Edmondson, marshal; George were entertained at the dinner GUSS FURNITURITOFS . Mention must be made of the day. . to port budget. and would need the re­ dented, meeting when a film on Arizona hall; Krafty Kllppers Club, one could tell, with' true appreda* without the slightest hesitancy or 'The Planning and Zoning Board J. Mathewy^ board of' trustees; 7:30 p.m., Hans HanMn .borne; tlon of the Chriatmaa atoiy—the noticeable effort. Her soft tones lighting. The indirect lighting of Cleveland—Edward R. HanMna. Ih e crow abandoned sUp In two quested Increase to pay these Mils. waa shown. Registration cards lifeboats. They circled the ahiit The rinance Board was notified decisloned that such a use would Myrton E. Wright, building com­ hsve been given by Lynn to Wil- Boy Scouts 'Trocqi STi 7:30 p.m., MIRRORS (Firaplac9 m S Door) . pemrerful meditation aurrounding carried through the auditorium, which South Qiurch is so proud New Haven, Dec. 30 (ff>—Dean 73, founder and choirnian of tae mittee. 1 -■ was used to full advantage, the Hankins Container Co. Bom in pleading for the captain to Join of this situation! Dec. 7 and took; be an extension of a non-conform- lism Hotchkiss, post advisor; American Legio.i H/mt. tr: , uo birth of Chriat, the almplicity and her full volume lost nothing Uston Pope of the Yale Divinity ir^medlato steps to determine the Ing use, Beerwort’s appeal wax a The lodge will have a stated PICTUkE FRAMING foR typM l ; of the Baby Jeaua, the awe and ex- of ita beauty. chancel arch needed only by the School says CSiriatlan churches Bellaire, Ohio. Died Sunday. them, but he stuck to the bridge. BRAKE g j Chsries Farrington, aaaistant ad­ singers being the chief illumina­ "The skipper could have come )5 over expenditure. It waa found request to reverse the decision of communication Jon. 8 at 7:30 visor; Ford Morgan, Herbert J. Manchester Evi^lag Herald O v- ultatlOR at the wordiippara. The "are beginning to take qerlously Kansas City—Kenneth Ctarii, Priscilla Robinson has a rich off with us, but peihaps he that printing .and advertising bills the Planning and Zoning Board. „ p.m. at the Masonic Hall, Merrow Gable and Henry Sherman of the entry correspoiiaMit. Mrs. Cliarlea WINDOW onU PLATE GLASS ' choir aad oigantat performed with mellow contralto which shows to tion. It is the frame for the en­ the central things they have in 66, veteran Associated Press news­ when the entered apprentice de­ Uttle. telephooe Pilgrim 3-«t8l. aktti aad good taate, aubordlnatlng tire picture. man. pied Satiuday. thought he had more time,” said were higher this year due to larger On NOv. 3 it was brought to the post committee. better advantage in aolo work. common,” and that this ia work­ amounts ordered. It was also found attention of the Planning and Zon­ gree will be conferred on a class 4-H cinb News JAIXIL'SIES: Instollattoa ie <)iilck. Easy o«J BcoMrataaL paraonality to the maaaage in> Credlta Male Vocalists ing toward church unity. Chl-mgo—Byron 8. Harvey, 78, first officer Walter Elnersson. "A SPECIAL of candidates. Harold Baglin and Rudolf Bran* The male section of the choir chairman of the Prod Harvey bulkhead must have broken, and 14 that the selectmen had voted an ing Board that Beerwort w u pro­ The Speedy Knee-dles 4-H Club Ooatroctore: W’e have to stork . ynlvod. AlwaM with deairable teeh- Real wealth ia a atata of mind, der. With Mrs. Oaal and Miss Rob­ Asserting that "the feeling of Includoe liatog aad laboi-THB BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN ■ IncreSM In wages of electlor work­ viding factlitlea for parking of Meet Wednesday girls hsve been taught the blanket aMue, with evidence of quite ade< deserves special credit. It gave the unity among all churches la grow­ chain of reetauranU. Died Sunday. the ^ p went down like a stone." according to a professor. Yep, inson, sang the quartet "Shep­ foundation to the entire concert. ers from 75-cents per hour to one additional trailers on hia property. Cub Scout Padc 65 a-iil have its stitch by Mrs. Edgar Wennerberg, mind your dollars and cents. MEDICINE CAMNETS and SHO¥fER DOORS guato preparaUon, the choir and herds on this Hill," showing a ing rapidly now," Dean Pope alao iUCTRICITY IS OUR RUSINRSS dollar per hour for those on an He was advised by that borrd that meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ■oleiata alike aang with aincertty, One would like to hear a com­ said last night that: Open Saturdays—Open Thuraday Evenings and without evidence of p h y ai^ good balance of tone in general. pletely male chorus if that is We Itove prerlskw eqalpeseat tor teat aad repair ef geoeraton. hourly basis. Tliey had voted the The uee ofHrailera u.living qtar- in the American Legion Home in BadI' of the soloista had brief aolo "The tima is coming when the atarter m e t^ voltage regnlatere. flat rate of SIO fo. cne full work­ tera during v.lnter months con­ the form Of a. Christmas party. ESILMATES GLAOrLY OnYlN or paychologtcal atraln. Thla helped what they can . do. split between the Roman Catho­ Muta in the quartet alao. Mr. Philip N. 'Preggor, as choir­ ing election *day of 17 hoiirs to a stituted, an extension of a non- The Robertson School girls’ 'Me andienGa to relax and be x«. lic and Protestant branches of "AUT0 8USS EVERY DAY IS CHRISTMAS IF YOU TRADE HERE rate of one dollar per hour, re­ conforming uae. According to con­ buketball team defeated Hebron to the mood of the muaic. Baglin’a quartet work and "antl- master and organist of the South Christendom will have to be re­ phonal" aolo in “The "Shepherds Church deserves „a great deal of We give Ciaeamera Profit Sharing Greea Staaepa VREB with gardless of r.'.e number of hours tents of a letter signed by Aaro Elementary School 'Thuraday af­ Thlcirted VM takt examined boldply and honestly.” puRNinmi TOPS put in working st tlie polls. Since A. Aho, secretary of the Planning ternoon by a score of 60 to 33. nrat credit muat go to the end the Inn” left nothing to be credit. His solo work la enjoyable . Dealt Pope -spoke on the weekly oadi lie pnrehaea. desired. Me has a good aenae of and his accompaniment, whether the original application waa and Zohing Boarif, Beerwort waa High scorers for Coventry were talented 18 year old daughter of radio program, “Yale interprets baaed on the old wage,scale, ilie requested that, this use be diacon- Gloria Bussiere 34 and Karen the organlat, Mlae Cynthia Treg interpretation. In "O Holy to soloists, chorus or .congrega­ the news,” over StaUon WTIC, YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE ' Night," Which preceded the offer­ tion, is completely adequate. He 1 asa now eelehratiBg 86 yeate ef eervlce to Maacheeter, an Finance Board had the choice of tlnued and that he advise that Eldrcdge l4. Who, wHh her father acoom Hartford. .recommending «that the Selectmen board of hia decision by "Sav. 10. Best local guards were Janice ««»■*». l ^ e d tory, there aeemed to be a little is a "joy to listen to, or to sing He said these are the things yon caa Ieoh for bargiuaa here tor the root of the year. Diaaa Lee Motycka 6 0 confuation, a thing which is most with." Itapecially should we revert to the former wa%e scale Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Motycka On Nov. 15, Beerwort eippe''.l.ed Schwager and Pamela Crone. r t ^ numbere with profoe- churchM have in common and J. A. and .wait until next budget' mak­ to the Zoning'Board of Appeals The local girls will play Stafford. PAC BALLROOM n a t } ^ea^ aplomK The fine tone of her likely to occur in familiar num speak of the carol "O Little Towm •which are working for their unit^: of Folly Farm, Coventry, have an­ ing period to Include any increcses, for a reveraal of this decision. A High School'freshman girla tomor­ 6'6/mai/7 ^ ^ Mcellent inatnunent waa brought bers, perhapa because there are ao o f . Bethlehem,” vdiere he ob­ “Paith in one God and one Savior, nounced the engagement of thaiy . tOCKVIUE many different editions of them. served the stanisa “How silently’ SERUIEE or to use this opp,>rtwnlty to revise public hearing W u held Nov. 29 in row at 2:45 p. m. at Stafford. «>t ^ her viruoei^, and her common opposition to materialism eiAssco. the wage scale. daiighter, Miaa Diana Lee Mo­ conformity wltii 'requirements of ■> In play MANCHESTF.R ipiideety over auch enlevement The key waa really too low, and so dramatically without cut in and secularism and Communism, tycka- to Thomas Jefferson Her­ rhythm or tempo. If this sounds 24 BIRCH 8T. The Finance Board imoniraoualy the Zoning Ordinance and Stat^ Pamela Culver, daughter of Mr, weeeryw tM Sneat commendation. although Mr. Baglin reached his and, of great importance, a grow­ TcL MI 9.7622 VANS STHTIOn ware of the opinion that'75-cents bert, of Maple Hollow Farm, an- Law at the Ito'-erlssin Sct.ool. and Mrs. Raymond Culver will ' AiMtont®," from mc* notes with ease, they did not show simple, count how many organlsta ing conviction that diviaivenMs per hour was too little for the nandale, N. J., formerly of Bar­ The Zoning Board of Appeals cad qweerto by Wienlawakl; “Al- off his voice to beat advantage. do it without confusion, and ask appear in a piqy at 3 p. m. over EVERY MONDAY NIGHT within the Church itself la a ain **We CanH Hid* Bthlnd 4 2 7 Maitford R"a»iBaMimratararaa>a»raraa>inaii trol. 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■ f ■ BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 20,1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20; 1S54 . I made this choice. 'When you are ffd l Boyle middle-aged, growing bald, and Survey Forecasts Praaidant pretanda to ha deUberat- Foreman Burton Lehman wel­ feel your arches falling, then you']! comed the young guests . and ing. er avtn to bo reluctant to he- ' D r o o d l e s remember and understand. Skywatch Schedule turned the party over to Danhy H ike in Jobless cept, soma policy he hinwelf has What Kind of Animal What kind of an animal 'would By BOMCR PMIOB Hair, master of ceremonies. Enter­ fou choose to be in a future ex- alriedy privately selected as hia tainment wak provided by the Taetday, December 2. atenca? Make up your own mind. Washington, Dec. 20 (F)—Pop­ M * » c own goal. I f iia ia cunning, in a Gertrude Tyler Daiice School. 1'2 - 2 A m ...... Volunteers Needed Open Every Evening *til Christmas Eve! Don't ask yo'iir wife, or you might ulation gains and the rising out­ The children sang carola and 2 - 4 Am...... ’...../ ...... V o lu n t e e r s Needed good aanaa, he oontrlyea to have Would You Be? get the reply I did: put per worker may eauat an in* enjoyed a showing o f movies. “Never mind the next life. Whet 4 • • a.m...... Volunteers Needed ' i. tha people themaelves make up Burton Lehman. Jr., ■ and Billy c r e ^ in unemployment next year kind of animal do you think you’ve • * 0 Am...... Vsinnteers Needed their mlnda and tall him to follow MacDonald sang solos. New York (F)— In aome parts of- coalT^'fcnrSfely "geT To^feant 0 - Noon ...... Willism Hansen doCpite an expected higher produc­ Closed Chriatmss Eve i t 6:30 been acting like up till now?"' tion. the U. S. Chamber of Com­ Santa Claua visited' the party the world millions of paopla ba- long youraelf.) Noon • 3 p.m...... Robert Genovesl Uda policy, rather than take, for Klndneea draws a ^ t a in . merce reported. end distributed gifta to the chil­ Soma .men at cocktail parties 5 • 0 p.m. . ' " . Paul Goulet , ; __hlme^, solo rssponalbllity for it liava that after death they return Basing ita flgiurea on a survey of dren. Refreshments were served. say the onlyl animal they would 0 * 8 p.m. . . . . Alfred llegcnow, Tiiomas M. R;;An to earth in the form of an animal. 13 affiliated industry aaaociations, * * f A Preaident haa to he subtle in consider. Is a lion. . But a surpris­ 8-10 p.m. ., . Lloyd Davit' m, Richard Hprris, IIMI IUn«r. the chamber aaid in a weekend re­ order to have it appear (hat his This Idea haa always fascinated ing number e f fat fellows express Present N ativity ■William Cockeri am lU T U me. perticnlarly if one hed a en urge to be en elephant. I 10 - Midnight Doris Cowles, W aity Duggan, port that production next year own original dedsiun has come Gifts with Watkins choice in the kind of eiUmal he'd should rUn 2 to 5 per cent over that A Tliought for TodHy pondered this for a long time be­ Dorothy Nolan j ' . . Mf not from him but from the peo- A- . A t Green School that of 1854. A 5 per cent gain Moetbi. •«••••••••«• be in a future Hfe. fore coming up with what I feel Volunteers may .register at Cl >11 Defense Heac:fllclal consideration of the Waa it the dangerous mountain stir lagging conyeraeUon 'at a can't see myself doing it for my who keep our facets from drip­ Miss Martha Wiiite and MIsa Educfition R eport problem facing Connecticut In the When It comes to Blinds-•> Come -to FindeH's he would spend his own ,pewer passes, the wilderness, or wild ani­ tired cocktail party, end arouses own pleasure. I hate raw meat, opoteKwi norm oro olio roiorrM. ping, our drains from clogging and mals?” The ansy/er came, "No. Helen Nicoli, music teachers, in­ field of higher education in the ;4 ulCkly. When he contrives to Costs nothing extrs to have a suspicion in me that most people too. And can ypn imagine a bold — WeM, they fix lots of things. Last none o f these wak the most diffi­ troduced the program with the years which lie ahead." I oomco cMoot 0* N. the added prestige of the present aecretly have e deep-seat­ lion, after dragging home the bS' seam to be doing the bidding of cult part of my Journey. The roost traditional carols and provided the Hartford,' Dec. 20 (F)— Gov. John The CPEC has interviewed the : le& lae. March my bathtub sprung a leak ed desire to be something besidea con, meekly asking his lioness, pi-esldents of Yale, Wesleyan. -A* MADE-IN-MANCHESTER i ]^bHsk«n the people, he, theoretically .at and I called in a neighborhood trying end annoying thing with Watkins label. background music for the scenes Lodge today forwarded to his suc­ . Jiuiw _ a- human being—If only so they "Please, Jf you don’t know how Trtnit.v and Connecticut Opllege Plumber who was the nicest, most which I had to contend was the of the Nativity, which were pre­ cessor, Gov.-elect A, A. Ribicoff 1 least, preserves his own power for .^can avA.TtOtt& always stopped to excuse himself There ia a real down to earth necticut Public Expenditures -79.50 Tbe martini devotees ell say w ^ e ? " Norton. Ck>uncil (CPBC) of its survey of mittee of the business offices of ice call Findells . . . MI-3-4^5. Quality like gency exlata. and pass the time o. day and diS' message in that story. It is always they either went to be (A ) a ahag- Being a mongrel dog. loved by Pupils taking part in the ta­ facilities for higher education in public and privaU institutions; Kirsch Sunaire Blinds with exclusive S-shap- ! Js£ ‘SV SS‘,SSS&s*^ cuss the latest movies every time the little things in life that ulti­ In this, too, in his aalactlon o f gy dog, or (B ) a talking horse. a lonely child, does appeal .to me. bleaus, which were directed by this state. representatives of the Connecti­ ed slats and new Kirsch Vertical Blinds that ha went back to hia shop for a toot mately count most, it U the Uttle Thoee sebm to be the only Irinds of instances whare ha himartf must day to day thoughts and deeds that But it would -be juat my luck to Mrs. Dorothy Poole, sixth grade A copy o f this report also wi/nt cut Ckmfereocs of Community draw like draperies! Made in Manch^ter. • in noiliaeltottor Evoning^inroX. arid during the two weeks ha was animals they know anyUnng come back as a trick-performing teacher, were Donna Luce, Mar­ to Director Harry H. Lugg of the and Junior Colleges and Educa­ * ...... ^ •* lead, aa opposed to those where there he never oaee forgot to either build a strong character or about. Mention the poasibUlty of Backed by 25 years of experience. «'m . Mdi self. of a chaotic one. Likewise, some­ "Oh. a iMauUfUl tiger," or "Oh, e : «o r ot Ml oactpt Moturdor — proud to say I’m a real Plumber’a fun though it’s been. I went Dingwall, Carol.yn Brown. Ste­ analysis of the extensive material In addition, the CPEX?-reports, m f g CO. times the smallest good deeds we lovely spotted leopard." EtUt. when r in d ell . , tio. M. Sometimoa, he becomes so ad­ Prland change. phen Brott'ni Patricia Appleby, involved win not be completed un­ it haa talked with representatives do for others are the ones which Give her a Lant Che$l^ presaed to the point of honesty, dicted to the habit of not seem­ are remembered the longest and A milk cow la a wonderfully use­ Donna Harries, Brent Mohr and til some weeks after tiM first of of 68 secondary schools. Including Monday, Secombor 90 they generally admit they'd really Roderick- Eliason. the year." parochial school. MANCHESTER GREEN ing to lead that he haa. no mean the most. like ;to be a genteel thoroughbred ful creature, a strolling factory in 75 Enjoy Annual A t Christmastime some of the a— Give her a.Lane for Christmas and a leather, cover. Switching from Scenery was made by members Atkina also tq|d Lodge that there "Substantial prqgress has been crurage laft for taking a first cat in a fine old well-kept home beetunv gifts jrwuyou wuiucould give would nr u u • u you give her the best. Models to fit cigar-chomping to cud-chewing of the A rt Club: Georgeanne. Mc- is "widespread interest” in the made in gathering the data need­ No Root In Hoilthy Soil t n e of mice and run by people ed for the study,” the interim re­ stap when circumatancaa say that r i r c n i e n o * a r t v . , * * * kindness, understanding and every decorating scheme at Watkins wouldn’t be too much of a change, Caughey,. Joan Anderpon, Karen study, and declared: Tho Houm Un*AiYMrican Ac- who didn't went any kittens. Steckel, Susan Carter, Mary Ann port states. If ba doasn't, nobody wUl take i t J conslderateness. These are .often- starting at S49.96. Model shown has but there are other requirements “Ws feel that it (the study) will tlvlU u Oommittoo, porhapa con* times expressed in Uttle deeds " It ’s very simple;" one ladj) said and—well, to tell you the 'fu ll Beach. Susan McKInnie, Patty But the groat Preddenu do mU a full length drawer $79.60. Budget grimly. "The average woman Ballard, Herbert Dugan, Bill a c i ^ tbat It haa racUvad aome About 75 flreriien'B children were and little words but they count truth, I w as'bom ticklish. Yep, their strategies, husbanding thair so much in making human rela­ e— 13.75 Terms. has to struggle half her life to even on the soles of my feet. Stuck, Raymond O'Reilly and paat crltlciam for Ita concentra­ entertained yesterday afternoon influanca for thosa times when it at the annual Chriatmaa party by tionships mors enjoyable. get a fur coat. It would be pleas­ Right now I'mvin the mood to Donald Nielsen. Lighting effects ant to be 'oorn with one on—and were worked out by James White­ tion OB only.oO* brand of ~aub- haa to be exerted directly, and re­ Hose Co. 2. o f tha South Manches­ Ralph E. Henard. become a ' wild horse, galloping veralon,'* la carront)y diracUnK ita ter Fire Depa"tc'<—* ..... 'k Sponsored by The Manchester b— "ilie oval Victorian Mirror, in its one that wouldn't go out o f style." free on the open range, trailed by hall assisted by Michael Moarsco taining the courage so to use it (Editor’s Note: Then why didn't and Tommy Moore. critical attantioo to aonta of the place at 3 p.m. at Orange Hall. Council o f Churches. c— Smart Tables for Modem bumi$hed gold frame is/a handy size a herd of admiring fllTies, and feel' rooms porches, game rooms! for small wall spaces aiid over chests. the want to become a mink? A ll ing the fresh breesc tossing my •Yifht wing" hata g^upa which women are after mink coats.) mane . . Oh, that' wind in my A husband thinks w ha( Ins. says Well T s|m 0«hi Frosi Outer Choice of Nest, shown, or Step ' 13>/4 X 16Vi inches. $7.98 value. carry on In thia country. The laat' authoritative word (Boyla'a Note: Wall, that’s the long proud mane. > counts—until he hears his wife’s trouble with being born in a mink Don't expect me to tell you why TMa ia, wo mppoao, daaigned to Preatdent Blaenhower had from and Cocktail models not reply. shown. 316.95 values! demonatrata tho Committce'a im­ A ir Force officiala. they assured MICHAELS I HAS WATCHES partiality, in that it attaeka tho him that flying aaucere did not Sparkling Brass Floor Lamps 16.50 i puiaonoua tdetromO right aa wall represent an invasion of this aa tho poiaonous oxtioma laft planat from outar apace. That was &T-d— Make it a bright Christmas with decorative Watkins foproaented by Oonununiam. the tantalising aum of informs Lamps like these. Choice of Junior or Swin^ Bridge models PROM ..from Alpha And aomo o f thoao who have tioB on tha aubjact aUclted from with taffeta shades; polished brass bases; Bolite harps for raaentod GongraaaioBal invoatiga- tha Prasidant, a t hia last nawa G-E indirect* bulbs! Regular $19.76 value. tiona o f tho lo ft whan they conference, by someone who drew to Om ega I aeomod to troad oa dvU UbortlaA Stores Open tha Fteaidant's attention to the w ill probably bo ad thoughtloaa aa fa c t . that flying saucers are the Decorated Rockers !26.75 to applaud auelt. invaMgatien of rage, this year, in Europe, where tho oxtromo riglit. Som'o mgy ovon varioua govemmasts have even ’ forgot Omt' tho quootien o f ciirU p:-^The rocking chair; an American paid official attmtioh to them, invention, finds its most decorative Ubertiao alao .oRlata tharo. _ and where, ia fact, some have even But what thia country roaily form in the Boston Rocker. Here’s a be«i photographed—or doctored graceful mcidel finished in Federal OPEN naodii ia no( p campaign to ro- ean’t eacape these haunting f— 5.95 In to 'a photograph. headlines . . . nor the poenbility they black with stencilled decorations in atrlct. the uad of American free- W e euppoea the President and m y aome concern your own home. gold. TTie fruit bowl and other motifs doma b y olthar the extroma loft the Air Force; by guessing that TWt'e why it’s adviaebu to kee^ your,. are typical the period. $32.60 value. NITES or tho oxtrmo right. Thia la flying saucers do not come from importent I^Pcn and valuables in a £—"Rusty” the rocking dramatic, eaay, and yet it ia no Sate Deposit Box. Then you can be horse has never been outer space, and therefore c a i^ e of complete protection from theft cure for anything.__ some kind of creature unknown'^ known to throw one, of Even if you label and atamp out well es to e lino .Bileplaceroent. his. yti6nr charges. White us, intend' to be reassuring. RIGHT MF UNTIl. \ w itlv‘'gay red "Saddle, one brand ek poiaon, ano^iar w ill Tat, speaking for' ouraelvea, we harness” and rockers. 32 CHRISTMAS EVI develop. To try to prevent the ef­ muat confess we would find it inches long: 23 inches fort to aow auch aaoda of poiaon .more comforting to have the fly­ un. in our midat 4a futile. Xt ia a ing aaucere conUin men from MdTICTIVI FIATURIS STORIS CLOSI CHRISTMAS EVE AT ^:30 dangerpua, for it inovltably ) 1.^ . / - . ' • . j - t Mam, let us tay, than men frbpi f A SAFI OIBOSIT adopta, in the name o f democracy, Rusaie, or even men from the aoBM o f the aamo tactica tho United States, engaged in secret • M M B«MsB--fBg Iq iM s irty iM M |1^ RETAIL MERCHANTS lUREAU varioua poiaon greaq^ Would uae axperimenL We don't know what •lid i toys Mt( ki k M 1 1 * hr nMdq ko. themaolvoa, i f they W u r“ the MANCHESTER CHAMIER OF COMMERCE men from Russia or men from •CwnwhM, prinh rw i hr nwhlii ttfiaRwh. chanoa. They, too, boUove in aijp- the United SUeia would do with Hundreds of charming gifts preaatop. auch a thing, )Mit the men from v t lir i rinir pilMVHi M M fW I fVVML Tho aafety aiid menial and h— I1.9S Mars, or wherever they may be L BNMNiiMaiqMktfNkiyltii^ ^ 3. pieees apirltual hoalth o f thia country de­ from, have already demonstrated Th Old Pine^ Peerage Brass pend upon aompthing elae. The key oertain reaaauring qualities. my er eer Writ fedey hr ranphre jftnlht queation about ua la not what For one’ thing, they are in no h— Folding Tabli^and-Chair Sets for aoeda of polaoh’ may be driftmg hurry. They have -baan fooling and Black^ Iron the young fry thars an e.\act (iopy of I in the American wind, but what a grown-up group. Smart black metal around for aevtral years, now, and Michaels Own, Mlchaela Own, Michaels Own, Mlchaela Own, Rolax Universal Patek Philippe, Omega. roceptioa they get in American frames with table top and chair seats 8«lf-Winder. goldrfilled, with bracelet, automatic, facatad oyatal, have, in that tima, made no Watkins Little Pine Shop is brimming over with -Geneve, 871.50 8425 -aoll. I f that aoil ia in auch condi­ in smoke tweqd plastic. $13.96 value. ^ 840.78 '14K gold, 845 824.75 828.75 8170.00 8120 move to show their hand or open­ THE quaint little pine gadgets, imported Peerage brikas- tion aa to rofuae them root and ly establish their influence or r^e. ware and a new display of black iron. Three o f tile \ 'growth, than wo are aafe and If they have any desire to con pieces arc shown below^ } hw thy, no matter what aoeda are S a viifi Baag of Maiiolifttii^ Girard-Perrs- Glrard-^errs- Hamilton. 14K, . Man's Hamil­ Ladiss' Movado, Movado Omega, 14K v Omega, 14X quer us, they apparently intend calendar, 14K, apread, no matter how many •U MAIN STREET 1—Nut Bowl carved frokn soKd pine witihi divillfer- 525 M A IN ST., M ANCHESTER gaux, 14K, gaux, gnld- ton. gqld-fllled, to do It peinleaely, when they get \ . - $71.50 filied, 857.Y5 8125 871.50 14K. 875 8165 gold, 8106- gold. 8108 are apread. But, if thde aoil A MUTUAL SAVINGS jiANK handle added. .Nut cracker inciuded ...... $4.75 around to IL ‘Ihe Improasion they ACROSS FROM CENTER PARK ia in auch condition that one poi­ fc1ve, by their conduct to deU, is m— Eaglcrand-wreath trivet in black iron with a aon w ill taka root and flourlah that they are wise and benevolent brRas planter pot as sh ow n ...... $1.98 and q)rehd, then killing off that bsjrond the capacity o f the human n~>6ld Pine Wall Shelf for a collection o f minia­ particular poiaon roproaanta no .race itself. They haven’t been tures ' measures 12 inches wide, 26Vi inches aafety,. no permanent gain. ■t i-:’ ‘1 found hurting anybody, TW y Your day to savo tali *s«aa»aa'taaaea«as •••aas.aaa 9 * « $4.25 Fer The ChrUtmaa The proper conditioning of that haven't, paraded their mental Not Shown— Reproduction o f a Pine Cape God aoil dopenda not upon the e ffo r t superiority. They seem to feel no is Wednesday ! cranberry 'scoop for use as a magazine mck $8.60. Jr. Season Only^ o f any Oongreaaional committee, h particular impatisnee with us. al­ but upon a thousand complicated though on# gats tha imprassioa factors upon which all of ua have to that, aome day, for our own good, f ha at work all the But the COMPLETELY RESTYLED TO THE they may hava to accept reapoii- Every Wednesday Not, Shpwni-Old Pine spoon (M t 1 TO MH M ) one aingte, slmpleat formula for albility for us, rack'hangs on wall for a dis^ } CO N T O U R OF YOUR FACE health in American mind and There is some reassurance in is LADIES DAY! play o f old silver, $3.95 haarC is tha poeaestion of pesi- feeling that we era under their Food Scoops for , nuts, pop- ;/ i-4.50 r Uva belief in the American ideal surveillance, and not u.ndcr any crackers, $2.9!i8 p itself. Only when that is not grow­ t e d brusque condemnation or sentence Candle bracket with plastic .1 in g atrongiy is there rpom and op­ from them. The only reeily dis­ Special drawer whicli can ibe uMid I— Big 17*4 X 18*/j inch pk- portunity ' for aemething eiae to quieting possibility, as we try to as a planter, $4.98 tures o f .Old South subjects taka root. Only when the concepts anai>'xe their attitude toward ..us, Fare to with genuine metal leaf o f the vrholeaome American mid­ WAVE is that they consider us in- frames. 'PS A ’ dle are kept fraah and strong are signiftcent and unimporunt. This, Grand Central w e mounting effective guard ■ i— PjintkJ of interesting old IN A SOFT NATURAL if it happened to be .so, would be against .the poisonous extremsa Terminal r pistol in 8*4 x 10 inch fruit- a worse judgment than the moat k— 35.00 LOOKING WAVE Mtckaels hai mo8t ovory fine watch madaf. .And In « f left and right. We should wood frames, 6 subjects. violent kind of exCermln^tion addition.. .this Christmas for tho first tima, you can never need fo suppress anything. N ew York which might >b * within- theVr. choosa from manv stylos of MICHAELS OW N watch aU we can Regular one-way eoidi fa t Duncan Phyfe'Gocklail Tables .. .tha watch witn tha unconditional thraa-yaar guar- *T>isboUcBl” Presidents gather to date, their outlook is bu ^ you a roaad-fnp! All This For Only HAIR StYLIST ? i airtao! For as little as $24.75, give one of thoso fine AU otir great PrtsldenU, lays governed by such perfect wisdom k— Every home needTs i a table like this, con­ Curl Sandburg, have to be "dia-. that they would obviously know ONLY Kfichoels watches! And np matter how little er how veniently placed in front of the sofa. This FAYAS LITTLS AS H W IIK LYI much you pay for a watch at Michaels, you are wair boUcally cunning." Otherwise, that nothing which is can b« in­ ; is a Duncan Phyfe mddel with a 19*4 x 50'‘*4. they woait last, or accompUah significant. I f they hava not yal coma to use our Divided Payment Plan. m— >1.91 inch mahogany veneered tqp; solid mahogany TH a .. saytblng. bccomf: friendly, we feel they arc 1.75 base.; brass fe e t ^ Washington, Jefferson, Jaek- juat. The Prasidant and Air Forpa Boa, Lincoln, tha two Roesaveiu, notwithaUedlng. wa prefer to from HARTFORD ' — ■ ' ^ ^ FORMER HAm S^W SY FROM sad Woodrow Wilson, says tjie keep them, ia a category which provea they are net of this per- HARTFORD'S LEADING .post, a ll had this guaUty. Ha Ladies Dsy TicieH mutt be daaan’t dlaeusa whethar anybody ticutar planet. ALSO LAMP CUT-r purebss'ed before boerdieq -h DEPARTMENT STORE ' BOW In tho Whtta Houae haa i t If you hav^b any natural wave train except where no ticket FOR A FUTURE APPOINTMENT ' Cbnaidering Sandburg's ob- WOMAN s u f f e r s BURNS in your hair, you can have a Hartford, Dec. 3« (F i—Mrs: P.jmi agent it on 'duty. Return trip Every Watkins Gift you fiv e will /' * WITH MR. CHARLES yioga admiration of auph graat rtuaansky, 56. of Hartford was In WATKINS lam]j cut. Pr'astdanta, sad tha fact that hia criUcal umdlUon at Hartford Hos­ .#om-Grand Central Term’inai bear a Watkins Q ift Card, sim'*ar PHONE MI-3-7484 •am UUrSry Ufa baa bean ont pital today Witt severe burns over mutt be completed befena to that sKown to the- left, in red $2.00 ? - roost of her *>ody. FoUce Mid Mrs. (If MoMcUe^kA or green, gaily decorafied with a ioag h y m n o f pratsa o f oaa of ' 12 midnight tame day. JfW iim S ^SflVfkSMlTHS Ruaanafcy was burned Sunday af­ greeii or red Hbbon pom-poh! I t : shauld ha dear enough ternoon wh-.T her clothUig caught HOURS: MONDAY thru SATURDAY. 9 d)0-6:00 u A “ _ fM MAIH ST. : ; Ml 9-4293 that ‘‘dlabolicaay fire while Uie. was preparing a aaaal on her M UieB gas range. - THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 ' t lM lly , ia his book. 7 \ Police CbpL Edwbn, Curtin. Jr., THIS WEEK MON.. TUBS., WED. and THURS. NIGHTS IWTIL 9:00 A ' . ' ‘ ■ / ■ ■ R t tt u said Mrs. Rusanaky was wearidiH., Stumpeil^ QWe h Watkins Gift Certificate a nightgown and a sw ^ ter w-ith a ’ THE.KNOWNlNAME,^THE TtNOWN^QUALITlU,SINCEAV900 kas lU bathrobe over them when the cloth­ Ceod en eR iroim I ing came ia eeatect with a flame'e\j wJ.‘ S B i^ r e d iqh eaeepl M er*eeli tiAled i / f r ./■ r ' ‘i ^ r ’ ■ '7 ' ' . ■ ' A\ ■ -'\-

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- V- "were captured by Chinese peas-; ■ »!'I ■ The preventiva wss|K>na are sim ­ operation, to that extent will the be cautious in their comment on Both Nationalist ' diplomats Pope to Deliver ple. In brief, they are a. follows; child be assured s good mesatara Dag Still Plans ants within Chinese territory west the cooring talks between Hsm- charged that ths Peiping ralaslen £)iectrician« iHe 1. Proper iiSe of the toothbrush of life-lortg dental health. France Yule Celebration of Antui^g in Liaoning Province msrskjold and Communist Prem­ would boost the prestige of the About Town Radio Your Dental immediately after eating. It IS the care that teeth receive Hear It Tadayt (Manchuria).” The United States ier Chou En->lal. Communist government In Chins. In Power Plailt: Annual Address 2. A nourishing balanced diet low during childhood that determines Takes on American Theme Red China Trip maintains they were downed in "Let us avoid doing or saying They contended economic and po­ The Keeney Street School PTA in sweets. to a large degree an Indlyidusl's Ohrittmst Lasts Al| Year with ROA North Korea and taken to C%ina anything adversely' against getting litical pressurf should be applied will meet tomorrow night at 8 Health' 3. Early detection and treatment dsntsl health throughout h'is Ilfs. after their capture. them (the fliers) out.” Lodge isid to free the Americans, but to pay o'clock St the school. Dr. Swan of -Chicago,. Dec. 20 (^5—T w o . Christmas Eve By CABL Ha r t m a n '•■thers are Christmas trees made en­ -Countering the U. . argument In a television Interview. "Give, New Britain will apeak on "Men­ p n cram of dental' disease to prevent more Prevention Is ths key to sound and 8 a pries for their return would be. CkAnmonwaalUi Edison Oo. .em ­ ___ Y—Waara; Nlta Waieb Custsmixsi Ni{h Fiisllty Sfirtsm Paris, Dec. 30 ’J) —« Christmas, tirely of sugar-candy, edibis dur­ After Dec. 26 that spies would not be sent out In Hammsrakjold a chance.” he add­ a "moral defeat." tal Hygtens” and v/ill show films ployes were killed and flv* mon UM radio seri«ec. 30 (P)— plant. r a t e Boa WTlC-Otldersle«va message to the world over the most effecUve spprosch to ths ns- common water supply, the applica­ ing holiday celebrated In the details of the China trip w-ould be does not msike its Judgment on Another Chinese Nationalist Tomorrow night’s meeting of 1 JUMW " WORCr-JlvmOs lor Romaaea VaUcan Radio at noon Priday, tlon's dental health problem lies tion of sodium fluoride periodically FOR HER spread of toys, with elaborate what he was wearing but what he ilar view in a TV broadcast from the Ms citeter ■ Rotary CiUb will A company spokesmbn Mtt- W oiil—CroMroada BARLOW'S TV United Slates. announced as soon as they have Washington. newspaper lashed out bitterly to­ mated the damage to the 600JW0- Christmas Eve. educaUng parents and teachers to the child’s t^th. THE WORLD'S FINEST Thq traditional practice o( leav­ moVing displsya in their windows beeb settled. was doing and the motives and day at reports the United States be fat the holiday vein witli ths , WHO U;*a- Instill the right kind of dental that Jam sidewalk traffic. One even purposes behind his actions. volt capacity plant ,at 10 mUllsa WHAY—Nows; Nita Watch The ailing PonUff will not de­ The child’s dental health of to­ i089 TOLLAND TURNPIKE . Phona Ml-3-5095 ing p its tor children on New Foote added that no further Two ranking C^iinese National­ might be willing to exchange 35 showing of a special Christmas ‘^L a o te WTIC—American Ibrum heqlth habits in children early In morrow is determined largely by P«rfumM - Gift Sam has a big sigh stretched across its ist diplomsts in Washington also dollars. WtlRO—Moods lor Romanca liver the, complete message, per­ Yesr'a Eve has becon\e almost as meetings were planned with the "An aircraft that snssks Into Oiinrse students tor 11 U. S. air­ movie and the playing of Christmas sonally. as he has on every year life. Today, The Herald. In coop­ the parenU and teachers of today. facade "Sants a s iis Offictal Head­ the territory of another can carry expressed their views on the Peip­ carols and music recorded by the The company said ths ertp^Rag WOTH—Drnvar Careol Sing rare, at least in the cities, ss the Chinese before the Secretary Gen­ men imprisoned in Red' China on of the plant had no effect, on toiaa- for tha past 15 years. Instead, he eration with Manchester Dental So­ To the degree that the preventive I Arthur Dnig Stores wooden shoes in which the gifts quarters." Uke the British, the out a great deal of espionage. It ing meeting to ths American tele­ spy charges. high school choirs. Tha program WHAY-Nowa; NUo Watch eral's return to New York tomor­ power service during the night will begin the message and then ciety, presents the first of a series weapons for safeguarding a young- used to be placed. Christmas eSrds French call Santa Oaus "Father row. . ■ can make topographical surveys, vision audience. Foreign Minister -The English language China wilt be under th^ direction of Ar­ w nc—AawricBn rvirttm . allow another speaker to complete of six articles on dental health for sterla dentql health are placed In Christmas” (Pera Noel). , George K. C. Yeh and Ambaasador hours, but about 100 large iiM>ti»- WDRO—Moods lor Romaaeo end tree ornaments, chico qvailsble Hsmmarskjoid said yesterday he see what is going on In gensrsl. News said that to exchange the thur Lslime. director of eudio-vis- triql customers were asked to re- ^ aiia— WGTH—Denver Carool Sio* nls .words for him. children.) SPECIALIZING IN 6hly lb special shopa patronised Gives Away Dogs ..i take photographs, contact epics on y. K. Wellington Koo asserted that students, all of whom are being esd edi:csUon in the ktcei scl ools. UM- would take only a small party to the United Nations had bean put dure their power use by 25 per* •IrS a Y -i WHAY-Nawa; NIta Watch At noon on Christmas Day he Jargely by foreigners, are now sold Another store is attracting cua- land by radio, airdrop spies, air­ detained . In the'IJtotti^ States, Wr-T^ will appear at his apartment win­ Tooth decay is probably the most everywhere in Paris. tamers by giving away dogs—ob- Peiping.-Ths practical matters to in the position of begging , for cent for today. ' w n c —News SWEET RUSSET CUSTOM BUILT HOMES be taken up here; he said, were drop supplies for spies already would display "w'eakness In moral Roltert E. Prjvoet. son of Mr. The explosion was conflnsd to WDRC—News; Almanac dow and bleu the throng gathered common of all dissaaes. Few peo­ WINDOW SHAVES Some bewail all thts-ss part of toined from ths' city pound by larded, pick up spies with special terms from Red qhina. and ethical principles.” and Mrs. H. O. Provost. 104 Enizs- WGTH—News ple have escaped. Something like the "Americanizetion” ^-France. agreement with the society for such things as who'shouid accom­ the plant in southwest suburban UiU— below In 8 t. Peter’s Square. GEI4ERAL CONTRACTING pany him, his itinerary and the equipmeAt and so on.” ' Teh said HaiAmarakJold, in of­ The newspspe-'B comments are ■beth Dr., and Ro-^er W. Turking- Stickney. It tore a 12 by 13 foot' WHAY—Maws; Mito Watch L'Osaervatore Romano, the 93 per cent of the nation's popula- The younger set doesn't seem to the protection of animals. fering to go to Peiping^ "has given the latest in an incvsaslngly bit­ Uon has been afflicted by what the Giom. WMf*. feni m atter of inoculaMons. Peiping Radio said in another ton. son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. hole in the 73-foot h l^ ceiling- Cal Kotbr W no-News of Uia World newspaper published In the VaU- ‘ REMODELING AND REPAIRING ■mind.. especially since thers’s a Said one Frenchman with some the first round gratuitously to the ter editorial jttorm, touched off by Tufklngron, 28 Bigelow St., have W O TB-Jte's WBsworka WDRC—Cal Kolbjr dental profession calls dental CIDER (ehcnce of collacUim gifts on The Secretary General, is in tough-tsikbig broadcast that the The dead were Oarence T. WGTH—S ports enn, was to announce these plans k n ^ led g e t-f the AmeHcan Idion: Stockholm offlcislly to take a aeat ci.ee of the fliers .and that of 35 CJOmmimlsts” and la asking the U.N. Secretary (Jcnersl Dag Hsm- been made mti.iber.i of Sigma Nu Jorgenson, 36, a shift enginesr- ■MO— later today. caries. HOLLAND RNIW~~ FREE ESTIMATES ~ MORTGAGES ARRANGED Christmas and New Tetlr’s, toe. '^ e y are going iin—how do- WHAX-WaaUra C ^ v a a Utaa— From the beginning dental Special! Fresh Mads in the' Swedish Academy of Let­ Chinese students being detained In Reds "to undo somethiAg they had marskjold’s projected trip- to Fraternity at Vfesleyap Univer­ who was decapitated by fljrlng w n c - jiu t Plain But WHAY—NIte Watch The Pontiff restfed "rjuite well” SVorld W ar II Factor you call it? —like hot dogs.” no Justification' to do in the first Peiping, to seek the release of the sity. Both are 1934 graduates of WDBO->Ba«a . w n c —Starllaht Seranada caries has annoyed, pained and dis­ For Christmas ters, succeeding his late fgther, the United States "fiUi under two metal and George A. 'nuji’Ma, 34, WDRC-Cal Kolby last night despite a brief return C l C O *• World War II had qomething to French newspapers rarely have former Premier HJalmar Hsm- place." airmen. Manchester High School. W OTB—Waawortni wurii-eisn on. of his hiccups, a reliable source figured the human race. LoA of # I. with Toar Bollen do with the chaA$C. Ntost r-e '-a much department store advertis­ entirely different categories,?’ a turbine operator. U itt- teeth, difficulty in eating, teeth ERNEST A. RITCHIE mavskjold. At the ceremonies to­ “ENery sovereign state haa the * ‘wHAY—Watlara.caiaaaa reported. BOLTON of celebrating were scarce and ex- ing, but It’s different at ChriM night. his speech is slated to deal WRAY—Mta Wateb Another automobile ride and shifted Into ugly positions, even 115 LIBERTY ST. TEL. Ml-5-8172, MANCHESTER right and duty to arrest and w n c —StarUaht Sereaada facial deformities are out a few of peUsive during the German occu­ mas-time. Some editions' get only with his father. The 18-mem- WDRC-CalTolby brief walk In the garden were ' E. As JOHNSON pation, particularly the food for a real big, by French standards,— ber academy chobaes the winners punish'^foreign spies.” the broad­ the ravages that may begin with CIDER M ILL cast quoting On editorial of the planned for the Pontiff today if the an ignored pin-point cavity. good "rcveillon”—the big meal ss many ss 18 pages kistesid of of the Nobel lltersty awards. TderWon ProersM weather remained good, the source Route 44 and 6 PAINT GOs that is supposed to ffollow Christ­ tha usual 8 or 10. Some also Insists Fllera Spies Tientsin Ts Kung Pso said, "but Research has given, dental what crime has been committed by On PiBxe Two said. It would be the third succes­ scientists several powerforpreven- Phone MI-3-6389 699 Main S t, TtL MI-9-4501 mas Midnight Maks—but trees have been running gift suggea- The Peiping broadcast yesterday woiB-4RblWHiefcok sive daily outing for the Pope. Were available. Many Frenchmen tiona, divided into price cstegoribs, the Chinese students in America ?” Bsta— tivs weapons iivthe sgs^hi fight quoted Met Ju-ao, a Chinese Justice WHAY-«alIo*^*aooriU The source said the hiccups against the disease. As these wea- RED ond WHITE were impressed with 'the iHg ones in their news oolumns. at the Japanese war crimes trials The ptiinese Communiets earlier WTIC— Laaa Kaiser Steel Mill which have afflicted the Popi fre­ lons are put into action, there will the GerinsDs put tip in their bar­ The excited crowds refleci a after World War H. as saying the had hinted they might be willing quently in the past year returned Blu’^Bteok )e little excuse for the appalling racks. pleasant Jump In France's proa- case of the American fliers had to swap the fliers' for the students, Idled by Strike briefly after his supper last night; staUstics. that reflect the serious­ POWER TOOLS FOR CHRISTMAS The French have added some perity and forecast the fulieet nothing to 40 with the Korean Ar­ who have been denied U. S. exit * WHAY—Ma«a “but the Holy Father rested well." ness of the dsnial problem in the POIHSETTIAS gimmicks of their own. This year, stockings In many a year. mistice because the truce applied permits but not put under any sort --- IC^ “ The Pope’s physicians have pre­ most forward-looking nation on Table Saws, Band Saws, Scroll Saws, Jointers, Drill Press, on- the Communist side only to of confineineAt.'The' Stats Dept, scribed more ^ysicsl Activity and WOT ronthna, Calif., Dec. 20 UP)—The earth. Lathes, Electric Drills, Sanders, Polishers, Miller Falls ENGUSH HOLLY — lALSAM WREATHS “Yat the element of wonder is prisoners captured by the North ■ays the etudents got, training (n bif Kaiser bteel Oorp. mill has more food as a means of combat Now, no child need face the Koreans and Chinese "volunteers.” the United States which would be 'v ^ Y - _____ ting the gastritis which weakened Home Workshop, Black & Decker, Skill and Stanley CHRISTMAS lASKETS Make (Christmas oitm missed in our CJhristmas cele- wnc Buiquy been idled *by a dispute over the usual prospect of losing (tve teeth l ration: All over the country there This fltted in with China’s conten­ useful to Red Cfliins. WDRO-^adi a dtscharse of a workman. him qnd caused his grave collapse from decay Iw the time he is 31, Tools, Accessories for Power Tools. FLOWERS THAT PLEASE are movements aimed tc ‘put tion that she olBcialy was not In­ In New York, Henry C ab o t WOTH->»aao Portnlta The Compaq fired the man nor a mouth badly cripNsd with Christ-Centered volved in the Korean War. Lodge. Jr., Chief U. S. delegate to a tia — X-rays taken last'ThurstMy also fREE DtMbNSTRATlONS ON ALL TOOLS ^ Christ bsc!: into Christmas.' Such WHAY-Buppor SaranaAa identified only oa an officer of dental disease by the time he FOR AU OCCASIONS' commendable objectives only test­ The radio declared the fliers the U. N. said Americans should WTIC-Oloo Qub CTO-XJnitcd nteelworkers of Air.er- showed thd Pope has a smul her­ reaches middle age. iionterdo nia of the eaoima^. ; ]j7 SiBrt HoMra: 7 A.M. to 5 F.M. OoHy "Real Chrtst-centersdness which ify nith eloquence to the absence n T K n ich Local 2B09—for what wan des­ REMEMRER— YOU CAN ALWAYS D p lETTER should adorn this Christmas comes of hemsn hearts flllsd with 'won­ cribed as "failure to perform hie The Pop^s doctora were report­ TiMsdIm 7 ojn. to 9 p.in. ed considering having him sleep nlthin individ;:sl hearts,” said ths der' St His birth,” hp said. ’ WHAY—Buppar Barenada work satisfactorily.” STEAMED CLAMS Thilrtdoy 7 o-m. to 9 pjn,— $ot, 7 o,m. to 4 p.m. Rsv. John E. Post Sunday tror.i- ' "When ‘:7hrbi.niss is vivved in w n c —tS a a Bur Bztra Members of the local stnick in an almost sitting posiUon. They ITORO—iUowall Tbomaa have noted that his hiccups most in the North Methodist Church Its true spiritual- light, it Is seen WOTH—Waatbar; Naara Satmrtiay in molest i>nd the plant, 50c TERMS — FREE DELIVERY axhe preached i'efdre a large con- to be a rebiilte to selfishness. At REMEMBER— TiOh— ' em plt^ng 8,000 persons, was shut frequenUy attack him when he regation on the subject "Will this holy season,' let us run errands WHAY-Buppar Baranads down. Tha company tereed the lying down and that they seldom HOLDEN’^ FLOWERS w n c —te n % n Aasln- appear when he is sitting In a chair CAPITOL EQUIPMENT C0„ Inc. ?01 r vChristraan Be Christ-Cen­ of love one -or the other. Let ‘ua S H IR TS WDRO—Tenn. Bnue valkoitt a wildcat strike, saying .CHATTERBOX t1 OAKLAND ST. TEL ML9.774J tered remem^isr the older people, in our WOTH-rultoa LswU the local went out without obtaip- or walking. ttiwn, sapecislly those in ot.; con- | : U - SU Main St— TeL MI-9-B002 38 MAIN STREET * TEL. Ml-3-7950 The Rev, Mr, Post contl:uied, WHAY—Bupper Serenade ing authoriMtion from the Steel “You and I may hear of Hla com­ vmlsscsnt homes, who need to feel LAUNDERED workera .Intarnatiooal. $1,000 PATBOUU STOLEN ing as the Holy^ k>bk is read. We the warmth of a dtrist-fillcd life. Dart Melton, president of the may sing of His eqmtng ss ws Join Let IIS '.nvite those .uho are home­ >j^eelworkers’.f an English a ra ra —fiWbrM Baattar the Hartford Roofing A Sheet He grips 'our hearts. Only whan family in World War It who met It* CAKApiAN OPEN DATES we r.re stilled frm^ the burry and In their parlor one night. AH' the Metal'Oo., hers sometime Satur­ windows vrs"e carefiBiy blacked day night Police quoted company SPECIAL SALE AT clairor of seasonal prsimrimons. WDRC—B. R ._____ Toronto, pec; 20 '(B —The il955 may we know tliat He came to save out. The ’father was telling the MANCHESTER WOTH-Id tbs Hood Canadian OMn Golf Championship manager Julius Schadee Was say- the faithful soul.' ifamily of Jesus, whan the smallest will be held st Weston O ^: and ing he discovered the .break about Tile Rev. Mr. Post referred to child cried out, ‘Wi:;.'Md they kill ^^^TvmiLSiKrofAn Country Club Aug. 17-20, the royal 11 Aih. Sunday morning. Schadee the element of “wonder” ss the Jesus, Daddy? . .. DM Ha' light s WDRC-Xr; and HiXi North ' Canadian Golf Association an said a tear gas bomb placed in high woter mark of the events light In the Ma-.koyfT' ^O TH —TOP Bocrat tUas DRY CiUBAMERS nounced yesterday. The date has side the safe as protection failed to surrounding Christ's birth. Mother "Jesus did il-’ht K light In ths WHAY—Christman feala been ratified by the United States go off when the heavy metal box Mary, ths shepherds, and the ”*jie biscicout of thU: world’s sin and 93 W«Es StrtBt TtL Ml 3.7254 WnCt-Your Land BM:Of All Professional Golfera' Association. was wrecked^ with a eSAWhar. men were possessed of a holy "won­ He is the reul faero of this fflirtat- WDM—Mr. -aSlmw.TBortb W O n-Top Bacrat nistt der” as they gathered about the mas week. Mfy He ftnd room In place of the Christ's birth. our kesrts.'' 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Slack *nam*t Sniih. .■ cheviot fabrics...truly distinguished for their ASMTHtt S 9 5 t AN07MR f t O f teoriwa CK M know you plwsiys dsinond thnin. vaum v a im •atariAR toaorfA* #*8# aooariA R VAtui #G b9 9 ANOTNIR C 1 9 M Coma Hi ond ba sura to 6«d the s iia , colorful richness and weightless warmth. New IT ALWAYS WANTED •ooariA R vAiM ond (ba styls tbo) will fit you to parfaction. Thay'ra olwoys popular "N'okabout” uiloring by Kuppenheimer also .bacousa thay bold a naoi prbss adds to its flexibility...feels like it has"power BUY TODAY ond giira tongsarvica. tha fabric is tha finast 2-ply lOOY. virgin worsiad steering." You can even pack it in die space of You gar—not just one set—but 2 complete tiisit of dinnarware at ivtt obout Yesi you got both sett—53 pieces in the foamM Ridgewood paHem— 22K gobordina money con buy *aitb iba HUSKY what you'd expect to* pay for one. And on pin-mpney credit tanas you'll Gold encrusted^la complete htnml or company service for • people. Phn the ON EASY.PAY flowlass loHoring for which Iba noma - a sweater! Grand coat for year-'tound weax. never mkt- Saner order yours today. YouH tho^ us for urging you. traditional Blue Pogode tervicefor 6— ideal for cosuol everydiBy we. I DAROfF hos bacoma famous. ■ r* E A | Y GliDi COMMNAT10N wmow amwfaw ifw&fnwmm Here is o cemplete tervice for 8 pa(3^ in the famous Aidgewood poNem ' Ifoe Pogedo captures oR thoromonce of the for eari— g proctkal and inde- “TIIKA WAY" BABY STROUER MnALTREESTAND that will grace yow-. table when comperay MHOS* Y ourfw ipitality.bdi piece , structoble, exotic poNere— produced by o tpeciolcoromic imder-gloze preceu Ask KUPPENHEIMER ALUMINUM WINDOWS -Irisli .Wolkor*' Owtorcoot hot o Kolloped edge, heovily22K Cold eochated like the eerily forawl service 'thot gWet each piece o vivid Wue hater on pure teMe. It wM moke o perfect Otsignad for convaniant sioraga and carting. Felds flot ttew "Manta" Iliramlinml dtrign a Ttew law I*a* a **n mM ..r plate* you hove admired so oftep. The Oord chaler h eeehontingiy colerful in tervice for 6 people, lending o cheerful otmotpherefo start eoch day. Order . . . tucks owoy .under knee* in the coy . . , opens and mwrat bamrty and rttM*dn*u. about our >te X-RSr TAC.iC'aaa Reg. $28.00 »w*y.ribbW. widtreiaad )••> ra- . 5 0 ,*• te* tennr, catewrd ww • Made to last a lif$time.- Lowest oil the rich splendor of the original flowers, Triplefired for artdwing hvoufY- your set white the tola price prevoilt— on eoty terms. close* in tecondsi Sturdy mefol frame covered with water- •tear gi|rvlse RHSer ] ARanirPIsies ' dOtP* li repellent vol-dyed fabric Safer two-wh..' broket. ”Budget Tailored” $ • 7 0 . 9 5 4oali^ wiadow. OBrnke ABSMara 11 wm I7H". taSed •namte Anlili. OPTIONAL B U M t t m e e actgii t$aase»a I Ve^sMMeBetsf, l_ U - • frait PIdtet tMmert ewf ACBuer ' I A8raad«leMsrPlHes U S. ter os AAfonwR o o e o rtM vasw SUM . ANOTNia SR b losy-Poy Plon a o o a ri AR vaiOi .J We measure and deliver 1$.YE«R W R in ilL lH lK M n # your wtndoHa free ef charge. j im s n m ueom m..TELEraME OR MAIL THIS COUPON CAU US FOR AN AFFOINTMENT ^ — to d a y t 4lAUDETdfWaJEK»-T$8 Mela St, Maadmetsr tSssM taad aw As AtUTIMa 03 pwcs'ateimte— 3 ttmpltrt I eUwrw rt temlm»~m ytw tteiiiq mM pdc* «l STZfJ. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 3-4720 YIS MAIN R R E X T FHONE 'A L A SK A N ’“S'- IHAtSL. FREE PARKING 1 OPEN 8 :8$ A. M .’". $ P. M. DAILY ALASKAN nmnuTWAiR IB 1955 Sat. -TU 6 p.m. WPWItidMM. REAR OF OUR STORE ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CO. t7SS MAIN ST. MANCHESTCR YstettwasNak. W E G I V E 'g REEN STAMPft> 45 WEST CENTER s T r EET—TEL. MI-9-8828 MANCHESTER'S LARGEST JEWBJIY STORE FlMMliaMg WtiM HaaM H a w HBSM isasM HBSM Haami • W R W R W K W K W K T ------...... ' ------^ r/ A' i d -■r r- < r MANCHESTER HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN^ MONDAY. DECEMBER 20.1954

and Mra. Dewitt Smith, of. Rye. N. contact arith ths ptsas snd soon Girl Quits Hospital T., waa to board UiS plane at Ar­ ssnt out ah alarm saying ths craft life in JaO Cub Scouts Presented Flag by DAY AuAiiiary monk. waa missing. After Fatal Crash The plane rirelod over the Ar­ For Mtirdi •er monk Airport, radiotng it was It (Washington. D. C.) Is a Vary preparing to land. Bsesuse of rain, sonhlsticatod city. A moUon pie- Port Chefcter, N. Y.. Dec. 20 (P) fog and poor flying conditions, ths tan actroaa dosan't maks a vary Convict Nebraska Man - An 18-ycar-old Springfield, 111. s l^ rt attsmptsd to gat ths plans big dent when you consider ths' girl, who walkod away from a to land aomewhsre slse. rmmh bigger celebriUea there. For Killing ^phew of plane crash Saturday in which the Howevoe, ths control towpr lost —Actrias Jssn Peters. pilot and co-pUot were killed, ex­ Tbe Rev* E/ Olson pected to be on her way home to­ day. A S3>ye«r-ot<1/N«teuka kold-up Miaa liUis Xonphiar tuffarod on­ Miui h u bMii found guitty in HoU ly minor cuts snd bruisss in the drog*' Neb., w ftrit-degree murder crash. She was admitted toUnltsd In the deew of « nephew of the Hospital htro .for a checkup and i H M ^ *1 j O! H %' Boy. Curl Cfieon, peetor of Emen* waa to remain until today as a uel Lutheeen Church hiere. praesuUM). IlUilIM PJ T The Aheoclated P reu repute Ths plane, a two-engined Lock- PERFECTION OF EVERY DETAIL that aydietrlct court Jury o f'12 head. belonged to thi Saga»>o Elec­ men m iy Saturday directed that tric Oo. of Springfield, headed by ...la aaaured logardleaa of the oervleo /Overton, of Haetinge, Neb., Charles Lsnpnier, the girl's father. ehoasa by the bereaved family from oar be Imprlaoned for life for the mur. It crashed about a mile from I wide price range. iT^of Ijeland Erickson, 22. of Hoi nearby Armonk Airport, where E mergency / . ' drbae, who was killed during a Lanphier was watting to board it, William P. Uolsh ^ on. BURNIR hold-up attempt a t a emdll farm crushing to death O. R. Armstrong doha TIeraey s n v i c i near Holdrege on Oct. 3. of Sprtngfieid. the pilot, snd Chts- Bayasoad T. l)ulah Erickson vf»M the soft of Mrs. tsr High of Oanvllte, 111., ths co­ [Fui^rol Carl Erickson, th e' Rev, Mr. Ol­ pilot. Phoae CALL son's sister. The Sricksoris, who The plane picked up Misa Lan­ Home. Mitchell S-MM liave one other son, live 'on a farm phier at the Groton Airport, Conn, In Holdrege. Mrs. Erickson visited to take her home for Christmas MI-9 ^ 5 4 8 in Manchester three years ago. vsesUon. She attsnds the Oonnec- Under Nebraska law, Ju.dge Ed- Ucut Colleige at New London. WILLIAMS . mund Nuss must follow, the jury's Lanphier, who had been vislUng O H . s a v i c i decision and senteitce Overton to a alster and brother-in-law, , Mr. sgp-sdfcoAiSaSR—225 MAIN ST. fl- life imprisonment, ’although the prosecution had asked the death ' penalty. Overton was charged with shooting Erickson after the latter grappled with him when Overton was attempting to hold up the home of a family named Gugie. Rushed Hold-qp Man gtd-MS TEL. MI-S-S1« According to reports of the MrreM Fhotn, shooting, Erickson' attempted to Pack 2!U of the (>ib Scouts has a new American Sag, presented to the pack yesterday afternoon MAIN ST. MANCHESTEB rush Overton after Erickson took by tho DAV Auxiliary. Mrs. Helen Beene, commander of the DAV Auxiliary No. 17, second from the the third light off a match when left, present! the flag to Cub Scout Stanley OIan(ldr. Mre. Sally Miller. pstrloUc instructor, of the Overton permitted the three men DAV, snd Raymond Marchssseault, committee chairman of the pack, witness ths presentation made at ha was holding at gunpoint to the Verplanck School in a brief ceremony. smoke. la the confusion, that followed Overton fired shots that hit Paul parenUy does not. give tbe govern­ parently avoids astUng si rate of and Earl Qugle. Their wounds, ment unlimited right to determine compensation but hi effset would Waited Till the Lost l^ u te howsver, were not serious enough how much compensation to pay allow the state to gain control of PRESCRIPTIONS to stop them from reaching Over' when acquiring 'land for reforms privata Industry temporarily with­ SOO Tears* Experleaes' ton and wrestling him to the floor. and nationalization. out paying shything "in order to R^reoMtsd by the Then Oarl Gugie raced into the Further, Deshmukh emphaaised secure betti^r management." parlor from another room in the the government is still anxious for Deshmukh emphaaised the gov- farm home and held Overton under private inveslnicnt and haa* no emiiment "stands by" its fl-yesr- lArthar Drag Stom guard with a shotgun. until the intention of regulating the amount old economic policy reseiVing con­ aheriff arrived. ' • of proflts foreign investors may trol of. certain basic industries to The Associated 'Press reported take out of the country. the Btate. H ie chief objective, he WARDS HAVE that tbe defense had pictured Over- Nehru and Deshmukh gave new declared ie to create employment— ten aa the product of a broken eniphasia to their'concept of a ''at least two. million new jobs home in early childhood. every yesi^" "mixed economy," with state en­ In order to create these jobs. terprise in the primary role and HANDS TIED? .« Deshmukh continued, India needs private Industry In a aetondary private and govemmtnt invest­ Nehru Defends Bid rote, as an economic controversy ment totaling two billion dollars raged through Kidls. annually. The dispvite wsO sparked a Of the plan to nationalise the For Socialist State month ago when Nehru snd his imperial bank, Deshmukh insisted ministers Indicated they were de­ other 'commercial banka would net (OraUhiwd from F«ce Om ) termined to , five effect to their be involved and that "this is not frequent promises ^ o create a So­ a doctrinaire plunge into nationali­ to ocquirt, requiittlon; . regulate cialist state. zation.” loeauta Yau Lack A 'ir and reform private, industrial, The proposed constitutional •gricultural and other holdings. amendmint followed a recent court HIGH SCHOOL 2. Finance Minister C. D. Desh- ruling reqtlirlng the government The trouble with toase people is I mukh, opening the parliamentaty to pay, the market value when it ths troubles they'rs aiWays telling their friends about. DIPLOMA debate, announced that the gov- acquires property for national eco­ Ym can gat ana at HPME in yaw ernpient plans to nationalize the nomic development. The govern­ Imperial Bank of India in order ment Is said to believe the national ipara tima. If yau ara 17 or evar to create banking credit facitlUes Interests require it shall not be ex­ and hava laff tcneol, vrrita far intar. in rural areas. pected to give fulj market value. atting fraa'beoMat—daRs yau howl But the proposed amendmeift ap- The propoMd amendment ap­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa : j - AMimeAH SBNDIL, latH n fMia tNW.Ua48L,N.TU,I. V. “• MMMff IHmA MMNklBA .,v HE MAKET tENDiNG A Nama- WATKINS ASSSrsta- FRIENDLY BUSINESS • ADTHIM. INC Tbit U the friendly YES BCANager of the local City. .-State. AsMNsf Finance Company. He Miavaa that no FUNERAL ona should borrow unoacassarily. But whan a loan is to a parson's advantaga, te providae folks SERVICE hara i^tH tha naadad cash. He makes blow ing a simple, friendly trana- OnMod XMIbii maket loans to ompidyad men and svomao, married er Ha arrangas convenient monthly payments. - . decide that a loan is to your advantaga, coma to aaa DRESS MUFFLERS FOR MEN YES MANagar, today. • COLORJ^PILLOWCASE SCT lanns $2S to, $800 an glgnntara Alann Sleep comes sbwiy on that magic nighh Littk eyes bright with the wopder of I'iae fabtieM Maar eohn l"rNi eaaeawrJ7 rnar tiart ro tav ri$“ My l ^ a ( ^ Caesoe 2 . 6 9 Smeatkfatwah Rright plaids, imert all-over prinh, or rich solid colon Christmas don’t want to close. Little ears straining for ^ e sound of reindeer hooves FINANCE CO. ' if she likes dainty color in hor bodraom. givo hor 'm your choke of oH-weel, rayon, or ocelato. ThoM m MAIN S T .,> d n ., Over Woohrarth*t, MANCHESTE ' PHONE -^TURKEYS Ihoto luKieu* postol Cosot of eRky-mootlw leng* MIUImM S-4US * Ask for tlw YES MANagar full-size, oltroctivo Mufflen wiH be o'weicome oddi- don’t want^tf^ stop listening. Sleep comes slowty when a'child’s whole world is MIfeholl 9-7196 weonng porcolo. Dainty wtiito KoRoped odgot ddd O nN XraU K D AT tVENINCS UNTIL I PJA And“AlliheFixiiiV Hen to any man's wardrobe. Cift-bexod. IssRi iBsdt It iiiMmIi tf til umtssSly tswsi 142 £«qt Center St. to thoir luxury look. $ot of 2 Cotoi, ooch 42x3t!6*. focuse^pn the shining pomisc of tomorrow morning. ' ' ' R has el tIN etth $it.M wins p ^ t l , ishM Is 11 csnuuliri saslMir InlsIlanDti sH10M ssth or Mitchell 3-8606 OFEN SATURDAYS UNTH^ NOON NOVE.MBER 27 to DECEMBER 18 Manchester ' But Mom-and Da^Syill sleep 4 littk more roundly ton^ht, knowing they’ve looked \ ■V beyond ton^irrow mcmiing in their Christmas buying. Like^ so many parents, PO X ^ WESTERN MEN'S BOXEI^ they’ve included a IL S. S b (^ s Bond among the gifts under the tree. They’ve given MAKE APPOINTMENT ^ ^ SHIRT SET ' ‘g i f t s e t the gift of SKurky that grows right along with the youngster who receives it 1 . 9 8 1 . 5 0 -T'. I ■ EARLY I F (^ YOUR HOLIDAY 4 ^Aufhontk Wostom In Nechdo and 'Please order now and be Iwo-tene Sgnferized cot­ motdiint cotton Hond- sure to get your size. Siip- ton breoddolh. Motol korehiof wMi fino we»ea Here’s why Savings Bonds are suc|i ib^important investment in your family’s bture. STYLE CUTS and k.RMANENTS. | ply_of farm fresh Native slide pnd Nd Included.'" bordor.Rich-looldngpol. Eaph Bond earns an averSge 3% anni^g^l interest, compounded every 6 months if Turkeys will be lijnited, Our turkeys will be broadbreast- Sizes 2 -4 x .. held to maturity. And it goes on eariiitig, interest for as long as 19 years and 8 ed Hens and Toms i from months! That means a return of up to 80% than you originally paid. Think h^jw Robart Turkey Farm . , • much a Bond will g^pw in value by the timm ^^our c ^gliildren or graiidchildren are and small farm fresh Hol­ -■4-< land White, broadbreasted ready for c o ll^ or marriage or a start in Hens from Glastonbury. HAIRCUTS Fresh Roasting Capons,. CLOCK-RADIO, r t EQUALS 2B.9B SETS AND UP Hale's Cornish Hen.s, Frozen This Christmas include the present that builds for the j^ipre—a U. S. ^vings Bond. Eviscerated Turkeys. Gwe the glji of security-^ And keep on building through the year with the P a y r^ Savings Plan where you 2 2 .9 5 L- wdrk—the; plan that does your saving and your Bond buying/or you. Someohk you 1 9 .9 5 with United States Savings Bonds love will be glad you did ,/ ' / >- \ Holiday Store Hours ' Clodr,~ samitivo rpdio, > PERMANENTS *8 '^° Open Daily 8 A. M, ocouroto Tolochron clock. Turns on programs at Woy you Nm R. Carry •i: AND UP .U- SPECIAL pro-sot timo. Iv!lt-in phonogrioph any- EVENING OPENINGS bop ontonna., eAoro—msoigbs onh( ^ 14 Open Wednesday and Thursday Nights tte flSMNVtf 4w MS MV'iW M I •Til 9:00 P. M. I - W« Wish T« Ammme9 That BD^ B h ig Thun. IvMiliif, r - PDCDiiihDr 23, Save time . . . buy your * t-iF***' Mist Joye* W » •• Avdleble • staples Tues. and Wed. . . PLATFORM ROCKER perishables later in the BENCH rOt* KvWHill^ ADVMMlYMIVIlYve week . . . Use our parking l|TraU i C d l Ml 3 ^S 1 lot and buy all your “Good, t Thinga to Eat” for the holi­ 6 .9 8 days at Pinehurst, Cotton twood wpkol 7, '.w aory—obo dvoRobb ki p b ak . Nb-Sog springs Covered iioiJDuzen pba- tic., loftfy padded. ■ - fe-. , : poddod wHh lybbor- .-f" BEAUTY SALONS ^ •GRtaRS izod bak and cotton. s*ttbvfdsi|ttiNal T- 4'.,? ' OF.CONNICnCUT |I3 MAIN ST. M ANCHESm TBL Mt 3 -m i • •'S. *. •. r \

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IIANCHESTER EVENING HEEALD. IfANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. DECEMBER 20.19S4 X- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1954 K . PAGE THIRTEEN Jtockvill&'Venioii Obituary Schendel, Unioll’ Glash About^Town Mendes Wins Crucial Vote; H ^ b r ia n boys of cub scout age would be envelope to the postmaster should Poles to Transfer available, and six b ^ s of scout be marked “ First Day Covers." Coming to Parsons Club Seucis Gift4 David R. Nichols, son o t Mr. and. age were found to be eligible. The Prar Sellers, great-grandson of School Patrolman Added; Mrs. Arthur L. Nlcimlg 38 Del- Assembly Gets Paris Pacts Requests Granted canvass was conducted only with the artist now lives in Carlisle, 100,000 Germans To Institution Over Representation mont St., was placed on the dean’s Elementary School parents. A Pa., and la M' the faculty of Dick­ D eH thf list at ‘ he Bryant Oollage o f 'Euai- - By Zoning Board meeting was held Sunday ever.ing inson College there. Mayor, Lugg Swap Notes neaa Administration, Imvidenea, (Ooattaaad from Ptga Oaa) at the home of Harvey H. Llppln- Vrinanlag Bee Berlin, Dec. 20 (fiV-The West The Professional Women’s C?lub cott for organizing, or planning A trimming bee was held Friday German Red Cross has launch^ ------,------J ..Pollcp Chief Herman O. Schen- R. 1 , for the last marking period. held Its annual Christmas party Mrs. Samuel PhUlipe out full accord from the ChlM of Three Injured support him in a vote ot confi­ for it. It is hoped that the move­ evening at the Oongregatlonal plans to move more than 100,000 thursday, Dec. 16 at the home of Mrs Katherine O'Erien llillltps, dc. and representatives of Local Police. Th!a haa not been given. Hobrdn, Dec. 20 (Speciali—The RoekviUe, Doc. 20 (Special) — Feaat of the E^piphany, all aerv- P v t Robert D. Amea, son of Mr. dence later today on his Indochina ment may be set going by Febru­ Church, In preparation for. Christ­ Germans from Communist-held MIm Harriett .Franzen, 2l4 Hilliard Autapaiiii|f mother of Mrs. Thelna Lyons, 17 991, State, County and Municipal All town employee under the and Mrs. Myron Ames, 188 Bran-< policy, the Premier ae.id that In his two cases considered before the ary, nexL The Girl Scout organiza­ mas.' cjturch- membera and friends Poland to Weat Germany,' OapU IPeter , Dowgewica of the icea will include Chriatmaa carola. JuriadlcUon of the Genebal Mana­ St. Each member brought a gift 'On Sunday, Dec. 26, Holy Com* Starkweather St., died this morn­ Employes Union, today were both ford S t, Pvt. William J. Fortin, In Oil Blast at talks here last weekend ivith UJS. -Zoning OommissloT at its last tion hak been so successful here in all took part. Christmas greens . Polish sources hart aaid yester­ to be sent to the Norwich Hospital. Police Dept, aaid today that one of ing in a Providence, R. I. hoepttsl. ger, including Police Department pon of Mrs. Jsne Fortin, 18 Hem­ Secretary of State Dulles he had recent years that It has seemed a were gathered by chUdren ot Mr. day the project, worked out be­ munion will.be offered at 8 a. m. quoting a letter by General Man­ personnel, at all times have a m ^ ln g were provisionally ap­ A one act play, "Mias Hobson’s the four vacanciea on the achool She, was a frequent visitor in flan- ager Richard Martin to . back up lock Ct., and. Pvt. Stephen D. ironed out mSiiy details of the two pity the Boy Scout movement and Mrs. George Alden of Amston tween Warsaw and the German Choice,’’ wrltUtt especially for the The annual Family ChriatmaaT^ea> oheatcr before her long illnoaa. right, presided by ‘lie Town CLar- proved. Tlie first peUtton, by Bd- policemen roater haa been filled Uval Senrlce a-ill be at 8:30 a. m. their opposing positions on wheth- Osella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neno Bristol School country’s cooperation in the Faf thouI(l.he allowed to lapse. Lake.,Mrs. Wallace Brodeiir heads Red Ooaa, aims’ to reunite divided occasion by Miss Sylvia Clafiin, Besides her daughter in Man- ter and '-'own Personnel rtules, to watM. J. Spencer for a change Charge Made . families, rid Poland of many with the appointment of George E. with Worahip Service, carol ainf- r the union should be permitted Oscella, 4 Village St., have arrived (Coatinned^roln Page One) Eastern territory. th decorating - committee. Mrs. was enacted, with Miss Harriett cheater, site leaves her huaband, take up any matter relating to at 'Fort Dlx. N. J„ for eight weeks Countering criticinm that Franpa ? from residential to Induatr'.al zone Telephone llnee were switched Valter Donald had charge of'Re­ elderly and otherwise unemploy­ Kaittmond of 72 Grove St. init. diatributlon of fifta to the Saihcel Phillips, a son and a daugh­ th represent policemen on person- their employment with their on the H,bron-MarRx>rough road, over. 80„ of them, at the Center able persons and eliminate a Franzen playing the part of Miss children, and a Chriatmaa film. matters. of basic training. Prior .to entering ed to 'a, freshman division when ofeen seeired to be blindly folloW- i freshments Friday evening.- Hobson, Miss Madeline Brown as Hammond atarted hla dutlea to* ter in Providence, and 13 grand­ aupervlaor, department head and the service, Fortin graduated from ing the U. S. lead in Indochina,'^ was partially granted with the pro­ last Thursday, from S-party to 4- source, of unrest. It wan added _ __ The 11 a. m. aervlce will be the endel said bluntly he would the General Manager. the new senior high school build­ the Christrpas spirit, and Mlaa day at the interaection of Grove. children. • Mahcl.eater High School and Osel­ Mendes-France told the deputies he vision that if he be allowed to carry party or private lines according to Manchester Evening Herald He- that the Polikh government sus­ iiaat.%nd South'atreeta and Route j Holy Communion liturgy, it being Funeral servlceg wilt be held not dtMuas personnel matters with This may I e done Individually or ing was erected on Memorial Blvd; on hla budnaes of an auto disman­ request of owners. T ills will be pects the Germans also nfight be Bertha Goodrich aa the narrator. the union representatives because la from HoweU Cheney Technical The freshman claaa of 408 atu- and Dullbe agreed the two nations broa oerreepoadent, Mies Susan Miss Marion Waahburn led the SO near the new Nortbeaat Elemen-1 the Feaat of St. Stephen, Wednesday at the Robbins Funeral in groupa and lndividi.-ale or School would consult before decisl(Mia are tling tract in tha rear of his prop­ great relief from the former the nucleus of sn anti-Polish, tarv Stdiool. Damon Lodge the letter safd the .union is not grou.a may always have such as­ tleats was dismissed for the day erty thia grar.t Would not be peMed Pendleton, telephone HArrlaen gioup In tinging Chriatmaa-carols. Home, Providence! with a requiem made and that their representa­ crowded conditions. 3-3339. anti-C!onimunlst fifth eoluinn. Capt Dowgewica aaid that the The 6nal meeting of the ye%r Maes ‘n St. Lawrence’s Churoh, recogniaed either formally or in­ sistance aa they may desire in because of lack of heat. School on to any future ovmer aa a privi­ MIm Mhorey Home The'first contingent of 33 refu­ Hostesses' for the evening were formally. Cub Scout Pack 151 will hold lU officials said that repairs to the tives in tJie fiild henceforth will Miss Harriett Franzen. Mrs. Leona addition of Hammond will eaae the i of Damon Lodge No. 17, Knighta Oenterdale, R. t. Interment will m^Ung a presentation to a de­ Christmas party tomorrow night coordinate Uieir ictivlUee. lege wlUiout further action. To It was "ipen house” yeeterday gees, . mostly women, arrived in preaauire a little on the c i t y'a of Pythiaa will beheld W ed n e^ y be in the family plot in St. Ann’s Night Letter partment bead dr the General Man­ damaged furnace were expected to state the matter clearly Spencer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. West Germany last week. The Perry, Mrs. Betty Bailey, Mrs. ager. *at 7 o’clock In (he cafeteria of the be completed later today so that The French government, he con­ weakened law enforcing body evening at the VFW home on Elm Cemetery. The unio^ said. It will 8(md Vecilai'ck School. An Interesting tinued, oelievee the Southeast Asia would be allowed to oeriy on his Gardner Q. Sliorey, from 6 to 9 goal is to move the others by the Elsie Emery and Mrs. Mary Laslle. which ia now operating with only Street. The annual election of Friends may call tomorrow from Schendel a mght. letter ' toni|mt The AFL affiliated union . haa the school could “resume sesslops prosed buslncae 300 feet from the Open Forum end of 1955. program of games, songs and re- Tuesday morning. Defense Pact signed at Manila la a p. m., in honor of their daughter. (our regular patrolmen. ^ officers will be held followed, by 2 to 4 and from 7 to 10 p.m. asking for an Mriy meetihg win sought for some months to or. freahmenta haa beeii planned, and main highway, and the zoae would Miss Patricia, who' has returned The West German Red Cross The freahman building is located guarantee ac~Jnat a new outbreak not have to be changed. The mat­ At preaent three more a o h o o 1 a social hour and refreshments. him to discuss l^leged grievances' ganize a police union..Recently the Santa Clcus will also be preaent. of hoatilltlea in Indochina. The from Bainbrtdge, Maryland, whe'.-e A Christmaa Thought has been trying for years to aid of policemen. at 98 Summer St., in the Federal ter was appro\ed by a vote of policemen are needed, ope for duty The committee in charge includes Dr. Calvin M. Farker Manchester Police Club, which had Each Cub is reminded to proildc South Viet Nam army, he a -id. is she has completed her basic train To the Editor, the Germans living on Polish ter­ ■lohn Newlaad at Weat and Union Streeta, the Prelate Paul Gruenig, ‘ George Dr. Calvin Mason JParker, 70, They asserted that if the chief drwed as the policemen's collec- Hill aection of the city. four to one. All of us were shocked recently, ritory. More than eight mil don a gift for each of his brothers and The building is antiquated and being trained to take over tbs Job Ing for U. 8. army work. ether at Park and School atreeta. Scbelner, William Nutland and Peafl Street, died this morning refuses to meet wltmthem. he will t i^ bargaining uniem, was dts- sisters attending the party. of maintaining Internal eecurity. The second petition voted t pon A friend, Lynn Ratikin o f Cali­ when we reed of the action of Germans expelled in 1945 and re­ The men have the aame author­ be acting contrary toNthe letter in city officials for several years was that of the eeleotmen regard­ John Newland co-atarf with June John Sdhwarts. after a long illness. banided. Officers for a police union WUI Withdraw Troops fornia, came home with her for a Jiidge Benjamin Brenner of New settled in the West undtr an i Lockhart in "The Grand Prize,’ ’ ity aa a regular patrolman and which Martin refused to recognize have considered abandoning U.'and ing their oversight of private toads agreement 'with the Russians. Uahtn GIraith Netes Aside from short periods j1 prac. Were''^elected In October but their Roger Schubert, son of Mr. and Mendes-France said the ‘ French visit. York, who certified four sane per­ Ronald Alexander's iiew comedy work four roura each day achool la Ucing dentistry in Springfield, the union aa representlkg the po­ nameexwere not made public until enlarging high achool facilities. A and their app.oval c f the aame sons as mentally ill, to get for Many., .others assimilated tliem- The followint; chUdren were Mrs. Max Schubert, 59 Cooper few years ago Fire Chief Graham Expeditionary Corps in South Viet , .Stamps on Hak* jw'hich will have its world piemlere In aeaaion. They are paid $4.96 per baptised at the service at the Maas., Hariford and Briatoi, Dr. licemen but left the doo^open for early tikis month. St., was diBcharged from the' Nam will be withdrawn gradually,, as torim roads. First Selectman them the custodial care they need­ selves as Poles. Those to be sent, union action. made several recommendations to Porter explained the request by Local people may take a spe­ I at the Parsons Theater where It day. Union Congregational (fiiurch yes­ Parker practiced ^In Manchester The oilicers are Patrolmen A l Army Doc. 1 and he ahd Mra. leaving only enough French sol- • cial interest In, the .announcement ed. These were homeless people, out under the new program did Lugg. Berger Lettera for 40 years, retirii^ severs! years The letter, written by Mkrtin to Improve the fire safety of the two- saying that in somo cates buildlag made so because no one could, nor not. will be presented Dec. M, 24, and terday: Kenneth Paul Buck, aOn bert Scable)i, Primo Amadeo, Fred­ Schubert and their son arrived in story building, and many of these dters to protect French rlUzens by Postmaster Arthur E. Sum- 23. Directed and produced 1 bv Hood It seemed likely today that the of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burk; Paul ago. He was a native of Provi­ Frank Hippie, president o f \ L ^ l erick Tedfdrd, and Joseph Sartor. Manchester Dec. Y, where they are and interesta there. The troops re­ lots have been sold with inadequate would, give them aid. dence, R. I., and held a practicing 991, says all workers, in citin g were carried out at considerable roads pushed throrgh, which the merfield that the three cent Shepard Traubg, the plav gently controveray between Mayor Fred­ rrederiok .Gorman, Jr., son of Mr. . \ Richard Martin,' ttaying with Mrs. Schubert’s par­ turning from Indochina, will permit Friends of Manchester, one of 87 mTRT. IN RAIL CRASH (spoofs television and the career erick Berger and Prosecuting license in five statea. police, may take up employment expense. town woUd afterwards be suppoeed stamps commemorating the ISOth See our rollertlon of plate and Mrs. Paul Gorman; Craig \GeneraI Manager ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hall, 37 France to build up he'r European anniversary of Pennsylvania the tragic facts about American ; girl. Betsy Palmer is featured. * Atty. Harry Lugg will terminate I .enry Hewitt, eon of Mr. and Mrs. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Irene C. matters with their superiors Indi­ Holl St. Schubert has obtained a defenses, he declared. to maintain. Approval for thia re­ society ia the way older people Osaka, Jaa^an, Dec. 20 IB — A -glsM mlrroni -capper hock without a further exchange of Parker, and a sister, Mrs. Caroline vidually or in groups and may quest was '.nanlmoua. The Zon­ Academy of the Fine Arts will be are "put oh the shelf.” Industry heavily-loaded commuter train fastened to wood frante- Frank HeWitt; Liuda Susan Jesan- position with the General Electric 'Mendes-France stoutly defended on sale at .Philadelphia, Pa„ Jan. letters. is. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paten of Providence. have "such assistance aa they may Co., and the family will move to Hospital Notes the“ Indochina peace agreement he ing Board announced at the cloce no longer wants them. They may rammed Into the rear of a second Sparkllng beauties for over Mayor Berger told The Herald Private aer\*ices will be held at desire in making a presentation to of the ihdtllc hearing that it was 15 on the occasibn of the opening have a government pension for one during a heavy fog today. the fireplace, the aafa or tbo W. Jeaanls; Patricia Lynn Perry, Pittsfield, Maas., in January,. made at Geneva In replying to of the special exhibition In con­ I I last night that he received Lugg’s daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Edward 11 a.c:. Wednesday, at t|is Quish a department head of the general Court Cases criticlam by aome deputies. He taking the case under considSiW- bare Bubalstcnce, but many older Juring 87 passengers, 16 of them hall table. letter yesterday and that he had Perry: Jeofi'rey Moore Walker, Funeral Hoine, 236 Main St. manager.” ______PaUents Today: ...... 124 lashed out bitterly at the previous tion. nection with the sesquicentennlal adults go without the loving at­ seriously; HEADQUARTERS i Tlie Infant Jesus of Prague ADMITTED SATURDAY: Jo­ of the Academy. The stamp will Priced From 8S.95 to $t7JM nothing to say about the matter. son of M if and Mrs. John Walker. The union representative#, Robert Ekchinann, 18, 58 Ash­ government for having left him 't n o Lit tention which they need. One electric train. Jammed with Gifta Wrapped Free S Mothers Circle will hold it# Christ­ seph Glode, 49 Glode l-ane; Edward The (Stristmaa tree on the Creen feature a reproduction of the Osaka-bound rush hour passengers, The controveray atarted aa the The Rev. Forrest Musser, pas­ Jacob Paul Moaltc Geoi'ge Lima and Charles Stein­ worth St., had a oba'ga of speed­ mas party, postponed from last with an "Impossible” military In our lovely community, so full 'result of a statement included in Jacob Paul Moske, 67. 50 Norths berg, said the chief had told them ing made against him follovlng MeSpaden, Box Mountain Drive; situation. has been lighted and shines forth painting entitled "Peale in His of young families and an inrtvas- stopped suddenly when the motor- tor of the church will use aa a week, at the home of Mrs. Rose Gerald Dzicek, RFD 2, Andover; Aladin Modem the explanation given to the Com­ theme for the prayer service to­ St., well know*n aporta figure, died earuer in the day that he would not hla arrest yesterday by> Patrol­ He said that when he tcok office, every evening In a very pleasing Museum.” This was from an Ing number of children, there are man spotted pedestrians on the Arthur Dru{ Stortsi Pavelack, '7 Cole St., promptly at Michael Zagura, 27 High St:, Rock­ way. It makes a * ery pretty sight original self portrait by Cliarles track. The secoiKl ploughed into it. Table Boudoir mon (>uncil Wednesday, evening night at 7:16, "How Can We Be­ at the Manchester Memorial Hos­ meet with members of the force to man Emanuel MotMa diamlsaed in 8 p. m. Wednesday, French forces were facing "a real several convalescent homes. There by Mayor Berger concerning the pital yesterday. discuss personnel matters if they Town Court this morning. ville. catastrophe” and *hat the French and If sponsored by the American Willson Peale, celebrated artist are some 125 persons in these and TV I^amps come as Little Children?" ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Ed­ police idtuation indicating that The annua! organ, chime and Born In New Britain, he had were representedi Atty. Claries Crockett, defend­ lines "were'crpcklng everywhere.” LOgton. of the Revolution. The painting homes, ably cared for in terms of A rehearsal for th e. Rainbow ward Jendrucek, 88 Village St., Visitor In Town la now in the potseesion of the proeecuting attorney was aware of piano concerts will be given this lived In Manchester for 47 years Door Open To Police ing Eschmann, got Motola to ad­ Girls' minstrel will be held in the physical and medical needfC But, the chargea before the Mayor and week Wednesday, Thursday and and was employed as-w. velvet Schendel said hla door w always mit that while clocking the de­ Rockville; RoberJ A. Whetler, Mrs. Leslie F. Ward of Provl- Pennsylvania Academy of Fine it is too much to expect that these Masonic Temple to m o ^ w at 7 RFD 2, Andover; James Bickford, French losses in the first ,slx dence, R. I., and her aon Fletcher Arts. uf'Police COmmlairioners held their Friday evenings a' 7:30 by Mrs. shearer at Cheney Bros, for 40 open to policemen, .individually or' fendant. he had not been closer p. m. ■ r well-administered'homes could un­ first hearing. Atty. Lugg im­ W ilfr^ Luts and Walter Murphy. •years. Heipl&yed with the North in groups, but he would not discuss than 300 feet to the car. and that 22 Grcenhlll St.; Mrs. Edna Para-, months of 1954 were triple those were cailera at the home of the Local interest'is aroused by the dertake to provide completely for s, ------disc, Broad Brook; Richard Tur- mediately asked for a copy of the H ie church will be heated and End Majors and officiated and matters with the union representa­ the driver bad observed all other of the previous six-monjh period, former’s brother-in-law and alater, fact that the above artist la the the emotional and apirltual needs 9 i ^ ^Yhav— tives. Membera of Eleanors Duse Lodge cotte, 299 Cooper Hill St.; Cliar- he asserted. And while' French Mr. and Mre. Albert W. Hilding, statement given at the meeting membera and friends are invited to coached many football teams in driving rules except the alleged and Giuseppe Mazzini Lodge are direct ance.stor of Prof. Ctharles of these people. A large share of together with an explanation of attend these progrrms wliich are Commenting on Martin’s letter violation. In view of this. Judge lene Dickinson, M ounts Route, military streiigth was decreasing, recently. Ward is on vacation for C. Sellers, ,a former resident and that rrsponslblilty falls to the rest this area. He served in the U. S. reminded to have their reserva- Rockville; Mrs. Shirley Smith, 118 the power of the Communist Viet- the Inference that some action ixually heard within a radius of A m y in France during World today, Lima said "We expect the John S. O. Rottner granted Crock­ three weeks from hla duties as en­ frequent summer 'visitor. Peale of us. Some of ue as friends, church chief and Martin to deal with us Uohs in by tonight for the dinner­ Greenwood St.; James Thoi.ipson, minh was Increasing. gineer at the Bethlehem Steel Co., should have been taken by him. one mile when broadcast froui the War I. ett’s motion for dismisMl of the party tomorrow at 7:30 at the was Prof. Sellers’ great-grand­ meinbers and of course the clergy, The Mayor's answer to Lugg’s church tower. on police problems. If they don’t case. 113 Porter St.; Leland Sloan, El­ Mendes-France clashed sharply Dallas, Texas father.^/ Peale painted from life may have a share in their spiritual He leave! hla wife, Mrs. Helen they are going contrary to the town Italian-American Club. They may lington; Mrs. Julia Hubbard, 314 with former Foreign Minister Another Balny Day 9 i ^ (2L Q oh sd tjL letter was received by him Sat­ "''' Cveata Szafer Moske; one daughter, Mrs. , Two drivers weiv fined 316, for contact Misk Clara Comollo or mor^,*^portraits of George Wash- wellbeing. urday mopping without a copy of charter." .ilolation o t the rules of tie road. E. Middle Tpke.; Francis Wilson, Bidault, who had preceded the More rSin. Saturday. I t really ingtbn than any other artist of One of-the finest gifts which you The Northeast Parent Teacher Ljrman Peck of Manchester; two "There la no point In stressing John B. DeQuattro. Taylor St.. Talcottville. Premier aa the French negotiator begins to seem aa if we had a rainy the Mayors original, statement Aaaa. will hold a meeting and sons, Francis J. Moske of Musko­ They ware Robert C. Hillman, ar­ the period. Genuine paintings by might give at this blessed Christ­ made to the CounciL recognition," Steinberg void. "Let’s rested Saturday by Patrolman Roy ADMITTED TODAY: MiChaH at Geneva. Mendes-France claimed 'season tha year atpund, but some Peale are very valuable. A num­ maa season,' is to invite one of Where the First in Fashion Christmas party this evening at gee, Okla., and Brunig Moske of Just work out the problems. That, The pupils of the Buckland Schulz, 97 S. Main St.; Linda Frey, the whole framework of the nego- . pessimists art saying that we ahall In his second letter, receiv^ by 8 at the Northeast School. Anhia; and 1-i^onnan Rlcard, 31, School will present a Christmas en­ ber of people here are planning to these. 125 persona int<> your home Manchester; and two sisters, Mrs. for ua, would conatltuta recogni­ Qjiventry. t 103 Cooper Hill St.; Theodore Ar­ tiattoiMi had been set by Bidault,~~ probably have a drought next sum­ Is First to Moke Its the Mayor yesterday, the proaer The Rotary Club will hold' its Frederick Phaneuf of Manchester, tertainment at the PTA meeting order some of the atampa aa soon for dinner and fellowship. Some tion. One other driver who received nold, 393 Bidwell St.; Joan Wll- who had agreed to all-Viet Nam mer Just when we want gardens to as available. have relatives In Manchester, but cutor replied as follows: annual Christmas party tomorrow Miss Bernice Moske of Hartford In his letter Martin aiys he ia (omorrow night at the school. The llama, 63 Qlenwood St. elections and was carrying on .«rt- ments will be served. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: a son to A fine of 333 wa.i levied against The monthly meeting ot Cub to aay that he had'always insisted up the project several years ago. hiatoric animals. Stamp collectors share your love and material fruits your attention that in the inveati- meets tonight at .7:16 in the Main St., tomorrow morning at ments, w'thout fall accord from Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tribelhorn, that a cease-fire agreement should The local PTA has voted to S.^.95 . gation which was conducted on Uiurch chepel, topic "Let’s Keep Maurice Spencer. 19, Andover, Pack 120 will be held Wednesday may> send a reasonable runr.ber of with those in need. CORET CASUALS Perfect ffir 8:15, followed by a solemn requiem the chief of police. This haa not charged with speeding. He wue ar- C^iestnut Hill. precede any talks on political mat­ sponsor the project, ahd a survey addreaaad envelopes to the post­ Manchester. Council of Churches ^October 27, ISM, two of the of­ Christmas.” high Mass in St. Bridget’s Church been given.” at 7;S0 p.m. at the Bowera School. rested Friday by Patrolman Fay- AU Cuba are reminded to bring the DISCHARGED SATURDAY: ters. He implied that a better deal of the parents of boys showed that master at Philadelphia, with money Committee on Ministry, to In­ 887 Main Street HOWARD'S IS BITRSTINQ — chIMres Included! ficers teaUflcd that about the last The stores in the city are open at 9 o’clock. Burial will be in Authority Umlted mSCniAROED 8ATORDAY; could have been made on the poli­ a sufficient number were interested order remittance to cover cost of AT THE SEAMS .'.1 week o f September the taking of tonight until 9 o’clock. mond Peck, ornaments! which they have made stitutions. St. Bridget’s Cemetery. Under the provisiqas of the Irwin Hayes, 55. of 5 Ford St., Jerernfah Horgan, 16 Phelps Rd.; tical front *fter the fighting had to make an encouraging start, 25 stamps to’ be affixed. The outside Rev. John E. Post, Chairman WITH GIFT ITEMS! nmoline by a member of the Po­ Court ReeuKs for the Christmas tree, and also a stopped. , Riclaand dclicleue Fipiends may call at the funeral charter, Martin has the authority charged with: Intoxication, was gift for the grab bag. Parents are Mrs. Eleanor Labbe, Krtel Drive, lice Department was brought to Bnmo Sumislaski, 39. ot 115 home today froni 2 to 4 and from to hire ahd fire, most town em­ Rockville; Mrs. Helen Anderson, Mehdes-Fran(» provoked an up­ Beddlag Specialist From the attention of the Prosecuting Brooklyn St., was fined 1100 in fined 320 and given a suspended Invited to the meeting. — ca«y and fiativel 7 to 10 p. m. • ployes, but his Authority in the SO day Jail sentence. Rottner 11 Anderson St.; Mrs. Mary Marr, roar In the assembly by aaj^ng A to ZZZZ. Attorney for the City of Rock­ City Court this morning for allow­ Police Dept, is limited. Tile power 76 Essex St.; Albert Todd, 379 ha wo.ulce I. Watkins, 37,•|jter Memorial. Hospital after a made a binding agreement or con­ son, Bolton; Sodders baby boy, monious exchange of lettera be­ that one policeman had been taking Nnugatuck, 318, rules of'the ifdkd; intersection. Donald Wilson, 18, 7 the conflrmatiqn reply Is a retreat from any think It ils nep^'ary to bull’d up. procedure has been mutually ad­ Frederick H. Andef-son, '44, Coven­ 81. ’ ■ These euendee of the Premier .U tf^nce you made in your original discussion of setUemnt with the Jarvis Rcialty Co. to Calvin ft. Director Maxwell is being assbd- V -i our defenseg^And to Join In mutual vantageous. ITiere has beer a ten­ try, ' arrested by Supernumerary feel the reaponeibHIties for.ratifi- , '■kt N b w statement to the effMt that there attorneys for Roosevelt Mills In «d by Miss Noita Addy. Mrs. F*red securit.v^sdd to other free coun. dency, however, on thd part o f the Donald Daley; and Peter Lala- McCarthy and Marian S. McCar­ cation of German rearman>ent WM any action which I could have the action ot Roosevelt Mills thy.-property on Hollister S t Goal,wilt be sbloiet and SUnlev isKcn. tries, kut they had' no busihess Local to opnaldei the results as a ahuia,' 31. 191 Union St., arrested Usher organist.'irfsi t— might -fm puttt to be a political agiinst the government They by Patrolman ': Gordon Neddoiv. Calvin D. MeCkrthy and Marlon "The handling of this matter finally agree.1 (o ’settle all iqatters tries.'but they had ^not business mere ferinal kind of agreement The drama is ’woven around con­ millstone Uwt could keep him aut making promises they knew they than U permitted by the Chtrter. Both men have been released un­ S. McCarthy, to David Kdzlovich of poa-er periuahently.. B , own most unfortunate for between them and Roosevelt and Mildred M. Koalovieh,'proper­ ditions In the Holy a ty . The Rockville. I .would therefore sug- couldn't keep... . ' The Chafterf provisions ebneern- der 3300 bonds. ’ ' pie are arriving mostly lor two Mills recovered 3150,000 on the Ing personnel matters In the Police Thonika Wagner. 18, Center- ty (Ml Edison Road. Millers Falls ffw t to you that if, in the^turo. Sparkman pfedicted a rerun reasons: to be SccounW for ahd condition.|emo<-rata will' find “ plenty of Kornglebel. Nancy Walsh, Earl tor W. David Keith, the charge o f' disc Sander s ^ a big 6-iadi potiaher. You can •iMab. 888.«8. MX ifdO p.m« supplying the government i and .fssuek’’ on which fo oppose Eisen- garet E. Downing fb - James E. Hutchins. Charlc Ue Hutchins, Har­ eveding responsibility wee dropped St. Doha's Pn^rams helped train them to handle'this It.bwer. He 'cal|ed.' .domestic ' issues Downing and Jean C. Downing, old Gooding, Draper Benson. Will but Anderson wes fined $36 in ddd anachaaeots foe actually hundreds, of "do-it- type of work during the Korean Omar Chapman, 25. ot 32 Silakf At the moment. Chapman, stands ?P*»copal . Church the 'deciding' faj;tor In ■ ■ last Rd.. this morning was. ^brought charged only with eacape from Jail, property on Overlook Dr. 11am Bralnard, David Wain- Town Court this morning by Judge youraelf" )oIm, too — at far Im than* you'd pay C Ha. 888 8’^ Cli ialsr 8aasb few. 621.88 wiU the close of Advent and emergency.; month’s elections, wlien • Demb- Quitclaim Deed wright, Julius Strong. Jamet John S. G. Rottner on th# eecoad for individually powerodiibols to do the aane ' taMe Irtm ln i 84-88 par pair back from Springfield^ Mass., to a violation of sec. 8496, but an­ .SawOaard 8X48 t ^ start of the Christmas season "Roosevelt Mills was the first cr.ata won control of Congress. other possible charge -la the^ de- Joshua G. Elder to Gertrude R. Wright. Marshall Hodge and Fred charge. work. in the United States to succeaa- the' scene of his recent escape from X Ha.'88t 8aatb IWad. Caar«ta ika ••• when the midnight Cniristmas serv- Cites JobIctM Policy Jail in the custody of Lt'. Raymond stniction of public property," ac­ Elder, property on Tanner Street Hanaon. Mra. Earl Hutchins is robe AccoitUng to the investigating But sacing ia believing — and to ia uaing, nw. fuUy manufacture «wool sweaters mistress. officer Anderson wee headed norm . lata Uadeaarr pa«tr ask iar oaap spwa- < Ica bogina at 11:80 p. m. Friday Cttlhg unemployment as one of Griffin (and Sgt. Milton Stratton, cording to police. ' * Balldlag PennlU CoflM in today. Sw ward try this rtanarlftlila i for the Army “under strict shrink these, he said It was not sp much Two to Andrew Anaaldi tor H i­ on Main near Hudson Street when Oaa*. Aba taqkbsd aibh aOadaMab A • ifk t Mias Eva Uttle, organist Jo whom Chief Herman O. Schen-. Any pehaltiee on these ehurgea M ilkn Falb SM Power Unit. aadlObalaa. tX88 Win play Handel's "For Us reaisUnce apecificjstiona prepared the amount of unemployment del gives credit for locating Chap­ will be in addiUon to the 60 days story. 4-room dwellinga on McCann he first hit a car park^ on the . by (he government. right haiKl side ot the Mreet. own- 8- Ha. 888 4" 8ks 8aasb iw d s r. 62.88 a^Child Is Born” as the prelude. which affected voters "but their man. in Jail to which he had Just been Or.. 39,000 each. MFD Party Gifts 2. Ha. 882 Orbital I ssdsf «tr (kw 4aiitb.p The processional carols will be ”0 , "The company employed close fear pf it in the future and the Police in all the- New. England sentcnc^ for assault and battery Two to Jarvla Acres, Ine,;' for 1- e 1w sung during the celebraUon of been to Cleveland, Oldo, since he free under 32.000 bond awSiUng Resulting damage to Uie parked X Ha.882Jloaaartabia«aiat««,ltala Holy OommunMn. Over the weekend. Democrats dartad out through the faultily trial in Superior Court on a charge each. About 75 membera of the Mans partabis la iistli i ir» tsbh M tarn ilB R . signaled a fight on confirmation of .'Three to Jarvla Acres, Inc., for .cneAttr Fire Dept, and fueata at* car was about 31M and that to the IX Ha.8Bl88aaHiOi4ad(r >l«*8iHdhn' ' The aacond sahice on Chriat- . DLUJES R.kH-S NATO TALKS locked door of hla cell and escaped o f breaking and entering. truck about 3500, while Anderaga's taas Day win ba at 8:30 a. nt Joseph Campbell ai Comptroller in hir wife’s car. Following that Police aaid Chapman haa a long 1-story, 5-room dweUings with tended the group’s annual Christ­ abtal pSard. aad aarfc tatb IM O Genei^. car suffered about 3600 damage, Saturday morning. Mias lilttle WaMSagtoa, Dec. 28 (g>) _ trip. Chapman said hs goi a Job record of crlaalaal and mptor ve- carports, two dn Alice Drive and mas Party last night at the fire­ I X Ha.84H8^PiW pM iChHdar8ow ihh Ben. Gore (D-Tenn) aaid the TaggOrt aatimeted. None were la- tapawp •< as ta wtU play Diggie’s*' “Oulstmas BMntary of State DoUee ar­ in a Springfield. Maas., hotel. It arreati and made his borne one OB ArceUla Driva. 312,000 each. house at Main and Hilliard StreeU jured In th, mishap. Moratai^' AS the prelude, and the appointmept of Oarapbell. former wSa there police picked him up in an area Just to Ui4 rear o f the To OoroUiy S. Jacoosoh for Dr. and brought gifts which’ wilP b« ' In court tfila morning, Anderaon, rived iMMdi la WaaUagton today Atomic Eiieigy CoroinUaiott mem­ Charles E. Jacobaon, for conver­ BWireiilrnisI carol Vrtll inaugurate froM the North Atlpatlc TrMity following a tip he was in that cHy. new poifee atatlen on K. Middle delivered tonight to the Ncwlng- defendea by Atty. Harold Garrity. ber, violates a " t u it agreessent" sion of dwelling to oAoee at 172 w . oaMnaiioB of the Holy Com- (iMiBcll meeUag at Parle, which Both officers followed up the Up TiKapike. U » Home for Crippled Children. said he did not know be struck the that the nominee fbr the oongres- received from an unidentified pa.**- K. Center S t. fiOO. . iMNCHESTER f im m lir w m W he aaM had anade •%'erv im- HeMadel said Chapman offered The. Horn stdwn movie, made un- Hret car or he would have stopped. Qte Oirtatinaa vAeaaeaH sional financial watchdog agency ty whose name police declined to no cmiatance when he was appre­ Tb' Harold Jarvis fbr WDliam J. der the apoaaorahip o f the MFD, He did atop after hitting Jte truck, dochdons aaaalmeualy should come from the iegUlative devulgc beoause of pobaible danger Gray ct ux. attached g e n g e at was ahowrn. iHMnf tmtU Jan. 8, which ia the^ M d la gdad apirlL" hended by Springfield police work­ owned by Frank Wy.e.an, 37 Area- branch. to the lafongumt. ing With local aAoen. 317 Gcaaa Rd.. 3450. A turkay dutnag waa jarvad. dala B E . M tka left rear. I . V- . ) ■ . .. , • ■ .'V

'I . rtilQIJBW y- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, bECEMBER 20, 1954 i; D Y vTMAT'S WHEN SENTf Dec. 17, at' 7 p.m. in the Ghur^ AOBOU DOWN Hocipa for Ohrlatmaa Puddlag Founded in 1537 by C%arlea W. Tcravainen-Burnliain [ SANTA CLAUS Promotion of Socialism of the Nasgrene by the pastor, the ★ W ELDING COMES! I BcneM IShMp eriw Take some human nature—as you Howard, thia unique school gives Rev. C. E. Winslow. ' ' ^ Sknta Claus put In an appear- find it, Inatruetlon in the various aubjects and ★ AUTO SODY 4Md . iagnditat 3 Within ahee yesterday at the Country The cbmmoneat variety wi\I every department ’ store Santa , (OontlxiieB from Page Ora) foundation, a public h e «- Barclay Wood played (hr tradi­ • Food MHonlng (prtflx) tional bridal music and accom­ FENDER RIFA«S do.— Club ^hU^rcn'ii party. About 100 t loup 8 English Khool Claus should know, 4ts IS courses panied the soloist. Miss Marion News Put a little graclousneaa behind ccverlng, for example, the art of , W . It declared foundation, gen- ^ youngsters froqi 3 to 13 enjoyed ★ COMPLETE CAR .UOppoood 4Shy .rally are desirable And It % ld Janes, who aang "Becauae," . It. make-up, showmanshipi child psy­ ’'««>uld abuM the rights ' of "ThitnigH the Years,” and the ice cream, rake.'hsqviea and San­ PAINTING ISC rr of 8 Dry. as wins Add a lump of charity— or two. , particular benefits have baochanslt • King ArthurU chology, and the recreational and come the individual," it said, "fear the Lord’s Prayer. Whita rhryvanthe- Nathan Hale .Culr Pack 143 held ta’s giftt. ^ LACQUER ■•* ENA8fEL educational value of the ditferent ^from found, tione in medicine. preaa and rail agalnat the right of 14 Msosutos of baavan Squeese In Juat a drop of modera­ ’ public health and science. mums composed- the floral decora- Its December pack meeting last The program included''-«qmion < r tion; ' types o f boys. the press to report the facta and Uona. night with a combined Chriatmaa picturea. "(^riatm aa Rhaprady,^^ 8 GriswoM Stirtdt typ* 7 Theater box 84 Partlelo 48 Concise But the tendency of foundations to criticize wrongdoing.” Half aa much frugality—or leas, The bride who waa presented In "The Pups’ First CTiristmss” ,'* TtL NI-9-S025 llP rotoiit ora 8 Soetbea:/' 85 Ont way to 45 In that plaet In the social science’ field. It said, i The Reece report, on the other party for Cub Scouta and mem­ Add Bome vary fine conaideratlon, This'N'That marriage by her brother, Alex­ ‘•Woody Woodpecker.” and other (two words) 8Aaks .. cock baof is to favor "emplrickl’’ research ; hand, aald it not only tavored bers of thein familiea. ll.lo 46 Concern . Strain o ff all poverty’s, distrcaa. Said Mrs. Laite to Jamea B. ander Ferguson, waa attended by shorts were shown by the club’s ITBiiid 10 Persian princo 88 Uttlenees 47 Place to bakt which ie declared in turn promotes freedom of Information but in fact The opening ceremony was con­ Pour aorfi^mllk o f human kind­ Lalte, "Christmas is drawing ■•’Chllectlvlsm’’ or ’’Socialism.’’ Mra. Nlchotaa Vaccarro of New producer-director, Stan Hilinski. ItPsrtsining to 11 Btwlldered SSD ro^ food waa striking a blow for it by hit­ ducted by Mrs. Joseph Roglls. f I LIKE ^...FOR THArS ness in It. near, lliere Is no time to hesitate. And it said that while "externally. Two Sailors Held Britain aa matron «rf honor. Walfer After'4he films the boys and girls sound 14 Frocen water lOCIiance < 45 Animal hide lAt's shop right now, my dear.’’ ting atf foundAUon-d 1 r e c t e d B, Ferguson waa best man and Each Cub - Scout decorated a received thair presMts from San­ W h e d a y ) WHEN I CAN START 80 Italian 81 P la y l^ card Put In all the happineaa you Communism Is the greater dan­ ’’thought control.-’’ »• 18 Honduran 5OL0V0 god can. Said Mr. LAlte, "M y turtle dove, ger, internally, Bociallsnl offers Howard Bagley, brother, of the Cniiratmas tree with ornaments ta. - The refreahjnenta brought A F T E R ^ ACTING NORMAL. gold coin • soprano, 88 Garret. 81 Daaa. Signs But Dhtdehis"'* which he had made at den meet­ AOAIN 5 preserve your , peace o f mind. To ' far. greater menance.” For Death* of Girl bridegroom, seated the gueate. the party to a close. 81 Quran of AdeHna >— 35 Turns outwardSS Italian city Stir it up with laughter every Rep. Goodwin aald he signed his ings, and presented his parents buy a ’kerchief, tie, or glove, we’ve Could Have Prevented W’ar name to the report with a note The bride’s gown waa ol White . Jt^rrangeM^r^ directed by Carthsgo SSDoea (poet.) 40Hrach 85 Station (a L ) minute, lots of time^ . . you’ll find." And with gifts which he had also made. I Foundation influence has also that he did so "with strong reaer- (Cratixmd firan Fxgo One) lace over satin. Her flnger-Up veil Jack 'SmUh with the aid of Archie 88Vstd a chailr Season with good-will toward so the weeks sped by . ., and then, crept into foreign policy matters, of illusion was draped from a seed Each den sani^ a Christmas carol Livlngaton and (Jharlle Biggs. every man, vations and dissent from many of with Mrs, Shirley Moran at the 84 Mrasurss of r r r r L 1 1 r " n the Laites bled to the ahopa. They the report said, declaring that in its findings snd cohcluaiona" This pearl crown and her bridal bou­ struck snd gp-angled the Ports­ piano. "H ark the Herald Angela The responsIbilK.v for Santa’s land Set it on the fire of heart'a af­ found them like a wild bull pfn, one instance more "alArtneas’’ by note did not appear In thd printed quet o( while roses with an orchid appearance v a s undertaken by Pheae fa mefce r “ fection, mouth, R, I., girl "when she began Sing” waa sung by four graduatea 8TIm erssiD P) with ropes and traffic cops. Poor ’ trustees of some foundations report given newsmen, and Good­ center had streamers of heather. George Benton, who fulfilled his lAave it till the jolly Imbbles to Scream” during the attack. arraafemeafs fra • Iom hoidtr Mrs. Lalte Was knocked down 'which provided funds for.the In- win said his name on the report Caaey said the two aailora had Her attendant wore a gown Of pale of Pack 143, Michael Simmons. r * riae. task to the delight o f all the chil- 38Tip r flat; Lalte got two blackened ' stitute of Pacific Relations "might was not authorized without the volunteered to drive -the girl j>ome orchid taffeta and carried an arm John Maiorca, Jr., Raymond La- Sprinkle It with kiaae%—for con­ bouquet of yellow rgras. Mr*. Fer­ pak and Craig Johnson, °dren. ^ 2 0 t « *SOQ 88Moxkandlih 1 eyea. The shops were out o f this >have saved China from the Com< qualifying renaark. from a pre-CTiriatmas dance at the Mrs. George H> Terisvalnea l4Koandabout j) fection. snd that: no ’kerchiefa, gloves, or ’’ munisti and prevented the war in However, OoodWln said, he re­ Enlisted Men’s Club at the big guson chose for her daughter’s Cubmaster John Maiorca pre­ wedding navy blue and white crepe W K M te 88 HOWTSt TO RIPAT wsjr Sweeten with a look from lov­ ties. ’The Laites put up a valiant ’ itorea.*' The institute has fre- gards the document as a "majori­ naval base in Newport. Miss Nancy Burnham, daughter sented awat-ds at followa: Paul ing eyea. and a Corsage of red campllias. NDoclsims flght, but all that they cotild get Jquently )>cen criUclaed by con- ty’’ report and understands that He quoted Zimmer aa saying of (3iarles K Burnhana o f Water Thompson, one gold and one sil­ P jP p V R S H tS f was one bed-lsmp (complete with Sr future printing will carry, his The ceremony was followed by ver arrow for his lion badga; Stan­ 87 Show IT & ' gresslonal groups. that after driving t short distance Street, Duxbury, Maas., and the FO R A REAL aisatB. i t a s , iU S L 1 Flavor it with cliildren’t merry light) , and one toy building set. separafe views. . a reception for the membera of the ley Hilinski, one gold and one % SM 88Uqutfr, U n chatter, ’The lengthy document ticked off he and Margaret got in the back late Mra. Burnham, became the m IGM IT ’liie'n, aa a thunderous record In a aeparcte atatement to which imipediate familiea at the home of silver arrow for hia Ikm badge: PRACTICAL GIFT r *A long list of names of organlM- seat While Bruftfield continued to butter ft i bride of George ^ w a r d Tera- 19.17 III W(\ Froet it with the anow of wintry Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ferguson, 47.*l BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOAKDIM. HUtSE witn 88 DomosticoUd blared; “ Peace! — the Angels ’ tions and individuals ..in connec- he referred, Goodwin declared: drive. vainen of Duxbury and Spring- Ralph Russo, wolf badge; Lowell MAJOR HOOPLE della. 25 Newman St., which waa decor­ GIVE A fWra »4MX!Sa7Hp|la!^ CdTairS^a* 41 Hoavens J) sing!" Said Mrs. Lalte, " I f we are ‘ tlon with the alleged foundation- " I dissent frosn the view that The police captain said that at field, Masa., Saturday aftanteon at Jacoby, bear badge; Dwight Me- TWy tw I—< — »fP8 Place It on a holly-garnished spared—we’ll Christmas shop In t..** foimdatiois have rendered this the Mt. Hope Bridge, Zimmer ’’as­ ated with white wedding bells and Quadc,' three silver arrows for hla GIFT CERTIFICATE 4SIgnit^ 1 platter. I Influenced "network.” 4 o’clock in the Pilgrim Church j spring!"—Karl Flaster, Mentioned most often Were ' the country a great disservice by pro­ saulted the girl and throttled her ■treamera. ' lion badge. Mrs. W ilfred. Stew A t tAiS'OHico y a « o w y g m t VUgPOF COOK* RUM Me . NO.TOO. 1 H E A R HIm i n H l« ^ 44Dssasrt pulQr ip Serve It with the aong of Chriat- of Duxbury. The Burnham fam­ FOR SEVERAL IHJNT»i' AKOIMO OOeSHMA*/ 41 Ids* w i i country’s big three among fund moting socialistic doctrins through Vhen she attempted to scream. ily were former residents of Man­ For a Southern trip, the bride is art received her den mother’s pin. | B MONiy •• hels wiili cwrsM « CLOSETO CELL EVERT MiewT * a maa bells. [WMees'S cu e o)NiN€ the domination, control and chan­ Then they drove back ' toward DRIVING LESSONS rrALL IP VOUmOOOTNEAK 480nos bore ft ft ft The most embarraasing situa­ groups: The Ford Foundation; the chester. living OH Henry Street- for wearing an aqua wool dress, fur Refreshments were served snd siraewt. LEADOFF CW®STAtA$ l?lPPlM ( T | T Ynli^TIde Bc'ences; that the foundations are He quoted the sailors aa saying orchid corsage. She is employed CAU.NI-5-7558 . keteitol. (onorol bilk.' HAPNrrSUSTB> 848Utos again IT 1 5 IT up on Christmas morning to And .Carnegie groups, and what It Massachusetts^ in 1548. The dou­ home. A very enjoyable evening *THrSAPPLE rtEPeUITCSJCE e e r m J M B e D EXILED PARTTWAr;^ AS Through miles of tape and tissue foetering aooialistie teachings In they did not halt the car during by the Ckmnecticut Power Co., and SfLogal matttrs that a girl you hadn’t even con­ called ’’offphoota’’ of the big three. ble ring ceremony was performed whs spent, with Mrs. Dorothy MORTLOCK'S MOniT fer totot. kitoroti, h*. , 9 m N O »/ Z oemjMfUPpiM’/*------. MAV8E WE ^ MV6TERK30S AS. HT 1 w Wa Sght our way, all In, 'Among C a rn e g ie organlia- the schools to the detria-.ent of the attack. ' the bridegroom ia with the F. A, wronto,' tuMen. > o i« P,J"rTCl I. I iTAALLZCAKI CWT FOC 6 P B eA D -^ 17 Narrow cut sidered has sent you a Chriatmaa by the Rev. John'W . Estes, Jr., Kenny conducting the closing cer­ IMS A K rri-FR E eze OOSHTTOSeiOD THEDACkTEND^ Wondering where wrapping! and gift. L.v_. Uona named were the* Carnegie true Americanism, snd that these ' Zimmer and Brunfield were ar­ BarUett Co. emony. DRIVING SCHOOL MON8T fer fumilyrt, trail. OUT A FDSSe OF A ocosEioee, 81 Put to flight n S" » And where the gifts begin. Foundation for the Advancement conditions have resulted from the rested after a chase by Middle- in. a candlelight sditing of poinset- MANCHESTER equipeient... ^ die . AeoMA AROoNoy M Abstract bting \ tiss. On their return the couple win The next pack meeting will be HOUSE WnSEIJP. ONTWe 1$ WHV HiS C0t5M, tr — Buell R. Snyder Tenneasee, aits o f much fierce of Teaching, the Carnegie Endow- failure of ihc tnistcra of the foun- town police who were unaware make their home at 97 Foster St. Jan. 38, 1953. kesio. laino, tumsidr Mrs. Robert MacCallum, sister comp. WITHOUT BOM TOM 'N‘ 16 E V A C lW u fighting in the W ar Between the 'ihent for International Pea<;e and dationa to keep the.i>eelves oroper- that anything w ai amiaa in the car. of the bride, was matron of hono.'. ASAPD LE 4 E e s v Be f o r e li -C One o f America's unusual edu­ States, was the first Confederate the Carnegie Cbrp. of New York.' ly advised of wha': was tronepir- MONIY le mrae l>*inf aisrs’ Best man was Gordon Vye of ceRrceiesI, Niere' AMTYCIAIM/ T<2AIL/. 7 A.M.' cational inatitutlona la the Santa state to b« readmitted Into the ' The GOP report also assailed Sgt. Francis Vlerra and Patrol­ Wotcott (Utcji) la the third man Lewit Perry chased the car Springfield and Providence, R. I., H ASG( plrataM. sMie tera Claua School In Albion, N. T. Union following the war. the New York Times, the New foneble. York Herald Tribune and the Ilcon menber of the com­ into Newport because the sailors and ushers nere Robert.MacCal­ fWNCy to Mieke yrar w*i4 •»' Washington Post and ’lim es Her­ mittee. failed to step- at their signal as lum of Duxbury and Oscar Tera- The Democratic dissent said the they pss :ed at high Speed. valnen of Scarboro, Maine. Special Tuesday Only ruf-'L OH flame, io die diep, an ald. which it said had connecUons Hie iemi, eetier. with foundations and had critic­ committee Maff Waa largely re- , When the police cruiser caught ' The bride wxire a gown of (^sn- GASOlINC ized the Investigation. ’The latter spianstbla In the' actual writing of up to the car, Vierra said. Die tilly lace with Queen Aqne collar 1 ONLY, THAYER STROLLER I l» e SB ray ^IweAemMdfXr two newspai>er8 said statementa the t'eporL and declared the ataff sailers informed him they were and lace bodice with cathedral Originally 513.95. Now priced at'. miPHONI . WtIU .* arVHIT made in the report were not true. represents "only a small and up' taking ” a sick., girl to the Naval sleeves and a full skirt>. of nylon $10 so Ctaim Probe Biased healthy minority In the nation.” Hospitnl.” tulle over satin ending in a train 2 ONLY, THAYER STROLLER "The fear - sickness of this Vlerra and Perry followed In the B A N TLY OIL PREFERRED H. “Rowan Gattbsr, Jr., president She carried a cascade of white or­ Originally 116,50. Now priced at . $ 1 1 5 0 o f the Ford Foundation, aald the group,” the Democrats said, "leads cruiser snd when It failed to turn chid. pompon.s and holly. ' i \ ^ |\( PIHANCI CO.. INC. Reece investigation was "biased them to L’rand as conspiratorial into the hospital driveway they ' The matron of honor was attir­ 4 ONLY, TOWN and COUNTRY 1 ’ ‘ ! t M A N C N tS m froim start to finiah" and that the and. vn-Amarican tl Mm . tw,. ww. rw, y.is m l) t rejJbrt’e aiithora apparently , "re­ orgaidastiona w) o support the wine paper taSeta and carried TCL MUfti;" 9 4S9S re«W*rt *JS MS. gard as un-American every man. glreat' liberal traction in our ■o' . The girl was then taken into the white pompons and holly. 1 ONLY, THAYER CARRIAGE lame m S* m ttKAmn •i mU iOm clety,". hospital and pronounced dead. TEL ROCKVll LF S ?1 77 idea or Institution with whicb tkey A reception . Teas held at the Originally 511.50. Now priced at . $ 7 . 5 0 happen; to disagree.” He luUd the The OOP report took the gen­ Dr. John A. PicozzI, deputy bride's home for members of the foundation has welcomed any ’’Im­ eral' line that the foundations state medical examiner, aald an family and neighbors. .4 ONLY, THAYER CARRIAGE should “clean house” for them­ autopsy showed the girl had been partial’’ Inquiry. . Mrs. Bu.'nhsm wore a wine-col­ Originally 514.50. Now priced at , $ 9 . 5 0 Dean Rusk, president o f the selves. One suggestion was for .'aped and strangled manusUy. He ored gown o f velvet with white ac­ Rockefeller Foundation, said more complete fuimdation finrn- said poli(5e told him her clothing cessories. ONLY, THAYER CARRIAGE rlal r ^ r t s , to be r.-iSde puidlc. was to**n and disarranged and that "flimsy allegations liave been ac­ A fter a wedding trip to Canada •Originally 53,3.50. Now priced at , $ 1 9 . 9 5 cepted as fact without the support there was other evidence she put the "couple will reside In Spring- n -jo o f trustworthy evidence." Much up a struggle. field. Miss Blanchette was one of 12 KEN WINSTON ^>f the report does not apply to the Trainiug School The l.ridc it a graduate of {Man­ BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY Rockefeller Foundation, he said, children of Mr. anu Mrs. Alfred chester High Ecltaol and of Sim­ ROCKING HORSES while other portions ” Wleged -to Blanchette. The father ia a mill mons College five year nursing 3 o n l y , HOBBY HORSES worker in nearby. Fall ' River, TH gW i MACTIO a be directed at us are lim ply un­ ^ Yule Gifts Asked program. Until recently she was ' IN TM» FUMt Mass. Originally 58.95. Now priced at $ 6 . 5 0 true." ;» on the faculty of Petqr Bent B rig­ President Joseph Johnson of the; She had gone to the dance with ham Hospital; . ' 4 ONLY. HOBBY HORSES , her sister (Carolyn, 20. The latter Carnegie Endowment for Inter­ Southbury, Dec. 20 (IP) — An o f­ The bridegroom is a graduate said ahe went home wlthoii; her Originally 58..50. Now priced at ,.. $ 5 9 8 national Peace aald he would have ficial of the Sputhbury Training of Boaton University and did grad­ sister because Margaret Informed no comment until he stu dl^ the School said today it la not too late uate work at Springfield 0>llege. her she was getting a ride home. documenL' ' to contribute to the '.Christmas He le at present director of driver MUSICAL MAPLE ROCKERS CHRISTMAS cheer of retarded children who The victim occarionally taught educatlo->. at West Springfield The New York Tlmee aaWT It catechism at SL Anthony’s Catho­ would have no commenL will not be able to leave the ihati- High School. lUDOri^H MUSICAL ROCKERS lic Church and was described by L Onty. OiigiDally 111^5 a8«a'aaa-*;.. $ 8 . 5 0 Mrs. Heien Rogers Reid, editor tution to spend the holiday at their neighbors as “ rqapeeted a n * wcU- and 11 nllliW i ' the New V«rk iiQiUei. ■ llked.” “ ’ ^ TMlgley^tWgu^ THIS WEEK ONLY! Herald Trihone and president of Bert Scbmickel, director of Cot­ Ironically, found In the vic­ the Reid , Foundation, tern.ed tage Life, said that while toys and tim’s handbag was the clipping Miss Calberine H. Ferguson, ■ CHRISTMAS SPECIAL "false’’ the report's criticism of clothing are needed for children In of a letter she wrote to a Fall daughter of Mrs. Catherina 8. Yer-41 the foundation including a vhsrge all age groups, gifts for boys and River newspaper in which she guson, 57' Foster St., and-the late || It ws8'set tip by her' late Aiusband girls approaching adaithbod are complained that residemta in the Ogden M Retd, aa "a buainesa "eapecially needed.” $25 WORTH vicinity o f the baval base were 8 ! deal,’.’ not for "charitable work aa While clothing ought to be in "treating the Navy men liadly’’ required by the rules.” The report good colidlUOn, Schmtckel said, and should act more kindly to­ FOR HIM said there was a close relationship minor defects. in to’ya can be re­ ward them. Lighters — Razors KEMP’S " T B O » c r a n e OF TOYS twtween the foundation and the paired. Donations of money with Pipes — Caaoeraa; ^ 763 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER TeL MI-3-5680 ____ 70 JNSOW NS OWN NS MAR. Herald Tribune. Mrs. Reid said on which to purchase gifts in either The things that never get done O w n ’S A m z OFBKniMNT. MKT, 14 ARgOttM. that point the report was “ Incor­ W’e Give Green Stamps FREE V ON MNP ARt r m TIUCKI. category should be made direct to are the- ones that folks always are l Arthur Dins Stores WITH I^^PURCHASE OF ANY TELEVISION SET '■T,;r rect and scrambled.” himi, Schmickal added. going to do tomorrow. Answer To Criticism “ We can reiwh no other conclu­ sion.” Mrs. Reid said,' "than that the attack on the foundation atems I jlRit iPSWi .H6Wi 18^ from the Herald Tribune’s editorial criticism of the committee’s biased . Snd ono-stded- methods of investi­ PHOT0GRAPHED FROM STOCK ^ OPEN UNTIL ^ P.M. gation.” TUtS.-WED.»THURS. Philip L. Graham, president of S ONE OF OUR MANY LOVELY . * the Washington Poat Co., said the FRIDAY UNTIL 5:30 P.M. report contains “ an untnie descrip­ fMlMSROAR, PKOKSKniTOTUM tion of the l*ost’8 ownership." The WSIOWLY, m tNFArtW . 8ISAPPS report had questioned "the close relstionabip” of. the Washihgton J d AYTME FROCKS I Post, and -Times. Herald And the PASNI GHLY r ~ m Eugene and Aghea E. Meydr Foim- MICKEY FINN dstton: Eugene Meyer is chairman One Man’s Opinion! BY LA N k LEUNAkU o f the board o f ' the Wa.ihington 1 * Post' Co., and Agnes E. Meyer Is OH ITS NOTJUST HERE T w E L L.lV E U S E E IF . . i his wife. TOO AUNV PEOPLE ARE 100 WILUMS Graham said "the Meyer Foun­ INTOWN,ClA)ICy!l A.P.iaJJCI(INI(0»ll W S « THAT A MAH IS TOO OLD, WHEN WU.OA)ICy-ACCOB)ll»7lAyEAH-I ttAPim SC dation has no voice at ail In the HEARP A NEWS CO W M EN IA IM jiM EN TIoiiin^ A C T im V HE ISINTHEPRIMEOFNIS conduct of thia newspaper.” 7)«SWP«,mTL£SnM)eifrER)l>APB»SM^ Osaolra O-i-dw ihwewfhhreJ W , SAVON the RADIO THAT .^ T H E PEAN OFALL Tha Democratic dissent defend- UFEt SOTO MtTUTTLE!S DAUGHTER TV, Unmatdwd tor quiUty and isGomioTHEiuaNG ^irALoroFsnuiusuppose IT'S MADE THE FRONTFM^NENS COMMENTAIORS ISAV POPPVCOCR-in THE BOV R lD El . ed the newspapers and said there c o m s s m IF HE INSISTS J S ITS BECAUSE TUTTLE I ALL OVER THECOONTR^-ANPHEUBEOM waa "an integral relationship be­ paif^anee by any aet at any. ■ M4N6HEAPACHE?/t~jk. OVER M $PRM(«KL£! tween the majority's refusal to ac- where near the p ri«. All n e w - INAMNUTEf. ' .eJIe'i 4 WtJ./* US) all G.E.— with away exdurivt for boys for baby features found ifi 6.E.’a fineat rata. G-E.Dynapewqr 8iKal4*r with alumiaUni voice rail fer , FLANNEL SHIRTS DRESSES DRESSES Muhd reproduetiea.uaeqiialled mmm by Rob Roy-JBimtex Large Selection. Sizes 6 moa., 12. mos.. by my ether make! Black-faeed Striking Big Top-Healthex. Sixes 3 to 14. 15 mra.'. Toddlers 1, 2,. 8, picture tube. G-E Glarejecter. Slaea 2 to 12. - I UHF OptleoaL Coses M today/ ’ $3.98 up _$l.98up P [ o : o $1.49 up :szsi^Js:;i£^SSTsz it Rich S i SLIPS SUITS by Her Majesty . Sizes 1 to 8 CORDUROY PANTS Polly Pigtail-Dennison. Modern EngHsh? BY MERRILL C. BLOSSIM doesn’t happen too often -by Rob Roy-Heathex Bondee, Cotton Knit. ■h Cotton Polished-Plisaa ^ Nylon Knit. a V V A a T 'fiKAH. nowadays, but many of us Big Top. 81-58 up ^ CDwMOM evnemayiDor Sixes' 3 to 13. $1.98 up MAVE ‘to \ OtMeiraASC T)u x ,chum/tmc uum u6e are already far richer than Nylon Taffeta Bo.uffant 83.00 I Only $ 5 Down , ^ 5RM«i I 7ME sroiCfN srptestwr ^ we^ think. Rich in posacn- $ l.9 8 g p r U M O / KiTTiftS anaee AHBDDrf* sFmW5$DB $HP PEASANTS/ SWEATERS • « Dcliycn Fmr __ . ra------s an, -»-« I— as^^^ aa. i Mkih/ y w i i L h ^ siora . . car, home, fumL ' SWEATERS it by Pandora-Gotham. , Wool. Cotton. Nylon. ' YDolta ,ture, clothing, appliances. ' pitlrislinmi' MMM 1778* IMsch toMe ModaL puHNiMerA DRESS TROUSERS Stses 3 to 14. Sizes 1 to 8. Waahabic. cuie , Are you guarding your , SU P-O NS 53.98 up $L98up EKPggSS.' Sizes 3 to 13.-. c a r d i g a n s 53.58 up ///f / / ^ • f M' \ \ property dollars, with ade­ $3.98 up ’ SHRUGS ,51.95 up quate insurance? Better OVERALLS 'make sure NOW. BLOUSES Sizes 1 to 3 and,8,to|5 ' { SWEATERS by Judy Kent,- ^ Pauker-Rlckwlck. ' (3ilcky, Smart Teena JERSEYS $1.19 up Free! Free! .Sites 3 to 12. sues 3 to i4. PAJAMAS Cosipl«t« satenns insinuation of nay G-B lletrlea.l etc. smaU fry happy. «HR COULD CMANSR m MMD/

175 East Center St. ‘*3 •\ V, V. ■ V ■ : '■ •. ■ ■ , ••■:■-.;i- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. DECEMBER 20,1954 PA G E 81 ikANCHESTBR EVENING HEKALD. luNCHESTEB. CONM^ MONDA^bECEMBER *0, MM

'p , l - • THE Unbeaten with 82-58 over Lidiis Continue Mastery over Browns, 14 to 10 Herald Orioles Give Sbined MB u R ookie Utidi Ranked / t < Pistons Making Rivals Defending CCBL King! !l^gbl, Hay wa King, Graham Scores for Browns in Snowy Game Rivals Clash KARL W. YOST Atop Class ■gsrti BdHw i fotice U p O r f y S S S Again Sunday SUNDAY •box cdflca . . . Mvenlng phons Never Pressed at Rec Must Rest A ili^ Arm Day of worahip and I join the caller la Atty. ^®*Yy Wa(ah who New Talent May Enable Relaxed, Confident Utes Staadlaga Staadinga family at church services .. Find i will head the InfMtlto Paralya a the third Mrihd and held the high- Qub to Make Things' Beat No- 1 Rankinfr For Prb Title many chorea to attend to arouno;around; runoFund cantpaigncampaign in Mancfieater thia Weitens Division scoring calUcs to their lowest L Peti Giptures First Victory*!" the house and yard and------with help-(-season.------Help la needed, Jerry ex- W L P e t point total of the aeaaon. Dick Mc­ Tough in Flag Race LaSalle at New Yoik Bast Hartford 0 1.000 Third Straight Havana Finishers Cleveland, Dec. 20 (Ah—Buddy era, Reed and Dean, the boys, we T plained, and, tvx'.al, full backing Fort Wayne 18 6 .750 Guire held to 10 points, Manchester ... 0 1.000 Since National Open j. accomplish much until the pro foot- ia lusured for their t worthy drive. Minneapolis l l lO .824 the lowest that he has scored this . New Tork, Dec. 20 (A5—Men New Taar, Dec. 20 (fiV-If there’s S t Cyrils’ .... 0 1.000 XM«llt AraM (St) Parker’s defeated Rochester , 8 14 .364 Tbrrington ... 1 .667 F. Pia. The «cor»i; ball game between the Oiaiita and . . . Boxing title bout at 10 betw ^n 'aeaaon. Ray Felix paced the New who, k month ago. ware convinced bettor outflt than Utah in tha WMiiolm. r .. Last June; Buriiemo; the CHeveland Browns for the sev­ Eaglet ia flashed on "the' teevee chanmlon BctK) Olson and challen- Milwaukee 5 19 .208 Broad Brook .. 1 .500. M 14 Ed Turitol. CIdj ton. Mo,* 66-71-6M7— York scoring with 24 points that Paul Richards had squandered college biuketball ranks at praa- Ouboce, f 14 7 ^ Irn k i* : 373 . entire first half. ’There waa savage aine. from Waxahachte might have rer mark into Madisen Square Garden 11 Total* ...... IS _ a n r SI hli alUnc right a m today, pack* ,j Tnmmv ^ n . iiouaton, T«x.. 66-70-70- liked a victory in that one, but we blocking and tackling, aa one! THDBHDAY assembled a pretty fair bait club BlMmn*M (II) didn't get it.” could easily see .. Frank Leahy, | Season's best wishes are extend­ New Ytwk, Dec. 20 (A»-r-The Saturday night and to everyona’s Boxing champions Rocky Mar­ p.pt*. ing along a 12.000 flrat^ priaa ' Ki.m»ha l.ak.. N. Y.. slaaling Fort Wayne Piatona art '—a sounder one, at least, than he 1 RlcB. f ...... ^ %4 4 check from the Havana InvitaUon : 7046-7^70-777 ($660). Parker—"I wish < that were the former Notre Dame -coach, has ed in an office visit by the R*v. started with. aurpriae proceeded to knock the ciano and BObo Olson, along with 2 PMlSntl. f ...... a Golf Tournament and hie ftrat v ie-; -JiSf-TS? N. Y.. score- of next Sunday's game.” openly stated the proa are push­ Carl Olson of Emanuel Lutheran making the other teams in the Na This shift in sentiment has been so-and-so out ^ Uit record and Naaslff Arms, have one trait in $ KoinUalcr. f ...... 4 ing (C^legc football into the back- Church. The Rev. Mr. Olson was a tional Basketball Association sit common they continually defeat D. P. pion and the Nation’s No. 1 toam The locals, defending Central Cton- R. Poatuto. c ...... 1 llie aayton, Mo., qillnter, who i S(f*'i$ s'l^ ^ HihneapoIU. 76-71-68-68 frOm-behInd touchdown in the laat ber of pay-for-play games via tee­ number of years before getting their first Western Division crown. money, latched onto the two Clark, t ...... 7 3 vee this season I wrill go along The sharp-shooting Pistons in laat waak’a AasocUtod Praas necUcut Baskatball League king- P an u n . a ...... P haa carried a wither^ left >rm Dutch lUrrlnn, 8t. Louli, 7346-68-70 60 aeconda after it appeared the "assistants" and now his jrisits gre Brooklyn veterans. Preacher Roe a ^ a a childhood accident, didn't ” 380 (361.66). Browns had it wrapped up. ^ with Leahy in his observation, well spaced . . . A handsome local swapt ^to their sixth victory in six and Billy Cox.. The.feeling now ia poU* plno. added their third straight vl- r:::::;;;::; j Beam to notice the injured right Bn Wlniija«r. Oklahoma City, 6646-73- fiame Meant Nothing MONDAY player, who wlahefi games -against the lowly ittlwau- that if one or two highly valued Utah showed a relaxad. confi­ tim to their growing Ust yeatorday 70- 380 ($«1.66l. ' Stranger tne past few; weeks, Kea Hawks last night with an 87-62 dent team, well-coached and un­ afternoon at the East Side Rec be­ t>ToUU* ...... 3$1440 arm in the tourney windup yeater* _Dave Douslai, Mevark,' Del.. 67-78- The game, except for the pres­ to remain nameless, visited and we rookies come through for him the Score at half Kme, NiiMift*.I. i S n day. He shot a S7 over the par 72 71- 68—361 (t]l3). tige involved, meant nothing, since since his appointment as president talked at length about the recent win, Increasing their first place Orioles could well move up a notch awed by the Ukea of the Explorers. fore anotber fair-aised crowd. The Mike Sourhak. Durham, N. C.. 66-76- of the Manchester Country (Hub, season, one In which he waa bald margin to flva and one-half gamea next season. Mayba even a couple ( They were in the game from the Btoomfteld Townies fait tha Nas- Havana Couatry Club courM, a 66-70^281 ($363). each team had already clinched ite slffs’ ating, ^3 to 88. hia shooting average was LOOO S.S7T*yard layout, for a 72-hole _^Marty ruraol, Lemont. lU.-, 73-7147- division championehip. It was a is Tommy Cosgrove, who invades down by injuries. The visitor was, over the onee-mighty Minneapolis of notches. atart and were in command for tha {Mai of 273—IS atrokea imder par. 70- 381 (8383). make-up tilt, postponed from Oct. the office thia morning. Tom is and is, always good copy but we Lakera. By TED KLDSZEWSKl Strong Left Side greater share of the final half It would appear at thia time that from the floor. The big Naaslff re­ i.::/' - '1 pae-Streke Edge Jim Turneea. L,«nuford, N. Y.. 86-70- busy these nays, not only with will .comply with his request and Nats Regain Lend Sometimes one decipion can With Cbx on third and Willie aftor trailing 41-86 at the inter­ only PYanMe’B Drive-In and pos- serve took four set shots from way 71- 73-381 (13831. 3, and served as a practice swing mission. At the end, it waa Utah It waaa't -the beet round of the IWp'Alexander. Rl. Pcltribura. Fla., for next Sunday’s clash between bis cement contracts but also with omit hia name and latest feats . . . Minneapolis, weakened by the mean the difference between a Miranda a t shortatop. Ifs pointed aibfy Hartford St. Cyrils poaaeaa out and all found the mark erith- l646-n-78-361 (3383). lining . up competent committee* Shop in Manchester at night with ' retirement of George (Mr. Basket­ out, the club will offer about aa 79, LaSaUe 69. the talent to chaUenge George tourney for S1irg.oI (ha ahot a (M thi same cluba for the world cham- success or ari unknown. out so much as touching tha rim. for ninnerup honora opaning day), Jullua Borne. Mid Plnei, N. C., 71-70- pionahip,— ■ -■ for ' the 1935 season. The sec­ the family and Main Street, as all ball) Mlkan at the beginning of the brilUaat a defense on the left side Far Bnperler Mltcbcll'a claaay array. Bobby 73-46—383 ($160). In my case, it happily tvorked The Utoa, dxperUy coached by Knight. Worthy Pattoraon, Kenny Clark was by fhr Um vialton’ but it brought hlm.ujr /rom the Claude Harmon. Mamaroheck, N. Y.. ond annual New- Year’a Day tour­ who shopped know, waa busier . season, dropped a 108-93 decision out for the )>eat. of the mfleld aa there is in the field for a one-atroka e

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, QONN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 20.1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY. DECEMBER 20.1964 —TTT Ayartmento— Flato-^ Hooiwi F«r Sato ,72 Sahorban Far Sato 71 they are sweattag out a dapgerous ■ Teneiaento 63 Sheppard Jury mIsSioh. 1 7 B o d i M AstosBsMIsB tor 8 bU 4 AvtoBiobUea tor Salsr 4 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Dogn—Birin—Psto 41 HobmIioM GMdi 11 H oossInM^^ « o 4 « COUNTRY LIVING FOR TOUUAND—Ranch home, ■ tour Strate Shews Bunce .Center Preseinted Movie Projector - ■■■ WORKINfV GIRL to riiere large months old,' for sals or trad* from Deadlock Holds The strata U showing, fbo, in the IM t CKBVROIJET ard. In the flrst/WMirs after the (‘OsaUaueg from rag* 0*a) trod* any maka, modal. Douflaa 333Main, \pockv:vOIs 8-3034. $333.38; one electric range, was THREE R(X)M furnished apart': Five foom Cape Cod about seven Wanted—Reil Catoto 77 .iiry took the ceto, Uie whole fem- KENMORE Fully sutonMiUc waah- ment, all utilities included. Single lU lM liM IM IltS M dton, m Main 8t. 1333.98 for $813.96; one apartment st, $30. Light oak dinstta ast, ax- nillts froih Manchester. Fireplace, ly had an al^of Confidence The her'hbm* tawh at Altaville, Ifoitjr- M43, 1360, CHEVROLET8, two COCKER SPANIELi msls snd fe­ else electric range, was 3184.50 room* with light housekeeping ARE TOU CONSIDERINO Sheppard whan a court officer women crocheted or*read news­ door, four door, radios, haatars, male, months. Buff. Sired by tension table. MI. 3-0038. privileges. Ml.’ 3-4774. oil heat, basement garage, lot M x SELLINO YOUR PROPERTY T Messina, 43, was rspoctad. to CUanfIBD ADVT. 1341-M OLDER Charrolats, Fords for $143.38; one 30” electric range, said, "fate* alarm. Fal*4 alarm,’’ papers. The'^lwo brothera, who also poor conditloB at St. jMegft'A toDm nthar good traaapoitation. Good axesUent condUlan Jiroughout. Cham^on Cormors, rtias «and was 1333.80 for 3131. 0ns 13 cu. f t We wtU appralM your property and explained the cause. ar* osteopaths, paced Idly up and ' D w t.iiotiin Dotsflaa Moton, 333 Mau. Shine. AKC regtstered. H. Chase, THREE^ ROOM apartment, Bolton 240. Immediate occupancy. Owner free and without' any obligation. pltal. Far Rockaway, Quesmi; il's/ credit amdilaa us to acoapi 38 rsftigeiptor, two door, was 1833.33 FIVE-PIECE chrome dinette set Seu New Trial down U^corridors -or chatted With The six survivors were la toa 8:16 A . M. to 4:88 P. M. Harmony-Hill. Hebron Road, Bol­ Road. Vernbii. Centrailv located, transferred out of state. Contact We also buy property for cash. Aa the poseiblllty grew larger down. DougiM Motors, 333 Main tor 3343.38; one 11 cu. ft. de luxe MI. 9-3301. near bus line, school aiid church. reporters In the couitroom. rear of the plan* and got out of [V' S t ton. MI. k-6437.‘ refrlgerstor, was 3403.00 for SriUng or toying contact of a "hung Jury," on*, unable to even Joined a r.ickf4«and- Auto Acceaaonea—Tires 8 PLAIN BURGUiniT eU wool All ftiodcrn conveniences, elec­ STANLEY B8U.Y, Realtor were thrown clear when tha tail COPY CLOSING TIMB 8339.38: one 7 cu. ft. de luxe re- tricity, oil heat, gas. Available ALICE CLAMPET reach a verdict. Assist. Prosecutor dim* power game and won $5. cracked off. ’Two young studeats MUST SELL at ones, 19M DaSoto BATTERIES - 8033 off. •quart f^ e ra tp r was 1343.38 for 3133; O' X llH* nig. Good conditian, MI-3-8373 Thomas Parrino said there is no , however, they look worried. POR CLA88IFIBD ADVT. FOUR PUPPIES, six weeks old. too. MI. 3-1840. now, Adult* only. MI, 3-28S7. BRAE-BURN REALTY doubt that Sheppard will be tried returning from Italy wars oila- tour door sedan. Excrilent condi­ typa aa towlow aa 34.38 ax..ax., long typa Phone MI. 33670. one 7 cu, ft. freeier, was 3373.36 Realtor >* tension shows plainly tn ap­ Jured and able to go home. TR3 MON. THRU PRL tion. Snow tires. Can arrange pay­ 37J8. Writtan guaraaiaa. Cola for 3819. Also siiiks, vacuum MAIN STREET—Nearly new threk a second time. pearance and manner. Others were taken td hospitals. ' ments. RoCkviUe 8-4303 . during Motora. ML 3 4 B «. - , IMMEDIATE ACITON assured. The Juror’s faces have settled 10:30 A. M. THE MANCHESTER Pet cleaners floor waxers and gas Machintry and Toola 68 room heated . apartment aecond MI-9-4S43 Buyers waiting. Selling your prop­ He said tha date could not Critically Injured was GluaMto day. ML 3-7830 aRer 8 p.m. Center, 836 Main St., tnvltca you ranges, up to 40% savings. La- floor, stove 'siid' refrigerator, tUe ■cheduled until after Jsn. 3 at H** into s wooden blank when they SATURDAY f A. M. BOVERS SCHOOL Area. Large 6- erty IS our profeuion. Call H; O. comA'into court , Palmieri, 63, of Nsw York CS^. WINTER TIRES to visit pots of all kinds. Con­ Flamms Appliance Co., 15 Oak St MACHDnST- TOOLS. Indicator, bath,. Available January 1. $32 in­ Bornhetoi Realty, BU, 0-0000 any next term of th4 criminal ^ rt. Offlctels at S t Jossph’t HosMtAl 1380 CHEVROLET staUon wagoh^ necticut bred Parskesta. ML cluding goa bill. MI. 3-T925. room ranch, 3 twin rise oedrooms, Becausa of a crowded cAlgadar, However, during meals — taken warn coonmATtoM wnx Buy one, get one half price, surface gouge, micromsters. fireplace, plastered walis, oil hot time. reported that he continually caOad Radio, heater, three seater. nuns plus tax. 9-4378, Hours Monday thro drills. No box. Call ML 3-8388 Parrino said, it might not he pos­ St a downtown hotel — you can for' his wife. Margheritm 84, but n AmUBCUVBD like new. Va^ clean inside and Friday, 10 to 3:30, Wednesday USE OUR SPECIAL water hea^ cellar, ameslte drive, hear their animated conversaUon after 3. near bus. ()nly 314,800. Carlton W. WANTED—Direct from owner 6 or sible to start the retrial Until the haa not .been told ske died ia tha cut. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. xBUDGET CENTER 3 p.m., Thursday ’til 3 p.m., Sat­ Business Locations 7 room Cape Cod. Reasonable. 4arly spring. Slid occaAlonal bursts of laughter. crash. D ial M i-3-5121 WHITE CHRISTMAS Hutchhis. Ml. 04133, 3-4304.' 'I’v* never keen a Jury like this \ 9 1 Center Street urday 3 to '3. S. A H. Orsen For Rent 64 O il MI. 94106 after 5 p.m. If the Jurors rSmaiu'^deaSlecked The remaining two survtvara I A BEAUTIFUL 1383 Buick Road stamps. one.” a court officer said. "Usual­ SERVICE CENTER PLAN Musical InatrunsBis 63 $10,000 DREAM home, four extra WANTED—3 or 4 bedroom houM today. Judge Blythln can ask tk* Mohamad Hassan Sadegii Baald at master Rlvtara convartiMe. Radio SMALL HEATED store on .daple large rooms, new oil heat, large ly* home hint Blips out, maybe Just Iran and Vincenzo BerlUgart, •!. and heater, Dynaflow drive, let 436 Center Street POINTER PUPS for that hunter ' street near-Main. Apply Edward with hot water heat, garage. MI.- foreman how the Jurors stand. And a remark, or some little thing that MUSKlAL INSTRUMENTS of aU porch, garage, all city uUlitles, if he te told thete is no hope of of CtenoA. Italy, wera la fairly blaek finian,- w-w Ures, genulna for Christmas. BXst of breeding. kinds. Largest aelecUon to Mto- J. Holl, 1003 Main St. ML 3-5117. 9-6839, tells you how it's going. Call MI. 3-3833 after 3. No Payment Until «March laige lot, quiet street, near bus, agreement, he can dischArg* them. good condition. red leather interior. Powered win­ chsster. new used and rental in- stores, school. Carlton W. Hutch­ "But not these people. Once dows and seat 33,000 miles Coni' Auto Rcpalrtag—Printing 7 AN IDEAL location for offices or FOR PROMPT courteous service, This would uecesoitate another Outsid* that Jury room, they talk gtradi Pier On AH Our otrumenta. Export rspairtag. ins. Ml. 0-6132, 0-4534. selling or buying real estate, call long and exp4nslv* trial. Ihveattgators said the plAM ap- VODND-A placa whara y«i can platoly spotless throughout. Price Ward Krause. m . 14338. busineu in the center of Man­ about everythng in the world ex­ oariira a oom|data Una of uritUng new over 34,000. Sacrifice this CAR BURN OIL? PUPPIES FOR SALE. CaU 137 chester. One to 14 rooms avail- Johnson Building Company, Man- Courtroom veterans W4ra unable patently struck the snd of a 3,0 Spring St, after 4 p.m. MANCHESTER—Fine four room cnester. MI. 3-7430. cept this case. You can't even tell foot pier With its tall aa it aa- yama and accaaaorlaa, Mtampad week, 31338—or best offer. Bank GENERAL ELECTRIC MUSIC Instruments] rsataL C bn- able. Plenty of free parking. Phone home wrlth full basement, hot to rememtor any Jury going so whether anybody (s mad at any­ gooda, arateotdaiy sottooa and terms available. Tel. MI. 3-4833, E^nomy overhaul, tnost all plete Una of tostrumsats. Rontal MI. 04228 or MI. 8-7444. many horn's without a verdict, or proached the airport thrmtghigh ra n water oil heat, spacloua second LISTINOS WANTED — Stogla. body else, which Is always a sign.' and mist. Officiate said tha filot, taUiig; Uuaada at Tour T a n cars. Parts gnd labor 849.96. • Refrigerators ^)pUed to purchass pries. Rsprs- floor, garage, amesHei. drive, being held ao long by a Judge. Jury Works Sunday Oottaga St. FlMoa ML Llvt Stock— Ychidss 42 8PACIOUF Professional office two-family, threa-famUy, bust- Judge Blythln told aewsmen he who had mined thrM earlier ra­ 1347 CSEVROLET Fleetttne sadan, No money down. $4.90 monUi- aeattog Olds, Ssnhti', Bato. Psd- landscaped lot. Madeline'Smith. n eu property. Have many caali They worked Sunday over the radio, haatar. motor completely V Food Freezers ter and Bundy. Msttar’s Muaie suite, ground floor, Main Street dots not consider it unusual that dar-guided apiproachce to tha ftaM. ly. All work guaranteed. WE BUT COWS, calvas sad beef location, PhOne MI. 34000. Realtor. MI. 0-1442. buyera. UortgagM arrangsd protests of Sheppard's chief coun- was warned he was coming ia too overhauled, all now paHs, rings Studio, 177 McKs*. ML 37300. the Jury is taking so much Urns. 1, William J. Corrigan. He called fOUMD-A placa whara you can cattle. Also borsss. Piala Bros. • Ranges Ptoaek call George U Giasiadlo. He added: low. ^ ton ^ iu , etc. Douglas Motors MOTOR SALE Tel. Ml. 3-7408. TWO STORES near *ifain Street. MANCHEiSTER— Six room Cape, Realtor, lUtcheU 34S78. 103 it "highly irregular." but lawyers My Bamat and Tioga Tana and STEmWAY PARLOR grand pteno, in pleasant neighborhood bath ‘If they were convinced they Investigators said from tha ap­ Suaan Bataa Knitting aceaaaoriaa. Ford, ChavroleL etc...... H34.35 • Driers Style ’B", rn " beautiful ma­ Suitable for small business or of­ Henry strut said the Sunday session was not pearance of the pier, tha-ptatM Pontiac, OldamobUa, ate ..3174.38 fA-ia fices. Heated. MI. 0-1600. MI. and lavatory, cabinet kitchen, could not agtee, they would speak illegal. It’a Tour Tan Siiop. M Oottaga 1381 FORD IRctorla tero-tone blue- hogany, immaculate condiUon and 0-8^4. fireplace, storm windows and up, but I have not had a single struck it a second timo mldwag to S t TM. ML S-HaS. gray, rsoUy clean, radio, heater, No Monay Down, 32,00 Weakly T.dfa«.aaewaa PooHrjr and SappUaa 43 • Automatic Washers fully guaranteed. Bargain priced IF READY to buy, seU, exchange The courtroom is Jammed every shore. ’The wrecksg* finally sat- ,, New Motor Ouarantaa. amr.wwwrnu- screens* fl2,900. Warren E How­ real eatate mortgagu arrangsd. question or communication from day, and people stay until the Jury exoaUent tnras. Douglas Moton, BROAD BREASTED aitmse tur. for Christmas. Only $175 down, 35 FOUR ROOM Office suite, txcri- land, Realtor. ML 34600. MI. tl-em." tied under 30 feet ^ water ahout LOST THAT aatiatlad faaUng tt 333Maln. months to pay. Goss Piano Com­ Consult Howard R .. Haattogs. ia excused for the night. On Satur­ you havan’t triad, dlniim at tba COLE MOTORS “ You'd think they’d b* tiekled to dM ih to pet rid «f keys. Fresh frosen, 10 to Your First Installment lent decor, complete facUlUss, 34711. Agency. Ml. O-llOT. The Jurors took the case at 10:13 day night, scores of young raen- 300 feet from short. pounds, Schaub’s Turkey 9hrm, pany, 317 Asylum Street. JA. street and r«ar parking, moder­ last Friday morning. When they The pier hit by the plans sarvos Koounont Raataurant, Routa 85i POR THE BUY OF THE 436 Center Street ue treublemaicersr* S-3393. Open Monday and Thurs­ ATTRACTIVE SIX room colonial. Obviously with their “ dates"— Boiton, Raeaptlona, Jbonquata. or­ 188 HOlatown Road. Due March, 1966 ate Vental. MI. 0-1080 or MI. ABOUT TO Sell your property? were excused last n l^ t—there was squeezed into the four rows of as a base for lights to guide MONTH SEE BRUNNER’S MI-9-0980 day nights, pnUt Chriatmas. Free 34030. Tile bath, side suit porch, hot Immediate action assured. A. J. no after-dinner eesaion—they had planes onto Mrport runways, ganisation dumars Invltad. Por parking in lot next door (west). water oil heat, garage, spabious btochea. Again on Sunday, curious laaarvatlcna contact Cbailla or 1963 Chev. 4-Door — Powsr Gatto Co,, Realtors. CH, 9-8489, been together nearly 83 hours, and apsetators filled all but the re­ PoUc* recovered mail bajgB, Ing^ BRAKE REUNE apaeial. Moat all 77HITE HOLLAND Turkeya Frank THREE-CAR Garage on Main grounds. This home is located in eves. JA. 8-3989. gag* and personal effccta that Maria Oala. ML l^ d e, p ow tf steorin f, n - c«i% 313.18. Tour dioica of lining. Household Services PAinting—Pnperlng 21 BRUNNER’S Street location. No heat. MI. a residential aectlon. Also lot 58’ actually deliberating in the Jury porters’ seats. Bronkis Lake 8t. CaU MI. 3-4337. room Just over 34 hours. Unless the Jurors ar* convinced washed ashore during the night LOgT—Lady‘s Mua hon rimmad dio and heater, 13,00Q Nd'monay down, 31 weakly. Cola Offered IS-A Wearing Apparel-wFutB 67 3-5416. .X 05' on Spruce Street, zoned for /M oton, 4M Center* PAINTING—Exterior and Intsrior, - Rockville Road busineu. Leaving state for health Bailiffs took the Jurors to the (1) that Sh^iperd killed hia 'wVe ‘nt* salvsgsd items included aasAt glaaoaa bataraan St. John St. and miles. Like new. WEAVING of bums, moth boles Mqierhangiiig, c a iU ^ rsflnlahad. county clerk's office before the and (3) that he premeditated it, belonging to the pilot Oapt Oug- Bank K M. »-U7». Artlcita For Bait 48 reasons. WUl m U reasonably for 1962' Buick 2-Do6r Dyna and tom clothing, hoiaary tuna, wallpaper books on request. EaU- Talcottville BRAND NEW tuxedo, siie 834 Houses For Rent 66 quick sate. No agents. Cal. MI. day's sassion started in an unsuc­ they cannot bring in a verdict of Itelmo AlgsrotU, 53, a ’vataraa Aato Driving School 7-A handbaga repalrad, aippar ra- thataa given. Fully insured. CsU ALL AIAIMiA u m combinatlan ax- long, 330. Ml. 3-7370 after 0 p.m. cessful attempt to get them their murder in - the first degree. .Some Traaa-AtlanUc filer. L04T—Small diamond cut at flow drive. Gean low Edw ardtr « . Price 3-1003. MODERN FOUR room Cape Cod 3-7338 between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Local Stocks ngam ant ring. Shomring district. plaoament, nmbraUaa repaired, pension srindows snd doors by Tel. MI-S-6191 or Ml. S-6047 between 8 and 10 pay. Because the checks were not may feel that, if he Committed the In' Rome, the Italian governssafit mileage, don’t miss this AUTO ORlVINa inatructlon from house, almost new, centrully lo­ yet made out, the pay was with' Santimaatal valua. Kaward. MI men's riilrt collara ravaraad and PAINTING and Paperhanging, Paramount. Guaranteed. CsU Ml. a.m. or at 8 BIsm II St., Manchu- crime, it >'As done in an explosion named a commission of its owm to one. , your home. Inaurad dual control raplacad. Marlow*a U ttia Mend­ 14338. iWanted—To Buy 68 cated, $100 per month. JA. 6-0731, ter. ‘ QMtottoas Furnished By held until noon. Jurors are paid $5 of passion and does not deserve the Inveatlgata the crash and ItiJian s s m . car. Laraon Driving SebooL ML quality work, reaaomUs prices Open Evenings Until 9 1962 Mercury Hardtop—One ing Shop. and prompt aervlca. Fraa asti‘ NEW MODERN four room Cape Ohuni • Middlebroek. toe. daily. In addition, the county i>ays supreme ivnalty. Or they r.-.ay be Defense Mtoister Paolo Emilio *1*- 34078. COMB Of—Brows* around Tbs NEAT AS A PIN, five rooms and 1 p. « . priese their food and lodging during ^ diirided soley over Uie queaUon of vlsni termed the crash "a grfi'vs owner, clean, 16*w mile­ mates. Fully insured. Call B n t Woodshed, 11 kfsin St, Manches­ AU Day Sat. Until 6 NEED ELECTRIC record pikyer. Ck>d. Immediate occupancy. Lo­ LOST— Umbralla Mtwaan BiaaaU FLAT riNISU Holland window Plante. Ml. 34338. MI. t-0004. breakfast nook, all on one floor, liberations. whether he ia innocent. Mow” to Italian clrtl aviation. DR1V1NO Instniettona froni your ter. Coon.. Good used fnmitors cated in Rockville, $75 oer month. storm windows, scrasns, garage, Sheppard Pale, Dtnwa Herald PtMis and Spruea Straata.'^ML age. 1196 down. Balance home, Dual-cor.trol insurro car, ahadoB, made to maaaura. All Big Trade AUowanees Rockville 5-7404. Bid Asked The trial did not go to the Jury metal Venetian blinda at a new p a in t in g An d Pw^anglng. 88 bought and soM. TU, ML 34184. large trees, qiiiet estsbilshed Sheppard himself looks pale, on easy .terms. ■tandard or automatle. Can Man- Opan ’tU 7 p.nt First NaUonai w— k until the end of its ninth week. CHILDREN CStTlNQ. deg mlaaii«. low prioe. Keya made whlla you years exi^riance, Fully insured. R ooubs Witkout Board 59 street. Only 112,600. Carlton W. drawn and unutterably weary. Because it has been so long and Small mala OoUla, missing F r id v 1962 Ford Crestline Hardtop chaatai Ortvina Aeadamy. PL Hutchins. Ml. 94132, 44404. of Manchester .... 84 SI Slightly Injured 3-7M3, Xott traa. wait. MarIow*a SatlsfmcUon guaranteed. Ray­ RUG RRAIDING mads sasy. In- WANTED Houses For Sale 72 Hartford National The state alleges that he killed costly the a. thorities ar* an-Uous A new movia projector to helpfgoal of 33.500 by receiving about from Oraan Manor. Adswars noma JL. Reliable, Honest, Person BEAUTIFULLY fumlahed spactoua his wife last July 4. His relations —^A nice clean car. |846 mond Trudeau, 71 Jarvis Road. stiurilan booklet, 36 cents. Rug CENTRAL—Five 'rodm ranch, fire- Bank and Trust Co 32 34 to avoid, a retrial, if possible, and in work with the mentally retarded |S-300 in donations, according to "Riley.*’ aain coUar. Flaaaa HOME MADE, doughnuts, coffee Ml. 3-1314. * TO TAKE OVER room with complete li|^t house- WHITNEY ROAD—Four room sin­ with other the women, the prosecu­ b' ) Jury haa oeen held much longer the director of the drive, MUaFlora As Car Hits Bike eaUML SSfeo. down. wool and remnants priced right keeptog facUiUsa .avsilebla. WUl place, 3 bedrooms. Full basement, Conn. Bank and „ was presented to the Manchester Motoreydesr*Bicyc|c8 11 cake, pies, Christmas cookies, ate. RockvUls 84708. Gsn’s Rug Shop MONTHLY PAYMENTS gle, expansion second floor, oil Trust Co. , . .’ 08 73 tion argued, prompted the crime. than is ‘jsual. Taylor. She laid the school chil­ 1962 Chev. 4-Dobr—Priced to Lucy W.’ SouOieryUl. MI. 9-0743. rent stogie or double. (kiUdrea oe- heat, full 'cellar, combination not water heat, (oil). Aluminum Thus, the charge la flrst degree Assn, for the Help of Retacded 68 Taleott Ave., RockvUls, Conn. 317.63 combination windows. Immediate Manchester ’Trust . . . 80 85 dren of Manchester should be given sell. $148 dowi). See it BICTCLES, REPAIRING and re Courses and* Claascs 27 3 Complete cepted (limited). Central. RaaaeB- ■creena and storm sash,.nice con­ murder. , Children at the Bunce Onter on Jon Mullen, 13. 4 Hudeoa B t. AiiBoaiietBiMits aUe. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. occupancy. Madeline Smith, Real Fire tosaraaee Compealee great credit for the drive's nomi­ suffered minor bruteee sad noe- tonight. buUdiiig. New, uaad, bought and ROYAL AND Basltb-Oaeana port- Rooms of Brand New / dition. Immediate 'occupancy. Ex­ It carries mandatory death sen Noble Contributes Saturday by John Sullivan, 131 nal success. aold. American and true English cellent value 310,500, Will qualify tor. MI. 0-1642. Aetna F ir e ...... 68 71 tence unless the Jury recommends sibl* Injury to hie front tooth whan WE CiUUtT Tioga yans'at tba Building— Contracting 14 DIESEL HEA'VY Skiuipment Tree aU* and atoadord typawrftoia Furniture ' ■ ROOM IN reepecteble home for Edgerton St.. right acting for em­ Roughly ,15 perceltt of the money 1960 Chev. 2-Door—De Luxe, We apaciaUsa in EhigUsh bicycles tor Training Service Is selecting AU maksa e f addlag MachfasB tor veteran. Goodchfld Realty Co., Hartford Fire ...... 195 205 mercy, ployes at Niles; Bement, Pond tn .he was hit yestertoy efteraoea aams prloos as Qia miU. Sava Beautiful Waatlnghouse Electric two genUemen. Parking- kO- ON BUS LINE, 12 - room duplex National Fire ...... U oi 105 Millions to Fund will go to the National Assn, for time and monay by ahopplng at light >grey, seat covers. Oom^ate line of parts and accas GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera- men in this area to be trained for sold or rented. Repairs ea aU Refrigerator Realtors, 15 Forest St. MI.* 8-7925. houM, large lot. Two-car garage Sheppard steadfastly denies any Hartford,' who donated the money While riding his bike across WoaO- aories. Manchaatar Cycle Shop, high pay Jobs es diesel mechanice, 84303. Phoenix ...... 94 — the Help of Retarded Children, to bridge on Oeklend Street Vy a car Tour Tan Shop, N O ott^ St 8140 down. Uons, additions snd new construc­ eaaksa Mariow*a Beautiful Bedroom Suite 62 FOOT RANCH, three twin-size One aide newly decorated. Vacant guilt. He says a prowler broke in­ for it. which the Manchester group be­ Tdl. ML s-nn. 133 West Middla Turnpike. MI. tractor, huUdoMr, parts men snd Mortgage can be arranged. In Life and todemattv too. Oo*. After investigating a letter sent driven by Frank R. Alien, Sr., ST, tion. Dormers, porches, garages Beautiful Living Room Suite'’ LARGE ATTRACnVE" 'Room, bedrooms, ceramic tile bsth, fire­ to his home while he was Asteep Xew York, Dec! 20 (B—The Ed­ longs, MUs Taylor said. The rest Thompson, accordiM to pelic*. Cash or Trade 9-3038, Hours 4 p.m. 10 p.m. and rooms finished at reasonable many other Jobs in this rapidly 14 CU. FT. ORUET upright frees- Btoutiful Dinette Set ■uiteble for one er two peramis. quire 21 EIro St. Aetna Life ...... 158 103 - and beat Marilyn Sheppard to ward Noble foundation has re- him in relation'’ to tha national DAOtT QUEEN No. 3-107 Middla Monday through Saturday 'til expanding industry. If you on er, cost 3300 new, three monthe place, garage, ISO' lot, high eleva­ Aetna Casualty .188 .— will retnoln here for - local us*. Inveatigattof officer BmaMMl prices. Workmanship guaranteed. Beai4iful ” De Luxe” Range Hot water, shower end private en­ tion, suburban. Only $13,900 Carl­ death. She was pregnant at the c4iv3d a new gift of five million drive for funds this week, Sullivan The projector will to used to Itonpika West—Opan year round. Older Models No Cash Down Opistmas. ’ Free estimates. Robert M. Alex­ mecbanlcaUy minded and want ego, wUi seU reaeonably lor quick trance. Inquire Chestnut St. HOLLISTER STREET -S ix room Conn. General ...... 415 435 time. dollars from its founder. Edward Motola made no arresta haceMoa sale. MI. 04373. Instead of Westinghouae Electric 101 ton W. Hutchins. MI. 04132, ■ — mentioned the need for the pro­ show Special movies to the chil­ ha reported the boy cm and to trea t Insida table sarvioa. Try a daUd ander. Tei, MI. 3-7713. increased earnings you owe it to Refrigerator if you prefer Cape Cod complete. Two baths. Hartford Steam Boil. . 80 Under Ohio law, a prisoner must J. Noble, of Greenwich, Ctenn, jector to his fellow workers there OHS wip milk ilulM. BRUNNER’S PACKARD REBUILT ,,Tri<^cles and oicycles. NICBLY FURNISHED room. All 9-4504. Large garage, ameslte drive, Travelers ...... 1735 1785 dren and to parents, to help the of Allen Jiist after the driver bad Good as new for half price at 43 yoursrif to find cm whetner or not Rugs, Lamps,' Tsbies, Linoleum be brought from his cell to the In announcing the gift yesterday. and the money rolled in. Surplus CABINET MAKIND—Wi also do you can qualify. For full Informa­ conveniences. Largs- clothes aluminum Siding, combination’ Noble said he hoped it will “en adults understand the problem started up from a atop ai|to At THE ELKS WILL call on you soon Rockville-Talcottville Road Lake Street extension, H mUe BOY’ S FIGURE Skates, siM 10. and a Few Other Articles WEST SIDE Cosy seveh room- Pablle UttUtics courtroom every tim r the Jury re funds were used to buy additional and ways of dealing with the chil­ all types of carpentry work, rs- tion with no obiigation and to ar­ clqaet, f srags. VVir gentlsmon, 313 home. Spacious modern kitchen, storm windows and screens Fire- Conn. Light Power - 174 104 courage other businessmen to give Woodbrldge and Oakland Oad tha la the Intaraats of the local H gh TalcotMlle north of The Three J'a Restaur­ MI. 34933. EVERYTHINO Sprtica I t ''place, lota of closets.Close to cesses for meals Or foe the night. toys for’ the children at the Center, dren. boy waa riding on the left hand mbdtong, altsrstlona, etc. Good range convenient confidential per­ THE UNPAID dining room combination. . Four CV>nn. Power ...... 40 42 Thus, Sheppard haa confronted as individuals to charitable causes School Scholarahip Fund. Tickats Tel* MI-S-6191 ant in Bolton. MI. 9-4698. wm-kmansblp, and ressonabls sonal interview in yoUr town, ad­ schools. Hate to sell but owner The union at N ilei B e m e n t Aa John Craig, president of the aid* of Oakland Street. tor tbair Aunt Jemima Pancake TWO PAIRS of gtri'e iCe skatea, BALANCE PRICE NICE R(X>M next to bath. Hot bedrooms, bath, oil steam beat, Hartford JSlec. Lit. . 55 67 them eight tlpies since they began or to foundations which strive to Pond, o f which Sullivan is iihop rates. EsUmstes gladly given. dress replies tp: Tractor Training slu 7 snd 10. Good condition, oversized carport, amesita drive, leaving state, CaU MI. 3-4222. Hartford Gas Co. .... 37>4 - meet the constantly increasing Manchester .group, says, a large Allen took the boy to Manchae- FastlTaL State Armory, Jah. 13. Open Evening^ Until 9 Call , Dick at PL 34836 or John at Servlcs, Box M, Herald. ONLY 3488.38 water and ahower. On bus Ibis. deliberating hts fate. They went to stewaird, has decided to place the part of the work of me associa­ ter Memorial Hospital whara ha AduUa lBc - Chlldran 80c.______BOY'S 34" bicycle with balance reasonable. ML 3-7743 after 3. Free storage until wanted. Free MI. 3-8433. klodern landscaping With privet A DO-IT-YOURSELF Job on this So. New England dinner last night Shortly after 6 needs of chariUes, of hospitals and association on the lUt of charities All Day Sat. Until 6 wheels. Just Uke new. MI. 9-0710. ML 34783. and hemlock hedges enclosing out­ Tel...... 384 404 of educaUonal institutions.” tion lies in educating adults about was given entergency trsataisat deUvtry. Free set up by our own eighf room older home. Needs o'clock, and were excused from the which It will continue to support. the facts of mental retardation. and releaaed. PAR^-TIMB accounting. Can ban' Big Trade Allowances OFFICE DESK snd swivel chair, reiiahle man. ROOM, Stogie or douUe, Kitchen door living room area. Close to decorating inside and outside. Maanfactartag Compaales usiuil night session. Noble, 73 is chairmahi of the die one or two accounts part-time. NOW IS THE time to think about Private Instmetlons 28 work bench, electric drUI arbor public and parochial school*. board of Life Savers Corp. and Fi­ The local association nearly Tlie projector will help greatly ih baiibow Services' Offered 13 finishing your unftnlshod attic NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS privUegea. 234 Charter Oak St. Fireplace, Dutch oven, steam Allied Thermal...... 55 60 ,: Each time, Sheppard hopefully achieved tte recent fund raising this work. Any Um* •/kies will Thoroughly aspwtonead aU phaim 1981 FORD Victoria tutona broiiM press, bench grinder, small Uxds, ML 34338 or CH. 34735.* — $12,500. Exclusive Wilbur I and Am. Hardware ...... 14 16 nance Committee chairman lor and cream Fordomatlc. White rooms, cellar, recreation room, CARUSO ACCORDION bchool faddera, odJuitaMe dress form. OR FlNANGg COMPANIES heat, 45 ft. porch, plenty of shrub­ searches the faces of tha seven men American BroAdcoatlhg-Paramaunt pout into. cker, we’re' of accounting and taxes. Ml. DOORS OPENED, hays flttsd. playroom, etc. For reasonable Specie! offer, eccordinns loened Phone Me Immediately Ruth Frerichs, Realtors. Hartford bery. Over one acre plot of land. Arrow. Hart, Hcg, . . . 43 . 48 S04B7. . wall Urea, A -l condition. Fully copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Moving West. McNeUl, 135 Avery VERY PLEASANT fumlsbad room, JA 2-1330 anytime. Mrs.'Stovto-AD and- Btve women for aome. sign. Theatpra, Inc. He also is a member rates, free esUmstes, extiert work free during 3 month trial period. Street. Hartford CH-7-0388 Extra building lot. On bus. line. Aaso. S; rUi‘g ...... 24 4 274 There is little to read. Most of squlpped. PI. 3-3378. g i^ etc., rapalrsd. Shears, bath, shower, hot water heat. Stl 2-8722. Dristol Braes e f the St. Lawrence Seaway De­ nOME-MAOB Piaa. cakes and msnahip, call MI. 9-0960 after 3 Inquire about special student re­ A fter 7 P. M. CM-8-4890 Summit St. after 3 p.m. '>71vo blocks to Princeton Street them appear to be avoiding hia velopment Corp. imlvas, mowers ate., put into con­ p.m. duction plan on accordian pur­ TWO 300-13 Urea, slightly used, one See It Day Or Night School. Asking 810,500. Down pay­ Cheney Bros. . 9 104 fruit cakes on order. k& 3-3371 FIRST CHOICE V eyes. Occasionally, one~"of l^em The one-time undersecretary of dition for coming nssda. Bralth- chases. Phone Music -ibop. Main car Aullo, will fit any csr One If you have no means of trsns- ment 85,000, If intereatefl please Collins ...... 110 iraite. 83 Psari strsoL MANCHESTER | shoots a quick glance St him, and commerce organized the founda­ Your Holiday Dessert* USED CARS AT GREAT AFRAID OF THAT remodeling street. Ml. 3-3083. girl’s bicycle, 33" CaU Ua. 34175 portetion,. I’ll send my auto for Boardtrs Wanted 59-A call Howard R. Hastings Agency. Em-Hart...... 3 04 3.14 then looks away. 'for Job? 1 can do it using your ideas. MI. 0-1107, tion in 1940 to support education, l i t ' SAVINGS TO ONE A ^ ALL! OGMPLSnB R B PA lR i by Stuart after 3 p.m. you: |fo obligation. — Two Cape Coda, one in Green Fafnir Bearing ..... - 364 3 9 4 When he came into Uie court' hospitals and the needy. Two years P t fs o n a b ^Expert workmanship, lime not A—L—B—gl—R—T—*—8' Landers, Frary, Ok. . 284 3 04 R: Woloott ao.4Sringsr and auto­ limited to daylight hours. Reason' Bonds— Stocks— PAIR OF 0%' skis with mstel Road section of fpui rooms, un­ SIX, ROOM ranch garage, radiant room last night, Sheppard, as ago he gave the' foundation two 1962 DODGE CORONET matic washing macklnea, electric 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD ROOM AND board, gsnUeman. MI. N. B.'Mach. Co...... - 34 4 3 74 usual, first greeted his two broth­ million dollars. TWO QUART ICE CREAM WANTED-rRlds to Hsritord Ctn- 4-Door Sedan. Equipped with all able rates. MI. 3-2373 for esU' Mortgagea 81 edges and cable bindings attach­ 8-7373. finished up. The other on O'Leiary heat, no cellar. Three bedrooms, North and J u d d ...... 31 34 tar leaving W oodbrlto and Math, ranges, vacuum claueca motora, mates. ed. Like new. Reasonable. MI. large living room, fireplace, large ers, Stephen and Richard. He made The Noble foundation was one of axtrSa. Thle fine one oilmer car MANCHESTER Bargain (^ter* Drive with all eix rooms' finished. Russell Mfg...... 9 4 11 a peculiar littla grimacs as his the Principal contributors to the sr, 3:184:30. ML 3-lf small appUancea Welditg^. 180 FntSi AND eecono mortngae 33457. 731 Main St., la going out of busi­ lot. Special 114.500. Have several Stanley W orks ...... 52 55 was sold here in '83. i Previous Main Street. MI. 94878. GENERAL Conatruetioa, altera- boi^t for our own eccount Feet, Both of these homes have fire­ Cape Cods, six rooms finished, eyes met theirs. j construction and operation of the CAKE SQUARES owner's nXihe~glvsn on ikqiiest. remodeling, pisstie tUa, ness. Store for rent, ftxtuifea for places, storm windows, full base­ Terry Steam ...... 110 It was the aarae anxious exprss Noble Hqepitals in Gouvemeur, confidentisi service. Moncheeier sale. Men's clothing, lumjehings garage. $18,000 and iip. The above Torrington ...... 21 23 AntoiBobileB for Balt ’ 4 III9 6 GOmiBIR’S T.V. Sarvlca. availabls work, garage, ate. No Job Building Materials 47 ments and front dormeri,' Sale can be occupied at buyer's con­ Sion that airmen AxchsiRe when Canton 4ihd Alexandria JSay, N. Y. Dellcioasly Decorated With Pure Cream any ttaaa. Antonna eoovarataas. Investment Carp.. 344 Mein street end shoe* being arid at 80 or 30 V. S. ^ v e lo p e com. . . 89 0« too ainkil..Bhigene Glrardin, . 13 MD34418 cents on the dollar. 0irom e price on each home la $13,200. venience. Mortgages arranged to "70 3930 MERCURY aadan, luatroua I9M FDRD VICTORIA ' ^hlloo faetoty supervised servlcs. Trotter StT lfi.^34803. suit the buyer. Please call Geo. U.S. Env^ioto pM. . . 65 btua flnlah, naariy new ttrss, TeL MI. S-1433. breakfast sets, taiattressea. HoUy- Veeder-Root . 38 41 AT THE STORES This hard top -convertible is SQUARE AWAY KILN DRIED SHEATHING wood beds, congoleum ruga and L, Graziadlo, Realtor. Tel.. MI. radio, hexter and gaa anviuf over­ loaded with pleaanre 'driving ac- FOR YOUR remodMing Job or T. J. CROCKETT, siiker 0-5878. Tb* above quotsuons lue not to drive. Former locsi owner. Has MANCHESTER T.V. Servtes. radio new work..Gall Wm. Kwtehl. television cl)slrs going for a frac­ Phone: Office MI-3-M18 M construed as actual markets. i ceaaoiies, including Overdrive. oM T.V. spoclallsts stnes 1334. FOR THE HOLIDAY 1 X 12 8 . L., Pine ..p e r M 3S0.00 tion of regular price. Breakfast May Be Purchased at the Plant— (No Deliveries) bad sxcaUtnt care. Low down Two-tone green'. tractor and Builder, 513 Center 1 X S 8. L.. F ir ___ per M fSS.OO Reaidsnee MI-0-7751 sent and bank nnanclng. See House service •call 33.30. Ml. St. Tel. Ml. 3-7773. set ISO value, 333 : 3115 set 8 1 ^ 6 34330 or Ml. 3-4007. CONSOLIOATB Plyecord 4 x S ... .per M $13740 ' for 371; Innsrspring nuttri Suburbsi) For Sale 76 Ob Oliver on this '/no at Canttr ILL YOUR DEBTS Motors Sales, 431 Main. Framing'....; .from per M 39340 t^at was 333, now 313.16. Throw FOUR ROOM Cape Cpd, expansion BOLTON—Numerous ‘istings of Contribute Funds g I TO ALL OUR FRIENDS, A ROYAL CHRISTMAS ^ 1951 MERCURY-* FURNITURE Repair Service: r Flush Doors ...... from 37.80 rugs 30 X 84, 43c; chroma attic, oil heat, automatic hot Floristo—Nannies 15 $3,000 CO: PER MONTH homes and lots in Bolton. T. J. ROYAL ICE CREAM OO. BEFORE YOU Boy a uaad car An excellent family ear. This Complete repairing, •efintahiiig. Nalls ...... picked up ksg 8840 chairs 33, $8.00 each. Hollywood water, large lot, overlooks Bolton Crockett, Broker. Phones: Office: To Bunce Center d-dooV sedan is priced to sell at— C a sin g ...... ^ ..-.7 .per C 13.80 WE BUY BIAKER8 or— I Baa Oormaa Motor Baiaa Buick CANADIAN BALSAM. All sUes. bad. 333, $44. Bridge Ubies, 34.33 Lake. Call between 9 a.tn, • 2 p.m. M I.'8-8416 or residence,- Bolton Balsa and Barvfea. 388 Main 8996 CONNECTICL*^ vshies, 33.33. Congo Wall fl.78 Batira er Partial Batataa MI. 3-7767. j Center, HI. 0^7761. ORnTELLTS BANQUET atraet MRchali 3-487L Opia sys- Excellent selection. All trees dis­ yard, luiw age yard. Linoleum played, Next to Green School, MORTGAGE EXCHA^I NA’n O N A L BUILDERS Aatiquea, China, Giaaa .. Bette, 8-year-old 'daughter of Blnga * 1961 FORD CUSTOM MELODY RAOIO-TV - Phono’s SUPPLIES rtumtrs 90c yard, now 80e yard. IrOYAL ICE CREAM CO. SPUMONI 37 Lewis St. (SefUntU Noon) Mr. and Mrs- Paul L Turcotte, 04 Two to choose from; oiie two- Night calls. Oiisrsnteed servics. FRESH Balsam Christmsti trees 381 State Street t Woolsheen mgs • x 13. ori^ol Coaiplete Householda S 23 WARREN ST„ MANCHESTER—MI-3-69S0 : ^ BEST BUT CHORCHES door and cine fqur-door; both'fully from 31. up si Dairy Queen, 907 price, 133.50, now 314.75. Tele­ Storage Lota Store Stock Holiday Party Frocki 'Hands Full Of Glamour! Finley St., who frequently visltsn ML 3-3380. . • Frank Burke Mel Redman Haven, Conn. vision chairs, 330.80 value, 31806 equipped. -4- West Middle Turnpike. her aunt, Mrs. E«J\yard Mc.Vey., 34 IMUVB A LOW PRICED RUBBISH and ashes reihoVeC Oen- (Formerly FHA) (Formerly VA) 8-3147 each. Hundreds of super buys to Call Anytinit TRIPLE VALUED USED CAR 8895 LIVING XMAS TREES-growing clean out the store —^ Come look Flower St., and s'dmetimes calls on eral cleaning of atUca, cellars and C H ^ I 8-S837 i .- . her^friend. Mrs.: Florence Gibson, yards. CaU M and M Rubbish re­ here in Manchester. Absolutely 3 : and buy. Men's gabardine sport ROBERT M. ROD lb SON 1384 Stadabaker V-8 Sport Coupe 1951 DODGfi CORONET ' and flannel stalTte, 31.70 each, 3 who lives nearby on the samlr —3.900 original nUles. Fully 4,-Door Sedan. 30,000 original moval. ML 3-9787. . fresh, cutxmly as requested. Jeff Pbsna Manehsster 3tl-a-777t Keith has them at 13 Lewis Street, Hdp Waatodr-Peaiala 86 DiaHHwida ■ W a td ii 33.50. Men’i 33.00 gabardine street, was so interested in hearing , aewasorised. Save fl.OOO* miles. This ew belongs to our of­ .WIRING bfkTA LLA tlO N s f SU In the rear. Jeff wUl be there all J e w d r y ' 33.90 pr. Men's jecksts, 331 MAIN R .. MANOHBSTEB about a party recently given by fice msnager and has been driven the South Methodist Study Group 1361 Packard Four Door Sedan- by her since new. Equipped with types. No Job too small. Pater day Wednesday; Thursday and NURSES—Registered or Ucensed 330, closing out St 37.3s Pantaluk. 40 Foster street. Pboae Friday. For further InfOirmation pracUcsl nurses. Live in pre­ LEONARD W. TOBT, Jewator. i«- snd 33.9Q'"|4 Door sedan—Economical, ex- dona on any fumltuie; ' ‘Ilsman* Roofing'-—SidlBg I f wives can devote four to five strsst Mitohril 3-4StT. 3 for 35. £le’/en little children were in­ Freve yw i'r* e good sport fhb X iim m .. .Givo him o ~ eellent meehanteally, an ex-, 1951 DODGE 2-DR. 138 South Main S t Phans Ml. hours every day and earn 335 to vited and each one was jasked to capUonal buy at ...... |506 Dark green. Radio, heater. Ex­ RAY’S ROOFING Co. •tuUt up 330 per week. Write to Box J, OPPORTUNITIES . contribute a dime, but when ^e f iff ho com bpcHt oboot to Ms frloiMls.' cellent tires A at only— roofs, gutter .work,.rmf) cnininey Herald. Garden— Fami— Dairy HGNEY m a p l e dinette oet. oval money was counted,. Bette wtui 1381 Studebaker Half Ton Pickup .^,.'8896. . ALL APPLIANCES serviced, clesn- rep a irs.' FrOe esUoMitea. Ray Prudnets 56 table, four chairs. MI. 3-3615. Jubilant when it amounted to Ing’ and repairs on range burners, Hagenow. Ml. 3-3314. ^ y Joto- WANTED-^Woman to "do general four dollars! The girls had a very Truck—overdrive, heater and 'housework. Either by day or Uve dtrectlonal aignala. Save 3$9 1960 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN heaters, refrigerators, yll tyMS soo. Ml. 34338. — U. 8. No. 1 GREEN kictoitato po- MOVING-MAPLE Kitchen set, happy time, playing games and ashing mactunes: Metro Serrice. *ln. Phone AD 34441. tatOes. Bryan Broa, 173 Ttdlwid Gas Stove, walnut dining * room SKILUDlitEli^ * ephsuming the good things pro­ How ^Aboilt bfiG 6f 7/iese? Hiia black 2-door sedan is one FOR THE BEST to Sanded bum Turnpike, Mancbeeter. Phone MI. .1 1949 Studebaker Champion Four In a hundred. Has all extras and CallTta. 34883. set. Good coedltioo. MI. 34633. . vided by Mrs. Turcotte, Door Sedan — Green. Fully up roofe, ehlngla *riwfe. guttera, 37017. i nreldwaye better-thnn avefge Bette proudly’ presented ' the Is easy on gaa...;Has standard LAND CLEARED by the acre. conducton and tool repain eaU Help wanted— Male 36 SEWING MACHINE YAIAIE8 la the feat-expending nfararan Blaclt ib Decker Saw Attochement— equipped. An outstanding shift. ' money to Mrs. Gibson, who in turn ThriMMb directly , tote sptodle ef the .98 Brush cut Free estimates given. Oougbltii. OUtohaU 1- U. 8. No. 1 POTATOES, Bryan Ininetry. Be why net start .to­ tran^rtatlon value. .,$470 OVERSEAS JOBS. High pay. Eu­ Bros., 171 T^and Turnpike, Man­ Reg. 810948. Reverslbla Rotary handed it to President John 'O aig DrilL ,;...... • 1 2 8826, Arthur O. GSy. MI. 0-0275. of the local association for the t34S' Chevrolet Club Coupe—Fully RUOFINU, SKhng and carpaatiy. rope, Aleake, So. America. Travel chester. Phone ML 37037. open head portaUe sewing ma- day to bond a fntars at Pratt Alterations and additioha Oatl- paid. Self-addreaaed, stamped en­ sad Whitney Aircraft. Help of Mentally Retarded Chil­ BtockAk Decker <4* UtiUty D rill-: ' j equipped, economical trans­ 1949 DODGE CORONET ^ ...... 399.88 dren. • portation. Ready to go. . 4-Door Sedan. Gypsy green in H A I RADIO-TV SERVICE. TsL mgs. Workmansblp guaraaUed. velope brings details. l)em. 34-C, D*ee aiwhete raft ef Jebe>ba . . . . drills ia Weed or metal; color but no Gypsy. We sold this Ml. 3-0005, Gary lamonaco. . A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autuma EasUand Box 1400, Los An­ Bonaebold Goods 61 Rag. 113346. Consote sewing ma- saads; removes nut aad scale; baffs and baralshes .35 I geles 38, Col. chtoe, reversible rotary—walnut 4 * 2 4 Many Others Car nsw and have the complete- etroet. 5tItch*U ^4930. ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furni­ • Tool and Die BUkers metel^surfaeea -----n,^...... All Maksa a U Models history.— one owner. TRAY’S cabinet with ceacealsd sewing WANTED—Experienced gas sta­ ture. gloss, china, pawtar, prints, r iia ir ...... 318348 Navy Flier'Uiiburl Terms To Suit Tour Budget 8696 TV and RADIO STOVICE tion attendant. References re- books, stamps, cetna, Jewtlry, Wo stiU need Black A Decker Electric Tool CKcat— Roofing and Chlauteya 16-A Reg. $183.36. Console sewing'm a- lacladea pepolar neeessories fer bouseheld nse: PoUtoing 3<%Q-08 CHORCHES m o t o r SALES . quirsd. This is a full time fob. See guns. Ballets Antiques, 3S3 I I I Killingly Crash 1960 FORD PICKUP BILL TRAYGI8 ROOFINO—Spaclalialiig to repair­ Van for interview at Van's Serv­ Main St MI 3-8003. riiine, reveratrie rotary* mahogany the ear er farnltave, mixlag paint, drills In say material 80 Oakland SL—MI-9-9433 cabinet with concenled aewtng • Tool and Gaiigf Inopte* - ti-Ton In excellent, condition. ing roofs of all kinds Alse new ice Statlon,*437 Hertford Road. No tom Radio and heater. Proinpt Courteous Service roofa Gutter work. Cblmneys phone cells. WONDERFUL 1364. 38% mor* chair ...... 3143.88 (Coatinued from Pag* One) Langley Ftoherman’s De-LUtr— Measures and wcigh.'i fish - cleaned, repadred, 36 years’ ax- space Creeley Sbelvador refrig- Small, eanspact and Ugkt. . 3^-00 333| CHEVROLET, 1347 motor, JOBS TO 31300 monthly. Foreign Reg. 31144S. Console sewing me- BEST OFFER Ml-9-5550 or 9-7809 rteaoa. Free aatlmatea CaU orators mariied way down at Pot- • GaoKcBla]^ Fite tele pocket • •e'.L •*••■ * 0 4 -a #oe**e******^*#*e***ose Itonnlng condition. MI. 3-4tio. and U.S.A. AU trades, .ebor, cleri. china long ahutye, mahogany acre Hilteliire Goat Farms near FtTRwm m si Kiwlev. Mancbaatar MTtchail ' terton'a. Your old one could 'lie :tobinst ...... 89348 1343 FORD Chili coupe. New motor, f NO DOWN PAYMENT S-8S8J. ' , cal. sngineera. Fare paid if hired. the down payment, take two years • PreeisioB MaeUaists Route 101. *• Bait Casting Rod-Reel-Linc Combination— furniture a specialty, chairs coned AppUcatlon forms availaUe. No to pay on your famUy Christmas Reg. 3203.95. Blond mahogany Delofiekl. pu.ie'son State Police 3 ft. Moatagae Rod, Oeeaf CUy Reel. Ocean City binck 3R-9S new hrakas, chitch, new tires. 1348 DODGE COUPE— Month and ruohad. Anson F. Tborp. employment fees. fVss Informa­ Just needs battery. As is. 363. 30. gift. Easy parking at PottelFtan'3 ■owing mechine, desk style, with reported, was not hurt. wstwprottf by Ion UAO .eoWeseeoee^.ooeesoeboees ^ , 0**000 SEE IT-DRIVEIT-TODAY! Phono MltcbaU 34783. • Sheet Bietai Mechaaiqi 34743. Radio and heater------318.17 Heating—rPtumUnf 17 tion. Write Dept. 3R. National 130 Center St. Phone MI. 34837. Ward da luxe reversiue retnry Fire, they reported, had broken I 1347 OLD8MOBILE 3-INL— Emptoymem Information Senrice. Servic* counte. heed 3188.88 8129 out'in his coci^t and is believed Radio and heater------=— 116.17 Id powi LENNOX FURNACES and warm 1030 Broad, Newark, N, J. wPnioB Welders ■,s f ■ A b e a u t i f u l 1343 Cadiliiic mower aaios and servioo.. Moton 34 yn. You'U have your “hands full of to have caused the crash of Dels- Y6u O w« It To Yourstif — Unsurpossod For B««uty And P«rformane«. Th« ssdanstts. model 33. Radio and 1348 PACKARD 4-DOOR— air beating. Bari. Von Camp. ML. FRANK'S 18 Buying snd asUing field’s propeller - driven AF-3W Tho W . G . GlooRoy C o. solos poopto wM holp tuned ar overbaiUed Ptrinip and MON7WMERY WARD glamour'’ when you wear tnese heater, white wall tiraa, powered Radio and heater— — ^—316.17 ' good used fumitura and antiquto. • Aircraft Aiaeaiblers Two Adorable dresses in one pat­ crocheted gloveo—with Or' without plane. . i 1341 PLYMOUTH CLUB delivery service. Gibson’s Garage. Situations Wanted— . I have a laiga stock on band. ML 1955 Mercury Is TakinQ The Country By Storm. This Is Motoring Valut S p o a ^ Ml. 34013. 334 Main Streer tern! And so ' cute . for holiday bead and sequin trimming. He was on on instrument train­ with your solocHoo. Stop hi sooo. Always piM* Price new 34,0M. IQ , COUPE ------1— 38.73 M a to. 89 34600. 430 Laks S t party wear with either the puffed Pattern No. 2224 contain* cro- ing flight ’witii another plane which 1341 pODQE 4-DOOR— — 3«.73 MilHnCiy—DreaeaBgklng 19 Apply Nevff B«for« Offtrtd. Come, See it Today.. Atnertco'A Auto^otivo Buy- ELECTRIFYING en d_____refiniohiim BARGAINS to new and used appn- or wing sleeve. Ohet instroctions: material rc' proceeded to Westover Air Force ty of porkiof . . . oo crowds of coootors . . . ox- 1340 tXlDGE 4-DOOR------^ $8.73 WAirm>-Part lime Job. Man Base,' Mess., a Quonset Point keroeene lamps, also make out- d r e s s m a k e r , aiteratiano on over 05 Hae car sad driver’s ancee. Temis and tradie. Jainea Eaploytoeat Offtee Pattern No. 8129 ia In sizes 3, 4, 'quiremenU; anu- stitqh illustra­ FMID fkistom eights, two and door lawn lamps. MI. x-?493 S. 3, 7, 8 years- Size 4, puffed spokesman oold. Word Oo Display At Bonuieteiy aqiria- coats, suits, drassss, iJdrto. Ucenoe. M I. 34507. A. Woodi AwHaeeba. 383 Canter tions. CsU Ml. 34383. ~ sleeve, 3% yards ofSS-inch. Delofield. ooslgned to Um fleet SOLIMENE. Inc. IjlNOLEUM AND tile InsteUetlons, at *0. 31M3 AMB Send 35c tn coins, your name, •34 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Weekdays For this, pattern,' Send SO centa squadron at Quons 't. is a graduate Prieto hatowfha floor*, counters and waila. Qual­ addreee and the pattern number of Amherst College " to iwu B a ^ y , 41-—Tbraa-ply atalnieae atari water- in Coins, your, name,' address, sise to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN- MI 3-8101 ity service etiice 1345. John Krin- Hoving— Truckliig — leas cookwar3 Reduced - prices PUHEI SEW fel 8-A . M. to 4:30 P. M. desired, end the ^ttern Number Four fir* departments from Put­ I Jek. MI. 3410i. CANARIES. Guaiantaad atogero. CBBSTEB EVENINO HERALD. nam. Danielson. Day\ilte ar,d Cast - prsiw w . Ho Open 'S A. M. to 3 P. M. .Storaga - 80 Eleetric daoptat fryer or g(nl fieo to SUB BURNETT. THE MAN- 1183 AVE. AMBBICAS, NEW AU eoton . Also tomaiea. ML this moi|tti. ne.purtoase noeeqpary. CHBSTEB BVENINO HRBALD. Kiliingly anc. a State Police am- Bob OMvsr Direct Factory Dealer For ALL KINDS of anteimx work. Cell YORE 3R N. Y. Art Plnney, T.V. Anteqna Special­ lUNCHESTSR - Package DaUv- CaU Ml-34434 for parttorinfs. PRAHAW lifNIY $183 AVE; A M B IC A S , NEW butene* went td the scene. ist. Seles end Service. Very fair ery tx>cai hgbt tnicktog and TORK 38. N. Y. , The colorful 1354 Needlework About an hour after the* crash, • .f/1 DODGE and PLYMOUTH ptokaga daitvety. ftstngaratom, PARAKEETS, a few beautiful NEW BNGLAND A M C R A lfr Send 28 cents today for your Albiim centaUji M pages of lovely it was'reported that two Navy prices. ML 3-4773. choice oonlrot-bred *11 1343 PONTIAC, tow door, radio, I waabara and own awvtag a STAkNXJESB s n S L CO. eepy of our pattern catalog. Basic designs. ”how-to” aecUons on nee- helicopters from Quonset landed apaciatty. ML 34f|3>. colors, to day bbaltbi guamntaa. Flsshlonl Th^ M ] and winter '54 dleworli. helpful room iUustratlona near the crash icene. T7»ey left ^ 1 - 31S CM tor Stroot. \ baaur, oxcepttonal .eoaditlan for Also cages, stands, toys and toads. e f Ubitod tba year. No astesy down 338.10 REMOVE RUBBltH. weekly tosito is filled wRh attractive, easy and dlrecUaas for a 8 gift pat- minutes tetep taking aboard LL monthly. fO . 3 4 3 «. •USTIN A. CHAMBERS CX)., Opto 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. daily natU MOVING WEST — End tabto-. iidQNNinr mps. par nwtth. To > • aura see Me-- locai and long dtotanca movliig, Chriatmas. Raymar Avattaa. mapla rbsets, akairs. rsenrd ploy* to 'mm sMu for agtg. O a n Pondac, Msin St. ML Mckag, otoraga. CaU ML A W . Rome 44-A, Boltaa, Oona. ML er, miaeanaaeeu* hmuture. Me IB M IB B p M ^ 3-*ia. Oppn tvaalngs 'til 10. Read Herald AdvsT Hartford CBapal T-2438. 34813. fNriO. 188 Avery Street .L*;. iwaM»f«efew« ■ 'ff .rt g 'if jM «!y ■.-.r

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'. J>- ■OKDAT, DECEMBER 20.19SI ; t ^ ’l i% n ^ iit? r lEv^mns" Ifc^ralb , t i& . -— i .- Stores Open Tonights Until 9p. 'm, Average Daily Nat Press Run F er the W««k EMM ThaWsathsr Dm. la, 1SS4 FM«east ef V. 8 . Weather BWaiw 11,515 Sm w Smrttod early tsMght. esM Member ef the Audit late teafght. h t m $ •* IS. TTnaBii BurMHi ef Olnwlatiea dny parity elmidy, eeld. High armiad SS. HmuAesUr— A City of VUIomo C h a r m

Y o l . l x x i v , n o . $ t (dasMIled AdvertWag e» fags St) MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1954 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE FITE CiMTft Presents Elks* ProgiNim to President Paris Pacts Under Fire By Deputies A FLAIR FOR Pnris, Dec. 21 (JP)—^The FASHibN French Nationnl Assembly today disposed of final com- 100% Wool Shafara and Chin« mittm reports and got down L:.' cllilla OIrla' Coal*. StUl time to actual debate on ratifica­ to pick up a beautiful coat for that special some one, to keep tion of the Paris Treaties on her warm and lovely lookinr on German rearmament. the wintry daya Soon to come. A parade of 40 lieted epcakera Gu) It Be We^ll Have a While Christmas? Bicea 7 to 14. i was led off by Gen. Pierre Aumer- an, a former D* Oaultiat. He op­ posed the treatiea, saying they contained no way of prevenUng a Judge Refuses rearmed West Germany from breaking with the western defense bloc at some future date. Lobby talk persisted that a mo­ tion might hp submitted to poet- pone debate. Thie could be intro­ Girls' Dept—2nd Floor. duced at any time. But there was -■ *■ no decision by sponsors of the Cleveland, Dec. 21 <4P>—The Sheppard murder trial jury . move. Should such a motion be forth­ ended today’s morning session still w ordl^ but hope per­ coming, it was expected to go sisted in the courtroom that this will be *‘V-Day’’—the day down to defeat in the face of of the verdict. / Premier Pierre Mendes-France'a At 2:13 p.m., the jury woUld pass the 100th hour v'nce Jt ■' demand for assembly action before ' Christmas on the Paris Trsstiea to took the case. It has been In actual deliberations 36 hours enroll 500,000 West Germans as and'41 minutes. imlfprmed soldiers of the North Although jurors gave no sign again, when ttey appeared GIFT GLOVES and „ JL 3*ralhk. Nnlley, N. J , Graad BxaMed Raler n* the Atlantic Alliance. in the courtroom prior to being excused for lunch, optimism ' 2 ™ * ^ *••• iweewita te PNaMeat EIsfnhowei; Dee. SS a report of ote Seen by Tkoreday ^ erj^ zatfo a'a youth program. Jemlek nleo diaeneaed with the continued for a decision today in the drawn-out trisL It was Aasorted Slmliarly, it was expected that based mainly on^the fact that in answer to Jud^ Blythin’s Colors MITTENS Frealisat plpaa fOr the qbeervaaee of the ananal Elks Nattoaal Tonlti the assembly would vote finaUy, ^raezt Mky L, (AP Wltepli^), > probably on Thursday, to ratify question last night, they requested more time to consider l^e All Wool Mitton*-----$l.00 to $1.98 pr. the four treatiea. complicated case. T Political sources said soma of ^ e y are npw in the fifth consecutive day of deUberations. Mendes-France’a chief enemies Dr. Samuel H. Shepp^d, the All Wool Glovot .... $ 1.25 fo $ i .98 pr. want the Premier to be held re­ cused man, atanda ojuxgad with sponsible in the future for German flrat degree murder^ia the bludg­ Loothor Palm Wool S lovai.. . .$ 1.98 pr. rearmament, which thoe* faction* eoning death of hia wife. Marilyn,! British-* in Pact believe will prove a political liabil­ 81, last July 4. /He told the Jury i 1'.. ity. GrtdbiM comploiMiit of iiyk>a net mflos on dis Washable Pigskin Gloves...... $4.98 pr. d iii^ the' aine-week trial that he The four treaties would: waa asleep when a myaterioua With Eurbpeaii •i>’eet)ieart aec)diiie of Garter’s beaudiiil (own. \ Fur Lined Leather Gloves .... .$4.98 pr. (1) Reatora to Waat Germany) prowler attacked hi* wife. He CaiefaHy faihioaed for f t aod gifted with a d a^ \ almost all o f' the sovereignty the said the killer knocked him un- Van Raalta thqee western Allies have exercised conacioua when he ran to tha bed­ Coai,Stee^ Unit fold of B jloa net a t the bemlioe. Washington, Dec. 21 (^V-The military services have .been over their occupation zones sineb room where the murder took Needs not a aouteh of iRKii^t Fabric Gloves ...... $ i .98 to $2.98 p’r. told to start pruning 403,OQO from their present qver-all the end of World War H. place./ ' , (2) Admit West Germany to a London. Doc. 2? (P)-»ritate and strength to reach the 2,8l5,00(^aii level the administration Sheppard, as usual, was present tho six Cchuman natioua aignOd thinks is about right for the current Gold War. In dlMloshig seven-nation Western European today when the Juryl waa excused Union '(WEU) including France, at 12:20 for lunch. an agreomtai today to aook oom- For Christmas ------a m an^w------tr cutbackck prabrop«m______ygi-*y—'■■■'■' ' , — u ...... BriUin, Italy, Belgium, the Neth­ tsrday, Sacretsry of Defense WU- Cenfideaqe Growing mon p ^ ie s for tha pradnaUoB erlands, and Luxembourg, and .per­ Tha air of confidence that began cad mariiotlag of thilr two bnaie son said It will be accompanied by mit unlforimng of 500.000 West a 50 per cent slash In draft calls to show in his face Monday night industrial cosnaodlUeo—«oaI and Defemse Dept Oermann in an Army, Navy and stoeL ftarting ia February, when the an­ Air Fores. was even more pronounced to«- They were on their McCarthy Curb that the nation’s military might is (Ceatinaed *a Page Tweaty^evda) this country ratifies th*;, Paris well Drenarod for winfor to^work at.Hamilton Stand- continental poed and Britain de­ flready dangerously weak. retaiw of Defense and provide for AfiresmenU to free , snd resrm weii .Prepareo lor wnter, and u i Propeller Cb. m windeor clared: GIFT JEWEL BOXES full utUisntkm of the combined ef­ Program Bpeed-np western Germany. • . left it With some hope'-for a Locka. ' GpP Problem, "Both parties trust that thaoa forts ofUha sarviesa.'’ “Iler Majesty’s government Small apd larger size Tewel Boxes with-self- ^ o reduction apelled out by WilsonNvsa asked at a news con- white Christmas. There were Admitted to RockvlU* hoepital new arrangements will help to pro­ raising tray in simulated leather covers. Wilson both revived and speeded James Hilton, would much regret-It if the A:»- were: mote a growing assocUUon bo- .f ■ ferenca ohs^Nov. !• if there' was glo-Soviet Treaty of 1M2, to which reports of scat^red accidents . up by a full year a program put such a study under way. Hi* ax Michael Hyjek, SS, In fair condi­ Democrats Say ' aside by the. Pentagon only last they have always attached import­ across the state, a few traf­ tion'with undetermined injuries, (Coathiiwd m Page Tweafy^nvea) change w e n t^ s way: 54, Dies; Wrote ance, were to be canceled or an­ year bscauas of tbs crisis in Indo­ Wilson: " In ^ ei space ship busi- fic jams, including a half- and Joseph Oiler, 57, in good condi­ Washington, Dsc. 21 Two china and a threatening aitustion ness? Oh. no.\ nulled by the Soviet government," hour tie-upi at the Charier tion with head injuries. Democrats said today they expect to ea. around Formosa. Mora than a yaar a Foreign Office statement said. Rsporur: "^ rrestal wrote ^Lost, Horizon^ "At the same time, they deplore Oak Bri^e, but State Police 1’reated' and discharged at the their party colleagues to heap ago the President’s i.ilUtary plan- Rockville Hoepital were -dames hands off any Republican mov* to Musical Jewel Box $5.98 each shout it. There was a-atedy in both the mi^iner and the context report^ ttthe scene was one of in which that government now Griffin. 52; and Gsorge Eldrrkin. unseat Sen. McOartby (R-Wia) ax fCentlnned an Page Mx) (Ceattaaei *■ Loiu^ Beech, ChUif., Dec. 21 a pei^ful. ^ ul winter landscape, a'member of th* Senate Investiga­ Bulletins . . r • ■ Sovea) James Hilton, British novslist and threatens such annulment 52r Ths drivsr, Raymond , F. g ^ rally speaking. ’ Moonsy,'4S, of Ellington’was not tions subcomndttc*. . froBi tlM AP Wirig. screenwriter whose books included "They cannqt accept the argu- Sen.-eMct ClUford Oaso (R-NJ) n ^ t used In the Soviet note." The anow began to foil IlshUy hurt,____ ^police__ said. Invcarigatlon Ji "Goodbye, Mr. Chips” and ?’Lost about 3:15 a.m., and by 7:30' A continuing. has announced he will attempt to Horison,’’died last night after s '^ e note, which Soviet Deputy sM..x.^ 4__ ___%__^ little more than two i'ncHea of' keep McCarthy off the Inquiry MARIUT nUSBOUlAiRS LADY BUXTON GENUINE LEATHER long illness from eshcer of the snow lay acroaa the state. ’ Three men were treated at St. group the Wisconsin Senator has flyer. He was 54. (Ceatinaed ca Pag* Tweaty-three) :1a Hospital, Harifhrd this New, Vork, Doe: tV IP)—Ir- Berlin, Girl Admits Skle SUte Highway P*pt. oahding beaded daring the ^OP-controUed rigulor prtee oMveaseata rmirliii Critically ill for several weeks, jng for Injuriea 8a|rer*4 In S3rd Congress. Cass hais said he crews, without ploW set out an •kidding accident the Steek .Market la tho early BILLFOLDS hq succuinbed at 11:45 p.m. (PST) hour or ao 'after the storm began will demand a roU call on the quo*- afteraooa today fottourtaw fear in Scaaids Hospital,’ His former All With (Aange Compartment Of U. S. Secrets to Red^s te caver the hilla and main high- Myers, 35. of C a n ten ,^ . tion when Congress meets next days of strength, n r in tti la :sU* Alice, who had maintained a waya bafore the mcniing traffic fared a ovSr the -le't eye and month. either dlrecUoa wcat to aroaad G i f t j e w e l r y Berlin, Dec. 31 (FH-A beauti­ ^ 1 for days, was still st the bed- reaclM its rush-hour peak.' hand and kn*e injuric* when his Seni. Monroney (D-OEla) and t ^ t s , hat the lasik u li waa News Tidbits car akiddeg into a snow plow on Sparkman (D-Alal *§ld in aepa- ful German brunette was sen­ In Hartford, streets <>’ere salted w tte lower sMo of dm ttst. Gold and Silver Finish Jewelry in Earrisgs, . tenced to five years In prison to^ Modern Mali Hari Vietlas of Cancer Culled from AP W im Huckleberry Hill Rd., Avon. A rate Intemewa they- regard Mc?> Necklaces, Pins and Bracelets, Tailored and Hilton qntared the hoe)>lt*l Nov. early, hut no sand was required. paaaenger. Ckartea Roy, 4« of Cbl- earthy’s ' committee assignments $2-50 to $5^00 ea. day aftsr ah* pleaded guilty to However, a few accidmta ijent ^ RITA IN $ 7 jm p im P 4 c t stone set Also limg strands, of- Pearls and *' acduclag eecrets nut of two U. 8. 21. He was suffering from an in­ UnariUe. had hand and knee in- aa ‘’strictly a Republican problem.” victima to hoopitzla in the-IMri- Juriec, They were diacharged. New York. Dm. St (P>— Beads. Also sparkling Rhinestone Jewelry. Intelligence officers for Russian fection the nature of which has FBI says two U.S. sailoni have They forecast that DemoersU win Scrcca star Rita ■nywarth to­ not disclased. Today, however, his ford area for treatment. p»y. admitted staging series of kld- In East Windsor, four Rockville day was reimrted aa.th a verga Tha namss of ths two Amsri- physician. Dr. David Wigod. said naptngs and holdups while posing (Oeattaoeg an Page Two) (Coattaotd OB Pago Twa) of slgalag a asw toHRafrdMlBr oans wers not Introduced in court. that Hilton had been suffering for as hitchhikers on highways , in p totw ceatract wtoefa woeld Beautiful Prirlted ea. U. 8. offli^aU laid piindously the a long UnM with cancer of the Pennsylvania, .Delaware and New liver. black-eyed charmer — Irmgard Jersey . . . New Jersey Turnpike vMe ker kaabaad, ctaoaar nrit ■K . .! Margareth* Schmidt — was ths -—The author had been at death’s Authority says 81' miles of 118- , . . . And Old Dobbin Was Easy to Start, Too Hayawa, wttk a Job. - -.-4— tABLE CLOTHS mistress ef an Air Force intelli­ dooi- for aeveral days. HU secre mile toll highway vrlll be widened (Cotton'— Rayon and Unai)'. CANNON snd MARTEX gence colonel and had occasional tary, Mrs Adele Varriklow, also from four ta alx lanes by fall of U4L AID STARTS had remained at the bedside datea with a cirilian intelUgence 195f due to Increased traflic .Belgoar Viet Naan. Dae. St (P) chief. . through the eriUcsl stages of his volume. — Gea. J . I awtaa OaRtoa, aaee- TOWEL SETS Tha presscution dsaerfbed her illnssa .Hilton, born Ss|>t I, 1«00, in House ' lOn-American Activities M aaShaaaador ta Vlat M a im ^ S|.98, to *5 -98 as on* ef thb moat dangerous Commtttsc, dlvarting for a -time ■pies ancoimtsred hare sines 52x52 52x72 — 50x80 (Cent from Ita search for CotnmunUta to ni,42S to Ptsadti Nge Diak World War H. ea Page Iluaa) look for FaacUts and "haters,” pteaa aa the flret dbaet Alaer- Give a smart practical printed cloth in a S|-98 to $4 -9« set The 34-year-old former Bast finds them eqaaUy leatheeeiiie . . , kaa aU to the Bea-CeaaaaaM floral, fruit or novelty pattern. All color Eons Btudant bunt into tears as Paris Postal Woiker Union head­ ‘nmmeaey wW he need to combinations. Real quality towels by Cannon and Marten. U. 8. High CommissiDnar'Judge Cataclysm ‘Stayed,’ quarters says bags of Christmas aid a half sdlUsa mlageea iraaa All colors. 3—4—5 and 8-plcce sets.’ Ambrose Fuller of Chicago, m., mail ars beglaatag te pile up In •Mthera Viet Nam, 8354^ pTonouncad the sentence/ Al­ railway stations beesuse of slow­ wf though she had. said nothing in World Enders Say down strike. W M ^ r o R c a r d m ir n b her own defense during the trial, BacH M Dee, 31 uP) — Cea- , . / I ; / ., She sobbed bitterly: Report .dt holdup involving '3C Boootonwarc— Chicago, Ddc 21 (Ft—A pro­ men at :3ialn' Street serial club In aaaHaat** rival BaMtaal larllw Mirro' Bun Wormor ‘...... $3.25 PRACTICAL TOILETRIES ETC. "Z can’t tnke U. It’s too diuch." phet of doom who had predieted ■nrifagl n stoos’a throw from City •peot aeariy $35M M ta4ha 1»88 16 Pe. Sf«rt«r S * f . .. . .$13.95. Dinlii Thlid Charge caUcljwnM would engulf the con­ Hall iM o iB iy morning ia verified y p alg a fer Dvertato.MHaea, Spun aluminum finish. . Ball handle. Tha girl plsadsd guilty to trans­ DwmroK^wke " . Four *ach-7-cups. daucars, bnud and but­ Aluminum insert Adjustable vent CHENILLE Hazel Bishop Beauty B o x ...... $2.00 tinent before midtri^t aaid thU ^ irtD * - . Nevy divers reeeeee ter, • ' plate. Assorted colors. Open stock Coty Toilet Water ...... $1.85 mitting to ,the Riwaians for monsy moniiag ther* will-be no d multi-color on color. ~AU polors. Electric Razors . .$19.95 to'$29.60 ^ h aettvtiiie h^tMijtwMieea. ' Mih. Marita said ah* aad 03 of repodft UM. Secretary Geaaral pt Weet. B e ti^ ' hair disciplis, la bar h o a rfa subur­ HammarakJoM’a arrival in X/ -■.A ' ■ / ban Oak Path. ’Tad aat far. ths Patping wifi bo 8ilnya8 nntfi af­ •VMIa Ohftab Fathsr'a ' meeas^ ths hight ter Jan. 1. becauae h* wanta ta badr fa a'a i.fer sr. tea HaraL .___ talk first with India’s Frtaos Min- |bt n adgbt atir ap 68 ha istsr Nthru. Maw

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