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VOL. LXXII, NO. 67 (geaU ned ah Pago tS) MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,; 1952 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE n V E CENTS Siamese Twin Grime Lord Faces Quiz By, Probers
V - S | - Chicago, Dec. 18— (/P)—One of the Siamese twins separated New York, Dec. 18—(A*)— Wednesday in a history making operation was “dolAg badly” The New York State Crime ny-ron today and physicians doubted he would survive. Dr. Eric Old- commission today began Medical Prepayment berg, head of the department of neurology at the University probing the allegedly power of IlHnoia. said surgeons “ had to^ ful ‘fule of Albert Anastasia make a choice" during the day and his Murder, Inc., hench long eurgteial operation and that Kodney Dee, the tmallcr of the men on the Brooklyn water After Their Korean G>nferei|ce 'twins, waa given the beneflt be- France Set front. ‘ cause he showed the greater Anutula, reputed lord high ex fc> r ‘ 'chance for ultimate survival. ecutioner of the eld Murder, Inc., Program Seeks Single Brain Covering T o Remove mob and one of tha few men alive Otdberg said surgeonn''Tound the to come hack from the Siqg Sing twins had only a single fused outer duU i houM, is expected to be hail brain covering containing a single ed before the commluion, perhaps 'sngtdtal sinus'i'vein' that drains T u n is B ey today. - , ,bloi^ from the brain back to the' ______CMI Pint WItneu U. Se, State Aid the wonder fabric j heart. Rodney waa given this brain ' . _ A former attorney for Mveral covering and the drainage vein. Pans, DcC. 18— (fP ) — Brooklyn locale of the AFL Inter 1 oidberg said the chances th at; France sent g strongly word national Longshoremen's asaocia' Washington, Dec. 18 — (/P) — President Truman's special Roger Lee would develop collateral j ^ ultimatum to the Bey of tlon, Vincent Mannino, w u the Health Commission came up today with a new proposal for for wonder wear rcirculation were “ almost nil,” and first witneM u the commlHion be that “ the next few hours will tell Tunis today asking for an im gan trying to link A n u tu la to solving one of the country’s hottest issues—how to pay the •the story." mediate reply—or else, which waterfront crime. Mannino made d(Ktor's bill. The commission called for a broad proflram o f » He reported Roger Lee "didn t presumably meant ouster the following points: ^ federal and state support to raakte < .i.— . •'-1 dp well during the operation” and 1. Anastasia and ■ “cartain well voluntary prepayment insurance in a slip from his throne. plans available to cover the cut was In shock several times with French officials kept tight known criminali" used to hang out ^fcis condition “precarious.” at the City Democratic club in of medical care for evaryone. silence on the contents o f tha note Federal and stats funds total W orld R ule But he also emphasized that aur- but a cabinet spokesman said the Brooklyn. 3. Two union, officials who later ing 1 1-2 billloi) dollars annually •eons found it would be more dif meMage called for "an immediate that's just were slain frequented the club at >, would be provided to pay all or ficult to turn the brain covering response." The mesuge was based part of the costa, for, those who ahd aiiius over to Roger Lee. Dr. the same time. U rg e d fo r on a detaUed plan for futuira action 3. Boxholders at the club’a an dhn't afford to pay thair share. .Oldherg Hid the surgeons “ more in 'Tunteia. which tha cabinet Others would pay their own pre or IMa went for one" and to<^ a nual ball In 1936 Included Anaatm- ’.. I . your size adopted earlier in' the day to deal ■ia and Joe Adonis, now u rvin g a miums. w I < cflafice on the other. with the troubled situation in the gentence in New The plan differs both from a aya-! J e ru sa le m ,, .“ W m this to aid survival of the tern unsucceHfUlly espoused by All white or colortiil prints with rolled heme. North African protectorate. Bl\OoS- Jersey Jrrai StaU Prison for running a a ttest?” he was asked. ■hed and rioting ^have accompanied multi-million dollar gambling President Truman and a rival pro ’“You might call it that,” he re nationalist deinands for inda^ rackat. posal of the American Medical Aa- United Nfltions, N. Y., Dec. plied. pendence. 4. William O’Dwyer. former ■octation (AMA). separation was tha first 18— (fl>) -i-The PhiiippineB 2 5 / to $ l a 0 0 e a c h The mesaage waa reliably report Mayer of New York and former Termed ‘Oomputaory’ added a new complication to , duceiesaful one of its kind in medi- Ambaaudor to Mexico, attended In Chicago, the president of the ;did history. In two previous at- ed to include several precise de the Palestine problem today mands. Among these were said to the club’a 1939 ball. AMA termed one aspect of the re , tempts to cut apart babies joined In answer to a question Mannino port “ compulaory health insur by a surprise move to put the ‘■“i- .at the heads, the patients died. be: 1. The Bey must sign the. de Hid he be.lieved the club had con ance." UN on record again,in favor ; No mfmbcr of the medical team tributed to O’Dwyer’e campaign Dr. Louis H. Bauer of Hemp t jvhieh participated in) the opeta- crees for municipal and local re of the controversial question LINED SATIN HANDKERCHIEF CASES $1.00 fqr Brooklyn district attorney In stead, N. Y., AMA chief, said a tioa' woidd predict If the infant forms which French Resident- major recommendation tn the re- of internationalizing Jenua- GLOVE CASfeS ...... $1.00 twin* will be able to recover. General Jean da Hautaclocaue m o. Oen. Douglaa Mnc.^riliar and Prealdent-elect Biaenhower stand with their Mat, Ike’s Secretary of lem. Mocked at Disclosure pori provides that “the federal Xarller doctore Mid the odds were presented, to him Mrlier this wsek. State iloha Foster Dullee, center, outside the DuIIm home In New York iM y , Im er conferring on the Tha Philippine pn^waal w u lii 7 HOSIERY CASES ...... $1.00 Korean conflict, The two generals met over lunch to discuss MacArthuria promised solution to the govefiiment, through payroll' de against the twins survival from De Hauteclocque claimed the Bey Mannino Hid ha was “ shocked” ductions, would pay directly for the form of an amendment to an ths start, but that the boyi were had flnrt agreed to sign them, and to learn that his appointment u Korean stalemate. eight-power resolution, which al Sizes 32 to 40. ------^ ■ the medical care of a large seg “liiibcUevably hearty." had. then refused to do so. counael for the six ILA locals was ment of the population. ’This la ready h u been approved by tha 'Tnit ultimate outcome of the . .3. The Bey must diamiM his due to the influence of 'Vincent compulaory hMith insurance.” general aaMmbly’a 60-nation apo Not exactly oparatiaa^ Is yet tmknown," eaid p m en t circle of adlvaera, which Mangane, Sr. Mangana haa been Thf AMA Mid it would withhold d a l |k>liUcal committM. Thia pro- as Illustrated $3.98 arrested four times for assault. comment on the full report paiid- poaal merely appealed to lanul iOBaHmmd sa Visge Twenty-three) (CosHnoed on Pagp Twsuty-thrM) robber.v and other charges but UN Planes JJolds Ing “ouoful study" hy n tour-man and the Arab countriM to b a | (J> never has been convicted. committM. direct taOta aimed at a final paaoa A union official told him, Man Prealflent Truman, alnce 1845,. In Palestine. i Shop Hale's nino aaid, that “without Vincent Smash Red hu vainly plugged for a federal A vofle on the amendment and Pre-Teen Dresses Gift Scarfs , M sn gu o'a c k a y nobody could system of pre-paid atcknaM Inaur- the resolution w u exnerted. Isitor work Kara." MacArfihur's Plan in ths day after a fuU debate iB ance (or 135 million vfaga-aarplhg Colorful all silk squares in large assortment of Testetdsy the commission probe the aSumUy. Sizes 8 to 14. Beautiful dresses—cottons and UU- patterns and colors. For Christmas Trodps Site Amaricana—to ba financed by fetas. plaids, cottons, full skirts. o f watgrfront crime focused on the compulaory tax on employM and 1M1 Plan Rsjeotod Jersey City, N. J., waterfront. - New York, Dec. 18—
WOOL SCARF AND STOLES deSd to rights” after a grand Jury big Red troop massing area neither Israel nor Jordian would S5.98 to $8.98 Arthui' set forth at their hiatoiry-... < ' - ' f tl ■ , - V- -T r f ' ;V - - ' K. r . j . ■ * i --V- ^ 1 . ' L I .■ ! ■
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. A^NCHEStER. CONN, THirRSDAT, DECEMBER 18 195’» PAGE TWO PAGE THRSP "atop being the tool of Italian ex- tries,” he added. "Tbc)( are ready He is not charged with paKIcipat- Johannes Van Dslft, 60, testified Sailor Loses Leg Bupils Study Mandipster Industries 'e YuU* P rogratit I Bird. Wl^am. Wilson. George Cigarette Pirates in the actual attack. he was handcuffed and held in the Stepinac Called panedon against our owm peopl6.” to do anything to damage Yugo-„ C^oleman, /h illp McGehan. 'estlmony yesterday named Tor- blacked-out hold of his ship the Kardelj said Premier Marshal slavia’a international poaition.’’ Kollowifg the plah'. each grade “4J Tito’s aceptance of an invitation THE BEST IS 111 Rail Mishap rest, a ni^tclub operator and entire 13 days. ‘Sinister Person’ At St'liool .sang ^Christm as carol, and the nESH CUT MAINE lALSAM x-,4 In T angier C ourt cigarette trader, as the leader of The prosecution claims Paley to visit Britain in March was a sig ALWAYS HERE I as.vmbled group’joined In singing the Attack. He is a fugitive, last was waiting in Marseille for the nal for an attack upon Yugoslavia Bridgeport, Dec. IS — I.TI — A the-old familiar favorites, led by (Ckmtlsacg froni' Pagp Om ) The., trad itio n al Christiii.as pro from rmc* Om ) reported in Corsica, and no formal outcome of the affair. He says he by her enemies. Once yeu try our flae feed you’ll sailor from Clifton Forge. Va., had Mis.s M artha W hite, elem entary « charge! have been lodged against was busy turning out nylon stock "They do not like the strength his right leg amputated just below NANCHEBTCR gram was psc-'ented at Bowers music supervisor. and does not know just when he come agala. For ear food la pre TMk Citr'a Bronx, and Sidney him. ings and panties -in hla Tangier ening of friendship between Yugo- the knee when he was struck by a RAIIR « • ^ 4 ••4MmnB School this afternoon before an Patrick Grakowsky played some Edward J. Engelaman, Dutch factory. will depart. It U aaaumed that alayia and Great Britain and Yugo pared by expert ebefs—Served la switch engine at the New Haven carols on his accordion. Palty, S3, of Jersey City, N. J.. » ^wiUerland or France will take IHMl audience of parents and the chil Christmas Trees! CIRCLE a deUghtfid atmosphere. The program was directed by captain of the pirate veasel, the slavia and other western coun- railroad station here early today. dren of the school. 3 to 12 FEET Toacter nylon monufachirer. are charge of the legation here for the t. A' 60-ton Esme, cams to testify from FRIDAY tlira SUNDAY Police identifle'd him as Roy Lee • t «•« fern feABkii«ti »<> "The Christ mss Quest." a play Miss Helena Booth and Mrs. Helen alleged to hoee played key roles a Tangiers Jail, where he is await Vatican after he leaves. COME IN TODAY i .stahecki, sixth grade teachers. Advisers Ask Kardelj said the Roman Catholic Hayilett, 20, a radarman, third V f L Ml written, by Miss Sylvia Clatlin. ' In the hi-Jacking of 1100,000 worth ing trial before an international class and' member of the crew of y aumnw BitAt* first grade teacher at Rowers 50c To $ 1 e 5 0 ^ c h ^ court for complicity in the piracy. Church had prevented settlement of am<*ea from the S00,-ton Dutch of church-state difference! by its DANaNG TONIGHT * U G A L the destroyer Widdick, stationed at RMAt ««l RWMII iiinfe f School, has been presented bv the f » r EFarfleaa Kmirrimimhif motorshtp Corabinatie on Oct. 4. In matter-
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Sr. _____ postponed until Dec. 28. hearing* aid cauaed the interfer- j Bad:o and TV fortunate In aecurlnR »uch capable Two Separate The local T.VI committee was wrtnrt-izMweexj—itee ~ WNHC-Ch. • Bv Rockville’s leadership for a complete miiaical Children View Film* The Junior Fellowship party will called In. It discovered an elderly ence. RANGE and FUEL OIL Eeatani Staaeare Ttaaa •f Children 'who attended -, "Rec Mancheater Evening Herald Oo- WKNB— R4t program to all agea. be held on Dec. 26 instead of the Night” Friday evening at'-Yeomana himbla rorreapondeni, Sira. Frank nineteenth as was originally Union Church Parties Staged Marchlaa, telephone Wllllmantic 4 !|*-WDRC—It Hippana BTtry Day;:A 7 iU —WTIC—Weather. Hall were shown the film "Ski planned. Wsshlngton. Dec. 18 - If 24 Hour Delivery Service I 7 :J4 -WCCC—Newa: Good Morning 3-036.5. WITH BRUNNER’S Has New Radio 8t. LoiiU UitlnM . For Little Ones Tips ” loaned the R!ecreation Coun Select Committee unw anted sights and sounds show- WTHT-Cal Tlcnay. Mufic. Rockville. Dec. 18 — (Special)— I Honor Miss Die" cil bv the VVinimantlc Ski Club. WTIC—Backitag* Wife. WTIC—Bob StfelF. Morclnf Witch. A committee composed of six up In your television set, don’t WONS—Jack Downty a Muale Sbop. WDRC—Thi Muf»j< Box, At a apecial buaineaa meeting of Members of' that organization For Fire Use PTA members, two selected by the /■ WHAT—Newf. r-olka Hop. WTCNB—Nfw i* PhJl HlllrShow. the Union Congregalionai Church Columbia. Dec. 18— (Special) were alao preaient. be too quick to reach for a sledge | WKNB—Newt- RequMt Matinee. WONS—Bill JenkltiK Show. On Her Birllidav PTA presidents with the council An Invitation (inRlARTY BROTHERS 7:4»—W H AT-^N ew f. Sunday morning, a tinanimoua call Youngstera ot the to^’n up through Hot lainch Menu hsmmer, or to blame the neigh- ! 4-.14—WONBr- Jack Downey a Muale RADIATOR will plsn to raise 134.5 td purcha.te 7 :i» - WTHT— W eitbir. was extended to G. Albert Pear- th^ eighth grade were entertained The menu at Horace W. Porter WAppinf* D*c. 18—<8p©ciAl)— Shop. „ ' Misa Elabeth A. Dieg. daughter the audio-meter to bo nsod.in local bors. TEL. 5135 WDRC—St. Loulr Matlnae. WDRC—N«WP. aon of Manchoater to become mln- aa two aeparate Chrlatmaa partiea School for the rest of thia week: 7 "-jrtrt Oji«f Georf* Ene# hma Ai>' 815 CENTER STREET WONS—V.'ebther. of Mr. and Mra. Otto F. Dieg of TROUBLE? schools. Those who will serve from It may be a .faulty electrical j W TIO-Stella Dalla* . „ • •M-.WDRC—World News Roundup. i.kter of muaic to aucceed Donald Saturday afternoon and evening. today ■ hot dog, potato salad, ice Bounced receipt of new radio equip the Center School are, Mrs. «:»-WDRC—Radle Harrla; Newt. 9 IjJley atreet, waa honored with gadget in your own home. To Worship 4;*4—WDRC-Tb» Record Shop. WTIO—Nfwi. B. Watroua. ., The younger group, about 50 in cream; tomorrow tomato soup, ment for the South Wlndior Volun Charles Roll Rollins and Mrs. What you should do first is to ' WTHT—Eddie Arnold Time, W'THT—News.. a .'urpriae party Sunday afteinoou number, were entertained by Mra. egg salad aandwlchea. gingerbread. WCCC—K'ddle Corner. Long Service Record in lecognillon of her birthday. taer Fire Department. Manufactur David Logan. get in touch With the local Tele- ' w n c —Touna Wtdder Browa. WONS—News,' Pearaon atudied at Weatmlnater | Ethel Stannarjl who told them I Bread, butler and milk are alao WE •d by th e' General Electric Com- New Healing System vision Interference iTVIl com WHAT—Save A Life. WHAT—Cup of Cofle# Club. Relativea amf friend.' attended atoriea while they waited anx- aerved with each meal. 4:4*—WTIC — The Woman In My WKNB—Newf. Choir School for choral work and i from Wctherafield. Hartford, Staf -any' It m’aa purchaaed at an eatl- The new heating system which mittee. if vour community has one. CHRISTMAS haa beert an organlat about 171 iotialy for Santa to appear, Perannal Mention CAN M ted coat of aome |a,500 and U will be installed in Town Hall will Most deslers, TV slstlons or ama g-iO^W DRC-Newi: OlC Record Shop. |:U~\VDRC—Shoppen Speclil. ford Springa and thia town. i Santa gave each child a candy Mr. and Mra. Hehry Beck and WHAT -Story C^een. . - WTIC—Newe. year*. He haa directed the G Clef | •aid to be the lateat of lu type in be a hot water syatem In the lower teur radio clubs can tell .you how W TUT-Newa. Joe Olrand Show. WKNB—Phil Hile Show. Club, the Beethovbn Choriia and ’ A party luncheon waa aerved I cane while he Inquired after their son of Forest Hills, N. Y., are SAVE YOU EM broadcaatinc equipment. hall as that haa to be contintoiia to do this. UNION SHOPPING CENfER XVTIC—Juet Plain Bill. WTHT—Mirtln Agronshy. and the buffet table waa centered 1 deaire.' for Chrlatmaa. After San- spending the week end with hla WONS—Sat. Pleeton td The Tukon. WONS—Bin .lenkln* Show. haa been choir director to the i The setup consists of three mb- heat due to the achool. The upper The Federal Communications SUNDAY e»7 MAIN CTRRKT TiX. 8-0844 ^ 8 T HABIFOE© Emanuel Lutheran Church ot Man-; with a birthday cake, baked and ta’a vi.'it -the children were aerved mother. Mrs. Leola Beck of Col bile tranamltur and receiver unlU. commission (FCCi reported today §:1»_WI4aT—Crotb»-i Quarter, WHAY—Jeitlng with Winin. MONEY! hall will be ateam heated. w n c —Front Page Farrell. |.jt_\V CCC— New Breikfist News- cheater. j decorated bv Erich W. Hoa.'ae of hot chocolate and home-made umbia Lake. ■ The mobilie units, each of 30-watts Personal Mention such committees are functioning DECEMBEIL21, 1952 W I CARRY A COMPLHE LINRGF _WTIC—Lt>rFn»o JonoR. Boy. At the preaent time he la auper- I 732 Center a'trcet. who la employed cooklea. Mrs. Philip laham entertained a power output, will be installed in successfully in close to 200 com- WHAT—Band by Demand. WTHT—Bob Lloyd. aa a chef in Hartford. Play Muak-al Game* Mrs. John C Miller of Old XVDRO—Memory Lane. WTIC—Redio Bixisr. vi-sor of muaic in the M ancheater ! Uie fire chiefs car and on Enitlne Greenwich, la vlalting at the home munitie's iii a cooperative effort to WDRC—News; Shopper's Speclil. Miaa Dieg received many choice In the evening about the aame , 16.PIECE I 1 and J. The 60-watt base station WONS—Sky King. „ achoola and ia organlat and choir of Morton E. Thompson on. Main I keep TV reception good. The Idea Church School at 9:00 A. M. (No second lasiionl _ i-4*—WDRC— Curt Maaaey-Martha *:4»—WCCC—Money Melody. gift.'. number of older children attended ; will be set up in a special com started in Dallas. Texas, and has -WTIIT—John Conle. director of the Emanuel Luther stre et. A Christmas Pageant, "The Story of the Christ Child, will ba XMAS Tilton. an church of New Britain. In hia their party at Yeomana Hall. Mra. ROSEMOUNT DESSERT SETS munications office at the firehouse. ; spread to some 177 other cities. WHAT—Newa. WONS—Gibrlel Heitter. ; ^ GOS'. McKAY RESIGNS Laura Mohrbacker of Thompaon- '• The remote unita which will Con- Mrs. Mabelle Howard who haa ' With more than 19 million sets In WONS—Newa. f r it—WDRC—News. work in New Britain he haa de presented in the sanctuary by and for the rnembars ot the WTIC—Ni tea and Quotea. WCCC—12 Hundre ind M Hits. veloped four cholra conaisting of Salem . Ore.. Dec. 18 i.Pi - ville led them in m\iaical gamea RESTAURANT trol the base station wlll be install been visitin g a t the "hn'me of Mrs. use. FCC said the interference §;»5_WTHT—Frankie Friach - Btll- WKNB— News; The Little Show. LouU Schlude of Maple street for Church SchppI, their families and their friends. a total of 175 voteca. He l.a alao Douglaa McKa.v, who will become and ainging Chrlatmaa carola. She Route 85—Bolton ed at the homes of Mrs, Alex problem is a growing one. since ecorea. WONS—Newe. ! accomp.inied them on her accor- M O V Each Chicky aod Mrs. William Chap some weeks, hss returned to her WONS—Cecil Brown. Newa. ' WTHT—Breiklie Club, active in community choral work. Secretary of Interior in the Ei.'en- some receivers can give put as well Keeaiag WTIC—Theiter of Melody. ' dion. They were aerved refreah- man. Mrs. Chicky and Mrs. Chap home In Springfield. Mass. Morning Worship at 10:45 A. M. I No 8:00 o’clock service) The church expccta a favorable hower cabinet next month, reaign- * Expert Workmanship • :tt—WDRC—N ewa. WHAY—Newe; Morning Stir Re anawer to the call in the near ed aa Governor of Oregon yeater- I menta aimllar to thoae of the NOW man are dispatchers for the fire Raymond B. ,aark. Sr., will re S e rm o n : "What Are You Getting for Christmas? W-UAT—Sporta. view. a Excellent Service department. WTIC—Newa. future. day. I younger group. ceive a diamond pin from Pratt f . 15_WDRC—Muelr Oft the Record. ^ Co-chairmen of the affair were. (Wholesale or Retail) G. E. F.LKrTRIC HEATERS Installation will start soon, the WONS—Newa. WONS—.lerk Downey'e Wixwork*. Get* I’nanlnnoua Vote He pinna to leave for Wa.'hing- AVAILABLE and Whitney of East Hartford in OPF.N DAH-Y Rev. Fred Edgar WTHT—Newa; Joa Girand. WKNB—Thfv r.
WE HAVE ALL SALE HALE'S m i i $15a95 REMEMBER THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN OUAUTY SINCE 1900 Headquarters POPULAR IVf SUABAHm YOU AKE RIGHT WITH ) f IN MANCHESTER IT'S a 958 MAIN ST.—MANCHESTER COOLERATOR FOR SIZES OF OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL CHRISTMAS ICE BOX KODAK Sterling silver bracelet, REG. S79.9S ATLAHTIC AVIATIOH MOTOR OIL MALONEY^S monogram froe .... $4.75 COLOR FILM -y For Radio and Television SALE $29*75 ATLANTIC Sales and Service •.J...:, kiMiaiolo-F Film for box and folding rameras . . . Kodarhrom* . SVE r e p a ir a l l m a k e s OF r a d io s a n d Film for miniature cameras. pExposurs instructions w-ith such roll, "^iel yours now. ' > i TELEVISION SETS IMCLUDINO CAB RADIOS Brumier’s-TV *1 k k '. 355 EAST CENTER ST. i-f-'' ij ig t . R«fri9*raten OPEN EVENINGS Woslwrs and AH flDMdoTfi^ -. MALONEY'S T IL 9 Rhinestone pin, " r t f - ' l l Handaome Jewelled Linde star ruby or Marcel Boucher gold and Sterling silver ALL DAY SAT. TIL . Orimr AppiiancM RMHO RND’TELEVISION sapphire ring with Marcel Boucher .... $1$ I compact ...... $1$ rhinestone necklace . $27 dreaser set ...•• Matching earringa .. $1# 440 C iN T f* S t u n — "la . M 0 4 4 diamonds ...... $150 ITS EAST TO rARK , iout W7.cmmsH0P. AT BRUNNER'S ..I.: . T* / PAGE SEVE^’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* THURSDAY, DKCEMBER 18. 1952
I South street, for the holiday re training course for the Church I Church Community Houae: Cub V Imith, and at the Center School, their Chrlstmaa giving program Pack 65 Chrlstmaa party at 7:30 XaYS — TOYS Sunday. About 115 pupils were cess. ' School stafl at 8 p, m. in the meet Dec. 29 at 8 p.m. In the parish lepending on' volunteer workera p. m., American Legion 'Hall. Largeet 8electio* Coventry in attendance. The gifta were de Today's Event Calendiir ve.stry with moving picture, room to make plans and complete at the school during vacation. "Again Pioneers," at 8:30 p. m., 'Wall street; 4-H Sewing Club in livered in Mansfield Depot Sun- Brownigs Troop 69 with An organization. No date has as yet Day School classes will have publ)c ' Invited. i the evening, home of Mrs. Ernest NORMAN'S Ihelr Chrlstmaa parties tomorrow day. dover BroVvhie Troop from 3 to 4 been set for the first meeting of Rifle Club of Green-Chobot ' G. LeDoyt. •'The Variety Mart" I Center Church afternoon, with Junior high pupils Personal Mentelon p .' in. joint Chrl.stma.«i party in group two. Day School Plans Program Post, AL. St 8 p. m. In the State The NelshWheod ByRRlV. I AND YOU LL entertaining in the evening. , M lsji^arolyn Dart, a senior at the Robertson School; double- 449 HARTTOBD BOAP | Named to Committee Armory in Wlllimantic; Grange I Manchester Evening HerWid Mrs. Thomas Bentley, Miss The First Congregatioiial the MacDiiffie School for girls in header basketball game at 3:15 Slates Special p. m. at Robertson School with Christmas program at 8 p. ni. in Coventry ^correspondent, Mrs. Elizabeth Bralnerd and Mrs. Wal Based on^ Yuletide Theme Church school children brought Springfield, Msss.. will arrive to 'Charles'!,. Little, telephone Cov CHOOSE THE BEAUTIFUL day at the home of her parents. East School of Rockville; First Grange Hall: Day School Chri.st- Family Service ter F. Elliott were 180 gifts for the Mansfield Stste Congregational Church workers' Imas program at 7:30 p. m.. entry 7-6281. committee charged wit .Training School and Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Dart on Read Herald Advft* Coventry. Dec. 18—(Special)— r for ChrlstmaB” tonight at 8 o'clock by-laws, a etetement / at the Tolland Community Wo Coventry Day School will have its Bolton, Dec. 18 — (Special)— A poses of the society and the duties j men's Club in that town. Colambla. Dsc. l»—(Special)— special family (^ristmas service of the officers. twelfth annual Chriatmaa p ro -, Tha local grance hald iU annual 85 Attend Meeting ^ O T t ie A lic ■Society Plans Festivity on Sunday at 6:30 p.m., at Center gram today at 7:30 p. m. in the, The Girls' Friendly Society of St Christmas party last night in Teo- About 35 attended the meeting, Church will see the traditional pre SEWMACHINE Church Community Houae in ^ Mary's Church In Manchester will mans’ Hall. Inataad of the usual the occasion of the ahnual Christ sentation of the nativity scene and mas party. Due to Illness, the North Coventry. The preaentatlon have a Christmas party tomorrow ; exchange each member attend' j at 8 p.m. at Mrs. Simmons' home. suitable as a white gift service combined in one original program of entertainment will be produced by children of Onl)' Miss Hannah Jensen, a teacher of lent at Mansfield program for the first time. The has to be cancelled. Mrs. William the, school. Parents and their' prpraaent for pageant of the nativity entitled "O home economics, in Msnehester, % p n d s Allison presented a reading on the Winner of the families and friends are invited. State Training School. 0>me Let Us Adore Him ." will fea The grange Toted to dmate orlgln^pf Christmas carols which The' pfogram will open with an ' will be in charge. to the Goodwill Tour fund adiich is ture Beyefly Tuttle gs Mary and were sulig b.v the group as their 7952 Fashion Again Suffer Defext Lee Belcher as Joseph. orchestral ovation directed by, sponsored by the Tolland County story wamtpld. Ward Krause of Manchester, | The George Hersey Robertson 4-H Club committee. The proceeds David Johnston, Thomas John Mrs. Allem Belcher accompanied School girls' basketball team was son, Paul Toomey and John Jensen Academy Award muaical dircetor for the school. of this fund wilt be used to send on the planol. Refreshments of ice Musical Instrumental interludes ■ defeated Monday afternoon by the two young persoiia from Tolland will be the shepherds and Patricia cream. cake, Mffee and mints weife Vernon Elementary School by a Strickland! Linda Smith and Mari will be furnished by children on; Counfy to Ihirope this coming served. various instruments. score of 33-T. Transportation was spring for a six-month visit. lyn Johnson will portray the wise Stort tovbig oui-of-poeket doiWng •»- furnished by Mrs. William Wool men. Andrea Paggioil, Dail Con Candlelight Procesaional Kach town that contributes to the penMt ledoyi Stort lOoWog H e a r t deSm , dridge. Mrs. Lawrence C. Latimer. verse, Susan Shearer and Judith Bfancfaester Evening Herald Colleen MePHadden of Manches fund is allowed to nominate a can' Bolton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph tUpcovott, JroperiSi, olt on Iho eoty-lo- Carl Watson, and Mrs. Andrew didate to make the trip. The pur Fava will be ushers. ewn DwtetKc . . . Hio Amorieon-moclo ter will be announcer of the pro Rev. Wallace Directs IFltalla, telephone SMS. gram by 40 voices of the Christ Liebman, Jr. pose (d the trip is to promote the mochine Siat tigiagt, mofld«-dotn», nif- The locals were to play a double- Gaudet The reading of the scriptural mas Carollera of the kindergarden u^uence of 4-H du b work And to 6m , bind«, mokM buttonlwlM lin foct no header this afternoon at home. get a better uiiderstanding of the background will be done by Rev. and grade one pupils. A candle Arthur A. Wallace who has direct Popular Markets Mochino rogordiMS of price con do morel) light processional will be accom School Activities Kuropean way of life. The PTA Christmas program Mrs. Wolff fat Charge ed the program. Carols sung by 'floimitic't 6ne cobinel work leodi beauty panied by a 24 voice choir. Tlie will be presented tomorrow at 8 Mrs. Ruby Wolff, lecturer, pre the Junior choir under the direction Anuounce Bonus to ony room of your heme. Your frieodi choir children will wear new robes sented and prepared the Christmas of Mrs. Wallace will form a musi o f the school colors of royal blue p. m. in the auditorium of the cal background for much of the wi6 admire it'i di»tioetive tfyle. DomMtic Robertson School. Mrs. Lydia program. Participants in the skit b die 6nl and only machine to receive 'trimmed with gold, made by their tableau. All employes of the "17 Popular mothers. The robes are a project Allen, music supervisor, will be in ' / r ware: Mrs. Marion Hurlburt, Mrs the PASHION ACADCMY AWA60 for Charles Stoldenfeldt, Mrs. Lucius Costuming for the program has Markets in Connecticut and Mas o f the parent’.s council for pre charge of the selections by the W. Robinson, Jr., Mrs. Cleland been executed by Mrs. Louis C. sachusetts who have been with sentation to the school. pupils of the .school. Mothers oi Dimock, Jr., Mrs. John Swanson, Swenor and Mrs. Stanley Andrews. the market chain for a year or Written by Pupils grade five pupils will be hostes.ses. Mrs. Raymond Lyman and Mrs. Jr., and Mrs. David Toomey. more will share in a Christmas Grade eight pupils will have a dis Gifts for Everyone A play, "The Christma.s Story" Hubert OoUins each read a parody James McKay will be organist and bonus just announced by the play of woodwork made by the Calvin Hutchinson, pianist. written by four of the older girls, on "The Night Before Christmas." Board of Directora The bonus; a Bonnie Parlzek of Willington, boys and faneywork by the girls. Raymond Lyman and Charles Stol- Gifts For Hospital week’s salary or more according Classroom Christmas parties at Marcia Kenny of Coventry, Judith denfaldt gave talks on safety. The legend of the white gifts will to length of employment, will be the school will be held Friday. CHOOSE NOW ... PAY NEXT YEAR Soenis en Musical Tour be read as an introduction to their Crowe of Storrs, and Marion paid In cash or in capital stock Fitch of Manchester. Directing Gracie aix pupils had a Joint party After enjoylpg their annual presentation at the communion certificates of Popular Markets, Dec. 10. Grade one pupils had table. Each child wiH present a wdll be Judith and Marion assisted ... I Christmas paity, local Girl Scouts as the individual employe chooses. their party today to allow gift wrapped in white and marked by Mrs. Marie Nellson of Coven and their leaders. Mrs. Laurens The stock bonus option was stralghteninff out 'o f claaarooms Holbrook, Mrs. Wilbur Fletcher as to its suitability for boy or girl try and Mrs. Rose Platt of Coven and the age group. These will later started last year when a large per try, a member of the school facul for tomorrow. and Mrs. Henry H. Ramm, went centage of workers chose com F O R H E R the be distributed by. Rev. and Mrs. ty. Sessions will close tomorrow F O R H IM carol -Binging last night in pany stock instead of 'a cash at the regular time for the holi vicinity o f Columbia Center. Wallace at Mansfield State Train Music will be inter^^-oven Take Up To A FULL YEAR TO PAY bonus. Through this plan, workers Appliance and day recess. Classes will be re Pay Little As $1 A WlEK Bold Oharnikah Party ing School and Hospital. throughout the speaking and ac Plan Fund-Raising can continue to gain ownership tion parts depicting the story of sumed Jan. 5 at the regular time. Children of the (Aestnut Ht)l In the company, as they continue Furniture Centre Bynogogue held their Cbanuk^ The Ladles Benevolent Society B. D. PEARL the nativity in four scenes and a School Is Reopened ^ their employment. Management party Sunday' morning at the voted to divide itself into two TEL. 7590 finale. Incorporated also will be a Robertson School pupils re fund-raising teams at its mer ;ng officials say this lessens employe 649 MAIN STREET legend of the Christmas roce. turned to classes yesterday after synogogue with parents and Another fine display for the turnover and creates a continuing deer were donated by local mer Tuesday. Mrs. Charles C. C3iurch Learn Native Songs a two-day holida.v caused by a la • ! friends attending. Allan Blum holiday season has been erected at and growing incentive for work Bridge Will Help chants. The house is made from was de.slgnated chairman of groim The choir has learned native break in the oil line which feeds was the announcer of their pro HoseC Company O3 VII on aaj^saavx. Spruce street — ------ers, inasmuch as they will share gram, Brian Binder kindled the by lucailocal firemen.IIICIIICII. The AllB DVCIIVscene xsx:-de- i casket cases, donated by local fu- one and Mrs. Henry McDonou(^ Christmas songs of South Ameri the furnace. Drinking water and and Mrs. George Smith, co-chair financially In the growth and fu ca, Mexico, Poland, France, Ger water for the boilers are being Chanukah candles and said the Aircraft Workers picts two children sitting in front neral directors. Firemen borrowed ture earnings of the company. blessing. of the fireplace waiting for Santa the fireplace and mannequins, man of group two. The team which many which will be sung in Eng supplied by the fire department All the children sang and took Claus, who can be seen ready to while sdl the lights were loaned by raises the most money during the lish. 'Three selections will be har and George Dart. v\^ A new plate girder bridge to slide down the chimney. His sleigh a local family. Hose Company 3 fiscal year will be treated by the Sake, the national beverage of monized. — part in the traditional Dreydl Japan, is a concoction midway be school's drinking water game. Luncheon was served by carry Route C>)nn. 75 over the and reindeer are poised atop the contributed financially for the re losers. Worker's. Training Coume well Waa contaminated by the Group one has announced it will tween beer and winer Mrs. Laura Singer, Mrs. Julius Farmington River at Poquonock is ^oof ready for a quick take-off. cords and use of the loudspeaker The school staff of the First seeping soil. Congregational Church will have a Banner, Mrs. Joseph Tashlik, and rapidly taking shape Lumber and paint for the rein-1 system from its coffee fund. Tree Project Continues Mrs. Sylvia Koenigsberg. Construction is still going on worker's training course today at BULOVA-2 Diamonds DIAMOND SOLITAIRE 3 Fiery DIAMONDS 8 p.m. in the vestry. The topic of The grade eight Canadian bal RONSON Mastorcaso 2 DIAMOND Initial BULOVA President Local Oarol-Sing and the new bridge will have ex ganization for 18 years. Born in sam Christmas tree project will cellent approaches, doing away business dealing in antiques and discussion will be "Attitudes to be Local residents are reminded of reproductions of antiques in Gran Kansas City. be continued until Christmas. the outdoor carol-sing to be held with the sharp turns and curves Instilled Into the Minds of Our $ » $ 2 5 « * $4950 F 9 9 » > by, Conn. Died Tuesday. Trees will be available at the Batur^y evening at the "living at either end of the old bridge. Youth." 12 * 4 2 ” * 7 5 ” New York—Joseph C. Rovensky, Fear Own Wrath A t 8:30 p.m. in line with the homes of George Dart, Mrs. Ruth Christmas tree" in front of Yeo The new bridge will help com 66, international banker and head tlOOWIWlY IIJOWHKIV 9I4 9 WHKLV muter traffic to the Hamilton course there will he shown ah in Gehring, Henry Eidredge, Walter B1.66WMKIY ti.eow nnv BLiowHinr mans’ Hall. Walter Dawley will of large mining Interests in — - PSSTSSU Standard Propeller plant in Wind Oklahoma City—(>Pi—The state i ■SfCTBK terdenominational 70-mlnute Hol be there with his portable Hart' Bolivia and Canada. Born in Pitts rtii'ii'i ford Times organ and will accom' sor Locks. House of Representatives has de- I SEE OUR (9KNCE SELECTION OF WINES lywood Him "Again Pioneers.” The burgh. pany the candling. elded after debate to install con ANO UQUORS AVAILABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS public is invited to the picture. A coffee hour will follow the New York—Dr. Harriet Bab ventional sound equipment consist Herb Club Party is t e r GIFTS FOR B r o t h e r singing and everyone attending is Deaths Last Night cock, 75. psychologist who formu ing of microphones and double Fer (he man who The Herb Club had a Christmas SERVICES GIFTS FOR S invited to the Hall. Mrs. Ralph lated the prmciple underlying speakers. Four portable micro wonh o prefM- SHOP EARLY party today at Mrs. George E. Open An Account USE YOUR CREDIT EASIEST CREDIT TERMS In Town Wolmer is in charge of the coffee measurement of mental deteriora phones were vetoed partly. on tional tondnri Simmons' Caprilands Herb Farm That Interpret The Wishes hour. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion. Born in Westerly, R. I. grounds they might be used a; A lP liquor Starts Closed All Day on Silver street. The meeting was Captures First- Prize New York—A r t h u r Brewster Washington—Miss Mae Simp weapons during heated debate. the flnal one until about the middle Of The Family Pell-Mell Citation, a boxer Tuttle, 58, who retired in 1949 as son, head of the Washington office Thursday, Christmas Day, December 25 of February. owned by Mr. and jiilrs. Nathan of the National Aeronautic asso^ The word "priest" is a contract treasurer of the Radio Corpora Fer Ihe man vAa UDUTMTY "The program included a color Pell of Columbia Center, captured elation and associated with the or ed form of the word "presbyter." tion of America and ' opened a wenH hb 6rtl Me. 44.1 AN On film of floral herbal arrangements JOHN B. BURKE |9 e| first prise in its class at Memo pewer teeil ooly »4«.«S made by members, Christmas tra rial Auditorium in Worcester, WINES ditions connected isith plant lore Maas., Sunday. Citation is a son o f Juniper and pine tree, mistletoe FUNERAL HOME of the international champion. COAST TO COAST and other various Christmas trees m Bast Oeamr 8 t Tel. 6S«8 Whistle Stop. Citation has been CAllFO tNIA SWEfT WINES and herbs. A ahosm four times and has been lUafSDKKlK wenlt an oS-pur- 3ET, S H ie ir, MUECATIL WHITE FOET, FAIE OEY tHEElY Mrs. Simmons will give a talk on AMBULANCE SERVICE awarded three blue ribbons. W' DMU pete power teoll "Flowers and Table Arrangements SdMOl Activities aaly $ n .« S CAL 2 .5 9 Children o f the Horace W. 69= n . 3 5 Porter School will have parties in mack 8 OKKU Stunning COMPAOS 2 Diamond BIRTHSTONE PARKER "51" SET QuaMy-buSt by the woridi lerg^ S ' SANDM-POUSmt 2 Diamond BIRTHSTONE COSTUME JEWELRY LEATHER WALLETS their various grades tomorrow manufacturer of perteble eleetrie leoltl afternoon after which school will erdy JSS-M LEFRANC MADRONE close fer the Christmas recess and * r * * 3 » * $ 2 2 * ® sessions will not resume until lOniEO IN CALIFORNIA *l!f * 1 9 ’ * PHONE 4148 tU lY F06T, tAW NY FOET, MUSCATEL Jan. S. CMAlOf IT ti.66wioav CHARGE IT SIJiWMKlV Biaewiaav Personal Mention CREAM SHERRY, ClUR DRY SHERRY ft W WBIKtT Larry Hutchins, son of Mr. and FOR DRESS, SPORT OR WORK Mrs. Carlton Hutchins, whose EOT 1 la B1 r5 f birthday w as» on Monday, cele' A SCHOONMAKER SELECTION brated the occasion last Friday «I <•» '^ 1 GIFTS FOR M o t h e r with a party at his home at which DRESS, SPORT GABARDINE SANFORIZED GIFTS EOR F a t h e r 10 classmates from Coventry Day WOOL, FLANNEL PART WOOL BUILDING MATERIALS COAST TO COAST NO EXTWBfHARGE Eor Credit OPEN AN ACCOUNT In 1 Minutes School attended. WORK SHIRTS Mrs. Minnie .Hurlburt, who re LUMBER FUEL CALIFORNIA RID TAME WINES ■UROUNDY, CLARIT, ZINFANDEL cently celebrated her 8Sth birth SHIRTS 3 3ftN. MAIN ST. MANCHESTER TEL. 4143 day, fell while' visiting her son PANTS $ i . e To 5TH A O C HALF "YOUR STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE” GAL 1.89 Attorney Frank H. Hurlburt Open Daily 7 A. M. to 5 P. M., including Wednesday EOT » OAL Greenwich and suffered head in $2.45 T. afternoons and Saturday ’tU noon. juries. She is a patient at Green $3.95 T. $2. srich Hospital. IMRERIAL CROWN SWEET WINES $5.95 Pants to Match Maaeiiester Evening Herald He- 10.95 $3.29 to $4.95 QUART 69= 'hroB ooiTSspondent, Mian Susan Sanforized = Peodleton, teleplione Willlmantlc la m w a a a 180S-J-S. MS i Prostitution was connected with « CHAMPAGNE NEW YORK ELGIN-DeLuxe Simulated PEARLS the worship o f many ancient gods 8 REMINGTON "60" ELGIN-DeLuxe Heert LOCKET and was often practiced in temples. 8 100% WOOL JACKETS b « surft to piMM* w M i 4 COA$T TO COAST STATE ij; 2 .8 5 Falding TRAVEL CLOC|( SfARKLINO '5 0 * 6 9 * 0 $ ] 9 5 S GABARDINE, PLAIDS COAST TO COAST auibuNDY 8^^ 2 .8 5 195 we .9 5 * 2 7 * * * 6 7 ^ $ GirfS.^
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1952 ture of Tito’s break with the Vati JohiiHon Honored Cpmell is bound by the recommen Tito, Pope Split can, with Its probable reperctia- Dt-NT PUT IT OFF! FACE EIGHT dation to sentence Reddick to life. eiona in Italian politica. now make Epworth League, young adult Nine Now Held The six-week long trial saw 72 By Hale Employes t u r k e y s difficulties it. creates for itself. Ryan Is Rejected the problem far more difficult. of production itself, but one of Christmag (Carols group, will iTng carols. A social FOREVLK witnesses testify, but none waa a Classed Serious One example of the kind of b<“W OVER 25, LBS...... 49e Lb. D r^w d In the past few years, there has hour with refreshments for each BANISH UNWANTED- HAIR direct witness. None had actually JUm rljFBtFr marketing and distribution. • In Contempt by difficulty which is now feared wa.» Elton A. Johnson of Cambridge HENS 16 to 19 LBS. 59e Lb. Droftiftd been some alight national concern group will follow the carol singing. As Jury Witness seen Reddick p U ^ the dyhamite found in press reports that Tito I ■ It reflects the economic fact Sung for Invalids In this program of bringV»g Wbv let uaaiglitly hair on in the wiring m^he the truck. But (Oonttnaed From Page One) street, manager of the d')-'''''tic with one of the by-products of our might cancel an Impending visit . CoFtttng ^tralb that we, in this country, who have cheer to shut-ins. nearly 50 homes toad lookt. Let me free yon of this aodal hMdl- some testified' they sa^’ Reddick goods department Of the J. W. Hale modern education ingenuity. One New York. pec. Joseph Brink’s Judge and France together provided ‘Tito to Britain because of the chance Company. Inc., waa honor guest | We Deliver been buying ourselves some of our Four group* from the South ’ will be visited. enp forever. My medleall.v approved n^tliod is walking on /County street that of the things that has had to be P: Ryan, president of the AFL aafe, permanent, and will not mnr the skin, night wtlh 4 bundle under hla arm. with 120 million dollars; this year that Foreign Secretary F,dcn; at a Christmas party given last own prosperity by sending abroad Methodist Church are singing j Longshoremen’s Association, has wotild aeelt to disctiss church prob- : night, following store hours, at the I sacrificed in the course of our (Continued from Page. One) Reddick trttlfied he waa in the their help totals 99 millions. In Mascbesur. Gmb* as gifts the dollars which would Christmas carols to sick and aged J been turned down as a witness be vicinity early March 1* but carried Ifma with him. home of Mr. and 'Mrs. David O. ! H. PSCHICHHOLTZ THOMAS F. FHRGPSpH; evolution of the most modern and Red Men’s Parly fore a New York County (Manhat both years the American share has In the la.st tew days, slso, there Thomas of 48 Courtland sti—-t. '•—i. WALTSR R- FBR017S0N, come back here and keep our fac members during the present holi MARY CROSSEN WARP. R.N. before (liev were actually charged a dirty pair of trousers; under his I PoWUhErt^ advanced and progressive systems tan! Grand Jury because he re srm. He said he later left for New | been 78 millions. ha.s been some llslian pres.' spec waa presented with a gift while the NEWMARKER ROAD — ROCKVILLE tories going, have begun to con day season. Thii annual program fused to ilgn a waiver of immun- Certlfled Electrologlat with contempt of court for refus- fiQundtd Octob«r 1. IW of education has been the ability Sunday Afternoon York City. I The Truman admlniatration haa ulation that the U. S. might with others exchanged preaent.s. TE I„ ROCKVILLE.. 5-7620 cede that we ought to he wise is in coo.vratlon with the church Ity. ■ Ing to tell the grand jury whether hold aid from Yugoalavia unless Mrs. Thomaa, known to her i to spell. Some have held that the S7d MAIN STREET TEL- 1-2S87 thev hsti any information about Three women, which State’s A t- , regarded Yugoalavia as a great enough to organise ourselves home department. , District Attorney Frank 8. Ho- torney Ullman later called "three j asset to the west because til it is Tito .settled tire- Trieste problem. frienda aa "Bea.” made all ar- ' loss of this ability was of such All Work By Appointment—Free ConanlUUons the country’s biggest cash stlckup loby wonts o teddy bear. better brand of prosperity. The first group, composed of Mlantonomoh Tribe. No. M, Or-; gan diacloaed yesterday that Ryan alibi girls,’’ testified Reddick was] a living example of the ability of Officials here said today that rangementa for the luncheon. She Importance that it condemned the niembers of the Married Couples . . _ . __ ..... I refused tn to •larfi a l^ a waivar—whichwaiver—which on Ian I", 1950. 'Lest hit dreamt you'd ruin had even baked a cake for the oc It reflects, as well, s growing Federal officials said Maffio, with one of them t l ) the night of, a satellite nation to break with there ia no foundation for auch Club, aanK sang caroia.carols Saturdayoatuiua.y nightmsAtv , a— . * ____ n.rtva.. at T in k e r '"'^ * * * P«raon liable to possible Don't watte another minute, casion in the form of a Christmas ’ “iOBScwiTiOTrmim* entire modern educational ayatem. . . j _" ______nual Christmas party at Tinker Bennett and Daly—the three men the holdup attempt; (2) the night' Moscow and survive, and I2t Tito’i speculation. Nevertheless, it was Payt^U IB Ad»«»«* belief on the pert of Ameigcan to a dozen or more members in I nual Christmas party at prosecution for anything he might 30-odd divisions, though they have noted that such talk may have Go out and buy that Bruin! tree, and was complimented for Others have held that It is much aay. Therefore, Hogan aald. He dia- free on bail—are known in the un- dynamite was stolen from a local O M T « * r ...... busineas leadership that we need their homes and later returned to : Hall Sunday afternoon at 2 o clock, quarry; or (31 the night before been badly in need of moderniza prompted Tito to consider the pos her culinary tklll. wx Kaathf ...... more Important to find school a the church for a supper and pro- There Will be refreahmenta and en- miased Ryan aa a witnesi. denvorlil. , ^ ^ tion. are a valuable addition to an Mrs. Noella Fuller of the same n m lloBthB foreign markeU to keep ourselves Three persons already have been the'triick exploded. sibility of following a complelelv pleasurable „ah^ profitable prepa gram planned by a committee in I tertainment, and Santa Claus will The -Grand Jury hat been inves ti-Soviet strength. month to be elevated Jan. 12 to department at Hale s entertained Fresh Sea Foods Now In Season q m Moatb ...... going and that the only sound way sentenced for contempt of court In In convicting Reddick on cir independent course In world af W a a k lr ...... ration for'-tiie bu.sincss of life it charge. { distribute gifts. tigating waterfront conditions. Ho- cumstantial evidence, the jury de Efforts to gel along, with Tito Cardinal. with vocal solos, playing her own to keep these foreign markets go refusing to answer questions be fairs FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR gtaiia Ceay Members of the MYF, senior : Members are reminded to bring g:an, however, refused to link liberated nearly six hours. They have been marked by frequent dif- Archbishop Stepinac, now 54. accompanimentf. self than to find it merely a Ryan’s case with any testimony fore the Brink’s grand jury. They In all these developnienta the ing for us is to keep an American vou^g will go j M 50 cent gift nierked for a boy or a lo k M (h e retired to bring a verdlqt at 2:4.) fulties. He ha.s repeatedly made .served five years of a 16-yeai place for drab fundamentals. arising from the docks probe by tendency to disharmony and ill Our new Nanitary process Rives you a driicious, cris^ market going for the goods of caroling Saturday. On Tuesday, a girl, and each one is to bring a p.m. Shortly afterward they re clear he la a noctrlnaire Commu- will nins contrary to .XmCiicnn .sentence after being convicted "by But even the defenders of the Dec 23 members of the Junior! child to the party, either his own the New . York State Crime Com " m ir Mary Hooloy. 37, of Rox- urolden brown food — Seals in the flavor! Come ^ u d other countries. GUINHS turned to the courtroom to llstei\, nial with no interest in adopting policy for tightening the anti-So a Tito court of World War II col- | modern system have, we suspect, High Youth Fellowship and the or somebody else a chUd.______mission. hiirv given a year; her brother, to te.sUmony repeated from the Democratic ways or policies. More iahoration with the Germans, I trv them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED As It reflecU all these things Mm I a M k a th e Donald O'Keefe, 39, a elty of Bos viet front at all points. Wo need Ranch Homes, th« local n«w« pyb \ Uht ; wished that something might court records. At 6:30 p.m. they over he has had a long feud with Six Year -in*" Italians and dome.stic foes of T ^ . TO TAKE HOME. CALL 2-80TI3. and as It looks to the sounder fu ton Rtiect cleaner, nine months, the Roman Catholic Church, culmi Colonials and Capo Coda “ AirrSthU ot TiiroblleatloB ay»«> come along to remove this bother were taken to dinner, returning Tito blasted the nomination aa a at fair prices for our eaah dlBBatehta htrala aru alto laaanrta. _ ture that broader and freer trade MODERN and .lol-J' H. Carlson, 32. a eon- at 7:20 p.m. The guilty verdict nated yesterday by the diplomatic Yugoslavia, the last of the t om- some little fundamental from the virted Bii.ston bookies,.*18 months. munist nat.D. s > hostile act and. in severing diplo- j euatomers. Quick service policies ran bring, the new slogan came in a roil call at 8:15 p.m. break. matic ties, his government rtpeal- COMMUNITY RESTAURANT Fall latTiaa ellaat ol M. •. A. argument over educational theoiy WOOD All ttiree appealed. Mrs. Hooley Shows No Emotion Trieste Problem relations with the Vatican, with —no red tape. is healthy and encouraging, and drew its ambassador from the -il Us charges that the Vatican is , 143 NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Now it has been done. A patent | snd her brother are free In *5,- Reddick, dressed in the flashy, A particularly thorny problem ia the fact that the same three key non had each and Carlson is free Holy See last year. 'loalile to Yugoslavia and inter- ^ K7"/5i«r- ^ was registered the other day for a KITCHENS sport clothes he wore during the , posed by the rival claima of Yugo words come from so many direr In $10,000 bail, pending the ap trial and showing no outward emo- i I This week’s rupture climaxed cres in her internal affairs. i JARVIS REALTY 5S?BrA^““-OF typewriter that can spell. The with every Tlme- slavia and Italy to 'Trieste, lying CIBCTTLAnONS. tlons at once lends hope that more peals lion, stood staring at each Juror as | between them at the'head of the .six vears of dispute. Through it mechanical principle behind thia is Gifts for little tots Ibviag Ceovenience The other two eharged with eon- they rose and pronounced indivld-, all the central figure has been A measuredOnch of rain totals! P H O N E 4 1 1 2 than talk is in the works. ■uillio Adriatic sea. Repeated U. S. ef 27,000 gallons of water per acre | a little vague to us, but what hap lemnt are Mrs. Hooley’s husband. ually: . . , forts to work out a aetllement have Yugoslavia's Archbishop Alojzii Advertise in The Herald— It Pay* There Is, however, one nee^ I leyeel. of ground. ' pens Is that you press the right fee eer ceeisMe i HI el the* end M eet le Hi eey I Paul .39. and another of hiy- ’Guilty with recommendation tor come to nothing. The dramatic na j .Stepinac, named by Pope Pius last gjjlSKSS’^ iU ’SSjS trade, not aid” will not quite biotfieis. Jo.seph ’’.Speca" O’Keefe, life imprisonment.’’ key for a certain word, and the tjrh a Maaelieater gw nirg Hefalc- meet, according to the best esti .of lasting pleasure 44. whn waa brought before the All during the lengthy delibera typewriter itself does the rest. gian.l jury from his cell in the tion, Reddick sat calmly in a cage Dis>v. mates now available. It will do P H O N E 4 1 4 8 F o r II o b W - 1 P- 1 ^ We are going to get one as soon BiarlfoKl County jnll in Towanda, lor priaonera in the corner of the TnssSar^^X P» W* MOP cay • well enough for the peaceful aide as we can. to fill in the gaps left Da., where he ia aervlng time for crowded courtroom. He spoke hi*, For Waaaaaday—1 P- of the world. It will not have rc- tie and showed no strain. For ThuradoT—1 P- 2L„^2uV***^' by the rote-training of our youth, carrving guns and ammunition. Frttey-1 f sulU handsome enough to finance “ Spera’’ O’Keefe la the only one After the verdict, Reddick was , and eventually, we suppose, the preparation for war for all the na 12.65 of the nine referred to Jn open led back to his cell in eounty jail. | m P L E W T O R lS '^SSS5S‘5 M .^ 1 ^ * A, schools of the nation will Issue Just across the street from the Say of pttblleatlon a*c«pt Saturday tions being called upon ao to pre cntirl as a auapect in the Brink’s • a. M. ^ such typewriters along with their rohberv home of Mr. and Mrs. Wright. pare themselvea, - Whether Roddick will be tried for Thursday, December 18 diplomas. The moral is never to Hia ense on the eontempt charge Some of the poorer nations en was still in progre.sa when Judge Mrs. Wright s death and the at Open Every Night Until 9 Through Dec. 23 sell progress short. Give it time Musical Rockers 19.95 gaged in the NATO program will, William T. McCarthy receaaed the tempted holdup charge waa not P e» Soup And Cherry Tart and It will handle its own inciden clear. If he were convicted on the 681 MAIN STREET appears, still need special fl Swiss music box with court until today. tal problem.s. Hooley'a ease waa continued latter charge, Reddick could re- AI*SO AT 818 TRUMBULL STREET. HARTFORD nancial help if they are to produce built-in plunger plays a S 9ft N. MAIN ST. M ANCH E.STCR T t L .4 l4 - a 'ceive a mandatory 30-year sen It beaan with p *» POUP a” ** witli'iut a finding until Monday, Mdod with cherry U r t the mlllUry strength that la ex nursery tune as baby tence aa a third offender. rocks. No winding. Penn eaii.sinc apeculatlon among the ob- pected of them. This help will ap "YO UR STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" He had served state prison terms Pea poup U, amon* those diea sylvania Dutch decoration aerveis hecauae a person can on two other convietions, one of arhich may be aald to poaseaa parently have to come from Amer on birch. Open Dally 7 A. M. to 5 P. M„ Including Wednesday rle.ir himaelf of a contempt cita them robbery with violence. tion if he return.s to the grand ^aracter and provide atmosphere ican taxpayers. Connecticut afternoons and Saturday ’til noon. jury in answer the disputed ques the auprame chastener of the ego One can believe that this aitua tions. SEAT COVERS A i a company plunges Into its tlon. in which the burden of mili Yankee Sturdy Toy Chests 19.95 However, Hooley gave no indi Marlborough murky depths, ss its gruel-like tary expenditures undoes, to some , i 4 i-25“ 4 i A rat ioii in open court that he in MR IVIRV CAR nourishment is accepted into the extent, the benefit the free world By A. H. 0. tends to do .so. Yule Parly Slate«l Youngster’s can’t pinch their fingers under the HUMOilDi O* COVlIS TO aystsm, like a punishment for all has been gaining and stands to lid of this chest! Front panel is cut low under [ Hftfft U Yoiir Opportuniry To ^ CMOOH mom. MtClO AJ LOW If the state Judicial Council the tins and vanities of mankind gain In the field of economic co top. Solid hardwood In birch finish; paneled ends; AI should have, barring unusual po By Grange Group PITCHING 30 Inches long. Jury AsksCtife It it* difficult to maintain the operation, ii not distasteful to So litical blackmail, a relatively easy QUOITS pomp and circumstance which aet viet Russia, but rather that that time obtaining the 1953 General DUMPS SEDANS ^ 7 5 P’or Blast Slayer Marlborough. Dec. 18— (Special) 4 tUUII up rivalries and Jealousiea between nation's policy is designed to keep Assembly’s approval of Its recom - Local grangers have planned a HYDRAULICALLY COACHES OUOin AND human beings. It is a gsstronomi this burden in existence. mendation for the creation of i s Christmas party for tonight. Mem RIDIeON ITAMI 801 { Thayer Doll Carriages 16.95 I Play Santa IN O* O^T. three additional high court judge- ■ cal form of lowest common de (Conttnued from Page One) bers are reminded to bring a gift, 0008 8Ut ships, the same organization ; , not to exceed 50 cents in cost, for nominstor. The Lattimore Indictment seems to have no belter chance ■ Just like Mother’s, and made by Thayer, ^ TO DESERVING CHILDREN munily, by attaching aeveral atirk.s the grabbag. HYDRAULIC DUMP TRUCK HORSISHOIt f it Thus properly acclimated and than usual with its perennial rec famous for fine baby carriages! 4-bow hood of diTiamlte to the starter of Personal Mention ELECTRIC TRAINS m? HIAVT OAUai AUTO ommendations for the lefnim of sobered. President-elect Eisen One of the charges of perjury with sun visor; folding body; silver gray h AT THE MANSFIELD TRAINING SCHOOL Wright's small, 20-year-old pick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Berran of STIIL. 8UIII8 1I8II. 14-IN. hower and General MacArthur contained in the indictment of the Connecticut minor court sys and aluminum finish. up Irurk. Briatol and Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa • 10. 8101 IT. m i* IT. 16.95 On the mornng of March 18. IIONEI * AMEMUN FLYER * ’MARX OUM* IT HYD8AULICAUT. jraatarday, for two hours, dli- Owen Lattimore comes close to tem. Dunbar of Manchester, called on 7 ” For all the years that we can " right and hia wife, Ophelia, were frienda here the first of the week, AND A COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES cuaaed the problem of Korea and the ’heart of the matter concern remember, the Judici.-il Council ■ 5 DONATE NEW or USED hla.sted to bits by an explosion Mrs. Samuel Dancaiise enter the problem of world peace. In ing this Individual. It is that he haa been recommending aweeping 1 which shattered windows in build tained her bridge cliib recently AT SENSIBLE PRICES!! auch a pea aoup atmosphere, we lied when he said that he had not reform of our town and city ings in the neighborhood, including with members attending from the eounty jail where Reddlek had M -K . TSAIN OUTfIT doubt that either man fell much been a promoter of Communism courla. It has consistently held- ; Manchester, West Hartford. Hart that the only real wav to lefo-m beep a rerent prisoner. ford and East Hartford. rttlOMT «AIN. Inatinct to regard hla own and Communist intereats. t TOYS TODAY Wright identified Reddick in a T«AC«. I*ANt80»M- W 2 » * them- is to abolish them. - For Alex Bishop and family has It. II at. ACCIl- opinions or conclusions as eternal This does not exactly accuse police line-up aa the masked bandit IO»T lit COMH.ITI t t ’ S many years, it proposed a diatrict ; TO THE moved from the Rankel place at ly and exclusively right. We him of . being a Communist him court system to succeed them. ; i whn attempted to pull a diamond four Comers to on* of the Blakea- HUNDRIDS OP ring away from a woman in the doubt that aolutlona to problems self. or of being Communism’s •This year, the Councils recom-, lee cottages. MECHANICAL TOYS h,sllwav of her home on the night House lender Repair* tAlM SKm W m RURNIN6 ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH which, in another atmosphere, chief spy In this country, which mendation is altered somewhat. ] i; MANCHESTER LIONS CLUB of Feh. 27. It would abohsh the town and city | The house on Hartford road, for 8UTI ANY T7IA s m MRI might have seemed clear and clean was what Senator McCarthy Wright, who was painting the merly owned by the Hall brothers RAUNG silLKY OID. CUA*. IWIIT, courta bv replacing them with a 1. 20.95 shoe shine parlor owned by the DOLL SPARRUNft TANK 1 « and easy, were quite so clear, after charged him with. But It comes circuit division of the Common ; ^ % Is undergoing repairs. MILIO TONI. CHRISTMAS TOY DRIVE woman, drove the bandit off by n*4 wind IT; all. We doubt that old personal close enough to Indicate that, on Pleas Court. tinder this recom-| « W)TH SARAN HAIR THAT 8 “ TOYS DONATED WILL BE DEUVERED TO THE. ^ pouring a ran of paint over him CAN l i WASNID 8 CURLIO III IT 8ACi anmities seemed too Important. this point, the. forthcoming trial mendation, local ju.stlce would be | Manchester Evening Herald IIKI *IAl 1 « MANSFIELD TRAINING SCHOOL B%' THE LIONS CLVB ^ and eha.sed him down the street. Marlborough eorreapondent, Mrs. We doubt that there was very will give aatisfaction, one way or handled by the full-time jiidgea The bandit eluded him by dashing TlllA IH I li 14 (NCH« of the Common Pleas bench law- Howard Lord. TAtl. WITH VINYl MIAO much more present than a rather the other, on the case upon which 't5“4'2>4-25- T into a hark alley. ILIfZINC lYli. All yera who are out of politics and , Reddirk waa also under grand lAtlX MASIC iSIN humble desire to exchange ideas Senator McCl^arthy once promised out of law' practice. TOYS MAY BE LEFT ^ ini’- indictment for Mrs. Wright’s Use of the adlective ..American." loot THAT CAN « 7.95 Table Set with Captain Chairs lATHiO. HI* }A*AN about problenu which are of a to stand or fall himself. If the The Judicial Councll’a moat AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING STORES: (j, death. instead of "United States. ” waa of- ficiallv recommended hv Secreta HAI* CAN *{ WAlMtO trial finds Lattimore guilty of per prominent reaaon for recom Under the Connectieiit statue by t CIOIID. 1(41 II 60*- character to overwhelm, at times, Captain’s chairs snd tavern table scaled to small ...... 707 Main St. ^ ry of State John Hay in 1904 to mending this la what It haa al- V Manchftftftr Drug which a jury may recommend life Siouur even our boldest and most cap jury on this count. McCarthy wins. fry size! Solid hardwoods In birch finish with Penn li. S. diplomatic and consular of StOM MIAB TO f(JpT SKI SKATES wa.va been. "H la not a healthv Manchftstftr O ptical ...... 747 Main St. imprisonment Reddirk cannot ever a n d MAI HAI* CU*l- able ipirits. If it does not find him guilty of sylvania Dutch decorations. ficers. TTIT JUIT THE *I»HT TNIHO I altiiBtion," It saya. “ where a win a parole from prison. Judge 1*1 STEERING SLEDS TO * t h a t YOUN* I«H,M i ^ First National Bonk ...... 595 Main St. A Pea aoup has a way of casting perjury on this particular count, I Judge dona hla robea In the n u iiii lAST m uu(s a t i i c i m o o t h h a * o w o o o w i t h a sober spell all its own. but does find him guilt.N* on the morning and takea them off to V Goptnftr'ft ...... 777 Main St. 2 tA V IN A S . METAL HIIL 8LATI AND UW ' praetlee law or engage In poli IT * A T i T O * When the conversation was other counts in the indictment, the Rusty the Hobby Horse 7.95 Shftrwin Williams Paints .. 719 Main St. ’7 l A i r t a i t i n - finished, there was cherry tart. result will be less clear. The other ties In the afternoon.” POOL TABLE. 14' IN* The contention la that this kind M atlwr’s Jftwolftrs ...... 533 Main St. A r Tilt llili INIHM lONU, WITH ]|SS Thii la an invention which takes counts in the indictment could re MANY 0 1 . . . -> IZONC-i *U III* CUIHION *All, of situation creates conditions so A Sturdy fellow, "Ruaty" la constructed of mould V Nouiff Arm s ...... 1015 Main St. 2 PR aomethlng basically so\ir and flect the squirmy kind of in potentially unhealthy that the. I^ , I f ed plastic fibre with decorated saddle and bridle. . 314 Main St. \ 1 p u l i . * A C * 8 makes it temporarily palatable by dividual Lattimore is, and the kind quality of minor court justice in Gentle, too; no fear of spills! Nftw ModftI Laundry Sterftt M * 13” lALli COMfLiTi FIGURE SKATES Connecticut auffera. And that la .> SPECIAL! artificial sweetening. B\it it i.s the of role in world affairs it used to NUNDk.vS OUAIITV WHITE ILK basic sour which lingers after periodically true. j * ^ <5 = 4 ^15= 4 4 - 2 5 “ 4 -2 5 “ 4-25* 4 *=25* 4 * OP CUDDLY lEATHI*. TOOL ITEEL BLACKBOARDS be po.ssible for an acknowledged There la no evidence, however, ^ J STUPPRD IL A D Ii. WITH ward. —' 1 expert to play without running that the full, clean solution is. any , ^ Limited Time Only y lA W DItR TTPI WITH ANIMALS Thii was a dietary note calling ‘ rp^rgea of disloyalty because he clo.ser to adoption by this incom- l ;; Bissells Little Queen Sweepers TOOTH RIAL lU T I STANDSTANDS I D O i our conferees , back to the realities hoth sides of a story. ing General Assembly than it haa . . . wfim you buy a now 14 IN. HlftN Happy Is the “ Uttle Queen” who gels a the humble fellowship of the pea ■ On some of these other charges been in previous sessions. To the 15 IN.. WIDI 3 « contrar>-. there la even less likeli "Little Queen* from Santa. Like Mother’s! FOLDING CARRIAGE aoup had momentarily dispelled. •N — such as thst conceited with his hood than normal, if that be poa- 2.69 It really sweeps; dustpan empty! A WONDE*4Ul SILICTION 'N (Vt*r As. a little later, they faced the handling the desk of Laughl n WANTED lilt AND STYll TOO WHIILN slhle. that the long-.standing re- . Hi* Z*ICI(}Ut DOU CAMEO fresh air outside. President-elect Chirrle for a certain period the I form proposal will get anywhere. | J ,A*OUND IN ITTl' WALL TYRE The reason is that the Connect- : lACH llZt AN OU. 3 W UAL SUTI Eisenhower noted that he had had preliminary indication is that Lat- ITANDINC value T E A S E T S ! iriilt political system is already ; Open Every night to Christmas Eve a very pleasant meeting with "tw'o timbre did, for one reason or sn- r*ICED MOM TIltA . MUUTITUL TlAi- ! involved In two partial reforma of | g JET-TOWER DISHWASHER WIN) Setel old and very good friends," one of olher, lie. It la difficult to believe ft TIC TIA tlT WITH IM- ; ita own. •Noi in.tillfd. Slighdy higher in Ihe We*t. lead (OSSID CAMIO. IT »ct. whom he hadn’t seen for six years, he could have forgotten such a cir- 1 SPiiD STURMT ARCHER I N A T K IN i , One la the 194S constitutional , j; ••Where Ore BW tomnrr lo nirrenl loci ardin.nee. or Mst* Uwa EXTRA LARGE the other of whom, the host Dulles, i cumstance in hia own life. ''amendment under w-hich the. WATKINS STORK CLUB CEARSHIPT'ft LlftHTWttGHI m u he hadn’t seen since the day be Bui not until the rout of u.4 method of appointing minor court fore. On prodding from newsmen, ahoiild trv to recall events in our ■ rhanged. placing nom- KITCHEN APPLMliCES , ■ , . iination of the judge* with the Comt in soon ... Sm tho he hoped it wouldn't be six years veers ago ENGLISH BICYCLESl own lives of 12 or 15 \esrs cnnflr'niatlon with THE WOUO’i F'NESTST IICV^EIICVCH ■ Rifrisorator S triU ng SAG before he saw General MacArthur should we take errors in the.se por the Geneial As.seinbly. in contrast Youngstown Kitclwns 10 BAIT TO OZE*ATEr| IVINEVEN ON I I N I D H A T H HlLll, COMZIETELVr EOUIZZEO)IQUIFFID^ T145A again. The one went one way, the tions of the Lattimore testimony to the...... old system under which C O M P L I U It IIKI COV WITH TOOll. W ITH I * , t u r n other his way, humbly and as conclusive proof of anything, the General Assembly Judiciary ELECTRIC SINK •AC. ZUMZ ETC CONTENTS r * IL A D D i* 3 ” pleasantly enough, with just a Lattimore himself regards the Committee originated the nomina- 5 4 ’ 5 lingering taste of the tart. Features famous Jel-'Iower STOVE PUTPORH indlctmpnl agAinst h-im aa ; - xhi.4 was fle.sisTiffi to movp the Evftry T169 W ITH m Mrs. Dulles knows her menus. more perAecution. That in quite | pj-ores.** of actual .^election of ^TccrPIPTfrih..^ Dishwashing! Fifty-eight A LL 1 59 STIIL lAO . B*9B Kind UTENSILS 1 _____ ..Aift natural for him. Yet, in the end. if' minor' court jiidtjes into a hiqher jets of piping-hot, booster- W!N»IL. .NAJP: 3 o f WOOD leACfi he ia innocent of the main chQrpe j atmosphere Perhaps the main heated water shear off all ' SIHK “ Trade, Not Aid" ARaihat• him. %.he ahimaelf.1 14 ahould u I.J i.be !• result ' haj» hern . , merelv , to ahift the B icycift ^ activities of . local politician;* from food ioii in less than 10 min T U I W ITH q ,7S The existing Slate Department, grateful for the fact that the mat-leu. judiriarv Committee to the ' a t B ig k u n n i n D i the Judiciary Committee to the utes. Vigorous, lop-to-bol- EASY W ATS* 1 I the nations of Europe themselves, ter ia finally to go Into a court Governor...... s itliee. but it is too. tom HydrU-Brush Action. TERMS S a v in g s CHRISTMAS and the Incomihg Eisenhower ad where his cntits have a chance of early to tell what influence it may 7 LIGHT .1 DECORATIONS ministration have all seemingly being silenced forever. leventuall.V have on thJjalibre of judges In any ease, the amend Rh . $429.95 harmoniously and instinctively On the mam charge agalnat him I UTE SERIES TREE SETS TREE SET ment has not yet been implement AMIRICAN SULIS »TREE I ALLS agreed upon one slogan ns a key -that of being himself the know ed by legislation setting up terms VELOCIPEDES j WITH ftlNIRAL ing servant of the Communist for the judges and setting up leg ILICTRIC lULIS lAtai VAtlETT |VI«T note -to the future economic rela- THE 8INI1T AtlO«TMINT W l HAVE lACH RULI IMAaiNAILI KIND IN ' tionahip between the United States cause in the world -most advance islative proredure for action on EVE* HAD VE*Y LOW 8*ICII. Ill OU* CLEAMINS tllLLIAN:E the nominations, and this legisla IA *M DII8LAYID. r*ICID 8*OM llftHTS IT TilCED T*OM and those countries which have indication is that he ia suffering tion.. blocked by partisan maneu -- ITSILP been getting economic aid under the fate of a man who became a TMs la the age of apeclaliaation— the age when vering In the past se.ssion. will I I INCH I 11 incA 14 ii:CH 98* everyone etrivea for excellence In some partlenUr the Marshall Plan. dispaasionate expert in diapaa- probably he this session's only CT'A ITIVAHIA; *UL*i Dot. field of endeavor. The new slogan la ’Trade, not aionate * times, only to have his , artton on the minor court prob- 1 . 9 5 Xd"J.nV ^ V W i W .PBESCRIPTION 625 1 1045 1325 aid." ! very expertnesa and breadth of.leni. We are apeclaliata . EXCiTTIONAL VAlUi. ■ The second partial refonn SPECIAUS'rS. It is a slogan which reflects' knowledge held against him in a affretlng the minor court Judge- 800,000 preacrip- FIREPUCE several•everai economic andana political poiiucai I| limemne ofui uhhow narrow passions.f,or«iioiia. ...In our |, ban hill We have now filled well over realities. It is an encouraging alo-' present cold war climate, there is , adopted b> the last ' session, tiona ,'Iutat fiiti tOAKD I h i TIKI Tl ACI IN HICK ITDl gan, because it points cpnstruc-' no tolerance o f anything except' which llrst comes Into full effeet Think of It! Os'er a half million tlmee we hava '■ TO HAN* THII* STOCK-j been called upon to eater Into a “Get Well” psrtoer- "YGUR STORE OF FRIENDLY SERYlCE' lively to the future. But. for all it j sheer black ^d >h eer white. There ' ;h""oenV™i lUIIU UTES 1 IN., ETC. ahlp with physiclaB and patient. can accomplish, if evers'body real-1 i» little lOfjtirTor the grays which ^ will not he ell ft. S. lULIS — COLOR 1 8 9 ly aUrtJ pracUcing it. there is one, may repvhsenl the valid historical Such a record could mever have been made ACnON CHRISTMAS RHLIS gible for judgeship appoint Im s w© ©njojred the conftde»ce of oU co*cem©d. Ivi gimmick in the picture which say? truth. Even to know too much ments, so that if the biennial POR THI 2 2 9 PAMODS WRSTINftHOUSR a recommendaUon that is sending more patteata ts TIU that even high success of such about the idealogical opposition is scramble still oerurs. It will us everyday with their doctoFa preaertption. dangerous, for it may be regarded at least not be a scram ^ P e e l S * r i 5 * r i 9 « a policy taiight hot be quite all that ble among legislalors who ILLUMINATED not as an asset to your own coun BUILDING MATERIALS la needed, in the preMnt world are themaelves the candidates I LITE CANDLE SET ^------aituatloa. try, but as disloyalty to • i f But, for prefennenl. The hope be BUY AFPUANCES WHERE THEY'RE REGAL RADIO 6 1 . TOASTER aTHEORAL hind the dual ban Job waa that LUMBER FUEL IVO*T PLASTIC WITHWIT , ‘Trade, not aid," reflects the po whatever the truth, it ia to be Prescription Pharmacy TOWItTUL ttCilVH MAUTII ttAUTITUL MAKE H I* HATTYFY ONO N XMASXUA TREE STAND this would be one more factor RACKED RY LOCAL. EXPERT SERVICE M0*N. WITH THt4 i ifI f S ST I | -CENEKAl ELICTTICMC f iUUTIfUL jyO*T TUD'C litical faiet that our frienda are hoped that the trial wrtll get to it. SSftN.MAIN 5T. MANCHtSTtH *: TftL.4140 TONI. WALNUT •UHS. ' WITH cokb AND (U ll decreasing the grab-bag atmos. 901 Main St„ Tel. 5321 HAtTIC CAilNiT TOASTI* 2 7 9 Ured of getting aid from u« which and establish it beyond further phere Mirroundlng the minor •UT IT ON EASY T H C tf IS #3 s in 7I« la accompanied by advice and public controversy. rouiie. and the fact thatthia THMS 1 6 « lU T IT O N 2 2 « 1 miarCi, PHONE 4148, T tIM S #4 sm 9Ba policy and reiftrictiona, and that refonn ia about to demonstmto Its gret potential fruits l< ob- Potterton’s S IN G U C J L C . we arc tired M giving it ■ ■ OPEN DAILY 1 A. M. to 5 P. M^JNCLUDINO # iu ii S1.6I ProgreM Reseneg ProKren \1onsly a second reaaon why no FcUowa of. The American CoUege of Apothc^riea FAMOUS FOR SERVICE FOR 21 VRAM ''^M M D A Y AFTEltNOONB aad SATCKDAT TTIIi NOON CANDU' It refleeik the economic fact more drastic or complete reform OPEN EVENII^GS UNTIL 9 that the recovery of 1 8 /6 0 1 * 1 1 1 There ia one-thing about modem af the minor court picture will 130CMlwStiMt n«i»y*#FPftaP«H^ Bumpe ia far enou^ along so Oiat ingenuity.'Give It time, and It will lueeive eonalderation In this the — problem la no longer one reitcue itaplf ftom the incidental alMaioa. \ I
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1952 PAGE TEN [gnatem'lcs. llnwarii E. lach. Mr". Rachel fhoae. Mr». Barbara Gehhardl Mrs. Lillian MeP.xler. .Mrs. Julia Sojka. Bloodmohilc Visit OIi\" r. Jiik"on. \V*rr»n M. Jackson. Near Cbalraiaa Named Rockville Erlwanl A. K'ller, Mrp. Elile E. Klbh*. fdiarlea Begch. chairman of the local Ellery G. Klngtenr W «lt»r Kolealn- Red I I t - • . ■ .1 Section Two THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, .1952 liattr^PBtpr lEurntitg l^erald THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 19i>2 Pages 13 to 24 PAGE TWELVE Enact Manger Scene at Robertson School List Program | lAiral Schools Will Close Girl Bruised Catholic Ladies Santa's Pels Pull Ice Cream Sleigh Pearl St., Bottle Club Tomorrow for Holidays V o le Donations For Carol Sing About 7.,’iOO residents of 111 Accident Unemployment claims declined Hearings Tomorrow Manchester snd surrounding in the Manchester area during the communities will get one of Gibbons Assembly, C. 1* of C., Firomni Will Havp GIp p ^ their "(Thrisimss presents" Gloria Flyiin Struck by at a 'wtsf ^slness session Tues week ending Dec. 13, as Christmas earl.v when pupils in the Man day night St the K. of C. home hirihgs began to dry up the pool q f r.liihs, liistriiiiipiital chester school system are re- Car in Main St. Rush veted'donstions to various objects, idle workers locally. lea.sed from school for . their (JuartPt:; Tpiior Soloist two-week CTirislmas vacation Hour; Driver Arrested among them Christmas seals, The local employment office of the State Labor Department re May Attract Crowd tomorrow. Christmas charity, 115 and five I Inslrtimentsl and vocal groups ported that 188 claims, 14 less Boards’ Top ic Juniors and seniors in the A'Willimantic man waa arrested dollars to the CYO Snow ball! than the preceding week, were fil To Directors' Session will asst t in the Second Annual high school. who attended ' on a charge of violation of rules dance committee. ed for unemployment benefits. Firemen's Christmas Carol Sing cla.sses the day before ThanKs- I of the road yesterday after the Although It van have no bear- Keeney St. PlahT Pro- truck he* waa driving, hit a girl Mrs. A. W. Gates, co-chairman . This is a drop .of 7.7 per cent. Sunday afternoon at 5;4.5 in front glving, started their holida.v of the Cahe Sale committee for the i Throughout the state, however, ing on whether the town will buy D isC U S S ed period even earlier, closing ! rro.salng Main street about 5:20 of Hose Company .3 on Spruce I ye.sterday during the afternoon annual polio drive, made up her ; (he unemployment picture was dif the laiid for )15,000, indications their books for the ’ vacation committee last night of volunteers | ferent from that presented here, as By Three Town Units street. George Vince haa secured after classes today. The high I rush. \From HALE’S Self Serve Meat Dept are that the public hearing tomor The girl, Gloria Flynn, l.’i, of 403 from the lisdies of Columbus. | the number of claims for benefits & the instmmcntal q, artel from the school freshmen and .sopho Approximately 50 glfta were | I continued to rl.se for the second row night' on an additional ap Salvation Army Stand to offer ac mores, on the other hand, who , West Center street, was not serl- Preliminary plans for the pro j oiusly Injured. She was taken to sviccesslvc week. State wide, propriation to the budget for the companiment. didn't have lo go to achool the brought by the members, which ! I _____ posed Keeney Street School w-ill ' Manchester Memorial Hospital In S ^ "b e tu^ed over to the Mans- , claims had been dropping for four purpose of purchssing a 7 by 110 come up for consideration by three Walter Hawley will preside at day before Thanksgiving, will months until the trend was re * SUNIel^HT S HALE'S ^ at rill ■ foot strip of land at Main and Burke's ambulance and treated for field Parents Association for chil town boards tomorrow night when the Hartford Timc.s, organ (or _s have to wait until tomorrow , a bruised ankle and then released./ dren at the state versed two weeks ago. The state Pearl streets may be well attend the Board of Directors, the Board prelude of music a half hour before for the stall of their Christmas labor department reported that According to police, Alphee A. A social, time followed with g j y e l'i* * ed. of Education, and School Building the program begins. Members of vacation like all the other party refreshments served by Mrs. p.0.19 claims were filed in Connec Coiilroe, 23, was turning his truck COFFEE The hearing is one of two be commlttee.meet jointly in the hear the Berlhoven Gl<]« Club, the high school pupils. Tlieli' clas.scs, TTiomas Morrissey and her com ticut during the week ending Dec. n a s i l north into Main street from Forest Fresh Ground ing held by The Board of Directors ing room of the Muntctpal Build school choirs and' possibly the however, will be held In the on the green light when the girl, mittee. ______13.‘ as compared with the 8,987 J at their regular meeting at 8 p. ing. morning instead of the after filed during the preceding week. Lb. noted UConn Carolcers will aug who was crossing ,Maln street from Lb. m. in the hearing room of the The plan., for the six classroom ment the voices of the large crowd noon. east to west, was hit. Police report I Most of the Manchester claims plant were tentatively approved by DECEMBER DESSERT* Municipal Building. The second expected to gather for tlie event. School will rc-open Monday, that pedestrian and motor traffic were filed by women, according to Jtesring concerns an ordinance the Board of Education at its last ______— the local employment office, who Featured soloist for the affair Jan. 5. was heavy at the time and that If it's spicy and steaming hot, which would regulate bottle meeting. The board decided to in the truck was proceeding at a slow U*a a good cold-weather dessert. of the eiiests and the portions. I reported that women accounted clubs. struct Arnold Lawrence, the archi will be Vince, a young but talented Here are Dancer and Prancer, tenor. VTnee was an outstanding rate of speed. If it has a rich, luscious sauce, so SerteW urJauce if vou wish. Ice ; for 99 requests for 1^ Sines an agreement to buy the tect, to make minor changes in the Coutree told police that he was Bonder and Blitren, Santa s rein cream la an eapeciaUv pood rhrial- benefit*. The local offict also s ^ layout. music student at Manchester Hign much the better. If deer made into rookies, come to land from the Sheridan Corpora looking to- his left while making mss dessert for children because that '"***"' ‘’’" ‘"J* 48 Oz. Size The pre.sent Keeney Street School snd has performed on many Nazareiic Church tncxpenaivc, in these pre-C3iristmas pull a fanciful Christmas Ice Cream tion for $15,000 haa already been the turn and that he did not see days of groaning budgets, then » it s not too rich. , I new spel s of unemployment signed snd recorded, the hearing School Is one of the oldest school Students at Robertson School occasions. the girl until after she was hit. .Sleigh. . buildings in Manchester. The Par mMts December dessert require- Reindeer cookie cutter.* come in amounlen lo on the matter would seem to be a held their annual Christmas pro- ! doll snd Thelma Reynolds as the Host lo Rev. Nease Mias Flynn was reported struck by The JileiRh rouWinl he stinpier. ent Teachers at the achool I Give Bedspreads atandard cooki* ctitte:- s t -. f 1' , ______I gram for parenta and friends last rag doll. Betty Ann Gallas of the the right front fender. fnents. , „ _ it in me^e]^r a blork-shaped pint of formality. has been active in working for a Gingerbread Pudding pre-packARed ice cream alipped two round cookies for each rein However, the directors can. ; night in the school auditorium. sixth grade was pianist, and Jo Patrolman Gordon T. Neddow deer to serve ss pedestals. Stand I GORDON and DILWORTH i v a p o r a t i d new school for the area. To Home for Ajjed Carlvle>Jokii8oii'8 Rev. Stephen W. Nesae of the “*l cup sifted flour from tta carton onto candy oane NEW CROP Ot' YOUNG NIBLETS 1 iomirs i ____ 1 /b. after the hearing, vole not to ' Children from all six grades in the seph Gallas WHS narrator. investigated the accident. Vi teaspoon baking powder the reindeer upright in rake froat- The present three-room building staff at Eastern Nazsrene College, alelith runner*. Buy block-shApe \ | i.l - -i' '-\'l . i J ' -L , V / 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. ^CONN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1952 PAGE FOURTEEN birds usually perch. This trans. group, the Green-Chobot Legion secretary; and Eugene Rychllng, Roosting Pigeons mils a weak shock once a second. ■ Post 52 Rifle aisd Pistol Club, the Wall street, treasurer. Any bird coming in conUct with Reports Five Farten Named National - Rifle Association an The neyr shooting group Joins the wire usually takas off imme Crime Lord Skywatch Schedule nounced here today. thousands o f other clubs similarly Given ‘Hot Foot’ diately. A number of large build Instructor for the newly chart chartered by National Rifle As ings in Birmingham. England, Have Records Club President sociation in the promotion of com have tried-Is successfully, accord ered club is Chester Hodgkins, 88 New York—(A^-The petitive shooting and the tesudilng ing to the report. Friday W hite street, MancihMer, Oonn. to keep pigeons off public build Faces Quiz Washington. December 18 — Other officers, all of South Ooven- of n fe firearms handling for all M e n d ill I h A m o n g B o UI p Midntcbt-I a. m. r. ___ William Simpson. ings U to give them the "hot foot. try, are: Robert White, Waterfront in the community. Members will Most people who never hesitate 2 a. in.>4 a. in...... U W. Alcoa. CSeorge E. Farren, Lakewood The British Inform ation Sendee Manor, vice president; Richard compete for firin g honors in a to tell their age also have sense C lub Official* INamcd 4 a. m.-6 a. m...... ___ Donald Anderson, William Bayrer, Heights, South Coventry, Conn., reports that a slender *»«:tric_ vrtre has been elected president o f South Jodry, High street, executive of series of registered tournaments on enough to act It. Probers is a. m.-9 a. ro...... ___ Myra FItagerald. is ru n along lodges o n which the the club^s range. By Hartford I..awman 9 a. ih.‘-Noon ...... Ralph McCollum. Oiventry's new senior shooting ficer; Leslie G. Howe, South street. Noon>3 p. m...... ___ Mrs. Laicy Burke. ^ ^ ^ a Smart Santa Order Your Christmas Turkey Maw at AlPl (Owittaaa* From Page Oae) Silvio Mendill. oqe of the oper- 3 p. m.-« p p. m. .. ___ Mrs. Elthelun UewU. William Handler. slors of the Siinrl.se bottle club on told him, ‘What did you have to . ,,.M r . and Mrs. Foster Williams. Oak street and treasurer of the go to New York for?' He aaid. 6 p. tn.-8 p. m...... Wee Hours bottle club In Hartford, 8 p. m.-lO p. m. . .. ___ OHve Ray, Bob tanning. "They got me dead to rlghta. They was named yestordax "* bfc of PLUMP 10 p. m.-Mldnlght ___ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Benson, mu»t hare a hug (microphone) In John Moore-Bill tanning (alter five Hartford bottle club officers who have police records. the rnpm " nating weeks). AND Igaerrs InrHaOoa Sgt. Spero Makris. head of the Kenny, who thua far haa Ignored Hartford police vice and liquor a atandlng inritation from the I by the Vestry of St. Mary's division, named the five in testi MEATY eommiaaion to teatlfy before it, Many Mourn (Thurch at a meeting held last fying in Superior Court in Hart laahad out yeaterday at a atrlng of I night: ford durihg a hearing on a bottle- urkeys probe witneaaea linking him with "Whereas the Rev, James Stuart club interests move to prevent the Neill, rector emeritus, entered the POPULAR continued enforcement of a Hart FOR MAXIMUM VAlUt tnd MlNWtW EXPtNSt-yeu'll f-nd ahady waterfront charactera. Ken Reverend Neill larger life on December 14. 1952, Keady^to-Cook ny attacked their testimony aa ford ordinance which so clo.soly Customer’sjComer ^AAP'i Rtady-to Cook TufLeyR Q'va you tht utmoil itt'L- biaaed and untruatworthy. we record his passing from among regulates the clubs' setivitiea that us with sorrow for the loss of a faction. THey'fP tnoroogHly eltintd und*r U. S. Govtrnmtnl ' U us. & UNDER 16 LIS. A OVER Kenny haa promised ••startling I. irgply-Attpndpd Fiiner* It threatens to put them .out of Wonderland tt'infer AND discloeurea^’ when he appears Dec. 4 friend, and with thanks to God for ; businc.ss. Surnmer! lnRp9Ction—Hfad and Ippf-rprnoved, gibl*t» and neck^nta*!/ life' well lived, 2* before the New Jersey law en I Decision In the case was re.serv- ettsned—rtAdy-to-cook wfh just roatting praparAfiont to ba al Services Are Held "H is rectorship in St. M a ry's ! forcement council. He was sub SUPER MARKETS ed by Judge John T. Cullinan. It Although Winter bow* in thii week, parish (1918-1943) was an exam dont. This ii tSp way tl'^fy ate weighed and priced for you. poenaed before that Inrestigattng At St. Mary’* Church was the second time bottle club you’d never know it in your A xPI ple of most devoted Christian paa- I body after he turned down a bid Interests have tried to prevent en . . . AND, THIS IS VERY IMPORTANTI Each AKF LB ... toral service. Mr.- Neill was a. forcement of the new ordinance. Az you wander up and down the to appear befofe the New ;Tork Largely attended funeral services , pp^cloiis friend to all with whom Ready-faXeek Turkey hao been ^uick'freien te CHmc commission. By law, Kenny Their first effort failed when aislea. the wonders of modem buying, for Rev. James Stuart Neill were |ctmxt in contact. His brotherly | CHOCK ROAST Superior Coiirt Judge Thomas E. packing and thipping are demon praierve iH freih. fin* flavor. REGULAR (ROUND) DRESSED cannot be aer^•ed with a New York held yesterday afternoon in St. ! spirit extended to many beyond | subpoema. Trolami, after is.suing an injunc strated by cbuntlezs foods that were I . 11 US. Mary's Episcopal Church, where 1 the bounds of the p ^ s h . Possess- Th# *'r#ady*to-cook" price par pound ii ilightly higher than us. ege At yesterday's commission hear GENUINE tion to restrain the citv from en once "»eazonal.’’ For ihztance.''remem- & Under H J, 0v*t LE ing Keimy was quoted in private thedeceJsed served as rector for in* many U enU, he gave much; forcing the law, dissolved it on ! "round drened", or the ordinary way, but th# average coit SOAP SPRING ber when ftarwherriez were ztrictly 4 to u h i c i d y to cook to testimony as saying he met with more than a quarter o f a century, I » theJ^e of the c o m m ^ Kind- Nov. 21. I per pound for edible meat it no mora—and iKat'o what counti. HM.V rrw i . - . Tumvs »vo i< LAMB LEGS a summer treat? Now you'll find large, 'I in «(S OICISCO TUOKCVS WILL •( A V A IL llL I. Ill and where he has held the title of ; |> • mpathetic, tolerM t, and Makris, In naming the five hot- '■ gtrollo In an effort to keep peace TiTMtl Cist, THtY WILL •' SOLO IT THI inwH MICt, i i on the New Jersey aide of the S A L P i tie eliib officers as having police luscious frozen bemes to bedeck your sprawling New York waterfront | years, records, did not go on to discuss holiday desserts. In fact, you'll find Reltavnie 4-6 Lbz — two i "*r''*c* as rector of St. Mary's Your 0 »oie« L a m b L e g s »vin . l*dy l« 7 9 ' and come to an understanding re-1 Bishops representing the the nature of the records. exotic foods from all over the w orld.. Broiler Turkeys Etew^y-Te-Cimk Lb » will long remain in our memories. PORK ROAST Claims No iliirlsdirtinn g arding a war on dock racketeers, i dioceses in which Mr. Neill spent "Be It therefore Resolved that now brought to you by AfcP year Rib Lam b Chops EquivalentIqiilvatent to ,5-7'v.5-7', Iba of preg. nvimrl rtTvaaed at BSe Lh The mayor Insisted }ie made no j ^j,e greater part of hla ministry At the hearing yesterday, Attor thla memorial be recorded upon 'roundf eenceaaions to Btrollo SHANK ney Joseph M. Navin, counsel for eONED & ROLLED If DESIRED the minutes of the vestry of St. L a m b F o r e s 3U4'/iLBS 7 C < Strollo took the stand to confirm the bottle clubs, argued that the And wonder of wonders, everything is STANDARD FRiSH Roasting Chickens n t:hurch. and that a copy be HALF 7 9 c Raady-te-Caak LB ^ ^ that he met at midnight with Ken DD„ ST.D.. JBli^p Neill and to their SWBT SMOKED HAM City of Hartford had no power to thriftily priced. Come aee at A »P ! Sliced Bacon sum ucht 1 1 5 5 '^ I Oysters PINT EQUIVAIENTEQUIVALENT TO S-B IBS OOF REG. ROUND DRESSEO-AT »*€ LB ny—with Regan as host. Regan Western Massachuaetts, was ^ regulate the trafflr of liquor, aay- was pictured as the go-between In charge. Mr. Neill was carried of- ‘ Ing such power Jay with the state CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. Bottom Round m t . iust 9 io' 2 lbs Order Yovr TURKEY New amt not the communlUea. arraiglng the meeting, but why the ficllilly on the roll of the clergy A h P Food Stores Plump Geese RIADY-TO-COOK LB w O singer was Interested was not dis- Asst. Corp. Counsel Arthur U. of BMiop Lawrence's diocese after LIVE S m oked Butts lONELtSS EQUIVAIENT TO 1214 IBS OF( REG. ROUND DRESSED AT 47i II clnatid FAB Shipman, Jr., in defending the 420 Lexington Ave., New'York 17.N. Y. he left Manchester In 1943 to be ordinance, .said that the bottle May Be ‘Fan Fellew’ come rector of St. George's Church Lobsters P i c n i c s meSH Bf SMOKED • SMORT SHANK 3-4'. 2 LBS mm StroUo teaUfied he couldn t re in Lee. Mass. UN Planes____ Utah Hen clubs had produced no evidence to 7 RIB-RIB END OF PORK LOINS Native Ducks RIADY-TO-COOK IB 0 3 member much about the meeting The Diocese of Connecticut was i ^ "g WJ J show that the clubs cannot exist Shoulder Lamb Chops except that he told the commis- KNO¥fN EVERyWHiM AS under the ordinance. 3’ 2-4 JUMBO EQUIVALENT TO 4-6 IBS OF REG. ROUND DRESSED AT 4U LB repr^ented by iin | X L 0 C l Mea at a private hearing: op. R ^ h t Rev. Robert M. Hatch, % AMERKA*S FINEST The mbst crippling section of PORK ROAST LBS i » 2 9 ^ ••l^m meeting with a a li«e r and D.D.. who carried to the Neill tam- the ordinance ia its provision pro with a mayor and it looks like I'm ilv greetings and sympathy from hibiting bottle clubs from operal- Rib Half LBS Whole Loins getiY to be the fall fellow In be Bishop Gray and Bishop Budlong. irrg after 1 a. m. In those communi 44 tween." 2 i'- ties where regulatory legislation the present and retired diocesan Troops Site ANY Accused df fairing a faulty bishops of Connecticut. does not e.xist, bottle clubs, whose Chins End Size 43^ memory, StroUo replied: “I think ■ ^ * T t o o e Tnikeys members do not buy their liquor Bending W Psnlaa (OaatInMd Fraas Pnga Om ) you're wrotig. I have nothing to Bishop Hatch opened the service 5 there hut bring it in with them, arc Csntsr Chops Wde.” with the simple Prayer Book ovar Red concentrhliona far be not required to adhere to the same James H. Sissel, vice prmident "sentences" aa the clergy preceded hind the front, Sabre jeta on hours aa licensed liquor dispensing THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTl STUFFING of a stevedoring firm, testified establi.shmenta. j j .-AF u i iiiiig the body Into the church, then led acrecnlng patrol over northwest D A C I ^ E T C pack ed WITH Q Q that StroHos brother. Dominick, Tomorrow night, the Manchester HINTS . . . in the responsive reading of the Korea shot down one, M IG Jet and u. < DADI v E I D festive fruits B S K T * t a 7 0 earned as much as 83,112 one A S e « « VEAL CH0PS% 4 9 pealms. The Scripture laaaon was damaged another, the Air Force Board of Directors will hold a pub week ns a night hiring boss on JANE PARKER then read by Rev. Alfred L. Wil aaid. The downed MIG was bagged lic hearing on an anti-bottle club an A rm y pier in New Jersey. U. * EMPEROR CAL. liams. Mr. Neill's aurceaor and by the hottest Sabre ace now op- |i PORK CHOPS ^ 3 9 ordinance patterned after the one Sissel said Dominick worked 117 present rector of 8t. Mary's. Fol erating in Korex adopted hy Hartford. GRAPES LARGE CLUSTERS 2 LBS 2 9 c Brwid hours that week, hut otherwise low ing the lesson. Bishop Law POR M I C failed to explain how he arrived Lt. James F. Low, Satisalito, HAMBURG Graund l x 4 9 « rence led the oonTregatlon In the Calif., credited with his ninth MIG Oia Lin«n SERVE A SIMIM.E BREAKFAST Jk O . B ^ e e CALIF. NAVEL EXTRA STUPPING LOAF dh I at the pay figure. Apostles' Creed, resd an entry In ON CHRISTMAS DAY Ann Page Mayonnaise LGE SIZE 126 s DOZ Kenny's statement yesterday, Jet. said it was the roughest dog-1 ORANGES /9C the parish's "Book of Remem Bght he has had in two tours in ANN POULTRY from his Jersey City office, was SCOTT SALT PORK tx 23 « II Holiday spirita reach a high brance,” and concluded with the Korea. Strawberry Preserves PAGE the second time he has taken ex- point on Christmas morning. The ALL A&P SUPER MARKETS DELICIOUS SERVED appointed collecte from the Order Ten Sabres clashed with 22 MIGs i SMSoning evptton to fxMnmlasion testimony children are excited with the evi Cranberries WITH POULTRY IB 4*4# for the Burial o f the Dead. high above tlie < Suhio reservoir. I PLATE BEEF la the past two days. Other clergy In the chancel dence of Santa's visit, and the Ann Page Salad Dressing °ar INDIAN RIVER ^ O X ' ' „BElL'S-FOR l i e almost directly over the Yalu; STUFFING PKG I I Reiterating that those appear were: Rev. Canon Francis R Bel- whole family is in a holiday mood. OPEN TUESDAY Grapefruit SIZE 44 70'i 4 » for ing "against" him were tools of river boundary of Manchuria. A breakfast that's bright, festive, den of Christ (Tiurch Catheilral; VEAL LOAF A nn Page Salad Dressing jar _ CHRIMMal-TABlE 1 his political enemies. Kentu' add Rev. Harold R. Keen of .St. Peter's The damaged MIG was credited 1 and (tor the sake of the cook I BELL’S to MaJ. Richard L-. Ayeraman, easy to fix, can be part of the fun. T r e e s MODEES-GREENU* silver 1 » 4 » ^ ed: (alurch, Hebron, in which town Mr. ASSI.FLAVORS pgGS Sacramento, Calif., bringing his | MINCE MEAT SPICED HAM NIGHT DEC. 23 YIL 9 Sparkle Gelatin 3 PARCHMENT LGE A Q C "It la hardly understandable Neill la being burled: Rev. Samuel T R S S a Keep the menu simple, though, and Stuffilig .WRAPPED BCH how Judge Proskauer, an eminent A. Budde of Christ Church. Water- score to three MIGs destroyed hnd I Grand molk«rt not too heavy, for Christmas din Pascal Celery BEADY 1 me three damaged. ner' is only a few hours away. Orange Marmalade ANN PAGE JAR ■ ^ Jurist, a.man of fine legal reputa bury; Rev. Maurice Foulkes of St. I t Og. Jar 3 9 « LARD 2A^;.29« Closail ot 6 p.m. Wad., Dac 26 BOILING A O O ^ MIX PKG 1 3 tion, would permit such witnesses John's Church. Rockvtlle; Rev. Ground action was light. Here's a breakfast that meets these White Onions SILVER SKIN ^ LBS and such testimony to be ad Wilfrid L. Greenwood, formerly of The Air Force reported its flgh|t- { specifications. Ass't. Chocolates CHRISTMAS WRAPPED BOX 69= er-bombers smashed a large Corii- SWISS CHEESE Grapefruit Halves Topped with CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY 5 LB C O '' duced before him." Grace Churrli. Windsor; and Rev/ PLIOFILM BAG munlst troop concentration area Green MarascJitno Cherries York Apples John .lav Johnson, curate In St. Pastry Flour SUNNYFIELD BAG"38= bBAG°ac:70= Mary's Church. about 20 miles below the North K o - , bleu CHEESE Assorted Ready-to-Eat Cereals A g c LBS AUhough there were no active resn capital, Pyongyang. ! with Squash BUTTERNUT OR HUBBARD $250,000 Loss bearers, a group of approximately The Al|; Force said planes from LOAF CHEESE ^ S 7 ( Milk or Cream All Purpose Flour RED Deluxe Coffee Cake BETTY CROCKER I LB 4 OZ A e C 40 men preceded the casket Into four winga showered explosives on | B 4 f 16 OZ Hot House Tomatoes RIPE LB PKG 4 # 0 the Reds destroying more than 70 j Coffee or Milk CAN * 9 ^ Cake Mix HONEY SPICE the church. They were the present S A V I 1 0 Tlie Deluxe Coffee Cake can be R&R Plum Pudding As Blaze Guts buildings and damaging 30. BETTY UB 4 OZ A C C SEASON'S CREHINGB Vesirv’ of St. Marv's. former ves made the day before the big day, 13 01 A Q O Yellow Turnips pm Other Allied planes swept north Yellow Cake Mix CROCKER PKG 4 # a trymen, end representsttves of then popped into the oven for ‘ a Date Pudding CROSSE i BLACKWELL JAR Majronle bodies. Senior among in strikes ranging from the battle- BLUE BONNET 1 LB A Q C ChoedatM Norwalk Store few minut.es to heat while the rest IDEAL WITH 4 oz A Q O Fancy Golden Yams LBS ' them waw Sidney Elliott, warden front to Pyongyang and the Haeju | M UeOA Wessw Fs OR PARKAY PKG MA'S of the meal ia being prepared. PLUM PUDDING JAR Margarine 4 IB BOX S LB A A A emeritus, who was a member of peninaula, 70 miles northwest of A U NurmniON 30« C&B Hard Sauce 11 OZ I.PB BOX A . « T Deluxe Coffee Cake 1 LB 12 OZ (CeatinMd from Page One) the Vestrv when Mr. Neill became ' here. cup brown sugar Heinz Soup CREAM OE CHICKEN 2 CANS 35= 1 LB CELLO Low, who has bagged three GRANDMOTHER'S BAG BAY STAH rector in 1918. SODA 1 tablespoon flour Mince Meat LB A A C Regalo Mixed Nuts after the 19.’>1 fire, which caused MIGs since returning from the The Rook o f Remembrance en S H d -O * " 1 tablespoon cinnamon SULTANA 10'/: OZ English Style Ass't CRISPO PKG 4#“ LB 4 g c Ribbon Candy 8100.000 damage.* at that time. try, which WBs read hv Mr. W il U. S., praised the fl.ving ability of 'i cup melted butter or mar Stuffed Olives MANZ Walnuts PKG 100 Ilrem en at Blaae the pilot whose MIG he shot 7 0Z A A C liams at the Holy Communion garine 4'-2 0 z ^ g c OLD U A A C The hospitalised fireman was down. 1 O c m S j n o f f ^ « 4 0 » f A&P Tuna Fish WHITE MEAT CAN 4 # 0 1 LB earlier in the day and re-read by >4 cup I'hopped nutmeats Ann Page Stuffed Olives Roeding Pulled Figs PKG “ 4# FASHIONED PKG w T Herman Poirier. Jr,, who wxa be Bishop Lawrence at the burial, "We went through everything' \i cup chopped dates ing treated for amoke poisoning CRANBERRYSAUCE___ 15 OZ 1 ^ 1' X . states: "To. the Glory of God and In the liook and that pilot really I 47*^ A&P Tomato Sauce HANG ON THE TRIE Although under control, Sweet Mixed Pickles HEINZ PTS PKG in memory of James Stvart Nelli. knew hla stuff," he said. "It was 1 ’2 cup shortening A&P Seedless Raisins men were still pouring water into the rougheat fight I ever had." >3 cup sugar ) LB 13 OZ Ann Page Grape Jelly Candy Cnntf the structure's shell at a late hour' ^*^'K***cr Low aaid he raked the M IG with CAta 4wF 1943 Given by St. Mary s Senior I I Bell's Ponltiy SEASONING 11^ ’2 teaspoon vanilla A&P Fruit Cocktail Pitted Dates DROMEDARY PKG UNIT 2 this morning. I four machine gun bursts, and it FRIENDLY Choir. St. Mary's Guild, the Worn I eglf 1 LB4 0Z 9 Q C OF Norwalk s 100 firemen, includ- started to burn. It crashed before | Christmas Cards p=TT. 29= Au't. 20'i an's Auxiliary, and a number of it cup milk Sliced Pineapple DEL MONTE CAN ' Roosted Mixed Nuts IB ' volunteers, and 12 pieces of I the Red pilot could hail out. lU cups sifted flour fire fighting apparatus were call imlividuals." Kntries in the Book I On the ground, the most pro-1 Stickney&Poon Stiiliiif 1 5 ^ UB 4 OZ o e c of Remembrance represent olfer- I 't teaspoons baking powder ed into action after the fire broke : noiinceil lull In months settled over teaspoon salt Crushed Pineapple DEL MONTE CAN SUNNYBROOK GRADE "A" mgs held for furnishings tor the >2 out. They received help, _a.s the the frozen 15.5-mile battle front. cup ready-to-eat bran 1 LB 13 OZ 4 A C new St Marys Church, a projec. >2 fire raged, from voliinteeis in the Tlie mercury was 10 degrees above lust in Time for Holiday Baking ^ Combine brown sugar, flour, cin- A&P Elberta Peaches CAN ' LARGE Rowavrion section of the city, and clorv to the heart of the late zero. nAmon. melted butter, nutmeats SIZE DOZ A&P BRAND the Town of.Westport. .lame’s Stuart Neill It is announced 1 LB 13 OZ A Q C FRESH EGGS The F.ighth Arm y tactical sum-| and dates; mix well. A&P Pumpkin 2 CANS ' CRANBERRY SAUCE The six famillea, who occnpleii that the "Neill Memorial Rntry" m»ry reported only scattered | Blend shortening, sugar and Mince the uppei apartments in the build- ; will remain open for some time to patrol clashes. LB A | C vanilla: add egg and beat well. 2 CANS 7* • Silverbrook Butter GRADE A MEAT r t f a n | U | | | i# w h ite HOUSE a ta ll r r C Ing. were left homeless. , allow others to participate who B-2# light bombers reported I Stir in milk. Sift together flour, A&P Whole Kernel Corn Although tlie fire was confined wish to do .so destruction of 6.") Communist CRISCO if 'fC 1 LB 1 OZ A A C 9 OZ "f C e V A r : IfllL iV NONE BETTER! 4 CANS 3 3 baking powder and salt; mix .wfth 1 to the one building, merchaikli.sc -n,e fidlowlng resolution on tlie trucks in sweeps over North Korea | ready-to-eat bran. Add to short Del Monte Fancy Peas CAN' “ V Bleu Cheese IDEAL FOR DESSERTS PKG i r in two stores in an adjoining death of Reverend Neill was pa.ssed last night. ening mixture, stirring only until structure, a haberdashery store. SQUASH OR O O V combined. Spread half of the bat Aged Cheddar Cheese CURED LB ' OUR OWN and a ladies' dress shop, weic ------— ------One Pie ■ PUMPKIN 2 -^CANS ^ 4 * « S P R Y ter in a greaaed 8x8-lnch pan. damaged b.v smoke, and rive ten UB 13 0Z 4 CC Cover with date fllllRg, reserving LIBBY'S FROZEN POPULAR BRANDS ants In this building were ordered TEA BAGS H cup for fop. Spread remain Packer's Label Squash 2 CANS PRICED CTNOF | ft# from their apartments s.s a pre 3 LI. CAN-YOU SAVE 6c NOTICE ing batter over filling. Sprinkle PKG A A C cautionary measuie. CIGARETTES FOR CONN. 10 PACKS I Y O rest of filling over top. Bake in Pumpkin Pie Mix COMSTOCK CAN 21= GREEN PEAS ly^n.oo Chief Vnlk de.scribed Dr. Noel L OF 48 4 3 Conrade. a local physician, ss one moderate . oven (350 degrees F) FULL QT about 50 minutes. of the heroes He said the doctor Grapefruit Juice Tun.'^! 2 '?iNt°'41= Chopped Broccoli JANE PARKER BEVERAGEScoNroN;.: BOTS 29' CENTER RESTAURANT COHED Yield: 9 squares. peached the scene as the first of the fireii en requiring medical But Never PONV RETIRES TOO Iona Tomato Juice 2 'IT 49= Brussel Sprouts BREAD treatment w*s dragged fiojn the 1 LB 1 OZ I gC building, and remained throughout WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY e q u a l l e d Drumheller, Cansda — l/Pi - the night. When miner Chsries Dunn retired Christmas Candy .aT ythh pTg 59= Cut Green Beans LOAF 1 3 Shortly after the fire bmke out from the pits, he brought his 14- JANE PARKbK OVtR 2 3 FRUITS & NUTS-5 LB 3.95 year-old pit pony out too. The PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 AND EFfECTIVE IN THIS COMMUNITY AND VICINITY. Hist night. Chief Volk said thick FRIDAY, DEC. 19 Popnlax v4 black smoke, which poured from pony prinves she Is still a willing FRUIT CAKE 1^2.49 sue' 1.29 the ba.sement. indicated that the worker by occasionally pulling a blaze may have .started from an DUE TO A DEATH IN THE FAMILY • i harrow over the acre of garden CORNED BEEF BEEF STEW SUPER SUDS CRISCO PEANUT BUTTER exploding burner. COFFEE her master is cultivating. Donnelly, before being strieken. Libby'• Libby's A Cxjlgate-Palmolive product It’s Digestible Peler Pan HOLIDAY CAKE PARKER EA 59" said the store, which had been re malUrnt ««a s 4 s s Egg Nog. li's rich, freoh, delicious. built recently, contained mostly 84KIIUII9 11 OUNCE CAN 49" 14 OUNCE UN ^3" 2 LIUCE.PICKICIS 35" 1 LI UN 32' 1 LI UN 39' - ij OUNCE JIN 33" sporting goods, radios, television- And so easy to serve! Simply chill sets, and furniture. 8 1 1 it — and it's ready. Buy Hoods STRAWBERRY PIE r delicious, non-alcoholic Egg Nog from your Hood Route Salesman 49" N-4TO Halves Fiiiiil qr at your favorite store. JANE PARKER.. J A , Call Maitcbealer 7706 U T FOOD SPAM BEEF STEW CHILI CON CARNE GREEN PEAS Jane For SoImI Defense Fuss 'N Bools Lunchecsn Meal Dint/ Moore ,, Hormel’s Spanish Bar Cake PARKER CHRISTMAS CARDS Libby 8 ■ T - _ _ PINIAPPli COCONUT ^ '1 OUNCE UN ] 3" 11 OUNC^UN i 11 • OZ UN 49" 14 OUNCZ U N 33" (Conttnaed from Page One) Give Something Different 2 1 LI CANS 39" D U n » jane PARKER PKG f74 MAIN ST. ~ FREl PARKING NEXT TO STORE For Christmas nouncement on just how much authority the new Mediterranean THURSDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P. M . » OPEN FRI. AND SAT. 'TIL 6 P. M. Fruit Stollen JANE PARKER IA ' naval commander-in-chief will MILD have. The ministers of the 14 PHEASANTS PEAS AND CARROTS TOMATO JUICE . CORNED BEEF HASH DEVILED HAM VIENNA SAUSAGE MELLOW North Atlantic Treat.v organiza n 8 O'clock Coffee Don't qo from itore to OVEN DRESSED tion nations last Tuesday ap PALMOUVE CASHMERE SHARP FROZEN Libby's Libby'i Libby's Libby's Libby's proved both the aettlng up of the store hunting for just the OCTAGON Red Circle Coffee Fuli-iodted iAG 79= SUPER SUDS VEL NICELY PACKAGED new naval rommand and the ap SOAP • O U Q U n 1 U UN ]9" 1 IT. 14 02 UN 29" II UN " . I ‘ OUNCE UN ] 3" 4 OUNCE UN 2l" pointment. by Britain of Lord 1 35 viGorous right cord—come here SOAP Bokar Coffee WINEY BAG 81= Mountbatten. Chlnrophyli 2 Keg. 15c 2 . a . 15c Can Be Shipped Anywhere The N A T O communique had and select from our huge 2 L rc. Pkgs 55c $3.00 to $4.00 Each distinguished between the respon 3 Rath 32c 3 Bath 32c Lae. Pka. 30c 3 Bimi 23c V sibilities of Mountbatten and U. Plua Shipping Coet 8. Adm. Robert B. Carney, who new collection. GREEN GIANT PEAS CREAM SniE CORN MEXICORN NIBLETS H EIN Z SOUP cxHitmands both NATO'S aouthem SUNSHINE ♦ Whole Kernel Com command and the U. S. Sixth AJAX AEROWAX Great* big. tender ' V Green Giant GERBER'S KARO SUGAR-HONEY with Sweet Peppers Whole Kernel Com "ream oi 'tomato Fleet in the Mediterranean. BROLL The N A T O communique had de i DEWEY RICHMAN CLEANSER BABY FOOD GRAHAMS NO RUBBING WAX V ' 2 < Li * « 3 9 " 1 2 ' 35' 2 ') RM"KT UNS 39" 2 l> OUNCE UNS 35" \ 4 " OUNCE CANS 4j" fined Mountbatten's command as R E D LARR ...... 23e GAME FARM a mAinly a defensive Job. at least in ESTABLISHED 1906 peace time, while Came.t& who Can 4 BLUE L A t a ...A. . 24c 767 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 12c 8 \.. I \"l \. - ■/ HANCRZSTER EVENING HEkALD, MANCHESTER. CONH. THURSDAY< DECEMBER 18. 1952 PAGE SEVENTEF'* TA -I" - V-- r ■ ^ MANCHESTER EVWITNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER in, 1982 TAGE MANCHESTER EVENING‘HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- THtTRSDAT, DECEMBER 18. 1982 FACE SEVENTEF' sauce, lemon juice and '* teaspoon Bowers Urges Christmas-y Dish to Serve Tuna Pie Is salt. In a aaucepan heat 3 table- Legion Completes spoona tuna oil over low heat; add At the Tree-Trimming Party Budget Selection hour and'blend. Gradually add milk New Year Plaiis Traffic Care and continue cooking until thick ened. stirring constantly. Tuna is on the Department of Add 1 teaspoon salt, pepper, Plana for the American I.,eglpn grated cheese and Worcestershire New Year's Eve party to be held Range Hill Turkey Farm I Mayor’s Proclamation Agriculture’s list of November The H igh School W orld sauce; stir until cheese is melted. al the American Legion Home have plentiful foods. It’s about the most Combine cheese sauce .and tuna OGDEN'S CORNER Appeals ■ for Cutdown popular canned fish and gives no hriPn completed. 'ITiere will be mixture: pour into unbaked pie dancing from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. to TEL. ROCKVILLE Compiled by StudcnU of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser In Holiday Accidents waste protein for a reasonable v o ir X X . NO. 16 THL'RSDAY, DECEMBER 18 price. ahell. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake the music of Tony O'Bright. 5-567S on lower ahelf in moderatel.v hot I'sual favors, noise-makers an(l Ma.vor Sherwood O. Bowers to Broiled Tiin« with .Souffle Sauer (Makes 4-6 servings) oven (400 degrees F .) 30-35 min hats will be distributed and a buf utes. or until pastry is done and day appealed to the people of Two "-ounce cans solid-pack fet supper will be served from 9 chee.se ia browned'and bubbly. " MHS Indians Legion of Honor Study Locality Manchester in a proclamation to do tuna, one-third cup mavonnalsr, to 11 o'clock. The committee ap j Hypnotist Entertains 21st Annual Concert all they, can T o cut down the '4 cup drained pickle r/lish. '4 NEW t'ARDINAI. II.I. pointed b.v Commander Wilber T. 2 Little Includea the following: chair number of traffic accidents over cup chopped parsley. teaspoons ■Venice, Ital.v, Dee. 18 lAb One lemon Juice; '4 teaspoon .salt. I egg man. Charles Romnnowski: reser OPEN Cop First Win In Field Trips this coming holiday season. of the 24 new Cardinals named by white, beaten stiff. vation chairman. Earl Petersen; ______I "I appeal to you, m.v fellow Pope Plus XII to bring the College EVENINGS Ushers in Yiile Season committee, Robert Petersen. Ra.v ; In Assembly Program citizens, In the name of humanity Drain oil from- tuna and reserve of Cardinals up to full strength, 1 tablespoon. In an 8-inch pie plate, Euphes. William Do-' n'n'-, G'-or"c Rnarli, Ailkrii, Rianli' Bank, Hoapital, Other and in the interest of our natipnal Archbishop Car,lo Agostini, was re arrange tuna which has been Scoville, Harold Olds and C. L. Rogers, Mitchell and cause, to take oh, each and every ported gravely ill today. broken into large pieces with a Wigren. JMcEvoy Demonstrates “— ~ ------1 Cajrers to 61-67 | Siten Make Juniors' one, a .personai responsibility so The Archbishop, Patriarch of fork. Brush with re.served 1 table The Nativity Tariceo Lead Orches far as within your power lies, for ■Venice, waa given the Last Sacra i Art of Mindreading, Candid Questions Vietory Over Hornets ^ Visits Most Interesting the elimination of this useless sor spoon oil Brqil 3-4 inches from tra; Choirs and Round source of heat for 2 minutes. ments of the Roman Catholic row and waste," Bowers said. Church last night at his request. ! Hypnotism D u rin g " ' N With two mlnutfN to go In thr i Ovic administration buildings, Meanwhile,^ in a bowl combine FRESH DRESSED (The following p o e m was Bowers termed "pathetically He ia 64 and has been ill for a ■ 1 Hi? W«ll, w^ ve notu ing: ftn«l period, th^ MiinchfRtfr High I local industries, and health centhra Table Units Entertain mayonnaise, pickle relish, parsley, ■'Quill’s" CThriatmas greeting to hhedlesa and indefenaible" the eco long time with leukemia. P P ^ Duzzlfd lookR on the f*ce« of manv , Indians pi Rhfd out In front of the are but a few or the varioua places each homeroom. The poem was nomic and human loss which lemon Juice and salt; , mix thor- ' • ^ , j .u ' Ka*t Hartford Hornets, and held ; visited by students of Mrs. Helen For the 21sl consecutive year, ‘"tRbl.v. Fold beaten egg white Into The new Cardinals are to be in e o p s t i k c , TURKEYS The faecinatiPR art nf m.ndread- upperclaMinen aa they ponder their , mounted on cards designed bv results from accidents. vested at a Consistory opening in Skinner's English III clac sea. Each the musical organizations of thr. ma.vonnalse mixture. Spread DIAMOND RING The real. broad-breasl4;d Betty Fraxter. '13. Barbara Cook, This year the responsibility for Rome Jan. 12. Inj and hypnotism was demon- vocabulary word.*. Here * a chanro jheir firet win of the | student will be required to take '55, and Florence Misak, ’54. ) high school, under the expert di souffle sauce in even layer over type with plenty of flavorful reducing the number of holiday' meat. I atrated bv Jame* C. McEvoy at an for you all to eee how your vorabii- season. 67-61. at the Horn?ta' one trip during each of the four rection of G, Albert Pearson, ush- traffic accidents has been accepted tuna. Broil 1-2 minutes longer, or until sauce is puffed And lightly r upperclass asaembly held laat lary (or lack of same) is cominR home court. The nip and tuck bat- , quarters. Notes are taken during j jj,, )own of Nazareth, they in the Yule season Monday by the Connecticut Association of browned. Serve iiumediatel.v. i Thursday morning in the MHS along. A fter reading aome of lhe.se lie was featured by the 27 ^piiin^.s the trips and from these composl- | made their way. with another successful concert. Insurance Agents, which has mem BALGH Is Your HENS answers, a few of you had better of F'.ast Hartford a Tom Molum- tions are written. I Traveling both by night and dnv Tuna Mornay I*ie auditorium The program opened with two bership of 814 agents throughout ask Santa for a pofket dtctlonaiy. phy. The dead-eyed forv^ard rack- I (Maker: One B-ln4-h pie) 14-18 LBS. } In starting hua demonstration. The site of an Interesting field then after many cold dark well-presented selections hv the the state as part of a comprehen Thia week s question is "What ed'up 1.1 points in the third period trip already taken by many of the nights, .Three 6 ' 1 -ounce cans chunk- I Mr. McEvoy irtated that mmdread- schooPs orchestra, consisting of sive program for traffic safety A tree-trimnriing party is one your tree-trimmers refreshed if would you do if someone gave you alone. I atudenta was the First National [ They saw from a hilltop Bethle- which will be continuing through style tuna, two-thirds cup chili I ing 18 the science of mental tele- approxifiiately 35 instrumentalists. of the nicest ways to entertain they stop from time to time to sauce, 1 tableapoon lemon Julee. 'i We Deliver— Order early a fattihgmsnd ?" (Don't peak at The Indiana led al the end\of the Bank, whore the "drlve-ln-teller, hem's lights. ' out the year. Lb. 6 7 c . pathv and psychology. He then The first selection, an excerpt .your closest friends before the down a fragrant cup or two while teaspoon aalt, 2 tablespoons all tn asaure the size you the deflnitlon*!) (list two periods, 16-11. and .'i6-.’i2. window" proved to be one of the j The text of Bower’s proclama I called for a volunteer who put his from the First Movement of Christinas psrties begin in earnest. they admire their handiwork. purpose flour, 1'.4 Clips milk. 1 tea "I'd Jump on it," Bill (less. Mt. j but the start of the final .stanxa main features. Another highlight They searched out the inn, and ' Beethoven's famous "Fifth Sym tion follows; want or drive out and • initial on ,s small card which the For some reason, tree-trimmers al Ix(hater Ramekins spoon salt, *4 teaspoon freshly TOMS "I'd apray it with DDT ' Bernie ! found the Clarkemen trailing. .5.1- ; • Studio . allut £.udlo of the First National Bank is radio knocked on its door,' phony." was followed by Bach's WHEREA.S It is an established 3 6-oz. cads lobster meat pick out just the size ynu I n.indreader handed him. Mr. Mc- Maurf^n Sh^a ways seem to be a hungry lot, but ground pepper. I ' j cups grated Jam es Fay station WCCC. Among the tellers But the innkeeper said he had "Arioso." a number arranged pre- fact that our country annually 6 22 to 32 LBS. 1 Evov took the initialed card and Johnaon. '.54. "Put it on a .shelf and “'2. | you’ll find that the problem of tablespoons butter Cheddar'cheese. 'j teaspoon Wor 150.00 want. leava it." Ida .lohnson. '11. "I'd Jim Roac h and, .iohnny Morianos convenlencfs the group .aw the! room for no. more. 1 dominantly for strings. Buffers hn appalling loss of life, what to serve at siich an Informal 3 tnblesppons flour CHANOttR Ri"* wrote a letter on it. then told the “When would you like to have May we present to you now cestershire sauce. 1 unbaked 9- 100.00 tutor It in algebra. " Jean Rogers, i j^ot the five points in the last q'uar- ' Electronic Card Separator, the Re- j Joseph told him of their great , Round Table Singers, a and property through accidents on , get-together is .solved in fine fash ’j teaspoon prepared mustard Wadding Ring t^ O P E N , volunteer to concentrate on a let Manchester High School's faii- inch pastry shell, well chilled, BETTER DEAL L h S S c your picture taken? How about cordak Check Photographer and n>lBht. _ 1 group of 40 aelect vocalists, ap- the highwa.v, in the factory, and in I ion with festive Lobster Ramekins. '» teaspoon minced onion ter of the alphabet. He counted to '53. "Give it driving leaaona," Ruth \ ler that sp-lled "finis " to the Blue halred hoy. Jim Fa.v, Our Legion paprika. EVENINGS the intricate Accounting ma- And .asked K he knew of a place twice during the evening the home to a degree comparable j This tasty rerlpe calls for bright 1 teaspoon salt ^ three and asked the volunteer to Ann Asinger, '53. "Kirk It In the »nd White. .Morlanoa went up for Wednesday at 2:30?" Some time naire, this week, has in four years Drain tuna, reserving 3 table PONTIAC DEALER DEWEY-RICHMAN head if it had one.” Hale Bartley, j n shot and w as fouled, giving him or other this past school .vear. chines. ; for the night. offering "Rejoice and Be Merrv." to, if not greater than wartime - pink lobster in a creamy cheese Vi teaspoon pepper spoons oil for use in cheese ssiice. ' name the letter of which he had at MHS played a prominent part I . 1 . 111' I V- , 1 \i .i-r 767 MAIN STREET 54. "Bury It underground and pile . jwci free tosses. He put both In. every member of the class of ’.53 A collector'a paradise right in ,'Th* innkeeper led them to a small ..L„,)„hy Thou Little Tiny Chlid " ca.xualties; and sauce, baked in its own gail.v col 2 cups light cream In a bowl, combine" tuna, chili been thinking. The letter named in many of our high schools diver- dark ,«hed. ored china ramekin. It has the ad 3 tablespoon's sherry (optional) rocks on it." Arthur Shorts. '.55 Eater he added snolhei free has been asked a similar queatlon sified exira-o'urricular activities, town ia Bailey's Antique Shop on | and "Deck the Halls With Boughs W H EREAS the sadneaa which ' was • B". Mr. McEvoy showed him And thrrp in th^ warm hay they vantage of being the right, thor 'i cup grated Cheddar cheese "Take its fat. boil it and use it for throw. Roach's elTorls added the by this week's pel I and popular, Jim's warm personality has won Main etreei. A few of the objects of Holly"; al.so "Angela We Have afflicts so many of our homes and the card with the letter • B ' al- made -their bed. Heard on High," ''1 Heard the oughly "Christmas-.v" "color, is Parsley motor oil." Roger Do((gan. '.55, "I'd other two. ' legionnette, Maureen Shea. For, for hlrfi a host of friends and we admired by students who went the peace-time loss tn our economy rMdy written on it. In that aam^ ««hed toward the foU Bells on Chri.stmaa Pa.y." and last easy to prepare, r^lily Satisfying, Reserve claw meat for ^rnlsh. put it on a diet. " Anita Grossman. The Indians had four men ip the I you see, as a m'mbor of the So- know these friond.shipa will be there included elegant crystal de- through this cause are pathetical For his next feat he selected six lowing: morn, ly, an umiaual and difficult selec and perfectly suited to informal C))t remaining lobster meat into '53. "Put it on an airplane and double ligme column, (•n c'apiniii manliis Staff, Ma reen's Job wa.s cherished for many years to come, : Near the rrcalurcs of God~ ' the ly needless and indefensible for IbovBo «f*'4 and IS»X.live girls from the I nni{>ahlp It it lu to nav^nii, Hawaii." iPete rir Quimby, tion. "The Twelve Days of Christ- serving. Also, by a happy coln- cubes. Melt butter, stir in flour, Marshall Ailken and Bob Biaidi to make the appointments for ail -Hm i.s a pretty active boy in the hheffield plate. , , . . ... I Christ-child was born. the.rea.son, quite simply, that ac- siaudienre and avksd that there be smith, 'll. ' Td mas." t c-idence. It resulls tn a minimum mustard, onion, salt, pepper and each accounted for 17 tallies for tlie . eniois to have their gradua- extra-curricular field of liia ' dh Several groups of students visit- Marv held him showing her ci(lents don’t happen as a rule, ex Jcomplete silence throughout the g iv t it detention." Naomi Werhner, number of dishes to wash after blend. Add cream. Cook over lo^’ the Red aiuK White. Co-Caplain t|,,n pictures taken. school. In his fre.sliman year. Jim ed ABC Tool and Die Company. ! )„y., At intervals throughout the eve cept for failure on someone’s part • hall. He .sat them down and made . •,^3 practice taking le.s.son.s wards. heat, .stirring until thickened. Add ALWAYS Roach and Jim Fa 1 tell got 14 and As well as .scheduling over 3(i0 was a high scorer in the Fresh one of Manchester's thriving in- ^ brililant star shown forth from ning, the orchestra performni to use plain ordinary care or to POULTRY FARMS Jthem watch a fixed object in the j on it.” Kim Shirer. '54. "Give it under the direction of student con An indispensable guest at such cubed lobster meat, heat and add 11 point - respectively. pictures, our gal has found time man Homeroom Ba.aketball I„eague dretrles. The tour was conducted above, have a decent, sober regard for the LYNN • auditorium while he slowly recited back," Jimmy Morlaity, '53. "Sit ; ductors. "Little Tin Soldiers" wa.s .rights of others; and a party is, of course, a full coffee sherry. Spoon into shell-shaped "CHOICE NATIVE POULTRY— DIRECT FROM* THE FARM TO YOU" The only other Hornet, besides t„ ,|,o he a member of MHS Pub- with the team from 21F. He also by Clarence Anderson, who made : pot. Coffee with the Lobster ramekins. Sprinkle with chee.se. EXTRA SAVINGS FOR YOU AT ‘ the letters of the alphabet, inter-| on it." Ned Malhiason, '.55. "I'lf directed by Jean Rogers, while AI- WHERE a S in this critical .Mol'. mphy. to score above nine licationa. Sock and Buakln, Cur was a member of the Junior Hi-Y it more enjoyable by hla own in- Then another great light burst Ramekins is a "must," and you Place under boiler until golden vapersing the furies with reminders teach it to roller .skate. " Gail Mc- I'fred Tarirco and Peter Mitchell period of our nation’s hi.story, it is was Lee Martin with II counters. rent Affaiia. Y-Teen.^. and Kienc-h for two years. In his Jtinior year, terest. The men employed by ABC acro.«.s the sky. would probably do well to have brown and bubbl.v. Garnish tops •for hia volunteera to close their ' O nn. .53. "Give It to Mi.s.s Wehh, " led the enaemtfle In the "Doll the duty of all good citizens to co Next high was .Mor.re with rune. (Mub. An% got when we asked her who her j A P -r graduation, he plans to at- i | Rut when thev entefe.l. thev knew Tlie next busine.ss meeting of a lid and leave over thia low heat 505 MAIN ST., AT THE CENTER— NEXT DOOR TO SEARS ROEBUCK chestra accompanied. 6 Mr. McEvoy next selected a boy ■ four coache.s gave brief desci ip- j favorite singers weie. And lops , t*nrl the TTniver.sjtv of Ponnerticut ' HilliRrd street, man- ; thev were riebt the »eview will take place, Jan. , for 14 minutes. Do not remove lid At intermisaion, during which OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9:00 P. M— TEL. 2-8098 Jfromr the remaining group of vol-■ (ton of this year's leani.s and then | on her Hit Parade is ‘ Trying." | where he will ma )or in foreotrv. He ■ "f«f't"rers of world-famous Bon before their eves wss- a and the annual installation sup Over Year time the customary free-will offer- Christmas Party nor stir rice while It is (x>oking. Sunteers. and inatructed him to look I meritj. Neither team could boast In the line of pro sports she plans to become a specialist Ami -oap and several other related . . . . per on Tuesday, Jan. 20. Turn off the heat. ng was collected. Pat Shirer. the Jup at the ceiling where a beam louder a.s both var.sity squads took ' roots for Notre Dame and remains tree diseases. prodiirta. TTie pimceas of making i k"\"' k .k c. . ■ For Night Nurses Use exart measurements of un ajoined•Joined it. He told him to think of the C. (VI.L. < hampionslups and The fight again.st tubereuln.sis a firm believer that some day the Jame.s i.s the son of Mr. and .soap bv cruahin* feldapar andi ^ ^ ' prc-'ilsnt of the Student Council STEAKS «79e CRLSP B.VCON AND cooked rice and water. Time the w’lll be aided becau.se nf the gen .screeninK it in a InnR aerlea of | ^ gave a brief address. Jfailing backward, and within a both sTV squarl.s were undefeated Red Sox .«nnie day . . . As for food, Mr . Jam-a Fay of lOifi Middle OY.STERS O.N’ RICE rooking accurately. Toastmaster ('bathe Cronin In- erosity of the students of Man she piefera “spaghetti and hot maehinea until it ia a fine texture T-BONE AND SIRLOIN ■few seconds, the b.)y fell hack turnpike east. Bernard yvons, And aa they knelt, Ancsl- .*sn? Nurses on the 11 p. m. to 7 a. m. METHOD; Cook the green pepper ■about six or ten inches. A chair Iroduced the coaches as they spoke chester High School in their par- fudge sundaes, but not together and addinft other inFredlenta to shift al Manchester Memorial again: This hearty and good rice dish in the water until tender. Mix the CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN BEEF and made award.s. The head lalile ticination in the annual Chri.stms.s puh-leez.e make the anap powder were aeen. Hospital gathered laat night for ■was brought to touch the back of "Peace on Earth. Good Will to ■ CALL is perfect eating for a HE MAN - green pepper and water in which was mAde up of llie roa. hes. . aj>- S- al du\e held by the Student I think it i.i thr ni y ■I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., i;HtJRSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1952 PAGE EIGHTEEN alANCHEs-l-ER fiVpNJjNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1952 PAGE NINETEF'- /rOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ( 'J u s t ' b e f o r e ' c h m s t m ^ ^ a t o m b o m b c f a k e ) Sense and Nonsense " ' ’ i, ...... Whst ia mind? No mstUr. What The Grecian ladies countad their la matter? Never.mind.- age from their marriage, not their o f I M i —Thomaa Hewitt Key birth. • —Homer, Farmer’a Wife—When are you It’s hard to mlaa your station in foing to fix that front fence, life because someone ia sure to Hiram? — • tell you where to get off. Before You Buy Farmer—Oh, next week, when < a . : : Bllaa cornea home from college. Sol—My uncle owns ten gasoline Farmer'a Wife—But what will stations and not one of them has the boy know about fixing a fence, a roof. Hiram? " Bet—^^What'B the idea? Farmer—He ought to know a Sol—No overhead. heap. He wrote me that he’d been Uklng fencing leasona for a month. Forth-tight members attended BE SET... the luncheon which w u prepared Succeaa is full of promise till by Mrs.------, Danbury hien get It, and then it ia laat (Conn.) paper. yaar'a nest, from which the bird has flown. —H. W. Beecher Student—They should fight the 5^1 battle of Bunker Hill over again. God gave man an upright coun Teacher—Why? ' tenance to survey the heavcnii, and Student—It wasn't on the level. to look upward to the stars. BE S U R E . . . 0»tT OfTR WAY BY J. R. Wn.LIAMS OUR Bo a r d in g h o u s e with m ajo r h o o p l e Anaw*r to Pr*viou* PunI* /MC30CRM EVE.' I WELL.TH’ PLLIMBIN' UMCLE SDteV, 1 KNOvsl VOO h a k -K a f f / any w o r d . ^ y HAD TO LIVE IKJ SUCH \WAS WHAT HELP UP LIKE TO m A* PRISCILLA’S POP The Crusher BY a L VERMEER MILilEY FINN Time Out! BY LANK LEONARD THATS ONE TWINS ILL SAY WAIT TILL HAZEL SEES IT.' REALLV DEAR! - FOR MVSELFJ I SURE CAN r - l s h e 'l l b e TICKLEDI ^ '^COULDN'T VDU DO M S ONE IS ID J.ED6AR NOOUER, MCLLZSUES8TRATU PICK CHRISTMAS b e t t e r THAN T H A rrA TREES! PRECTOR OF THE ra C R A L BUREAU lEALLFKNOIVt 4 FNIL SURE IS TRyiNoTvEAHl CAN VDO'^ OF tMESnSATION, MMHM6RM, or. MDuioveocAREnr TomPKssm. smasm eP ^ J - P E A R ® 0 A R - MAVE LUNCH MTN M E ? > WTNNISIMWRTANCEjNAtiElOA^ * AUCKEV.' THAT LAST /SURE SNEP0E9NT] LETTRNEnCMTEP A AtAILAHVOF MMSIDEUENHONER!.^ TNEAI.' I ZENITH W CAPTAIN EASY Mission Accomplish^ RV f.FSUE -nW E R VALUE-PACKED FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND!) Double Telk BY M. C. BLOSSER TH- C0P5 ARE TAKIM' THOtf B, «WeLLl VOU "HOU-ue PONB A «PLENPlO JOB, RATd DOWN TO- TK STATION WERE JUST M “ ■ THE IMITATION RUBIES Hi, JUK»-~DO'(bU HAPPCN Bu t surely TMat VOO WANT a/e-g) Check! that cl be VgO M DiFFERENT 17-INCH TELEVISION ‘ Ue.WASHl HERE*. NOW 1 MU5r<3ET 1D HAVE • Aisioe <»uMper ^ TS3U MUST/' HAS ReSBRVe/FlBOkY ..... IBERONE, FROM MY OtHER. 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OK./2‘/9im ^Only O nly .^3 4 9 ’ ^ VIC FLINT and aananty Growl Has A Few Words BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY BUGS BUNNY _ ------f X HAS ■MCBN POK A Mbaifm ■.R.AT Tve A«iorr... t n j u r BFBAMN&. A C X M TfJ i (S«OWLELAM7CCX«.PPsn’ V Don't Take Chances ... Buy Zenith TV ...... « « T TO A FMONt. THR Don't Take Chances Buy Zenith TV Don't T-ake Chances Buy Zenith TV AWOUTAN HOUKAeO.X I ZtL W ACT THK HOE-OUT ON 1 C0RF9R MJP X A n AT TV « A lA n u n VMhfAHO TU. THW RMOUMrrvouMlflWT K/< e HALF-MOON M OTIL. I NfM ERM R ■ tow s OVEie. K U FA N W fiO N TVS VMmiV M THE/MEAMnWE-> I ANPON RJVr.-TtOO/ EVERY MODEL HAS ONE EVERY MODEL HAS KNOB TUNINB FOR b u il t -in H BOTH UHF aid VHF NEW LOCATION.1085 MAIN STREtTg OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL-TELEPHONE 3535 PROVISION FOR UHF T 7 ( ) / .■ : t / ■ ,>w 0 r I V \ ,-T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1952 PAGE TWENTY^"P pa g e tw enty THE Buck’s Take over Y Lead, Teachers Defeated Archie Moore one after Winning TitI Herald Angle J. AcetD .. . 91 111 ISa 335 E. Paganl 107 93 86 216 Trust Defeats ■y Boros Top Money G^bhardt Sets ftowiiig Out In New Year's Day Gained EARL W. YOST Totals ...... 600 m 571 1573 Mikan’s Scoring Average Down ZUb Lalli«r»B Maxim Is Badly Beaten Sparts Editor Golfer of 1952 C. Hampton ...... 74 100 18 257 House aud Hale G. Hampton ...... 86 89 18 263 Pioneer Pace Brennan ^ ...... I l l 106 114 326 STANDINGS ■■OT8 HERE AND THERE <$>Potcrion ft junior. OrUndo j«!!^ Chicago, Dec. 18— (JPt—It's of Hanaen ...... 81^^ 54 86 261 But He’s Better Than Ever H. Hampton 90 M is ,92 295 W L Pet. In Upset Win In St. Lonis 15-Rounder Jack O'Brien, former All Amer- Klcckncr, tncidentftUy. «re ftl»o the ficial. Juliiia Boros, the Cinderella only lentor members with Coftch Totals \ 506 1528 Sftl’s Super Service ..1 0 1.000 (Flraf of Two articlee i le«a bftftkctbftU star at Columbia man of golf, is the 1952 money Fftlrfleld Market ....1 0 1.000 Hugh Greer’* unbeaten combine. HKHTAI’RANT LKAGl'E • Benton 114 - . 9 4 aofi St. Louis, Dec. 18— (iFi —Able VniTMclty and In recent year* winning champion. Jack Burke, Jr.. Methodist Na. 1 (l> Mouse end H a le ...... 1 1 .500 STANDINGS New York —(NEA*— George | JACK FRENCH la player-coach Gardra nntk L. Pet. Archie Moore, wearing his ilew playar-ooaeh of the Hartford Hur of Houston, Tex., has been certi ornt^m .. R4 99 94 277 .. .. 5.14 534 546 J606 Perkins ...... 56 111 104 801 Manchester Trust ... i 1 1 .500 • W. Mikan, the most prolific sedffer in > Golfer Lofte* Himself in Heavy Fog with Meriden In the Connecticut Richmond ...... 81 101 102 284 0 l.OOO DrPNsing Ronin light heavyweight crown -at a ricane*. worked his first game in fied as Vardon Trophy winner for R flch n t . R.1 11.5 128 m I3<1» ^ Herm’s Cem ere...... ,0 .000 , Bjg Buck's...... 3 basketball history (at least until Basketball Aaaociation. French Is MrMuHtn . lU 94 59 295 , ...1 3 5 M 114 r*5 Anderson ...... 100 102 115 317 1 .867 jaunty tilt, now hurls a premise the NaUoaal Basketball Aasocia- the best scoring average. Statens ...... 83 83 103 389 Dales ...... 0 •000iTeachers ...... * New York— (NE.A)— Francis Oulmel tell* the storj- of a (^iintes, Unqiifitrs I ft former Long Island University Arid^TBon . RS III 105 314 Bt^vena . .. . 100 75 131 3M 1 .667 ^thl*..season. Is a big, ambling, nor that carries a challenge to other ttOB in Boston recently, pj captain. One of the Silver City THE FI.N.AL l’(i.\ taoulation of Barrera .. m 99 127 359 . Etrc^lla . .. .. 125 112 104 361 Banks ...... 98 116 96 309 Miller s ...... 2 gnme of golf he had with John Berk, former British 'Aalker refereed with Frank Corkin Man ..... J»4 90 87 271 Manchester Trust, led by Terry Wapplng ...... 2 1 .667 mally placid CTroat. hnpeful.4 In hla 175-pound claae: rash won along the tournament .... 103 97 94 295 Totals ...... 4.56 533 - 619 1600 Cup team raptaln. Meriden the Mancheater-Ulddle- T oUIb ___ "m2 'lis 54.1 1573 Moriarty Brothers . . . . 2 1 .667 But there's one way to bring , St. I„ouls, Dec. 18 It was a "I’m going to put some life lA- mer New York Nlckerbocker from trail, announced Inst night, credit 1 (4) Tern liiialpBi 4U AMken.' decisioned House and Hale The mat<4i waa played on a Sr-olllsh morning so foggy satisfied Archie Moore on the towB American Pro League game 347 . . . . 559 4S0 5201559 WeiBB .. .. , . 78 66 60 244 Pioneer Parachute ... 1 2 .333 In the ilhlslon. Any contender who Seton Hall . . Stan Sbrata. Port ed Boros with $37,032. 3 he Mid 119 109 119 54 to 47 last night at the West the c.holer to his cheeks, A.sk him ; they rould searoely see each other. Mndlng the hall heeame tralnet'a table after he wrested last Sunday in the Forest. City. S. W .ik rr 9.') 104 loa ;w! Lfvell .... . 92 103 66 284 Silk a t y ...... 0 3 .000 deserves a chance will get It from land High mentor and former Pines, N. C.. ptO thus, was top 94 99 123 .*{16 Low Score . 96 96 •6 36S Side Rec gym in a Junior League If he’s washed up. I as Important as the execution of a stroke. The Eiglishman the llght-heavyweiglil title from me.", e RoRhB . Team 1 :7 -,V' Fendell ... State Service...... 0 3 .000 O’Brien taiU from Wllsra : uCtonn^c^captaln, la also playing money man in his second full year SaBliriB .. IIS 93 114 .*'.25 99 314 . 66 66 77 332 profvled along one falniVy f*>r some 800 yarda searching for Kasfl ■ ■ ■ 107 106 Ostrlnaky . . 93 lOD i n 203 baaketball game. The big Trust George's ears are tuned to the ' Joey Maxim here last night. That waa one of the first,state- by Mallnconlco, a standout East- Meriden . . Finding lhe« of pro touiney play. LasL year he Hillnaki . m 143 102 373 llarknry 87 100 ■93 290 his hall, finally stumbled on to his eaddle, center, operating with four per Only one team remains in the Inneundn currently bruited about THE NEW~36 -year-old cham- ment.s made hy the 36-year-pId *t. em league c^M for rental too high, Torring- won only $4,607 and finished in KlrholUf^r 10.5 63 IIS 301 Totals ..7. 471 A n "♦io 1432 XTiaory Tot.ilB ___ o54 -648 "bso U62 . % 76 67 231 sonal fouls midway through the "Where’* my hall" he tiemanded. I pion wasn't smiling while his Louis Negro last night as the new with the West Haven Red Devila winstedi, Meriden and 34lh place. Low Man ranks of the unbeaten in the Y the National Basketball Associa Low Man . 98 101 93 291 third quarter, poured 22 pointa : tralnera worked over hia arms and •nd Bristol Tramps, is now a po Boros finished $6,148 ahead of Hecaad Caafod' (SI tion that the big guy Is nn his last , "Mr. Beck," the radilte replied, "you haven't hit your drive world light-heavy king. Only Wallingford have all moved out of tin. 1' through Che hoop, 16 came from Senior Baaketball League follow yel." legs, htit the long sought prize waa minutes before he had won an liceman in New Haven .. Attend armories in favor of new playing Cary Mlddlecoff, the runneru)). 93 ni IW 339 TotalB ...... 493 470 434 144 B ralnard...... 86 67 106 281 legs. Poor George is averaging i hla jtist the same. Rivopa ..... IIS in 84 .ill Team N». 9 <4» _ Vltlner ...... 1Z5 113 83 .Wl the floor and six from the free ing last night's play.JBlg Bucks tinantmoiia decision over Joey ance for home Boston Celtic games sites in the C. B. A. . . Ed Creed who earned $30,884. I-sOiV l^ore ...... 84 ' 84 84 283 only 18.5 points a game for the \ Bavrrlf’k lOil 102 97 299; T^Bverella ...... flfi 113 67 %96 throiv line. rolled up their third straight suc 1 At this point Jubilant Charley I’Maxim a thoroughly beaten but this season in the NBA is 22 per la anxious to relinquish hi* foot Burke won the coveted Vardon OLptry .... 109 lOf) 94 :V.9 Purdir ...... : 98 76 117 39-J Cjuilltrh ...... 105 107 109 331 world champion Minneapolis | 111 148 104 363 B n e h ,...... 105 101 93 301 McCurry ...... 101 108 134 144 THE BANK FIVE, coached by cess. a 67 to 56 win over State Lakers. I .Tohnslon. Moore's manager, waa I astoundingly game ex-champion. cent above the best season (he ball coaching duties at Teacher* award with a 70.54 stroke average Acfto ...... Charles Potter, worked the bail ; voicing hopes of a chance for ' There wasn’t much doubt about Celts have ever had in Besuitown for 78 rounds. He also, was third Poi’lerfleld ...... 105 151 109 365 That’s like Babe Ruth poking * College in New Britain. Creed is Totala . r .. 529 598 514 1641 HmnBkl ...... 108 1 22 120 :<50 Totals ...... 514 610 5.18 1561 very well a.s it jumped into a first Service, to move into undisputed ! Moore to lake on Rorkev Marciano ^ who would he wearing the crown ..A survey has disclosed that It one of the state’s ranking amateur In money winning with $21,003. (S) Haath Methadlat Na. 2 ( l i possession of first place in the out a puny 35 home rua» a sea- ! LoomiP ...... 85 79 98 262 period 17 to 8 bulge. Four points 'I for the “■heavyweight...... ' "1 fight's title. end by the time th* bat take* so to SS seconds for a bas The handsome Texas pro also is Pohl ...... 10S 121 96 323 ToU ls 515 . 565 635 1605 son. A • young Italian marquis.' High Scoring Nassiff Arms golfera and plays out of Indian Hill .330 Speed ...... 84 83 87 263 separated the teams at the half. standings. The School Teachers I Tlie smiling Jo-hn-lon, who had ahead in Ryder Cup point* as of DpSimor.p . m 108 109 visiting this country, said. "One I tering flats of Moore had mauled ketball player to take two foul . . If you are planning to witness Jon^B ...... 92 ni 102 :i25 Hauifh ...... 81 • 92 81 265 Ronnie Gustafson chipped in with were upset in the other game by Team N«. I i- ' \ . r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1952 PAGE TWENTY^THREE PAGE WENTY-TAVO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1952 Fnel and Feed 49-A Household Goods 51 HooBca for Salt 72 Suburban for Sale 75 Autombblies for Salt 4 Business Services Offered 15 Paintinf:— Papering: 21 Help Wanted— Male 36 Poultry and Supplies 43 Articles for Sale ■ 45 Articles for Sale Anti-Pollution Discussion WOOD. Store or graplace length*. POT BURNER type epace heatar. CX5VENTRY LAKE — All year CONVERTIBLE POWER BURNERS and Range WANTERJ — Automotive airvice BROAD BRe a STED Bronx* tur ATTENTION Ladies! Slip covers GET YOUR child a slat, Delivered $18 per cord. Phone Good condition. Reasonable. Call RANCH round, 4 rooms and aun porch, Classified Burner* expert.y cleaned and PAINTING And Papering, No tajeaman. If you have experience keys, frerh froren. ready anytime. and drapes custom.' made. ReTiip- board for Chrlatma*. size .. Program Seeks ' SPECIALS , WilUmenUc 3-3217 anytime. evenings 2-3693. artesian well. Only $3500. Asso M ay Be Held Here by State •ervlced. I.et u* aervlce and re job too »m*Ii Call 8372. and Wish to better yourself write 8 to 25 pound.'. Schagb's Turkey holaterlng. BaauUful fabrics, by 3 feet by 3-S" thick. Price TYPE ciate Realty. Broad Brook. Tel, Buy out of season and save! pair yuui washing machine or re to Box Q. Herald, stating quah- Farm, ''88 HillatowiTfioad. prints, stripes, solids. Expcrtly i Contact^John Elliaon, tel. Ro Windsor Locks 2-4739. frigerator. Metro .Service. 3-0883. fleation. All replies will be kept flniahed, $.5 down. $2 weekly, vine 5-949.3. HotuehoM Goods. 51 New cozy three bedroom Advertisements PAPERHANGING and Painting. Machinery and Tools 52 Mancheater and Rockville aref Local ImpTovamaata 1947 PLYMOUTH confidential. ORDER YOUR Christmas capons balance one year to pay. Call ranch with apaciou* living STORM DOORS and windows by Call Walter B. Cookaon. 2-2291. now. Will deliver. Manchester SAW RIG, $100: 1936 Chevrolet •GOOD-B'Y*” 1»S2— USED rRACTORS, farm equip- room and e x ^ liite kitchen Included among communitlei in Steps to Improve th* town'* aaw- CLASSIFIED ADVT. 194* STUDEBAKKR Mrs. Carr 3320. Wanted— Real Estate 77 age disposal plant at tha Olcott “ Partmo’ int,” Triple track all TELEVISION SERVICE MEN '7724. good condition, $100. Phonv ’HELLO” IMS ment, snow plows, cement mix and dinetta. Priced to sell. U. S., State Aid the Hockanum River Valley which 194« CHEVROLET PAINTING. Exterior and Interior, streat dlapotal ar*a hava already DEPT. HOURS ahimlniiin lomblnation. Eree Bench work. Apply W. H. Preus* JUST WHAT he wants. Sturdy I 2-1473. ' cklebrattno t B e n e w ers. garden tractora with equip CONSIDERING 8ELUNG would be affected by a State paperhanging. Ceilinga refinish been tsUcen by General Maaiger 8:15 A. M. to 4:50 P. M. eatimatea on request. John Sons, 17 Village atreet. RockvilTe. TREAT YOUR FAMILY Handyman work bench. Plank y e a r w i t h t h e b ig g e s t ment, bulldozers In stock at all YOUR PROPERTY? Water Commiasion program for All Convertible*. ed. Wall paper 'hooka on request. (Ceattnoed rn w Page Om ) Richard Martin, formerly director Sahlitr. Phone 2-2027. top 24" by 60'" Knocked down kit. CHILD S ROLL Tot> <1m 8, large BARGAIN EVER tiraea. Terma Dublin Tractor Co.. Without obligation to you. we with a broad-gauged •f- valley-wide pollution abatement. All Priced to Sell. Eatlmatea given. Fullv Inaiired. with our faim grown white rock size, like new $23. $48 in G. Fox s. KEW 1953 "CHARM HOUSE” ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 1 ___, ; pansion of health facilities Th* valley has bean designated a* of th* State Water CommlMfCB. 110.95i Completed set up $14.95. North Windham Road, Wllliraan- REALTOR will appraise or meke you a cash held in W ashlngton-and close to i ^ ' rMl«.ted under th. At hit racommendation, the COPY CLOSING TIME ATTICS .*ND Ba.aemenLr cleaned. Call Edward R. Price, il-1003. Situations Wanted— Skis, size 4'i,' with edge* and d e l u x e 3 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS .■...Ok.. keerine^* Fund* collscted Under the social the next target In the comml*- BALCH-PONTIAC Inc. fryers, large plump roaster*, young The W. G. Glenney Co.. 336 North tic 3-3217. 675 Main St. Bat. 1921 offer for property. See us before Board of Directors at its last m*at- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Riibbia.h and aajie.a hauled. All Female 38 poles. $5. Lady’s skates, size t 'j , f u r n i t u r e you eell. A rhmurhn^i^fhe |ecurlly program for old age and ■ion'S fight against polluUon. 155 Center Street PAPERING. p a i n t i n g ," floor mealy fowl, fine flavored geese. Main atreet. Phone 4148. ing authorized Metcalf and Eddy, MON. THRU FRI. Jota clo-ie at your eonvenience. $2. Call 7068.' Look! Only $696 Phone: Office 5440 BRAE-BURN REALTY survivor*’ Ins&rance be uaed to The commlision said yestarday aanding and refini.ahing. Ceilinga w Il L c a r e FOR YOUR CHILD Boston consulting engineers, to prS- Your Better Deal Reaaon.able ratea. Phone 2-9791 or Dressed to order and delivered for WESTINGHOUSE Electric Sewing LookI Friendly Term* Musical Tnatrunients 52 ., Evening* 2-5938 or 2-5592. Phone 6273 it would set daadlin** for com 10:50 A. M. whitened. Call Gilbert Flckett. day."- In reliable Hcensed home by that ''deepite euperior medical eer- i ‘*reXl^dIeM o f ‘ means m piu-e preliminary plans for improv Pontiac Dealer 2-3802. machine, two ycancjild $9.5. Phone Look! Free Storage vice and low death ratea, Ameri- P»f»ons '^***'^**’f**, .V pletion of adequate sewage treat ing and enlarging the plant. SATURDAY 9 A. M. 6982, hour or day. Phone 2-8801. the holidays.- 2-5588 after 5., BABY CRIB. Good condition. Call Loolt-I For Everything TRUMPJTTS, Clarinets, troipbones, LISTINGS Wanted. Single, two- ment plant* in th* four communi MANCHESTER. TV Sei-\-iee. COLONIAL, 6 rooms with large cans are not enjoying as good ■ *■ Th* firm did a study of tha plaot IP.'iO CHEVROLET Deluxe, tudor. 2-2197 before 6 p. m. —BEDROOM SUITE saxophones, guitars. Largest famlly, three-family, buaina« health as might be expected i„ clel security beneflte Th * step ties and 10 industries now pol In 1948. In preparing the plan* it rOLTR COOPKRATION WILL real clean car. Priced for quick radio and television specialist —LIVING ROOM SUITE selection of instruments in town. living room, fireplace, oak' fioors. property. Have many cash buy- this country." | would put most people autanati- luting the river. Repairhiir S3 FRED MILLER’S GIRL'S WHITE figure skat-s, size will bring the study up to date. be: appreciatkd sale.' $1245. Written guarantee. since 1934. House and service call Dops—•Birds— Pets 41 3.5" X 24" X 24 " SAFE, $75. Call —DlNHrTTE SET All accersoriea Ehepert repairing. combination aluminum windows, era Mortgages arranged. Pleaae One prime raeaon, the commls- ■ under the health program Water Commission Director 9. Scar.* Roebuck electric range. door, 'roughin' playroom, oil hot Wise said yesterday that none of Col? Motor’a Servicenter, 43ft $3..50, Phone 2-2186 or 2-56.50 day MATTRESS Yoiir old mattresses COVENTRY POULTRY 3087. — ••DELUXE” RANGE Ward Krause 87 Walnut. 5336. call George L. Graziadio, Real Bion aaid In ite report to Truman when they reach 65. "WitUam S. Wise, said th* commis th* communitiM in th* valley .Is nr night. c a n a r i e s —Guaranteed .singer.-. Phone 2-2018. —REFRIGERATOR water heat, near school and bus, sion will hold a public meeting Center 2-0980. flerlilr.eu and remade like new. Also females. W'lll hold until tor. 2-5678. 109 Henry atreet. waa that people in low Income , Federal grant* for the public aa- trsating its ^sewage wast* a ^ - DIAL 5121 Call Jones Furniture and Floor FAIRBANKS PLATFORM r-cale. —TELEVISION SET XYLOPHONE, Deagan. Jr,, table $13,900. Owner 2-3692. groups can’t afford adequata madi-1 »latance program be used to pay soon in one of the Hockanum quatsly. TILE .7EILLNGS Installed for CTiriatma*. Phone 2-042C. FARM 1947 .MEP.fX'RY SEDAN. An ex Dayton competing scale. Both — s p r i n g a MATTRESS model, three octaves. 36” long. CASH BUYERS waiting for 4. S, cal care—even on preaenl pre-pay- f®’’ medical plans for those on wel- town*. John J. Curry, chief en The town treats about 86 par cant home, office or business. Nu- Covering 36 Oak., Tel. 2-1041. MANCHESTER Green — Large cellent one owner ear. Bank fi in good condition and rea.sonably —TABLES A LAMPS Suitable for basic Instruction*. 6 and seven room singles and ment plans. i fare rolls -the needy aged, depen gineer for the commiasion. said of the sewage and dumps tha rest Wood. Flintroat and Johna-Man- COCKER -SPANIEL Puppies, 8 Coventry 7-6658 B 1 I, .'t- . f? \ \ ■f PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Bt^r lEttentng li^ralb THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1962 Manchester Stores Will Be Open Tonight until 9 O^clock ' i s Henry Doucette of 108 High The Manchester Board of Real- The annual Christmas party for Edwin C. Meyer, whose wifli is a About Town Street, maintenance machinist at ' tors will hold Its annual Christmas pupils of th*- Second Congrega I member of the Manchester Girl Lodges Will Hold -'A' . the Hamilton Standard bivsion. party Saturday night at the Coun tional Church school vi;ill be held Scout Ctouncil. United Aircraft Corporation, was try Club. The party, which Is for tomorrow night at 7 o'clock in the Average Daily Net Prera Ron Th« J. W. H*le Department recently pre.sented with his 20 members and their wives, will'start ve.stry. for children of all depart Joint Yule Affair For the Week Boded The Weather S|or« yM terday diatrlbuted It a an - I year service pin bv General Man- at S:30 with outgoing President ments. Mrs. W. W. Eells will read Reilly Re-Elected Dee. tS, IhSS Foroeoot.at U. 8. Weather B n t ^ bomia-tP-aU employe*. .Those j tiger Erie Martin. George L. Graziadlo'a Hour, fol- an appropriate story, movies will Members of Sunset Rebekah apd who have worked a t the" store for ; lowed by a steak dinner. There will be shown, and Santa Claus is ex pected to make his appearance President of Union King David lodges and their 1 0 , 8 3 5 a year or longer received a bonus , also be music for dancing follow- . doudy, not so cold tonight, of one week's salary, and those I Ala>’ne Murphy and Nancy > ing the dinner, and Ssnta Claus with gifts. Boys and giris from the families are reminded of the Meaiber of tke Aodlt er SHOW likely Saturday. who have been employed for less ; Weir, two of the Manchester Girl will be present to distribute gifts. Tolland County Home -in Vernon Frank Reilly, president of Local Christmas party in Odd Fellows Dare— of Olmdatlons than a year received a graduated : Scouts who went to Europe this will be guests.. 63, Textile W orkers Union of Hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Manchester—‘A City of Village Charm amount. In addition regular em I past summen. have apoken and America, CIO, since 1938,.has been ROASTING CHICKENS ahown alldes of their trip at sev^ Mrs. 'Raymond Gosselin, presi , Entertainment will include Miss ** ■ * ploye* received a 11.000 insurance 1 dent of the American Legion Aiix- The Luther-Wjfds of the Emanu re-elected to that office for the .Roberta Hollack and her golden I policy and hospitalization insur i eral of the elementary schools re- el Lutheran Church will hold a pot- ; 15th straight year. I centl.v. They were invited by for- I iliary, has appointed the following retriever, in a trick and obedience j The chickens for Christmas are unusually excellent, VOL. LXXII, NO. «8 (CtaoMfled Aivorlialag ea Pago SS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1932 ance. ' committee to assist the I.«gion luck tomorrom night st 8:30 in Union members nicked Reilly at act. Motion pictures will be shown. [ (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SEtniONS) PRIC'E FIVE CEN'N I nier teachers and their pupils in the church vestry. Members are election held In Tinker Hall on particularly in the plump medium sixe, 4-.6 pounds. If ; the intermediate grades at Wssh- post committee for the Joint Q irlst-' Following the entertainment and t»a*t Presidents of Marv B. Che- i mas party Saturday at 6:30"p.m.,, reminded to bring a grab bag gift. Main street Siinda". Also re-elect Christmas tree, refreshments will, you prefer the larger size, 5-6 pounds, please order soon. . Ington School. Bower* School, and at the I-egion home: Mr*. Ray ed were Matthew Paton, vice pres-! Iiey Auxiliaiy No. 13. USWV. en- the Green School. be served. *ved a luncheon yesterday at I mond Hughes, Mr*. Richard The Girl Scout office at 983 Ident Columbus J. Murphy, secre Those attending are asked to Cavey's restaurant, and followed : Vaugiin, Mrs. Ruth Hickox. Mr*. Main street will not be open as tary’: and Robert Adams, treasurer. ! bring a 50 cent gift for the tree, Taft to Vie U with a card p'krty at the home of Geors* R. O'Brien, son of Mr 1 Wilber Little and Mrs. Earl Peter- usual from 7 to 8 tonight, but will Tude Vince was. elected treasurer; and one for each child marked with ROGER O LC O n Twins Still ^CriticaV Mr*. Florence Nichols of North ' and Mrs. George O’Brien of 1.1 ’ son. Each m em bsr of the auxiliary be clo.sed in order that the adult for a three-year term, | the child's full name. { Sim street, and exchange of , Hudson street, returned home Sun- I will provide a hot di.sh or a salad members of the Girl Scout organ- TTie union incfiides about 1..500 King David Lodge will hold a 40.3 West Center Street Telephone 785.3 For Senate Christmas gifts. Mrs. Lottie Behr- I ria.v from Camp Pendleton. Calif., land the committee will purchase I, zation may go to Watkins Funeral of the 2.000 Cheney Brothers work- i short business meeting, starting { i other items. 1’ Ike Picks and is president of the Club. i to’spend the Chri.stmas holidays. Home at 7:30 to pay respects to era. Ipromptly at 7 o’clock. I At Start of Third Day Leader Job ■ ------. \ Chicago, Dec. 19—i/P)—The Brodie Siamese twins, their Washington, Dec. 19—(JP) heads'separated in an unprecedented operation, began their —Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio For Army, Navy Grime Boss third day of life as separate entities today still in critical con announced today he will be a dition. "There has been very little change in the condition of cardidate for floor leader in Roger Lee and Rodney Dee Brodief tlie new Republican-controlled Has ‘Loss’ since yesterday afternoon," a bul Senate starting Jan. 3. Children Visit with Mr. anJ Mrs. Santa Cans letln issued by the University of Taft’s statement, iaaucd through Illlnola St 8:4S a.m. stated. UN Planes his office here, said he reached hia Will Decide Of Memory “The condition of Roger remains decision .after assurance from ‘very precarious.' He has not re Senator Bridges (R„ NH) that he gained consciousness and la being desires to be temporary President On Life of New York, Dec. 19—(/P)— Fed Intravenously. Hammer at of the Senate rather than floor Condition Temied Critical leader and fi-om Senator Knowland Albert Anastasia, reputed "Rodney is doing better than his (R., Clalif.) th a t he does not in “Lord High Executioner” of brother. Nevertheless, his condi tend to be a candidate for floor Curbs Law Murder, Inc., appeared before tion'still is termed 'critlcsl.' Red Bases leader. • The twins were separated Wed Bridges and Knowland were the New York State Crime nesday night after a dav-kmg ex- New York. Dec. 19— commission today but ob Seoul, Dec. 19—(j My mind la so confused. I don’t other vital factors have improved destroyed. Secretary of the Navy—Robert tlful Bates, George Washington in full and twin bed slightly during the monilng.” Rod Elsenhower forces had no objec Bemerd Anderaon, 42, of Vemqn, know whether I am coming or . Marine fighter-bombers blasted tion to Taft as floor leader. The *i"», All the more reason to wear a going." ney's condition wkk termed supply areas just north of the tip Texas, a director and d e^ ty ehoto Anastasia was named In testi ''stable. Seems to be good.” Ohioan tried hand to defeat Elsen man of the board of directors ikl of the western front. hower for the Republican presi mony only yesterday as having Dr. Eric Oldberg, head of the Ground action continued light. the Federal Reeerva Bank at D o t been involved in the still ofQclally- dential nomination but suppocted lae. Texas. J i 100% VIRGIN WOOL IMPORTED - untolved slaying of Peter Panto, a (CeaHntied oa Page Tweaty-three) (CoBtinned on Page Twenty-three) him after he waa nominated. Secretary of the Air Forceir waterfront figure who bucked mob The text of Taft's statement: Harold E. Talbott, 44, of N r ‘ rule when former Mayor William "After consultation with many York, former chairman O'Dwyer was Kings County dis senators. I have decided that I board of the North Amarlcan. Holland Health shall be a candidate for the ma tion Company, and a member of trict attorney. th e. Chryaler Corp., finance ces^ His memory proved hazy on such jority floor leader of the Senate Boston Gunman Tagged when Congress meets. mittee. : i Incidents, but he talked freely of Active’Aa Adviser BLANKETS hia personal background. "I have made this decision only Under questioning, ha said he after assurance from Senator Talbott was aotlva aa u advii qpd' fund'iiaar during Bieenho 72 X 00 C I O f i *2T).05 waa about 50 year* old, was born Brink’s Robber by FBI Bridges that he desires to be In Italy, came.to the United State* President Pro Teihpore of the Sen presitohtial campaign, .si7.e ^ l O a ^ O value FAB-LINED GIRDLEI In '1917, was naturalized and now ate (to which he would be tradi others selected today had not i ■lt«krfc ft yuf tlirtifli lived in Pallaades, N. J. tionally entitled by reason of These arp Just a few af the hoodrada of ehIMraa who had a ehanea last Mght to vhStMr. urad In tha campaign limelight J, . FLORAL DUTCH’TILE PAHERN Boston, Dec. 19—(fl*)—Joseph J. “Specs” O’Keefe, 44-year- seniority) rather thatn floor lead and Mr*. SanU CUua, also knowm aa RMiard Filter and Mm. Daisy Canade, at the TaU OMani a national scale. JUl the detigni|> His home is one of the town's tions must be approved -by th4 showpieces-tS palatial mansion old Boston gunman, js named by the FBI as one of the masked er and as-urance from Senator anniml Christmas party last night at the State Annorj-. Talking Mith Mm. Santa hi Charlea ____ What n value! Beautiful soft extra warm imported What a ffift-this new you-8o festive, so Senate. surrounded by high walls, iron men who robbed the Brink’s Boston headquarters of $1,210,- Knowland that ho does not intend of Wlllimantle, while Barbara Doggart Is seated on Santa’s lap. In the front nm , from the left, nre '1 blankets with all over floral pattern. In green and gates and floodlights. to be a candidate for fleor leader." The present Secretaries of the blue only. feminine, so wonderfully free.' 000 on the bight of Jan. 17, 1950. O’Keefe was named in Linda Doggart, Sandra Fox and Sharon Benson. (Storj- on page •). Army, Navy and Air Force reapeto Before he took the stand, his at affidavits filed by the FBI with the ------— ------Knowland. who is In California, tlvely are Frank Pace, Dan Kim torney, Jam ea A. Major, of Hack federal court In Boston. ~ * w- . • has prevlouslv said he was a can Other Beautiful Blankets $7.50 to $16.50 It’s a gift from Playtex Fab-Lined to yoji.' ensack, N. J., advised the com ball and Thomas K. Finletter. The affidavits became available , f g-kot S'kT I -sar-saasw didate for floor leader against Hagerty's office said Anderson A newly slender figure-a feeling of freedom, mission he has warned hIS client to newsmen 1st* yesterday ak O’- ] Afl J_<1 \ 111^ anyone except Bridges, is a Democrat who described hifn- not to answer any possibly In Keefe fought a contempt of court .-. ._ a ^ He said he would not contest Lattimore Loud self during the campaign os of comfort that you’ve never had before.' criminating questions. charge resulting from his refusal for the post against the New Major pointed out that Anastasia Police Seize Guns "Democrat for Eisenhower.” Tha Hampshire Senator. who ha.s Clouc^soft fabric is fused to all-way stretching top answer pertinent questions be Index Climhs other three men designated today yj Gift Wrapping was subject to denaturalization and fore a grand jury hearing evidence served as floor lender durinjt the 111 Protestation are Republicans. latex without a seam, stitch or bone.' It’s deportation proceedings and also in the fabuloiui atlckup. past year while the Republicans was under investigation by the U. S. A ttorney George F. Gar- Close to Record were the mlnoiity party In Con Thlra Demcerat completely invisible under your Treasury Department. rity told reporters today that he gress. Against Charge In Jail Break Plot Anderson is the third Democrat Paper And Ties The witness gave hia name as Taft now 1* chairman of the Sen chosen by Eisenhower for a key waa "very disturbed” by publics-. W ashington. Dec. lO— The W tC y sleekest holiday clothes.' Umberto Anastaalo. but said he tion of the information in the af- ' ate Republican Policy committee. position In the Republican adminis in r •ae dlwHfwere fetbieMd ef M UUC * Colorful Christmas paper and ribbon for .your Christ was known usually as Albert Wa.shlngton. Dec. 19 (A5 Owen tration that will take office Jdh'. mas gift*. fidavita, which he said were "Sup coat of living as measured by the Although his statement did not Lattimore loudly declared "not Norwalk, Dec. 19—(IP)—The arrest last night by a U. S. Anastasia. mentITin it, he presumably would 20. Come, write, phone fo r your posed to be impounded." government crept up two-tenths of guilty!" today in an.swer to a Marshal of a 45-year-old Norwalk man on a charge of violat The others are. Mr*. Oveta Cuto sisteea piese Starter Set fer feer A commission attorney asked He said that it "should be made ’ relinquish that job to take the gift of glamour, today I Anastasia if he had a brother who a point last month to equal the floor leadership. seven - count perjury^ indictment ing the Federal Firearms Act, was today disclosed by federal Hobby, Houston, Texas, editor aim clear the affidavits... were made record high reached last August. based on his sworn denial of Com veers fer «M.M lOc to 25c each was s priest. out in 1950... for the purpose of There had been speculation that and state enforcement officers. Federal authorities said the publisher, who will be Fadergl "Why should I drag an innoeeq^ The Bureau of Labor Statistics, if Taft became floor leader. Know- munist sympathies. weapons they seized had. been des Security Administrator, and Mar obtaining a search warrant In con announcing its measuring as of tined to be sent to the State's nection with the Brink's investiga land mleht succeed him as chair The two words almost a .shout tin P. Durkin, of C!2iicago and (Contlnoed on Nov. 15, said today that higher —were 611 Lattimore said during a Prison, Wethcrsfleld, for use in an Washington, ABX> plumbing unhM Have beautiful dinnerware for every meal, Match or mix from thesa PlsyUx Fab-Lintd Tag'e Two) tion.’’ man of the policy committee. Gsrtar Girdle. home rents were mainly responsi brief court proceeding, but his at escape plot there. Health Project preaident, who was chosen as Sec* One of the affidavits, signed by retary of Labor. e^■ery day* with Boontonware — made of the naw dheorat^r celars: White Magic or pink, John B. Greene, a special agent of ble for the increai'’* in Its index. torney, Thurmand Arnold, had Taken into cuatody in hia Nor The slight rise was not enough plenty to say about publicity the walk residence. 2 Waldron place, at Like Anderson. Mrs. Hobby sup* new wonder-material Melmat^ — and forjiet Towsr luff, Fowdtr llu i. Golds* Yollmr, Christmas Red Ribbon the FBI who: heads the Brink’s In Revamped T-H vestigation, says that he "has to prevent the nation's rsiL work case has received. 8:15 p. m. yesterday was Louis Hinges on Ike, ported Eisenhower in the -camt Ri"hti^ Backers 'Suey' Venq, on parole from worries about breaking, chipping, cracking, it .s Cfosbtrry lid , Soo loom Gfton, Sfons For vviesth* and ftorsl decorations. $ 5 9 5 reason to believe that Jogeph J. ers from taking a one-cent cut in Trial Set for March paign. Durkin supported Gov. Ada O'Keefe was one of the nartlci- their hourly wages. The wages of U. S. D istrict Judge Jam es R. Wetherafleldr' after conviction for lal E. Stevenson of lllinoie, tlta guaranteed'* So handsome you'll be prOud of it Gray, Forest Cittn. I'/i-INCH RIBBON...... 50c Roll Law Major Aim pants in the robbery at Brink's. about 1U million railroad workers May Spur Row Kirkland, before whom Lattimore robbery of the Pastime Athletic Medical Group With ‘Adjust-All Inc., 165 Prince street, Boston." are tied by union contracts to the waa arraigned, said the trial of and Social club, Seaview avenue, (Oontinued on Page Twa) t for any occasion, Boontonware is satin-smooth, 3- INCH RIBBOhl...... lOc Yd. Norwalk, niore than two years ago, garters $a.9S A second affidavit says that BLS index. the Far Eastern specialist prob Washington, Doc. 19--(fl»» The smartly designed, and comes in lovely deco 1^-piac* Startar Sat: Of House GOP 160.000 in Brink’s loot on April 27, They had received two cents an ably will begin sometime in early Veno was arrested on a federal 4- INCH RIBBON...... 15c Yd. 111 New Senate w arrant by U. S. M arshal Robert fate of a new plan to make it Other Playtex girdles 19.50, was hidden in a house at hour Increase in the last .adjvst- March. easier for people to meet doctor rator-approved colors. ■'X ashes so easily, safely, lour ouch, cups and saucers, bnod ond from $3.S0 Slattery, of New Haven, asaiated Wa.-ihington. t>ec. 19 — (/F5 — 771 'Veterans of Foreign Wars ment. • Waahington. Dec. 19—f(Pi—Sens- The judge gave Lattimore until bills appeared today to hinge- on parkway. Boston, then°occupted by by Detective Willlaro Smith, of the even small-try can scramble through dishwash kutiers, dinner ploles. ^ Hearings aimed at redrafting of The new consumer's price index, tors trying to figure out how to Feb. 16 to file motions attacking Norwalkcjrwai* Policet-oiice uepanmenl Department. - whether President-elect Eiaen- BiiUetins the Taft-Hartley Labor Law have O'Keefe's sister, Mrs. Mary A. measuring Nov. 15 price# of/ood, the indictment returned Tuesday ing with no accidents! And, it keeps hot foods Hoolev. 87. smash fliibusters are considering The Norwalker wa* arraigned for it and how strongly been set as one of the first major clothing, rent, medical care, en strategy that could throw the by a grand jury, charging he lied before TT U. S.o r* Commissioner____ 1_.____n Robert -,___ . thethe Ameriean American ’HreHlral Medical association from the AP Wirca Boxed Gift Stationery A third affidavit sets forth that tertainment and a Host of other hot (never needs preheating)—cold foods cold' Complete your sot erilts: plattor, vi|o- pieces of business by the new Re opening session of the new Senate when he denied to Senators he had Alcorn in New Haven last night (AMA) may be against it. J (,nme in, drop a dish with us and see for publican Hoii.se. on Jan. 3 into an uproar. been a Communl'-t aympathizer or and releaaed under *2,500 bond The plan, developed by Prc.si- toble serving dish, divided or usdividod All white or coloi’f ' paper and envelopes in not# R ^ McConnell (R-Pa.l, due to (ConUnned on Page Twenty-three) (Oentinued oa Page Twenty-three) Behind their efforts is a desire to promoter of Commurrtst interests. after he waived examination. REDDICK GETS U F B or letter size. become chairman of the House dent Truman’s commission on the yourselt how caretrcc Bs'Kintunware can he! clear the way for civil riifhts meas Bond waa fixed at $2,00<) which According to federal inveatiga- nation's health needs, is built New Haven, Dec. (ftne for solod bowl), sugar ond rrtamtr. Labor committee, said today the ures. They hope to deprive oppon was provided in the form of nego roy Reddick, 2a-year-old Ncgr»'' whole fleld of labor-management lar'gcly around voluntary, prepaid ents of their most trusty weapon, tiable treasury notes. (Continned on Page Mx) medical insurance financed in part ex-convict, wma eentCBoed *»!: 'j.’.'rn [utfjviee hrrainge comti uuh rtei) fu’:hn'e. relstions law would be reviewed Demand $50 Neckties: the fliibuster. which can be used to Edward F. Hummer, a Justice life Imprisooment, witiMVt bea e i ! 50c to $2*00 by his committee at sessions tenta by federal and state governments. talk legislation to death. department attorney w.ho had pre Senators interested 4n the health lit of pardon, toilay to the oX'^ tively set to start early in Feb A leader in the move, Sen. sented the case to the grand Ju^, plotUon slaytog March, It «#' ruary. UHF Television problem said they doubted the new X Humphrey (D-Minn.), said today suggested that Lattimore "be re program could get through Con Hooter Wright, a holiae pototor., "From that I hope we can Holiday Buyers Spend- Republican and Democratic Sena stricted to the D istrict of ColUm- who had Idcatuied him aa a boM^ avolve a bill." he told a reporter. tors who fsvpr making it easier to gress If the AMA decides to bat "If the Taft-Hartley law can be Due at Midnight tle It. They said the one thing that op mao. Superior Cenrt 'Jadga ( shut off debate have been invited (Continned on Page Six) John A. Cornril Impooed toe aca* I Give Electrical Gifts patched up and worked out—all to confer here Dec. 30. might get it enactril woultl be right. If not, ag)hoIe new bill may definite, unmincing words from tcBoe after denying defeoae aw*- ' h a i r d ryers More, Survey Indicates ' Humphrey, told a reported that New York. Dec. 19—(/P)—Ultra ' ...;, . . $6.95 to $9.95 have to be written." one course of action under study Is high frequency iUHF) television the new President that he wants tions to eet aolde a trst. dftaree ‘ it. murder conviction by a Jury « r; TOASTERS ...... , $l2.95.to $23.00 Although McConnell has not to move at the start of the session takes a giant'stride today, with eight women and fear men vrtinf', taken a public position, hi* dissat New York, Dec, TS-(J1—Christ-»New York expect to better lost for the adoption of new Senate four stations receiving transmit El.senhower has taken no stand WAFFLE IRONS .., . $7.95 to $21.95 isfaction with Taft-Hartley as the mas business is so good, says a year’s volume. rules— a maneuver aimed at elem- News Tidbits ters for sending ■ programs on so far on the voluntary, pay-in- recommended Reddlek be given n' nation's basic labor law la widely Charlotta, N. C.,_ merchant, that “Two universal complaints In the insting Rule 22. channels newly opened to video. advanCe health plan. During the life term Instead of betag •x»r' MIXERS ____ $35.00 to $46.50 recognized on Capitol Hill. he even has a brisk dtmand for ISO country at large are lack of park U nder Rule 22, a halt, can be Culled from AP Wires They will race to get on the air presidential campaign, he spoke cuted. . ■ PORTABLE MIXERS $19.75 to $19.95 He is understood to feel that neckties. They are made of velvat, ing facilities for ahopiMrs and a called to a fliibuster only by the as quickly as possible, and the win out against what he termed "so Randy Lee Hat Taft-Hartley is too complex, not woven with pure gold. shorUge of trained aalea help. votes of 64 Senators, or two-thirds ner will be the nation's second cialized medicine" and for. im MARAOON RELBASED < COFFEE, MAKERS____ $9.95 to $37.50 Gift Gloves And Mittens easily understood by either labor Denver's three M^gest depart Merchanta blame a late Thanka- of the entire membership.. Oppon Eleven cars of B7-car freight UHF station and the first with proved medical service for the peo Petersburg, Va„ Bee. la— ‘ or management, and a symbol of ment stores agree that Yule busi glving for the traffic crush. They ents contend il is almost impos train, carrying newsprint and po commercial equipment. ple. —John Maragoa,' toe - faraser CLOCKS...... $3.95 to $17.95 ness is "substantially hsavier" Kansas City bootblack wtl# toofc/ ALL WOOL GLO VES...... $1.00 to $1.98 unnecessary controversy which the say people are trying to cram all sible to apply. tatoes from Worcester to New Station WFPG-TV in Atlantic TTxc AMA up to now has taken a Pr. ■ Republicans would do well to erase. than Inst year and will set new ree- of their buying into a ahorter time. W hat's more. Rule 22 provides Haven, are derailed, doing dam CHty. N. J., Is claiming the honor stand—in opposition—on only one a shine to celebrities aj*d bacOMta. $ 1 . 9 8 . STEAM IRONS . .. $18.95 and $19.95 ords. ALL WOOL M IHENS...... $1.00 to $1.98 Pr. The GOP platform endorsed the In Kansaa City the downtowiw debate limiUtlon whatever age estim ated a t *,30.000. . . , In In advance, saying it will have its phase of the program. AMA presi- a frequent poliehed aad Iteqweat REGULAR IRONS . $1 1.95 to $14.95 law, but called for any changes In Chicago, preaidsnt Joel Gold- shpoptng district is so jammed shall appl)r to, proposals to change dia's parliament overrides Com- visitor at the White House, wap-' VAN RAALTE FABRIC GLOVES $1.65 to $3.50 blatt of Goldblatt Bros., Inc., re with cars that operators of outly munist-le'd 'leftwing opposition and (Oontlnoed oi. Page Four) released from the federal refor*' Pr. ports: (ConUnued on Page Six) Polois; Rfd white, jungle, brown, gold, CORN POPPERS . . $6.45 and $9.95 (Continued On Page Four) ing parking lota ate’'~snppl.'vlng (Continued on Page Nine) completes approval of Prime Min matory here today,. He .told'! WASHABLE DEERSKIN GLOVES ...... $4.98 Pr. "We're running 10 per cent ahead "shuttle-bus" service for their ister Nehru's five-year plan for served all but 12 days ef a 24*<, kelly, wine, navy, beige, black. RADIOS ...... $17.95 to $49.95 right now. If it kee^ up it will be PIGSKIN G LO VES...... $4.98 Pr. patrons. Philadelphia Has banned raising India's standard of living. month aenteace for lylag to Lodge Seeks Hike the biggest Christmas business in all parking of paaaenger cars In Freighter Helpless Police believe one girl dead in Senate sub-commlttea toveati-' WQPJ. LINED LEATHER GLOVES $4.98 Pr. our history.” the central city area. fire that demolishes boarding Truman Labels His Policies gating five percenters. * These enthusiastic comnnents are Gripea about the help situation school tvoUsing 29 Negro orphans ------' Ih' FUR LINED Lea t h er g l o v e s ...... • • $4.98 Pr. In Business Taxes typical of others obtained in an are long and loud. A Los Angeles | RAIL SUIT DISMIBSKD Associated Press survey of Christ 111 Big Wind Storm and underprivileged children in CAPESKIN DRESS GLO VES...... retailer complains: "It’s murder.” Stoughton, Mass. . , . Attorney As Bulumrk against Soviet Waahtogton, Dec. I t UTT ^ BABY SHOP ...... * a $3.98 Pr. mas shopping‘trends in 24 cities. Hires Nine Santas General McGranery starts pro The Justice deportowat. aaS^ H artford, Dec. 19 — (JT) — If. ' From coast to coast It's pretty . Macy'a New York licked the Vancouver, B. C., Dec. 19— — JUST ARRIVED FOR XMAS there is a way to increase taxes of much the same story; Stores bulg ceedings to strip American citi W ashington. Dec. 19—upi— * nounced today that on oati-ttao* i Berets help problem by Interviewing 27,- Her rudder damaged and. buffeted zenship of Russian-born Meyer 'Truman conceded there have salt against 47 western rillreadn ' ■V A NEW SHIPMENT OF Connecticut businesses without too ing with shoppers, downtown park by a heavy wind, tlie . CTanadian President Trunian stoutly defended been in his administration some much harm, Gov. John Lodge ing lots jammed, holiday buyers 000 applicants for part-time Lansky, alleged big time gambler today the foreign policies of hia; boa been dismissed. Tke gevecto^ Christmas work. Six thousand Pacific. Steamship . Company and former bootlegger. n^tdkes and a few failures in in- meat lUed tbasolt Aug. 22. 1244. * wants the State Development com spending more money, . freighter Maplerove wallowed seven years In the -White House ' tRnatlonal relations, but he said were hired. Included were nine Auto makers promised enough charging that a eotnMaotten $ 1 . 9 8 Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Wa Are mission to find It. Blames Sales Tax Santa Clausea—two more than helplessly in rough North Pacific and .'declared they have produced those who criticize such losses as ^ Clip Hats Lodge, discussing budget matt steel in first three months of next "a situation in which it should be ' ttoaactol, Industrial aad roll..* The one big exception Is New last year. The big store is experi waters today. the fall of China to the Reds rare rood toteresto bad noted to eel- * For ers with the commission yesterday, York. John Raas6h, presidqnt of year to build 175,9000 more ear* ^lear to the Soviet leaders that! ly look to the whole balance sheet. Heactquartart menting with a self-service toy Help,,(.was'fen route to the 10,- and trucks . . . Accused of falsi lusloB to motototo aea noaspeti-;' Assorted style* and colors including white sngonrt asked the group to study the ef Wanamsker’a New York store, re department. 000 ton ship which gave a position they cannot gain their objectives. This appraisal of foreign accom- In all colors. Priced at fect of various type* of tax In ports sales running tehlnd lagt fying her connection with wartime by the use of force." pliahments since 1945 waa In a live troasportatiaa latea. ^ . Most retailer* agree that the 1,260 ifiiles off the British Colum tierman propaganda broadcast, creases which might be enacted on year "and I doubt if we'll pick up shortage of help stems from cur bia roast. But offtclala estimated "We have demonstrated to 'the ' speech prepared for ceremonies at Girl Scout stalft business and on state econo what we’ve lost.” He blame* Irene Albert la under *5,000 bond Communists t(i*t their expansion-! the National War College, training FLDRIO PUCA08 OUn.TV ,'i ' 1. rent full employment and general it would take’ the tug Island vMillinery Dept.—Second Floor my in general. And he wants the transportation difficulties, competi after her arrest by FBI and Immi 1st efforts will be checked,” the school for arm ed services staff offl- Woshtogtoa, Dec. la—(iP) prosperity—the same Influences Sovereign of Vancouver at least gration SerylcS officers in Los An Edward J. Ftorto, n Haw JareaW $1.98 - $2.98 tS«J.WHAU co. edmmission to give, him its finding tion of convenient suburban ahop- that are bringing record emwda of. four more days to reach the ship. President said, adding; | cers. No advance announcement of Equipment as soon as possible,. ping centers and—most oT all—the geles. ';They know this nation is be- ' the talk was made, and reporters waterfront lobar beas also iid'* shoppers into the stores. A mer The Maplecove radioed' for aid Supreme Court of Ck>mmunlst At the bearing on the budget of city tales tax ef three cent*, on the chant in Richmond, Va., theorize* yesterday while Inbound to Van- coining strong. They know the were told they could not attsnd, guilty to a perjanr dollar. East Germany bars alimony and strength and unity of the free na but the Wfhite House gave out a threw blmaetf on l i supjMrt money for divorced wom tions is mounting. They con gain (Onattnoed aa Pnga FIvn) All Wanamaker storM outside (CeettaBed.* Fog* Thna) (Coatlanad ea Paga Fim ) fhe eoort today whits en . nothing from war biit catastrophe." (OoBtiaoed ea Page Foortoea) was aun del^intittir '1 • I 1 < r Multen^r ...... 96 110 86 293 Just emerged from a refreshing Joey for seven rounds. Bhots which accounts for the long the UConn-Holy Cross basketball Dee. 15 with 519 7/12, about 17 ChBrubln.^ lOS *92 117 317 Browne 103 111 9.5 309 10 points and played a steady floor Pioneer Parachute. 52 to 41. and of my hig ambitions l.s to see Mr. ! 157 12.1 109 .389 Johnson ...... 138 114 129 381 Oppose St. CyriVs Sunday I .shower,,said; Before the, bout, Moore—Who er and uninteresting games of the game Jan. 7 at Storr* you had bet points ahead of Sammy Snead, M. CorrBntl W alts . . 90 84 68 262 game. Ronnie Cyr had seven points suffered their first setback of the Be.sketball, George Mikan. play I "He ( Maxim 1 can have a re- ter have a ticket. Ducats will be who had .502 2/3. Lambfck 96 in 9.’{ mo w;eighed 172 1-2 to Maxim’s current season under the new one TotalB ...... 578 675 533 1686 132 123 I2J 375 ...... 518 502 515 1535 and did a good job on the boards. young season. tilers game." In Europe they've match. hut I'd like to get Marrl 1<4 1-2 was an 8-to-5- favorite. scarcer than hen’s teeth come the Snead finished fourth in earn Whelan heard of him yet. and one foul rule. Games today are Bucklanc — 108 97 205 Bill Jones was high man for LED BY DON OEBHARDT and wlec who has recovered from hla | snn for the heavyweight title. I'm with the odds shifting to 12-te-B at running anywhere from 20 to 30 night of the game. Sorry, we don’t ings with $19,908. \ilU .ouiu!