- s:' 1/ V.-V '/■ i -' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 198S } " 7 , PAGE SIXTEEN ilm triifHtfr EttPttittg l|pralii .AT«raf« Dally Net Pr«M Run r«r tba Week B««e4 Nev. te . IM S ; Homa Kconomlca Oommlt- . A cordial Invitation Is extended sent Manchaatar a.t this national of HillstOT^ Grange, No 87, to all interested to attend the Art 14 Girl Sc6ul8 event will not not. only hava these 1 1 ,9 0 8 About Town is sponsoring a demonstration at Exhibit and "open house" tonight Contralto Soloist skills but will be outstanding f An Imnwdhtn ••fof* ■r ' Jr- from 7;30 to 9:30’at East Hartford girls, who are good mixers ahd iMr e( el the Ao«t The rtcular W-monthlyjpwtng the Grange Hall tonight at 8 Make Bids for for your family protsetion h o’clock. On display will be a com High School, to view the work'of leaders, who know how to parti Borcee OlKMletlea of Gwmnft Chsptef Bpt* Slgink plete line of greeting cards, wrap the adult evening classes.,-A num cipate in: a group and how to give youri os toon a i you Manchester— City of Village Charm Phi wUl b« held toBMinw night pings and'ribbons foh Christmas ber of local people are imong the /Senior Roundup of themselves freely. They will at t:15 at the h o^ of Mn. Har and all occasion*, novelties, Jewel pupils. have an unusual ppportunity to bocom* d poliqfholdsr of ths' old Schueta l)>''Thomaa Dr. Fol meet'and exchange ideas with girls y o u LXXV, NO. 50 ry, stationery, books and games A total of 14 applications from (SIXTEEN PA6{^S) MANCIHES'TER, CONN.; TUESDAY^ NOVEMBER 29. 1955 (Chuietnee Adverttdag on pegn u ) lowing the>m A ieat and cultural and noveltiM for children. Refresh Our Lady of Victory Mothers from a ll' over, this country and SUN LIFE OF CANADA meeting^xptnna the annual ments will'bo sen’ed. 'The public Circle will meet Wednesday night Interested Senior .Girl Scouts, at from other countrlea as well. J* party will he discussed. at the home of Mrs; George W11-, least one from each of the fix Sen Selection of Manchester's de is invited^ legates will be made by a Selec- lard J r , 47 Stephen St, The ior troops Iq Manchester, has been MR. C. tENNINGTON , ^Mother Cahrini Mothers Circle Manchester Lodge of Elks held Ing will start promptly at 8 o’( tiona Com,nrilttee, which will meet received by the Selections Com tonight at 7 o'clock at the Girl 28 SALEM RD.—TEL. Ml M7M re will iheet a t the home of Mrs. Vir its Second annual harvest dance as there will be a gueat spei mittee of th i Manchester Girl ginia Falla, 4« Thomai Dr., at 8 ia t the Elks Home Saturday night, Members bringing guests arC " Scout office. Chairman of this com 'preaeirlatfTa Scout Council for the 19,56 nation mittee IS'. Mrs.'Herbert McKinney, / rip s o'clock tomorrow night. Members with over 250 Flks . and their to notify the hostess. are reminded to'bring articles for al Senior Roundup in Michigan s.ssistant director of Camp Merri- friends attending. Music was fur next summer. Warned on a rummage sale. nished by Pubaldo Bros, orchestra. Wood last summer. Other mem; Chairnt^n Raymond Beauregard, This first largerscale national hers of the committee include; New Firm Offers - camp ever held by the Girl Scouts Mrs. Cladys Meyer, president of I Itancheater Lodge, Ito. 73, A. F. who wia.unabl* to.gitend due to a death In lis famif^, extends his of the U.S.A. will be held at the the Manchester Girl Scout Coun SPECIALIZING IN \ ' and A. M., will hold a apecl^ com- Highland State Recreation area. cil; Miss Evaline Pentland, a mem asts Hit Arfcd Flood taws municaUon at the MaSonloTemple thanks to all who supported thi $liorl-Term Loans 40 miles from Detroit, from June ber of the council; A. Hyatt Sut-* tomorrow night at 7 :S0. The Trav- endeavor. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES^ Hartford, Nov. 29 29 to July 11. with an expected at liffe, guidance teacher in the Junior By THE ASaMKrAIED PKBSS d p )— alera Square Club of the Travellers The Manchester Company, a tendance of about .5,000 Senior Girl high schools; snd . Charles Pot State health and water:er Insurance Co. of Hartford will be Mrs, Gertrude Smachetti. pro . GENERAL CONTRACTING A snowstorm spawned over gram chairman ofNlhe Wales has corpor'iUon : newly formed* prtficl- Smuts and sdqlts. ter. science and ^piathematics ficials cautioned a legislativis ls t ii^ gueata of the lodge ahd will e.xem- teacher In the Juhlor,high'schools. the Great Lakes during. the pllfy the Master Mason degree. At arranged with FredVtck G. Nas- pally to lend money for short-term The Manchester Senior Scouts REMODELING AND REPAIRING comrhittee today against Islff. 33 Norman St., to show a fllm- have been rating themselves on , Coordinator for the patrol. No. night eripiJled Buffalo, N. Y., the conclusion^ of the meeting, financing of industrial sub-con- flood control legislation which tomorrow evening in Tinker Hall, their primitive camping skills snd 33. which will be made up of eight FREE ESTIMATES—MORTGAGES ARRANGED a sprawling industrial city, there will be a social hour and re frsets. Is offering 10,000 shares of girls from Manchester and nearby would dtit down the state’s freshments. and to tell of his travels through AlH'flch I*ho!o. the ability they feel they have in leaving even the main the Middle East. Weighin^\will be six per cent cumulative preferred Lillian sMernlk contributing to group fun, such as communities. Is Mrs. Betty/Jones. Water supply. thoroughfareis dogged with The Qijiebn of Peace Mothers Cir a t 7:30 p.m. Tlie group ^ v e a convertible stock for sale at $10 songs, dances, crafts, dramatics ERNEST A, RITCHIE w il"illiam S. ' Wise, director of the repeat performanfee of their efir- Lillian MernIk, a very young and and ceremonies. snow. State W atfr ObmmiBaion, and Britain Hit Warns of Peril cle will meet aUthe home of Mrs. a share. lovely lady, will be the contralto 16 LIBERTY ST."— TEL. MI 3-8172. MANCHESTER Itorothy Manning, 100 Brettnn Rd.. rent show. "Tons of Fun." to a On their applications, their lead Fpur deaths were attributed to WarrW J. Scott of the SUte receptive audience that packed Agent for the stock sale is soloist with the Manchester Mes ers have rated them on other qual- the atorm/ t H ealU i^ p t., appeared before the Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. 'A Rockville High School auditorium Charles E. Thenebe and Associates siah Chorus this year, when it pre For Nation in gueat speaker will be present. iflcalion.s:'use and understanding State Police warned that all Roada, m dgea and Rivera Com Saturday night. \of Hartford. sents ' The Messiah " Sunday eve of the patrol system, ability to EMERGENCY roada in and out of the atorm- mittee toXoppoae a bill which For AttacX Jesse H, Bannister of 177 Maple ning at 7:30 In the sanctuary of care for health ’ and personal be laahed . metropolitan area were would uithM ae the water com Louis A. A ru ii. airman appreh St. Bridgets Mothers Circle will St. and Gerald J. Hogan of An- the Soifth Methodist Church. OIL RURNER dangerous and many were im- mission to rwmtre' ixtaarvolra be Policy Quarrel tlce, USN, of 3 Kerry r St„ is serv- longings while traveling and camp meet tonight’ at , 8 o'clock s i the doyjy' formed the financial firm A native of VVorcester, Mass., ing, enjoyment ‘of primitive camp SERVICE paaaable. ^ reduced to 7 0 'per cent of their OnTo^^ed Ing at the W Jting Field Naval home of Mrs. C. A. Johnson. 86 which plans to lend money to small she was heard by Anna Kaskas, All city achOola, public and capacity aa a ^ o o d prevention Washington, Nov. 29 (/P)— Auxiliary Air atlon at Milton, Columbus S t Co-hostesses will be former leading contralto of the regardless of weather, acceptance Industrial firms which enter con of the ideals of Glfl Scouting as Gift Suggestions parochial, were closed. More than measure. Fla. Mrs. Ralph Rooke and Mrs. Julius Metropolitan Opera, whose pro Londop, Noy/29 -(/P) Secretary of Statq Dulles to tracts tb supply larger industries. ^ A L L SO others In auburba and outlying The only person '(avoring the Randazzo., Members are reminded tege she became. She lived and evidenced by an understanding of areaa also were unable to open, day called on Republicans as The lo ^ s will permit the com other' people’s feelings and respect measure' was one of ^ s authors, Soviet t l n i ^ protested fly to bring articles for the Chinese panies to "p^.v their labor forces studied with Miss Ksskas for three WILLIAMS Many induatriea also shut their Britain to^ y against a F’or- well a.s Democrats to avoid suction. years while attending,Indians Unl- for their rights, a knowledge of gates, and all downtown depart State I\ep- Wood M,' CMwan, (R- and to purchase supplies while the community in which they live OIL SSRVICS Weaton),\who contended^at au eign O ^ i c e spokesman’s partisan foreign policy quar they are awaiting payment after versitv. She has appeared in reci From Our Domestics DepL m ent stores were closed. Basil T. Nddden Sr„ 221 Hack tal.' in the F*asl and Midwest, and Bn acceptance of rtisponsibil- Up to 16 inches of anow fell in thority tb\|ower reservoir^ when charge^hat Russian Premier rels whiiih, he said, might filing contracts. floods threatened ahould b^p in- matack Bt.. has received a cable toured with an opera quartet and Ity, as well I as other skills. m i-9.4548 Buffalo itself ahd there were re in had expressed "hyP" “endanger, our nation." According to a certificate of in The delegates choSen to repre pointed In one<:^atage agehey gram from Munich, Germany, an corporation filed in the office of last fall made her formal debut at ports of up to four feet south of Dulles suggested «t a news con nouncing the birth of a daughter the 95th Worcester Music Festival, A the city. Health m qtor Aired ^ il” views On Gerthan ference that Republicona, aa welt SALE to his son and daughter-in-law, the town clerk, the new companies with the Philadelphia Orchestra Cowan said thaCthe lowering ot^ iification. aa Democrats, should avoid what authorizeu capitalization is $130,- The rest of the state was hit \ Sgt. l.C. and Mrs. Armond A. and Eugene Ormandy. mafnly by frigid temperatures, but water In power and w n k in g water Charge D'Affalrea N; D, Belo- he called "exceasea" In debate on Noddan. A veteran of nine .years 000 w'ith 30,000 shares at $1 par A final rehearsal of the chorus reservoirs • ahould ^ n»\conaidere4 lyoatlkov called on Sir Ivon e foreign policy in the campaign. value each and the preferred 110 Watertown, perennial atorm cen ^ Cedpar Halt ~ spf Army service. Nodden was ata- is being held this rvening at the ter of the north country, had a from ;he standpoint of humin 'riroatrick' permament head- of He said he himself la trying to ^oned at Ft. Knox. Ky„ before stock which has been pul on the ■South Methodist Church. All mem safety rather than from its effect th^ Foreign Office, and complained avoid getting drawn into “what market. Dry YOUR dishes foot of. snow this morning^ Dozens SOUTH METHODIST leaving foe Europe In May. Me re bers are asked to be present at this .of rural schboUi Jn tl|8t-ar«a. were. upon either the power or dymking that aqch expreaalona - "are In- would reasonably be considaredji cently graduated from the Seventh —'According to a press release Important meeting at 7:30 rather 6osed. wdter atippllei.'...... ' - - y- ; ■ rompatlble with the ngfure of the l* r ttU B p«#ltioff." ------— CHURCH Armiy Non-Commissioned Officers from the new firm, Bannister is Ihan'tlTC usual 8 o'clock. Snow t« CoBtlBoe . Wise tol4 the cominiuee th^ relations .existing between our Hvo WUl Avoid issg Speechea A e sd ^ y In M*'"*'** pJ'na to experienced in finance and ac-; in nALr the time “tb comply with this proposed law' countries.’" . / Dulles said he has no pfeient In , The WeBther Bureau predicted Instructed by Mbacow Wodnoiday, Nov. 30 make tw Army^ a career. counting while Hogan Is a as.slstant treasurei of Tranaocean the alarm that struck the Buffalo you .would heed to,/i)e a auper- tention' of making Republicea mechanic and quality control spe Air Lines' where he is in charge duper gehiua."'becadie,''he went oh, Betokh-vosttkov*!. move w a s ,rt-. psnyiipeechec In ttw ItM cam-: ' The H^y Family Mother.v Circle W I T I K T H E area would shift to the southern t A.'M. ; •'* . cialist. of accountlnf and financing of the New srt o f’ the state this afternoon. "there are tremehdoua complext- ported by the Soviet news ser^ce paigh. But, he a d d ^ unepeeifled will ipeet M the home of Mrs. J,; Bannister studies ftnanre and Atlnntlr-European Divis'on,- Hea': InvdI'vrt ■ the operation of whlthx ' pperiitea In Lohikui linder «mld eftangq Aaaplii»s Wining Weikcra Benson WeHa. 86 Falknor ^ Dr.; eleavy snow SquaUs were-expected accounting at the Bay Path In Hogan, a graduate of trade to continue Into tomorrow in' the hydraulic alrwtures.” y-"'-.—. the control of the Soviet'gkiibsMy. Dulles refused to comment on JJKadnsMHUy night a t 8 o'clock. stitute of Commerce snn account-' school and Roosevelt Aviation Watertown area. Wise proposed an Immediate He acte*^ on Instructions from critictems of Eisenhower adminiip - ing at Northwestern University School in Mtneola, N. 'y.,’'l8 super Former President Hafry S. Truman, speaking at a news con study of tire Statb's dam situation, Moscow shortly before Prime Min tration foreign policy made by Ad- The Past Chief, Daughters of In Buffalo, workbound thou ference In Los Angeles, again denies statements attributed to him extension. visor of production snd control for sands were stranded on street cor to-detei^'ine what effect the dams ister Eden w)w to explain in the lai Stevenson, Gov. Avercll Hartl- Helen Davidson Lodge will meet He is a division comptroller ahd Tranaocean Air Lines. KENDALL against Vice President Richard Nixon; Truman went on to say would have on a flood control pro- House of Coinmqns why the state man of New York, and other top at 7:45 tomorrow night at the ners and in stalled cars. Roads that "anyone the Democrats nm In '56, could beat any Republican leading to the city were blocked by and then make arrange- ment regarding' Bulganin waa^ Democrata. home of''Mrs. David Preston, -22 candidate. Including Eisenhower." . - > ' wlth the owners of the dams made at a Foreign Office news' The meeting with newsnMn was Horton Rd. stalled passenger rsrs. WINDOW SHADES A Buffalo Transit Co. bus bound what ahould be done in flood conference instead of by a respon DuHm ’ first since hta return from, for Hamburg was unreported dur mergenciea. sible minister in ParhSment. the foreign ministers' conference^ Groan. Wkitt, Ecm ing the night but it reached the He said this was preferable The Incident was touched off by President Elsenhower flashes his famous grin l^ he slta in an at Geneva. automobile at Gettysburg, Pa., after a conference wiUi-^putoUcan W o s l k ^ Bethlehem Steel plant in Lacka Reds PilshjTruman Say having the responsibility fixed a comment made l4ov. 22 bv Peter Answering queetlone, Dullee eeild CHRISTMAS FAIR M IRRORS wanna this morning. Passengers with the State Water Commission. Matthewe, one of the spokesmen National Chalnnan Leonard Hall. Hall said ha is much Democrate could well follow the HOLLAND HNISH 'wers given shelter snd fed at the Wise told the committee that in in the Foreign Ofliro news d e t r i encouraged'' at prospeeU the Piestdent will run for example he eald had been eet by FOOD SALE plant. Bid fo r B an P«^esidentybb advance of one hurricane, which ment. , . Republicans during the preetdent- CIO Made fo Order Five other buses were stalled on he did not identify. Army engine iai campaigns of 1944. I94t and Matthews offered a polnt-by- 1982. With Vonr Rollere Wr,D., NOV. 80—1 P.M. ON AUTO GLASS the lake shore road and passengers ers recommended the lowering of pOInt rebuttal to reporters of a AMERICAN LEOION HALL huddled In hot dog itands and res alt Connecticut reaervotra aa a speech made to the Tridian Parlia Dulles opened hie newt con LINTLESS Haleys Charmhouse ference by reading a preparad E . A. JOHNSON FIREPLACE ROOM taurants. Food wA running low. flodd prevention measure. ment in' New Delhi by Bulganin Beverly Hills, Calif., No”. 29 IA5 Ike Calls Sessio atatement in which Tie eald; The winter season was three The Water Ckimmisaion, he In . his 8pcv<-'h the Soviet leader Auspices American I.,eglon Auz. FunimM TOPS 'B'eeks away but it felt much like I —Former President Harry 8. Tru- declardd, decided against th e vec-1 'Our naUoh will need theeame PAINT GO. ^ Aprons, Novelties, Toys, Hand London, Nov. 29 (A5—Russia of- claimed Riissia" foreign policy was .unity which S In the TOWEL ENSEMBLE Januaiy weather in about three- uuui aaya one of. the moat impor- ommeadatioii and -as it developed baaed on noninterference In the in 699 Main S t. TcL MI-9-4501 Knit and Crocheted Items. quarters of the nation Unjay. fered again today to atop taatiiigl $gst toba of ait American president the hurrieana brought no flooding. given authority, vitality SAVE WORK ternal affairs of uthr; natiens and and much auccata to our foralga Icy blaats, with anow and strong nuclear weaponsipona ‘if the United H* t o ’-keep the peace of the world" What did follow, said Wise, was J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. winda brought unaeaaonable tem I and that' people of thla nation a period of drought when Conqec- ad'ied German unity would beat be p o licie s^ BATH SIZES 22x44— SPECIAL ...... c States and Britain promiae to quit OPEN. DAILY 8 A..M. to S P.M. 9 9 peratures to areas from the should "pray for pface" in the tlcut Jieeded Bli the water stored on for Foes INCLl'DINU SATURDAY also. .' ... atomic age. In Its reservoirs, both for drink- (Coatlaued on Paga Flftaea) Dullee aMid that "caroleee or Rockies -to the Atlantic Coast and The offer, broadcast by the H ob- Qiitysttlirg, Pa^Nov. 29 Ulb—^paaUr. and dictated to Ms per- SAVE TIME ovsr much of the Southland. ."Atomic WJUfarq can wip« out. ing. pUrposea and Ind^tty. , . today callod soiiflfWI«UI1 y. MW.- AttS WWts unlnfomad.uidiijgance in BflstbMii 31 IISSELL ST. Ml.9.7322 cow Jlad io^ am e Only three days the civilization of the world,'' Tru ixceeaea" cou^reeult In to ' 'A* GUEST SIZE 16x28 ...... 59c TempAaturea tumbled to the after the S z e ’mlln announced the Had the reservoirs keeh lowersd tha National 8ecurlty>Qiranctl to a men. lowest of the season overnight in man said last night in addreMing aa the Army buggested. Wise told meeting on Thursday'\ttsoa; Ckunp Ike iStays Home the natlon’e aafm . EXTRA LARGE Soviet UlOm had exploded its moat an audience of 740 who paid 8100 the committee, there would have School Parley His statamerit Md further: southern New England w|U. Pitts powerful hydrogen bomb. David near Thurmont, Md. The The metrury plummeted■ to 14 20 X 36 field, Mass., reporting a reading of each for a dinner to raise funds for been a Mrtoui ahortkge if drink White House said no parUcular j above during_ Uie night. 'I^liThla mom- ‘ ‘I t needs to be n^m ibered that FACE C L O T H ...... 29c Today's broadcaat aald: the Truman Library being con ing water and many manufactur those hostile to the United gutee lA Above aero. "We cannot dlaconttnue the pro emergency lay behind theM derail dedsion. '■ Ing with the temperature In the U '/CKOS* dt. Washington reported the structed at Independence, Mo. ing plants would have had to abut Delegates Air Thla will be the second meeting | crisp 20's, Eisanhower phonad his and Its ideate are n or going' to Hale’s Charmhouse towel.5 ar^ made especially for us ducing and testing of nuclear "Pray for the peace of , the down. taka a vacation, ao that ^ e nara hiweat so far this season with a weapons so long as both the U.S.A. of the defense strategy planning, office, learned there wasn’t much by one of the countrie.s leading towel mill.a. Eight colors Inimum of 10. below zero. world." he said. "We can't afiforil Scott told the committee that group to be held s t the Prestdent'a doing, and decided' to work at his can safely concentrate nn d and Britain manufacture such tOLhave another war in thla age Education Aims domestic poimea* battle. Moflchester's Oldest -tn—this-heavy^ guality-ensemble; White, ■ aqua, yello'w, weaponi and teat them. Maryland mounUIn retreat In two!Oettysburg BatUefield country (CBBtkiued on Page Eight) There wouldn’t be any dviUzation (Continued on Page Eight) weeks. Both the NSC and th e: home. "We ahould not encourage uibm with Fineit pink, dusty rose, light green, charcoal and brown. "And aa one of the first moves left." to become bolder, calculating th « . to disarm, the U.S.S.R. auggeata Washington, Nov. 29 OP) — cabinet are scheduled to m eet: It was a good bet he found some 'c ea. Warns on Hysteria Nearly 2,000 delegate.s to the there hegt week. | occasion for chuckling ovar the the months ahead, because they ' Facilities \ / - that countries which possess nu are an election period for us. ■x,- Any future atomic war will not White House Conference on .Edu White Houae Prcaa Secretary renewed win-he-rim controvers;iversy, clear tyeapona pledge to discon b .. fought in trenches but iiehind provide unusual importunities for Sen. Alan Bible tinue their testing. We are ready Nine Firemen cation MUIetf down today to three Jam es Ci Hagerty said BlsenhowM; This kmg-almmering qiquesUon them."'' ... ' ■ *■ the-lines, he,said. But he warned days of talk about pressing school win drive the 22 miles from his boiled up again yesterday when .^ive A Lasting Gift— to do so here and now is the other against public hysteria.. Dullee voiced his views after power, possessing such weapons needs after a send-off from Presi Gettysburg farm to Camp David Republican NaUqnal Chairman Truman aald there have been Hurt in Major dent Eisenhower. Sen. Wiley (R-Wte.) aaid that If Drops Role/ in agree to do the same." .' for the 2:30 p.m. lEST)Thursday Leonard W. HalL ffesli from a Repubttcana, expect Democrata "to New* Kendall eras of hysteria in the nation, men First of six issues facing the aession. He will return aa aoon aa fcrence. with- the Qhlef Exccuti' Both Britain and the United tioning anti-Masonic, anti-cbatho- delegates "what should our refrain from using foreign policy the meeting ends around 4 ;30 p.m. offered' with a broad smile ti u a political football, we have got A Beautiful Heirloom Nevada Politics State.s plan to hold new nuclear He and Ku Klux Klan movements. Fitchburg Fire schools accomplish 7" — came up President to Attend "personal opinion": / Printed arms testa next year. "Just recently we had fits over for -discussion at each of 180 tumake sure that we Republicans "There la not any particular Eisenhower will run again "if he doXt hick It around ourselves.” Today's broadcaat wa.s a repeti Conimunlats,’’ he said. '"But there tables this morning. Still ishead emergency," Hagerty sold, adding feela he la able." Reno. NoTf' 29 « *^ S e n . Alani tion. in the form of a direct pro are not enough Communists ip the Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 29 >JPi— Attache Increased BEDSPREAD Nine firefighters were injured was the expIo.sive federal aid prob -that the council 'regularly meets The While Mouse lUelf had Bible (D-Nev). aaya he won't see posal to America and Britain, of a United States to pul in your eye." lem: nratlc criticism of admin Dish early today in a general alarm on Thursday. He said the meeting nothing further tb aay--though istration. foreign policy waa re-election next/ fall, stepping more general Soviet plan sub Truman was applauded fre Elsenhower summed' up both Hall's statement obviously waa mitted to the.^.N . Subcommittee blaze that destroyed four stores was being shifted Jrom Washing \ BATES "GEORGE WASHINGTON" $ 2 7 -5 ' down instead tji "the quieter role quently during hia address In the and damaged 'two others on Main sides of the federal aid controver ton to the nearby camp because cleared in advance. The chairman (Oonliahed oa Page |UgM) % of private life," on Disarmament last May 10. At plush ballroom of the Beverly Hil sy In an address recorded at Get the President wants to attend. conferred with Hagerty before and Excerpts from an / j;hat time Russia proposed that all Street. Towels Ih e 46 y e ft old attorney gave ton Hotel, -where many bigwig Firefighters were hindered in tysburg, Ps.. and put before the Some of the NSC members .and after his 4J5-minute/-meeting with unsolicited letter no other reason, in his aurprise an nations possessing atomic and hy Derpocrata and a sprinkling of Re delegates in a sound film last the President. Hagerty sat impas 1 2 4 - 9 5 drogen weapons stop testing them. their Attle against the roaring other officials may travel to Camp MpRGAN JONES "MINUET" .... nouncement last night. He declined publicans attended the affair, bill predawn blaze by k tS-degree tem night. David by helicopter. Nearly all sive beside Hall when the atat«-< gives you the SI5 The Big Four foreign ministers ed aa non-partisan. .Although he Ike Friars Indeprndrni-r Loss ment waa made. \ ■ / to ana'.>’rr telephone calU. at their recent Geneva conference perature that froze water soon af did at last week's session. ea. He defeated Republican Ernest i had discussed pdlitlcal matters at “If wre depend too much on out Hagerty also announced Eisen ‘The White Hbu.M has'consistent failed to agree on a disarmament a press conference earlier in the ter it struck the buildings and the JnUeM BAT^ "OLD c o l o n y ;' ...... $14.95 Brown df Reno last yqar for the j street. side, help, too much on the federal hower will see Budget Director ly underlined the Chief EbcecutiVe’s Dear Mr. West: two yeara left in tl^ term of the I government, we will loee inde- ifrom the AP .(Continued on Page Eight) . Deputy Fire Chief \ Anthony Rowland Hughes at 'll a.m. EST seemingly steady recovery from j (Continued on Fage Five) ThuradaiT to continue a -discussion We all appreciate your thought, Miss Leora A. Foster from Kendall will be in our late Seti. Pat McCarran, a Demo- Roman-) gave a preliihinary dam hia Sept. 24 heart attack. Best Answ ers Linen Department Tue.sday, Nov. 29 to (iemon.strate the $13.95 crat. Brown held the seat by ap age estimate of $190,000. (Coatinued oa Page Eleven) on tbe 1956-67 budget. . , He moved to aetUe the "WlXr* ful consideration very much indeed. wonderful drying qualitie.s of Kendall Towels. HALE'i "GRACIOUS LADY" .... pointment in the few weeks be The general alarm brought out The cabinet will meet aa usual controversy yesterday -by issuing ^ RE08 BAR VM. r m o m S s V tween McCarran'a death and the at W^aahlngton Friday but Eliqn- an, executive order aettlng"'hlgh Berlin. Nov. 29 (SV-MaJ. Oeh. Political Potential High " ail off-duty firefighters and every \ election. piece of equipment, except one hower will not attend. standards of ethical conduct" for (Tiariea L. Dasher, U.S. oem-' to these 3 questions Bible's highest previous office - Sub-freezing w’eather and a lack persona serving the government SAFE PARKING ON PREMISES HALE'S Vn EW BEDFORD" ...... $ 1 0 9 5 which rcm’alried behind to cover In mswiant la Berlin, said the Bna- was that of Nevada attorney gen- j case any other blaze broke out in News Tidpts of pressing business kept the Pres “without compensation.” shuM flatljr rejected hta. protoat eral. . I the city. ident away from his downtown This order, affecting also pald- today over an Incldeat Involving Th.JW.HAU COM OTHER BEDSPREADS ...... $ 6 .« to S9.95 Gettysburg office today as new • ESTABLISHED 1874 • One of the first Democrats ex Meany Will Use Power Among the injured was Fire Cufled from AP Wires by-the-day'experts and consult two American Congreasmen who I How iRcmy yoors will M a n c h ist ir Conn* . pected to announce for Bible's seat Chief Ernest C. (^ u e tte , who speculation awqpt the country aa to ants; sprite / out' a policy directive w eiv held at gnnpoInT fea SnkS la Atty, Gen. Harvey Dickerson. Stumbled down, a flight .of stairs i his second terrh intentions. laid down by Congrese at its last .Berlla. for lour hoars Huadoy. < OK?SER OF MAIaN AND OAK STREETS Also expected to make the run lx , Elsenhower conferred st his farm aeaaton. — . Oen. Dasher said the B neelawe - V . • . - / > ! . - - - • and landed, unconscious,' in the . Connecticut U Uking leading State Democratic Chairman Grant Of Gombined AFL, CIO smoke filled cellar of the’ Klmmel role among atates In nation in aid home Instead'Wllh the White House made it clear to him that they Sawyer, to whom Bible announced Electric Appliance Co. ing victims of cystic fibrosis which staff secretary, Col. Andrew (Jood- (Continued on Page Eight) now regard- East Berlin as part Dainty Embroidered hia intention in a letter last night. of Communist East Berlin. for Firefighter Francis Cdrmier, bat claima-llves of many of its victims While Bible maintained silence, Immeniie' organizational Job ahead [ tling the flaitxes nearby, spotted before they reach their teens... hia friends said he feels Jiimaelf fair shai-e of what' we produce. PAW SALARY HIKE SET before the AFL and CIO ran be "Let those who worry -about his chief's unconscious form and First degree murder trial of Ed PILLOW CASES temperamentally u n a u 11 e d for carried him to the Street. Caouette ward O. Gulnan, 'Sl-ycar-olil form iteat Hartford, Nov. 29 |4>*- rough-and-tumble poHtici and that welded Into one powerful group. labor's political power- remember Then what? Where Is It set this: We did not choose the'battle was taken to j^rbank Hospital in er Hartford mall carrier, gets Faure Downfall Looms Pratt A Whitney Aircraft tod^ hiS family doesn't'like Washington. ting Its sIghU, politin^.a add eii>- ground, thi.H political battleground. an ambulance-where he was found underw'ay In < Hartford before announced a five per cent In 2 ^ * PERFECT CHRISTMAS $ 2 -9 8 pair The friends say he haj been par ,to have suffered from bhiises, three Superior Court Judges. crease in monthly uaoe. rates to ticularly annoyed at the often un noniirall.T ? In this ‘ iseeond of If they can pass- laws that can all salaried employee - effective Ihree article-*' on the.j merger, a hamstring, weaken and destroy the wrenches, shock and smoke Inliala- More trouble from re ^ -trib e s she will love these dainty pillow cases in all white or thinking and frequently bitter tion. . men In .RUT Mountains la reported In Fifth Assembly Vote Dec. I. Wllltem P. CHsinfl, Gen- criticlanv: aimed at persona in, veteran .AP labor repiirter exam- trade union movement, then our ay Prfimier-desfgnate Mohammed era! manager,.aahl that the in-, colors. Mr. and Mrs. His and Hers; florals, colored bor Inea the group's potential.) place to defend ourselves is in thb Captains Joseph E. Sullivan and political life. T ' ■ I Richard D. Mulloy' both suffered, Bekkai continues conferences try crease trill go to aU. emptoyca GIFTS FROM $I.9S ders, etc. Another element may be biller same hall.v wh^re. thev passed claesified under aalaiy job eval- tho.se taws." wrenched backs ill falls on the ing to- form Morocco's first rep Paris. Nov. 29 (A5 Premier Ed-^l^ Compromise between the Decem- facUonalism in the Democratic By NORMAN WALKER . resentative . government.. .Mar ualion. This covers all but tha OTHER PILLOWCASES...... S1.T8 to $3.98 Pr. Feani* Nqiv (.'urbo frozen sres. . ; : gar iraure'a government today ap- date Faure sought and the bal- party in Nevada. This reached a New York. Nov': 29 (A5..~ The P\'t. Charles (Christian alro was shal Tito's Yugo.slav regime peared to. be doomed after Com lotlng which Otherwise would come company’s top executive^ You’ll want to make it a Boonlonware first man to concede that the AFL-., Meany > - has r recognized that mis-' marks lOUi ' anniversary anild munist deputies announced they In June. ' (Oontinued on Fage Three) CIO merger will tend to. concen-; ' Inci'cased -iV labor power may DEFENDS PROBE OF KIN Over 2Vi ssillion iamitiet in Christmas when you see our wide selec be (Continued on Pagt. ThrM) shower of warn, birthday greet would vole against him later to Faure Plans Fight Irate and broaden organised , la-' ^ countered by hew legialative ings from Red world which r«-ent- night on a vote of confidence. 'Washington, Nov. 29 UP)—De America hive fotiefi' the he«i tion of famous, well-nigh unbreakable bor's economic and political pow- '^'"■bsagalnstunipna.He has'coun- , Faure Waa prepared to go down ly plotted its downfall as traitor to ■ oh tw’o previous ..confidence fighting. He planned to make a j fense Department security of- iiuwert to thcie quMtioos by Boonlonware. Prices fit even a child’s Mammy or Doll ^ F c R t l l C r i l i e i l ' *
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/ \ 'V„,. r io v T w o lUNCHESTfiB EVENINiG HERALD. I&ANCHE8TBR, OONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 195B MANCHESTER EVENING BERALq: ESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29,” 19B5 PAGE Andover Michael iMavxa who accepted a Mary*a pariah, Coventry; Rad Mrs. Rockville Cb., eituated. on aiUiar and of the principal’s position In another lo Theodore Sanders,. 8t. Columba’s, Hospital Notes Political Potential High other stores ware damaged by WROUWT IRON cality. A qualified candidate who Columbia. ' > Sen. Alan Bible Murder Indicfpmnts Slated Nine Firemen smoke hnd water, was approved by the Board ac The program will taaturs an Burglar^s Tools ' The blase was dlscevered by Board Voices cepted a position with another original dramatic reading titled Pntteats Today: 101. ^ RMUNRS 'The . C h ristm as Story", or ADMITTED YESTEiRDAY: Mrs. For lOetention Home Girls Hurt in Major Patrolman Michael ~B. Courtney EMERGENCY town that was able to offe'r a B ring Conviction Meaiiy Will Use Power Drops Role in who was passing in a cruiser when Porch Colanns, I ^ d R«ils, higher salary schedule. • "Through MRry to Christ" which Lucille MePheraop, 243 McKee St;; the front window of the First Na OILIURNER Pipe Guard Ram Approval for Mrs. Rose, the present teacher, covers the Important feast days Mrs. Lucy Msssaro, 52 Park St.; ;*a mimtetmmiArmjmmiivn—' tional Store waa shattered from an through Advent to Epiphany. Th% Francia Happeney, 221 School St.; F or Stnfford M an Akron, Ohio, Nov, $9s(®)—Flve^ County Prosecutor Alva J. Rus- Fitchburg Fire SERVICE was Hired during the second week girU who left an elderly\Mtron aell said he would ask for murder explosion from the smoke bottled There la Still Time Before after the opening of school. In the purpose of the program' Is to re Misa Mary Lou Zavarella, 120 Of Combined AFL, CIO Nevada PoUtics up Inside. >- vive cuitoms that have a deep dead, behind' them tq an a indlctmenta against P** * '’e. In Christmas New Teacher meantime, the grade had been Lakewood Circle: Mrs. Grace (OeatlaMd from Faga Oae) that event, juvenile ■, court would (OoRtUiDed from Pag* One) He radioed headquarters bring CALL taught hy Mrs. Chamberlain in spiritual algnlficanca. .. Coombs, Hartford; Mra. Ariana Rockville, Nov. 29 (SpeclAl)—X frodi the . Summit Odunty- Deli ing oiit firefighters under the com Those attending will '-receive Gaddes, 22 Clifton .St.; Eklwnrd Stafford Sprinfs mAn'.Was found (OeaUaueS trem Fag* Oh.) peak In 1952 when Thomas M«ch- bind the girls to the graqd jury MHUIAMS VAUEY WELDING CO. Andover, Nov. 20 (Spedal)-»At addition to her regular duties. pamphlets concerning the season ence, would seem tWprotniaa both Uon Hdme Sunday night were back “ hlch, in Ohio, can retui^ indict- injured when he fell and Pvt. Rob mand of Cap^ ’Ralph Woollacott, fhoM Olaatoiibaiy ME S-StlS. a special ikeeUnfc last nijcht the Andrew Gasper and Paul D. Wilton Jr., 00 Valley St.; Mrs. not guilty of larceny and guilty of general and speqlflo, eeoaoralc ad llnlf, a WSahIhgton, D. C..' news in custody today, and the. prosecu ert Tvvomley stuped In a hole In who founded. The general alarm, af Pfanstlehl were appointed to of preparation for Chriatmas, in Norma Slmonda, Andover; Jopn leader’s salary, it's leu than the ta as 'if minors were adults, ter he went to the rMr of the busi OIL SERViei ' can Tadajr—Can CoU«ct Board of Education voted to cluding Christmas cookie recipes, poascaalon of burgtar’a tools yas- Presented By Sock and Buskin vantages.” man who had lived in Nevada only tor waa preparing to seek murder itk Penalty Poaslble the floor of. Putney's Insurance authorise the hiring of an 'addi* represent the local Board on the Saidella, Hartford; Mra. Mary tarday aftarnoen In Rockvllla City $50,(KXi paid to minera chief John liine mbntha, defeated Bible for the indictments against them. ness block and found^at the blaze Na Ckarice Fttr Eatimatca transportation committee which pictures for-childran to color and Alexy, 15 Ellington Ave., Rock- UponXfconvlctlon, the penalty office and wrenched hla lag. had made much more headway MI-9-4548 tional teacher to assist in the first dacoratfOns which can ba made for Court. ^ Junior-Senlpr Dramatic Club of tk Lewis sr to Teamsters Union IH tMqatrew's third senatoriu nomination.* Mechling la The laat of the five teenagera, grade. will be formed by two members of villa; Mra. Elals Hsntschal. 05 An- "s , arttehy Walker tells Mra. Zelda de Coat, 10) surrendered would be Meath unless the jury Pvt. Louis Nikitas waa striick than Appeared from theVreet aide. Chriatmas trees. President E^ava Beck, or the <70,- beled Bible a hand-picked hteCar- recommendedNmercy, in which case by a hose nossle and cut on hii Mrs. Doris E. Chamberlain, each board from Andover, Ifebron An additional feature will be v saldl Rd.; Mrs. Katharine Pave- William Belanger, 24, was ar Manchester High School mergM AFL and CIO ran candlimte. Mechling then lost last ntght afUr hiding coatlesa in principal, advised the Board that and Marlborough and two mem lack. 138 N: School St.; Mrs. Clara rested by State PoUcaihen Nov. 23 000 received by ^George Harriaon, cellars in -nd near the detention it . would, be life. imprisonment- right eyelid. Pvt. George Kane also .Petals eueh ae aluminum, cop dlnplsy of Catholic lltarature for teMHCUe dIffereBoes ^ e alectionX to Republican Sen. suffered an eye Injury'that re per and gold, when ground\yery a qualified candidate for. the posi* bers from the Regional Board. - children and adults. The material Lathrop, Vernon Canter; Stephen on the premtaes of a busineaa ,M- prealdtnt bf. the BrotheYhood of HRliMia tiiat la some eases have MiUonUi* home In below freestng wiMther. !.’"'**■** Psrol# possilJla^after 20 years. tion was available but it was tabliahment oh the town line of Railway Olerks. 'two others surrendered a few MSrgaret Nicholson. IS, surrqn quired hoapithi attention. ;u. fine, are used aa pigmenU^n . Catholic Women to Meet will he furnished by the Catholic Carney, 19 Moore St.;. Marjorie sought each ether for years. ihle said ha had talked with Pvt. Alexander Bean waa cut paint. recommended . that the .name, be Mrs. -Francis 9,Minor, of Ando Lending Library In Hartford and' Klee, Mountain St., Rockville; Mrs. Vernon and Manchastet'. He waa f^c. 2-8-WADDELL SCHOOL .. LJttle effe^ of the merger ia ,ek- Deniporattc ChalV.pian Paul Butler hours after, the eecape and two dered a few hours afte^fhe escape withheld luitll final arrangements observed by Patrolman Walter ■ pacted on m t forthcoming pfea- along with Cain. on the n.-ck by flying glass,-and REPPIR ver Lsdee, will be m charge of the may be purchased at the meeting, Ruth. Leonard, Stafford, Emil announcing hia decision. were faptur^ Pvt. Richard D. -Mulloy autfered SHOE are completed. program presented 'st an open Mrs. Brian Minalga, Andover, is Prticha, 85 E. Main St., Rockville: Casaclls Jr., of the Manchestar Po General Admission 60c Reserved Seats 90c ideattal c^paign. For ^ next To Shii^er, i^laVrote: TeUa Eacapr Story lice Department, who aummonad year or more,, tho combified AFI.- The other girls Involved,'Ruth bruiaas-tn a fall. ■ / The new teacher would assist meeting of the Willlmartiic District chairman of the Refreshment Com Mrs. Marion Atkinson, 102 Oxford 'T here^ siinply m such thing Yesterday, as police and Juvenile Beichler, I?, and Shirley B h ln ^ r, Destroyed by the blaze were a Mrs. Dorothy Rose, whose class Of the National Council of Catholic State Police; dO .pthna ccidicectora of political as an-, indtspqnaablf mVi. and our authorltiec questioned, her, Merl HEARING AID mittee. St.; Mrs. Martha Poole, South activity, (.Re for AFL union# and Tolland County IS, were captured When a service . First National Store^^e Kimmel - 4- now has an enrollment of 39 stu* Women which will be held at, 8t. Roast Beef Dinner Glastonbury; Mrs. Alice Van Dyne, Found in Belanger's possession men \able and Cain. i5,' toW her story of the es St the time of hla iuTeat ware cold on# for CIO unloi)». They probably station attendant tipped off depu 'Ejectrlc Appliance'ito-. Putney'Z ACCESSORIES dents. Because of the lack of an Columba’s Church Sunday. The roast beef dinner which the RFD 1, Rockvllle;.Mark Krol, Som wai/Operate moYa clotely than In qualified to aafye. V cape that cost the life of Mra. Eula ties that they had locked them- jliwranc# and C l ^ CVeaners Inc., additional classroom, the entire The meeting will start with ^ d le s' Benevolent Society will chiaels, a tirb Iron, a hammer hnd Superior Court ' I fully rtcojpijn my responsi Bonham. 59. Officers quoted the U-IURIT ers. other tools, at^well ss two boxes of STARTS ■ KMOS TODAY. the peat, however. ' , aclvea in a rest room. all located in a/one atory' block ^inGd, group will remain in its present benediction of the Blessed Sacra hold at the Flrrt Congregational ADMITTED TODAY: Kenneth bility to the Demoaratlc party. girl as follows; The two had hitch-hiked to between 574 mxM 584 Main St. mm •tVCY CALLAim Aorth End Fharmacy room, with the students separated ment at 2 p.m., followed by a short Chvirch Saturday will be served at cigars. TOMORROW ^ tw ^ e a r period ,after the I want to remain^active in the "1 was supposed to hold her jf WaiUrfiiiiVe.' Florence,, 48 McKinley St.; James merger haa been arranged to per Rockville, Nov. 29 (Special)—A Cleveland and back to Akron with A.two-sto^Seara Roebuck store _ 4 Depot Square—Ml 9-^W ^ into two groups for readlhg and business,, meeting conducted by 0:30-p.ip. with special portions for Robinson. 107 Highland S t; Nor- Confiicting storleii were given In CokL fr*H • TATEO "FINOEliMAlC* rank! of the pvrty in s'leas vigqr- mouth so she couldn't scream. But a truck driver. and . the Economy Paint Supply other instruction and joining to* Mrs. Lucy Blackman, president of children, '^ e . menu will Include, court by Belanger as to where he f e c t the dovetailing of tha'thou- motion t > set aside the. verdict in •oua capacity, ao please M l free to I couldn’t because she had cold the WllUmantIc District. een PetraiUa, South Windsor. aapda of state, area and city AFL .. gether to work as an entire class roast beef '^ ith gravy, whipped BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son obtained the cigars and why ha fha eetatc of Diane R. Hartensteln command my services a t ^ y time. cream on and her akin waa slip ^EQwauwna fo'r a portion of each day. Mrs. Minor, chairman of the potatoes, greOn peas, green salad, was at the establiahmant at about Shd <80 organizatiohi, tome of The same offer has a lre k ^ been pery. The four of us kno(d(ed Ijer This istep has been taken fol* Spiritual Development Committee, to Mr, and Mrs. Eklwin Finance, 5:30 in the morning. ' whifk ^ v a maintAined atrohg haa ^ n denied by^ Judge J. How made to those serving the ^ r t y homa mads blacUlts, pla and cof RFD 3, Rockville; a daughter to rivUrtaa for years. , down on a bed and I tied her hands lowing investigation by Mrs. will be assisted by the following fee. Judge Robert J. Pigeon found ard Roberts, according to a deci' on the national level.” \ and feet. inn*s Chamberlain and Superintendent members! Mrs. William Kegler, St. Tickets are being sold by reser Mr. and Mri. Ralph Scudieri, 800 Belanger not guilty of larceny be ‘nMyxsire supposed to merge all Sion that 'as filed yeaterdi^ at the "Before we left, I hit her twice S r George E. Graff of many alter Joseph's pariah, Wtltimantic: Miss vation, onlyi Pilgrim Fcilowship Center St.; a daughter to Mr. and cause the atate failed to establish do2m the line smd, if they haven’t Tollan’ County Clerk's office. iver the head with a shoe because native solutions. V Josephine CapizzI, St. Margaret's Mrs. Raymond Smaglis, East Hart a corpus delicti in the case. He'en at the end of the two-year period Judg Roberta htated in a memo members may ba obtained for free provided, they are to be forced was still struggling. Thiin I The overcrowded first grade was parish, Scotland; Mrs. Joseph babysitting during the dinner by ford. ^ tered s finding of gutUy of posses randum of declsioii'^ that while the iped the shoe and ran.” Start saving now tot Christmas 7956 < left without-a teacher late this Loughlln, St. Thomas Aquinas, calling Mrs. Theodore C. W ri)^, BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter sion of burglary tools,, however, together. \ . K.' Tcigict rendered may b() termed a Manchester Stoics; V Mrs. Allx Proulx, St. to Mr. and Mrs. Waiter H. Dodd, Leaders of the yiFL and CIO Bonham, waa preparing to summer by' the resignation on . A handiwork aale will be conduc and Imposed a suapended sentence "generous one," the coUH cannot go to \ed when -one of the girls ted In conjunction with the sale. Wapplng. of four months a t the Tolland uam to feel thity’II be able to col aay it is exceMlve under tlia. cir Date Book riierd't a S-B-M J Dis c h a r g e d y e s t e r d a y ; lect'more voluntary political oOn- aakird her^^to bring h scarf to their Weekend Guests County Jail and placed Bel^Bgar tribuUona from union fnenqhera un cumstances. second fl(M>r dormitory. When the MIm Marylpu Bailey was a Laurib Jerome, 08 Kensington St on probation for two years The rndtion was filed by defense TV SERW Mrs. CoriU Bradshaw, 88 Wetherell der the setup. \-\ . \ TlHiraday, Dec. 1 matron unlobked their d(Jor to hand i • wsekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. In another caaa Earl J. Camp . Hdwaver' that tufiia out, 'thb. attorneys i;epresentinf Theodore them the sci^, the five attacked CHRISTMAS CLUB PLAN { Clarence Provost, Rt. 87. Miss St.; William Shea. 9 Chestnut St., bell, Main St., Vernon, waa found main union political advantage oht C. SchaitUn and Theodore -C. Annual fair and supper of St. her. They fle(l\throUgh a cellar Ballsy, who la Mrs. Provost's als<- Rockville; Rrtan Doyle, 91 >- Fair- guilty'' of intoxication find 'aen- ScheiUin Jr., and attorileya repre Mary's Guild, St. Mary's Church. You CanY Beat ter, was on vacation from her field St.; Mra. Esther Derench, of the merger la likely to ba that' wlndov/. teqead to Tolland County JaU for ona AFL-dO organization in each, senting Arthur Gardner,' truck Homh League annual Chriatmas By the time ^pother matron to fit your budget g studies at the BkMtem Baptist Cbl- Olaittonbury; Mrs.' .Mae Pleclty, 30 days, execution of sentanca to driverIrivsi for Cliafee Brothers of Ox- salt. Salvation Army Citadel, 1:30 For your convenience, yon $ 0 3 5 lege, St. David's. Pa. stats aventuslly will have the .found her body, Mra\Bonham had 201 Adams St.; Juliub'Rsnsom, 370 be auapended after serving three power to give or wlthatahd aub- (oni) Mass. p.m. died of stranguIatlon\ Her arms will Hoon be able to make Low Overhead! Retunis to Sdiool Burnham S t days. Misq .Hartenstqln waa a passen Dm 2 and 8 50c a week will grow to $ 25.00 FES Robert Sprenkle, son of Mr. and stahtlally all organised Islxb; sup and leg had been bounirarith belte Cbristman Club depoaits at DISCHARGED TODAYk Mark CampbeU Wes'also fined $25 for port. In the psst, unions have ger in\the ScheiUin car when it Sock anJ Buskin presents "Sa from the girls’ dresses, an^an am 1.00 a week will grow to 9 50.00 CALL Mrs Howard. Sprenkle. Bunker Krol, Somers; Darlene Llndetpotr, breach of peace and ordered to was invblyed in ai> accident with a brina Fair.’ Waddell School 8:15 our new Eaat Gcnter Street ^54 C H EV . $1188 '50 P LY . $333 Hill Rd., has returned'to Mt. l^er ■ometlmes diluted their overrsll monia-soaked washrag haA, been $ 2.00 a week will grow to $100.00 RFD 1, Storrs; Mary Lata. Sout|i serve a 3-day aentenea for viola- influenea— on.# . aupportlng the truck , driwjt . by Gardner. She .died pm^...... , . stuffed in her mouth;.....^ - X\ Branch." iy/ETE WILSON At mon Preparatory School following Windsor: Patricia Camaea, 58^ ,Hon of probatiohr He war'glveh A aa a reault'w burna received when Saturday, Dec. S ------$ 2.09 A week will grow to $150.00 ’B2 PACKARirSCTAN '51 PACKARD SEDAN the holiday weekend. AFL-CIO thus Is likely to be m on ”Aiertto8erv9” ^ Spring St., Rockville; Louise Ger- stqy of one week on the lest •meaningful and- thus courted more' gasoline IgnRed at the scene of the "Ela Christmas Shop and Kaffe "X $ 5.00 a week will grow to $250.00 MS CHRYSLER SEDAN '46 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR ' VIsIta FamUy vaia, 47 Seaman Circle; David Dt- charge, however, because of a accident. \ Mfsa Sandrp White, daughter of by prospective candidates. Stuga.” Emanuel, Lutheran $10.00 a week- will grow to $500.00 , Honu/uit '51 OLDS “88” SEDAN rico, Wapplng; Mre. Beverly De techme^lty introdiKcd by BargalH Separately Judge Roberfs said in his de- Church, 1:30, to 5 p.m. '50 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Mr. and Mra. Montagus White, of simone, 73 Oai: St.; Mrs. Flora - . Give HER CampbeiKs attorney concerning WUl' the merger lead to more ciision, "This verdict' falls within Sunday, Dec. 4 Rt. 0, spent the holidays with her Bancroft and son, Warehouse procedure aiteel. strikes and prauurea on employ- the' uncertain liihits of just dam family, betpre returning to her job Folnt; Dr..Richard Olmsted, RFD ''Messiah" at the South Metho CHAN$L NOe 5 as assistant county agent in Sara qra7_XlBiona. wiiLoperate much aa ages jind ia not'onh thait ao shocks dist Church, 7:30'-p.m. .... mvKltohlaM" ' XlJcdlUO W1NDOW8 —LOADED. 'S a P A C K A R D ^ 9 8 /2, Manchestar; Harry Hampaon, 48 The water ohser or dipper haa they have In the paac ea^h bar the serw of jusUcSxas to compel toga County. N. Y. Union S t ; Herbert ^rthold, 8 Fox the unsual cuatom^c^ Yrinkiiig one Tneaday, Dec. 18 Fellowship Paper Driver gaining separately on its own'with the conclusion that the Jury were l» i(p |in )i(ii^ ^ .443 HARTrOHOKOAlk Hill Dr.. Rockville; Mias Annette eye. 'employers. influenced by partiality, prejudice, Christmas Fair of Memorial W E tO O N ’S ' ^ The aecond paper drive of the Prignsno, Bronx, N, Y. Temple, Pythian Sister, Odd Fel Many Others Senior Pilgrim Fellowship ' Which ______However, the CIO’z Walter Reu- mistake or corruption. T^e verdict 901 MAIN STREET CALL Ml M597 ther, who probably. will remain ought not to be set asideAs exces Iowa Hall, 2 p.m. was held Saturday netted an addi SUCCEEDS FATHER lOHN H HARRIS |H( .rnts tional proflt of I10.2S. On the aec 10 aa chief apokesman for CIO unions sive or for any other alleged Walerbury, Nov. 29 .(Ah—Robert within the new federation, has pro grourtfl.” '• 4’’-' ond drive papers werR picked up by Boland today succeeded his father PLUS 'TH E SILVER STAR posed eetablishing a huge strike \ apj^lntment only. as the head track coach of Crosby fABuToUS The acti(m resulted from the BRUNNER Fqlfowshlp workers on the drive fund from which all AFL-CIO jury’s verdict last month in _ High School. J. Francia Boland re Included Elsie Tebbitts, unions could draw for money aid 1150,000 fatal accident negligence signed the job he took in 1924 to during walkouts. He has offered suit brought by Mias Hartensteirt^s Gamer, Thomas Talbot, RlcRa;-d devote full time to his duties ss to start such a fund with a million- PACKARD Thompson, Robert Adsms, and principal. Boland handed in his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Her* giving easy Capades dollar contribution. tenstein of Stafford. TOLUND TURNPIKE — TALCOTTVILLE Johnny Judd. Mrs. Msx Reimer, resignation at a meeting of the adult leader, drove the Reimer * of 1956 Thus, there is a possibility of In the defense’s action to set OPEN EVENINGS TILL f — TEL. Ml 3*S1T1 Construction Co. truck. Board of Education last night. more union cooperation in strikes aside the verdict as excessive, Bundle Week Report and perhaps wider use of the la counsel argued that the, expendi \ Andover showed thst it was de bor boycott ’or refusal to handle ture . for medical^ and funeral ex finitely not In the "lightweight” g(x>d8 produced by an employer penses plus pain and suffering liiliilJi-i'/ •••' class during the recent Bundle embroiled in a labor (controversy^ should not exceed $7,500.. MANCHESTER KNITTINS MILLS Week drive when It rendered its Union leaders predict consider The defense may now aopeai the •llgAM final total of 418'A pounds of'clesD'^ ably expanded union organizing vei'dict to the State Supreme -"-'^and mended clot.'iing collected fof la lr rt S(:tiviUea after the merger. This Court. Attorneys could not be OPEN EVERY the Save the phildren Foundation. is' likely to get underway slowly located today to learn :«'hether or The Foundation had estimated Night t;;'e Huiitar” but persistently. However, Philip not they planned such an appeal. TILL NIGHT that the IqPat ElemenUry School at S:IS Ray Rodgers, a member of the Na tnlght have been able' to collect C«-Hlt "K>batr» K«»»t" StlS-SiiS tional Labor Relations Board, re- 272 pounds. WfS.. VThrM mrlpr* Is tk- S«a** poWs the number of cases coming The finsl .tumber of bags packed riH "DMvet Naadu" In Tnet. \ to the NLRB this year Indicates School Y aiidalism w aa^l. JEA0V FKEK PaBKlK^ ■ / \ a considerable burst of union or •Film Viewed, S- ganizing effort welt In advance of A dm itted by Pair \ "New Yorh-The Empire State.” the merger. an aduCatlonal film, waa viewed Sees Notable Succei^ yesterday by aeverarclasses at the PorUand, Nov. 29 (JP)—Police Elementary Schools, Rbdgers, former aide to the late Sen. kpbert A. Taft (R-Ohio) told said two men had admitted van Children l^amlned dalism In Portland High School to Dr. W. C. Haliulworth. examined an'employer group in California a few wems ago that "it's my sin "vent thel spite” after a Middle- 07 children fronj the second, fifth , -spjLl-es'Maja .---- town bartender refused to serve and seventh grades at the Elemen. cere bfll^thlB merger will achieve therh any more drinks. tary School yeliterday. He will re 2'Great Screen Triumphs p la n e t a notable auccess.”, Booked on charges of breaking turn on Friday tp examine the re "It's an almost certain' event,” 'and entering and destruction of maining youngsters In those "LEAVE HER Rodgers said, "that this new or- GIRLS' 277 IRO A D 8U-9-1120 private property ySster'day Were grades who have received p aren t^ 4 0 HEAVEN" / ganization will find millions of Neal Pierce. 25. and Albert Hall. iiiiii permission. ready buyers, for Its product and Gene Tierney SALES and 23!, botl; of: this town. Meoting Tonight ^ T [ l [ V I -S I 0 N RADIO 8EBVICE services, with the result that both Police sajd the men admitted The Church Board of Bohevo- Cornel Wilde uqlonlzation and collective * bar Jeanne Cmtn they Were drunk Fourteen class leiice will meet this evenlhg at 8 Send Mall Orders Now gaining will come to encompass an rooms were damaged last. week iiiiii o’clock at the home of Mm. Ralph "DESERT RATS" CluuuMi a. Mew Bavea, Cobb. 3:ia < I) WYATT EAEP ever-brpadening part of our econ and six of them flooded because lii Ransom, chairman. Springfield Hockey Club CkaaacI l» Hartford, Cobb. —"Kroatler Jnaraallam Waa omy. water pipes had been ripped out. SNO-SUITS \ !S:i James Mason 29 Worthington St. CkBBBel 19 Plltetleid. Maas. Pearleaa" "The result of such a develop Manchester E vening Herald CkBBBcl 22 SnrlBzfleM, Mat*. (13-63) NAVY IXK) Damage waa expected to reach Springfield, Maas. CkaBBol M Naw Rritafa. Coaa. —"Navy rorpamaa'* ment, measured against experi several thousand dollars. Andover correspondent, Mni. Paul STAR'Ts WEDNESDAY ChBBBcl St Waterbary. Caaa. (It) STAR AND STORY Pfanstlehl, Telephone, Pilgrim ChBaael SS Selyake. Mata. (S3) DRAMA 2-6800. ••SONG OF MY HEART’ Plenty of good aeata for all t:ta ( 3-33-22) MAKE ROOM FOE "Snows of KlUmanjaro” ^ performnnees except Satur S;M ( S) MICKEY HOI'SC CLl'B DADDY — Danay Tliamaa 88 (IS) LATE MATINEE Show |l-:u day night—Sunday 1:30. —"Tke Lie” (.U) MEET MILLIE I CHILDREN . (II) MATINEE THEATEB — (la (30) EIRKSIUE THEATER MH-il proareaa)) t:St < 3) CAVALCADE THEATER V-' MARLOW'S 1 N| ivinglufU)tljri|i'>t HlwijfuuMj Arr t ; (22> iTnCLK CD’S rCN CLUB —"Crlai* la Par)*” And Other Fine Stores < .
ed match, to a pile of rags, and T menta, and/appointments for den Nautilus/^arU' Gas Eire Victim raiLOioff when they started bfaslng. New Drug Aids tal traalments rose' sharply. Representative Certairi Chalarlea and .Jean' began stamp "t o r MAXIMUM HEAT and TROtSUB FREE OPERATi 6 n Triiimaii Says Justice Raymond E. Baldwin Address es Jaycees The ddetors declared that .on the New Naval Era, Died ill Attempt ing out the Are, and a nearby can basis of their research among hos of gasoline exploded, apparently pitalised paUents, this conclusion from a flying spark. President’s Job Oldster Retain is juatifled; Soviet Runs East Reich Tuonias* Claims To Stop Blaze Jeah. grabbing the two young Use SHELL Furnace on “The general practitioner cab er Hickey children, 'got oift of effectively uae I the drug combina ^Sftoppiny, «Z)ayd harm*e way, but Charles tripped OR SiinMrl and Stoktn SoW \ To Keep Peace ikeiital Health tion) in managing geriatric prob N«plw. luly, Nov. ,29 tr>—R*p'/ ■’Grb^n. Nov. 29 (/Pi- Charles S Milford, Nov. 2'9 lAX—Fire Mar and fell and was sprayed with .\rmlesn Motoripl I.,«adK shal Leonard/Botaford said today and S«rvle*d Promptly and EfRclonHy lems at home. Thus may the socio Sdword P.- Bound (D-Mus) >aald . T hom s/ secretary of the Navy, to (^krUlnuiA burning gaadline; (OMUnMd tram Pngn Cm ) By FR.\NK CAREY economic problems of hoapltaliaa- . . and be today that hia. wookend bniah with . Law on 106 m.p.h. Chase I& yesterday the atomic subma- that the gas6line flr« which burned .'v/'.-S ' (AP Science Reporter) tion be avoided and the family cir 9-year-old'^Charlea, iflckey Jr., fa day hia dinner speech was mainly too, in the the ComlnunUth In Ea»t Berlin | ■/' Colorado Springs. Colo,, Nov. rule Nautllua ‘‘is the start of the Boston. Nov. 29 (/P)-^Use of a cle remain Intact." tally ifdt Friday occurred while Q. E. WILLIS ft SON, Ine, non-poUtkal. He ra ls^ peals ^ coBVittcod him of "Sovlot predomi- • 29 (Pi—A pMce officer said rcnsltlon of the Navy from steam new drug combination Could pre jelectioH of your ration ovac the phoney German ^ lu t night he was forced to to nuclear power.” , the vjotim was t'^rlng lO stamp out MARLOW'S t MAIN ST. — PHONE Ml 3-<13S -' , laughter when he commented: vent many oldsters from going Democratic Republic.** j driye 109 m.p.h. to arrest an' ' Thomas made the statement as which hiid been started in a And Other Fine Hfores "I'm not a Uwyer. I’lj* a poittl- "over'the hlil" to a mental insti arnUesa motorist. / he left, the Nautilus after's 21- r rags by another boy. clan and I'm proud of it and expect Prescription Pharmacy Bound arrived by pUne laat; This version of , the accldenL to be one until I die." And another tution, the American Medical Aasn. nUht from FranktuR after he, Uhderahjeriff Clinton' /E . hour cruise in Long Island Sound. OPEN MONDAYS « Haugh Identified the mourlst During the trip, he'said. the lub- which Boteford said resulted from . quip: "I consider a etateeman a ’/ 7 was tolj today. . Rep. Harold C. Oatertaj (R-NY» t ‘Lend-Lease’ Aide^ ai long investigation, differed from d M politician.” O A prescription is the essence of your Doctor's and Mia. OaterUf had been held, as Mw*atd Ernest Hlggipa, 29, marina was put through her pices UNTIL CHRISTMAS Two Michigan actentiata aaid ex with crash dives, maximum depth the account given after Charles 'The Preeident of tl>e- United periments with the drugs among experience and knowledge. To whom shall you en-' by Rad CUnnan police In Eaat B ar-' of Pueblo. • Siiceiiiiibs at 0 died in a. hospital Sunday. ,, vi- • States Is the greatest public rela- lin for tour houra. Haugh ^ id Higglna/told him dives, and other "advance under acnile pattehts in hospitals indicate trust the compounding? Select a pharmacy noted fbr he was bom w lthou^rm a and water maneuvers." At that time, ” it whA. , reported . tlons man in. the history; of the control can often be achieved "at precision and high ethical standards—r9/i phar- Car Had Tw W m y Radio world,” said the ex-PreSldent. The Eaat Oermana taaid the .drove with hU feet.^e charged Atomic Energy Commission Madison, Nov. 29 (SV George that the boy had tossed a ’lljghted /NOTICE heme" by family doctors for be. raacy, for example. We va/ut your patronage. Higgins with speeding and Chairman Lewis L. Strauss 'and match into an open can contain CHRISTMAS FAIR To all employes of Cheney Bi*others who have; "He's the commander in chiM in havlor problems that ordinarily Americana' car. an Army aedan. p; Truesdeli. 40„ for/erly the wartime. He’s the man who teHg had a two-way radio in vicdation of 'reckless driving others also were aboard. ing gasoline in order tb prove to been laid dff flince April 1, 1955 and who want require hospltaliaation for such The Nautilus set a record early .State Depai-tment'a/ top Lend- playmates that It would explode. FOOD SALE r the generals what they do and people. an Eaat German Uw. The RuaaUn The undersl/rtff said' he Lease expert, ' dieit/at his home tickets for Local 63 Annual Christmas Dinner, when they don't he can fire them. QUIHN’S PHARMACY ■ deputy, commandant for Eaat. Ber could find n& special equip this sprjAjf by going 1.300 mil^s Botsford gave this' new version V Report ak A3I.A .Meeting / yesterday. / WED., NOV. 3fl—1 PM. ON 1 know,” ■* V,, lin, Ool. 1 A. Kotaluba. finally or ment on th/ car and it ap completely submerged. This was 10 of the accident; Dec. 11 and Local 63 Kiddies Party, Dec. 17, . .Researchers John T'. Ferguson PHONE Ml 8-4136 times the existing record. She did Most recently/fie had, been as Charles, his two sisters, Jean, AMERICAN LEGION HALL please see your shop steward for tickets or call at Truman said the President has miE 8.R0MMItBBIfr dered the American partya reUaae peared Higgins drove witb one sociated w tt^ th e New Haven the "most terrible reeponslblllty of and William H. Funderburk of but auppoKed the Carman police foot on tli^ataarlng wheel and it In 94 hours: and Anne. 5, his brother, Michael, FIREPLACE ROOM union office any Thursday ni^ht between 7 and 8. ^ Traverse a ty State Hospital made MUMumffmnnuKmtm Her speed submerged la more Bank. N. B. A. in New Haven. 3, and an 9-year-old neighbor any man."' He referred to , the position on the radio. * used th^other for the brake A Yale /graduate, Truesdeli MATTHEW PATON, Pres. various preatdential tasks and tha Report In a aclentlflc exhibit at y. Mfmmu *-94*i "Obviopaly,'* said Boland today. and accelerator pedals. than 20 knots, and her range more hood boy, were playing behind the Auspices American Legion Aux. the annual clinical meeting of the than 29,000 miles. The power plant, handled air negotiationa with the Hickey home. Aprons,' Novelties, Toys, Hand* then said: **wa ware released only afte r' the "T is a nuclear reactor, the first ever Sovieta / n an overdue- Lend- The 8-year-old boy, whose name Knit and Crocheted Items. "But there was a job I liked bet American Medical Assn. Ituaaians had given the word. They used in a ship. Lease account until he resigned Botsford withheld, touched a ilght- M s s a ter. The President is the head of They said (heir objective was to rule and run the place lock, stock Thomas_,sald. the Nautilus "ex in Jmy 1994, after suffering a / /.i hia party. He la the most powerful eliminate "abijoimal behavior" _ and barrel.” Drive for Toys ceeded mi/ expectations" and said heari^ attack. man in. the party and muat decide such as destructivene.is of clothing Boland said the' case of hia de the trip WAS "very smooth." e joined the government in MMHMMKWWWMWnCRMHRHMfWWRHRRHKHIRfd pollcyffor the party. He can even BaraM Photo. ' or furniture, or faulty habits of tention by the police now la in the / Gaining Support ];940 and when he realgiied was tell the party who to nominate. I Officers pf the Manchester Junior Chamber of Commerce chat with personal appearaiu'e — which m U D A Y hands of the U.S. Army headquar op economic aide to the State De tried it twice and I know it! works.” Associate Juatice Raymond E. Baldwin of the Supreme Court of Errore predominated in each case, regard ters at Heidelberg and that he di^ partment’a office of Eastern At one point he drew laughter Jurist Defends of Connecticut before the Jaycee dinner at which Justice Baldwin was less of the mental diagnosis. not intendl to bring it before Con^ '^ e Manchester Lodge of Elks Mc(.artliy Po§tal Luropean Affairs. vith a slip of the tongue when he guest speaker laat night at the Manchester Coemtry Club. Left to The drugs used .were, reserpine. MeJ. Gen. Cherlea/L. cainpaign for toys for the 'boys He Is survived by hia widow, the said again; "The president /la the right are George T. LaBonne, vice president; Joseph Malaiek, president; Which is a "tranquillaing" sub JTy., U.S. colhmandaqt in and girls of the Warehouse Point Choice Loses id former Marilyic Norton of St. greatest Republican . . . I mean /(^ourt System Justice Ejaldwin; and Lee Silversteln, aScial actlvtties chairman. The stance, and m^thyl-phenldy la handling a atrong^ pro- Louis, and two children, Hobart. public relations man.'' jurist spoke on "Courts and Their Place in American Life.” iacetate, which acts as a stimulant teat Yn the Ruaaiena oyer tMt Inci Orphanage is progressing very 6, and Jane,. 3. Hia mother, Mrs. LOOK AT THESE TERRIFIC Truman made no reference to of the central nervous ays(eih. W AlLPtfER SALE satisfactorily, according to John ■Weahlngton, Nov. 29 - - 'A ”Th« ayatem of courts is' the The idea was to produce ''an dent/ which Allied oSicUU consid Lyons, chapman of the Youth Robert C./ TVueadell, Uvea ' in . , his remarks about Vice Preeldenl a clerk to ita rlialp office as a pre-' THIS WBBKWEEK ONLY—ALL SAtBSS FINAI^ND RETURNS ered mij|bt eignal a move to wipe spokesman for the Pos/Offlee De Rochester N. Y. Richard Nixon on his arrival from superior bulwark of peraonai “active tranquility" in the patient#, Activity Committer. Albert |V. liberty," Associate .justice Ray Area Weathermen limipary in the establiajipi^ut of a the doctors said, declaring that out s p e ^ AiUcd ftM ts In the Redway, superintendent of the partment sa);a that, c/htrary to an 'Funeral services will be held in Seattle. The Los Angeles 'rimes new atgte' /orecaating center. four-power Cltya Soviet aector. nearby Guilford tomorrow after quoted Truman on his arrival, mond E.- Baldwin of the Connecti dosea of the respective drugs Were ONE PAINT ROLLER orphanage, repotta that they hava a'.notincement by the office of Sen. noon. when ariced about Nixon as a_1956 cut Supreme Court of Errors said- T q Use R adar Soon Pattersop aald the radar in designed to take care of both with the purchase of one gallon ceiling Oatcrteg. a member of the 97 boys and girls and the heeds McCarthy (R-W l/, Thomas Mil laat night comparing the judicial stallation will be of great uae In "overactivlty” and underactiv- House Defenee /Appropriations GOP presidential candidate, 'aa Improving the flood warning Kal-Coater, or one gallon of wall paint^ for ' games, books and toys are ler "has not beeh appointed" act replying: “I lon’t like t h a t ------with the legislative and executive Uy" in the patients. FREE Ooanaittee. spant/today at Heldal- SUITE VALUES! ayatem in the Naugatuck Valley mostly for the age group of 10 to branches of government. . (Conttaned from Pago One) IVe rent floor, aanders. edgera, wallpaper ateamera, waxera, polishers, electric hand h«rg. Germany/ Where he waa4jL6. ■ V ( ing postmaste/for Appie^n, Wla. — —----- and I don't care' who area ap well aa all other river Cite PaUeata’ Improvement Appleton la McCarthy's\home 10 Hurt in Cuba knows it." The Los Angeles Ex Justice Baldwin spoke on Describing studies among 21B ■ sahflers and wallpapering equipment. briefed by ottUien at U.S. Army I Anyone who would like to bring town. He ntA recommendei aminer quoted him as saying: "I "Courts and their Place in Ameri the radar system will be .ready for basins throughout fiew England Yemale mental patlents.4the doc Europaan Haadquarters. some joy Into the hearts xrf these can Life” before a Manchester severe storms late this winter or and eastern New York. STORE HOURS: 8-7 DAILY—THURSDAY UNTIL 9 Ma aiad e m ^ arrival Triim Ber appointment of MUler_57, to . _ Anti-Batista Riot don't even want to dis-uss that. tors said that in the lArgc majority children can leave any dt^'their ceed St^hen Batliet who redch — .-L Don't CVen mention Junior Chamber of Commerce din next spring. It will operate around He said it would be coordlnatba HlUirib Wflio 1mnrV\xr9am*nV lin that U tm was more to the toys, both hew and iiai^. s'! the the mwidatory retirement Sge of his name to me.” ner meeting at the Manchester the clock and permit forecasters with Oonnecllcufs new Civil De In the ability to cooperate and a C. L MORRISON PRINT and WALLPAPER CO. Eaat Beran incident “than ap- BIka Home on Btsacll St., any day 70 tomorrow. McCarty's 9 'BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN. NO ** P A Y M £XT YEAR » * INSURE WITH LAPPEN" >W9 MR HPl Santo Clous, Wn am not conducting o givo-oway program. Wo ore olHering the auto OPEN TONIGHT iniSL. moot aal’^for your monoy. Wo boliovo our vduot oro unbootoblo. Hero oro o few: and EVERY lollc/ IfSS DoSoto Conv. Complotoly 1953. Plymouth 4-Door Sodon, 1952 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan. NIGHT TILL 9 oqufppod.^ Sovo Oyor $1200. fuHy oquippod. Radio, hooter, overdrive. 3 to \ SATURDAY TILL 6 Low mllocigo. cheese from. 1953 Studobokor Rogd Do Luxe U‘ 1955 DoSoto Hardtop. Rodio, DOES YOUR POLICY 4-Deor, rodio, hooter, ovorr 1950 Plymouth Suburban. Re ..L iMOtor. powor brokos, power )drivo. 2 to choose from. built engine. 2 GREAT FACTORY SHOWROOMS stooring, automatic transmis INCLUDE P.S.7 sion. 1954 Plymouth Suburban. Low 1951 Dodge Club Sedon. Rodio If you have an automobile accident You got fodoyV most modorn cob foaturos in you'll be glad you kave the policy with 1955 Plymouth Hardtop. FuHy miloago. A one owner cor. Ex and heotor, automatic trans the P. S. (Personal Service). "P. S." is now Chovrolot trucks. And that’s only tho boginning I oquippod, vory lew miioogo. ceptional condition. mission. Very nice second cor. the personal sflrvice of a qualified Aetna Just look at the other far-ahead cab features V8* of •i’-- J- L .. ■ . I'T- ' ~ .,w • .» .- --V ■ in,; ill. 13 ■/ ■■ ... f V ■'/ A. :PA<3ESnC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY. NOVEMRER 89, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1955 P A G E S E V S N '■■! ' 't 6t the National Society of Colonial St. to ba left oii Uit rasldtntlal itew prlipary bill as It stands, ton stetar, V isa Helen -Oarr o f Boaton Bolton post recently vacated by Mrs. Roy : JUmrl^Ratpr market—thia solution stems to tryin g tn run for any routine Damea, onetime aocially* prominent was hlS' guest on Thanksgiving l3oigworth due to pressure o f other local office would .Involve a ma Urooflles In New York end wife of Eliot day. ' have faded almost beyond at* iKOBO-iSM Daily Radio w n o ^ i N t work. dwnecticut jor effort. In short, lb those Tuckertnen",' New- Yy»rk lawyer. Christmaa Card Received A few appointments are atlll DONT GUESS ABOUT : SopttittQ i|praid talnment. So everybody may, very By ROUCB PBlUB Stanton House Society 10 (Conduct communities which already had Died Monday, MILLER PHARMACY «truu >—U M Eaetcm Standard Time %VUAV— A . (Christmas card, A little early o' open on the schedule for Tuesday's sensibly, wind up Joining the the primary In tludr local poli Burbank, Cellf. ;~WiIlieni Nigh, fo r the season, has Aeon recelvied session. Parents Interested In a Ut o in s u r a n c e Yankee tics, the new bill will bring not to u r N- r.HBORHOOD LI&&ETT RIXALL DRUG STORE by Hiss ClArlssA' L. Pendleton, tuianlmous ' pprade toward the .74, retired motion picture director? 'Tha following program oched-qiiie History Tra^qwl Card Party Series brii mng their children in for. a I Find-out why car ouners bought MORE aiiln Inauraace bdaal B 3 r A . H . O . more democracy, but less. ' WHAY—ICncor* ItLeaur from Miss Cathertn'e Chase, daugh check-up may contact Mrs. Arnold I Allatate than any other company la 1954 baara on direct wriUfB 1 total purchasp.’Jf so, howevet, let Died Monday. . , - ulM ,ara. auppUed by tha radio That seems s ver,v poor side re WCOl7>-*Good EvBoint Good Music ter of Prof, and Mrs. .Eugene P. who will also arrange transporta I premlnms. And Allstale has an unusually high percentaga of ra* I ~ i m Musselburgh, Scotland Lord' W K N B ^o* Glrsnd Allan rr Bolton, Nov. 29 — (Special) -i-^A Lf at least do It with eyes open for sult of the success for a general re- masojfementa anh are aubject to Chase of Lafayette College, Eas tion if necessary. I Bcwals— the beat proof o f cnitom er aaDMacDon. ' Th* adoption'of a state primary Elphinatone, 86, uncle of Queen PAQACAipllDJl. Sp^ cicdlA ld , .WTli] One Mmi p Rsmily tl:e liberties we are taking, the fornr which the new primary, bill eiiaage without notice. WDRC—C.U.'rvT9/**__r« ColllMawood ' . ton, Pa., summer residents here. new series ot mHUary whlgta will Has' Tonsils Removed law in^the apeclai acaalon laat June Elizabeth and her teacher inr arch WGTH-Say R W)Ui Muale H ie card comes fio m -jNairobi, GET THE FACTS . VuMtifeail > Urter Krantni Kxctpt complications we are ,;ninK to does represent.' Hebron, Nov; 29 . (Special) be Initiated by the Ladiea Benevo Peggy - Dorsey, of Bolton Lake, ery and until 1992 captain-general 4i4b- . ♦ Kenya. . British West Africa. Saaotera uM Holkfikiv. Ift t r g i « l tM was an effort to spread the guar- PROMRt i> ;if CALL AND DELIVERT SERVICE 'Music Htrchaat Allan L. Carr, curator of the had her tonsils removed at Rock PHONE YOUR LOCAL AGENT • tm OtKe* M Manchwrttr. Conn. « » face, and the expense. of the Royal Company of Archera, WHAir—JPDhab NaltobAl Horn. . lent Society of the (Congregational anteea of democratic privilege in w_____ o G cKrourd -« RevMV WCCC—Gjxxl kivenina Good, Muaie through the American CMnsuIste ville Hospital 'yesterday. Peggy Is *|5S«< g —I MU lUtwr. '______the royal bodyguard in Scotland. iVV GREEN ROAD — TEL. Ml 3-41 34 WKNa~neqa«st MaUn.e WKNB—RoUn a Nasi Stanton House, Clinton, .when he ■General. Hied Chase is engsgea Church a week ffom today,. The Connecticut. It would be a pity if W^^UapiSncn - WTIC-;P«wpla Ara Funny a second grade student at the Ele FRANK LANGMACK ^ mnocRirTtuN r a t e s ^ Died Monday. visited hit form er Hebron, home In-gbyemment work there.' card parties will' be held> each The President’s Code the present special session, in its A ThuuKht fur Toiluy - WDRC—Cal Kolby . WDRC-m , Son Jaap mentary School. * Payabl* tn Adruc* WOTHrJVax Work. WGTH—Treasury Agent yeiterday; gave an Interettlng ac card bears a very unusual month on the first Tuesday t)v the FOR INFORMATION PHONE MI^-5650 lU. lash of ironing out some of the Romarco Meeting During the Eisenhower ad •:14— pictureMhst of a black, white and church parish room. jp f KdntlM • imperfections in that law, should WILa Yv.Mu.Ic Merchant WHAY—Puiisb National Home count of his duties at Stanton Robert E. Gorton wUI show a Montto •«»•••••••••«••••»• Talking Almut WOVX; Kucurd Review yellow dtrlped zebra, an animal Mrs. David Toomey, chairman of ministration. there have been be anything less than zealous in A^CCe—Good Evening Good Music House, AS well as aolne historical film at the meeting of Boniarco at OM Moatk • Dr. Roy L. Smith Qee WKNB—Request Matin., WKNB-Robin s Nsst common ^ o u g h In Africa, but a the hostesses for the first party on the Congregational Church parish WaaiUx «**.*«***»****i************** three instances in^ which high of elindkating from the luciisure, so preacher, lecturer, editor 'xrote w n u —Utell. Uollas - WTIC—Psople Ara Funny . da\a. , novelty h e r^ e ve ii on a CAiristmas OajpQT •••••••••••«•••••«•*•* WDRC—Cal Kmbr Dec. 6, has announced that it will room at 8 p.m: todhy. Election of ficials have been detected doing far as possible, thoae instances in some time ago in is Church perl WDRC—Johnny Dollar -It wag Adam Stanton who -flrat card. WGTll—Wax Wca-k. WGTH—Treasury Agent came from Rhode Island to Clinton be conducted as a desert card par officers will be held during a short which It has the Unfortunate effect csl: 4;W— »;Zb- things which seemed like combin Shark Fishing Through .Hole la la Revolutionary times, whose ty. In oirder to accontmodate business session. ' of. trimming down ileinocratic -"I heard someone say the other lee For Eskimo*' W l U Y - ^ t y Klinball WHAY—Polish National Homt Maarhester B^Mlng Herald He ■*22b^ S ^ ! ? u ing public position with advance WCCC—Record Review WTIC—Draitnel business at the time was the those who prefer not to cat at the Sewing Session •BtWcd to w» uM rcpubUoUiM o< privileges alr,eady^,ln existence. day that he was tired of having our bron eorrespoade^ Miss Sa*«n el ugh ,there aren't any Eski WKNB—Request Matlne. WDRC—Suspense distilling of salt from Rhode Is later hour, dessert will- be served ., The WSCS will hold another Zu onra dtapateliw crauM to It. or ment'of some private professional The state primary law was preacher talk so much about WTIC—Widdei Brown - WGTH—Bishop Bhcert Pendleton, telephoi^AC 8-S4M. ndiVMx 4 m N m i Ii ■uy N ow -Pay Lalor l ■M oUiarwiaa cradtted In Uiia >MPcr land Sound waters. Thia was taken at 8 p.m. with card playing to fol sewing meeting tomorrow at 10 or businiess interest. aimed first of all <*.l the piocedurc money 'That started me thinking. mos a t the South I^ole, thbr WDRC—Cal Kolby 4:44-. rtMa.TlM MMo-Hm aM aUe Uia local mwa pubUahad w * - WGTH—Wax Worki RGIAY—Pollsn National Horn. to Boston by *ox team where it low. a.m, at the home of Mrs. John h M ..t Istt-mlnute .spMiiM A ll rlam a at ratNibUoatlon ol apcdal for nomination of state candidates. I'n fact, I got to thinking so much Droodle UK.ln honor of Admiral •1 0 6 4 4.94 I'^.'lf2 The rfame thing has happenipd to 414a— WTiC—Dragnet. sold for $2 a bushel. Assisting Mrs. Toomey next Erickson. /. A'. . M i ^ . .N ■V -f-'" ' • ^ N." :* Ik - HW-*“ A V , V '* ' I “'i-' :1- PAGE EIGHT KANCHE^TEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1955 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC3IESTER. 00NK« TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1965 rAOBHiMa / • ! •4b ii ! ! /■ Elk’s. Observe after the impact, and cloth front , 'vii" i ■*? ' Holiday Season Approaches^ V Hospital Trustees See Need Forlier Blailiccl-' hla coat waa found on thb ear's ra» HEARING AID pulles Calls for End Reds Push diator ornament. Snow Grips Buffalo; MemoVial Day Skywatch Schedule By Coroner for' ACCESSORIES Setting up Annual Displays For ExpanHon of Facilities Four Make Bids.. Of Foreign Aims Row Bid ipr Ban W arned bn At Home Sunday Wedneaday, Nov. SO ' “ Fatal Accident North Eail PhormiKy Manchaater Memorial Hospital Midnight—2 a.nr: ...... Volunteers Needed 6 Oopot Sqaaro—MI M 5 8 S *r With Christmas fast approach-,* Aasn., which provided the Depot Icy Blasts Hit Areir faces "an -imminent need” for 2 a.m.— 4 a.m. ....'...... P aul Sheehar! ^ For Vacant Post (OMHnMi tram Faf* Om ) / The Mancheatn*' Lo^e- of .^Iks 4 a.m.— 6 a,m, ...... *!..P aul Sheehan Armafid Fortier, 2T. of 247 N. fng, Christmas~ ■ ,lfghta. ■' -and ' “ '“‘" Square Christmas Tree and Na further expaiislon of lU faculties,^ Chief of Medicine On H-Bomb —are nOw being tu-ned on all over | tivity Scene, will hold iia annual Flood Laws will observe "Elks Memorial Day" 6 a.m.— 8 irm...... Victoria Filewicz ; * Main St„ was blamed for criminal (CoatlaiMd 'frato Faga < C. Elmore Watkins, - chairman Deadline for accepting applica- •Upptd up after the ataletnate at town. t childreit’s Christmas parly at the Siuulay at Elka Home on Bis- 8 a.m.—10 a.m...... Jo y ce Wo'gman, Donna Zollo negligence yesterday in the traf the Oeneva conference. (CkMttaiMd from Pags Oaa) ' Last night, the lights on' thS'l Community Y Dec. 18. (Oaattoaafi (raai Fafa Onar- ^ the bqard of truateee, annouj^ed sell St. ’ ■* 10 a.m.- Noon ...... Volunteers Needed tiona for the post of engineering Dullea declined apeclflcalt}' to News Tidbits Christmas trei and Nativity Scene; The wegtheeman foraea^ a cold today 'In releailng the tooepnal'z Noon- 2 p.m...... V olunteers Needed fic death In Hartford Oct. 30 of aide the Planning Department plan, referring the subject back There will be a Santa Claus at Local Slocks and windy, day with t h / marcury The program, which will start a t has been set at 5 p.m. tomorrow. ' HAVE YOUR comuhent on a atatement by Culled from Ap Wires at the Depot Squaie parkleta were the party who will have some 1,000 OoMfcUcut'i water situation ia ann at report.. 3 p.m.,. will include choral group 2 p.m.—! 4 p.m...... Robert Genoveai Walter Hill, 55. of Hartford. ■tevmon. announced candidate to- the U N- subcommittee. The turned on. , ’ glfta to hand out to the children ■uen that It ia necessary to atora remaining below fream g all day. This 'pressing need; /(Ifatklns 4 p.m.— 6 p.m...... Marilyn Case, Columbia DeCarli In a coroner's report, Louis W. According to ’’Alfred Maxsrell, for the Democratic presidential West has frequently rejected Rus- And it will be coldar/Cwalght than tinging by the men’s club of Sj. planning adminstrator, four per HAND POWER Tomorrow night. It is hoped, the who come to See him. Also planned larga quanUtlaa .of it agalnat per continued, exiate deapi^the fact Mary's Church .Bast Hartford, in 6 p.m.‘— 8 p.m...... Ronald I odean, George ChurlUa Schaefer said Fo'ftler was not Bomlnation. thU the international sisn propossls for s ban on Nativity Scene at Center Park last night. / • t the institution’s cap a^y waa in 8 p.m.-*-10 p.m...... May Hawkes, Virginia Liegl sona have indicated an Intereat in aitiMtion is "more perilous' than it Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) says atomic and hydrogen bombs with for the party la carol-singing. iods of drought. Oabara B MMdtabraak. IM Other ateUona/ reporting the strumental music by the Oubgldo driving within the speed timlt or the position which carries a aalary UWNMOWIRS "there are many people' in. the will be ready for illumination. The MIA raised the money'for - 1 «. as. ■rtaia ■ creased to 190 bedsJm 1952 when Duo am. solos by Nathan Taah. 10I p.m.—Midnight ...... •.'.. . Volunteers Needed with due rare when his «ar struck has been at any time since Korea.” out gusrantees of strict Integta- And Thursday afternoon, at 5 "To reduce that supply,” • he niba Bwcla season’! - coldaa^temperatuna to* the latest addition/o the hospital Skywatch Post located on top of Alanchester Police Station: of from $3,133 to 13,601. Dulisa also would not give hU own United States now .driving automo*. Unnal supervision. the gifts through solicitations. 'The said, "would create a public health day were: WtotoVer Field. 17; '■Albert E. Cotter, past exalted Hill aa the latter was crosaing Maxwell aaid appllcante will iPickodM NO W biles they will never owa." . . Is p.m., the colored bulbs entwined in group has asked for women volun - B ill Aakofi was completed. ruler of Hartford Lodge, No. 19. Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Coriimerce St. estimate of the 'world situation. Moscow's latest' broadcast said the festive greens stretching hazard azide from the ppazibility Worcester. M; Boston, 23; Bed Aocordtng to jCtie report, during Building, Manchester on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 1—S p.m. probably be1 screened b / a commit- ciir4 sfc) }te notedJhat be has held more raeli Premier David Ben-Gurion the United States is continuing teers tu help wrap the gifts Dec. of forcing industry to tuzpend. rlrzt National Baak ford. 20; l^ tu c k e t; 30; Province- will deliver the oration. Former A blood test smwed that Hill tee. ■aocuses Britain and Russia of pur ';to stock and improve /nuclear across Main S^., from, the Center 11 at Lithuanian Hall on Golway of Manchester .,...28 S3 town, 28;^ewport Vt., 7; Bridge the flacal yew ending Sept- 90 memorial .ritual \^II be exemplified was intoxicated at the tlr>e of the WHWV VWV oYOTW than 100 meetings with congres* to School St., will burst Into light. The Connecticut Water W o rk s Bartrord Nattohal 1955, trer.tment In'all departments aional leaders of both major suing policies “ Uable to b r in g weapons, and it is 'Claimed that St. ■ Aaan., recorded its opposition to port, 18/and Providence, R. I.. 21, by the officers of the Manchester accident, which oc;:urrcd at night. MrLEVY AIDE DIES Hmi whitw. W« wH about the destruction of the State No elaborate ceremony has been And at ths Center Park Na Bank and IVuat Co. 32^ 34 see new r ^ r d a . , . Licxige.' \ — Knifing Victim, 18, Textile Union, Sets p i^ e f. And. he said, he believes this is needed to keep-a balance. planned for turning on the Main the proposed measure. > Conn. Bank and p ie /temperature in New Eng- However. Schaeffer said Hill’s con Westport. Nov. '29 (81 ---Philip llv«r thMi I# yov M it 'diipa^sanship - reached a new of Israel.'’ But in that case the ’' .S.S.R. also tivity Scene, which la owned by the New- Flaance Seheme Bared land/during the next five days, The howltal'e admission rolls in The general public la Invited to dition does not excuse Fortier R. Ma^ll, 71, chairman of the Gov. Hugh White fears "federal St. Christmas lights, which have Tall Cedars of Lebanon and ia be Trust C o . 36 38 creasedhy more lhan 400 patienU attend thw /nemorial service, but high this year” with regard to for needs to keep s balance. been provide^ through the co A new plan for financing Con- Manchester .Trust . . . 65 . Wednesday through Saturday, Mdll Dies* ill Briclgeporl April Pay Hike Bid from his obligation to drive with Board of Welfare Commlaaiona in eign policy, action” against Mississippi unless "We ahoiild like to compete with ing erected by the Park Depart necticuCs flood repair bill' waa ayerage 2 to 8 degrees below hor- over to53-54; patient days care the conunittee in charge has re care. ■ Bridgeport, died while 'viaiting hla officers concentrate on solving operation o' the C3iamber of Com ment, there will be a Christmas Fire lai jumndd by 3,320 qver the previous He ep^fically named Sen. the U.8.A. in peaceful progress in merce and Main SC business and laid before the Leglalature yester Aetna F ir e ...... 69 al. Cold weather Wednesday and quested that those attending be Fortier had caid he did' not see daughter here ireaterday. A Social- George (D-Oa), chairman of the shotgun wounding of Beizoni Ne raising the standard of living, not Sing on Dec. 20. ' day. Thursday will be followed by a y^V ', ahd emergency out-patients seated before the 3 p.m. atarting (Coatlaued from Page OnaJ Norwich, Nov, 29 ()P)—The Tex Hill until just betore his car hit iat, Maglll was appointed to the LARSEN'S gro leader. . . Actress Nanette professional men. Hartford Fire ...... ,163 vUitatioqs wero up 700 over last' J ^ i p i Relations Committee, Sen. in turning out X-bombs and H- Arrange Community Sing It Is sort of a compromise be National Fire .130 slow moderation near the week time. tile Workers of America (CIO) him. He admitted a speed of 40 board In 1934 by Mayor Jaaper •lansfleld (D-Mont) and Rep. Fabrai^ suffers slight concussion bombs. But for that, both sidetk Th4 switch will be tlirown by end. ' year, Refreshments wrlll be served af stabbing. He identified Farley as will seek a general wage Increase George Dobln, chairmsii^of the The Methodist Men's Club of tween Increasing taxes—a stand Phoenix 83 miles an hour, which was in excess McLevy, Last Septemher he re HARDWARE Richards (D-SC), chairman of the when struck by TS-pound scenery must be willing, and a concrete South Manchester Church !•■ ar taken by Democrats—and taking, Some normals for the period are AU Departmenta Crowded ter the ceremony. \ an AWOL tailor. next April when wage contracts of the speed 'limit. Hill was tired from his jewelry buaineis In House Foreign Affairs Committee, weight backstage at Sid Caesar Chamber's Christmas lighU'X'om- Life and InUssaaltf ta b Boston. 37, Providence 38, Nan “In effect, all departmenta. are Both' were held without bond are up for renewal, Daniel J. Gal agreement for disarmament must mittee, and Bruce Watkins, prbai- ranging for the sing. Carroll W, money from the State highway Aetna Life . . . . . ____ 214 hurled 55 feet through the air Bridgeport. 34 DEPOT SQUARE havingng helpednel] make foreign TV show. be reached." Hutchinson, chairman of the club's fund—a propose! voiced by some tucket 39. New' Ha'ven 37, Concord , once again crowded, we are fre pending further inveattgation one lagher, the union's general mana poU^ under the Republican ad- dent of the Chamber. Aetna Casualty . , lis: N. H„ 30, Burlington 29. Portland quently short of beds and baby de charge-of breach of peace. ger for eastern Connecticut, aaid Til. M l 9.1274 However, the.V will be accom- program committee, said today all Republicaris. Conn. General Bdalstration. SIJKVIVAI. CHANCES tiOOD of the church choirs in town, as Put forth at a hearing of the 31, Eastpprt 32. Oreenville 23, liveries were the highest In our 35 Driver Warned ' During the early part of their today. Both George and Richards, he Tokyo,. Nov. 29 lA*)—The direc panied by Jamen Herdic, superin Hartford Steam 1^11. Hartford 33 and Caribou 21. years'of existence,” Watkins added. - Herald PbotoV investigation last night, police He declined to aay how much of tendent of recreation, and Santa well ''Nss the Manchester High Legislature's Finance* Committee Travelers said, have had considerable Jn- tor of the Atom Bomb Casualty School glee clubs, have been in by Rep. Norman K. Parsejls (R- At Boston, the nocmsi maximum ' Moreover, 1955 hospital staUs ^ Dr. Mortimer IL Moriarty ^ worked on the araumption that an increase will be sought, but said Several items Claus, who is to be in town to Ptorile U! tics show a total of 54,300 patient Following G^sli Pastor waa dead. They said they textile wages have been relatively flmnce In developing policy with Commission in Hiroshima said to vited to participate. However, Fairfleldl, the plan calls for in Conn. Light Pow- temperature during this period ia regard to Red China and the Nb\ day that "statistically, gbancea are check on preparations for. hla 44 and the normal,minimum tem days oi treatment wore adminis The Board of Trustees of Man- V , ------■ had received an erroneous report stath: since 1950 while wagea in bfanch workshop' at Center platis for the. sing are not yet creasing two taxes—the salps tax Conn. Power tionalist Chinese government on Before BWrd quite good of aurvtvlng an atomic complete. from 3 to 4 per cent, and the perature is 30. tered and 14.2Q2 patients treated chestrt Memorial Hospital . an Kristian M. Karlsen, 69, of h9 that the boy had died an hour after other industries have increased an CRIPTIONS ■ ' ^ \ Springs Liodge. , Hartford Elec. as out-patients in the emergency, he was admitted to the hospital. average of 35 cents an hour. Formosa. blast." ' Meanwhile, Manqhester stores corporation tax from 3 3-4 per Hartford Gat/Uo. Precipitation during this period nounces the appointment, of Dr. ^ u re l St., was given a warnin/^ Replyl^/ to a question. Duller P'urther, d?clared Dr. Robert Santa Plans'AVorkahop will be on the average total oVer laboratory and X-ray department. Howev/cr, the hbspltal said Pas- The average hourly wag* iri the UBMIM Additional ^approprliillons to li»e Santa will be at the wofkshpp to are already-operatin^vunder their- cent to 4 peF cent. So. New En/land M ortimer^. Morisirty as Chief of ^or inattention to driving follow-^ said Georgs help^ to influence Holmei. “We have found Christmas' shopping schedule. They Par.itells'' plan also would take li inch -occurring as snow over . On Nov. 16, in a letter to ■ the 'ton never had been declared dead. eastern Connecticut textile indus Mia M .President Riaenhowcr to agree to budget, tax'revaluaUon. and th e\c h ,n e « In the first greet Manchester youngsters from Tel...... - ___ 39 41 northern New England and as Editor of The Herald, Watkins dis Medicine. Ing a 1-car accident just after 5 'Ilie admitting officer said doctors try ia $1.35 an hour, he aaid, proposed purchase of the Globe generation were open all day yesterday and $15 million from the highway Maai Dr. Moriarty, a graduate of .m. yesterday when Karlscn's car SI the summit meeting in Geneva last rvivors 5f Hiroshima of Naga Dec. 10 through Dec. 22, and Her- will be open every Monday' iintil fund. t snow or rain in southern New Eng cussed the possibility of the hospi ha5 to massage his heart to keep Gallagher reported that 38 union sammer with the Rusalana And, he Hollow property will come up, for dloi with the help of the Chamber Am. Haroware ___ .. 24 26 land near the '"week end. tal receiving federal aid for new Mancheater High School, received gIt a pole on Forest St., police him \ alive. 'They cut, open his discuasloh ’ at threr meetings of kl, and the probability Is very Christmas. He aaid this plan would result Arrow; Hart, Heg.- m_54 57 his pre-naedlcal training at Cornell said. . delegates representing 5.000 work apid. Mansfield's views have been smalKthat we will find changes in and tj)p Pari: Department, has In addition, they >vill be open New York Warned construcUon through the aegis of chest shortly after hie arrival at ers in ,15 eastern Connecticut Incorporated in our policy toward town pfficiabt tonight In the Muni been getting things ready. ‘ In the $35 million he esttriisted Assck Spring ...... 31'i 34 4 Univ'ersily and his M.D. from Yale '■ 'Karlsen was driving west on the hospital. , cipal Building. Ister pineratiba-,” until'9 p.n)., on Fridays as well as would be > eeded. Bi^tol Brass ...... 18 20 The cold front* from the Great the State Department of Health. School of Medicine in 1926. After •Forest St., just' west of Main St. plants -will attend -a union confer southeaat Asia, Holmes spo*^ on the general ef Besides the Christmas lights and Thursdaya And during the Christ Lakes .region swept into the Metro He ssdd the ’government would Police caid about six- people saw ence-in New York Saturday and The Board of Directors is sched decoratlona and the Santa work Parsells insisted, however, that Collins ...... 110 12S an internehip served * at, the St, when he reached for an article on the stabbing and three of them Georgs has called for bipartisan uled to hold public hearing In the fects of atomic radiation to the mas shopping homestretch — the the tax increases bo in force for /Hm -Hart...... 29 /it its North and Judd ... .. 354 384 urology and medical departments. age at $180 to Karlsen's car and walked past him.. ox 1950.” the union leader said in a Dulles took the' same general clpatlon of taxes. cidence. of leukemia" both of regular six cents a gallon /a te but Russell Mfg...... 84 104 would remain in the 20s today and the application is being seriously Since i946 he has held the position reported no one was Injured, FINE LENOX PHARMACY View. He told the newsmen that Meanwhile, the Advisory Reval Japan's atom-bombed citiea 'Sphere would increase the cigv'ette tax Stanley Works .. 65 70 tonight. considered'but there is always a of Associate in Medloii^. The two were picked up by statement. "We feel that business foreign pblicy no doubt will be de at least 151,000 persons^Mriihed The low reading today nuirked question of the State acting favor Stratford police who saw them in - the textile industry has im uation Committee Is slated to hold from 3 cents to 4 ceflts. Terry Steam ...... 128 •The Board of Trustees «lso an standing in front of a store in that 299 EAST CENTER ST. TfeL. M l 94)194 bated during the 19S6 presidential Us first meeting. Town officials as a result of the 1945 raids alls Session Stale Highway Cdmmissroner Torrington ...... 24 26 a drop of 36.9 degrees in 12 hours ably upon it. nounces that Dr. Jacob A. Segal proved aubstantiallv and that the campaign. . / "In the two cities, there Have frprn yesterday’s high of 53.7 at Boy Scout Troop town. They aaid they picked earnings in this industry are lo and members of Valuation Asso Newman Argraves 1 ^ argued Ih b U.S. Envelope yom. . .105, ' Daily f'ensuN at 148,7 has been appointed chief of the to« to MthfiMMl Dulles said he t ^ k s i t is Rps- ciates,'the firm which is conduc been 108 cases of leukemia—ab ^t U.S. Envelope pfd. .. 72 ' noon. The average daily censti.s during department of cardiology and Dr. Mitchell up because he was wear iQw that young people are not now 10 a-f year—alnce the bombs. any money,, taken bom the high ing a. black leather jacket and dun- seeking employment in the textile FINE FHARMART _ ’Mbla a|anismsHi iH ^ t i-t reached ting. a" property revaluation In way fund would/leiay or force Veeder-Rool ... . . 63 •'66:'-^ V-The rold atr spread southward the' year w as 148;7—a 78,6- per Bernard J.'Sheridan' chief'of the l l M nUTT STUIT hetwsen the two Pf^e. to put Holmes, said. Uiroiigh the Gulf and A 11 a n t t c - i^eseiite^ Flags ganea—toe-iype oU etoUung the planta qf New EngUiid. bwt Inatead .towjv,,t^...cxptein _aaaeriing and abandonmento/Xnahy-'projects 1ft above' qwXanona a re not- to ■ernt occupancy. This ratio-of oc department'of dentlztry. poUcebrbroadcaaL-eaid- toe- -alleged:^ iMJCSNnRSL, ' sbmb areas of foreign JoBcy out revlluing proceduraa. 'Tht Town "But,” he added, "I want to be construed as aotual markets. :^tates and readings were from. 20 - cupancy is fast ■ approaching the Other changos in the THedlcal "Bfe/toiBg totoe.Aitfiea.-|Mtd.-lHdue- erase now and forever the spectre the highway ^ g r a m . Mrs. Everett S. Mosely, pres asaailant Was wearing, - trlea.!' of bounds far campaign discua- Planning Commission will sit In on Argraves told the committee to' 30 degrees lower than yester danger point, which is 80 per staff follow; o rm iBnooDAV I Mon. But, he said it will be diffi. the meeting to draw what con that a large number of people auf Unued from Page One) day morning. They were below 20 cent. Eighty per. cent occupancy Active Staff ident of the American Legion cult to make any such agreement fered leukemia from the bombings. yesterday t^ t there was "a great in the mid-Atlantic states and in Auxiliary, and Mrs. Wilber Little, clusions it can about the affect need for /highway construction” almost always means that depart Department of Medlciqe: Drs. J. I before the Democratic candidate ■of zoning on property valUas and This Is simply not true. the 20s in the Interior sections of ments are overcrowded at the A., Segal, Joseph Barry, Howard, Americanization chairman, pre "There have been in e r te d In It was iMued after Capitol Hill and added that federal estimates Public Records sented an American flag last even for President is chosen next Au about other matters which relate Democrats x^sed charges that Obituary the Gulf States except in Florida same time. Of course, accommo J. Lockward, Harold J. Lehmus. gust. to planning. » cldence of calarscts, Imt I know say it bill take $2 hilllon dollars where they were in the 50s and dations are not interchangeable. Joseph Massaro and John Prignano ing to the new Boy Scout Troop, The deadlock at the Geneva for. Ihe TPC ia also scheduled to of no case In which thlXhas caused some w o e's,\w h o used to be to bring the Stste's highwsy sys Warranteo Deeds 60s. It was freezing in Mobile, There might be empty beds in the from assistants to associates: Dr. No. 152. at the Bowers School. Sign ministers' conference, from hold an executive session after blindness.” known as dollsf^year men, were tern Up to standsrd. Ernest Joseph Fortier and Dor Ala., and a shivery 22 in Atlanta. surgical department at the same Robert Butterfield and Dr. William Reginald W. James, who earlier which Dulles returned 12 days wards to discuss its recommenda On genetic effpCls, Holmes said; serving their ownNjuslneas inter ’ Traffic Problem Feared othy L Fortier to John J. Greene • Icy and snowy streets in many lime thb maternity department D. Stroud from the courteay staff this month was elected master of ago has prompted ’ numerous top tion on the Globe Hollow purchase, "There hay^been over 75,000 Funerals He testified that unless Connect- and Rrteanne M. Greene, property parts of the cold belt slowed traf was filled to overflowing. Or there to cljnical assistants in medidine. 'Manchester Grange, No. 31 of this babies borm-Io exposed parents. ests while working fo\the govern ■ttut does something about high at 43 Barry Rd. town, presented to the new troop Democrats to lash out at his han subject of a public hearing Dec. ment. \ fic. might be room in the children's Department of Cardiology: Dr. dling of foreign policy. 6. From sightftcant staUstics we ways there will be "more and more Sandy Melatti and Ruth Marie The snow fall In the lower Gbeat ward and overcrowding in fhe G. R. Miller, clinical 'assistant. a Boy Scout flag purchased by have ^ observed any genetic The order limits WOOs to ad ifoseph Lennon strangulation of traffic" in the MelatU to Howard O. Morse, outgoing master Edwin A. Palmer - Tbe criticisms have come from The TPC has said It would have visory roles in policy m atnrs and The funeral of Joseph I-enm Lakes region measured 1 to 3 inch men's ward, so when the census Department of Pediatrics: Dr. its recommendation ready by the damage." \ state. property on 12 Lodge Dr. Frank Horton and Dr. Winfield of the Grange. , A dial Stevenson, an announced bars them from taking part in 19 Locust St., was held yesterday ttult-Clalm Deeds es. Lighter falls were reported stands at 150 or higher it means candidate for the Democratic end of the week. decisions or actions Mneflning afternoon at 2;30 in St. Jtory'a Parsells disagreed with Ar in the northern plains, parts of the something must be done about ad- Moyer from aasistante to associ If the Directors decide to TE.ST H ^ E S T JOHN graves' contention and said that 'Victoria Waddell to VV a 11 e r ates: Dr. Harold Malone, assistant. presidential nomination; Gov. their private employers or c ^ - Episcopal Chinch, with tM rec Waddell, property at Flower Great Lakes region, the Ohio val d'tional beds. Averoll Harriman of New York; the Globe Hollow property, Chitose, JapaV Nov. 29 t/T) — cerns In which they have any In tor, the Rev. Alfred L. Williams, ilS million could be drawn from ley and northern Appalachians. 'The report of the auditors Department of Obstetrics: Dr. purchase and the appropriatipfi of The second test firing of the Hon- the highway fund without "delay and Main Sts. Robert C. Walden from assistant FOR RENT and Sens. Kefauver (D-Tenn) and terest. officiating. Mrs. William/Kloppen- George M. Gorra to Jennie M. Tkvo flshei-men and three duck shotved that transactions of Ute C’Mahoney (D-Wyo). Harriman $1,250,000 to finance it wiU.'i^ the est John rocket t^ k place today Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn.) com burg was orgu.ist a n ^ LeVerne ing Or hamstringing',’ the State's operating fund of the hospital for to associate: Dr. Don Gulnan from 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectors- subject of a referendum piu-. 12. amid an angry chbfus of 1.000 highway construction program Gorra, property on Elsie Dr. hunters stranded In near zero -wind the courte.sy staff to assistant, and Kefauver are Democratic' preS' mented, "It's about time the Eisen P u ^ et the soloist. Bviflal was in August H. Kissmsn sod Minnie whipped weather In the Detroit the year ended Sept. 30 resulted aound or zileat, also 85 mm. ONLY AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATERS identlal possibilities. ■The Director^ hav-p/postponed labor demonstrators bear this air EasXxCemetery. Parsells contended, too, that the Ir an excess of revenues over ex 'ourtesy Staff. elide projector*. base on Hokkaido, Japan's north hower administration decided that M, Kissman to Ruth O. Ferguson, River and Lake Erie’s Maumee Medicine: Dr. Joseph W. Gramer; H'aate Seir-RestnUnt setting a date for a,public hearing government consultants should Beairts were l^ed Edwards, Governor's program ia geared to penses in the amount of $14,- on a fourth additional appropria ern-moat main island. \ raise only $31 ipjllion. He laid property on Woodbridge St. Bay wer.e rescued last night. A 344.67, operaUng revenues being Dentistry: Dr, Harold Fields. WELDON DRUG CO. Wiley proposed in a statement navf ‘the same high standards of Harold \Lennon. /H erbert Clay. .Administrator's Deed Navy helicopter picked up the two KEEP UP WITH AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS ■ th a t both political parties adept a tion—$26,623 ^ h e Board of Edu Honest John, capable Of launch conduct as other government em-- Fred Warpock, Raymond Holland the total cost would be nearer $35 .$1,293,701.26 and operating ex ConsuUlBg Staf| 801 SlalB St-*-Tel. Ml-8-5881 cation—untuXaf ter an informal ing an atomic shell, used s con million. Estete of Wllliain L Buckland fishermen from their boat mired penses $1,279,356.59. In addition, Ophthalmology and Otolaryngor “code of self-restraint” in 1956 ploye.s' That's what we tried to tell and WilliaiiKPl/llips. to Newton Taggsrt and Maud on a mud bank in the Detroit Riv logy: Dr. Arthur C. Unsworth; campaign discussion of interna hearing mr the matter has been crete warhead, as in Its fl\st teat the President over a year ago iri He said that by. increasing ail the hospital feceived through en AND AUTOMATIC CLOTHES WASHERS held. In Japan on Mt. Fuji Nov. 7. Taggart, property at the rear of er. The Toledo, Ohio, duck hunt dowment income and other gifts Neuro-surgery: Dr. R. H. Duns- tional affairs. His statement was connection with the Dlxon»Yates taxes those people who suffered In Woodland St. more and Dr. F. G. Reillv. given to newsmen for later re The Americans notified the deal.” the floods would be forced to share ers were driven ashore by winds the sum of $50,101.39. At the end Japanese that a third test firing Rep. Byron Rogers (D-Colo), Local /1VI(Horisl8 , Lease on- the barren North Cape penin of the fiscal year, the hospital's lease before DemocraUc National will ake place on Mt. Fuji Dec. 9. a heavy burden of the repair cost. J. C. Doyle and Nellie Doyie to f^airman Paul M. Butler offei r member of a House Judiciary sub Rep. John C. DonsIdXon (R-Wil sula that juts two miles into Mau fixed property wqs Valued at $1,- needs,” continued Watkins. "The R. E. WANDELL Consolidated Tobacco Co., one mee Bay near the Michigan-Ohio the Republicans a eonditii committee which has investigated L |d iiirl ii^N^Crash ton) walked out of a Finance Com year from March 1, 1956. 10 acres 378,908.39. - hospital should have a wing for “truce” an the issue. the activities of WOCTs said the mittee hearing yesterday after the line.. The hunters believed the Full Accreditation the care of the aged and B i n d i n g The and a tobacco shed at Parker St. peninsula, which is onl.V a foot or Butler said in a statement yes V roup’s hearings "demonstrated chairman allowed a. Communist to and Tolland Tpke. The hospital again received full chronically, ill, additional beds for Automatic clothes t^ h e n need 30 or tarday Dwnoaats would agree to About Town early the need for some action' Two Manchester drived es -teatify before his witnesses. two above water level, was Im accreditation from the Joint Com the acute patients, more space In aipng this line.” He termed the raped Injury last night whenthey E>pnaIdson is chairman of -the Attach nienta passable. They were rescued by the laboratory of pathology and In Contractor, more gaIlon$ of hot water per hour at 160 baep partisanship out of foreign Doctor Says Hartford National Bank and mission on Accreditation of Hos- poBcy discussion if President Ei The Dorcas Group of the South Older "a step in the right dlrec- i)/ere involved in a 3-^ar accld/pt House side of the Finance Commit Michigan State Police. pitaLv, indicating Uiat the hoa> X-ia.v. and in the children's de RffsidmflcitComnMreldf degrees in addition to other hot water Methodist Church will meet tomor- tlori.x" tee. Trust Co. vs. Raymond E. "Tubbs, partment. senhower would order the GOP to 'em the Charter Oak Bridge. Manchester, and Marcus M. Ham It was still cold In the Midwest pital's jihyiical plant war. in good AltcrotiontoRffmodtling needs. Give your washer a chance . . . wash drop the word "peace” from next By EDtVlN P. JORDAN, M. D, r6w at 9;30 a.m.'st the church for Hagerty said he understood the^ Donaldson accused Senate Com- but there was a little relief to 4hc ronditlon apd the diagnostic facili "Storage space is sadly lacking, Written for NEA Servlee work on the rug. new Vegulations coverftl auc,' State Police at the Hartford l>ar- Chsirman Philip .Laing-tD ilton, Coventry, $1,500. property at western areas as warmer sir cir ties includihg clinical laboratory and with the ever increasing nuip- “Business Built On clothes clean and white. . . with an ' year's campaign slogans. cases as that of Adolphe H. W Gleason and Oakland St. , At the same time. Butler refer Bunions are both common racks reported Viclqr W- Cole dsorl of giving hia witnesfes cumnavigated the stoi-m in south and X-ray departmerits adequate; ber of patients requiring treatment Customer Satisfaction” adequately-sized, fast water heater../3iily The 12th sitting in the Elks set zell. ,whri became a central fli lire "th ^Krunaround." O'Meara Motors. Inc.. East in the emergency and accident de red to what he called "reckless and painful. They are located man. 37, cf 108 Lockwood St., and Hartford, vs. James F. Calhoun, ern Canada and spread over the that medical records of all pa-' gas has th^ speed to keep washers supplied. back tnurnament will be -held to In the stlH re-echoing Dixon-Vi tea Eunice Bernard, - 33, of 10 Oliver In Wher matters at the Capitol region. International Falls. Minn,, tient.s wer* in good order and that partment, more room ia needed Full Insurance Coverage and slanderous attacks” by the Re at the base of the big toes, which night at 8 o'clock at the Elka coBtroveray. tire Leralative Judiciary Commit $300, property at 106-108 Benton publicans,in 1952 on former Presi Rd., were operating their vehicles on the Canadian border, had a rise the medical staff and hospital per there. In the acute variety, become en Home. tee aplit^esterday—with the re St. sonnel'were giving the'best pos "The laundry building, bujlt In Tel. MI 9-303.1 dent Harry 8. Truman and former larged, red and extramely tender in,an easterly direction on Rt. 15 sult that a ^ a n to extend rent con Trade Name CerUflrate in temperature from 2 below to 24 Becretary of State Dean Acheson. the first in the right lane and the above. Chicago, after its coldest sible care to the patients. 1925. when the hospital's be() ca After 3:00 P. M. to pressure. St. Joseph's Mothers Circle will trols was turned dowa Edward M. Saari. 58 Plymouth "A department of physical pacity waa 56c is-now entirely in 82 Baldwin Road Wiley said it is regrettable that ■ Two kinds of treatment are K’leiie ^rod latter in the left lane, when traffic Present reii\ controls in Con Lane, and Roger E. Parrott. 79 day of the season yesterday. 3 some Democrats "have given meet tomorrow night at 7;30 at. ahead slowed down and forced above, warmed to 19 this morning. therapy was added during the adequate to care for the needs of used. One involves sn operation the home of Mrg. Joseph Olshaw- necticut' expire March 31. An ac Plymoi;th Lane, doing busineas as year, but there are other pressing the present." Watkins concluded. Manchester, Conn*/__ Strong Indications that foreign and the other la nonaurglcal. skl, 101 Oliver Rd. . ^ To Lo\a them to come to a atop on the tion by the Legislature is neces K'lene Products Co. . But there wjis no warming in policy may become a poliUcal foot The 5rat one to try, of course. bridge; sary to extend Ihern beyond that Building Permits Montana where it was 25 below at ball,”' Is the nonaurglcal. This requires Robert Gamer, 20, of 64 Oak St., For alterations and additions to Glasgow. Infant Jesus of Prague Mothers The K'lene P r^ u \ts Co., ,wh|ch Glastonbury, was driving behind date. . \ Butler said "all good DemOcraU the;use of shoes which*are large Circle will meet tomorrow night Democrats favor extending con dwellings to Peter Camposeo at Temperatures on the West Coast agree with Sen. Geoige that the and round .In‘the toes, thus pre liopes to b e e p ^ the major na the tw'o cars and did not atop when trols. Republicans faiw letting 250 Charter Oak St.. $1,800; John were around normal, with early at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. they-did. His vehicle rammed In conduct of foreign policy should be venting pressure op the bunion. R. H. Donovan. 92 Deapwood Or. tional diatrib^off and aales cen them run out. Friedmann at 92 White St., $500; morning marks in the 40s and 50s. above narrow partisanship.” But Complete- removal of pressure for to the rear end of the Coleman Gov. Ribicoff, a DemoersK pro Walter Baldyga for Mrs. T. J. Mrs. JaVnes Mulr'eady will be thf ter of a mu^tl-purpoi«^^ cleaning CM, swerved to the left i r.d rtruck be said G>at if the Aepublicana a long time la helpful. co-hostess. A.Chineaa auction will posed that reqt controls be extrod- Oralach at 88 Avondale Rd., $125. t ’AIX’UTT.A OREE'is SOVIETS fcontinuad to aaka tha quastioa - .A S?l? tn Uie 8hoe may he be agent proceed Ir Detroit, was the Barnard car which was in the ed until the 1957 session ef to* To U.S. Garages. Inc., for C'nlciitta, India. Nov. 29 (A*)— Are You Buying or BuU UANCHIiSTER EVENING HERALD. WANQIIE8TES. < »N »* TUESDAY. NeVEMBER 29, 1955 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1955 ?AGE TfEN ■ ■ PAGE ELEVEN Judge— I muat stop this or you ers the ground so well that error RUGS BUNNY -}] ' Bbckvjiile-Velriion wUI be backing Into something. can scarce find root." • Answer fo Prtviouii Punlt School Parley Police Hand Out Pamphlets^ Sticka Oiosen TM « 'nrucK'fi ^ Twenty-five dollars. AX Xf^E AtoQotPcrr’ Sense and Nonsense In these days aiitomobilea are. as Bonditadtr Truth Is a hajrdy plan? and, thick during rush hours as the Deleg^ites Air When once firmly rooted, It cov heads of some of the'drivers. Legislators Meet to Decide Use Radar on S-D Day Here New Eiigland^s SrScottlah PINE BARBER SHOP St...Peter — We have never had ACMMI8 s|iccpt(dd ^ 85« CESteB 8Tm MANCHESTER the dlicouraRed angler waa ateut. a mink here before, but you were 1 Bifldltsdsr Education^ms Radar, posters and pampKletSAOua- infractions will )>e given the Top Grid Star such a gppd little mink on earth IJ A R N IV A L BY DICK TURNER -^Kenton MPae* CouMy Home Fate Tonight Formerly of the.Hotdl Rond and Fox’s to give up). win be used by pollc#_here In pamphlets also, in place, of verbal The liaherrrian showed his min we'd like, to grant your fondest • He feeturas DOWN wjirnings. - Beauty Salon, iapecialtzes In ladies' and wlshi What would you like? (OoUtinued .from Page Oae) ' drive to make Manchester S;D Day Boston, Nov. 29 (AY—Charlie nows. The native tied a minnow name 1 Blow with Rockville Kov. 29 (Special)—<^:tnriuaf rhildren's Oirlatmiia party Put U]) Poatefs ffirls’ haircuts. Get Mt for the holidays. to the hook by its tail, pulled a The little mink didn't havp to guests on his o p « hand Diipoaltion* o f the County Home will be hew Dec. 11 at 2:30 p.m. ebnsetous and cut the (Lccidenl Sticka, all Fast fuIIbaCk of Trln - think long. pendeace and initiative," the Poatera stau.ig safe rules for buttle of com liquor from his program 3 Aneitnt Irilh buUdingfl piul.property U llkgly .to Hetipllal Auxiliary 1 resident said. rate 'to the bone Thursday, Cfhlef driving and walking will be put Ity'a undefeated football team, t(i- Call Mi S-4B8B for an appointment totlsjr. pocket, and dumped it Into a pall, Little Mink — Could I have a • He U — on co^e to^h t.at a ipeclal meeOng, ^ e Rockville City Hospital “'But, If the federal government Herinan'D- Schendel said today, op In all town's school* and book- day was nlamed winner of the then dunked the minnow in the full-length coat made of' movie . rj pnmm ,S 5S „u pf the County- Representatlvea End' .AuiUliary wur hold Its firM group doesn't step in with leadership and Radaradar wttiw ll be used duripg th e; lets on safe driving will be given George Bulger Lowe award as pail. stars? S enator'»t 8 o’clock . In the Su meeting on Thursday afternoon. PLENTY OF FREE FAgglNS * a — . 34 Indian MCbureh with providing credit and money daylight hours today and tomor-1 to pupils in the high school driving New England's outstanding foot Native—Now try It. • perior Court room. There will be a Christmas party where necessary, the;-e vvlll be a row, and in thVv.daytlme. and at > oouraes.t.. Almost immediately there was a A couple of irritable, old ladies • Small pastries 25 Tatters ofBetals A apeclal committee, appointed at the Auxiliary rooms starting at lack of schools in certain Im night Thursday, ' Schendol Thursday night, although S-D ball player. heavy strike and, after a struggle, stormed into the pastor's .house to 1 4 Brine* ^ Poom 3$Son of Seth ••Courtesy title 2 p.m. 41 Shop to work with the commiaslonera portant areas, and this cannot be said. The aim is to the town D ay will be drawing to a close, 15 The rugged, 20d-pounder from a five-pound bass was landed. Not report that some young peoplS to ma!:e a aurvey and appraiaala Starting Thursday, and until were Openly holding hands at. the sanegiun gDemlfodi 37Palm fruit 42Uchcn allowed.” accident - free on the dzslg-;of Manchester’s Boy Scouts will Nalick, Vaas.f will be presenteci on the hook, of courae- -the riiin- K R o t flax by of the property, will report to the Christmas, a basket'Will lie placed 1 ^ evening church services. 43 Poker stake Eisenhower told the delegates he nated by Prealdent I owef-’s distributs literature on safe driving now had It by the throat. • expoturt • Persian poet 3S See eagle legislature-at tonight's aeaaion. in the Auxiliary room to receive the trophy at the annual dinner of The pastor listened patiently and 44Froster didn’t expect, them to "find ani’ committee on traffic a ^ as to drivers shopping in town. Chief There's BeaOtiful COltOR n Unusual 10 Poretather 39 Observance Recommendations will also be unwrapped' gifts. On Christmas S-D (safe driving) Day, the Gridiron Cfiub of Boston Dec. 7. X. then said g m ly ; 4«TW y easy solutions” to the problems schendel said. I I Talking bird 11 Very (Ft.) 30 Kite part made by the commlttac, according day. these gifts will be distributed Safety posters are belnl put u: 17th to Win 'Award ' a shopkeeper In a small North Pastor —: What better time, and 32L^uor vessel 47 Completed of education-, -le added: This ia because he feels highway SOOdd Jobs 1» Worthiest to Krancia T. Prichard, chairman among the patients at the hospital^ in all local industrial plants and In Your 19S6 Carolina resort town popular with whathetter place? table scrap 35 Dirk 4SFilUp "But 1 drf know this: w-hen ' ‘ y is something that-should be Sticka, wh ■ accounted for 2,306 33 Bitter vetch of the .(Tounty. Commlaaionert. Farniem Exchange in many 'public gathering places ved at all tin'tes, not only on fishermen -displayed a card In his 31 Stockings 34 Is present 51 Native metal sensible Americans — me-n and yards in hla three years of foot W’lndow reading; "Fishing tickle." MGerden The large building,' formerly The Ellington-Vernon Farmer’s women — alt down , |ogtti>er to today, ^ i « f Schendel said. And, one dayeach year. Sheriff — Did you catch the Exchange will hold Its annual din ball at thi Connecticut college, is A vacationer called the shopkeep auto thief?. implement u. ■ M. VOeg talk* with mother* THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNB Confession BY WILSON SCRUGO# about children * jeaiouay . . . n c FUN1 The Threat BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY * Life'. Util* aaii|OyaBee.".*eni niueh"Ulll«f'’ wb«" parental tenaion* that re*ult. TMi'rc chewing dcUcieaa Wriglcy's Spearmiat VEkM,CAq- 1 VkAS DRNN$ \MV€N'sOUe 1 BECAUSE r JUST FOUND OUT I CANT L ■i j ' * : V . v r ^'/ . I ■ MANCHESTER EVENING h |:RALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER-29, .1985 MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALD. MANCHESTER^ QdNN.. TUESDAY, N 0 \^ M B E R ^9, 1965 PAGE THIRTEEN Herald A ngle Manor to Sponsor Pro Basketball Team Claiined Cubs in Player Draft By / I t E A R L YO S’J Fiillburk Ilouored by Associated Press Mitchell Named Club Perforins with Frqnkie^s Tol ^ i g h t SBTaW ililNS Spurto K iito f' Trinity’s Sticka Named Local Sport Former Giant Slugger BOAO BACX rOjtr-MORTEMH 4 KnIghU lft-7'but iiUrred hr well Coach; Knight C h a t i e f ^ Diminutive Johnny Kelley o f , on defense. The itisnt end who On All-East Grid Team .’■t' O ' tiln Final Gria Poll Boston. ninneni||> to Dick Hart in.: played his football at Teachers Batted .352 Last Year 4VTOMOIULK LKAOtK the IBth runnlhy of the Five Mile ' Colleire in New Britain after one COtJNTRV CI.l'B Leading Player New York, Nov. 29 (A5—Undefeated Oklahoma, winning at the CURT..H'RIOHT, son of Mr. and Caalltf* Miitan (1) .Road Race last Thanka^irivini; . season at West Point as a ptebe , New Vm;k.'N0vj29 iJ’i - A ore-handed end. a limping,'165-pound Drivers It) Davis -...... 104 too - OolumbuB, Ohio. Nqv. 29 (A') —Mont# Indn, whose big bat played a : KeUon ... polls In the aaitrt whirlwind fashion that It won most of Ita games, to Mrs. Robert Wright of 246 Henry mominr Manchester, turned' caught two touchdown p a sa e si. quarterback, a rimall college fullback and a player so versatile no place ...... ■---- JOT — too St., has been elected co-captain of Cunlin* ...... *6 113 11 key role In the New York Giant*' miracle finish lit 1951, is coming back : MBthlAAOn 106 SI^ By PAT BOLOro day c a p tu ^ the 1965 NAbonal College Football championaliip and the Cl)*pinan ...... 9* 1.19 11 to tlie mejor league* at the rip* old age of 37~UiU Ume with the Chi I^ck ma- second place trophy to I Johnny Kripas, a fine tackle u-lth could be'fpiipd for him are frstuieil performers on the 1955 Assoclatea I Bloao# ... Father J . Hugh O’Donnell Trophy In the 20th annual Asaociatad Press the 1956 WUliston Academy soc Kremt ...... 100 106 I the Cedars and asked, that i t ' the Merchants last fall, made hla Rreas AlbRaat football team. St John . M 121 126 246 finally after 'seven continuous LaRodiril* ...... !. 6* — 11 cago Chibs. i !Plodzlk .5, tot US’ 112 3371 years of sponsoring top semi-prO ,poll. . V cer team. The announcement waa Stmivan ...... 107 I 1m t fft n to Amos Kujala next first start ' with the local aeml- The end and qiiarte.rback are Ron Beagle and George Welsh, Nsvy'a ftmrry .... made at the annual tall sports ban The slugging outfielder, abandoned by the Giant* laat iumm«r. waa one-two pa.Rsing' punch iliat made the MldshipmfW the No. 1 air-gaining and professional baskatball teama, The bowl-bound Sooners amaased tha impreaaive total of 3,581 the only big name among the 10 minor leaguer* eelected by .the majora iKmay Day, if the a5-year-old' pros against the Knights at an .points in the final AP poll of sports writers and broadcaaters for the quet by Coach Wilmot Babcock, Totals ...... I . . . . 474 646 *4.1 151(3 Ra^vrd, Mass., veteran is In the ' end berth and was a standout team In major college football this .tea.Ron. '•fotaU .... 624 6U 640 1562' Arms have decided, to drop frig h t is also an oulatanding Naarherivr Badlalor (I) In yegterday's annual draft *es*ion which officially opened the winter tleld^\.CoUections taken * before | defensively. Both Toro arid Kripas, Beagle, an All-A-merlcs end laal • —— - IroMB P) MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALD. MANCHSSTER. CONN,, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN HANCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, c o n n ., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 A rtie F'or S a l* . 45 Honaaliold Goods 51 R ooms Withoat Board 59 Hoosm For Bid*. 72 Roosee Pnr Sale . 72 Suburban For Sale 75[/ Wsoted—Reel Estate^ 77 Antonobitoo for Sal* 4 THERE OUGHTA be a LAWl By FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Waatei—Male U DsfB— 41 ArlidsB Fot* Sak 45> OIL-SPAfnAeatm:. 90,000 «.T.U. ABSOLOTB baigaln. OUetom mada ROOM SDR gaMtoman. Privata DNBI OWNER, aix room Cape (Ood, BOLTON—custom- ddalaned three U m N G B WANTED — Slagto, Biitfun Hit input. OaMplete qrath 86 geUoa ■Up aUp eoven, cqmlceecornlcee drqpea aad antriuica continuius hot watar LOW, LOW, PRICES thras ytara old, with fuu ahed and bedroom ranch, ' n o n i twodamlly. ttirea-famUy, bust- IBS! BUfCK 8up«r four door MECHANICAL INSPECTOR TREASURED GIFTS'for rug hob>> drum, jm iK l m d copper tuUng. upiiotatecy. FIm workmaneblp tor '.and diowar. 101 Cheatnut St. Itittroiu two tone vr««n, fully FINGER TAME baby parakeeU at front dormers, - bath, lavatory, kitchen, outstandlqg neaa property. Have many cash Clanified bylata:’ Patterns 11:78 up; atrij»< Firet l ^ takfea it. d u l NO. 9-823o{ UtUe'moaey.- moaey. BudgetBudjtot terma. Call MOTHER “NEVER launtlry plastered waUa, alum •quipped pliu power ' ■tecHng, Wa hava an Intereating poatUon 194 Glanwood St. in . 9-6973. t;00 p.m. colored fixtures, car l Mortgages arranged. to offer to an aimerlciiced mechani .cuttera I14; rug framca 98.98; rug noonj after t . j a . 9-7863. HAD IT SO GOOD” inum ■cre^,ac RJtfqW EifAWntatom MsleeaBa^eetwwindows and drive large shaded lot. Ptoaae caU Oeoige U Graaladlo, tinted rlaMt, new tubeleaa, white •heara 91.95, Hooka 98c. Colonial: rURNISNED ROOM for rent. Near and baby too with a safe play jrai^d doors, I F o r A tta c Atortittnent well Ore*. & tra, extra clean' and cal inspector. Must be able to aet WINDOWS, two 88”x55”, Kata St. Ml. 8-3170. 9 Haaal St. hot watere a t^ outoU heat, Staii^dd dueed. Warren E. RowUb(L Real NRehltc“ “ Itor, ML 9-5879. 106 Henry OexaCER SPAIOSL puppy, 9 Remnant; Shoppe, 118 Center St. ' NO MONEY DOWN 1 . with vuvety grass cover under axtarioi Sltade trees, amealta tor. Ml. 3-1109, 50. ‘ ‘ l \ CLASSIFIED ADVT. carriM our written guarantee. For up fron\ a surface plqu and work I3”x58”, two S9”xl8”, ona ■hady evergreens, together with q. driveway, a peraoAaily endoraed car see to cloee tolerancea. Pravloua ax- weelu, 99. ML 9-9|Ml. ^ ' ’x42”. One door 80"x86”; MI. V * St*rt Your Also aUc room apUt DEPT. HOURS ^ Eton Oliver at Center Motor Salei, perienca with Army and Navy 9-7653. comfortable 9 room house. A]1 this level room colonial with ga VERNON — Buy ypOreeU a value )n T p p R e < 461 Main 8t. apeeificatioiis desirable. MANCHESTER Pet Center, 996 u,; Monthly Payments. at a bargain price at 141 Brao.k- it and three bedroom ranch packed hoHdey gth. New ranch, S:15 A. M. to 4:S0 P. M. Mata St. MI. 9-4978. Pedigreed FOR SALE CHEST ’TYPE deep freeze, IS cu; field St. with..1 garage. Priced from tlt.SOO four large roomr piaetercd walls, ^T U iof 1 M onth After-.You Reedve or XL S-Tlll an«r I p.m. (Oonttaned from Pag* Om ) IBSI. 3>i ton dump tnick Interviews daily between 9 a.m. German Shephard puppies, baby ft., also ^aatic coveredcovered maroon to 995,000. Thelma Jeffliea Ea- oak floora^, tm basement. Ne'er and 4:30 p.m., Monday through parakeetSi canariea, mongrel pup- COMPLETE EQUIPMENT Your Home Outfit RET THERE cottt. Agent. Ml. >-7683. Wilbur Crota' Parkway between CbPY CLOSING TIME with three-yard body. Five apeed deveno. Both in good condition. FURNISHED' bedroom' in private You with the atare In your ^ • a FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tranaml$aion, two apeed rear axel. Friday. piaa, bamatere. S and H atampa MI. 9-0886. 3 COMPLETE ’ home. Kitchen privUegee. Ladleg Mancheetof and Rockvtlte, H here Regional Board achieved by the German paepla with every purchase. FOR ROOMS OFDRAND NEW only. 93 Oakland St. MI. S-8U4. arid a yen for a heme of your very MANCHESTER-Near Park^y - lot. Bent and Bent. AD. 3-5806, Ihemselves. HON. THRU FRL Completely rebuilt and reflnlahed. own. Not on a crowded city street, Large horn# with % acrea^cWck- Thia la a real dependable ' truck- SPEEDY CAR WASH CRipKET CHAIR, tody’s train After 8. MI. 8-4485. 1 evenings BU, 9-0384. A. M. GRAY RESEARCH AND case, birch high chair, all new. FURNITURE but an “BA8T-TO-KBEP, 8 room en coop, two-car garage. Timken Lists Progress Matthews ended hla comment ^ that la ready to go. Barlow DEVELOPMENT (XMPANY Livestock—Vehicles 42 REASONABLY All 100% guaranteed, some In orig ranch type home on a llghUy oil burner, arteeien weU. PrlM •-FAMILY house, 6 down, with the words: SAT^DAY 9 A. M. Motora,lass Main St., Mancheater. >13.80 value, 99 ageh. Other itema inal factory crataa. with original ROOM FOR rant with private fam Hilliard Street, Manchester retMnabto. MI.^ 9-9681 after 9 ily Inquire State Tailor Shop, 8 traveled road, Juat round the cor- 911,900. Madeline smith RealtorA [ip. Three-car garage. Ontral. ’The views of Mri' Bulgdnln ”A G ood^ace To Work” WE BUT COWS, cajvea and beef BOLAND OIL, factory aerial numbaia. « Biaaell St. MI. .8-7888, or MI. ner from the hlfthlghway. iway. Lotq .of MI. 9-1942, MI. 9-1146. 1,800. Rockville TR. 8-4906. Andover, Nov. 29 —(Special)— TODIt OOOPEBATION WHX 1946, into Cm^ROLETS. Ctood cattle. Also horata. Piala Bma. p.m. seem thoroughly h3rpocrttleaL’* tranaportatltm at low coat. Loweat COMPANY/ BLONDE B^RO O M 8-5047 after 8:10. space In which to ore athe '" — and - ayow The Regional Board of Education , MB APnUBClATCD Tat ML 9-74de. LIVING ROOM SUITE with 100 ft. frontage and 900 ft. ROCKLEDGE SECTION. Unuaui TOLLAND, Crystal Lake Rd. See All of Matthewa' commanta —. ‘ down payment. Low monthly GRAY RESEARCH AND ------^ 8 bedroom ranch, famUy wte this house. New custom built six haa released a progress report Out .X weekly payments. Douglas Motors, 369 Center S let h o spit a l b e d in good condiUon. FOUR ROOMS and bath, conUau- depth. School bUa comet right by except the accusation of nypeeriay Reasonable. Call. ka. 9-8880, 5-Pc DINETTE SET oua heat and hot water supplied. your door. Thia can be yours tor kitchen; Excellent birch caMneta. rooi ranch. Large living room, lining the woric of the Board lo Dial MI-3-5121 S33 Mata. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY VEAL CALF. 8#1 Vernon St. Tel. A C C ^O R IE S Ceramic tUe bath, tub, M & ate . dlntag room, three bedrooms and connection with the proposed new had been authorised by the For MI. 9-7148. Bus stop in front of house. only 919,400. ■ 1D60 OLDSMOBIUB “86” four doOr ’ WESTDfOHOUSE” ELEC. Ground'floor. Two middle aged shower ataU.^ Basement fttoplaoe, bath, ' baaement with garage, junior-senior high school which is eign Office at a high toval, an In two tone green, radio, heater, has more, good jobs to offer GIRL’S 34” Mycla, |8. One out- BoildlBK M sttrials 47 RIBFRIOERATOR people preferred. ML 9-6777 after ShMihll! Don’t Tell Anyone garage 919.800. W arrei/E. How Foundaiflon 36’x46’, ell 39'x46’. One formed source said. They war* ■ “EMERSON” ’TELEVISION 4 p.m. land. Realtor. MI. /3-1109, MI. halt aerk lot, $14,800. Bent and expected to serve Andover, He hydramatic. Looks and runs like you. Poultry and Supplies 4.1 door “gym aet, $10. Call MI: l-472g t’DE LUXE” WASHER Only $7,900 9-8003 Bent, AD. 3-8386, evenlnge BU. bron and Marlborough arid to be volunleered at a dally news coa- Loat and Fonnd. later model. Priced for after 6. 4x9 Plyscord Sheathing, jper FURNISHKD -ROOM tor rent. Come sea this baigaln ■■ soon as 9-0384. ready for occupancy by September ference. bale at 86T8- Center Motor BROAD BREASTED bronae tur “DE LUXE” RANGE you can. It’s out of town and over Eden Einbiurraaaed QUAKI^ two burner apace heat- M ...... 9149.00 Taka yaur. choice of any of thaa# Gentleman preferred. C!all.- MI. BRANFORD.•-rviiw oi..youcST.-n-^lx'room room v;ape.Cape. of 1957. POUND—Black cat wiuT white Main St. We need the following exper- keys for , Chrietmas. Fresh 1 x8 Sheathing—load, peKM 996.00 looks a lovely Idke. All on one NewV oiloU bumejK'bum s;...... full baaement. ANDOVER LAKE— Three rooms The proposed, school, wrhich Is The "bypocrlticar’ charge a|w lenced personnel for the second er, iMn’a brown overcoat, siza', appliances ta addition to badrooifi, 8-6674/ ; . • paws, nose and cheat. ISl Mart- l»50 MERCURY convenibie, green. froacn 10. to 38 pounds. Schaub’s No. 1 Oak Flooring— pickei] up. living room, dinette, ruga, lamps, floor, older home, but with expand Yoursire tor tlL>00. E. A B. Realty and bath, Unflnlahed upetalra expected to cost ’’upward of 91 parently embarrassed the BdMk ford fed. Ml. 8-534S. ihift — 4 p.m. to 13 p.m. Turkey Farm, 188 HiUatown Rd. 40-43/ York bar-bells, 'Mwit- R(X)M FOR rant near Canter. Heat able attic. 10x30 living room, atone ■pace, fireplace, floor furnace, government which hag Invited Bul Radio' heater. Ope look and' a .. Ward aaven quart prqs-', per M ...... 9219.00 Ubiea, linolauma.'fllahek.and other Company.npany. m . 9-6297, MI.' 8-4480, million” and to serve 800 pupils trial drive will ^nvtnce you that Naito .94 Common—picked up, per itema. . and hot water. OenUeman pra- fireptooa.' Large glaae encloeed MI. 3-1842/ drilled well, eight lota. $7,800. at the etart, to now in tha prelim ganin and Soviet (tommurtlat boaa FOUND ONE part Collie, sable canner, boy’s hockey skates, ferred. 97 Foeter St. MI. 9-8l8t. porch. Two beiirooma, kitchen with Terms. Talbot AMncy; Andover. and white female with choke this is a terrifie'ear for only IS95. 'MILLING MACHINE 9, child’s Phonola record Keg ...... 99.80 EVERYTHING pN Lt |448 inary- planned stage In the offices Nikita Khrushchev to come to Barlow Motors, 438 Main St., Man xA ^ ^ OPERATOR Articles For Sale 45 Framing—Canadian Stock— load, plenlty of cablheta, dinette. Garage By appointment. Phone Coventry, of the Louis Drakos architectural Brltuin next spring. Tha Rus chain. Caill Dog Warden. Ml. player (78). MI. 1-7879. del. Per M ...... ( ...... 397.00 FURNISHED b eil^ m ' near/Cen and beautiful Mg lot with frontage PI. 3>600. S-4S40. chester. / WE. SELL and service all alect Free storage until wanted. Pres ter. Heat' and hot water. CehUe- MANCHESTER - firm 'of West Hartford. sians hkve accepted, FNgTEe, ktftt MgCtmi WIWtMFM tVMBICAtl ENGINE LATHE POT .’TYPE oil apace heater. Good ' Windows—aet up—From ....$13.00 delivery. Free set-up by our v on two roads; Could aasUy accom After Matthaw^ atatament Edan 1853 CHEVROLET Bel Air two door OPERATOR razors. Big trads-in allowuices. man preferred. MI. 8-8847. 35 Foe modate 3 houaea. Ve r n o n —Everything you can ask * The progress report, to be dis 1J08T—PA88 BOOK No. 81118. RusscU’a BSrbcr Shop, com ^O ak condition, 918. drum, 13. C!H. W« guarantee abeetrock, rock oWn reliable .man. '' ter St. Immediate Occupancy for. New. 5^ room ranch with tributed In the three towns today, was reported to have caUad for an , Notice la hereby given that Pass equipped with radiOj heater, 9-3337. lata with any house that w# com- MONTHLY PAYMENTS Inquiry. Under tha Britlab ayataaa, powemltde. power steering and and Spruce Sta. pRlely turniah. CALL MRS. PRATT basement and garage. ()usltty saya that since the election of the Book No. BUS, lamed by Fhe. Sav Must be able to ect up and op $16.83 Five room ranch, full baae throughout. Plastered walls, fire Board six months ago, It haa met ■tatementa regarding heads of for ings Bank of Manchester haa Seen many other quality extras. Orlg- erate. Stop in our personnel de BOLTON—BuUding aton#/ veneer, We carry a complete line of FURNISHED light'houtokeeplng Andover Pilgrim 2-7596 ment, hot water oil heat, eign govemmants era mada ta 80,000 miles. Local owner^s PARLOR OIL burner. Inquire 96 Phone Me Immediately or phpna place in living room and another in 35 ragular aeaaiona and more loot and application haa been Automobiles for Sale 4 Businiess Services Offeretl IS Painting—PSperlng 21 partment between 9 a.m. and 4:90 fireplace. Wall a to n a ^ flagstone. building materlela. room'.^^Ady only. MI. $: , cast iron radiation re- . in.dry,basement, three bedrooms, ptrltomsnt by a raaiwnathla mlnla- made to said bank for payment of kmcl on request. See Bob Oliver Also Mate flagging. JBolton Notch Birch St. MI. 9-1733. Htfd,CH7-0358 * ’ ' cessed. The bath, fire than 16 apectol meetlngi. /on thm one at Center Motor Sales; TEA SETS, ailverware, lamps, an p.m. Open Monday through Fri NA’nO NA L J. W A T ^N BEACH dlnetts, kltchsn and bath plus In addition, the Boai^ membera ,.the amount of deposit. PAINTTNQ and paper - hanging. day. Quarry. ML 9-061V Prompt da- After 7 P. M; — CH 6^690 BEAUrnhTLLY fiimUhdd; apaci place, plastered walls, full sibow room on % acre.lot. 914,000. 'Yaatar^y, Sir Oaorga Toiiag, 461 Main St. ' ' SOLIMENE, INC. tiques—any metal item reflnlahed n«palr or new work. First clast livery. BUILDERS SUPPUES oua room kUta cwnpMta light 31 CYCNTRAL Inautoted. "have traveled extensively tarough- head of the Foreign OfflCo noars LOST—PASS BOOK No. 41 and repaired.' Plating and potiah- 991 STATE STREET SeeTt Day Or Night Bent and Bsnt, AD. >-6886, svs- out Connecticut and Maaaachuietta 1683 CHEVROLETS four doors and DODGE and PLYMOUTH .work at reasonable ratea. Ray « houaekeaptagNYacUtUMA available. JA. 2-2114 nings BU. 9-0894. ^ department, announced that h* Notice is hereby given FIRST CHOICE USED CARS ing with atlver, gold, braas, cojf- mond Flake. Tel. Ml. 9-9397. 68 GALLON ink^rum s for eale, North Haven, Conn. Will rent aingle or dciubto. Chil r e a l t o r s Apl tottERS to study,the achievement of other hlmsslf or hla first aaalatant, An Book No. 49S31 issued by two doors. Most are fully per and nickel. BaUifaction guar GRAY RESEARCH AND SEFTIC TANKS Tel C »estnut i t ------8-3147 It you haVe no means of traiiapor- CARLES LESPERAlicE ______equipped. Many other cars to 13.60 each. iMuire Herald Office, taUon I’ll send my auto tor you. dren accepted, tU^tfd). Ointral, school, ayetema.” ^ thony Moore, would, In the futoro Inga Bank of Manchester 1954 CHEVROLET Bel Air hard anteed. Rockville BUveremith 38 II Bissau ~ AND No obligaUon. ; Reasonable. Mrs. DprSey, 14 Arch "In order to avoid cpiUy error*," prsalds at news confsrsneas. Mat- loot and application chocM from. 1883 Chevrolet Bel top. Radio, heater, white wall Center St. TR. 8-3394, Bontla—Stocks— development CO. St. wS t NET ROADA-Four room MI. 9-7620 W sntc^ResLEstst* 77 Aire hardtop, 1649 Dodge, 1980 ROYAL AND Smith-Ooratia port ! Oiamonds—W stdics— A—D -B —E—R—T—’S , ----- Cape Cod, axpanMon second floor, tha Board employed two aduca- thawi had attended to this fune- made to aaid bank for tires. Powerglide. Ivory and green. Mortgages SI PLUMED SEWERS tlonal consultants and with them tlon tor ^ u t 10 years. the amount of deposit. Chrysler, Center Motor w e s, 461 Low mileage. Excellent condition. ANTIQUES Reflnlahed.. RMslringRe; able WM standard typewrltars. [ Jeireliy ' 48 48-45 ALLTN ST., HARTFORD PLEASANT fumlshctl rdem, cook- fuU cellar,.nice lot, high eleva- BUYERS WATTING Maiii St done on any furniture. 'neman, HILLIARD .ST., MAKC31E8TER AU niakea of adding machines Free Parking Cor. AUyn and Trum, ing priidlegee. Suttable fOr ona Uon. Vacant/ASklng .$11,800, WUl Manchestsr and Vicinity examined 16 possible sitea for the Protaat West Zone Shootlag . 91845. FIRST a n d Second mortgages A REAL NICE home. Six tooma, Both Manchester and Hartford propoead school, Intarriewad 16 In Sarlln, meanwhlla, the Britibh 1953 CHEVROLET 210 4-door 169 South Main St. Phona Ml. a o l^ o r rented. Repairs on ail MAGWNE CLEANED LEONARD W. TOST, Jdwetor. t*- . bull adult. MI. 9-91 qualify tor/ vetaran. Ooodchttd partly furnished and recriaUon S 1951 Ka is e r custom four-door 9-6649. bought for our jwn sccount. Fast, lea, Marlow’s. pain, atUuato watchn experUy. Realty CqA Ml. 9-7938, BU. 9-0989. offices have a backlog of screened archltecta. visited 17 acbools, ex lodged thslr own protest to th* Pem^iila I, overdrive, radio, heater, sedan. Radio, heater. Blue. Very confldenUsi sendee. Manchester •’A GOOD PLACK TO WORK” EIGHT CU FT. chkat type freezer. room. Two-car garage. AD. S-8969. Rttaiians against the shooting of clean. 9996. SepUe Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer Reaaonabto pricea. Open dally, and qualified buyers for alt types t; amined ihe applleatlona ef S8 pos .WILL THE p a i^ who called me visof. Loaded with' accessories. COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Investment Corp.. 344 Main street, FIRST CLASS dta maker for new I. M. REVERE movie camera Thursday evanlnga. 139 Sprues Excellent .condiUoh, Asking . 875. Apartm ent^FIsts— BOX MOUNTAIN Drive Veroon- 910,9()0 RANCH 36 x 38. Nearly of real estate. We are partldpal•atl^ elble superintendents, studied pop- a West iSsrlln man by EaM Ger We suggest you take a spin in this 1947 CREVROLET Fleetmaster 4- R. Wolcott on wringer and auto to . 94416. Unee Installed — Cellar Water TR. 8-7410. New mx room ranch, three acrea man OommunUt ptrilcs. about a rain/coat, please call dies and maintenance of diet fSr 'with case. Practically new. MI. proofing Dene. Strset Ml. 9-4997, Tenei|iients $3 new, fireplace, tile bath, oU hot members of tha new Multiple Lla€ ittotlen and mileage factors, and again? MI. 91^3688. car to fully appreciate it! Barlow door. Radio, heater. Good transpor matic washing macElnes, electric 9-1127. of tond, fireplace, ceramic tUe ing System. For complete reliable The protaat was dsUvarsd aa th* . tation. 9145. 2ND MORTGAGE money at loweat oUr preM department. Good op/ ' ! - - FDR FURo t FuRE o f QUAUTT water heat, Rusco storm windows, dlaeuaaed "various patterns of cur Motors, 438I MallMain fi., “ Manchester. ranges, vacuum cleaners, raotbra, portunity for ^ h t man. Also ta^e NEWLY R E N O V A '^. four room iMdh, birch kitchen cabinets, full ■ervice call American command proparad to WOULD l ik e ride to Hamilton raymenU: 923.28 for each 91.000. FOR SALE or rent, hoapltal beds, M c Ki n n e y nos. cellar. Over two acrea good land, riculum.” '' These cars have been completely amali appllancea, weldlM. 180 hands. Experienced only. EiMlre and Feed 49-A For the enUre homa- ■ccond floor fuiniahed. apartment, Msement, attached garage, amea- ■bade trees. Suburban. Carlton W. SItoa Bvahiatod lodge a protaat of Its own agataat Standard, 1st shift, 7:30-4:00. 1983 OUMMOBILiB ‘98’ convert! Main Street. 6C1. >6679. Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, ------c t P l / ^ wheel chairs, Keith’a Furniture. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. viait oUr ahowroom. Tte drive. 930,900. Warren How Tha Real Estate Center Inc- bte, power- equipped, low mileage winterized. Terms to suit 37 Lewis St., Hartford CH. I4N7. Tool and Mfg. Co., Stock MI. 8-4189. including heat/ and hot - water.. Hutchlna. Ml. 6-8182. Ml. 94694. (Manchester Branch) The Board and tU cShaultanta the dstataing at gunpoint or two Vldnity of Porter St. C811 MI. your budget. 1S6-193 Pearl S t, TWL MI S-590S SEASONED hardwood tor stove, Open daily from 10 to 6, Adulta preferiwd. -Write Box.'’CY< land, Realtor. Ml. 8-1108, MI. V.B. sowvmiamJto Bast Barila excellent 't^dltlon, 91.1.800. MI - toraseq: jita^ ftrepisq^^ .. .,>!veja^.IllO. to: i_L...... ______68 East Center St.. MI. S4UI vtetted ~ 15 ' iltea te HateOn, -aad ______va988; ASHES A77D TUbBIllirfetaibVW. COT Herald.- >ta>0(l,.JdODERN --Iwo- •vtauated each ’'aSbraintf totoelli BUHdajf Open evenings. Kxlra Christnilis Money anywhere. Call Ml. 3-7083. Leon CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE SALES bedroom home. Recreation room. WE NEED HOUSES of aU The BriJM jpoBtaot was sent I* lllm U Fnr CKHstmaa shop- Ml. 3-7644. - - V ard Giglio; Bolton. MAIN ST.— % ree room heated MANCHESTER, Bretton Rd. Five LraI-IocaUon,-acf8aalWllty; terrain, * irof Jliiaratt-^.8r