FRIDAY, MAY ^, 4967 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR IHaurljPHteP lEttftting litralb 'Average Daily Net Press Run Fpr The Week Ended The Weather Mostly cloudy and cool with April 28, 1967 periods of rain today, tortlg^it Three Manchester students and tomorrow, highs in the About Town have been elected to senior class 60s, low tonight In the 40». offices recently at Mery Ward 15,134 St. M argaf«fs Circle, Daugh- Secijetarial School, 'Hartford. 445 HARTFORD IMMD Manchester— A City o f Village Charm t r a of Isabella, will have an They are Miss Susan K. Jenack^ Glvcning of Recollection (Olasal^ed Advertising on Page SS) PRICE SEVEN CENTS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BJd- I OPEN DAAY » t* ». SAT.. » to * | VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 184 (SIXTEEN PAGES— TV SECTION— CONNECTICUT LIFE) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1967 Wednesday at the Our Lady of ward.W. Jenack of 115 E. Mid­ Calvary Monastery, Farming- dle T^ke., student council pres­ INC. I ■ ------' ton. Dinner will be served at ident; Miss Darlene Sweeney, 8:31). The event is open to yearbook chairman, and Miss // members and guests. Those Doreen Sweeney, ^ecr^tary of wishing to attend may contact N O W . . . PRE - SEASON SA VINGS ■ class, \ W h daughters of Mr. • • Too MuehfTaik Miss AnnA\ LaOOR SEDAN this 1,200 member congregation than 100 South 'Vietnamese civil­ Hanley said the theater had Court why a temporary injunc- ians were killed or wounded. Equipped with remote control for the paist 19 years. During Lunar Mao Mission arranged for a smaM detail of tion against mass picketing at The raid on Ham Tan, the capi­ mirror, back-up lights, padded this time he has spoken every police beforehand. The first UniroyallB Naugatuck plants tal of Binh Tuy Province 76 sn«b and visor. Chrysler 6 Sunday on KRLD radio. For the PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — A the moon, about 1,950 miles east reinforcements were caiUed should hot be is.med. year/50,000 mile warranty. past 12 years he has conducted miles southeast of Saigon, killed delicate oamem package named target. when police r eceived reports Judge I^eo V. Gaffney ruled 5 civilians and -wounded 52. One a program every Sunday morn­ T ui, , j The craft was launched traffic was being blocked. Friday that . the union leader, ing on KRLD-TV. a Lunar Orbiter 4 pressed toward U.S. soldier was wounded. Thursday from Cape Kennedy, Hanley, who directed police at must attend a show-cau.se hear- In another raid on the Tracon MOT to his Dallas mimstry, the moon today, preparing for a j^nd the piail,is to place it 1966 PLYMOUTH the scene, said no policemen at l i a.m.. Tuesday, viililage eximiniatraition building 1966 PLY. CONY. Mr. Bandster served the May- historic mapping assigpiment in an oval orbit Monday ranging were Injured, but "a few uni- .They represent- 5,500 striking Parade Goes on Despite Protests at about the same time only 10 Fury i n 9-Pass. Wagon. fair Church of Christ in Okla­ covering most of the'lunar sur- from 1,650 to 3,800 miles above forma were tom ” rubber workers at UniroyaJ’s Fury 3, R&H, 0 > Membei-s of the cadet ROTC band at University of Puerto Rico keep playing miles away, 8 women and 16 R&H, auto. trans.,,COCAIi homa City 11 years, and the Elk the lunar urfaoe. He said the group finally was Naugatuck plants, affiict- Auto., P.S. A W iI as they march over and around A group of demonstrators in their path. About children wore kUled. power steering. fcVvw City, Okla. church for three . Long braking blasts by Orbl- dispersed with help from about g*, Church of Christ and its teach­ PHIICO, out the midcourse adjustment, But. the sponsors say they are coffee house opened the 1 HUE V ie t n ^ , (AP) — Pre- ^ disgruntled delegates from Mis- CHORCHES MOTORS, Inc. ings, with the aim of familiar­ Orbiter would have scooted past not surprised and there is no miercNguyenCaoKy ^ i d today rules and. souri and Wisconsin sought izing others with its basic plea. ------—------immediate sign that they’ll The Rev>" Mr. Mowry said, he may run for p ^ id e n t after some recourse from rulings of Notre Dame Control 'It’s unfortunate and maybe all in the national election Sept. 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER The services are open to the withdraw their support. The winner of the heated race the nine-member credentials public. tlECTRiC Tfind ^at'n^o^'’people want unavoidable^: but the use qf nar- 1. between official fed'eraUoh nom- committee, which threw out 94 Five Arrested; to lock up the younger genera- coUcs “ goes on all the tom e’ In “ M aybe’ was his roply to inee Gladys O’DonneH of Long delegates from 12 states. Assumed by Laymen tion and ^ w away the key,” '^he Shadyside area. “ Some- newsmen’s questoons. He said Beach, Calif., and floor contend- Wisconsin with 25 delegates rbP Rev Richard D Mow- ^e scratch our heads and he will make his decision soon, N a m e s Bludgeoned Man er Phyllis Schlafly of Alton, 111., ousted, Missouri with 24 and SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Catholic Inu^tutlon o< higlher m ^ ^ r of th e ^ ffe e house wonder- why they picked us The-head of me m U ^ y gov- was not expected to be know Illinois with W were the ] « T d ^ Lavmen” assime leadeiship of learning to entrust laymen with Just ‘for Kicks’ called Loaves and Fishes. out” he said, referring to the ^ m e n t, who has ^ id at var- until liate today. delegatoons ^t. Mrs. S T l ^ r t v e ^ o f control - a move in keeping md Mony Thursday police raid. ious times he would not be a The final tally -will depend on olaim ^ ail of those -disbarred historic depaafure with the spirit of tdie Second Vb- t. They want to push them off “ But this coffee house is whet candidate to head the new civil- . , , . , . into a corner of society where how fast the 3,409 accredited were her supporters. taken into custody a 16-year-old . “ . „ ■. C2iristianity is all about,” said ian regime, was on a tour of the because fro”* t'*'® 125-year command by ti<^ Council. SATURDAY ONLY , , . j • .u nobody ever’ sees them, he delegates can vote, The m e nllesrules Mrs.jvna. Schlafly said ------TTolv Cross fathers. The oauncdll called for vesting HOUSE boy and four juveniles in the ,, the Rev. John Baiz, rector of northern provinces. added. “ We can't do that;’’ say each gets two minutes. But efforts to cl^lenge the_ c ^ e n - change Notre Dame laymen with a greater yoioe in case of a man who, they say, Calvary Episcopal church, a Ky commands the Vietnamese The Rev. Mr. Mowry, 37, a many have never used voting tials committee on the conven- ROTnan activities, was beaten nearly to death Presbyterian minister, was re­ (See Page Six) (See Page Six) machines before. toon floor had been ruled out of become J® Rev. Theodore M. Hes- 110 VOLTS “for kicks.” leased on hla own recognizance bmgh, university president, set COOLS UP TO The man, Henry Millman, 24, the tone for the new administra­ 6000 BTU Air Conditioner Not Sure Friday alter his arraignment on •P*'; Combination 300 SQ. FT. of New Haven was found Thurs tion about the first of the year. day lying in East Rock Park ^ disorderty He said, “ The tome has com e with his skull battered in. He house. ■He and 29 youths were arrest­ f f ' S a - 'W '- for laymen to e(hare with Holy 110 VOLTS underwent six hours of ■ brain ‘ftvV Cross priests the responsibility/ HALE ed in a raid on the coffee house • - COOLS UP TO surgery at Yale-New Haven of governing this intematio SI«C« Special! 8 ^ BTU Air Conditioner 450 SQ. FT. Which M d a r^ ’d was ^iawd recognized Roman Oattaollq” in- the danger list. Early this f® rtly before midnight Thurs- I $$3 ° ^ day. The detectives said they sUtution." morning he was reported to be found marijuana and pills that Father Hesbuxgh sa ^ it wea 110 VOLTS in fair condition. were sent to a laboratory to de- unrealistic to expoc* the eiat- COOLS UP TO Taken into custody Friday ^ mem'ber board o)/ priests to 1 1 ^ BTU Air Conditioner 600 SQ. FT. were Felix Colon. 16, of New Conditioner Police said they acted after gixde the tmt-yei^tly in the same Haven, and four other boys neighbors complained of noise manner as in the i»st. aged 13, 14, and 15. 280 VOLTS from the coffee house on BeUe- He also said the shift )vould COOLS UP TO (See Page Fifteen) fonte Street.. not m e a n ^ o tre Dame -would 12.000 BTU Air Conditioner 760 SQ. FT. becom-e/a secular university. He said faMure to change with time wmiSd prompt “organizational 280 VOLTS aifteriosoleirosis. ” COOLS UP TO 649-5387 / As the change unfolded, a 16.000 BTU Air Conditioner 1,000 SQ. FT.. Secret of Fatima J- '-V -?■ member of the faculty ex­ pressed pessimism about the future of Catholic colleges and 230 VOLTS universities. COOLS UP TO Likely to Be Kept Dr. Herbert L. Johnston, asso­ 19 ^ 1. BTU Air Conditioner 1,200 SQ. FT. Arrange ciate professor of philosophy, VATICAN CITY (AP*) The Pope, which Lucia memorized said In a pai>er for the Catholic fate predicted for the world in and later wrote down in Portu- Commission on Intellectual and 230 VOLTS the famous 1917 “ Secret of Fati- guese. She gave it to her bishop , Cultural Affairs meeting in Ma- COOLS UP TO - ma’Vis likeiy to be kept a mys- in a sealed envelope. The mes- 23,000 BTU Air Conditioner 1,400 SQ. FT. (See Page Six) tery.wljen Pope Paul VI visits sage was sent to the Pope with the Fatima, shrine in Portugal insthictlons Lucia said she had 230 VOLTS Survey next Saturday, Vatican sources been given: that it must remain COOLS THE said today. unread until 1960. 2 7^ 1 BTU Air Conditioner HOME The secret has been locked up Pope John X X in opened the Pope Receives in Vatican City since it was en- envelope and read the message both : trusted to the papacy by a shep- sometime between 1960 and 1963 Glamour Queens herd gtri, Lucia dos Santos, and showed it to Alfredo Cardl- FANS as low as $10.77 DGHUMIDIF1ER5 as low as $67.77 VATICAN dTY (AP) — Ac­ ^who Is said to have seen the Vir- nal Ottaviani. Then, deciding fo r only tresses daudiii Chixlinale and gin Mary In an apparition. She the mesisa.'»e should not be made sport coot reg. $19.95 Gina LoMohrigida, both involveil is now Sister Lucy, a 60-year-oid public. Pope John resealed it. in marital diffdculbies, were re­ Cjaxmellte nun. He died toi June 1963. slacks reg. $8.88 CLIP THIS COUPON ceived by Pope Paul VI inday Vatican sources said Pope When Pope Paul addresses and kissed his ring In an im^ Paul probably will wait a con- pilgrims—more than a million you save almost $6.00! preoedented papal audienoe for IT'S WORTH AN sidenable time before revealing are expected—on his 13-hour members of sb W business end the written prophesy. Scattered, trip to Fatima next week, it is the press. ^ o rt coats ADDITIONAL hints ^m ing out of the Vatican thought he may mention the The two glamour queena, in recOTt years indicate the se- Fatima secret In passing wlth- Handiomely »fyled and skillfully made* Choose from wearing somber black, wefk oret is an optimistic prediction out disclosing what it is. tropical and mid-weights in Dacron-Orlon-Rayon DISCOUNT among thousands of ajotone, ac­ Toward purchase of an air ctHiditloner at of an epoch of growing unlvgr- Cardinal Ottaviani, however, tresses, journalists end oom m u - blends In a wide collection of, new Spring pattarni sal peace—not a presage ol im- told a gathering in Rome last Blazers, too, in the group—-In Ivy or trodltionol models. Norman’s during thls pre-seospn sale. niioaitions executives who a c­ This Offer Does Not Apply pending doom. February that, “ morbid and cepted a papal kwitatiDn for & Regulars, 36 to 46; longs, 38 to 46; shorts, 36 OVER 25 MODELS ....., To Previous Purchases ^ On May 13 Pope Paul will fly alarmist” speculation about the meeting to marie a dburcli* NOW ON DISPLAY - to the rugged and bnce-lsolated Fatima message was “ entirely backed worid communlcatiiani (m e day spot where Sister Lucy afid two false.” The cautious, conseyva- day. slack$ Purchase I f QQ You^ * 0 D jjC O U n t young cousins reported seeing a live Italian candlnali who directs A o t r ^ Sophia Loren end her "I^dy in White’ ’in six succes- the Vatican Congregation for ]iroduoer-husband Oa.rlo Pontt The*, stack* carry on. of tha country'* top labels ond un a sive monthly visions beginning the Doctrine of the Faith also (Md not come. They have been on ly! era made with a Permanent Press Process that keeps May 13, 1917. spoke of “the confidence the embroiled for years In a bigan^ them amazingly wrinkle free. Just wash 'em and wear 5'^'*200 air.‘10 DistoHnI The olrildren said she asked message Fatima inspires.” case. 'em. Pre-cuffed for immediate wear. Waist sizes 29-42. for more prayers by mtinkind. The Fafclms site has become (Herald photo bv SaternUi) In a speech to the arowd In fit. especially for the conversion of one, of the largest Roman Catho- .'A: Peter’s Basiliioa, the Pope^ oeid the Soviet Union from edmmu- 11c '^trines in the world. It la Quick work by members of several fire depart­ the dburch .cto® active ki OPEN 6 DAYS— THURS. NIGHTS till 9:00 S’S T ‘800 '15 Discount ments prevented a serious fire yesterday at Union ■ ’ ^ ■ nlsm, and predicted the global b i ^ up with hotels^ convente their flelds. conflict that was to be World and other religious houses, ki- Congregational Church in Rockville. These photos “ We too are worifsn ki aooinl — "W e Invite Ydur Charge Account" — 445 HARTFORD ROAD VYar n .' eluding the beaiitca where Pope show firemen at woyk and a elerseup, pf the smok­ Lucia said the “ lady ki wlUte” Paul will aey Maes and pray for Serious Fire is Averted ing steeple. (Stojy on page 6.) a (See Page Vtlteek) ^ «k » gave her a meosage for the Y

ri» P A G E T H R E E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1967

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATORDAY, MAY 6. 1967 Hisforie Hampton often a P A G E TW O House G>mmittee Told small, select show in a Sheinwold on Bridge Drive StiU Closed rural setting— Bolton Thp west driveway to the Protects Anti-Draf t Leaders HAMPTON Ginger Glows Municipal Building Parking WASHINGTON (AP) — The the Selective Service law to det­ BATH COUP WORKS Sou^dealer . lot, next to the Central flre- Death of Newspaper er inflammatory anUdraft state­ ANTIQUES French Club Visits Expo ’ 67; BY SAVINO TIMB East-West vulnerabw vhouae, will be closed to traf­ Jtwtice Department has told Back Where n o r t h Irate congressmen it lacks legal ments.' if By ALFRED SHEINWOLD fic Monday through Friday SHOW 4 1 0 9 8 4 2 for sidewalk repairs. grounds for prosecuting anti­ He won the pane^^N praise Parish Houso Mourned by Industry Despite Crowds Ws Terrific The Bath Oo»ip was first de­ <5» A 9 8 Motorists using the lot draft campeidgfners like Sldkely When he paid the government She Belongs 0 None Congregational Church tion when the other two foOded, vised as a deceptive play, end are. requested to use the (Carmichael. planned to appeal a lower court YORK (AP) — The 4 A J 5 4 3 decision holding unconstitution­ Route 97 but I didn’t suspect a thing this By OLEMEWELL YOUNG (■ered bus unless you know it still often works against nn- east driveway, next to the Chairman L. Mendel Rivers, ■hutdown of the World Journal HOUiYWOOD (AP) — “It’s where to park. There are very EAST al a law making draft card- Hampton, Comiectlcnt time.’' ■ so nice to have you bock where Members of the senijor high wayy opponentSj but it has great WEST Center CJhurch, for entry D-S.C., of the House Armed rrribune ha« brought exprea- few signs, she said, and ft took vahie also when the opponent burning Illegal. May 12 and 18,1967 The, shutdown left Manhattan you beJotig. ...” ^ • Piench Club report that t ^ y 4 K5 and to use the Valley St. Services Committee ^'charged p)rl4iy-.- the bus driver tWo hours fo fiirtd , <9 K Q 1 0 4 nons of ohock and iaocrow from with two morning doi'ies, both The famdttar lyrics of “ HeUo, Idiows quite well What is going exit when leaving. Friday that the Justice Depart­ 11:00 a-m. to 10:00 p.m. had a fine time on their trip a sattsfairitory parking place.'^ 0 Q 1 0 6 S 2 O A J 9 7 4 S Black bass, both largemoiith members of the newspaper's with Sunday editions, the Times DoMy” had a special meaning on. The efflect te to force the ment seems reluctant to prose­ Baturda3^— last week to Quebec City and Mary said that the beat part 4 Q 108 % and smallmouth, aVe the most staff and Industory leaders. and the Dally News; and with last week when they were sung leexier to shift to a different 4 97 cute makers of “ disgraceful, 11:00 a-ip. to 8:80 p.m. of the exposition is the exhibi­ popular of all our fresh-water The elght-morrth-old paper one afternoon newspaper of gen­ to Ginger Rogers at her Music Montreal. Some were more en­ suit, And as a result declarer SOUTH inflammatory speeches that Admission With this Ad— 75c tions by countries. ’They are 4 A Q I 6 3 games fishes. pubUahed its final editions Fri- eral circulation, the New York Center opening in the. long-run thusiasts about the Quebec gains time. BOY SCOUT hamper enforcement of the not "just advertising the coun­ J 7 6 daiy after announcing that union Post. musical. ’The first-night au­ Opening lead—king of hearts. draft.” City than about Expo 67, which tries” she said. “ Every exhibit <> K 8 restrictions and harassment At the trim of the century dience, combining both Los An­ West leads the king of hearts, Notes and News they viisirted last Friday and wp"t a. th'n"= creaiWveily.” 4 K 6 2 Asst. Atty. Gen. Fred Vinson oouptad wltto steady losses had there were 15 general circula­ geles and Hollywood society, and declarer executes the Bath told the panel, "No one has been Saturday. She said that one of the best Weri Norfli East forced It to quit. tion dailiee here and as recently rose for a standing ovatiion^ to Forty-two studenrts and seven Coup by refusing to win .the Sootii Out Scout Pack 151 otf Ver- prosecuted under the law be­ country buildings was Great Pass 3 4 IP*** “ The thing that has brought as 19S0 a dozen still survived. expi^s joy that Ginger was teachers made the trip by bus, flaret trick. In the staridard Bath 1 A cause the dei^rtment feels Britain’s, in which slides were AUFan planck School met April 20 at us to this day is the intransi­ The dearth of the World Jour­ back where she belonged. traveling up thixnigh New York Coup, declarer has A-J-x of the 4 4 To Install there have been no violations.” shown through waterfalls, ,and the school. gence of the unions,” charged nal Tribune also wiped out the “ And this is where I belo-'g,” State, through Montreal, reach­ sitit led, but the effect is the Vinson was responding to ‘there was a terrific movie on Bassoon Soloist Mrs. Alfred Ooprio of Nash­ Matt Meyer, president of the last vespges in New York of two said the blonde star as she re­ ing a motel about six miles out­ same. If West incautiously leads Robert Oormleir and Billy Rep. F. Edward Hebert’s direct S h ^ s t S u evolution.” 10-9-8-4-2; Hearts, A-9-8; Dia­ afternoon and Sunday paper. He newspaper empires — the clined beside tlie pool of her side Quebec City the first day. Barry Nudelman, 22, a another heart, declairer will get ua, N.H., supreme president, Hickey of Den 3 received den- reference to Carmichael. The monds, None; Clubs, A-J-6-4-8. Mdd losses were averaging $700,- H e a r s t organization and Brentwood house the next day. Mary Klar, daughter of Mr. She said that the U.S! pavil­ scholarship student at Hartt two heart tricks. w4il officiate art the instaUn- ner stripis; Michael Steeves ol Louisiana Democrat wanted to What do you say? ^ a d e from Scripps-Howard. " I ’ve been an outdoor girl ail and Miie. James Klar of Notch ion was creatively done, with College of the University of West is too clever to continue know why Carmichael wasn’t 000 a month. Answer: Pass. The hand Is tfon of officers of Manchester Den 4, gold arrow; Kenneth . ■% ■ Union leadera — Bertram A. Partners in the newspaper my Ufe,” she oontinued, “ and to Rd. and a junior, acted as an “ excellent movie” on the Hartford, will be bassoon solo­ the hearts, end he hits upon a arrested for obstructing the mil­ not quite worth an opening bid. Emblem Club tonight art 8 pm . Miller and Jeffery ScuUy, gold Powers, presidemit of the Pitnt- were Wtliham Randolph Hearst face a year and a half in New spokesman for the club and games children play. Some ist with the Manchester Civic shift to diamonds. Decflarer and silver arrow; David Duff itary draft after he recently led If the Jack of dubs were chang­ at the ®lks Home, Bdssell St. Fresh Fruif Juices! er»' Union local, and Thomas J. Jr., chairman of the Hearst York was almost more than I gave an account of its Cana­ people didn’t like it, she said, Orchestra, Wednesday, May 24, ruffs in diimmy end tries a and Stewart Favell, gold arrow; .students in chanting; “ We ed to the queen, the band would She will be assisted by Mrs. Murphy, executive vice presi­ Oorp.; Jack Howard, prerident could stand. The only thing dian activities. Understandably, because it’s all decorated in at 8:15 p:m., in a joint concert spade finesse, losing to the king. Glen Maxwell, bear badge and aren’t going. Hell no!’’ just bairdy qualify for an open­ Aitita Kelso of GoasvlHe, su­ dent of the Newspaper GudiW — and general editorial manager that kept mo going was ‘Hello, she did not divulge everything pop art, including a 30-foot of the orchestra and Manches­ Back comes another diamond, denners stripe; Thomas Man- Vin.son termed Carmichael’s preme marshal. Mrs. John Cal­ Suggested in turn that theire of the Scripps-Howard Newspa­ Dolly,’ It’s an amazing show, it that went on, but She did men­ black vinyl fan with a green ter Civic Chorale at Bailey Au­ and declarer ruffs in dummy ing bid. tin, John TaMllo and Welter utterance outrageous, but said it plug, hanging from the celling, Copyright 1907 lahan of 34 OMver Rd. wlU be —Choose from-^ might have been difficulties pers, and John Hay Whitney, does ^ much for the cast as it tion a silt-in at one motel be­ ditorium, Manchester High again. Ffierog, all of Den 6, gold arrow was protected under First which impressed her greatly. GMieral Features Corp. installed as president. A ca­ among the three owners. owner 4if the oW Heirald Trib- does for the audiences.” cause a room .was not available School. Tickets are available at Now declarer draws the last on bear badge. Amendment-guarantees of free At an age (66) when most of for four of the boys. (A room Yes, they saw the “make tered dinner will be servq^ aft­ Fresh Fruit Orange Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, pres­ une. Beller’s Music Shop, Dubaldo’s trump and starts on the dubs A film was teown on elec- speech and dissent. Carmichael ident and publisher of the New Meyer said the owners her feMow stars of Hollywood’s was soon made ready.) love not war” demon.strators in er the ceremonies. Music Center, Music Man and by takings the- king and then tinical safety. is national chainnan of the Stu­ decided Wednesday night to glamor era are seml-retk'ed or the U.S. pavilion. They had Special ^ e s ts include Goo/ge Sherbet, Fresh York Times, aiiid the loss ‘‘filled Mary said thaA all the stu­ Wards Music Co. trying a finesse with the jack. W(mJ to Hold Members of the pack attend­ dent Nonviolent Coordinating shut down the paper. playing harpies, she continues •tm into adult American pro­ McCaughey, exalted ruler of me with shock and sorrow” and dents behaved v ^ w^eM. which The soloist 4s a native of East wins with the queen of ed a ball game April 22 at Fen­ Committee. In Ms statement announcing purveying the Ginger Rogers testors against the Cuban ex­ Manchster Lodge of Elks, post called it “ a blow to our entire is what the school board, in Brooklyn, N.Y., and began his duhs and returns a heart. ‘Tying Service’ way Park, Boston, Mass., be­ The Justice' Department offi­ Fruit Lemon image- It is undimimed by tlie hibit when they came through community, whose spirit and the cloeding, Meyer said the 21 giving permission for this, Bol­ musical studies on a clarinet Wins with Ace supreme presidents and mem­ cial challenged River's’ conten­ years. She remains lovely and customs. Mary said the Cuban tween the Red Soxs and Yan­ vttaMty need many voices, per cent wage boost pattern set ton High’s first extended field at the age of nine. While in Declarer can win this in the The Womens’ Christian Tem­ bers of ortJicr Bmblm Clubs. tion the government is not pro­ Sherbet and Fresh blonde — the red hair went long exhibit was all anti-American kees. many opinions to reflect its own at the Dally News by the AFTJ- trip, expected. The FYench Club high school he was a member of dummy with the ace of hearts, perance Union of Connecticut Mrs. Stanley Baldwin Is secuting draft dodgers. He .said ago. She oan still dance up a propaganda. mixture.” CIO International Typographi­ had a similar responsibility to the All-City Or­ feeling very pleased that he sUH chairman of the event. Host­ Cub Scout Pack 152 the department’s batting aver­ Fruit Lime Sherbet cal Union would add $10.6 mil­ storm and play a set of teim.-s Russian Line .Too Eong will have a “Tying Service” esses are Mrs. Albert Rltrter, PaiUl Miller, president of Gan­ that o f the oldest chiud in a chestra. After graduation he has this card to Win the trick. Cub Scout Pack 162 of Bow­ age this year has been .975. lion in payroll coats over three that would leave most men ex­ family. Since ft behaved Itself Mary did not get to the Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in Fellow­ ourt-going president; and Mrs. nett Newspapers and of The As- entered the University of Miami He then runs the duhs, dis­ ers School met April 21 art the “ But your batting average in years to members of 10 unions. hausted. out In the world, the way will Czechoslovakian buildingj but ship Hall South Methodist Charles Larthrop, Mrs. Joseph societed Press, said he was (Fla.) on a full scholarship to carding his losing heart. The school. prosecuting people for violating “terribly saddened by the The operation already was los­ "Hello, DoHy” marks a return be easier for the next In line. those who did, enjoyed it very Church. Reynolds, Mrs. Samuel Va- study bassoon. He played in the contract ia then safe. Donald Starkweather, ad­ this law obstructing recruiting dosing.' I know they had many ing money at a rate of $8.4 mil­ to the Los Angeles stage after a much. She didn't think much Children up to six years of oaintrt, Mrs. James McVeigh, Here’s a delicious taste treat to In Quebec City the students University orchestra and per­ South would lose his contract vancement chairman, presented is .000,” fired back ’ tebert. perk up your spring appetite: problems from the start and lion a year, he said. 36-year atwence. Back in the were impressed by contrasting of the Russian Industrial exhi­ age will be tied with a white Mrs. Oarol Lenihan, M rs., Paul Fhodded by the committee, formed eis soloist with the if he won the first heart with awards to Den 1 members Fran­ it’s real zesty! had hoped they could surmount Meyer said the decision to early ‘30s she starred at the things: 'The old city itself, with bits and said that the line was ribbon in a dedication service Gagne and Mrs. John Ziemak, Viifeon promised the depart­ Miami String Orchestra. dummy’s ace. Whenever East cis Maloney, assistant denner them.” close down was “ irrevocable” Hollywood Pantages in. a trun­ its ornate churches, its wax too long for her to try out indicating parent's resolve to all past prestdents. ment would attempt to toughen Since coming to Hartford, got in with the queen of dubs and wolf badge; Jeff Kedrman, The newspaper was formed In and said the owners had been in cated versian of “ Girl Crazy,” museum, its battlefields and weightlessness. She also gave bring up the child in a temper­ Chairman of various com­ Nudleman has played with the he would return a heart, and denner; Donald Tyler, gold ar­ a merger of three of the most touch with other publishers for in which she appeared on ramparts and ciftadels; and a up waiting for a Russian res­ ate home safe for children, ac­ mittees are Mrs. I’aul Buertrtner Hartford String Orchestra and West would take two heart row and bear badge; Glen Mad- ^ famous names in American several weeks to investigate the Broadway. Then began the long, huge enclosed modem shopping taurant to open. They are the tricks. The defenders would thus cording to Mrs. C. Elmore Wat­ and Mrs. Kenneth Hodge, flow­ distingurtsbed film career high-, Hartt College Orchestra. He is sen, wolf badge and gold arrow. newspaper history — the New possibility of selling the paper center complete with fountains most popular, she said, but all take two hearts, one trump and kins, president of the g^oup. ers; Mrs. OMver Oromiwell and OPEN SUNDAYS lighted by her danding with also a member of the Hartford Also, Den 2, David Roback, York HeraW Tribune, the before folding it. near their motel. the food Pit the fair ia good, es­ one club, defeating the contract. The service is open to all Mas. Fred Ponticelll, tickets; Fred Astaire and by the Oscar Symphony Orchestra, bear badge, dennCr gold arrow; Worid-Telegrom & (he Sun and “ Their response has been, Members of the olub scram­ pecially the hot dogs. , Daily Question mothers wishing to dedicate Mis. Ortrude Hawthorne and 8 A . M . — 8 P . M . the JoumaJ-Amerloan. ‘No, not a* this point’ ,” he said. tor “ Kittty BVjyle” in 1940. bled oyer the Pteims of Abra­ Mary found “Habitat 67” their children and guesta Mrs. George Waller, table ar­ Den 3, David Whiting, bear As dealer, you hold: Spades, badge and Andrew VaicluUs, First published after a 140-day Mayor John V. Lindsay said Her return here wdll be brief. ham, where Wolfe defeated “very depressing” and the STUDENT ROLE GROWS rangements; Mrs. Oharte Pon- SPua/Eij^ m . PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — bear badge; Den 4, Rrmald Children’s Services Sponsor Horse Show-Fair PINE PHARM ACY strike last year, the end came Friday he had "contacted sev­ She and husband WiiMam Mar- Montcalm in 1759. Some of amusement area like a “jazzed ttcemi. gifts. Other ehalimen 51 Starkweather, silver arrow on '664 Center St. • 649-9814 as a new round of New York eral of the nation’s most distin­ shall are renting a home, with them later rode over the plains up Riverside Park.” The Gyro- A greateT student role in the are Mrs. Whiter Phillips and Miss Holly Urbanetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Urbanetti of 57 Butternut Rd., conduct of campus life at Brown wolf badge, and David Weth- newspaper contract negotiations guished publishers’’ to try to tennis court, of course. Their in a caleche (horse and buggy). tron ride had broken down. Mrs. Francis McOaughey. places posters on the entrance of Manchester office of Children’s Services under the smil­ was under way in which a pat­ resuirect the paper but found' hdlitop home is leased to the ex- At the Ramparts, a part of But the overall effect of the Universdty has-) been recom­ erell, denner, and Mathew Wsd- ing surveillance of Mrs. Philip Holway of 143 Adelaide Rd., chairman of midway volun­ tern of a 2d per cent wage in­ either little interest or forbod- tipanged mate of ?i3a ZSA Gabor. the fortilficatioins, they met exposition she liked, in spite of mended by a student-faculty lace, gold aaid silver arrowB on teers for a Horse Show-Country Fair, May 12, 'l3 and 14 at Farmington Polo Club (D j c u a i^ S t o M A . crease over three • years had ings about high costs, competi­ Next Ginger takes "DoHy” to Baptiste, the "Queen’s ram,” the crowds, 'more than our committee. Catholic Service bear badge. Grounds. The event is open to the public. Proceeds will benefit the sponsoring agency, a been set. tion and difficult labor-m€unage- San Francisco, Borton, Phdia- whose horns are gilded. Mary awji World’s Fair a few yearst The committee, appointed last I>en 3 won, an attendance nonsectarian private agency whose services include family day care, foster home care, r Meyer placed cdrculation of ment relations. delphia and Washington, wdrtli a says there Is a changing of the ago. Many of the French club Novernber by Brown President award. Den 1 presented the adoptive services, aid to emotionally disturbed children, and help to unwed mothers. Two- John and Bernice Rleg, Proprietors the Worid Journal Tribune at In his formal statement, Mey­ possihle stand in Ghdeago- guards ceremony there once members, on the other hand, Ray L. Haffner, called for a Sets Meeting opening skit. Den 6 presented thirds of the proceeds will benefit the Manchester office, which serves the Northeastern “fa Y 700,000 daily and 900,000 Sund^. er said: “ The condlfions under Ginger’s contract ends in Feto- each week, but they didn’t preferred the U.S. fair, she Univea-sity Council on Student a closing skit. section of the state. Tickets may be obtained from members of ChUdren’s Services, oip NOW . . . TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ruary. Burt :Sie is so enamored Catholic Family Services, It was third in size of four Mian- which we have tried to operate catch irt_ said. Affairs to propose all rules of from Mrs. Paul Marte, l ’T6 W. Vernon St., ticket chairman. (Herald photo by Pinto.)______FAIRWAX Cub Scout Pack 2 ROUTE 6 and 44A—OPEIN DAILY and SUNDAY battan dailiee. our paper, the cost of that oper­ with the show that she might The niight before they left The French Club raised all conduct Jar, students and, in Archdiocese of Hartford, will F/RST continue beyond that time. some cases, to'- sit as a discipli­ Cub Seput Pack 2 of Secoiui The dosing left 2,600 persons ation and now the new round of Quebec City, the dub had a the money for iits transportation have its annual meeting and Hooey, Mies Joan L. Jay, Miss old H. Wilson,! Mrs. Ross Bur- ' Parkade Branch—-Monday through Saturday out of jobs. In the city room, wage ^increases reached in the Does “ Dolly” always succeed banquet in the main dining and admiiittarvces to the expoai- nary committee. Oongregauonal Church met ◄ Mk CONDiTICNtr election of officers and trus­ Diane M. Koslovich. Miss (j'-!” - wood, Anthony E. Palcetta, Max after the announcement was agreement between the Daily with audiences? room of the Chateau Prontenac. tiion and part of the money for Friday at the chUrcdi. Webelos sSt. M ary’ s “ Not always,” she admitted. tees, Sunday at 3 p.m. at St. dia D, Kuehl, Miss Cynthia J. G. Obermelr, Robert D. Pellle- posted, there were some tears News makes it impossible to Mary, who had visited the accammo^tians through the Den conducted the flag cere­ FREE in-car HEATERS BURNSIDE Peter and St. Paul School au­ Kurt. tier and CHarenoe N. Stone. among the staff and some tense continue.” “ There are times when you city before with her i)airents, sale of grinders, home-baked sa R.-S t A.( (A t mony. Den 7 and Webelos tied have to work much harder, be­ ditorium, 80 Howard Ave., An- Confirms/70 Also, Miss Barbara J. LeMay, laughtie>^. Union President Powers was very enthusiastfic about the goods, and other efforts sance PAt'* S?fl HJ3 for an inspection trophy. cause you "Can feed the audience sonia. The event is open to the Miss Debra Jean Lawrence, For some employee it was the catUed for a congressional In­ many art galleries and artists Oertober. MEADOWS™# Dens 1, 4, 6 and 7 presented fighting you. Fortunately, I nev- pwlnting colorful pdertures In al­ BURT LANCASTER public. The Rt. R ev./J . Warren Miss Sylvia A. LeForte. Albert thdijS time in recent years a vestigation of the closing so the Ernest Stokes, Frfendh duib skits on "Mountains of Amer­ er had the New York theater . LEE MARVIN The Most Rev. Henry J. Hutchens, Suffragan Bishop of V. Lindsay HE, Miss Debra S. paper had folded under t h ^ . [Eblic “ would not have to de­ leys. She was not enthusiastic advisor, echoed" Mary’s senrti- Tonight ica,” the theme tor the month. parties, where the seats are sold aJtout all the mini-mini skirts ICLAUDLA CARDINALE O’Brien, Archbishop of Hart­ Connecticut, officiated at the Lopes, Miss ICatherine R. Mar- “ I’m still In shock,” said Axa pend on self-serving manage­ menrts when he pronounced the Awards were presented to for charity at $100 and the pa­ on the French Canadian girls. ford, will deliver a welcoming rites of confirmation for 70 sh^l, Mass Miarcia L. McDow- ■ Banner Pre-Season SALE Piastro. “ There was an intima­ ment statements.” trip “ very successful.” "THE At 7 :00-9:10 John Elsesser, David Rappa- trons defy you to entertain “ Every girt tried to look like addr68.s. The Rev. Timothy A. port and Steven Pointer,^ bobcat candidates ot St. Mary’s Epis- ell, Brian P. Muldoon, Miss them.” Twiggy,’’ she remarked. “It I PROFESSIONALS" Sun. From 2:00 Meehan, assistant pastor of St. copal ctiurch Wednesday night Judith A. Noble, Miss Nancy PADDLING PERMITTED pins; Timmy Neuman, denner Ginger is still glowing about was sickening.” —COLOR— Martin dePorres Church. New badge and silver arrow on wolf at the church. Platz, Miss Janice"A. Reault, MOORPARK, Calif. (AP) — her reunion with Prod Astaire Motel with Balconies I Academy Award Winner | Haven, and chairman of the b a d ^ ; Ricky Sawyer, gold ar­ The Rev. George F. Nostrand, Robert L. Mae-El- Old Robin Top Eagle on the Academy Awards show In Montreal the dub stayed Teachers ht Moorpark elemen­ “BEST SONG” Housing Authority in that row on wolf badge; Vincent Per­ rector of St. Mary’s Church, len Ritchie, (^ n s t^ h e r ^ o tt. tary schools were given,permis­ ChUdreu Undre 12 Free an'-" the warm response it at a motel complete with bal­ 'BORN FREE" town, is the main speaker. His ry, assistant denner badge; “-presented the caiididates to the ^.Also, I^nald S c ^ , Craag B. evoked from fans. ’That little conies near a huge electric sion to paddle pupils after a poll topic is: “The Church, the r Black Cat 8:15, Drinkers 9:25 David Hayes, silver arrow on bishop. The Rev. James Bottoms K ’ dance step they performed was of 500 families showed that most HARTFORD SPRINGFIELD EXPRESSWAV In Sky Over Vietnam transformer outside the dty RES.5A & 91 Nodh - HARTFORD 1 9M sfT Creatures at Bewitching 11-00 Community and the Poor.” wolf badge, and Peter Bielak and the Rev. Ronald Haldeman Bradford S. S ^ t^ Mi® P a ^ dreamed up liackstage just ■be­ of them favored it as a last re­ proper. Catholic Family Services Hon badge. acted as marshals. The Rev. fore they went on, she reported. Mary has one note of caution. sort. Teachers may choose the SO TERRIFYING WE WERE AFRAID TO SHOW provides professional casework SAIGON (AP) — Ool. Robin sdlea. The Russian-designed "God Bless America”, was Mr Bottoms read the scripture ^ h . Taylor, John P. . Don’t go bo Expo 67 by chaiv weapon to be used. ALL THREE! BUT VVE WERE SCARED NOT TO! counseling to families, chil­ Olds is 44 in a young man’s Air MIG21 la a bigger prize than the sung at the closing ceremony. and the Rev. Haldeman ^ Robert H. Weiss, Da- SAVE $500 Force but he’s still one of the earner MIQ17, sinoe it is faster * Even The Bravest WlUXock His Car Doors ★ dren and individuals in Hart­ The pack toured the Hartford ford, New Haven and Litch­ vid A. WWtehouse, David Scott hottest pilots of the Vietnam and more maneuverable. Mrs. Gaudreau Times April 29. W MacAlpine, ch(»r _ director valerie W. Wil- wax. Only one other U.S. pilot, Lt. A HEMISPHERE PICTURE THB field Counties. f i m n a t 'Troop 47 ^ d organist, directed the Senior Kimberly Wilson, Miss A World Wair n ace with 24% Hugh Wisely, a Navy flyer from Circle Leader Wayne, N.J., is credited with Troop 47 Boy Scouts of South (3heiryl A. Winter, Miss Kairen- enemy planes to his credit then, A member of last year’s Cdn- ’ Lee Winter, Stanley G. Wojeo- FAMOUS two enemy planas shot down, Mrs. ‘Gerard Gaudreau of 59 Methodist Church conducted a F U M IH e O POOL he shot down his second Com­ Works on ^ond firmation Class presented an ^ one a propeller-driven plane Arcellia Dr. was recently elect­ ^ISO camping trip last weekend art munist MIG21 Thursday to be­ Episcopal Church emblem to a . Hugh Culbertson, early this year and the other a ed leader of Our Lady of Unity Ashford. come the first double MIG killer For Art S^ow member of the present class.. Anthony Falcetta, Mrs. MIG17 on April 24. Mothers Circle at e meeting of the Vietnam conflict. ’’DAMAGED The trip was a practice cam- The remaining meinbers will Caroppolo, Mrs. Raymond Olds flew 107 missions with at the home of Mrs. George About half of the 700 works “It was a great experience,” poree with each patrerf camping receive their emblem at their jenaok, Mrs. Robert A. Lindsay, the 8th Air Force in World War Yarki of 158 Ludlow Rd.- of art and sculpture expected COMPLETELY he said when he returned to Ws GOODS” IRWKEItS under patrol leadership and pre­ first Communion Breakfaist on jjjjgg Linda J. Mescola, Miss base, Ubon airfield in Thailand. n and won two Distinguished Others elected are Mrs. John at a Temple Beth Sholom E!x- paring their own campsite and Sunday at 7:30 a.m. These em- Leatrice L. Muldoon, Mrs. Mfix ' “ Kvwas a mission to keep the Flying Crosses, two Silver McKeon, co-leader; Mrs. John hibition and Sale have arrived meals. As a result of the judg­ in blood-curdling color A hemisphere pictui lems will be worn for one year Obermeler, Mrs. Edward Scott, \ MIGs off the 105s (F105 Thun- Stars, the Air Medal with 27 oak Collins, secretary; Mrs. James EASTHARTFORD In Manchester, according to ing ot the patrol camping gskills by the newly confirmed persons Miss Eileen F. Sbeldlck, Mrs. INSTALLED derchiefs) and we did just that. leaf clusters, the British Distin­ DeRocco, treasurer; Mrs. Rob­ DRIVE-IN ★ RT 5 Mrs. Sanford Plenler. Mrs. Ray­ by the adult leaders, the Cobra so that they m ay be known. Robert H. Smdtih, Mrs. Herbert We spotted four MIG17s later, guished Flying Cross and the ert Neiswanter, publicity; Mrs. mond Beller and Mrs. Robert Patrol was awarded first place NOW A reception was held In Neyi h . Smith, Miss Shirley B. Smith, but they didn’t want to mix it BYench OixMX de Guerre. Richard Jennings and Mrs. Ron­ Stone, co-chairmen of the event with the highest score. Lynn Redgrave Hall following the rites of con- Mervin L. Clemson, John T. During the Korean War, he ald Gates, representartive*; Mrs. being sponsored by the Temple tip.” dUames Mason Approximately 70 Boy Scouts, firmation for the bishop, con- Goiit^jpolo, Alexander C. Noble, Olds’ flight of F4C Phantoms was in the Air Defense Com­ John McNamara, librarian; Sisterhood. Senior Scouts and leaders par­ firmation members, and their Mar^MiU Potter, Stephen R. was escorting the F105 ’Thunder- mand and, as he says, “ missed Mrs. Thomas Parker, hospitali­ A particular Innovation of l erer h y ssen derr ticipated under the leadership families. Following the recep- Savage, Edward W. Smith, Hart chiefs whose mission was to the fighting.” ty and welfare; Mrs. Norman . S -T - this year’s show will be the in­ of Henry LaOhapelle, scoutmas­ tion, the bishop will meet with bomb the Hanoi transformer Sousa, contact chairman, and clusion of a group of pottery PtCTURf, ter, and Robert VcmDeck, sen­ the vestry ih - the' Parish Hall. site seven miles north of the Mrs,. George Yarko, historian. by some of America’s leading ior advisor. Oonffinmands ere Miss Jean­ center of the Communist capi­ KofC Members Starts Wed., May 10—1st RUN—Sid Ceaser “The Busy Body' practitioners of this craft, on loan from the Kendall Gallery Courts working on the Hiking ette D. Bddwell, Richard K. MOTHER'S DAY tal. Merit Badge took a 10-mlle hike Olds said that cts his flight got Plan Breakfast ■ rtll liATUHE audiences! of Wellfleet, Mass, and Litch­ Brewer, Janies A. Bruce, MisS COSMETIC SETS under the direction of Robert Andrea C. Burr, Miss Diane C. near the Phuc Yen airfield "two ■ plus Burt Lancaster field. f r e e g i f t w r a p Members Campbell Coun- Available far Hall. W. J. (Sodfrey Gourley MIG21S were spotted at 10 o i ■ Lee Marvin Smith College faculty mem­ Dieterle, Ronald W. Ferguson, ''dfl, KcfC, wiffil receive H dy conducted a five-mile hike for o'clock high heading for the last J. “The Professionals” bers Mervin Jules and George Miss Lincla B. Qlenney, Mass ARTHUR URUG Communton Sunday at the 8 P A R T I E S & Now advancement purposes. Conser­ FldfORTIONAiaT formation of l06s.” Cohen have contributed to the LehUe M. Green, Mies Eileen M. a.m. Mass at the Church of the Showing vation work on the campsite “ We broke into them,” Olds W E D D I N G S ^ EASE WINDSOR exhibit as well as Wolfgang Hennessey, Miss Deborah L. Assumption. A breakfast will related, “ and when they saw us DrTvEIN i f RT.5 Behl, of the University of Hart­ area was done by the remain­ be served after church at the TEL, 643-7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST. REAR OF THEATER they quickly forgot what they ford, creator ^ f the symbolic der of the troop. Church ser­ KofC Home. The Rev. Paul LUNCHEON BUFFET were there for. One disaK)eared “ W ObLF” 4:()0-6:35-9:15— SHOR'TS 6:05-8:45 seven-branched-candlestlbk and vices Sunday monrtng were con­ Mwm IN iwwK wav nk/wm Mayrand, OiM.L retreat master eternal light , in the sanctuary ducted by Glen Dunlap..,- and the other got nailed. He was c a m p l e t e $ 1.85 swosTiwTT iioo*uie)«iawaxBe AowiTieDwi^^ccowsNjtoenwssseOu of ImmacuHate Retreat House, of the Temple. Expected is the burning when I left Itim. An Tuesday thru Friday . The next camping trip will be ; 7 5 ? 5 JlllOWHNCE WilHinnanrtic, wRl be the guest work of the noted artist David next weekend, Friday through FJ05 pUot saw him go into the speaker. The event is open to THEATRE EAST Hayes, Bolton resident, and the Sunday art Ashford, leaving Fri­ ground, end I didn’t see him bail memibers and their children. •Attractively Priced -CINEMPHOM 520271O A 1 works of arUsts-ln-resldence at day night from the church park­ out." ‘ Tickets may be obtained from ■M CN Sm PMMK - Mt-MM ^OVEgNOrt ST, tXIT TO MAIN Olds, gpraduated in 1943 from - Wesleyan and the University of ing lot. The troop committee lunson’s 'Council members or at the door. SPECIAL Connecticut win meet Sunday at 10;30 a.m. West Point where he -vas an Farther Maynard is a native ACRES OF FREE PARKING EIGHTH outstanding tackle on the foot- The Exhibition and Sale will at Ashford. NO MONEY of Dover, N.H. H e, was or­ DINNERS Luxury At Its Best — Reclining Seats ★ HOLDOVER WEEK M tSNCST IBSMM moouenos be held Monday through Thurs­ beill team, comes from a long dained at Major Seminary, Na­ or COSMO Msers ’The May Court of Honor will Hne of military men. One mem­ Giant Screen ★ Ultimate in Projection and day, May 15 through 18 at the be held Tuesday, May 28, at'the Candy Kitchen tick, Mass. He has been asso­ Week Nights and Sunday Temple, 1 to 9 p.m. daily. Tick­ ber of his family was a loneI ciated with work in dosed re­ Sound ★ Hartford’s Only New Theatre! ! ! church art 7 p.m. Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Dally LOW LOW TERMS ets for a Champagne Preview ,on Gen. George Washington’s treat for many years, and was Dancing Sat Nights AU Star Cast "BEST staff. His father, Maj. Gen. on Sunday evening. May 14, Choose From Over 200 Varieties INCLUDES .srtortionied at retreat homes in may be purchased at the door NOW ONLY IN SEASON Robert OWs, was commander of Hudson, N.H., and Augusta, cnMBjiaK.faiiiwir» Peter Sellers SIZE FILM lMfilBni.F7 or by calling Mrs. Jules Karp 45 Reserve FILTER ANB NW the 2nd Air Force during Worl $799 $1899 INSTALLED fl.C., end took. command of the and more . . . The event will be held Saturday, ► H6U-,-.AIWeiUI(M»«SSBm ' ' d . . . . BrazlUan woodcuts to be of­ Mb Tacticctl Fighter Wing at - - IS TOO A Corio Pong Boducion May 27 at the Manchester IRxm, which calls itself the fered Is a series entitled Mon - FrI. Antonioni’s Country Club. A steak dinner "WoMpaok Gang" becauae It U| MUCH... 84NDRADEB I ’’ ^ "Genesis” portraying such ► ^ 1|:00 • 9:10 will.be seiwed at 7:39 p.m. af­ FREE SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE 24-HR. SERVICE DAILY & SUNDAY ties downed more then half of FOR ONE scenes as "The Flood,” “Cain 1^ CrMcant PooM BUMV-UP (SEORfSJiUllL'nH L ter’ a social time at 6. Walter for scrap books the 37 MIGs claimed by the Air An Evening of Music JAMES BOND! Sat. - Son. and Abel,” and the “The Tow­ I SSOWlataorSt. Bradley, and his orchestra will and photo albums ■ Hartford, Conn. Force in aerial duels. Navy pi- 2:00 - 4:20 VanMsoRedsFove er of BabeL” Presented by dI&v fo r ' dAJintng. ••■a J PlMse have your representative lota have downed (he other, 12 Dovid Hsmmiftgt • Soroh I contact us with more details.. IT 6:4() - 9 m O c e n t e n n ia l d a y OK’D Faculty members and wives jd G a claimed by U.S. pilots. CHOIRS. ORCHESTRA and BAND OOUMt CALL TODAY • namf ______b o s t o n (AP) — The Misasa- planning to attend are Clarence L Olds iriiot dowti his first MiG byth* o f Presented P. (Juimby, former principal of Candy A bo Available For Fund Baising ; over the Red ly v e r Vttiley last AhimiMHodiK»ipMCo..lncg|liiim •ong cliuseitta House approved a bill I ADDRESSL •Ddmlnlquif the school, and his wife; Mr, Jan. 2, the

PAGE F I V I MANCHESTER EVEmNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN^ SATURDAY, MAY 6,1967 \ , ■■ ■;-' ■ Monday, 8 p,m„ Methodist PAGE FOUR Men will meet in Cooper Hall. ConfirmanM Terry Herr, foortbalU line coach Area Churches ■Wonders of ihe Universe C h u r c h e s and AssUitant track coach First CengfegaMensl Chimdi ' St. Francla of AsM^.. St. Peter’s Episcopal Oirarch Are Guests ' Some Weird Statistics Sand HIU Rd. Events Trinity wiU be gu^ o f 'Vsm on 678 Ellington Rd., Church of the Assump^on St- John’s PoUsli National speaker. Subject: Football W^pplng Ahnoat aa an Incidental piece of in­ Hie fialvatioa Army Rev. John A. Lacey, South lUndsor Adams St. and TIiompsoB Rd. CaifboUc Church SoouUng Methodists. Refresh- Rev, James A. Birdsall, Vicar formation. ueefud primarily to show how Explora|»ry Probe: 661 Main St. M inister Rev. Omrdon B. Wadbams, At Reception lEttpntng in the Captain Ernest V. Payton Rev. Francis J. Mihale Rev. Walter A. Hyszko menb) following. Pastor encouraging the la t^ news was, a dia- Rev. Betsy O. Freach, PTJBUBHED b y t h b O fficer In Charge Pastor P astor Rev. John E. RUrteraitls, 8 ajnTi' Holy Oontmunton. A reception for merabaiw o i xxnm AT.n PRINnNO CO., INC. patch • from South Vietnam the other 18 BUi«U Street World Rev. Ernest J. Ooppa Asslstast Pastor 10 a.m., Communion. the 1967 Oonflrtnatton Ctaas of Maachester.^Conn. day gave; the staUstios for desertlona. : Jupiter and Beyond Sunday, 8 a.m ., Prayer Break' Masses aft 8:80 and 10:80 s.m . Church School. Baby-sWUng. Center Congregational drurch TIX31US F. JS^RGUSON wiuTER R FERGUSON from South Vietnameae aimed fotcea ^ Chjdlfont Refutes Ball fo st. Masses aft 7, 8, 8:15, 10:80 Maasea aft 6:45, 7:46, 9, 10:16 Monday through Tkft^y, 7:46 and . their porenth and ftiendh PuDllihers during the three years. stabilized' and earth-oriented. It 9:80 a.m., Sunday School and 11:46 a.m- Ctospel Hall its . annual Baby Party in the preachto* and 11:80 a.m. p.m., B-vening Prayer.'v. -----was.--i..™ held Tuesday, .— .•— •_ In x.,.. the Sanc- Founded October 1, 1881 ■ OXFORD, England (AP) — By DB. I. M. LEVITT, ■ 415 Center St. The figures are almost unbeHevaWe, Uhitmd DIREOTOB will be designed for minimum (dosses for rill agee). R eception HaU. ^ Church tuaiy.. The Rew. dUVard O. FublUhed Elrery Evening Except Sunday* Britain’s minister tor disermsj^ Our Savior Lutheran Church ' * 5 “ Holidnyn. Entered at the Post Office « until one recognizes that they probably The Fels Flaaetorlum weight and long life. 10:45 a.m., Hokness Meetirg; St. Bartholomew’s Church Wednesday, 7:46 p.m.. Com- .Sacred Heart Church Himpeon, the Rev. Kennetfa W. 10 a.m.. Breaking breed. 230 Graham R oad, W ap^ng Stancheeter, Conn., as Second Class Mail Include many repeats—of deserters inent says be sees no evidence | ^ Of The Franklin Institute The largest component will be ; (nursery pro-vided). ' Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor niiseion on Education. Recep­ Monday, 7:15 pm ., Board of " Bt. SO, Vernon ^Iteere and Mto® Antoineitte A. B la t t e r .______. Appmal a high-gain ' parabolic antenna r 6:15 p.m., Open Air. Meeting. Rev. Edward M. LaRose i] 11:45 a.ip-, Sunday Sobool. tion HaU. Rev. Ralph Kelley, ” ustor Rev. Walter L. Abel, Paetor Bierfea took ^ rt tn the s«iT- who, recaptured and put back into uni­ nucleax arms reduotton by Brit­ An exploratory mdsbion to • SUBSCRIPTION RATES eight feet in diameter. Two ra­ 6:30 p.m.. Prayer Meerting. Assistant Pastor 7 p.m .I G ospel meerting. Thursday, 7:80 p.m., Wom­ I Rev. PaM(:k Sullivan [ii ------ice. Mrahtoers of the ctam wers , Payable In Advance form again, managed to desert a sec­ ain would Infiiuence nontMcleer Jirpiter and beyond has 'been Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer meet- 8 p.m.. Board of Deoiconesa pro(poaed to extend man’s dio-isotope thermo-electric gen­ 7 pnj., Salvartlon Meeting. en’s Society executive meeting, and Deaioona-' “ A ssls^t Pastor ti a.m ., Eairiy Worahlp. presented wlfth New Teatainents ond or even a third time. nettoml toward agreeing, on a Six Months ...... 1100 knowledge of tire far reaches of erator (R.TG) power unlU Monday, 6 p.m., Junior Song­ MossSs art 6:46, 7:45, 9, 10:16 ing. at Susannikh W esley HaU. Tuesday, 7 p.m., Youth, mem- 9 a.m .. and 10:30 a.m.. Sun- a gift fromTte bhurcta. Ths Three Monthf eesaaesssasae. B.OO But, by the statistics, a total of 597,- treaty to bait the spread of nu­ and 11:80 a.m. Friday, 8 p.m., Bible readiing. One Month ...... the solar system. It will be a mounted on extended arms will sters. PViday, 7:30 ip.m., “Pope Con­ bersM p cIoob. Maoses ait 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80 end day School c4ass presented tld-^e church 977 memibers of the South Vietnamese 8 p.m., Prienrisihlp Olrole. cert” —“A Chancel Choir Hap­ 10:30 am ., Laite Worship. four pulpH Bible boutntacfcs. "" m e m b e r clear weapons. mdleatone in achieving diatant provide the power. On two oth­ Wed|Msday, 7:80 p.m.. Board THE ASSOCIATED TOESS army, national guard, or militia left Tte minister. Lord Oiaitont, goals and Will have signifi­ er arm s Will be mounted sci­ Tuesday, 2 p.m.,' Home St. Bridget Church Jehovah’s Witnesses pening.” Cooper Hall. o f Ohriartiian Bduoatlon- B oerd The Felkywsbiip Oonanittoe of The Associated Press Is exclusively entltl^ League. Kingdom Hall St- B ernard’ s CSnirch the church, headed by Mrs. to the uae of repubUcatlon of all news ai^ their imtts last year. was foplyiing to George BaH, cant technilogdoal effects on entific instruments which must Rev. John J- Delaney, Pastor at WonMns FeUowship. 6 p m., Oorpe -Cadet Classes. 726 N. M ain St. First Church of Christ, St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Paul Cox, served reft:erihonieintA''\ patches credited to It or not 9 ''^ Jt This represented, last year, a new former U.S. undqrsecretaxy of earth. be positioned as far from mag­ Rev. Robert J. Keen ’Hiursday, 8 p.m., Pre-Bap- Plante Aspirant 5 3 ta this paper and also the local new* pub- 6:45 p.m.. Senior Songsters. Rev. George F. X. Reilly high over the 531,086 total in 1965 and state, who urged that Britain Even to oontemiptaite going netic fields, and radiation as Rev. Dennis R. Hussey ------Scientist tiamail m eeting, Pilgintan FeUow- Greertings were brought fo ths 8 p.m,. Public Bible dls- ***All^ rights of repubUcatlon of special dis­ could help make such a treaty ten times beyond toe earth-sun possible. 8 p.m.. Senior Band. ____ 447 N. Main St. ahip H all. P astor For Trusteeship class by the moderator, Theo­ patches Tiereln are also reserved.______the 434,006 In 1964. Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.. Sun­ Masses ait 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 in course “Uae Your Tongue for Rev. James H. Royle New emblem of United Fund of Manchester features a red possible ^ renouncing its inde­ distance means we muut have Rectangular compartments dore Blakeslee. Since South Vietnam’s armed forces beam s. 11 a.m., Sunday church serv- Rev. Anthony Kuzdal Dr. Alexander J. Plante of The Herald Printing Coinpany toe.. feather combined with a red cross and the words, “The pendent nuclear arms role. a superior technilogioal edge. mounted on top of the ahtenna the church. 9:16, 10:30 and 12:00 God “ 8t; John’s Eplaoopal Church ’The ConfiTmoiUon riaos will sumes no financial >'e*PO"?tolUty for t y ^ are generally supposed to total around Thursday, 6 pm.. Junior 4:16 p.m.. Group discussion ice, Sunday Sriiool and Nur- Bayberry Rd., Bolton to one of ^ received into full memtoer- graphical errors aPPeari“ B In^vertlsem enU United Appeal,” within a circle formed by the words Man- ChaMont said Friday the non­ Our scien tific and tochndilogiloal will house the body-moimted in the aiudiiborium. Rt. SO near Hillside Ave., and other reading matter in The Manchester 600,000, these statistira would indicate Band. of the Waitchtower magazine aery. Manses ^ 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 two,men nominated today to be- church art the 11 nuclear countries look tor arms prowess is approaching the level scientific instruments and Vernon Svening Herald. an almost continual turnover in person­ ’■ Chester United Fund. 7 p.m.. Open Air Meetiing. article “God’s Judgement "Adam and Fallen Man” is reductions by the United States of toe 21st century. spacecraft electronic systems. St. James’ Church Rev. James L. Grant, Rector S-m. come graduate trustee at Amer- aervice tomorrow. 7:80 p.m.. Mid-week Meeting. ^ ------International College in Pull service client of N. E. A. nel, which may be why the United and the Soviet Undnn as a firri Scientists under the direction This portion of the spacecraft Msgr. Edward J- Reardon, Makes Manifest the Truly the subject of toe Lesson-Ser- PubllBhers Representatives — Rich.” ‘ hion; the Golden Text, from St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland Springfield, Mass. Mathews Special Agency — New York, States some time ago began doing most New United Fund Emblem step toward a nonproliferation of Emil Hymowitz, of NASA, will be protected from thermal Pastor 7:46 a-m.. Holy Oommuriion. e^ ” That fact may expicdn it when he in the Viotcong, recruiting itself from the level of strategy they have fail­ charged into the mob with dogs how gaiactic cosmic rays intetl- Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Public School class. Junior and Senior Meth- dent 11-ving -with Dr. and Mrs. tive Republioan leglsaator, with and clubs. When the crowd re­ nearer planets which took from 9:30 a.m., Sunday turn reaches for an unfair, distorted ar- population of South Vietnam, aa distin­ ed to see that their great and siify with distance from the sim examination of Confirmation classes for all ages. odist Youth Fellow^p. Prank Horton and attending Saturday, Noon, Dinner mr removed the siren and th^ in research on oriine p»- an honorable part in the record fused to disperse, police used 140 to 240 days, this probe will ______- _ - . _ ® Meditaticn fcrttrwli/vtoipic: • "Faciing TTtvvUp ♦a*to --workers. overwhehning power gave them and their level outside the solar class. Wor- 8 p.m .. Y oung Adult g;roig>. Manchester High School. .. i~' gument for his side of the oase . guished from regular North Vietnam' take 600 days. 'When It moves 10:46 a.m.. Morning Reality” , Mr. Bowman presota- 12:30 p.m., Entertadnmenft. revolving dome tight. -vention. of progressive legislation Con­ the option of being intelligent, tear gas. , system. Do such cosmic rays Wednesday, 10 n.m. and 7:16 g^lp Service. The Rev. 'Tuesday, 6:80 a.m.. Senior 7:30 p.m.. Social action com­ But It does not repair the damage units now in South Vietnam, has recent­ Although Germans and Jews beyond Jupiter, it will be trav­ Mi-. ing. New memiieira -wilB be re- ______necticut obtained even while it tolerant, and attentive to prin­ carry the majority of the ener­ p.m., Study houra. yourth study group. mittee, Robbins Room, done the cause Fulbright has intended ly begun to swell its ranks to the high­ exchanged a few punches, the eling for at least ^ two more Smith preaching. Serm on: ceived. still was under the supposed ciple, and have. Instead, con­ gy of the universe? How are '7:30 p.m.. Commission on Monday, 7:46 p.m.. Loyal Vemon Methodist Church to serve. est total since the beglnWng of the main battle turned out to be be­ years before It reaches its “Don’t Draw Lines.” 3 to 6 p.m., Jimior High Pll- M they affected by interplanetary Second Congregational Church Circle, Federation Room. handicap of the old “rotten bor­ verted. their power into a maximum distance from the 6 p.m.. Junior High Fellow­ Membership and Evangelism. B t. 30 The other day, perhapa with a Httle trouble. Ope may read, and one may be ough” system of legislative rep­ steamroller quite like the one tween poli'ce and the crowd. It and tovteiretedlar magnetic 385 N. Main St. Wednesday, 1 p.m., Bethany Fellow^ Rev. Morton A. Magee earth. ship. Wednesday, 6 a.m.. Men’s 6 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fellow- too much help from a newsman whom startled, but one never really knows.- resentation, had some sad they themselves used to sit un­ appareniLly began when a plain field s? Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister Group, Federation and Robbins Jupiter will be used as a 7 p.m.. Evening Worship. Ser- rtiMy grou^ ship. he probably expected to have protect clothes jdetective tried to take a The planet has a magnetic Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, R oom . 9:30 o-m.. Worship Service. words to say about the present der in the far-off hey day of gravitational “whip” to sling mon: “Basic Christdanlty —Part 2 p.m.. Chapman Joy Cirote. youth to a pahoe oar. field. 'We would like to know Associate Minister 7:30 p.m.. Board of C^stian ChUd care. Service of Holy Oom- liim against any off the record indis­ Democratic Lfegislature the the Rorabock Republican ma­ the spacecraft from Its distance I.” 8 p.m.. North Methodist Cadre the nature and strength of that Eduoaition Religioua Enucotion Rockville Methodist Church munton. Church School, Nurs­ cretions of his own. Senator Pidbright other day. chine. of five astronomical units (this 8:16 p.m., R.P.Y.F. n . Warning to Priests field. There is a shock wave 8:46 a.m.. Adult class. 142 Grov^ St. ery and Kindergairten. NITH Thimsday, 7 p.m.. Education Office. Missionary committee, found himseif pulMicly quoted as saying Hail Color, Hail Sprawl His sadness, it seemed to us, Their resort to the steam­ Is the earth-sun distance) to ten Tuesday, 7 p.m., Baittalion. Rev. WUiard E. Conklin, Pastor BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — around the earth where the 10 a.m .. M orning Worship. ______^ ___ ^ —. Group cabinet. Wilrox Boom. Property oommlt- 10:30 a.m ., Chiurch School, all that some busineaB leaders and govern­ was not a partisan matter, in roller type of operation has re­ astronomical units. In this man­ Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., Then there are, in the items and The archbishop of Barcelona, in solar wind meets the magnetic Communion. Church School Etootrine Study. Senior■ ' High Church School tee. Junior High Room. “Ways other olafdas. ment officials regarded the .war in Viet­ which he either envied the sulted, in part, from a paucity euver the J,pvlan gravity will mgh 9:30 a .m .. Church SiChool, trends of the times, such things as Democrats their power, or a pastoral letter Friday, warned field of the earth and it is as­ Nursery through Grade 7. Com- 7;30p.m., Prayw Meeting and Classes. and Means oompnititee, lOnder- nam as “a nice litUe war—not too much^ ■ of talent on the floor, and a permit a miniscule amount of Nursery through Adults. A might give hope and joy of living. the 'oriests of hds diooese against sumed a shock wave must exist sought to create partisan ad- lack of cohesion and devotion munion Meditation by the Rev. Bible study. 7:30 p.m., Commission Cn garten„ Room. „ X 10:46 a.m.. Service of Holy Wapiring Community Church killing but a big help to the economy.” joining in demotistraitlons. Jupiter’s orbital momentum to M r. Davis. After senseless generations of treat­ vantoge from the way they on the part of talent In higher for Jupiter. What Is the nature Thursday, 6:30 p.m.. Stock- Finance. 8 p.m.^Deocons meeting. Fed- oommuniion. Nurseay through Ckmgregatloiial Archbishop Marcelon Gonza- of this shock wave and where be transferred to the probe, 6 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. This is the kind of extreme thing ing rainwear as if It were something have been using or not using administration echelons. ade. 8 p.m.. Commission on EMuoa- eration Room. Grade 4. Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Minister lez Martin told toe priests, “ You Is the transition region? What thereby increasing Its velocity 7 p.m.. Senior Youth Fellow­ which is, not true. Businessmen and gov­ to be worn In mourning for as well as that power. The lock of talent on the F riday, 6:30 p.m ., Annual Thursday, 7i30 p.m.. New Monday, 7:16 p.m.. Prayer Rev. Theodore Bacheler, must never participate in public are the characteristics of the and distance capability. ship. ernment men don’t conscioudy think or protection against t(ie showers of the He spoke, we thought, as floor level in the House lets Mother-Daughter Banquet. Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Missions members classes. Federation i^vd disoussion time M inister demcaii^aitiDinB which, apart Jovian radiation belts? Are The exploration of the solar Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Church Concerns. mid Robbins Room. feed any such way. And most businees- day, there is a wonderful trend toward something of a poUtical pretfes- . them drift Into situations where system bears on the three cen­ W edneaday, 10 a .m ., W om on’a from being forbidden by law, there auroras? What Is the School G rades 8 through 12. Zion Evangelical Friday, 7:30 p.m., Jimior Fel­ 8 a-m., Worship Service. Ser­ men, we think, regard this particular color, which arms the inner spirit sional, and his regret was It seems Oiat only toe steam­ tral scientific problems of our Biible Study dirote. deal with problems which are composition of the atmosphere, Thuiisday, 10 a.m ., Hartford Lutheran Church Soutii Methodist Church lowship Dance,- Woodruff Hall. m on b y the R ev. Mir. Baxtiidear, war as such an unfortunate and perhaps against the potential doumess o t the merely that the Democrats had roller can pull them out. era. These are; The origrln and S':30 p.m., Miembeirship ciaas. not of your oompetence.’’ including scale heights and tem­ District daytime workshop, Fel- (Missouri Synod) Main St. and Hartford Rd. Saturday, 7:45 p.m.. Couples “The Holy Communion — Our neediless tragedy that even if they could somehow failed, to exploit in­ The lock of functioning on evolution of the solar system; 7:80 p.m.. Official Boaird w eather. A number of priests were de­ perature? 'What Is the great lowirtiip HaU and Church School Cooper and High Sts. Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. auto, Woodrufl Hall. Oomimon Posseisaion.” Y telligently and successfully an m eeting. eadculate gain from It they would, we higher administration and po- tained in coninectioii with May the origin and evolution of life; R oom s. ‘ After nearly two thousand years of oppartundty which bad been Red Spot? What is the relation- Rev. 'Walter L. Aabri P astor . 9:30 and 11 a~m., Worship Ser- think, still have a oompdete preference liticaJ levels Is something else Day disturbances in this region. and the dynamlt processes that 7:30 p.m.. Trustees. viioe. Senmon b y the B ey. Mir. envying the Romans their voluptuous handed them. .shlp betw een radio-noise sources Interim Pastor Rev. Richard W. Dupee Ohnreh of the Nazarene Jehovah’s Witnesses fo r peace. again, and does not result from Police said one demonstratiem and energetic particle, distribu­ shape man’s terrestrial environ­ Assoisiato Pastor 236 Main St. Hutcheon. “The Greatest Is sprawl brand of living, Americcui furni­ “AH they had to do,” he said Kingdom Hall any lack of talent. There is in a Earoelona suburb had been ment. The application of the ’Trinity Covenant Church Rev. Gary S. Cornell Rev. Robert J. Shoff, Pastor Love.” Church School. What Senator Fulbright was d isc^ - ture manufacturers are beriming to de­ In effect, "was to produce a tion ? 8:46 a.m., Sunday School. Di­ Hartford Tpke. available, for- that matter, the provoked by leaflets signed by The probe will probably be galactic-Jupiter probe to this Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. vine Worship with Holy Com­ Associato Pastor Ing, when he got into such a sudden sign rooms which are sumptuously low certain kind of job and they R ockville BE UUB^ . . . BUSS has been serving the Home Owner same talent which constructed 67 ‘ young ^eats.” ' launched by an Atlas-Centaur exploration will signal the start K. Ejnar Bask, Pastor munion conducted by the Rev, 9:30 a.^., Sunday School. Wesleyan Methodist Chnrch emotional instinct to ascribe motivation and heavily pillowed and cushioned. would have proved that nobody ------, / YEARS. For a Complete FREE INSPECIION of and directed party policy In vehicle, using a TE-364 solid- of one of the.' most Important William H. Wilkens of Coven­ 9 a.m., and 10:46 a.m., Wor­ Classes for all age groups. 9 n.m., Public taJET^ “ Di-vine Crystal I/ake Rd., Ellin, t to other people, was something quite There Is involved a very novel principle else should ever have Connecti­ British Satellite OK your .home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by previous sessions. But some of propellant rocket as the third scientific studies ever under­ 9:30 n.m., Sunday School. A try. ship Service. Communion Sun- 10:46 a.m.. Revised Service. Pronouncemenits Expose Deoith- Rev. Harvey W. ’Taber, Pastor within the bounds of legitimate public cut handed over to them." never openly honored In any school of it Is not being honored and LONDON (AP) — The first stage. The Improvements In this taken by man. class tor every age bracket Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Sun- , Laymen Assume Ministry School, Written re- United Church ot Christ The Oldest and Largest in Conn. we have gone into and got ever more are doing just about everything the theme that the present ad­ noise, mainly from thunder- BIBLE er, J«rfHf H, -vi-ew, Senmon 2 is end 24C. Andover deeply Into In response to certain pat­ as poorly as possible, they ministration was old and tired atorms; the amount of oxygen 1)30 p.m., Monday through wifli drinking, smoking and 8:30 pm ., Service meeting. Rev. Baymmid H. Bradley Jr., in the aitmosphere between the Leadership at P astor terns of thought which are neither pre- could still win by a landslide in office. But then one notices Easthampton Witch Friday, G o ^ l meetings. Guest gambling. Tonight’s tiReme Is V, satellite and the sun; -very low SPEAKS speaker, John H. Banister. "Aloohoi”. „ 1 Bolton Congregotlmial Church domJnahitJy mflltery nor industrial. The The Tragretly Of It the next time out^ that it wasn’t too old and Ured Notre Dam e But the indictment, what­ to fire Gengras off important a frequency nadiatiion above toe 10 a.m., 'lUesday, Ladies Bi- 7 p.m., Senior High Methodist Rev. J. Stanton Conover, 9:46 a ^ .. Church School. men who have made this our war have By Wesley Gryk Jr. b y Senator Thomas Dodd, whose public ever It Is worth, says that they state commissions toe other ionosphere;, numbers and tem­ ble class. Youth Fellowahip. (Continued from Page One) M inister 11 '4.m., Motning WoraWp. been civilians—a strange combination of take no decisive action. He was Eugene censure has been recommended by a are missing their opportunities day. perature o f elexatrona in the icti/- The power of “witchery” was ryland today that “steaddly in­ Miss Jeanne Lefevra Communion. Senmon by the civilians Indeed. committee of his ooiUeaguea In the U.S. osphere and laddio nodse com ing w eil iOllustrated in 1657-58, rather proud of his town’s first Brewer creasing costs, the refusal of Student Director R ev. Mir. Braxtiiey, “ Earth Haa wiitchciraft case, and he did not ------LXJL— .1. , The key dedsdonliig for the war has Senate, says he will fight the motion. from galactic sources. ■when an aifleged New York Christian Education . Received a Gift.” Ariel S rode inbo orbit on a wish to make any careless mis­ 7'p.m ., Pilgrim FeUowahlp. probably been made through a comiblna- And how, pray, will he fight it? By re-, way from Nova Scotia to Cape When God created man, he * wStch almost succeeded in takes in hanidUng. affirming his defense at the hearing, to A Thought for Today Cod through the New York City U.S. rocket from the National mftde'hlm in his owii di'vlne im- ■ 10 a.m-, Church School. Wbr- Monday, 8 p.m., Affl-Church tion of an egg-head sense of geopoUtlcsiI transferrding her enitire home­ Connecticut, at this time, had wit, that he has done no wrong. area and continuing to the Aerohiiutics end Space Adminds- age-^at Is, he gave man a SPRING 'ehlp Serviice. Comimunioo. Oommilttiees meCit Indiividually. destiny with the elemental response of Sponsored by the Manchester the dubious honor of being an But , the oomihittee, of his peers who Texas Fonlhandle. SmaH cHs- tration test range at 'Vahdien- town to Oonnectdicut saM. spirit, ratlonallty> the ability to Theme: “SaKaifloe.” 9:39 a-m., Repoort sesslxxi. Texas blood. There have, one feels sure, Cotm cil o t Churches expert in the hamdOling of sor­ Tuesday, 10 aim., Mother’s heard the oase with * great sjmqiiathy turbaijces have been traveling berg Ail" F orce Base, OaUf. Goodiwiife Gariicke, - the sor­ n^e-'-lntelligent choice among He said -weU-eatabllehed Cath- 11:89 a.m.. Chapel Seorvioe. been textbooks and computers, and im­ cery oases. More than one al­ alternatives. This capacity is toward him jpdg^ that he had done ! 'along this front bringing periods ceress in question, had always 7 p.m., Pilgriim FeUownhip. Study Group. “The Lord knows the way of leged ■wirtch had i^aoed the col­ recognized by nearly everyone SACRED CONCERT Saltiurday, 9 a .m ., - Miotheir's pressive calculations in fascinating new wrong. If there were any way of ex- of rain to areas about lOO to . been a devoted' servant In a Tuesday, 8'p.m ., Board of Re­ the righteous but toe way of the ony’s courts. Because of this, as It relates to SMUlar matten, .% ' ' Study Group rummage sale. bur^uioratic language bringing one oneratiing him, they wouW have done 150 m iles to the north o f the .household at Easthampton, a FEATURING that thiey w ill' Income ... ligious . Educartfom ^ ' wicked will perish.” town on toe seaward edge of the Easthampton magistrate is­ but it Is virtually Ignored rela­ piece of rationale after another to ths so. 'Kiey dealt with him as gently as front. Southern New England Herald Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Board, of The fifth and sixth verses of Ixung Isiand. Hier m aster. Lion sued an order- for two law of- tive to religion. Unitarian Meeting Bouse 'particular American in the White they could. was thus included In the over- While It is true that Chris-' Notre Dame has had on edvis' D eacons. Psalni I remind us that there Yesterdays Oardenier, was a respected fflceirs to escort QoodwWe Geu^ rdy board of laymen for over 10 Friday, 7:80 p.m., Tongra- 60 Bloomfield Aye., Hartford House. And while we may have been What, then, is there left to do? i^ght rains. ^ ' Mcke to “Keniiticurt,” where her tlaiUty 1s based upon faith, it MRS. B. DAVID HAWKINS can be no real communication memlber of the cemmunity, and is a reasonable faith—faith aris­ yeeirs. The uni'versoity was gaitors. Rev. Nathanlrt D. Lanriat bewaring the Industrial-military com­ That, of course. Is up to Sei^tor Farther to the noi^ the case could be Judged more between tho^ who seek God he cHeairty recognized the 'wom­ ing from an Intelligent examina­ Mrs. Hawkins is a graduate of founded In 1842 by the h o ly plex which so frightened EasenhovyeT, Dodd himsedf. If he penasts in contend­ weather has been mcwtly clear 25 Years. Ago knowingly. Since he realized and those who reject him. With­ ■e an’s excelllient qualities. tion of available facts. The only Augustana College, Rock Island, Cross Fottoera. It grow from a First Evangelical LnUiena 10:30 a-m.. Worship ’Service, ing that he has done no wrong, in spits thru the night. The •weather that the Oonhecilcut courts we might have done better to keep an in ourselves there can be no George Caieney, chnir- Late in 1657, however, Good- source of tnle Christian faith log chapel to the present cam­ Church of Rockville Nursery end Worship Church of the evidence which he himself did front is expected to remain 'would be reluctant to pass Illinois, and presently serving eye oh the new combination working peace made between that part maji of toe Waraen’s Hmiploy- ■wlfe-Gorticke’s reiputaitiDn dune la the Bible, Rom. 10:17. This pus of 80 buildingB, with enroll- Rev. Richard E. Bertram, School. V ' ’ ' not challenge, he displays a singular about stationary Just to the Judgmenit oh a New Toric wom­ - V**-. . V itself up between Ivy League InteHeCtu- of us that seeks life and mean­ ment Mobdliizaition Oommlttee, into*sertous quesUnn, ■when an­ book is capable of a reasonable aa organist and cborimaster at m ent o f about 7,000. Its law P astor ^ V - moral obtuseness or a basic inability to south of New England during an, the maginbrate also told approach. Every point of doc­ Vernon Assembly God Cfimroh ads and branoo-busting activists. ing and that part that seeks aiuiounces toait 110 locoil wom­ other of Gardener’s servant school,' eetalbUshed in I860, is at distinguish right from wrong. Either al- the next 36 hours so not murii his deputies to ask that East­ trine and practice needs testing Emsinuel Lutheran Ctourch. death 'and our own destruction. en. halve registered fo r paid job s .women accused her pf being a 9 a.m., Sunday School. N orllieast S4fiMNd Aotuaddy, it is people close to his own ternisjtive is hardly a qualification for change is expected in our cur­ In the Ugtot ot this approach. the eddeat CatbcUc law hcfaool In What a privilege it is to bring in either defense facitories or witch. Accordtog to this In- hampton be annexed to the 10:80 a.m., ’I^ Berviioe. Intersection o f Rrts. SO and U kind—the brain trusters and the schol- public office. rent weather lecture. Nutimeg Colony. The Bercans “search^ the (he United States. to you. t|^ good news that in form s. ^ form ant, M rs. Gariicke had de- Vernon Senator Dodd’s statement, that he Scriptures dally, whether those f Introducing ais rather than the generals or the cap­ Jesus Christ, the vricked was George H. WaddeJl, chair­ liberateJy brought about the Fortunately, ■when a trial Rev. Mlobelino RIeol would be re-elected in 1^70 can be dis­ things were so,” Acts 17:11. tains of industry—^with whom Senator put to death and in Him we all man of the local defense coun­ dearth o f her baiby. T he ensuing was held in Connecticut toe Since one’s faith affects- his missed aa the remark of a man sore Fuilbilght has his mort legitimate and share In the victory of the Did Tuxedo Get Name cil, ooinimdiasions the local State scandal spread rapidly through­ May of 1658, the aiutooritlcs Sternal well-being. It should not 9:46 a.m., Sunday School. • beset and in a state of shock. Surely the ■ 1 MR. RONALD. J. ERICKSON 11 a.m.. Worship Servioe. Important' quarrel. The most Important righteous. It may seem absurd Trade school to . makie 50 out the area. M any peop{^ -who were quick to see that the ac­ be left to hearsay, tradition, or ■\ Senator knows that the Democratic From an Indian W ord? had previously known and liked 7 pm ., EyangeldsUc Serviice. of aU the hawks are the ones who do to stretch this basic truth to ap­ sbretclheira, aoid 25 stiretcher ca r. cused -was toinocent. Governor inheritad beliefs. Some of Chris­ Mr. Erickson is presently study­ BORN AGAIN CHRISTIANS M issLudlle Party would not renominate him — the aocus^, began to hariror ■Wlmthrop o f Opnnecitlicut sent a tianity’s basic beliefs vrill be W ednesday, 7:30 p .m ., Piraflrec their hawking with the dispassionate ply to the corperate. structures TUXEDO PARK, N.Y.—The riera to be used in case of ing with Mr. Wesley Howard of 1 the party wouW not dare — and the suspdiciians against her. Joseph letter to the people of Bast- studied In the light of the end Bihle Study. of our society but for the Chris­ eirtlclle of dress known as a em ergency. You Are Invited esim of academic experts, and the em- people would not re-elect him. For GanUcke, her husband, also be­ hompition, urging them to be­ Scriptures during a gospel meet­ Hartford, and is tenor soloist Well Known Manchester. Hair Stylist tian there is no alternail}ive but idxe they seek is not one either of dol- Wm to think otherwlee is a measure of tuxedo Is said to have been came suspect. have “nelghboriy and peace- ing at the Church of Christ, at the,First Methodist Church A v e iy fit. to affirm that Jesus is the Life ■" 1 0 Y ears A g o . . g' • To ottwml tlw THtsdoy .•vM liif ir m Hiiq o f Now Associated With Us At ler profit or sadistic satWaotion in sav­ his capacity for self-delusion. named tor a country dub in Throug(hout the enttre con­ aMy” toward Joseph Qaittcko May 7-12. John BanistaF of of that ciity. dinlitian Beforaed Cfanrcb o f life. agery, hut one of ihteldeotual triumph. Tuxedo Park. Oonneotlcut Associoitiion troversy, lion Gardener was and his wife. He also refused Dallas, noted minister an ato^ - tlM MANCHESTBt BIBLE CLASS. Thh efciM 661 A very St. If Senator Dodd ie wise, if he Is Rev. Richard W. Dupee, gellst, wUl be the speaker. J. In which their brand of logic has been kind, both to Mmself and to hie' fahiUy j A more picturesque theory, for Merited Heallth announces one of toe fqw people to re­ the offer of annexation. Is sponsortd by lfc« Cdvory South Windsor Associate Pastor the appointment of Mrs. Allan “Come now, and let us reasem Rev. James A. ’Honnema. forced through to its own vindication. ‘ —«s well as to hlB constituents yho however, traces the name to an main firmly in supp^ of the Goodwife Gariicke had at last together, salth the Lord,” Isaiah South Methodist Church S. Taylor, 56 Henry St., aa Garidekes. At an inquest, he , SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1967 o f Whidsbr Locks and tcoehoji. JEoUS CHRIST, b n I have been held up to nationa} shame by Indlen ■word, .“ p ’tuksdt,” mean­ receiived the -Justiioe she de­ 1:18. If thiii war belongs to ^ybody. It Manchester, Connecticut Siniday School for \ his conduct,—he wild resign. His useful­ ing “he has a round toot” dhainnan of tfas 1967 campaign . testlfiied that the women ■whose served—almost. BVw some un- 8 :0 0 P .M . CrucHiod— RIsnn— €Hid C<*i**^i*9 A^ohi. 9:46 a.m., ! f be&ongs to this special m lxt^ of aca- for Manchester. baby had died ; had brought exipQiainied reason, her husband V ness In the Senate is at an »d. _ Afiraild that a w d f w oidd aip- ChjjU’ch o f Christ aU ages- * demio ego with Texas action. ’nie,gen^ —f!of furthor InformoHon, eoB— Wonhilp Servioe, constituents, who have suffered vdto peer if they i»ed its light name, Mrs. Edward Potter of the about the death through her was required to pay for her Lydall nod VdnMn Stoeets , EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH U a.m ., 440 Oak St. Phone 643-8951 Area Weather North Methodist Church is. own foidt She bad accepted tnansportaition and lodging in • erato and industriaUsts SeilSator him, deserve better* the Indians always referred to Phone: 648-2611 Nunwey. money to nurse an Indlen In- CHURCH ST., MANCHESTER 7:80 p.m'., Evening Service. « ^ bright mentions are relatively Innocent That Tom D o «’e puWic career ahould yyiNDSOR LOCKS (AP)—' .. thdB animal by a eupbemism. elieoted president of the Man­ Comneoblcut. Ho probably didn't REV. B. DAVID WEWMEfr See Us For'Yonr New Spring Haiif-Do chester OouncU of Church font, while neglecting her own. mind the tnoonveimoe too much Bible Classes, 9:46 a.m. Thuttsday, 10 a.m., Women’6 I ' and laiimportent. Why doesn't be begin cornel to such an end Is a tragedy, but . The U.S. Weather Bureau says . In ooane mysterious manner NO ADMISSION ^ Tooclmr Windsor A88-18Y0 Woonen ait the May Fellowiehlp Despite thlB oonvdnciing tesU- though; it certainly was an tm- BUfia tfudy. HMHiy provided. ifm iing the distingruished InteUeots who it Is a tragedy of. his own making. One that the cause of ail our weath­ *‘p’tukait” Is supposed to have W or^p, 10:46 a.m,, 6:00 p.m. Day annual meeting held in St. mony ta fovor of the de­ provement over btuntaig at tha raaUy architected our Vietnam in- can pity him, biit let It ^tiA. there er problems is a stationary passed into Enghdi am T:80 p.n. dally, lAay 7-12 ■- “tuxedo.”.. A wolf in • tuudo? M a iy ’s B^pdscopal Cburob. fendant, 'tbn magMaate would L F olvsm eot? MERIDEN BSCOBD yreatfaer front exteoiUiig all the. .1 r

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Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n . S a t u r d a y , m a y 6 ,.i 967 Muisener-Witham * W e d d i n g SEC Berens • Joyce ■ III 'T ’ ' Mira linda Darien. Witham .. Women, Children Die and Gtorald Alan Mutoener, botit Miss Susan Blaine Jpyce and Family of 13 of Manchester, were undt^ in Obituary Pater Uldis Berens, both, of marriage Saturday; April 16, at Set for Tour As Reds Raid in Viet South Methodist CEurch. Manohrater. were united in Irutee S> Carrier The bride la a daughter of Jitr. . martiage Saturday at Second ^ n e e SdxmUan Oarrler, 52, (Conttamed from Page One) ------~ ...... imd Mrs." Richard A. Withani of Congregational Church. BerUn. brother erf Mrs. Of Gjntinent ' Hanoi, and the Ha Dong army 11,000. The U.S. Command said barracks, four mdlee southwest 10 Oanteirtjury St. The bride­ The bride is a daughter of FXmtaine a t Manchee- groom is a eon of Mr. and Mrs. aNCINNATr, Ohio (AP) — a South Vietnamese uinlt and the- of [ the North Vietnamese capi- Mr. and Mrs:, J. Arthur Joyce iJidled yesterday ait New American compound in the city t^. The railroad yard, de- Jamas Mutsener of 606 Wood- of 476 Parker St. The bride­ General HospHnl. Tlie Paul J. Palazzolo family — were hit with, 100 roimds of scribed by the U.S. Command bridge St. groom is the son of the late Mrs. ivora alao include his ’Ihe Rev. Gary S. Cornell of all 1-. of them — ai^ invading 82mm mortar, 20 ^ecoilless rifle as the largest In North Vietnam, Berens and grandson of MrsV a son, a daughter, two South Methodirt Church per­ Europe this summer. rounds and heavy smaill, arms has bCen pounded before, btrf it Cecilia Pilsoms of 39 Locust St. tiera three sisters, formed the ceremony. Bouquets and automatic weapons fire. was the hrart rtrl'ke on the Ha The Rev. Ronald Wilson per­ be funeral will be heW Mion- Palazzolo. dpbrator o< a of white carnatdona were on the r i 5 ^jm ."fi^^e Rose doughnut company, will take off The 46-minute' attack was di- Dong aHny barracks- formed the double-ring cere­ rected agSinat .the- outer peri- Air Force pitots,''flying out of altar. Funeral Home, 580 l>lm next week with hie wife, seven The bride was given In mar­ mony by candlelight. Hill, with a Mass sons and four daughters on a meter of the South Vietnamese ’Thailand, said their 760 — and The bride was given in mar­ mrft, which suffered moderate 3,000-pound bombs made the riage by her father. She wore a t ' Sacred Heart four-month trip tha* will range a full-length gown of white bro- riage by her father. She wore Blast BerUn art. 10. Bur- from iCeland and Ireland to Si- oasualtles. yard un'usabie. Other Air Force a full-length gown, designed A U.S, spokesman said the pitots reports that the f^rtke on cade, designed with long sleevee ill’ be in Rose ----- Hill "Me- “ clly and back north to Copen­ with scooped neckline', empire Communists were Identified as the army barracks siso was and chapel-length train. Her veil ,al Parit, Rocky HIM. hagen. of silk illusion was attached to bodice of lace and wrirt-iengtli ftiends may call art the fu- “ We have been planning this elements of the 276th Viet Cong auccessfufl. Regiment, of the 6th Division. Amertoan pidots also reported Cleiss President a matching brocade crown. sleeves. Her shoulder-length n e w home tomorrow from 2 for a long time,’’ Mrs. Palazzolo The spokesman said it was the destroying a 60-by-16 foot sw- Miss Alison LaBrec of Man­ veil of illusion was arranged to :4taiKl 7 to 9 p.m. said shortly before a farewell Peter M. KravlU, son of Mr. cherter was maid of honor. She frqiji^a lace covered pillbox hat. party given by her neighbors. “ I flrst time the 276th Regiment face to air missile transporter " ‘ .1 had been in aotion since last and t-wo of its three missiles missiles and and Mrs. Mrs. MarkM ara R.n . Kravit* of wore a full-length sleeveless and she carried a bouquet of James OUphant can hsrdly remember what we ^ been in action since last ^ «f the 22 Wyllysdlys St., has been elected gown )rvivors also Include a family plans to do most of Its wirthdreiwn from a dent of the Student Senate and man. Ushers were Brian Bent­ ■'4' ' 'V ' r ■*>■ i f fashioned with scooped neckline, daiighter, a brother and three traveling In a Volkswagen bus 'Herald photo by Balemla) were niirkno^ ~ wrecked launch sWe. be called as president of the College of ley and Thomas Andrulot, both &r f ' lace bodice and elbow-length g:^jandChildren. they win pick up at Dublin. -IWrty-five m'inutes alter the ^ two F4C P h a n ^ ^ 1 ^ - Basic Studies at of Manchester. sleeves. She wore a matching Fracchia phott> # ^ e r a l services wiU be held Mrs. Witham wore an apricot T h e Palazzolos wrote Four Cars Collide in Bolton attack on Ham Tan today, a bombers which had just com- gg^ved this MRS. GERALD ALAN MtJISENER floral cluster headpiece with 25 Monday at i;30 p.m. at the F. jjundreds of letters to set up the 'The ear, drlv*. hv Brtck and Oommunist toroe of unknown Pleted an escort mission near the executive board of the Stu- linen dress with black accesso­ veil, and carried a bouquet of Ostrouts Wed Years W.’’^Carmon Funeral Home, 6 xheir itinerary includes an An ROTC student from the Scoui-Us of BrooMime, Mass., ^ i n f l i o t e d heavy .asualties* the demilitarized zone. dent Senate. ries and a corsage of yellow ros­ yellow and white daisies. Mr. and Mra. Elmer L. Os- trout, both .students at Unooto. es. The bridegroom’s mother Poquonock Ave., Windsor, audience with Pope Paul VI, an uive.^y of Connecticut di- on a platoon of South Vietnam- The_ Communists reportedly He is a 1966 graduate of Man- Gerrold Stratton of Manches­ trout of 39 Wadsworth St. were School, atwi Ellen Ostrout^: 8 Univei'airty driven by Peter Brick,'20; of of UConn students in ROTC wore a pink silk suit with black Burial will be in Windsor Vet- interview with President Asgelr ese militia — perhaps 3.' to 60 have been trying to move sur- High School, where ha ter served as best man. David , _ , . ... . o««, years. They aLso have fow- ______„ _ reels traffic after four-car gtaj^f^rd.__ The impact drove the who wore heading for maneu accessories and a corsage of feted Saturday mgh^ at a 26th ^g„dchiidren. j,,,; afiims Memorial Cemetery. Asgelrsson of Iceland, a party men — guarding the Tracon face to air missiles to near the ^ member of the swimming Sieldenspinner of Manchester, ^ Friends may call at the fu- the Vienna Boys’ Choir and coUiiision on Rrt. 44A in Bolton seburtis car into the car ahead, vers. The students got out and village administration building. demilitarized rone, and possibly French Club. He was pink roses. brother-in-law of the bride; and wedding celebration at Pagani’s rj,j,g family attends St. Mary’*: ngf9Ll home tonight from 7 to 9 taking part in an antique car thas morndng. driven by Stephen Jacovich, 21, dres-Ted In Army fatigues di- A Vietnamese military into Soth Vietnam, in e«orts to ^gg^g^g^y of the Audio Visual A reception for 85 was held David Joyce, brother of the Rosemont. Rosemont Grove, Epi.scopal Church. Mr. Oate^t and tomovow from 3 to 6 and pa.^^e to Lucerne, Switzerland. state police said the chain of Waterbury. which hn turn rected traffic. at the VFW Hall. For a motor tte acddent took place at spokesman said the 8 women bag the big, hagb-flyin., B52 Junior Classical bride, were ushers. Bolton. is emtoyed as a correcttoiiol- Tl'.td 9 p.m. ..We took a trib to Europe six co’Jl'lrion took place when a car rammed Urn car ahead, driven trip to Washington, D. C., Mrs. About 70 friends end relatives officer at the State Prison, Sonv.. and 16■ children killed in the bombers. There has never been - ^ was also a member Mrs. Joyce wore a green family suggests that years ago and, stayed heading west stopped on Rt_ by Joseph ^ glcy , 63, o f ^ d - ^ u t ^ ^ Muisener wore a brown plaid attended the event which was era, and is a ihember of the A ^. Kght were the wlvea and chil­ a B52 tost in the Vietnam con- mgtructors of the Handl- linen dress, matching acces­ thbke Wishing to do so may J- Mrs. Palazzolo ‘‘ ‘‘ A when two cans ahead dletown, R.I. Ht. 6. TOree erf the oars naa » fliot as the result of Commuoiist suit with matching accessories given by the couple’s son-in-law foy and NaVj(r Club, thbke Wf^lng to oo so may months,■'i Mrs. Palazzolo dren of the militiamen. 'They capped (lOH) and the Boy sories, and a corsage of yellow mUte meidorial contributions to ..j^gt niy' husband and slowed^-----^ down------Scwrrtis ^ e r e d a cut be towed away. Nas.siff phuto and an orchid corsage. and (feughter, Mr. and Mi«. Jo- lived in thertched roof houses in fire. and melon colored carnations. Police said the car that lip. but did not require mcdl- State pofMce are continuing Last weekend, U.S- pilots de­ Scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Muisener are seph Paggioli of Mancherter. An Hartford H em Fund. j we missed the children so the compound, which was en­ *1716 bridegroom’s grandmother stopped, driven by Pdyxane cal attention. their investigation. stroyed a SAM , site 10 miles Grzyhs Mark 25th Wedding 1966 graduates of Manchester anniversary cake was made and much we realized that W we closed with barbed wire. wore a blue dress, matching ac­ I 1eveiL made a trip again, we’d The village is 66 miles south­ north of Mie border, the closest High School. Mr. Muisener, a decorated by Mra. Leslie C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Grzyb the late Mrs. Josephine Majew- cessories, and a corsage of yel­ CHAR6E YOUR ^ _ have to take them all along.’’ west of Saigon. ’The South Viet­ ever that an occupied SAM site member of the International Stevenson of Manchester, sis­ JPoU Pills and Protests Court to Air of 99 North 9t, celebrated their ski. Brotherhood of Electrical Work­ low roses. namese spokesman said two had been observed. Mr. and Mrs. Grzyb have a ter-in-law of Mrs. Ostrbut. The Sirens Tested The B52s staged three rails ers. Is serving with the U. S. A Inception for 150 was held FRESCRIPTION Communists were killed and one 25th wedding anniversary Sun­ daughter. Miss Nancy Grzyb, a guests of honor received a mon­ Friday and today on suspected Army. Mrs. Mirisener is em­ in Fellowship Hall at the ey tree and gifts of silver. i Rites Held‘ Manchester’s Civil De­ Soviet-made rifle seized. Picket B an day at the White ■ Eagle Hall. student at Bryant College, Prov­ 1 ji a third raid Friday night, Oommunist forttificati-ms end ployed at Pratt and Whitney, chimdi. For a trip by jet plane ’The couple -./as married April Bolton Man fense Warning System was About 200 friends and relatives, idence, R.I.; and two .sons, Alan Oommunist gunners totobed 100 infiltration routes in support^ Division of United Aircraft to Miami, F7a., Mrs. Berens 27, 1942 in Durham and have sounded at 11 this morning Minister Is Arrested inchriing members of the orig­ Grzyb, a student at the Uni­ I For Leclerc rounds of 81 and 82mm mortar U.S. Marines fighting in the Khe At Uriiroyal Oorp., EJart Hartford. wore a yellow print walking lived in Mancherter all their W ili D irect in a three-minute test of inal wedding party, attended the versity of Oomveotieut, Storrs, suit and a oor%age of yeWow WtleoiM H«i« shells on the Trang Sup Special Sanh area south of the demili- married life. Mra. Osfcrout is 4 , the CD sirens. (Continued from Page One) ovent. and Henry Grzyb, a .'rtud'f at roses. ’The couple will live at 8 tlh e largely attended funeral FPrees camp along the Laotian tartzed zone. the former Miss Arlene Steven­ ’The couple ,waa moirrded May the University of Pennsylvania Pioneer Circle after May 6. tk Walter N. Leclerc of 23 Main The test is conducted on In Coffee House Raid border 80 miles northwest of son of Mancherter. AT Plan Agency ^ eny sort between now and Tuea- 2, 1942 at St. John’s Polish Na- Dental School, Philadelphia. Fallot photo Mra. Berens is a graduate of A . waa heJd this morning from the first Saturday of each Saigon, then followed- with a company of Marines c e d i n g ? „ Engaged They also have four other (Continued tfom Page One) tdonol Oathcdlc Church. Mrs. Mr. Grzyb owns and operates Manchester High School and tile Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 month. ground assault of 10 to 16 men. Hill 881 North adtmg the T i33«e m,. children, Dale Ostrout, a jun­ Main St., with a solemn high Robert C. Toung of Bolton Grzyb, the former Miss Ida Me- the Dell’s loe Cream Oo. and the Engaged PINE PHARMACY:: coffee house hours I A Vietnamese spokesmen said border seven miles northwest of , _^ ____ The engagement of Miss Mar­ attended Beverly (Maos.) Hos­ ior at Manchester High School,''' sponsor of the think that the lieutenant and his mcdlately a temporary restrain- JewskJ, is the daughter of'^t.n- Pleasant Valley Package Store, 664 Center St. 649-081i' of requiem at St. Bridget has been named director of the 40 civilians were killed o( Khe Sanh came under a C'lm- cia Ellen Maltempo of Manches­ pital School of Nursing. She is Wayne Ostrout and Craig Os- along with two I*resbyterian gqyg^ have some xmder.standlng ley Majewskl of Manohester and both at South Windsor. The engagement of Miss Kar­ employed at . Travelers Insur­ Windham Regional Planning Ky May Seek ^ wounded, but he had ’ o specific munist mortar attack Friday *''3^ ter to George Frederick Crowley churches and a Methodist 0f what we’re trying to do.’’ night. Ninety-two roundii were That order, lake tJie Injunction en A. Boukus of Manchester to ance Oo., Hartford. Mr. Berens Rev. John J. Delarwy xgejjcy. ’The agency, which was breakdown of the casualty Victor L. T’empera of Copiague, of Bast Hartford has been an­ bru Presidency in church. lobbed into the Marine posi- sought Tuesday by Unlroyai, nounced by her parents, Mr. and is a graduate of Mancherter Hlebrant, abated by the about a year, co-mprises figures. Two companies of South would prohibit mass picketing, Jobless Claims N.Y. has been announced by her “ It’s supposed to he related to Vietnamese mUlUameJi — per­ Mrs. Samuel Maltempo of 231 High School. He is employed at Viet Election mother, Mrs. John P. Boukus of Rogers Ooip., Manchesteir. .»•««» the respectable and the not so hapsnans 200zuu or so troops -— suf’ered The Marines countered with “ circular piekeUng, ^ picket- 10 Proctor Rd. She is also the WeUs St. Hospital Notes J lt S ^ ^ S L ^ e s ^ s p iS ^ m a n mortar and artillory firo. One ing s h o i^ -to -s h o ^ e r or Drop Sharply d^con. Mrs. Raymond Murphy area, including Coventry. respectabiev” said the Rev. Mr. daughter of the late Copt. Vic­ Her fiance is a son of Mr. and organist and soloist. Bur- Young, who is presently re (Continued from Page One) sSd Communist baLalties Marine was killed and six were erwise close formaUon on side- Mrs. Donald B. Crowley of East Baiz. “ And nobody else that we Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. A sharp di^„pf 19.3 per cent tor Boukjis. waa in St. Bridget Ceme­ gdonal planning coordinator with ,^>rce. He and Lt. Gen. wece not known. wounded in the Red attack. The waJHa roadways near Uni- Hartford. know of seems to be doing any- In all areas excepting mater- In local compensation claims Her fiance is a son of Mr. tery. Father Hussey read the In the air war, U.S. pitots flew Marines had suffered nearly 1,- royal faclUUe^ Miss Maltempo is a 1966 grad­ r the Connecticut Development yg^ Thieu, the chief of tWng with these young people. nlty where they are 2:30 to 4 ------^ Two personk were reported has been reported for last week and Mrs. Lucien Tempera of Commi^on, will start m his ^ __ _ ..^e are Interested in estab- p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private 97 mdsstoos Friday with the key 000 casualties— killed or wound - pw.,.,, uate of Manohester High School. nunital service. “ ay, and by the Manohester office of the Copiague. Bearefv were IVUIiam F. new post early next month. state, are, regardpd-^ contend- communication with the ^ m * where they are 10 a.m. targets the Yen Vien railroad ed in 12 days of fighting for hurt Miss Boukus, a 1966 graduate She is employed at Pratt end. PIZZA-RAY’S? T! two picketers were reported TTic n<6w dlreotoir said today ©rs for the nod by the military yQ,^ng^ lS-to-20-yeair-O'ld people jq g p,ni. Visitors arc requested yard, six mides east-nortiteaet of the hill. State Labor Department. Whitney Divisicn of United Air­ anna, Dr. John B. IVatah, hurt sWghtly .when" a string of of Manchester High School, is WHERE QUALITY obES ON 71 den David M. Barry and be will be responsible for divls- ^ t a as its. presidential oandi- _ who have really lost the ca- not to smoke in patiento’ rooms, A total of 406 claims was craft Cforp., East Hartford. Mr. J freight cars waa bunted into filed locally—97 fewer than the employed at the .Gammons 'iiomas J. Diairenda. a« sons- comprehensive plains on date. Under the new constitu- pacity to communicate with the pjo more than two visitors at CSwviey, a gradiuate of Bast BEFORE PIZZAS OR GRINOERVM OUT ^ the Intersection of Ridge and pient on a railroad siding. 606 claims filed for the previ- Hoaglund Co. Mr. Tempera, a iJ-Iaw of the deceased, and long-range development of the adult generation,’’ added the ong time per patient. Arch Sts. and hit a car oper­ graduate of Copdagu* High Hartford High School, is em­ tdon, any officer who runs will Police Check OU.S week. The drop follows on The Extra Mile WIU Be A Mile Well W o r t^ ^ lto g rt Adham C. MonighetU and w«lon. He said in hia' first year ated by William H. Glode, 54, ployed at the State of Connec­ have to resign from the armed rector. , the heels of a 17 per cent de­ School, has served for four A ^ c ls J. Dogon. he plans studies on r^on----- al —sew forces communication of 1667 Tolland Tpke. Police years with the U.S; Navy. He ticut Highway Department, Bart Patients Today: 298 crease the week before. OPEN MON.. TUES., THURS.. PRL. IZ-lYf-M:; Honorary bearera w e r e poptfl^on, highways are a cup of coffee,^ wedge of said Glode was injured, but a Orbiter Hurtles is employed by Pan Am Air Hartford. 1 7 Accidents^ In the oorBespondlng week of Nas.Mtff photo 4unes Arthur, Atrty. Ernest M. water needs. cheese and concerned conversa­ ADMITTBlD -YESTERDAY: Manchester Memorial spokea- Lines, Kenney Aliport, New The wedding Is planned tor SAT. 12-12 — SUN 4-10 CLOSED WED^^ plans to do, Ky said he did not. 1966 a total of 39i2 claims was Aug. 19 at St. James’ Church. »ron , ’Iheodore Cummings, His appointment was announc- tion, according to the Rev. Mr. Karen Alexander, 106 Wood- man said today he was not Toward Lunar Engaged^ York City. “I am too busy wrlth nrty own filed in Manchester. They to­ Waymond Damato, Wilfred Des- ed yesterday by Ralph R. Mowry, a bearded father of four jj^dge &t.; Daniel BotUcelto, 15 Driver Hurt treated at the hospital. The wedding is planned for If Your Pizza Is Cold l^Vhen You Get H om e^ plans,’’ he ^ d . taled 677 in the corresponding siers, John T. Dillon, Denis E. Oroathwaltc, chairman ' - _of the . Ky flew to Da Nang Friday who sold securities and was a Dudley St.; Gary and Jean Mapping Chore ’The engagement of Miss Aug. 6. Then Try A Manoherter driver was A car driven by Dorothy V. 1965 period, 921 in 1964 and 993 rechette, Elisha C. Freedman, ^ency ’The appointment’ g military briefing on the partner in a contracting firm Boucher. 58 Thmll Rd., Vernon;, Donna Mary, Pisch of Man­ Rubinow Heads hospitalized and fcwx) others ar­ Moser of 711 Governor’s High- (Continued from Page One) pseph Haas, John J. Hutchin-, Ooatwalthe said, follows a y,e war in the 1st before turning to the ministry. George Brooks, Lake St., Ver- In 1963. rested in .three of seven car way, South Windsor, struck the Claims filed throughout the cherter to Joseph A. Barlock Highway Study RAY’S Godk-Them-YoursBlf PIZZAS t>n, Atity. John D. LaBeHe, federal grant of 626,570 to fi- Q^^pg —fj,e five northern “ We get e generally mixed non; Mrs. Helen Cantwell, 52 First mapping photos are due Burlan Mosa pi'vto accidents reported today by bridge abutment over the Hock- rtate last week dropped by of 105 Deepwood Dr. has been Beta Sigma Phi obert T. Maori, John Mahon, nance the agency s operation for of South Vietnam- crowd — from 16-year-eilda up to Dart Hill Rd., Wapping; Mrs. for transml^on Thursday, and • Judge Jay E. Rubinow: trf 49 W ell Make Them—You Cook Them At Home poCdce. • anum River at 8:45 p.m. yes- 1,434 to a 19,803 total. The announced by her parents, Mr. pois Mahoney, Rdchard. Mar- one year. Young wHl receive a gj^q then visited a textile.facto- quite matura adults,’’ he added. Pauline Donohue, Coventry; pictures wiU continue to be re­ Engaged Fitkln St., OMef Judge of the Ltoted in satisfactory condi- terday, police said, rtate figure was 15,554 for the and Mrs. Frank G. Pisch of 242 Donates $650 Hot Dee-licious Pizzas In Just 6 to'8 Minutes Jemes F. MoNaHy, Mat- yearly salary of $11,600. j.y gj^j g Vietnamese na'vy facil- “ Many-are pretty mixed up. Elizabffh Dooley, Manchester turned until May 28 as .the vehi­ Circuit Court, has been named tdon in Manphester Memorial ^ Police said she waa driving corresponding period last year. [lew Moriarty, ’Theodore Pow- Croethwaite noted that Young i,ty. ’ Many arc rebellious. Many Mlanor Rest Home; James Hal- cle swings around the moon The engagement of h^ss Rose Woodhridge St. chairman of a stoeiring commit-, Hospital as a result of a two- "Vest on Tolland 'Tpke. when the To Hospital |l. Dr. Jtrfm IMgimno, Harlan has been working for the part Today he flew by helicopter to would be considered hippies, loran, 110 DeOmont St.; Henry once every 12 hours. New Haven led the state last Mary O’Brien of Hazardville to Her fiance is a son of Mr. tee of Governor Dempsey’s In­ G A LL 643-0031 J.'Taylor, Fcarvante J. Vichi, 'witb the agency to de- Dong Ha, 12 m«les south of the Some are jilst plain college stu- Hansen, Stafford Springs; car collision is Robert Kilpat- mishap occurred. Police quoted week with 2,585 claims and was Terrence EMmond Donnelly of and Mrs. Joseph A. Barlock Sr. teragency Oomonittee on High­ Engaged rick, 53, of 57 Horton Rd. A j^gj. gg raying she misjudged Three earlier OrWters raced Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kenney l| ob ^ Weiss and Atty. Rich- velop a regional plan. demilitarized zone, and then dents or prqfeasioneJ people. BarriTavanec, EJart Hartford; around the moon, but much foUow-ed by Bridgeport with Manchester has been announced of Pittsbuo-gh, Pa. way Safety. hospaital offUcial said he was distance due to the rain were giiestq of honor recently The engagement of Miss MANY IMITATE BUT NONE DUPLICATE C. Woodhouae. Young has been with^thewith the stopped in Cam Lo and Hue. “ They have a distinct distrust Mrs. Ann Kellner, 61 Dale Rd.; , closer, taking close-ups of po- 2,465, Hartforda with 2,345 and by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Pisoh, a graduate of The Governor’s Committee Connecticut Development Com- Ky was questioned by news- of the adult generation and all Michael Kucinskias, 73 Kartl treated for a head cut. and headlights of an oncoming astronaut landing spots, Waterbury with 1,716. Herbert H. Q’Brien of Hazard- Manchester schools, attended at “Sp.ring Fantasy” a charity win fimetion to estabhsh a state Shirley Ann Davis of'Stafford Kilpatrick was a passenger mission since 1959. Before that men after meeting with 35 civic that adults hold dear — includ- Dr., ’Talcott.ville; Cletus Lyons, car. Police said, she was injur- scientists plan to use Orbiter 4 Manchester retained its 18th bell sponsored’ by Beta Sigma progoram for highway safety in Springs to Gordon Geer of 85 Mra. Elsie Blackburn , , , . • * - , . .... in a car driven by James vllle. Morse College, Hartford. She is ILTON— Funeral services I'® was a planning associate and political leaders In Hue. ing the CJhrisUan faith, Hiartford; Mrs. Phyllis Mc- ed, but she was not treated at to record moon features as_ ■pot among the state’s 20 Her finance is a son of Mr. employed as a stenographer at Phi sorority at Crystal Lake line with federal regulations. Wrtherall ' SL has been an­ Goewn, 51 Wert Sf. Siproul, 46, of 24 Btlyue Rd. the hospital, an official said. offices. Only ’Thompsonville Judge Rubinow was appointed for Mrs Elsie Blackburn of with the New Hampshire Plan- -phe military situation In the Kev. Mr. Mowry said. “ I be- which was involved in a head- small as 200 feet across. The* and Mrs. Thomas J. Donnelly of 'willgoos Laboratory, Pratt and Ballroom, Ellington. He is act­ nounced b y her parents, Mr, U A rear-end CTBsh occurred at 'With 286 and Milford with 325 chairman of the steering com­ Wini'ams Rd. will be held Mon- Development Agency, provinces just below the demili- Ueve the Ohrtrtian faith is a via- Also, Mrs. Bessie Mead, 82 on oo'lli'sion at 4:15 p.m. yes­ cameras are to cover 98 per 17S Garden Dr. Whitney, Dlvirton of United ing administrator ’ at ilanches- and Mra. Lonnie Davis Sr. of H«v at in am at th« Tohn F ^® ^**® ®-uthor of a number of tartzed zone is still sertous, Ky We option.’* Weaver Rd.;. Mrs. Ethel Mey­ 8 pm. yerterday on E. Middle tj,e side of the moon, hod fewer claims. Miss O’Brien, a gp-aduate of Aircraft Oorp.,-East Hartford. ter Memorial Hospital. About mittee by Howard S. I'v^, com­ terday at Adams St. and W. Tpke. west of Oaktand St. missioner of the State Highway Sitafford Springs. Ime. m ^ -id. He s^d h^s tryi^ to^ ^ er, 103 Campbell Ave.. Vernon; which faces the earth. Our Lady of Angels Academy, Mr. Bartock is a graduate of 200 attended the event. Middle Tpke., police reported. Department, who is chairmen Mias Da-vis Is employed at the Center St. Burial willwlU be CovenCoven- i- , ^ capacity poUce to u n d e r s ^ what ^the Carl Nesbitt, (Coventry; Ar- Police said a car driven by Much of the moon’s hidden Enfield, is employed as a sec- Carnegie Institute of Tech- Poiiice said Kilpatrick hit the Proceeds of the event were Ikavelere Insuranoe Oo., Hart­ try Center Cemetery. Vo.un^, a 'nativ© of Great jjauncJi a surprise attack, but coffee house is all ftbout. mand Pelletier, Quarry Rd.; Stanley L. Ingersoa Jr. of 26 back side also will be surveyed. Easter Drive • retary in the technical publl- nology, Pittsburgh. He is em- of the Highway Safety Commit­ windshield with Ms head. used toward the purchase a tee. Appointed also to the rteer- ford. Mr. jOeer is employed at Nack,' N.Y., > gr^uated from gi(je jure ready,’’ he “ I spent most of the morning Bolton; Dorothy Raymond, 61 Woodhill Rd. hot an eorthound OrWter program manager caUons department at Pratt and ployed as a superintendent at in the police statimi today,’’ he Arrested in the mishap waa Kreiselman infant bassinet re- Ing committee were William J. Praitt and Whitney, Division of neral home tomorrow from Hillcrest Dr., Rockville: Rob­ car operated by Beverly A. og,pt. Lee R. Scherer said, “ The Goes Over Top Whitney, Division of United Air- Wlillgoos Laboratory, dona graduate work at McGill the driver of the other car, suscitator for Manchester Me­ Sond^ti, Uommlssloner of Edu­ Unitrf Airoraft Ooep., Bart ert Rezman, 84 Hamlin St.; Oarey of 66 Ludlow Rd. initial job of Orbiter—that la. craft Corp., South Windsor. Mr. The wedding is planned Tor to 9 p.m. UhlVirslty. He Is a veteran -Betty Baker of Lorraine Dr., morial Hospital. Mrs. Thomas Hartford. Wesley Rhuda, 158 Tanner St; Three other crashes involv- picking areas for the flrrt Manchester’s Hlorter Seal Donnelly served for four years July 15 at St. Bridget Church. cation, and Frederick W. Hurd, ofu World yvoria Warwar H.xi. -wr Tolland, charged with failure to Oampoign went 726 over the Jarish, chairman of the ball chairman of the Connecticut No date has been announced (Jharles Temple, East Hart- Z T ^ parked care occurred yes manned landings—seems to with the U. S. Air Force and at- — ------~ -Young liyea with his wife and r C m O n yield the. right of way when . goal of $5,400 a cco^ n g to Br. and special services committee Safety Commission. for the wedding. ford; Lawrence '^sher. Tol- t ^ n g Irtt” at an int^eettton, have l>een completed. tended the University of Hart­ of the sorority, presented a 'Veteran Help Uuba’ daughteris on Notch Rd. At 11:20 .am., a cair operat- Thomas F. Malone,|rtate chair­ land; Joseph Wiley. 2 Olcott police said. “ Bej;innhig with Orbiter 4, we ford. He is attending Ward New York Post check for $660 to Kenney, aa St.; Mrs. Lucille Zeruk, 44 ______ed by Shirtey W. Cole of Glas- can devote ourselves to broader man. J Technical Institute, Hartford. To Be‘Feted ^ Oontributlons w 6J26 were partial payment for the equip­ Hightower Dr., South Windsor. drove in S ^ l ’a'car tontou.y aMege^y Mt a coverage.’’ The wedding is planned for Bplton Fire Sweeps Steeple; raised for the rehibilitatlon pro- Hikes Ad Rate; ment, which will cost $1050. which was traveling through Another craft. Surveyor 8. la AUg.-’S. This was the first charity New England's Leading BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A the interaeotton. Both oora were ftroh Rd., Wapping. - resting motionless for two gpani of the Oonnedtdeut So­ News Up Penny s. Arrested T w ice son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ciety for Crippled Children and ball sponsored by Manchester More than 100 persons are heavily damaged, police eeid.PoOdee said the aa^dent oc- weeks on the lunar surface, COURT RULING ASKED area members of Beta Sigma Two-Year Professional Services Will Go On Edwards, Steele Crossing Rd., Adults. Rjusrali A. Wright of ■ The New expected to attend a dinner O u S a m e C h u r f f e The Baker wonwin Is sdhed- ouned in the MacDpi^d's lot waiting for the > retorn of sun- b o sto n (AP) — The U.S. NEW YORK (AP) Phi. The special services com­ Fire swept the steeple of the ‘ “It paid fociL.itself in this Bolton; a son to Mr; and Mrs. uled to appear in Manchester on W- Center 9t. Police sold light to make more digging ex* 102 Green Rd. was chairman Monday evening hohbrlrig em- & of the Mianchester campaign. Supreme Ootirt is to be asked to York Post’s advertirtng rates go mittee consisted of volunteer School of 1 Church O'!®'” J’® rtaimedv ' t>ana Harmon, 22 Canterbury Circuit Oouit 12 May 22. the woman denied hilttlnig the periments ■with its claw-Uke-a^ ployes of Manchester Memorial Richard B.’’ Westover, 38, of Union Congregational He was asrtsted by volunteers ride on the consUtuUonality of up 20 per cent, effective t<^y, memb^re^ of area chapters of *1116 fire caue^" belches of St.; a son to Mr. ..and Mrs. Anthony P. Acebo, 19. of car and iw evidence existed of pendage. the law banning burning of draft while the price of the New York ®’ wrested at when the steeple was struck by to pour from tJie steeple, Daniel Lehan Jr., 64 Summer at“ contact between them, they of the Mtancherter Rotary Club. the sorority and was formed Of consecutive ssrrice. u -og Thursday and again ughtnlng late yesterday after- but only ^ t to ten feet of St.; a daughter to Mr. and Ol^vmod St. was chargeocharged aiat caa.ds. N®w» will go from, -7 to 8 solely for organizing the charity ACCOUNTING ' 8 am today as a result of - a said. MORE INSURANCE NEEDED Asrt. U.S. Atty. John B. Wall cents, beginning Monday. 12:30 p.m. yesterday for op- ' ^ut services will go on the top i^as ruined by the fire. LONGEVITY INSTRUCTION ball. •- AppUcatlona now being accepted for Manchester (Country Club be- «ratlng a car with his license ’ services will go top was ruined by the fire. Mrs. Daniel Maxfleld. Kelly oollission at W. Oente)- Another otosh occurred at RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Of Boston said Tuesday the ap* In a letter to advertisers Fri- Firomen u^ed doubled heees to Rd., Vernon; a son to Mr. and. g gits., poU.cc ,re- 2:38 pm. on Outer St., 126 North Carolina motorirts will be TALLADEGA, ASeu unlop *^0 i«ss«a a#ay May 7, Get *ni06e' Curtains, Julv 9-12 21-24 6:00 Lee ’’Babl” Simms Show MacLachlan la to appear in Cir­ Envelope Co. He went straight tower down on parirttioi^. . 1964* WINF—12M IVeary ftre-tfgttifiig crews -were cuit Court May 22. * JiUy 28-31 1:00 News Kopping up today the romnonta to the scene and turned in the -, Hie men have no idra; jwt ^ He was a Mend b et«^ by all. Draperies and Slipcovers 1:10 Speak Up Hartford BOB ,KITTLE ■ 849446I July 31-Aug. 3 2:00 Barry Farber . , I t ttw Moond major blase in.-aa alarm **>* entire ooot of the Wapping ’ Mr*- jo to Worling, g Ready to Mip U one riMxUd Sparfclii^ Like New! alarm. . . AinTWin wiai ba '■ Sontlna Dr.; Bohert Smith, Sadly hte dear oo?s m,^ him today, Aug 17-20 Oct. 26-29 3:06 Speak Up Hs^^d / ," ■ «r STONI 4 40LDMNI4 wamity weeks in the linpoMi'Ka- 6:10 World This Week Besides the RockviUe Fire M-yeartoMchiirah Hartfprd;, , Miarc I^enburgh, God,, care. Just over tiie •Per Person, Twin Occupancy From Manchestoff TaY 6:30 News ' BuiklenofBwtHum ttonal Forert of eouthem New Department, the Vernon depart- rrtwiiit StorAf Albert, 'TaritW, 167 B; 6:40 Weekend Ifcrtoo. About Town FUR STORAGE 7:00 News BARTLEH BRAMARB PRQBUOTS mept under Cliief Joseph Duffin, « » n i « poo- I <****•■ Wife and Fam y For Further Information and Reservations Apply. ' 7:16 Speak Up Hartford BfBtan (be 27-tioar battle to KiwaniB dhb of Mlancherter FAIRWAX the Tolland department under _ ^ --iftar .^ueoBod; say* BisiseU SL; Mrs. Isshell Nev* In Memoriam 8:10 Jack Drees 76 TiUrflOTT ROAD WEST &ABTFORD L. C. Sreenough Company eontrol the Wase waa won Fri- wiU meet Tueeday noon af'the v««t and an- — ------/•'*------rt.-ri.* - Rnbin rak. Ft m Sfera^ F/RST. 8:16 Speak Up Hartford day Ponderoaa pine end Manchester Country Club. A **® < *««* de- ^ M vH m top^., R oto R to MRKADE CLEANERS DANIELS TRAVEL A6ENCY 9:00 News • . . Cxelutlv Agtntt In lovinf maOtpry of John D. Ma­ ON A li. CLOTHES for MOX'UER’S 9:40 Speak Up Hartford 886-4476 . ' t o f S H n a five. Wkn, “Dr. Leaky and the Down ^ratuA from the M w ch«ter ^ ^ ^ w r ; son who pawed away May d, 19fi. 402 WE$T MIDDLE TPHE. 86 BARRY ROAD. MANCHESTER, ^pNN. 11:30 Barry. Farber S t o * « r a s w ^ ^ of M)an,’’ will.,be sbnwn. department were on the scene. mp. Bowman, toj a^ mndooi^l^:. NOLDIIT DAY CARDS 12:00 News ' . Time heal*, they say . and maybe. M. Next TO Liggett Drug Agents for Parker Touhi, Inc. IOC Brokers, No. Mp-12879 12:16'Sign Off . o T F w e r t 2 8(K) - — " , Chief Aahe credited the aerial praiaed flramttJ tor llito * LortplM Mtoy- _does. ■ ■ WPOP-1419 ’ Hone Op . 1, BIgWh Dlatrict ladder of the RoekvlUe depart- htfloent . . , A Ove-doj lira neor Cloud- Fire Deportment will meet- ment with.keeping the fire.from -ligtittnig may be d praWem Mra Susan yWte a ^ sra, T ^ k ^ him too deariy to ever Ask For Yosr $140 Fise Bmut Oari loot m o k friirtwd *,600 Mtondty at S pm . oA fire head- spreading and putting It out to tie toww a iw “ baoaow of lood^Mra. .U n qd ^ ew ea . anfl ^ e t - ^ 1^ strii HUMaiwd quickly. dsmoiged cfaotrtool wttm diui^tiier, 23 BusoeH SL wife and Family 1

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MANCHESTER F^^ENING HERALf). MANCHESTER, C0NN» SATURDAY, MAY 6', 1967 Shock W ears O ff PAGE EIGHT Assenihly New$- ' 1 U.S. W m ‘Go A lon^ Healtib Oinie r z T x With New Greek Regime j Bill Boosted By ENDRE MARTDN memWer. His friends fci OOl.j WASHINGTON (AP) — After oountry ^ m ta s the theory IW J Marcus days of confusion and shock, the beosunp'-A Ccwnmujilat if even • j f e y . DIRECTORY United Sattes has concluded the Corohiuntot sympe«iizer. It 1« ? USINESS HARTFORD (AP) >- 8«oate oiily sensiWe thing to do ta go fitilmowleilged. however, that hf* Majority Leader Edward Mar­ along with the new mllkary 15B- and Ms fafher have aeeepteG-. cus has boosted a bill permit­ glme in Greece. fJonwmmdst support during MW ting the first voluntary, pre­ No official would confirm this unlvaippy two -years of continued AUTOMOTIVE payment, comprehensive healtlj or speak for quotation on how govemment crises ki Oreecq. t ^ CAR LEASING clinic In the state to be organ­ the Johnson admiolStrEUtlon feels PMHlpa Talbot, U.S. amboEM* J Looking for o place for SU PtLIES ized In New Haven. \ - about the April 21 military coup dor to Greece, is known to « v « GLASS that Special Affair? Marcus said Frlddy the avail­ in Greece. *’***' surprised and distressed Os l or 2 ability, of Yale University and Oomplehs silence is observed: by the April 21 cosy. • For Auto Windshields modem hoapital facilities' offers^ Washington doee not want to p«tedly nursed the that m For Store Fronts and all WE CATER TO: a unique chance to test the con­ say anything that could h'Urt a Ki*:® OonartanUne would not a*- ^ sizes of windows e Banquets • Weddlnpt YEAR P U N cept. country which — whatever Its cept passively what was the a«>" » For Table Tops • Gatherings complcshed fact. FIrit In Manchester. New The center's Incorporators form of government — is an • Group Mev*^ngs This hope vanished quickly ^ OPEN 8 A.ML to 5 P.»L of every dese».i.tlon cars, full maintenance, fully Marcus disclosed. Include; Important ally guarding Eastern —Dr. Gordon K. MacLeod of and now Talbot reportedly J 'SATURDAT 8 A.M.-NOON We have the “Know-How” Insured to reduce your prob- Europe's "soft underbelly.” the 'Yale School of Medicine, But in off-the record talks agrees -with Washington poll* { to please yon! lenu and worries. For full —Isidore S. Falk, a Yale pub­ with administration irfficlals the cymokers the United States 19 f , J. A. WHITE Church Comers Inn Information call' lic health professor, who has following picture emerges; limited to pushing quietly fo#^ received a grant from the U.S. — The United States, while restoration of parliamentairjr'^ : GLASS CO. 860 Main S t, East Hartford Foul Dodge Pontiac democracy. j Phone 289-4369 m a n c h e ste Public Health Service to study definitely not enthusiastically «1 Blssell S t—Tel. 649-7322 INC. comprehensive health care cen embracing the three military The hope the regime will re* j lax its present tight grip is ad' i ters, officers who now rule the coun­ 873 MAIN STREET ^ mittediy slim. Recent state* j a u t o p a r t ; —Yale University Secretary try, WWl cooperate with their ments by the three military ] ''v S 4 Phone 649-2881 Reubai A. Holden. regime while fervently hoping Ostrinsky <210 BROAD SL._ Little Red Riding Hood at Bailey Auditorium leaders do not indicate any such • DON WILLIS —Lawrence N. Spitz, execu­ Greece someday will return to a We Crge You To Support tendency, infurmants acknowl­ Open Saturdays until 5 PdlL tive director of New Haven's Little Red Riding Hood and her companions cringe as they arc-threatened with violence by more palatable political system. DEALER IN WASTE The Lutz Junior Museum edge. i' ■' semi-private antipoverty agency the wolf in a scene from the children’s opera, "Little Red Riding Hood, presented — Meanwhile the United : GARAGE Thete is , concern here that MATERIALS Community Progress, Inc., row at 2:30 p.m. at Bailev Auditorium, Manchester High School. The show is sponsor^ by, States quietly but firmly will military dictaitorsWp. will only 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 —New Haven Mayor Richard Manchester Alumni Association of the University of Hartford. Proceeds pressure Greece's rulers to Summer Equipment at White Co. MANCHESTER strengthen an underground C Lee, scholarship fund for a Manchester resident: The opera is presented by Hartt College of Mu­ speed up the process of return RAGS, IROM AAA r u g c l e a n i n g Greek Condmunist movement. ^ Specializing in H a v e —John J. Driscoll, president sic of the University of Hartford. Tickets may be purchased at the door. ______yoq removed your storm burgh Plate Glass Co. disp y- to parliamentary rule. However, there is no sign now COMPANY of the State Labor Council, — In accordance with this SCRAP METAL wlndows yet? Before you do it cd at the White Glass Co. Thi PUMP SERVICE indicating resistance wortli V BRAKE SERVICE 15 HANNAVVAY ST. AFIXJIO, decision and Ih recognition of would be a good idea to check emblem signifies that this com- Water Sysleius and Pumps decision ^ d m recognit w ot the miliitary. i —Vincent J. Slrabella, presi­ Veraon Greece 8 important role in the asd PAPER ^ , those screens you stored last peny has been selected as its rule Front End Alignment Phona 643-0012 dent of tlie Greater New Haven Events North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ 731 PARKER ST. KvP for Color lau. Many of us stored screens auto glass installation dealer. Jacuzzi Goulds Oreace and Turkey are the ; V Dickson—— An Eye for Color * that needed new wire, thinking It also means that this firm Labor Council, tion military strufcture, U.S. two NATO nations which still ‘ General Repair Work Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 Fairbanks Morse 3-DAY —Ruth Greenberg, education School Menus Next Week can do to make this work easier that during the winter we would was chosen for fine rJ In Capitql military aid will continue, al­ need miUtary aid in the form of * When you hire someone to SERVICE director for the State Labor slaw, jelly sandwiches. though probably limited to grants. In fiscal 1966 the United | 6 -h o w long It will take and as- have them fixed. Service On East Elemcntar’y School: work in your, home or in your sure you that business can be when things are stored away we For only these attributes qu (Council. Dessert and milk are served item.s thought necessary for States shipped $78.7 million in 1 All Makes — Also — Pilot Classes Begin Monday, egg salad or peanut business, one thing is most im­ ■onducted with a minimum forget them until we want to fy a store to display this em- Couple Wed 50 Years The bill Is presently In the with each meal. NATO purposes. miUtory hardware to Greece, HIGH GRADE hands of the legislature’s Public WASHINGTON (A l’ ) — The butter sandwiches with vege­ portant these days—-does the amount of disruption. Mr. Dick- use them. Check yours now. If blcm. All work is done Vernon Center Junior High The decisionf is understood to but estimates for 1967 were Coll Hartford f u r n i t u r e CLEANING two children James Gibbons Health and Safety Ommlttee. Air Force begins next month son employs a fuU staff of ex- they need new screen wlre.'falte efficiently, with skilled men d Mr. and .Mrs. Janies F. Gib­ table beef or tomato soup, School; Monday, hot beef sand­ have been reached after consid­ about 10 per cent lower. finm carry annple insurance? Sales 5 2 S - 3 9 » . ‘t service of Rhode islriid,I and Mrs. Rich Connecticut State Medical PRINTING pert m L . Each has 16 to 18 theqi to the J. A. White Glass ing the work Only the finest bons of l i e Garden Dr. cele­ training Marine pilots in an at­ yodel; Tuesday,’ hamhorg on wich with gravy, mashed po erable agonizing in highest cir- TtBvuglicnJt 1966, Greece had Today many suits are pending. brated their 60th wedding an­ ard Vaughn of Glastonbury, and Society had objected to an earli­ bread and cles and after consideration of Job and Commercial years of experience and they Co. at 31 Bissell St. They will glass is used. Every man is tempt to curb a shortage result­ bun or choice of soups, devil tatoes, vegetables, received military add worth $1.9 Some are legitimate, some ques. niversary Friday at the Mead­ nine grandchildren. er draft of the bill, saying the cake with these points: operate as a team. The results fix them and have them ready fully trained ing ftxim the Vietnam war and butter, chocolate WUdon and another $1.9 Wllion in ► Printing ow's Nursing Home, where A gift was presented to Mr. ydanned centers would lack dog: Wednesday, spagheai and frosting; Tuesday, hot dog on , — The administration painful- tlonatole, but all must be defend­ s ^ w speed, efficiency and fine to install before the weather the latest and best teclin que the high pay offered by com­ eccnomic aid from this country, i , Prompt and Efficient Vlfhen It’s time to M O f t B Mrs. Gibbons is a-patient. and Mrs. Gibbons on behalf of proper medical supervision. meat balls, bread and butter or roll, baked beans, UAnkle cut ly is aware of growing criticism ed. You may think the firm you workmanship. If you would like gets uncomfortably hot. of modem auto glass insiall^ d k o o r a t k w i t h mercial airlines. But economic aid gradually j ; Printing Of AU Kinds The couple was married May the patients and staff of the Tlie proposed program would tomato or chicken vegetable carrots, wedge of cheese, as- in this country charging, as Sen. employ will ^ the one sued, further information, call Mr. When you do remove your tion and you are assured of ab- Senior Navy and Marine has tapered from over $200 mil* j 5, 1917, at SL Paul's Church, nursing home. (Herald pictiire be regulated by thO state com­ soup, geuatln dessert and sorted sandwiches, jello and Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., put it but if it does not carry ade­ Dickson at 649-0920. storm windows, check them for solute satisfaction when you. S u t R w m W il l ia m s Corps officers told the Senate lion a year in the late 1940s to | Worcester, Mass. They have by Pinto). missioners of healthim and insur- C o ^ officers tom^t^^^^^^ Thursday, hot dog in topping; Wednesday, spaghetti earlier this' week, t^ie United Community Press quate or proper insurance, you For those who want work cracks and let the J- A. White have work done here, just $6.8 miMion in fiscal 1966. "J ance. Health Commissioner Preparanfss su bc^ m itiee r n loU or haah, bread ^ and butter with meat sauce, grated cheese,cheese. States with "sitting on its hands ■Die State Departments offP* Travel In Style, Elegance might be a co-defendant. done inside or ouUlde of their Glass Company put in new glass Looking for a picture frame - MOVE SUPER ------Franklin Foote has aimoimced about the shortage. A short 9 East Middle Tpke. or choice of soups, dessert; salad, bread and butter, choco- when a coup is .staged by forces cial Kne still is that the U.S. aid /4n^ Comfort By If you are thinking of hiring home you cannot find a better „ow. They will also insUH new While Glass Co. has all Kinds 1 Ws support of the Irian. the Pentagon said Telephone 643-5727 firm to handle the work. The screen wire and storm sash in of frames for paintings certifi- Expert nAI I KEM-TONE Fridliy, cheese ravoli or choice late pudding and cream; Thurs- of the right" program to Greece is under re­ C m i A C LIMOUSINE a painter or redecorator, wheth­ r^VianCrP' in Com m anci Cnaill me Air Force wm tum out lOO of dam chowder or toraaito day, hamburg on roll, potato The admlni.stration had to firm was founded in 1915. Wil- your combination doors. The cates, drawings, etc. Stop and ■ru I UXl WAI t I’AIM ’ t i l n e e d s TESTIMONIALS’ Marine pilots a year during a view—the standard formula WEDDINGS a SPECIAL OCCASIONS er it be in your home or in • Moving UHfcU* recognize that King (Jonstantine Ham Dickson was joined by his cost is moderate and fine work look at the large stock of sam- soup, cupcake. Milk is served chips, pickles, celery and car­ used in times of crisis. jx)ur place of business, choose T V • J U OLD LYME (AP) - Howard three-year period. of Greece, who now Is coopera­ Call MincbMttf 649-7853 son, James, in 1922. Since then, jg done here. , Ple frames on display—the cost 643-6563 SHERWIN WILLIAMS with all rneals. rot sticks, peanut butter sand­ While it now Is acknowledged edw arkT William EViokson & Son of Man­ I I f t n i P n W V 1 C c l J T l S l C r S V j L l l d nausman, GOP slate chairman, About 10 Marine students pi- wiches, pound cake and topping: ting, however reluctantly, with the business motto of the firm about the glass in your is moderate and y°“ 981 MAIN STREET says an administration bill ren- lots, each a comissioned officer, Lake Street School: Monday, that military fild must continue' chester. You won't have to Friday, fish sticks, tartar sauce, the military regime, had his because of Greece’s role in SEGRETARIU. has been offering only the best, .^vindshield ? It is vulnerable to ]ust what you want for pra - pork in gravy, noodles and rice, worry about any suit. This firm MANCHESTER TEL. 643-6636 WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice action against any member who ovating the state’* personnel Nvlll enter the regular 53-wcek catsup, french fries, grreen wings clipped. NATO, the United States Is ex­ Consequently, they have an en- scratches and pits from flying tically any Pi^ure. Dube Tool Co* i.s amply c o v e r t by insurance. P r « S H ^ I d O ib tL s of the tries to "short-circuit’’ Uie chain ay,tem would authorize 60 new Air Force coume of instruction p ^ i S r i c ^ e ^ beans, corn, assorted sandwiches Domestic criticism of U.S. pected to take a hard look 00 SERVICE Mr. Dick.son's firm carries $100,- viable reputation of absolute particles thrown up from pass- almost MOVING ANU Teamsters Union disputes of command. - . itoliUcal jobs which could cost ev^ y wee^-- , fruits.- Milk and desserts served reluctance to condemn the mili­ integrity. Tng cars. After a while these the house. Its uses are almos the state $600,000 a year. The program is designed to cake, weuneaoay, ^ ’ vriiat will be sent. e TYPING Special Taps and Gages 000 workmen's onmpensat’on. reorU that union* leaders are The acUon appeared to have with every meal. tary coup is based oil a long­ As one official put it: “ Ws '# STENOGRAPHIC Stainless and Special Fasteners $200,000 in public KaWiity, and Have you shuddered at the gradually cut down- your endless and it CO. moving to re-establish a union been sparked by the 12 Team- He said Friday the bill in- >h«et projected requirements dieese wedges, green beans, standing dislike for .military • bookkeeping STEVENSON'$ don’t like the idea of Americsin Special Reamers $25,000 in property damage. thoughts of dirty, paint-stained vigibnity without you knowing beautifie^ Glass covers for yw chain of command long ignored sters vice presidents, whose au- dudes a secUon which exempts for 1989 and beyond and by fis- fnrit; Thursday, h a m ^ in a dictatorships, the jailing of po­ 'e MEMEOGRAPHENG Decimal Sizes From tanks patoiting their g;uns at peo*; Froiii these figures ywj can see drop cloths covering your fine ^ y^^ plan to take a .long prized tables, no cigarette bums durlng the rigid gne-man rule of thority stands to be enhanced. from the classified service cal 1969 will produce 673 Marine roll, potato chips, pickles, « m - Correction litical opponents and censor­ e STENCILING .030 thru .500 In Steps of 001 furniture? This will never hap- trip this summer, particularly to worry about, no scratches, three executive assUtasits tor pilots in addition to the 100 to sort; Friday, fish sUcks. pde on the street.” <• ENCLOSED DESK that the insurance coveaa any ESSO President James R. Hoffa. Sources said a major )>acker ship. BIcyer Steel Plug Gages pan when James Dicltson does jj going to do driving no white rings, no spills to rum each of the slate’s five elecUve be trained by the Air Force, f ed potatoes, oajw t sti«hs- fruit. ( SPACE In Steps o f .001 contingency, and that there is Gibbons, president of St. of the move was Einar Mohn, —, f "u ; Mnnrtflv ^*^*'*’- \A specific reason ISis uiethe con- the work for you. Only clean night, a new windshield is a your fumiturl -yet the beau y PARKAUE tor officers and IS department spokesman said. ' Northeast School; Monday, Carr Lane Jig and Fixture Parts no danger of the Iromeowner or 405 MAIN ST. Louis Joint Council 13, said Fri- Teamsters vice prettdent Northeast S ch ^l. Y Mertens was misspelled and un- trovet^al person of Andreas Edwards Building businessman being a co-defend­ drop cloths are used and the j,oppd investment — oncoming of your furniture shows through, heads. "TO® would represent an in- meat loaf, mashed recognizable in Thursday s Her- Papandreou, son of former Ball Lock Pins TEL. 649-5533 day the reports are inaccurate, the West Coast. stewed tomatoes, choepi®!® pud* v>a_a1ant'oH 'r»f- p3* __ t ^ _n. Police Arrests Vernon Circle Borlte Boring Bars—Carbide ant'In a da-mage suit. cloths are all-enveloping, no ngbts cau.se di.stortion in The cost? Very little and White UARUER SHOP Mohn warned a Western Oon- xhe "going rate for political crease of about 200 pilots over aid story of the re-elected or- pj.jj,.|g Minister George Papadi- With Hoffa now serving ding; Tuesday, shells with ham- Vernon, Connecticut Also Representtog Other WilKam Dickson & Son i^e.a skimpy ones that only partly damaged windshield. Have the Glass Co. will cut the glass o Manchester’s Most Modern • Tune-Ups prison term, top Teamsters offi­ ference meeting recently not to jobs, 'h e said, is $10,(»0 a fiscal 1988. fleers of the Mwchester Water reportedly awaiting Qv^ality Manufacturers burg and tomato sauce, tossed John W. Everett Jr„ 28, o ^ j Phone a greait amount of work for cover furniture. The workmen the J. A. White measure. , . , , ,, Barber Shop with Excellent cials were reported earlier Fri­ “ short-circuit your joint council, year. Co. trial for treason. 6 John, East Hartford— 289-64.50 themselves arc neat and care- Qjjyjg co .—the experts In auto Glass ventilators let in fresn • Engine Cleaning If you don’t go through your "With a force of 60 full-time Decent Demonstrators salad, apple crisp; Wednesday, Mrs. 'Mertens was re-elected The State Department it was no certain address was charged I 875-5329, 643-4510 business firms and industries. 6-Chalr Service! day to have agreed in a secret roast beef, mashed potatoes, at 11:05 a.m. yesterday with The work is done on regular ful and work is dope with a installation, air and sunshine, yet keep out •Minor Repairs Chicago se.ssion to bar bypass­ joint council with your prob­ political .operators paid by the WASHINGTON (AP) — The secretary. learned, is receiving consid­ minimunfi of disruption to the Archie Larochelle and Joseph storms. Glass shower stalls an OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. lems, they will be sent back White House policeman, used to buttered carrots, cake; Thurs­ lascivious carriage as a resul^ buistnees horrs. Because of their llUJtlilSUSIt VA. ------A I C U I C l^CWV/E..ilVHV ------j--- - t A .\ . t\ ing of local, city and regional taxpayers," he said, "who needs erable mail protesting the ar­ (Closed Mondays) Stam ps day, frankfurts in roils, potato of an incident with a 14-iyear* o a Upholstery well-trained staff, all work is home. White, owners of thei White tub ehclosures keep the balli- f tnembers ,tlicre. testlmotiiai dinners t” seeing pickets wearing beards ADMITS PARTY SLAYING rest and pending trial of the leadership levels by salad, pickles, celery and carrot old Hartford girl In woods o « P and IV I Shop done with a minimum of Inter- Puzzled by just what colors Q)ggg co. are proud they are room neat. Install them your- MANCHESTER with complaints. "We ahali not hesitate to in­ and sandals stared at the dem­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — A 28- younger Papandreou and re­ A INKS HOSPITAL SUIT BILL sticks, sliced peaches; Friday, Line St„ police reported. VmUdRiiit^QUA,rwUMM, wnuii RE- U PHOLSTERIN G fea^ce with daily schedules. are compatible? If so, consult ggjgcted to.do authorized work self or the White Glass Co. will SHOPPING PARKADE Under Hoffa’s decade at the voke whatever authority and onstrators. . year-dld New Haven man has questing^------„ the U.S. „government HARTFORD (AP)—Gov John baked beans, fish cakes, lettuce He is scheduled to appear in ■gEXO mZBKs In many instances work must with James Dickson. When he insurance companies. This do it for you. Give them the Lower Level, (rear) Teamsters helm,, sources .“laid, discipline is necessary so the "At least they’re decent look­ pleaded .guilty to manslaughter do something on his behalf. • Modern Furniture Dempsey has signed into law a with dressing, buttered beets, Manchester Oi?cuit CXHirt 13 \ 338 BURNSIDE A V E .^ be done at niglA and on w ^ ’r- is on the job you do not need ^g^ns that they have met and measurcnicnts or let them take PHONE 649-6850 IMANCHESTER members were encouraged to over-all majority of our people ing," he said of two of the fast­ in the birthday party slaying of The explSnalion is that bill permitting injured persons May 22. He la free on a no EAST HARTFORD and Antiques endr. Each ,k)b presents It.s in- the services of a color coordi- qualified for the high them, as you choose, report problems directly to the are not going to suffer for t le est, happiest picket- lines ever gelatin dessert and cream. a- teenage girl last Feb. 26. Papandreou — who lived in this bail oompaot. • store Stools and Boothis diividuial problems but these are nator, for he has a canny eye gt^ndards set by these compa- Mirrors mkke yaiirroom s top man. Tills undermined the action of a few-’ to sue hospitals on grounds of to march in front of the White Maple St. School: Monday, WiJVle Oox, 28, will be sen­ country between 1940 and 1959, 289-6333 • Custom Furniture solved by an expeotly trained xyjifor color. . With...... his advicew your rues, anuand ..... these —on;are - stringent------1 look wider and longer, and give authority of officials at lower Tlie — Teamsters organization . j , - negligence. - r . , House ravtotd, gireen beams, carrot, tenced^ May 13 for the fatal served in the U.S. Navy, be- Smfood. k i l l e d in c a r c r a s h Slipcovers and Draperies staff. Clean drop cioths pro­ coror schemes will tie together qualifications„.„ricat;ons indeed.indeed, them an airy loo'.i. Regardless command levels—but kept Hof- pyramids from locals to, joint gr^viously, plalntilfs could sue x),e demonstrators—all 30 of celery and cheese sticks, corn Bhootii^ of (Catharine Reed, 19, came an American citizen and ' Power and Hand Tools , ftlade to Order Reuben Plen’s POMFRET (AP)—An Abing* tect tmehines, desks, offlicej^r- totrk nrndiiPAproduce nerfectperfect harmon.v—harmony v^..You will #i«/ifind oicralso the AID of the type, be sure your choice CHOICE VARIETY fa in personal contact with councils, then to regional offices only doctors, nurses, or other them-^represented Proxy Pick- bread; Tuesday, beef in gravy, also of New Haven. He pleaded head of the University of CaU------■ Painting and Decorating Complete Selection of whether you want a conserva­ Service Emblem of the Pitts- is one from the White Glass Co.- 1.3 and finally to union headquar- individuals. ets, the capUal’s first renta-a- mash^ potatoes, carrots, fornia at Berkley’s economics ton man, . Tools Materials nrture and eouipment as '«^ll members throughout the guilty to the charge Friday in tive or modem approach. Texaco Sfafion ters here. The bill, which abolishes the protest agency, organized by picketed beets; Wednesday, iperior Court. department was widely known LApolnte ^ Y Garden and Land Tools a.s the entire floor. million-member union. Superior (jourt. FREE ESTIMATES ■When you need the services Qualify Major joint councils are in hospitals’ "charitable im- three Geoge Washington Uni- chicken neodle soup, sand-wich- Baby, f*EiTy Lower Level o f the Parkade If you dread having rpdeco- The new agreement reported­ Police said MissReed was and respected among U.S. Intel- car of a fine painting and decorat­ 381 Main Strtet Detroit, Chicago, San Francis- munlty” protection, becomes ef- versity students. e« of egig salad, meat and a tree Fridls^. , and Eianqpet Supplies 649-6324 ratlng done in .your office or ly was reached Tliursday in Chi­ hit by a shot fired wlien Oox lectuals. ing firm, think of William Dick­ Role of Youth Juries CO, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, St. fective Oct. 1, Dempsey algriM ^.t first there was just one pickle; Thunsday, Lapointe^ was dead upon sr* Invalid Needs busine.ss, talk with James Dick­ Seafood cago, with the Teamsters gener­ At first there was just one tHckle; Thunsday, baihecued man stniaeled for Panandreou returned to — 1------— - „ - , son & .Son. You will be delighted Phon* 643-9149 Paul, Minn., Saciamento, Oaiif., it Friday picket line, 25 demonstrators hambupg on rolis, potato chips, gggi__ of a .26 caUber pistol Greece in 1969 and became Ws rival at Day-Ktinball Hospital son. He will tell you what he 43 OAK STREET al vice president, Frank with their work. Should you find Dallas, Tex., St. Louis, Mo., hired earlier this week by Mil- pleldes; Friday, shels and tuna ^ hirihdav nartv father’s top side and Cabinet In nearby Putnam. Topic for Public Forum Hydraniatic Transmission TEL. 649-9937 Fitzsimmons, Hoffa’s hand------. MUST COUNT VOTERS it more convenient, financing picked successor, reportedly Washington, New York and.Jer ton Riback Associates, a New fich salad, baked beans, cole ______]______—— ------—------r~ ' TURNPIKE Repairing can be arranged for you by Me. taking part. Hoffa still holds the sey Orty( N.J. HARTFORD Towns of 6,000 York public relaitions,j;,— firm, for Euaw. Dojgert, rrilk and sand------— ' WATKINS-WEST Can vouth juries play a sig- of Education, the ^ A 's and ‘All Work Guaranteed Dickson--a.sk him about it. civic and seavree clubs. title of president, but Fitzsim- Gitobins. who had jurt re­ persons or less will be roquired pickets carried signs wiches served with every meal. TEXACO nificant role in dealing .with welcome, Texaco Lubrication Service to count their voters before . FU N ERAL UIGK’S CUSTOM MADE mons is occupying his office, turned to St. Louis from Chica­ promoting press agentry, saying Vernon Elementary School: the teen-age offender? ■ After the gueit picjenta- We Give Hyff: Greeq Stam|ts "Fitzsimmons feels the office go. said there was no secret ses­ every ‘ election as of Oct. 1. "keep America's Image Bright” Monday, beef in gravy, butter­ SERVICE Open 24 Hours A Day CANVAS AWNINGS Gov. Dempsey signed a bill April B u i l d m g This question will be, exam- tions, a student panel wi'U dc- of the general vice president sion of the general e«(|cutive and “Press Agents’ Shining ed rice, kernel com, buttered Firestone Tires SHELL ined in a public forum cn bate the merits of youth jm-iw. can’t deal with all pioblcms,” board and no dramatic ciianges Friday wWch would eliminate Hour.” . beets; Tuesday, canned 'm eat l oRMAND J. WEST small towns’ exemptions from The "Pro" : peakers will be one ' high-placed Teamster in the union’s structure. He,had Tlien Victor Gold Associates, and pineapple, mashed potato, Quality Line Products Drop8 in Value youth juries to be, held Tues- Q uPQ KrS statutes wWch for some time * Director SERVICE Fi-ed Ear ’. Gk'"t;e 10 Howell source .said. participated in negotiations end a WasWngton public relations creamed com, lettuce salad; have required larger towns to Gen. Repairers License 653 CENTER STREET . . . . . ,’ av at 7:30 n.m. at East Cath- Cheney 'c :C . r r ■" n Uog- The agreement is said to in- ing a two-week wildcat Team firm, hired five counter pickets Wednesday, ■ chicken in gravy, 142 E. CENTER BT. The estimated value of Man. y ,g Stop ’n Go canvass. 412 Corner Broad and n M High. sters strike in CWcago. tor $17. They canted signs say­ mashed potato, peas, cranber­ MECHANIC ON DUTY clude'the threat of discdpldnary Chester construction for which gpongored by the MEC h£.'i C '’.'i Crude 11, ing "Down With New York ry sauce; Thursday, hamburg Manchester’s Oldest Middle Tpke. West AT ALL HOURS EDUCATION BILL HEARING S permits were issued last month inter^aphool Youth Council, Ivri' h e Shaugiines- Atlantic Service^ Press Agents.” in roll, potato oWps, vegetable I With Finest Facilities HARTFORD (AP) — The leg­ Phone 643-2176 was approximately 34 per cent which formed last year and - . G., .e 12, Bast Catholic Jay Sllberman, 18, of St. atlcke, lickles; Friday, macar­ # Alcoa # Reynolds • Koistr "Starters, Generators, Prop: “Rudy” DuPont ^ islature’s ^ucatibn Committee Carburetors below that of a year ago.^with represents students at Man- High, will discuss the negative Louis, oiie of picket agency’s oni and cheese with tomato, ^Something for Nothing^ ■will consider at a Domestic - Foreign Cars .A, . . .. Chester and Eas' C . c aspects.' 128 East Center Street ® three directors, OOiHsaid 4VlO the nT*P"J$ni« organi­ green beans, cole slaw. Dessert, Wednesday a bill to strengthen BUY, SELL 643-7008 $347,378 reported for Apej^ High Schools and H''wcll Chc- Que'tions will be invited SEE US FOR: zation accepted the Gold offer milk, bread and butter served Tool Equipment 1967, compared with $530,559 Technical School, Phone: 649-6977 e Alumlriuin RoU Up the Commission for Higher Ed­ W O inS t< TRADE from the audience at the con­ Still Intrigues Public because it is poldtical. 1 with all meals. Layaway Plan for April 1966. Featured speakers will In- clusion of the meeting. Featuring a complete line of Awnings ucation. "We accept • demonstrations • Door Canopies - The bill was drafted by a Skinner Road School: Mon- One of the iMgest Inven­ Ronial The figures were released by elude-the Hon. Ronald H. Tills Atlantic Products plus Nejft step: the salesman calls, from either side,side,” he said. "We ^ ^gnd- tories In New England. 2ND GENERATION QUEEN General Automotive s Storm Doors SPRINGFIca^, Mass. (AP). (fine up four committee appointed by Gov. Thomas Monahan, chief build- of Hamburg. N.Y.. a nationally Repairing e Combination Windows —It’s popular to pay Wp service in case won’t picket for extremists, IWt ^^^gg peanut butter Supplies and Accessories. “We Rent Most Everything’’ TOURAINE Ihg inspector known jurist, who utilizes BOSTON (AP) — The new b r iW s e and Jolin Dempsey to overhaul the ^ ,,, ^ -nxious to C Alanebester Awning Co. to the adage, "You don’t get flights lugging » Teletype Service. Fees collected last month youth juries in his court; and m Iss Massachusetts is the 195 WEST CENTER ST, ,ioi)hethlng for nothing," but how a carton. He gasps for breath, on rolls, potato chips, celery Connecticut Valley were almost the equal of those William, Glecos. a student at M«ris to , the ■ me“ Mnp- PAULUOnCE • Help.s cut cost of hisat And tions to Rogers Corp., $90,000: have hem extended to local EQUIPMENT :tine would average aomething .,,now ,how would you like to WOULD REQUIRE HEARINGS air conditioning in your Complete Insurance Coy^mge pay for the film, all at once or HARTFORD (AP)—The.House I . ' . i- and for the four Hartford Rd. h’d-'e-. l«'ri'''’etors. and tovvn Tents. Cots, Sleeping Bags PONTIAC, INC. like 45 cents a -oop:^. home. Insulates in winter, ■ 7.' : / • 878 Main St.—TeL 649-2881 then, there Is direct mail, stretch, the $600 over a few approved- and sent to the Est. 1915 ^ stores, one a Dairy Queen, $60,- ivipi wr.!*!, |irr'’i’d''ncr Genec«i* M«>ti- Air Mattresses; Stoves cooler in summer. bulk senddnga which make post­ monChsr’i Senate a bill requring the atqte 000. pc-cr R'-be^ We’i'is'-’and Police • Lanterns ' The average construction cost Chief James Reaindoin'; a,s well men old before their time. Politely informed he had been motor vehicles qommlsstomr to NO'HCE • Fire and weather resistant. tor the nine, single-family dwel- as fsciiltle« of the three MANCHESTER •nie mail box and 'alephone, misleading about the obUgatIcn ccnduct % herkig before ne de* M. DICKSON & SON lings was $16,000. schools, the Manohester Board the subtle ploys of psyohotogy to buy $600 worth of fthn, the cides to suspend licenses of • Eliminates maintenance and LIFETIME GUARANTEE SURPLUS SALES CO. snd sa4e«manship, the rti^r Tel. 649-092(1— Manchester, Conn. 169 N, MAIN 8T. salesman tooka hurt, as would drivers involved in fatal ac- repair problems. , bulk of Inventions, gadgets, any man who Just hustled a cidenta PINE PHARMACY IN WRITING . at Depot Square FROM THE MANUFACTURER Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. deals, programs, all are trlgj briefcase and carton up $our The commissioner now may Now yo.u eon save os nover gerad when we are "chosen,” flights for a polite "N o " automatically suspend licenses J. FARR — 648-7111 WILL CLOSE before on the finest qual­ or “ Belectod,” or “ seroed-ln-on He packs up his mechanioal of drivers', involved in such ac­ ity Aiuminum Siding. Our ■ i‘ '- ^ PLYWOOD CENTER lor a ntartt^ research. effort.” marvels with less flourish and cidents. NO DOWN FAYMENTI TM RRflti Uw job. . . w» hiv« lutl tliE rljM Du Pont TV) take a case in point, a more speed than he unwrapped Rep. William Ratchford, D- SUNDAYS AT I PJI. worehduses ore fafulging Lapp Plaza Paint lof it . . in eolori to match anythint.! Have i postcard surrtved recently carry-, them, and unceremoniously Danbury, said Friday he knew UUNLIFFE question on eolofT. . . ydiit to um7 . . . how to do it? i with overstocked colors LOW DANK TERMS! Try enHodoy Route 83, Vernon ing ei tai^phone number to caU tossed on vour table your "free of a case where the driver of MANCHESTER CAU V$ i« vjtrt kelp OB youi Mxt painCmi job. “ l!Mu.your free camera.” DURINC JUNE-JULY4UCUST and our winter prices ore 875-4304 . MOTOR iCALES cem era/\ a parked car had his license Dial the number, a woman an- suspended after a truck driver EXPERT A U T6 BODY and ■me ttitie gem, described now in effect. LIMITED OFFER MEMORIAL CO. ' ewers by repeating, the dlgtts, suffered a heart attack and died rrs .over the phone as "just like” HAMBURGERSv ' . .-i A- f e n c e r REPAIRS Hurry! This offer will not Opposite East Cemetery 'mm/ JoA/isQff PAI NT CQ ae In some W«1 • W t”®''*®- when his truck washed into the O. A. RITTER M'OentId t f HERE When you , ask for, your camera, well-known brand name mod­ P I N E p h a r m a c y be repeoted when thwe ENAMEL and LACQUER els, is a reaoonable facsimide. parked oar. ‘ < f'i 7 ^ M A IN ST., MANCHESTER — p h o n e 649-4501 rtw smoothly atranges tor a Quality Mamoriqis m m RBtflNISHINGS Made of the thinnest ptertic, 464 Cantor St., MoBchastor t are gone. Don't miss this CALL . time so their "repreeentatlye’ Y w ’ll find the finest plywood BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK with the crudest sort of oonitrots To)ay Cuccinelio, Wally Moses,- once in a llfttimt oppor­ Over so Years Experience r e a s o n a b l e PRICES can drop by for Ws "three-min­ paneling, 'cabinet plywoods, Idtch- set of dIreoUona printed Hal Naragon and Johnny Sain NOW 6 4 4 - 1 4 6 1 RT. 88—VERNON. CONN. ute film sbowing ” after coaching the Detroit tunity. |bok for till {oldeo orekes.. ..McDonalds Con 649-5807 en i»blnets and Armstrong ceilings Jbst Above the Traille ^ C h J ^ o n T o ^ th e phone ^aro to t J ^ ^ K o ^ t t ^ n e v ^ ^ Manager Mayo . . > Open Thnrs., FH .U IPJ*. *®r 46 WEST CENTER STREET A. AlMETTl, Prop. Circle . » PAINTS your convenience, TEL. 64S-0016 SILVER LANE EXTENSION < Harrison SU Mnnebester

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i ■ :-i. -• I - fri r i',e i ' V -'. I-- ') I Ml . .... I,; li' I'J, Ra g e BLBViai MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6,1967 UAKCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHiESiER. CONN^ SATURDAY, MAY %, 1967 PAGiB TEN SpDft^ Viewing THE SATURDAY 1:00 (SO) Roller Derby Has in ,es Rally, Need 2:00 (80) 8 » d y Konta* Herald Angle Show ( 8) Red Sox at Mt*. »T- esota Proved It 2:16 (80) Giants va Pl- And Sadecki’s Pitch E A K l Y O S T Pulaski for mtes __ A A -- —^-laJ AM« mIa A he fteW. but there i f the eeyenth National Lsmu* Hporte Editor 8:00 ( 3) Kentucky Dertiy istPW v n p t f rAP> — toea for at least aevwal teya the aame OTe that g a ^ W m ao mahed onto tte «eW. but mere m "pUt'’ st. Lyuis. ed up his third straight, second ( 8) Ndtre Dame NEW YORK (A I - njid Dosai'bly a week. much trouble.laat aeasort. w«a no contact. home a rtm W. tu Pci. Q.B. this week. Thursday he beat 16 7 Hall o f Fame O ff to Good Start y Alumni Football M aury Wills ■•y^Ttan teU when a gruy’a The, 84-year-old tWrd Twae- George Sp^gge ahd run off ancinnati Xavier of Middletown. Tall Matt 6:00 (80) Lot’s Go the aboutabout-hlS his reunion with the ^ man. and heVaahe waa man. whom the Pirates ac,ac; CTendenon each drove Inin ^ pdtcWng In 26 innings. Pittsburgh ... 11 6 Rosiek fanned nine to a losing 8 o/ m “ Races Los Angeles Dodgers when ^ I ^ Vw iiis on the flratfirst quir^quir< from the Dodgem during Pirate runs while ^ ortando Oepeda hom^red for St. AU?nta ...... li young man oveweight or with long hair,".ri”i,S''S declared Tom S hSoCy'L °afte/noim effort. SUNDAY ■ someone asked himmm if ll hene P4j.gte pirate Manager Harry the the winter, winter, rapped rapfiad two two Mts hits in in contnoutea contributed tnreethree roiahits wto «a 14-rat ^ fourth. fourth. ' St. St. u>uio Louis ...... ■>*li ^ OabTl’., head foetball coach at Arrtiy who put the Cadets |^er y , ^ loaded in Rick Bottaro started tbe ninth j;00 ( 6) Bed Sox stMln- had any friends among the the waiker talker said said after after tiie a e game, game, the the game,game, raising raising WsWs averageaverage to to offensive. offensive. * * * • • CWoago CWoago ...... »I back into the national college spotlight last fall with a with the bases loaded in Inning rally when he worked a . nesota Philadelphia . 10 10 the last half of the ninth tiring Rosiek for a walk, was Sen Francisco Giants. “WlUs has been hot. They know .861. He has scored 12 runs and winning record, including a.triumph over Navy. Intact, "3;80 { 8) Pro Soccer: Chl- "No,” replied one Of the j,g.g yjoen hot so they were stolen five bases irlning to drive In the tie-break­ sacrificed to second. Rick ^ \ c a g o vs. St. Lwdl* 8 IS .882 7 the Cadsts won eigb+ of 10 games which earned Cahill ing rub in a thrilling 4-3 win O'Grady also walked and Dan­ game’s fiercest battlers. "Ac- throwing at him.” 7 18 .850 7% the C''-r.V|-cf-tI’ ''-Ye.>r honor. — ^-----r----- \ . 4:80 Gadabout Gaddis over Pulaski High at Manches­ ny MacArdle’s infield roller . ( ^-H onstos Golf tually I don’t believe I have any Giants’, clubhouse door games ------. 7 16 .818 8Vi , .Cahill cams down from ths to the min ., , and most like- friends in this league. It’s not pi,v,ed ao no one was avail- Atlanta 14-7, Chicago stopped Reds ___ ter. It was a battle of unbeat- went for a biise Wt to load the 6:00 ( 8) .^ttp^tG olf Friday’s Results Point to address Ihs t r :i an- jy be tried at Another post- ens,___ b

■V I; PAGE THIRTEEN V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MAY 6,1967 'S„. MANCHESTER EVENING HERi^LD. MANCHESTER,. CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1967 Help Wonted— PAGE TWELVE THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wonted— OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB Auto Accessories— Female 35 Femde . 3S BUGGS BUNNY Antw«r to Provlout Punjo Tires h i rr W rooKDPFiua:/ lo id i r RAIMIMG tVEHHie /THEY PUT OFFICE WORK available, full­ AVON ’ CAlUNa—For fun and Things of All Sorts TW6 SLICit tires, 860x14, 7” J 1^1 GIVE UPl I'VE .'LL DO ANYTHIN'/ 1N6-AW K7m ARTHA.)^ W 7 CrtAMPAGME, ^CASTLES IM 1 THAT BOWL time only. derk-casW er, 0?6 good eamlng«/Avon repreaen- KID, B U T WHERE wide, $40. Call 649'd461 aiter 4 tativea will tell you it's easy TRIED EVERYTHING. ^ a f t e r a l l THESE 1^ THOSE< ACROSS 39 Term in football | STMOm) -WEWRHAVE OF50UPOM Keypunch operator, Qaer ARE WEQOIN’- p.m. Jr KNOW T' SCARE VA LISTEN,g r o u n d h o g ,)/YEARS OP WEDOEI^ORATTEO 40 Founder of OUWIPE WITH A M0RB3AGES 1 m PIMNER Bros., 140 Rye St., South Wind­ to sell tbie prodiKts, full or 1 CanlM’t loot “Keyatone OUT O' THOSE FOR t h ':s c a R e ^ THIS (S ONE DAY // BLISS, DON'T YOU c l BOARDERS, 4PMtOt*RlUlt A FORM.' yyVOMIMfMf A.CHECK! sor. part-time. M’s proOtaMs, tool WCCUPSi 8 Seuonlng SUte" Call 289-4922. YOU'RE GOING tO ] REALIZE WE AKTISTSLXSLIPPED 41'nir««gb ADVERTISING 13MdQr«w Trailers— WANTEID/V .rVAM A — — AACM»4,va* Hairdresser W O W w with s w * ■ ' '1^ ...... — ■ " ------GET. UP IN TIME TO SHOULD BE^WAKENEM OFF TO THE^ ISEngo^for 42 Weather 'I'VE GOT AN HlCCUPl forccaat CLASSIFIED ADVERTlSlG^G DEPT. HOURS Mobile Homes 6>A registered Mcense, central lo- BOOKKEEPER —wanted for S E t YOUR SHADOW.'X GENTLY.^ We^OFTEN"^/ RSHING . Mrvlco IDEA That FOLLOW 14 At w timet 45 Kind of battery oat* oil, good working oondl- k>c«d company. Experienced in M K w r AAEi NOW HOP TO IT BE 7 ^ ------V <:ONTEST 15 Huculina 40 Pardon 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. 1964 TRAVEL TRAILER —like tloins. Mrs. Anderson, 643- pajrroU, payroll reporta end nickname 51 Rodky pinnacle FORE 1 SAY (TINy I WITHOUT 62 Wicked new, sleeps 1, self contained, 4949. general ledger. B^jU-time. .b r a i l l e // 16 Pertaining to a 53 Medicinal plant COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT, heater, refrigerator, stove with Please include experience and fin is h region 29Sauey 18 Coionlzea - 54 Bitter vetch 7 Margaret's « P.M. D A I BEFORE PDBLICA'nON. oven. Many ^xtras, 668-6820. CASHIER — PART-TIME eve­ salary desired. Write Box 8, 55 Mental faculUea nickname 31 Natural fata Deadline for Saturday and Monday la fi p.m. Friday. "------—------, ’ nings and weekends, older ma­ 20 Civil wrongi 8 Milter (So.) 33 Small candle, Manchester Herald. 21 Before 56 Takes on. 38 Prepare as ' 17’ RAINBOW TRAVEL trailer; ture woman preferred. Apply 22 Prince lellyllke form 9 Aiseverale S7En^lah atream 10 For tear that allage PLEASE READ YOUR AD edeeps 6, gas heater, stove, re- in person only after 6 p.m. 0 IMT kf Wmm 9m. 24 Meteure of land 40 Buckets {rig^toi, -lavatory, drawers, PictwtL Im. 26 Singing group 11 Very (Fr.) 41 Com bread (pi.) dally. State Theatre, Main St., TM. «*f. U l >»t. Off DOWN 17 Indolent OlikSBlfled or “Want Ads” are taken over the phone as a cupboards, huge closet, hitch, 27 Tree fluid 19 Large plants 42 Ship’s leamen convenience. The aidverttser should read hla ad the FIRST Manchester. . 30 Thin aheet of 1 Chuma - 43 Son of Jacob electric brakes, $1,896. 649- BY V. T. HAMLIN 2 Nautical term 23 Manners DAI IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the material 24 Shakespearean 44 Exude 8692. A I.L Y OOP 32 Landed property 3 Texan for, 45 Implement next Insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE Incor­ y e h !! now w hat kind 34 City in Miaaouri instance stream OF AN EGG P'VOU 25 Surrender 47 Pierce, as with rect or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then only 1966 SHASTA 16’ travel trailer, KE'TOONCH 35 Tidier 4 Fiaalle rock horna to the extent of a "make good" insertion. Errors which do not ACCOUNT^ PAYABLE SUPPOSE HE'S 36 Saul’a uncle 5 Automobile 26 Retinue sleepe 6, 2 gas tanks. Sacri­ 27 Thoroughly wet 48 Gaelic lessen the value of the advertisement will not be corrected by F1XJN’ TO HATCH r (Bib.) accessory SO Droop fice. 649-0134. 37 Binda 6 E m m ^ 28 Solar disk____ “make good" insertion. T iTV fOORlUFFLUCk-HIS CLERK OPERATORS r i T f f M ono IH LIFE IS:'INSIDE i r " 3 ------^ 36x8, 2-BEDROOMS, storms and “ / screens, excellent condition, EVERV SILVER UMlMGTHEREfe '^^Full-Time Days '0 . 643-27lV ^ 875-3136 bookkeeping 14 nice for camp or lake. 649- ABIG.aACl! aOUDf " General 12 w (Rockville, Toll Free) knowledge with some typ­ Part-Time Nights 6043. ing experience. Hours 8 lA 16 17 1966 TROTWOOD mobUe home, MifiA SpAMORB a~m.-4:30 p.m. Modem of­ Must be experienced alphas ,r sHceTeU 12x60’, set on lot. Colonial W.KIASS. fice. Good starting sala ry numeric IBM keypuncher. lA SIT Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? Park, East Hartford. Call 568- Ts. !•«. U. i. HI. rtgku r*64 rate. Write Box F, Ma • 1067 by Uniiad Pm Iwt* Sysdkala, Oconpany offers exceUent 1475 after 4. Chester Herald. OUT 01TR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS I f f 24-Hour Answering Service wages and -working oondl- ttons, oan-venieint freeperit- 28 29 Garage—Service- Building- Electrical Services 1% Schools and Classes 33 ' /1 THINK THE TIREO NOT M E.'1 FAVOR 24 25 Free to Herald Readers WANTED—clerAND TELL GOING WITH SURE DON'T NEED HAND IT TO THE N FO RV O U .' FUL OOOO-MATUREP Inside and out, nq substitute ■vislon. Iht^sUng diversified r r o B THE l a s t ANYONE AROUND BRAT... BUT HE AmTUPE IS YOUR EDWARDS 1 t i m e , a r e YOU MOTHER NOT To M , DAVY? 36 for quality work, satisfaction TRAILER SCHOOL IN work ijy congenito office. OaU TO HOLD YOUR HAND HASN'T MADE B E S T BET. Motorcycles— HRST : I COMING HOME, WORRY ABOUT ME. IT WITH ME ALL guaranteed, competitive prices. Floor Finishing 24 875-3^______t h e w a v ANSWERIND SERVICE Bicycles 11 No job too small, D&D Car------^r-rrrzr—------THE HARTFORD AREA pentry, days 643-1904, e v e n i n g ^ P ^ O R SANDING and reflntah- iTEIRIA, laundry and bind- ing (^eclalizlng In older Don’t be misled by other workers; waitresses, fac- NATIONAL 42 43 4^ r r 48 649-0500 875-2519 •1966 HONDA 450, excellent con­ 649-8880. floors), cleaning and waxing schools, why travel 75-100 /tory workers and-cleaning wo- 6 and leave your message. lou'U bear from our advertiser In dition. Call 849-1155. NEWTON H. SMITH 8t SON— floors. Painting. Paperhang­ mliles. 46 6l / men. Manpower has temporary STORES ■ l i l H Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. BRAND NEW rtfbtor, helmet, Remodeling, repairing, addi­ ing. No job too small. John jobs for you all at top hourly tions, reo robins, garstges, Verfallle, 649-5760. a ST 54 ■ Bell Top Tex, 500 PX, with TRAIN LOCALLY " rates. Never a fee. Phone for Park & Oaldend Avea bubble sweid, $ . h d cycle porches and roofing. No Job information, 643-5724. Automobiles For Sole 4 35 We train men, fuU And East Hartford 57 jacket, excellent condition, $35. too small. Call 649-8144. Bonds—Stocks— 55 H ER ALD Call 643-8990 after 5 p.m. port-time, days or jdghts COUNTER GIRL or woman, 6 FALCON WAGON 1960, good ATjT. TYPES of cabinet work, Mortgages 27 on all makes and m^eds of fulMlme, good salary, good kitchen remodeling our spe­ IL runnling comddtion, $175. Seen SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- equipment. We have 37 working conditions. Appl> In DOX tETTERS at 36 Oak St., 647-9901, 8-5 Business Services cialty, '22 years experience. Umlted funds available for sec­ years’ exi>erien^ in the person, Parkade , Cleaners. BY KEN MUSE BY DICK TURNER Fair prices. CaU Ijbu Dascanlo, trucking industoy No high Manchester 'Shopping Parkade. WAYOUT CARNIVAL pjn. Offered 13 ond mortgages, payments to RN CHARGE nurse tor newly IfcNM^k BjitSaAt, 1 649-6985 anytime. suit your budget. Expedient sdhool d lp lo ^ necessary. r-fc For Your Let American Tractor opened wing in new modem D OES HE HAVE I S H E D ^ 1964 PONTIAC Lemans, 4 new ATTICS, cellars cleaned, rub­ ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ service. J. D. Realty, 843-6129. ooRvalescent htwne. Pay scale tires, excellent running condi­ bish removed from back yards, Trailer Tuning show you MEDICARE? WELFARE? Information rS-ETPS*rages, rCCrec rooms,rVUIIlSSi bathroomsUHWXA wm o » a wn V f\ A %YS i-nA- excellent houra 7-3. Call 876- does HE HAVE tion. Very clean, $1,495 or best reasonable. CaU 649-1868. how to ebm $180 - $275. a SEWING MACHINE HOSP/TALIZAnON? „i.a. ■week. ../^uapantced place­ 0771, 649-3081. S -6 offer. Call 643-7882. . ment work, cellar flbdrs.'pat- THE HERAliD Will not STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone statewide, credit rating unnec­ ment, assistance upon grad- OPERATORS > — NOPE./] METHOD ACTIWS A tJA fts e i A * * disclose the identity of walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ los, roofing. Call Leon Cies- NOPE/ NOPE/ any advertiser uqing box 1963 PONTIAC, Lemans, 326, essary. Reasonable, confiden­ uati'cri. The only sdhool lo- convertible. Burgundy with races. AU concrete repairs. zynskl, Builder, 649-4291. tial, quick arrangements. Al­ cetjfeed in Hartford licensed Wanted tor new Pioneer letters. Readers answer­ > Reasonably priced. 643-0851. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ing blind box ads who black top and interior, bucket vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, by the State of Connecticut Plant., Hours 7 a.m.-3:30 SPRING IS HERE seats, standard floor shift, /Ijepartment of Motor Vehi­ p.m., located off Route 15, .1 desire to protect their TREE EXPERT — TT'^es cut, 983 Main St., Hartford evenings ITS lAV BUGLE.. WHEN I Identity can follow this great shape. Reasonable. 649- building lots cleared,______trees____ Special . Services______15 233-6879. St cles. Exit 94. procedure: g,U)W NSSEMBLY ALL THE 3007. topped. Got a tree problem? _ rentals at B, D. Pearl - SPRING ' J k Stoclose your reply to the WeU worth phone caU, 742- AppUances. T. V. Cimpany, BuSIHOSS O p p o r tu n ity 2 " DON’T DELAY SOLDIERS COME RUNNING. 1963 RAMBLER station wagon, APPLY or CALL box In an envelope — 8252. 649 Main St. CaU 643-2171. ------—------'' — ACT NOW — addressed to the Classi­ automatic, excellent condition, _ ROCRVDXEI:^-Service station INTO 4 fied Manager, Manchester tires very good, radio, heater, SHARPENING Service —Saws, ROTOniLER FOR hire, pus- tor lease. Available im m ^ate- 289-6547 Anytime PIONEER Evening Herald, togther 649-7533 alter 6. knives, axes, shears, skates, ly. Excellent W^ory ok sales. tom tilling, lawns, gardens and — TRAIN NOW — AERODYNAMICS, INC. GOOD JOB BY ROY CRANE with a menko listing the rotary blades. Quick service. tobacco beds. 643-9929. Income producln'g. Pdld train­ M BUZZ SAWYER companies you do NOT 1950 FORD V8 convertible, „ , PAY WHEN WORKING Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Main ings /Financial. help available. Hale Rd., Manchester, 644-1581 want to see your letter. standard shift, above average St., Manchester. Hours dally CaU Tldewiater Co., 624- HURRY AND FINISH YOUR PEANUT- Your letter be de­ W rrH AETNA CHINESE DINNER YOU condition, best offer. 649-3312. 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- BUTTER SANDWICHES, CHILDREN, stroyed If the advertiser is ____6981.• • • , / / AND MOTHER WILL LET YOU 60 TO ORDER, LADY...ALL 4. 643-7958. Roofing—SicDng 16 An Equal Opportunity Whether you’re a begin­ COOKED AND READY one you’ve mentioned. If 1965 PLYMOUTH, 2-door hard­ SNACK BAR^-amall Invest­ EJmployer THE DOUBLE-FEATURE MOVIE. not It will be handled In BIDWELL HOME Improve­ ALL AMBITIOUS MEN ner, now in business or £ ± the usual manner. top, V-8, automatic, low mile­ SALES AND Service on Arlens, ment, good /potential. 643-2125, want to return to work, age. Call 644-1384 after 6. Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn ment Ck).—Roofing, siding al- ask W Apiy bT Paul. TRACTOR TRAILER • / mowers. Also Homelite chain - teratlons, additions and re­ we have opportunities 1956 PONTIAC convertible, pow­ saws and International Cub modeling of all types. Excel­ RESTAU^NT FOR sale. A go- JOBS WAITING DEINTAL HYGIENIST — F \# - for . . . Lost and Found 1 er brakes, power steering, au­ Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ lent workmanship. 649-6496. Ing buAness, excellent oppor­ ■tdme. PxactlKje Mmlted to chil­ tomatic transmission. 644-0607. tunity, fcw 'a couple or liwH'vid- TRAIN NOW — dren only. Call for interview, Typists A ment and sharpening service LOST — BRITTANY Spaniel- ual, Mato Street location. 649- 643-6942, 649-4347. orange and white. Last seen CADILLAC 1963 — sedan, De on aU makes. L & M Equip­ 8019, 628-^98. PAY ONLY Raters and Coders Tuesday afternoon on Main St. Ville, all power, new puncture ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon, Roofing and Child’s pet. Answers to Jane. proof tires, low mileage, $2,- 875-7609 Manchester Exchange Chimneys 16-A WHEN WORKING Accounting Clerks /^LL DAY LONG M ITZl RUI^SRl Reward for any Information 195. 649-3689. —Enterprise 1945. SUNOCO WAITRESS wi HERE AND THERE. Earn while leamtng. Qual­ leading to her return. Please LAVOIE BROTHERS—general ROOFING — Specializing re­ } Keypunch Operators 1963 STATION Wagon, Dodge pairing roofs of all kinds, new Has Prime Location ity Training, oldest and ' call, 649-1768. work, chain saw, lots cleared, largest In the east wUl en­ FREE mi V Ni*. W. TM »ey VS, ft 440, excellent condition, 8 cyl­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys ®V>r Lease cWeal 1 RF3WARD—For return otf gtrt’s inder, 6 passenger, 4-door, pow­ trees removed, landscaping, Route 6 & 44A, Boltoin able you to earn $200. per TRAINING Transcribers BY LANK LEONARD "We've decided on a quiet place in the country. I don’t loam for sale. Completely in­ cleaned,ViCCUtCUt repaired.i Aluminum week up. Learn on aU MICKY FINN pocketbook lost at Bancake er transmission, power steer­ siding 30 years’ experience, start Your Own Buatoess Today PROGRAM Centrally located with Y think this rteighborhood is ready for both my family House, contents valuable let- ing, $1,096. 643-2697. sured, free estimates. CaU 742- makes and models of' equip­ TELEGRAM/ FOR AND that boiler factoryl" 7649, 289-7033, anytime. FYee estimates. Call Howley 'Be Indepenent ment on our 40 acre train­ plenty of Free Parking. MR. AND MRS. tens an}, papers. 646-0050. 643-5361, 644-8333. Ham a Higher Income An opportunity for neat 1966 VOLKSWAGEN Fastback ing groimds near Enfield. personable women to earn Excellent cafeteria. CI<»e HOGAN, JR.,/ RUSS’ MOWER Service — ------„ ------• OaU or Write Over 700 graduates in 3 ------sport sedan, low mileage, ex- sharpening and repair. Rotary R(DOFING-REP^ of rc^s an excellent ISveMiood in to 1-91 and Main Street, THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG AnnOUnCementS 2 cellent condition, red, fuUy The best In gutters and con­ SUN OIL COMPANY years. Do not be misled by the expanding restaurant bus stops. equipped. 872-0766 after 5. and reel. Hand mowers a spe­ other schools. Compare — cialty. Pick-up and deli-ery ductors. Repair of chimneys, P.O. Box 71, E5aM Hartford industry. Fhee trataing 'SULLS' * • ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ too. CaU (toughZ'n, 643-7707. 568-3400 comparison proves. Licens­ classes for full-time or PAY US A VISIT AT YGURSEN^EOF ers, sales and service, bonded 1960 FIAT ROADSTER, low service. 742-7607. ed and accredited program. MLKBAR mileage, good condition, $450. part-time waitresses. Begin DIRE6TION 1G representative. Alfred AmeU, M & M RUBBISH CO. offers Eventogs, Mir. Keditih, 647-9646 For FREE details phone Monday, May 8 through 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, CaU 649-6287. Hartford 249-7771 anytime. AETNA im p r o v in s . commercial. Industrial, pro­ Heating and Pflimbing 17 Friday, May 12, from 2 644-8141 or 643-4913. 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, Su­ fessional, residential, removal ATTENTION dealers:' 16 tran­ pjn.-4 p.m. daily. Valle’s TOLLAND Riding Stables, Inc. per Sport, ,2-door hardtop, au­ service, containerized service COMPLETE plumbing *nd slator portable poUce radios. S t^ House, Hartford. Po­ INSURANCE Two bajnda’, a very fast mov­ sitions available at Valle’s LLVb —Opening Saturday, April 22, tomatic, dark Mue, excellent available. 649-9767. heating, .Installation, repairs A Better Job COMPANY ILKBM It’s a new stable. It’s on Goose condition. Asking $1,650. OaU and remodeling. Servic«i calls ing item. Territories open, ex­ upon completion of course. 649-1196. ATTICS, CELLARS and yards cellent markups, operates on Register now. Call Miss Lane, off Merrow Rd. or High­ cleaned, tra^ hauled to the given Immediate attention. Through Training way 15, take'exit 99, take a Call M & M PlumWng & Heat­ battery or AC c u r r ^ and re­ Ruscorai, 278-2555. 65 Elm Street 1954 OLDSMOBILE —good run­ dump. Reasonable. CaU 643- tells under $60.00. Write Box U, left then first right, 2 miles. ning condition, $125. 1958 Olds- 5819 or 1-684-4524. ing, «9-2871. Earn BIG MONEY (at Pulaski Circle) BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Horses bought, sold, traded, Manchester ^ r a ld . AU ta- VALLE’S STEAK HOUSE Hartford, Connecticut MU ABERNATHY mobile, for parts, motor in ‘qulries answers. INTERNATIONAL Brainard Rd., Exit Interstate 91 rented. Boarding horses, $40. good running condition, $60. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and monthly. New and used tack. repaired. Picked up amd de­ Hartford, Conn. Interview Hours TH A'fsA HOWEVER,! BELIEVE WELL, AT LEAST MY OaU 643-0031. Maying— Trucking— t r a c t o r TRAILER'’ 8:00 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. SHAME, AAR POSTUPIE IS BETTER. ikTffFflie/ec Frank Warn, Proprietor. 875- livered. Elngines tuned up. CaU Schoals and Classes 33 HAVING A I HAVE A SOLUTION S tcra g e 20 An Equal Opportunity ABERNATHY. TO YOUR PROBLEM. , kr Nt*. Ik . TAI. U-S. h t OH. 7242. 1968 PONTIAC Ventum —con­ 649-7958>\ ' Is Training WAITRESS WANTED 6 days, BOWLING vertible, power steering, pow­ Monday - Saturday, 10-3. No Employer (M & F) MADAM JULIA-^reader and MANCHESTER DeUvery. Light Career minded men tor BAU- /TTff MORTY MEEKl.E BY DICK CAVALLI er brakes, bucket seats,' V-8, trucking and package delivery. Sunday work. Charcoal Broiler, STUCKON advisor on aU problems, 2878 Excellent condition. CaU 233- LAWNS TOP dressed, free es­ some of the largest truck- MY FINGER M m Berlin Tpke. Newington, next timates. CaU 872-0331. Refrigerators, washers and tag companies. We ore the 649-8055. I WA-5 WONDECINO/ k SSi K WHO'D OerCUeTODYOF ^ ii'SSl II 3735 after 6 p.m. stove ino-vlng speciality. Fold­ ABLE ISAAAKING MY e m m COLLECTION ? to toe zoo. 1-666-4413. largest and m«Dst modem ME LEAN CIND/ SOFWSEAFTHZ ing chairs tor rent. 649-0762, ■tnadnlng center to make W0l2£MA2RlBDWe 1962 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic 88, TD ONE 4-door hardtop, power steering, Hausehald Services AMBITIOUS you a qualified tractor INSIDE. X55T DIVORCED? Automobiles For Sole 4 power brakes, radio, heater, Offered 13-A trailer driver. Why train on very clean. OiU 643-8290. ------Painting— Papering 21 dirt fiBllidB, all our traimtoig NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ WALL TO WALL carpeting. ______— ------. MEN * HELP WANTED J fri done on HARDTOPi at toe JONES^ ed down? Short on down pay­ 1964 AUSTIN HBALY Sprite, Cleaned to factory approved in SIDB • OUTSIDE painting.^ Fiasbem States Fixpcsltion RIDGEWAY ment? Bankrupt? Repoeses- r YOUNG MftN TO LEARN $760. or best offer. OaU 1-429- specifications, minor repairs. Special rates tor people 65 or JOBS WAITING grounds. 4 Bion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ 1828. CaU Hlgj^le Servlcemaster, over. Call my,_competitors then B Y A L VERMEER est Douglas. Inqtilre about low­ 649-3433. call me. Bstlmatoa given. 649- 1. On' half mile paved track. t THE PRINTING BUSINGS * PRISCILLA’S POP est dov{n> paymtots 1964 FORD FUTURA heerdtop, -----——T"------ijT"-;----- iT -; 7883, 876-8401. LARGEST TRACTOR 2. On the road training. pict- economical, 8, extras. Clean. HI-3HINB personalized floor __J______------"V LL SAY ‘‘NElTi-IEF? SNOW NOR 1 W O N D ER ' anywhere. No small loan or TRAILER SCHOOL IN 3. Miaster ell transmissions. ? 37'/2.H0UR w eek • PAID VACATION ^ SLEET NOR SLOOM OF 1F WE COULD iAVAUH finance company plan. Douglas Owner, 643-9144. polishing Specializing In homo JOSEPH P. Lewis custom ’TMIS, MISS. floor polishing. Kitchen, rec painting. Interior and' exterior, 4. Gas end Diesel tractors. WOLLYWOCK! NISWT' SHALL STAY SUE., “ Motors, 888 Vf&iii.______CONNECTICUT f PAID RETIREMENT PLAN v o u ' R e . as FROM OL 1966 BUICK custom sport wag­ rooms, etc. No Job too small, paperhanging, wallpaper re­ . 5. 35’ and 40’ boxes and tank­ 1961 CJADILIiAC oooiveirtllble, on, 8 seat, exoeUent condition, call tor free estimates. ,643-9964 moved. Wallpaper books on re­ ers. DEDICATED? ) im k, NU. Im . Before you- call a school r a p p ly ^ oosKtitton, new topi automatic transmietion, pow­ quest. Fully insured. Free es­ 6. HOC niles, regulatiions end 6 RBWEAVING OF bums, moth check toot school out with fiomt end, transmlselon. Spot- er steering, low mileage, many timates. CaU 649-9658. togs. BY LESLIE TURNER holes.JlUltSS. Zippers repaired. — Win — ' The Motor Tiansporta- CAPTAIN EASY lees. 742-8790 after 6 psn. extra features, $2,600. Call af­ 7. Terminal procedure. k iilaturl|P0tpr lEwptttttg ^ ter 6 p.m. 643-9828. dow shades made to measure PAINTING B'Y Dick Fontaine, tton Assn, of Oonnectiout. ST THAT KILLER'S .HOLBD-UP tVITHIN A I’LL OFFER g. Flecement asaistanice guaav TWO-MILE RADIUS! WE'LL COMB A LARGE I 5LAIM ACCOMPLICE- 1966 CHEVROLET Impaila — all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Interior and exterior. Paper Approximately 14,000,000 A fter iz REWARD! IT V "ALBERT- 15 STILL Super Sport, 4-speed, exceUent 1965 V8 BARRACUDA, red made while you wait. Tape re­ hanging and Wall paper re^' trucks on toe road. anteed on graduation. . ^ HOURS' MAN UNCOVBRV UN'PeNTIFIBDl oonditinm, must sell. OaU 643- •with Mack interior, autoenatic, corders tor rent. Marlows’s 867 moval. Dutch Boy and DuPont. Hie trucktog industry has 9. Budget plan a'vailabte (trato OF SEARCH HIM. EASY! 9336 after 6. bucket seats, head rests, 30,- Main, 649-6221. QuaUty workmanship. CaU a problem acquiring quali­ now, pay later). FOR THE 000 mines. $1,600. 742-7553 af­ evenings, 246-9593. fied drivers. Let New Eng- GETAWAY 1963 FALCON convertible, au­ 10. Members of Maas., R l. ,.Cs|tVWVl^kW\ ter 6. ______SPRING CLEANINO prohlemsT land Tractor Trailer Train­ OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY CAR.ORFOR tomatic, g’ood tiipes, asking Call Suburban aeanlng Serv­ PAINTING, Interior, exterior, 'Bruck Owners Assn, and A man of ing show you how to make Safety Assn. LEECH $800. OaJa 643-0170, 649-2447. 1956 CHBVROLE7T, 327-365 en­ ice at 649-9229 today for tree free estimates. Contact Gerald $200 a woek or more. A FOR gine, 4-speed, 4:56 posdtrac- estimate. Budget terms avaU- A. Stratton, 643-8748, 643-4887. DESCRIPTION 1969 CHEVROLBir Bel Air, short training program. We Hf Qualiified,' a Shout tion, red with Mack roUed and able or use your Cohn. Charge train on tandem axel traU- •praining Program SALES REPRESENTATIVE BY BOB LUBBERS running condition, $60. or best pleated interior, mags, tack PAINTINQ—Interior and ex­ ROBIN MALONE offer. Leawtag staibo. OaM 742- Card. terior, very reasonable, free ens, aU type transmission F'uin-Time Or Part-'nm e V i and gauges, new tires. Call and tank traitens. Also, d a y Or NIGHT 8059, '______- 643-9767. estimates. CaU Richard Mar­ Bmeryvlile sleeper cob THERE'S THE BOMBER - H o w p iD is e r A fiulldiitg— tin, 649-9286. , Llghited Fiield GIRL LIKE HER INTO 1M4 TREUMPH TR-4, radio, PONTIAC — 1965 LeMians, equipment Membera of aU Territory protected by contract. Ckwaplete progtem. BUILPME THE BOMB. 14 truck owner's assoctation to A MESS LIKE THIS/ heater, wire wtneeHs, one own­ sports I coupe, V8, automatic, Cantraeting EXTERIOR AND Interior paint­ We can puit.you into BTVE FTG- $200 weekly draw aj^lnst pommlselons eomea. New En^tand and New er, eiXotiUlent oondlitton. OaU power, air-conditioned, tow CARPENTRY—alterations and ing. Wallpaper books, paper­ tJRE LNOOME BRAjCKBT tor Insurance program. Outetandlng futuro 649-9727 aifbar 5 pun. hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ York. Port or fuM-time mileage, good condition. 647- additions, reo rooms, garages, treJntog. licensed approved better pay, benefits and more Applicant does not have to live In Manchester. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON. 9796. celhngs. Roofing, gutters, ‘sld- ly Insured, workmanship guar­ Requirement—Over 25, exceptional sales abUity, late model 1059 FORD GA|tiAXIB, 2-doqr anteed, Leo Pelletier, 649-8326. program. For information secure future. hardtop, automatic; power ______tag, painting, workmanship oaM Hartford , 247-1353 car. "o B T iiia ' _ guaranteed. A. A. Dion, Inc., If no lanswer 643-9043. ACT NOW — CALL NOW MAPAMe" X ite fblhMK \ i steering,' exoeUent condition. anytime. FOR PERSONAL INTEBVIBW SEND BEST^WB TO: fiiHBAD 875-6008. ______Truck*—Troctari 5 648-4880. ______EXTERIOR AND Interior cus­ HARTFORD 527-6415 tom painting and decorating, lif 1962 COMET—2-d0«r, iadlo and —:------^—— q u a l it y Carpentry—Rooms, BUDGET PLAN dormers, porches, basements, waUpaper remo'Ved, airless DeL CHEMICAL CORP. heater,, one owrier, low mlle- spT&y service. Free estimatesi AVAILABLE Bge, very good condition. 648- 1936 FORD PICK-UP truck, reflnlshed, caUnets, bullt-lns, beet offer, OaU 876-0041. fuUy Insured. .Reasonable M m O M o S ■ form ica, aluminum, vinyl, steel, ceramo siding. William rates. Bank terms available. GO ^OW - PAY LATER H ^ald A4? . : ' Attention; PAUL DE8 JARDINS ■ TRUCK—^Foid, one too plck- Waehbond and MiUec, 649- IttWtnMwieME. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN s^dan, ra- Robbins Carpentry Bervlcs. i» , 1967, good Tunntag coodi- 1641, 068r0017. dto, exoeUent condition, $800. $100. OaU 7484202. 61B-8M0. M9-1693.

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p a g e FIFTEENA*! BIANOftESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 19OT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 196T Business Property Htip Wanted Mnit 36 Help Wanted— Mc^ 36 ^norbts^urserlei 49 Mutlcal Instruments 53 Business Locations Houses For Solo 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses Fdr Sole 72 Suburban For Sole 78 For Rent 64 For Sale 70 VERNON — QUIET fri^dly 5 a RPENTBRS Wanted, fawn- JAPANESE YEw's years K IM BA LL M A PL E Sfilniet, fuU ______MANCHESTER—8 bedroom Oo- MANCHESTER T room Colon- WINDSOR ST.-Take the one neighborhood. New /■ custom v ARPBNTBKS wam ea. ff j ___ sn w««k. old. diar them voui keyboard, Ooiontal .styMng, lAROE C»RNER store, down- APARTMENT HOU9E—8 i^ts, easy step to security and »o choose from, one only . wtichirB Wa Ver- ere, layout men; 50 hour week, old, dig them yourself, |2. 179 kwidal, wltth 2(4 ceram ic baths lai in prestige area, garage and 8 years old, fine location, good built Raised Ranch, bullt-to worthwhile living. Come out mateWng bench, mint oondi- ^wn Manchester 46x70’, Par-, located at the center of Mm - and cloaet space galore, huge fireplace, $21,900. J. D. , R eal income. Yhtaktog of Invest­ stove and oven, ceramic tila CLASSIFIED blofi, $460. 849-0737 after 6. yau, finished basement. CaU chaster, exceUent condition. By and see this 6 room ranch kltclMn with buUt-ins and E state, C o., 643-5129. bath, landscaped wooded lot, ...... — ...... , " ...... 632-3U4. appointment, . PhUbrick Agen­ ment property, let us show you MILI. M «. ,or .P .C . utUity roopi. Formal dining beauty, today. Features 2 toll $22,000. D im ock R ealty, 649- afternoons, eveningfs. Expert- locks, Scotch and Red Pines, MANCHESTER - $15,900. Full ______------^ what wo have. PhUbrick Agen- cabinets and mantles. Davis « cy , R ealtors, 649-6847. room, 2 firepGacco-^one in, liv­ baths, park-llke yard. Many 9823, 649-5245. •'HJ ence not necessary. Good pay, ideal foe hedges or borders. Anflquoc 56 sbrrE 5 offices presently price for two-family, 6-5 flat, extra conveniences for com- cy. Realtors, 648-1 luk advertising Bradford Lumber Oo., 200 in g room , one In fam ily, room . •fi! No phtme calls. See Chris, De- size from I’-S’. Reasonable, suited for professional put^se MANCHESTER —coHjer loca­ 2-car attached garage, $31,900. all city utilities, biw line. Bel fortable familly living. Only MANCHESTER — handj^nan^ VERNON—^Vacant 6 room Split. Tolland St., East Hartford. WANTED TO BUY-AntlqU6?, d ’s Drive-In, 462 Center St. 29 Hudson St., Mancheeter. ls now available In the State Uons on Main Street that Wolverton Agency, Reoittora, A ir R eal 8lstate, 643-0332. $19,900. ExceHeiit financing gp^iaj. sjx room older hwSe, BuUt-lns, garage, family room, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS steins, ^m iture, pewter, lead­ ideal lor offices, stores, etc. ’Theater Building. Can be sub­ 640-2813. available. Call The Jarvis on bus line. Only $7,900. Call '^1% baths. Needa redecorating. PRESS OPERATORS POTTED tomato plants, trans­ ed lamiM, art glass, prtmitlvea. We have a lew of these unique MANCHES’TBR vicinity—nice 8 8 AAL to 5 PAL divided If necessary. For in­ R ealty Oo., R ealtors, 643-1121. Paul W. Dougan, R ealtor. 649- $iS;9W, offers considered. As- FORK LIFT Op e r a t o r s Hdp Wonted- planted lettuce and cabbage any quantity, 644-8962. situations. Tremendous Invest­ MANCHES’TER —just S years bedroom Ranch, garage, large ______PACKERS formation esdl Theater mana­ 4635. ■! sunia^ mortgage; FHA. only H plants. Kratise Greenhouse, 621 ger. 643-7832. ments, the growth and the de­ Old.^ Lovely 7 boom Oofonial, lot, fireplace, $17,000. Mitten ooiD MEDALUON I^lls^d $900. doVfrn. Popek, R ealtors, First Shift, 45 Hour Week Mole or Female 37 H artford Rd. 643-9569. COPY CLOSING TIME\FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. mand Is so obvious. T. J. wito central air-conditiantog, A gency, R ealtors, 643-6930, Ranch, 1 _ _ _ _ n« room, MANCHESTER—6 room Garri­ 289-7476. < S P ^ D A I BEFORE PUBLICATION. APPLY MANCHESTER’S most exciting Wonted— To Buy 58 i,600 SQUARE FT3ET office Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. % acre of land, including air' kitchen ’ g (jT I j «“• ® son Colonial, ------modern------kitchen------^ Deadline for Saturday and Monday is 5 p.m. Friday. .new restaurant soon opening. B U M H I L L ^ rooms, , ^ KW. Leo- built-in range, dish-wash- SOUTH WINDSOHrr^Beelzebuh Eastern Boiler, 99 Loomis St. new restaurM. soon -j-n ’s- b l u E SPRUCE, large selec- HOUSEHOLD LOTS, .antiques, space. Hartley Rd., I n c l^ most new. Four large bed- room with sliding glaes doors, nard Agency, R ealtors, 646- er, disposal, 2-zone hot water Rd. oversized 6 room G a^, fuU M anchester Full and _^rt-fime help WMt- tion. Call 844-1498. bric-a-brac, clock s, fram es. rooms, dining room, Uvtog ed for waitresses, kitchen help. Houses For Sede 72 2 half baths, one full bath, fire­ 0469. heat,- excellent financing, $19,- shed donher. 1(4 baths, finish­ TOUR COOPERATION!^ D IA L 643-2711 room with fflreplaoe, beautiful______b e appreciated MiPefc arw«» ■ ■ CARPENTERS, OUTSIDE men dishwasherS. bus boys, bus SPRUCE ’TREES — 3-4’ high, Peddler Auctioneer’ 420 Call Mr. Eastman, 643-6187. place to a 12 X 20’ living room, 900. PhUbrick A gency, Real­ ed rec room, 2-car garage, dn? MANCHESTER^New Garrison kitchen with lots of cabinets, gr. JAMES PARISH —T room and framers and helpers, girls, cashiers and hostesses dig yx)ur own, reasonable. 649- lik e new condition, $25,700. tors. 640-5347. acre wooded lot, excellent con- ______Lake St-, Bolton,______649-3247.'- STORE —heated, 46 x 70, plus OoJontaJ, with 3 huge bed- bullt-to oven and stove, dlsh- Split Level, 1(4 baths, dintog Steady work. Call 643-2282 o r Call lor interview appointment. 0010 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, dlUon. SelUng tor $22,900. R. . ■WBSher, refrigerator, beautlfui room, family room, garage, 876-8702, after 6. 643-2188. WE BUY AND sell antique and flnl^ed basement. Comer ixxxme and loads of cik»et 649-2813. CONCORD RD. — beauUfu) F . Dlm ock Co., 649-6245. Continued From Preceding Page used furniture, china, glass, Parit Main St. Manchester gpace. Formal dining room, lot. H. M. Frechette, Realty, large beautiful landscaped Ranch, large Uvlng tviom, for­ PART-TIME ROUTE, Puller silver, picture fram es, old C5a“C all 622-3114. m ’ Mving room >rith fl^ pik a^ . MANCHBSTER--2-famiay, 5-6, 647-9993. yard $23,900. PhUbrick A ^ n - mal dining room, cabinet kltch- BOLTON LAKE — 6 room Brush Co., ladies, men. stu­ Fuel and Feed 49*A approximately one year old, cy . R ealtors, 649-5347. en, 2 bedrooms, recreation Ranch, oil heat, porch, lake- c o l o n ia l b o a r d CO. MANCHES’TER —nice 6 room Help Wonted Mole 36 dents, call on established cus­ hot water heat, dty utilities, room, landscaped yard. Mar­ front privileges. Also, 4 room HeIpWemtod— watches, ■■ old Jewelry, hobby house, oversized garage, $16,- BOWERS SCHOOL —Garrison tomers. F^exible hours. Guar­ M ^ e s t e r In S ^ e T h e ^ attached garage, $28,600. W d - lot 60x150, gross revenue $288. lon E. Robertson, Realtor, Ranch, $10,900. Goodchlld-Bart- Skilled and Unskilled FOR SALE —first quality baled collections, painting, attlo 600. Mitten A gency. R ealtors, Female 35 antee $2 per hour to start. Cali building. reasonable ^ Agency, Realtors, 649- per month. Approximately Colonial 7 rooms. 4 years old. lett, R ealtors, 668-6720, 289- LOCAL FIRM looking for man hay. Call 649-6911. contents or whole estates. Fur­ 643-6953. Information please call theatre “ $10,000 cash. Mortgage may 643-6930. Large modern kitchen, 2 (4 ______9151. to service sales routes. Expe­ 644-2269. niture Repair Service, 648-7449. CLEANING WOMAN, every Excellent wages, full-time, m anager at 643-7832. ‘ ______be assumed. Oharies Lesper- poUR BEDROOM Ranch con- baths, large paneled living gpc ROOM Vintage Colonial, week, ’Thursday or Friday. rience not required, starting 6 days per week, shift dif­ ■.-)______^ — ------MANCHESTER — execuUve room, dining room and family garage, large lot-. Reduced to ANDOVEIb-oversIzed 6 room ance, 649-7620. venlenUy located near East d.v guarantee J150 weekly. Call ferential. Blue Cross, CMS, homei Porter St. area, 8% room. 2-car 'garage, walk-out $11,300. J.D. Real Estate Oo., Cape, 2-car garage, la^e $1.60 p er hour. 649-8692. Female 38 Household Goods 51 nooms without Board 59 SIMALL OFIFICB for rent OaU Hartford. Large Uvlng room 644-0202. life insurance, paid holi­ rooms, 2 baths, 2 lavs, 4 large $10,900. BUYS ’THIS 8-bedroom basem ent, $32,600. PhUbrick 643-6129. wooded lot, assumable mort­ Situations Wonted~> with fireplace, 2 -ceramic baths, t-T-; GIRL OR WOMAN for part-time CLEAN. USED refrigerators. t h E THOMPSON House, Cot- 646-0090, or 643-5676. bedrooms, Florida room, 27’ '^fireplaced Ranch, good sized A gency, R ealtors, 649-6347. gage, high location near lake, days. Other fringe benefits. unusual 14 x 20 fah tl^ f-room . work on candy stand- Apply in LICENSED mother mil care for ranges, automatic washers, Vueer cOTtraUy~lcwated, ^kitchen with bullt-lns, inter­ yard for the children to roam. JUST LISTED—6 room Garri­ selling for $17,600. R. F . Dlm­ A progressive and expand­ 2-car garage. Excellent value, |ie,000 —and clean as a whistle, person only, after 6 p.m. daily. one or two children. Vernon- with guarantees. See them at«♦ com, completely alf-condltlon- Leonard Agency,^;-|lealtors, 646- son Colonial, with attached ga­ ock C o.. 649-6245. DEAN MACHINE ing company. large, pleasantly furnished 10 per cent down, 30 year m o r t 5^ room home Including 3 bed- State Theatre, Main St., Man­ Lake St. area. 875-2844. B. t). Pearl’s Appliances, 649- ed. 2-car garage, beautifully 0469. rage, beautifully maintained, PRODUCTS room s, parking. Call 649-2368 Houses______For Rent__ 65 gage available Wesley R. chester. Main St. Call 643-2171, landscaped lot. For further in­ rooms, a llvtog-dtotog room half acre lot. ’This exceptional­ BOL’TON - 8 bedroom Ranch ^ -- COLONIAL BOARD CO. •— for overdght and permanent gjx ROOM home for lease, fur- $14,500 —M anchester, 6 room Smith, R ealtor, 648-1667. combination with fireplace. ly well cared for home Is 5 with basement garage, fire­ 165 Adams St., Manchester guest rates. formation call R. F. Dlmock Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 s e w i n g m a c h i n e —singer nished and heeted. References home, 2-car garage, aluminum Well cabtaeted kitchen, fully years old, located to a quiet place, level lot with plenty ol C o., 649-6245. SWITCHBOARD 615 Parker St., Manchester — automatic zig-zag in cabinet, required. $225. per month. . 10™ wl,d boaod operetMT. (set-up and operate). m !, Mm“ esterT A^ly Nor- Chase, Hebron Rd.. Bolton, ,fere you fabulous reductions nx>ms for rent. No children or water. $105 monthly. Gall 875- 1 iW W U O Ramdhes, Raised Ranches, er will desigin and build your Olmsted, R ealtors, ' 289-8203. fireplace and wall to wall car- r a NCH—6(4 rooms, large Uv- jjomg „„ one of these nice level IhspectxM's— Experienced in man H(dienthal, 643-2754. 643-8427.______on all new and used sew ing petSv 643-2068. ______q t ] V T p ! A V Cblandals. Choose your Evenings 649-5810, 568-0677. Accepted applicanits wm peting, formal dining room and room, 2 fireplaces, plaster- jots. Our signs on premises. T. Aircraft parts. m odel. heated family room. Three cnr)oy elll com pany sponsor­ SERVICE STA’TION attendant. DACHSUND pup^e^^C min- sew” models, television, ster- TWO r 60MS available, private , ed walls, cast Iron radiation, J . Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. BOLTON —8 room house with ed benefits, ideal working iature, small standard, stand' —^new 3 rooms, stove and re­ bedrooms,' one full and two ex p erien ced ,, part-tim e, 2-6 eo, vacuum cleaners and type- home, gentleman preferred, Dkreottons: FoUow Keeney walk-out basement with full swimming pool, bam and 80 canmtkns and periodic AJn Benefits ard reds and blacks, also Eng­ frigerator, $90. Leonard Agen­ half baths, attached garage, Congratulations for the Winners p.m. Gorman Brothers, 770 ■writers. ’Too W g a sale to m iss. 643-7376.______1 -5 P.M. . S t, turn right on Bush HIM leng;th windows to rear,' gar­ acres of land on Brandy Rd. wage increases. Excellent lish Setters and Weimananera. cy, 646-0469. flawless Interior decorating. Main St. • Rd., Glendale Rd., first age. $22,900. PhUbrick A gency, T. J. Crockett, R ealtor, 643- The top winners to St. James School’s second annual' science fair admire their prizes aM r? opportunity for right per­ An Equal Opportunity Call 1-628-6573. Act today. The Singer Co., b r q o k FIELD ST. —centrally Beautiful and brand new , $26,900. W olverton A gency, Lots For Sole 73 Em ployer 832 Main St., Manchester. located, gentleman, plecisant it on right. Realtors, 649-6347. 1577. receive congratulations from the Rev. John J. O’Brien. Princip^'^Beter Petrone^t^^^ f ^ a. son. LABORFIR — Flxperienced pre- Oolondols in one of Man­ R ealtors, 649-2813. ■nrr TRE ED AND lEuidscaped 100 x ------—^ ;------— place with a project oh electricity, not shown. Margaret Wllliard ho ding M ^icate, ^ MANCHESTER -ld, S'l'M C fT L y FH ESH EGGS fo r fjigjjiy located, parking. 59 Block Island, Rhode Island^ SEVEN ROOM Ranch In the 4461 or 649-7367. , * ceives the Sylvanus Thayer Oanddnei Speliman spent testy INTEl^GENT womM to clean WANTED, part-time open­ room 14x24 with fireplace, fo r bedroom Ranch with' 2 bath­ beet. Excellent neighboriiood. ter, 1-774-9605. Apply to: block and white kittens, sale, 4 dozen, $1. Natslsky Blirch St. 649-7129. Harold J. Dwyer, RFD 1, Box Green Manor with 1V4 bathe. Dorothy Elston of Middletown, jj g_ Military Christmas ■with U.S. troops in • and help manage large pri­ ings available mornings and mal dining room, sunporch, 8 Wol'verton Agency, Bealtxxrs, New 3 bedroom Ranches, vate home, 3 to 4 days week­ Fianm, Inc., 122 N ew m arker 261, Manchester, Coim., 643- q,jjig borne has an extra room room s, 100x300 tree shaded evenings, janitor service. Call housebrokai and smart, need bedroom s, 2-car garage, In a 649-2813. BOL’TON—One acre wooded lot large lots, shade trees, gar­ Uel. Academy Association of Gradu- Vietnam—his 16th consecutd'vW” Rd., off Dart HSU Rd., Vomon, yard, full cellar with heated ______“It all slK>\ra h(w despite outstanding serv- trip to visit servicemen aihPoad.-« ly. Must he willing to rtay General Services Inc., 46 Oak good ‘homes. 643-7731. 5326. plus the standard three bed­ preferred established neigh­ with brook, $3,600. 646-1)254. den araas, basement ga­ South Windsor line. 644-0304. rec room, large kitchen with m AHCHEJS’T E R ^ large bed- they are to d'rfeat me, to ^ nation. during the hoUday season, overnight occasionally with St., 649-5334. ROGERS CORP. Apor^ents— Hots-— nOT*r\OES f o r rent —Gard- rooms,rooms, uvuig living iwn* room vu.ui.g dining and borhood, $24,600. PhUbrick rages, drilUed weUs, lake three schoerf aged children, ______MALE, BLACK miniature poo­ Tenements 63 wtehen. one car garage. Price bullt-ins, fireplaced U-vtog rooms, living room, dining through the devious, unfair and, jionored at a bri- Cardinal Speltamn, who Mill and Oakland Sts. dle, one year oOd, fuMy trained, ner Lake. Modern, lakefront, A gency, 649-5347. room. May be used aa ta-law privileges, country living at age io iqj. CaU 649-6416 after p ^ rp .T T M E ’TRUCK DR IV ER , has been reduced, property is room, kitchen, central, near Suburban For Sole 75 I think, imparbament^ meas- ^ review and afterwards wlU 78 Thursday, is archWshpcp wonderful with children. Must Household Goods 51 WE HAVE customers waltlig FYee brochure, pictures, Ar­ arrangement. Immediate oc­ its best Priced $14,500 to M anchester vacant; will qualify for FTiA CONTEMPORARY—9 rooms, 4 schools, bus, shopping. Im- __ ures,” ^ress the corps of cadets at New York and Roman Oath^fi^^ ^ ^ ______8 a.m.Tl p.m. Apply in person. rowhead G rove, Route 354, Col­ cupancy, $20,600. W olverton $17,000. May be leased with sell. 649-0135. REVERE magazine turret mov­ for the rental of your apart­ financing. T J. Crockett, ReM- bedrooms, 2(4 baths, automat­ imaculaAe. Bel Air Real Estate, EAST HAR’TFORD —3 family. Mira. SciWafly ^ said toere Washington Hall. military vicar of the U.^ ■ BABYSnTBR wanted viednity Alcar Auto Parts, 226 S-pruce ment or home. J. D. Real EIs- chester, Conn. 242-9278, 848- A gency, Realtora, 649-2818. 643-9332. good condition, central heat, option to buy by qualified An Equal Opportunity ie camera, Wollensak lens, tor, 643-1677. ic kitchen, family room, din- were loopholes to the Spellman was chosen Armed Forces. The latter i§_ Unioin St., reliahle. CSall 643- St., Manchester. ADORABLE PUPPIES—Pedi- tate, 643-6129. 7178. features 3-car garage, excel­ buyer -with small down Elmployor leather case, guarantee; lamp, tag room, beautlfiU l^ e wood- j^j a n CHESTER —oversized 6 b Y OW NER t—OM bt 8 room Oo- tiails arrangement -which could distinguished citizen also a church title, ■which make*. 4475 before 5 pm., 649-3915 , gree or mixed. Wild Cargo Pet 1.^ *41 V>Vt1 A Oran. _ _ . . lent location, two 6-room ajwrt- payment These houses are scon ce, clock , trivets, 649-5606. LOOKING FOR anything In real MISQUAMICUT - 414 room s, ed tot, $31,900. PW lbrick Agen­ room ^pllt Level, large Uvlng the best buys in this araa. make it possiHe to take j«ople ^ service to the national him to effect the Wahop of weekeortds. Shop, 643-6108. tooial, sun pariar,''apen porch, ments and one 4-room apart­ cy , R ealtors, 649-6347. room and dining room, kitchen May be seen anytime by » St outetmdlng U.S. to toUlt«y -to,-, LIKE NEW 36” Kelvinator de- e'tate rentals - apartments, completely ^rais^d hotjra- raom. 1% baths, jfice grounds, AA Zone. 643- ment J. D. Real Estate, 643 GOOD TYPIST. Personable. with ample cabinets, 3 good ca llin g H arvey OoiUlns, “The talk araund here is (tot expressed ice. ACCOUNTANT DUE TO expansion we have an luxe electric range, panomatic homes multiple dwellings no ter ^ d heated, $95 per week. wall to wail carpet- MANCHESTER—8 room Colo­ 8190. Diversified office duties. Many . ^ Articles For Sole 45 sized bedrooms, also paneled 5129. 1-228-9238. New York. Pennsylvania and Military Academy’s mot- He to a strong Bupporter ot-T opening in the Manchester area burner, window oven. 872-3103, fees. GaU J. D. R eal Estate, 643-0491. ^ co^upletely redecorated nial, 1(4 baths, dishwasher, employe benefits, 37 hour recreation room, 1(4 baths, MANCHESTER-^ room jxm ,T ■TNrr;Ty~>T'J—Ovensized 5% New Jersey -will bus people in U.S. policy in Vietnam, and D^rree''required, at least 3 for best after 5 p.m . ______643-5129. ______COLUMBIA LAKE—^Lakefront inside and out. New heating carpeting, family room, recrea- week. Allied Casting Corp., 260 for a man to be trained in SCREENED LOAM 2-car garage, extra lot Excel- here eM day and h ^ th ^ ^W ^tos^°^plents of the outspokeniiess has made tdm & ~ years’ experience in indus­ la'wns and gardens. Also sand - tlon room, double garage, cen- fireplace, basement garage. room Ranch, beautiful coun­ Tolland Tpke., Manchester, sales and certain phases of CE'T T TOO ATTRACTIVE 4% rooms, sec- summer cottage. Call 643-5113, system, 114 acres, 2-c^ ge- ent location. $22,400 Mitten ____ _ badges to vote against me, she i:„ciude former President center .of' controverey. trial accounting, through gravel and fill. George H. Grif try setting ■with 2 fire- management. Excellent oppor­ ™ \ an rru su rd S h ?s ond floor. porch%ve. refrig- 9 a.m.-5 pm. rage. Bowera School. _^m - A g g n c,. 646-0124. general ledger and finan­ ftng, In c., Andover, 742-7886. able 5(4% mortgag®. $23,900. places, profesBlonaJly finished ROCKVILLE — moving o\A o l Dwight D. Eisenhower; educa- church, St Pa'trick’s Cathednu tunity for advancement to and bric-a-brac, 18 Delmont St, decorated, pri------^ from - state, have one 6 unit house But Mrs. O’^nnell ^d tto ^ ^ Fifth Avem«(;-'_ DEPENDABLE W OM AN cial statements. Some right man. Good starting sal­ Prltncipals only. Owner, 643- R ealty C o., In c., 643-2692. R ob- ACRES, stately 7-room tlm oughout, m inutes DARK RICH, stone free loam vate parking, opposite Center TWO CAPES, one Ranch, $16,- ert D. M urdock, 643-6472. UOonn. ■Wolverton Agency, and one 4 unit house. Oall 1- ctorge was ridiculous stooe no . recently resigned has been the target o< wairted to dean one or two knowledge of cost and 0058. stone 1840 Colonial, hot water ary, commission and car al­ $15. G ravel, fill, stone, sand Park,- adults, no pets. Refer­ Wonted To Rent 68 429-4855. . one can vote who hasnt been ambassador to South Viet- demonstrators, , f .n days weekly. 649-8685. taxes. Salary open. Please 900. each. Call now. PhUbrick heat, fireplace, exceUent con­ Realtora, 649- 2813. o lowance. Many employe bene­ ences. 649-7629. 643-9035. MANCHESTER — Immaculate 'TWO FAM ILY, 6-8, cabinet ______—------certified since March. Y send resume or call patio and pool sand and ma A gen cy, 649-6347. fits. Apply Singer Oo., 832 BUILDING COMING kitchen, buUt-to vacuum sys- dition, tong road frontage. $16,600 —5(4 room Ranch, 1(4 NORTH COVENTRY—60 sera jj^ve about 100 people DRTVFJRS for school bus, 7:30- Plonker Aerodynamic Sys­ nure. 643-P504. REJFTNBD, retired couple g,^ room Ranch on bus line Main St., Manchester. 4>/a ROOMS, $125. 3t4 room s, MANCHBS’TER — now under tem , garage, 119 x 165 lo t g a ^ H utchins A gency, 649-5324. baths, garage, 2 acre lot, as­ farm in high tocatton, half mUe coming to by bus tomorrow to T i i r i l K 11 AW 8:45 ajn., 2:15-3:30 pm. Good tems. Inc., Manchester, DOW N SA LE would lake m odem 2-bedroom y^ithin walking distance to ARE YOU planning, to enclose $115. Parking. 16 F orert St., construction, buUt by Ansaldl, den, trees, $21,900. Hutchins TOrnmn w^mrw.v —a,K and A sumable mortgage. Leonard road frontage. Old 9 room Co- Mirs. O’Donnell reported. JiriC liy^ I Ur V t ? ______pay scale. 643-2414. 644-1581. nUVATE CLUB needs bartend­ apartment, first floor. Best of g^erythlng, 3 bedrooms, large your porch? I have for sale 14 o ff Main St., 646-0090, 64J. Ootonials, R anches, Raised A gency, R ealtors, 649-6324. A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. lonial, 5-4, 2 family potential, “guj they aire people whose er to work full-time as per­ references fumlshed. Bel Air Hying room, family GoOe income. Can’t miss oo ______HAIRDRESSER wanted, exper­ windows and 7 screens. Call Used Furniture and 5676. Ranches, city utilities, etc. ------——------Half cloair, half wooded. An ex- presidents have their creden- mittee. Write 1‘esume to Box Reel Estate, 643-9332. kitchen and dining area, this one for $17,900. PhUbrick v e RNON Immaculate 6(4 Robin Hood W ould Apjirorq ienced. LuJon’s Salon of Beau­ An Equals Opportunity 649-7433. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. BOL’TON-Manchester lta e- 6 cellent investment at only $33,- waiting for them. She Elmployer J, Manchester Herald. Antiques of 12 Furnished b r a n d n e w 3(4 room Gold r b l o CATING—F amily inter- added feature Is a heated and • room Ranch set high on large A gency, R ealtors, 649-6847. room Ranch, situated on a 900. Lawrence F. Fiano, Real- schtefly) undoubtably has ty , 643-1939. Medallion apartments cm es- in 3 or 4 bediroom’'fur- jalousied sun room, one car PICNIC Tables—several styles wooded lot, double garage, ^MANCHESTER—Uke new cus- 100x183 lot, 3 good sized bed­ tors, 649-5871. som e com ing in to o .” ’TIRE SERVICE man, 45-55 Apartments tate Uke setting, parking nished house from July 1 to garage, $22,500, Wolverton Of 2-Nation Eggnap CaperJ; FEMALE — PART-TIME clerk ______from $15.50, up. All bOlted ta­ Im m ediate occu pancy, 317,600. ' tom built Colonial L-Rahch, 2 rooms, Uvlng room with fire­ ------No one was getting much hours per week. Must be d) laundty, storage, large closets, September 1. Call 644-2086. Agency. Realtors, 649-2813 Time-Saving Duo typist, responsible person for iNSPBCfrORiS for dtoneansionaa bles from $20. up, delivered. H ayes A gency, 646-0131. ( fuH baths, 2-car garage, built- place, kitchen has dining area Reel 77 sessiions ran more than steady worker and married. Dressers. - bureaus,, odd extra large rooihs, $90. month­ W ASm NG’TON (AP;) — The clerical duties in processing and -visual inspection and for W. Zinker, R ockville, 875-0397. in kitchen, beautiful setting on and built-ta oven and range. w anreo—-Keoi t s t a r e / / ^ Friday, winding up Paid vacation and other )>ene- chairs, old rocking chairs, ly. J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129. orders at a Public Warehouse eliectrical and mechanical as­ near acre tot. Hayes Agency, A TT E U m O N PROPERTY fits. Experience helpful but not kitchen sets, metal kitchen A gency, in East Hartford. Fast and ac­ sembly inspection. Also vari­ HOMESTEAD ST —new 6 646-0131. $17,900. W olverton essejntiaJ. Apply in person, cabinets, lam ps, ■wicker PRIVATE COUNTRY DAY Beauty Is Yours owners. I am tatererted in a. ______curate typing necessary. Apply ous other job opportunities rooms, 3 bedrooms, convenient R ealtors, 649-2813. buying multipie famUy dweU- where RepubUcan senators had ^ " the Biologists are hopeful ttiat witti— % Ndchols-Manchester Tire,line., chairs, metal wardrobes, SCHOOL and SUMMER CAMP by mall or in person to G.L. a'vailaMe, day ^ ft. LaPointe Broad St. Middle Tpke. area, CENTER ST.—Here to an op- tags, new oc old. I wUl consld- urged party unity for 1968. oesignea u, ubip 295 Broad St. ^ LOAM , lounging chairs, mirrors, Fully Equipped! JH ^ u s, 226 P rospect Street, lindjustrdes, 155 W . Main St., $150. month. R eferences. 649- portunlty to buy a parcel of SOUTH W IND^R^even r «^ eir damaged property or prop- The convention rules, protest- ^ gas’ stoves, beds, combina­ ■property to a Business Zone SpUt Level, 1(4 baths, IdtehOT cranes -who have m anaged to E ^ Hartford. B ockville. MATURE responsible desk 3462. after 5. ★ SI Acres ★ Lake Frontage Available erty in need of repairs; Prin- cd by ScWafly forces, prohibited ^!^ofrextinrtdOT Fine textured top grade, tion stove, sink and re- that Includes a comfortable buUt-tas, large landscaped 1^ ave off extinction. Any success at aU to clerk for hour.s 3 p.m .-11 p.m . loam for sale, at a- low, MUST BE SOLD! clpals write Box E, Mjanclies- demonstrations------on the floor for Within the next few weeks, nation project seems aaau^ed^„„ fri'gerator. Ideal for cot- . 62 PORTER ST.—5(4 room , sec­ home for your own famUy en- Only $20,5(X}. Bel Air Real Es- MAN TO WORK in meat divl- at downtown Hartford YMCA. low price. If you load and ter Herald. candidates. So So Schlofly ScWafly rooters root^ secretary of the Interior Stew- bolstering the population of for small mode^ office. Must tages or apartmeivts. ond floor heated apartment, SuccessfuUy operating with 80 student body capacity. Five jojnucnt as weU as several ad- tate, 643-9332, Sion, ex'bra benefits. A-pply Good fringe benefits. Call Busi­ haul, $1.50 per yard. If we , ______-----—-----. ■" took.„■,. to the main lobby of the L. Udail said Friday, U.S. whooping crane. / • be neat with good personality Monday through Friday, Gaer garage included, adults prefer­ development iiotentlal with 3,090 feet on 2 paved roads. Most and type well, single pre­ ness Manager’s office for in­ load and you haul, $2 per attractively priced 'with exceUent financing available. For dltlonal income properties. r o L’TON —new 6 room Raised headqi»arters hotel 'with pla- boast,,-to'ven-foot— Brothers, 140 Rye St., South terview appointm ent, 622-4183. 'No Reasonable Offers Refused red. $130. 649-7925 after 5 p.m . ferred. Call for intervlw. 643- yard. If we load and haul > ■ ---- further particulars, call Mrs. Shorts at 643-8886. Snp^uS'the^nSSanS w S ^ p S f ^ tl^- ,:^ W indsor. $2 per yard plus $5 an hour atone firente?e, glass M«-7304, broker. 1 6856. MATURE MAN to learn M ul­ ! Sale Starts 9 A.M. 3% ROOMS, heat and hot wa­ parading around amid the dele- ^ whooping crane red head featitore-but Httls ... for truck. We delivei' on ; "^esday and Wednesday ter, first floor, $90. Adults on­ J. WATSON BEACH CO., Realtors sUdtag doors, sundeck, built- standing to the hder- gates at 1 a.m. spring nesting area. know how ,,to survival tech- BILLING CLERK —steady job FUIL-’nME help, days and ture business, sales expe'^nce Saturday only. Call 643- Realty Co., Realtors, 648.1121. ^ g ^ t fireplace... One fio^ of he«s Is so nlghta. Apply in person. Bob’s necessary. Call 876-8184 ly. 172 Spruce St., 649-6964. - 21 CENTRAL ROW, HARTFORD, CONN.—522-2114 ’The biologists will snatch any niques. ' ^ for person with mature judg­ 2438, ask for Bemid. 193 North Main-St. FERGUSON RD.—To the house- acre lot Immediate occupancy jjnportant that some ruffed ______Texaco, Rt. 30, Vernon. eggs they find—‘they are hopeful Hundreds of thousands of the fi* ment, good typing and figure MAN WANTED for general of­ Formerly Keith’s 'Vart^y Store f q u r ROOMS, newly decorat­ hunter with wisdom-you can’t *22,600. Realty to., grouse have been knoura to Hf thw'U grt as many qs four-and jjjg , birds once inhabited ths_., skills, varied duties In busy of­ May 9 and 10 ed, stove and re^gerator, fice • work, excellent pay and afford to pass this by. Here’s 643-2692. Robert D. Murdock, .gjiaj^e within a few feet of food iT lO llIllH lIl n ilk tJ pack them' for a jet flight to Pa- jj g Midwest and Canada. Cl-vH------fice, 5 day weA, usual bene­ CARPE’TS A FRIGHT? Make 649-9953 heat and hot water, parking, benefits. Call 643-2423. a large 8 bedroom ranch with 643-6472. wnenwhen buuiuu sociaBy; suppressed, ac- ^ n p tuxent Wildlife Research Center- j^ation’s march out their num^^ fits, East Hartford, 289-4889. them a beautiful sight with no pots, adults only, centrally DRTVFIBS for school bus, 7:30- « GLASTONBOBT-«»tom WB “* Sct XomOlTOW near Laurel, Md. here until to 1938—when a drive MEN Blue Lustre. Rent electric — located, $110. per month. Call basem ent and all Of the nice­ Briltanndna. 8:45 a.m., 2:15-3:30 p.m. Good shampooer, $1. Olcott Variety 36” MAGIC CHEF gas and gas 6 room Randi on 4 acres, ta- The eggs wlU be watched and g^vg the species startedr-r.-."r 643-9678. ties for only $26,000. Call The pay scale. 643-2414. stove, swing out broiler. 649- eluding new barn lor horses. .s b LUNG YOUR home? For ^ ^ Help Wonted— Mole 36 For varied duties in mod­ Store. Jarvis Realty Realtora, ^ ___ ‘V-U______tkot Case Mountain, HCgmaiwi r a r a , hatch, Interior , 1116.' THREE ROOM heated apart­ to., Three bedrooms, formal dining prompt, courteous service that of em woodworking shop. Ex­ ment, with eleotric stove and S.B.M. has 643-1121. • Department officiate said, LAWN MOWER, 3(4 h.p., ro TWO EXPERIBNCFJD caiT«n- cellent working conditions, room, kitchen with built-^, gets results. CaUL(^Dimock YouthH^^Week, w w lriio^ ters, H. C. Hutchinson & Son, HOME tary, self-propelled, like new, THREE PIECE leather uphol- refrigerator. Call 643-5118 be­ 24* cathedral oeiltoged and -fire- R ealty, 649-9823, Why the eggnapping? w ill train. Benefits Include stered mahogany living room AUTHENTIC New Ehgtand tomorrow and continues through 643r5373. $40. 649-0173. tween 8:30-4:30 p.m. ______placed living 'room, 1(4 baths, Blue Cross, CMS, Major set, with mahogany oval table. ramtdtog Caps. Nine rooms, 6 Sunday, May 14. Planned by the W hoop^ bedroom s, 8(4 baths, modOT heated family room with fire- ArU.- Council of the ^SSS and4f both hateh, it is un- LATHE HANDS and. gicenl Medical, pension plan. PILE IS SOFT and lofty . .. Can be seen, 585 Adam s St. SOUTH END—just off Main St„ OBDEB OF NOTICE DELIVERY Mortgage MONEY kitchen with an bullt-lns, plus place, 2-car garage, high 20’a. S S S n Youth Hostel Aasoci- Hkely- both-birds wM survive. STATE OF CONNBCTOUT. colors retain brilliance In car- 6 rooms, and garage, oil fur- machinists, paid hospitaliza­ bar-b-cue to family sized kltch- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, TRICT OP MANCHEOTTIR. PRO '’ tion, hoUdays and vacaOoo WIPCO MILLWORK, Inc. pets cleaned, with Blue Lustre. DIVAN; occasional chairs; ma- nace. C^l 643-8109. Pope Receives ation (A YO ) the hike -will start BA'TB COURT, April X. IS^. ~ SALESMEN en. Sunken Uvlng room with • 649-2818. at'2 p.m. at HigWand Park In the matter of the estate 0E<^v< plan. Apply Metrcnics, Ido., 73 Todland Tpke., Manchester Rent electric shampooer, $1. hoga'ny tables; gray rug, lOx Etorice P. Oakes, late of Miuiche*-^, 10. CaU 643-4067. 5(4 ROOM duplex, garage, cen- Springs, Spring St. Dr. Freder­ Five Arrested; 640 Hilliard St. 649-5295 Good home- service delivery Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Sup' cel^ , cen^ ^ SOUTH WINDSOR —6 room Giamovir Queens ______ter. In said ------:------trally located, $130. monthly. condition^. $45,()()aP^brIck j bedrooms, living ick Spaulding >of Manchester is routes are now open, which ply- Call 649-5203__ CABINET MAKER, experienc- MAPLE ’TWIN bed frames with 643-5029, after 5. (Continued from Page One) Bludgeoned Man J. will give the right men A gency, R ealtors, 649-5847. wwiTn'K-with fireola ce. 2 f i l l leader of the event. •d only. IMsplaycraft, Inc., ONE OF ’THE finer things of spindle headboards, $50. 643- good income. Five day live—Blue Lustre carpet and 2018 after 4 p.m., M anchester 643-9567. week, many fringe bene­ Furnished fits. A Uberal commission l a r g e mahogany dining raom trie sham pooer $1. The Sher- Apartments 63-A ec a rveoii-y - ...... sted Reteirvotr ehd return. Both * e- - - That the fcr cSrade B Wecslqm toov- “ ™' X 4.V. th” day of sold hearing..to aw>es^„ APPLY Drossers, Buroous, Odd Choirs, Old Recking “ It w as just one o f those ^ they see cause ^ s^ toe jntt- iCB)6 HAMIC W A N TE D — fo r An Equal Opportunity 15’ ABOVE GROUND POOL t nfir Ninw W- N«n«. i4«<- pUblic hearing on Docket 10642, ta 111 one sitoB. Apron, 1?4 y«**i ig% » x 4(4” ; two 9(4” * «H ”: Realtors, 649-5847.______kmlal 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 tgg jn itajy. Only a few ■were (Continued from Page One) things where the Wds did it for with filter. filter, $75. CaUOaflJ $40-9854.649-9854. an application of The Manches- general repairs and servicing MOTT’S E m ployer triic range; deftuxe modri elec- company for author- Chairs, Kitchen Sets, Metal Kitchen Cabinets, , of 35-inch; sunbontiet, 1(4 gglor chart. itotd ■(p^'MTT.V’ 'hullt «I64'. 2 hot baths, fearage, $28,600, FHA $1,- gihin to Identify Urn os Batmen, poJice counted at least ll've said Det. Oapt. Mal- M. __ —_ /w^v fokld YTill *^7iin Of.into' oirxgflc'jl new cars. Flat rate. Paid hoU­ SHOP-RITE trie dryer; older, dean refrIg- j(.y issue a first mortgage Lamps, Wicker Choirs, Metal Wevdrobes, yards. . „ To order, send 86c to coins furnaces, exceUent TOO down. Andover, 6 g number of ■women mis- damaged cars. coim McHeniy. to*Wtth M. HOlway. Box 116. Bart days, insurance and vacation. CUSTODIAN — for a modern erator^fieezer. Best offor. 649- note In the principal amount of To order, send 1^ to <»tos first-class maUing, „„,_hhnrhood 96 starkweather OaP«. 2-car garage, fireplace, ^ok Mma farv x Gregory Pw*. Sewradseveral pieuoeplate g«iae»glass windows nHfh u5M ihe Contact Tony or Earl, Paul 3408. $400;000, has been postponed, St., reasonably priced. Hutch- aluminum atoriM, buUt 19M. ““ a^otor v^Slrithout the Dodge Pontiac. 649-288L tions, listing experience and Jewelry 48 ----- ;------• — ...... ■!------upon request of counsel for the Combination Stove, Sink and Refrigmtor. Ideol to: Sue Buroett, Evening Herald, 1160 AVE, OF ins A gency, R ealtors, e40-SS2A $17,800, $3,300 to a s s u m e s % hes was received wtth otb- rizeet were owner’s permission, poUce sald, ManchMter. Ooi^: 587 E. ABddle Tpke. quaUflcations to P.O. Box 309; ter Bventag HeanJd^lM A ^ . j^m CEim o AS NEW YORK, N.Y. WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ • J ■ I V im cippxictuit,applicant, Aiuiii from May o,8, A.0UI, 1967i cao as for Cedtoges or Apartments. ^ ” ------per cent mortgage. Meyer ^ celehriUies: Tve seen you in several other neahby turned ^ aSJOCTRiClAN’S helper, ex­ M anchester Manchester. MCKIIinOry on o TOOIS OZ previously announced, to Tues­ * genetxMS bedrooms, tamliy size reliable. Oall Manchester Win- 787 Main St. State Theatre good buy, $825. o r nearest of- H artford. 193 N. M o^ St.i Formerly Keith's Vorlety Store Wtehen with buUt-toB, enclosed Building. for. 643-9847. PU BLIC \ jm J T lE S sun porch. 1(4 hatha, 2-car gar­ cellar. OH hot water heat, fltaia^ ^ tiiere were no serioMs tori- whether, Oolontwlll be charged Court. w a l l ETT, Jud<» ^ .... ------r ------r r ------— COMMISSION „ May 9th, lOfh Pasek,k Realtora, 289-7476, 742- toieviskon one n l g ^ The Pope Mto there were no ^ asMtutt. co; W B. Mrort*. Attr. weekends. Must be over 18.»caUon. Call between 8 a.m.-5 GENERAL. FACTORY workers, DIAMOND engagement ring, J------GEORGE J. GRIFFIN, a ge, $26,000. W olverton Agen­ apparently wtefaed tt. * oenn. > sa tk i Apply 8:30-4, New England size 6, appraised at $100., will _ i • i J a J EXECUTIVE SECRETARY C d l 649-9953 broldeiy, quUting and asiwtogl cy, Realton, SiSdSlt. nubton. 60e a cogv- SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1967 PAGE SIXTEEN ilanrhpst^r lEttPtitng

The Rev. Eairie R. Custtif, Hartford Brarvch of Oonneoti- peatoir * of N'orth Methodist cirt Association of Ind/ustrial About To\m Church, will ooriduct a radio Nurses will have a dinner-meet­ seirvlce Sunday at 8:15 a.m., ing Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Business Bodies Miss Judith A. Allen, daugh­ which wtli' be heajd on station Oamelot Restaurant, 904 Farm­ ter of Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Al­ WINF. The program is ppon- ington Ave., West Hartford. len of 65 Morse Rd., has re­ .sored by the Manchester Minis- Dr. Thomas Kugelman will cently received honorable men­ teriiall Association. speak on "Industrial Deima- THIRD TKR.M PRK8IDENT the Chester firm announced. He tion for her scholastic achieve­ toses.’’ L a w ren ceJ. Donahue Jr. of said volume for the company * ments during the 1966-67 climbed to ?1,600,050 compared Thlrity children of Center 26 Walnut St. was recently in * i ' academic year at Skidmore to $1,073,101 a year agos,,. Nursery School, and their F^c. Ronald W. Smith Jr., .son stalled pi-esidcTit oV the CSi,pitol Jj. ■< College, Saratoga Springs, Net eai'nlngs for the period teachers visited a farm at the of Mr. and Mrs. Rormld Smith City Branch No. 86 df the' Na­ N.Y. l i i l l m University of Connecticut of 36 Thomas Dr., and Lance tional Association of Letter totalled $142,213 or 52c per Thursday, and returned to the Opl. Michael J. McCarty, son of Carriers. This is his thli-d term share compared to $52,090 or Loyal Oiircle of Kings Daugh­ 19c per share a year ago. school for lunch. The school Mr. and Mrs. Felix J, McOMty as president. I* ters wHU meet Monday at 7:45 program Includes field trips of 15 Hawley St., have recently The branch has 600 members Watson said, "th e results of p.m. in the Fellowship Room twice a month. The final trip completed a refresher training our nine months’ operation.^ of Center CongregatSonnl this year will be to Forest Park, and processing cycle with the clearly reflect th4 continuing M Ohuitxlh. Mrs. Alice Clarke and Longmeadnw, Mass. The school staging Bat^lion at the Marine acceptance of our DIALOG Mrs. Canrde Johnson as host­ ck>se.s the Friday before Me­ Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Learning Laboratory System in esses. morial Day. Calif. Marines completing this schools and colleges throughout training are assigned to combat the country as well as the im­ Mjanchestier Assembly, Order proved efficiency of our plant Six residents of Crcstfield units ov'enseas. of Rainbow for Girls, meet .operations due to the substan­ Convalescent Hospital will be Monday at ‘ 7:30 p.m. at the tial expansion of factory facil­ feted at birthday parties thi.<3 Pvt. Frank P. Vaccaro Jr., Majsondc Temple. Officers are ities last year.” reminded to wear White street- month. They are William Sin- son. of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Vac­ namon, Mrs. Helen Murray, length dresses. Refreshments caro of 11 Middiefield St. is hav­ APPOINTED M.-VN.AOER Mrs. Annie Reed, Mi's. Wilma ing basic training at the Marine will be served. Robert ’E.,fJohnsnn has been Sokoloskd, Mrs. Mary Grabow- Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Is­ appointed manager of internal .ski and Mr.s. Mae Dimlow. A c­ land, S.C. — Manchester Garden d u b will auditing for the Stanley Works, nieet Monday at 8 p.m. at Cen­ tivities at the hospital include games, crafts, moyies and New Britain. , ' ter Congregational diurch. A St. Mai'y's Episcopal Churcli A native - of Manchester, display miniature flower ar- Church Services. Kpith Gicethe Will obsei-ve Whitsunday, May will lead the Bolton High School Jolinson received a B.S. degree rangemenls made by members 14, with a F^imily Corporate In business administration from wiH be displayed. Mirs. Roland Band at a Memorial Service Oonimrinion Service at 7:30 A. Midfotrd is ohalirman of the May 26 at 1 p.m. at the hos­ a.m. and a breakfast after the ■■meeting. Hostesses are Mrs. pital. The service is open to service in Neill Hall. Tickets Charles Lesperance and Miss the public. for the breakfast will be avail­ Amy D. Jones. able from church ushers tomor­ The Polish American Club row at all services at the Liiwrem-e J. Doiiaiuie, Jr. Robert DeMerchant of East Hartford, manager of the ' Miancihesrt.er Jaydeea will meet will meet tomorroiw at 1 p.m. ohui'oh. Center on W. Middle Tpke. .stands with Gerald McNamara, Monday at 8 p.m. art the Cir­ at the clubhouse, 106 Clinton and is the second largest in Service chain. The center opened this week and handles some auto parts and all auto ac- cuit Court Room ait the Man­ St. Refreshments will be Washington LOL is sponson-ing New England. ces.sories DeMerchant said business has been "very good" since the opening and chester Police Stiajtlon. Orienta- served. a bus trip to Toronto, Can.. July Donahue has also served as location on W. Middle Tpke. is excellent. Before taking over as manager of the nevv centei- Vion for new members will be 14, returning on July 16. R ^ - treasurer of the branch, and DeMerchant was associated with the Westfield, Mass, branch of the company, and before tut 7:30. The meeting of the Friend­ ervations are now being taken also .serves as the Connecticut this worked for Burnside Motors in East Hartford. (Herald photo by Oliara.) ______ship Circle of the Salvation and may be made with Robert field director, having been ap­ ‘ Ladies of 9t. James’ will Army scheduled for Monday at Hall, Wiilliam Turkington and pointed to this position by the (NASSA). Sullivan previously fourth quarter of 1965 showed m««>t Monday ait 8 p.m. ait St. 7:45 p.m. at the eiitadel has Ian WriglKf, members of a com- president of the national assoc­ w;i>.s vice president and a di­ fam es’ School__Hall Mrs. Lor- been canceled. Members of yie niriltee on aniangeiments. iation in 1966. that Manchester had a 13.7% rector of NASSA, a national *tlta Oalano of East Hartford group will.attend the Festival Donahue has been an emHoye “increase. The sales for the trade as.sociation which com- fourth quarter of 1965 in Man­ will speak on interior decorat-. of Music art 7:30 p.m. at Members of the Ohaminade at the Hartford Post Office for ^ , prise.s aerospace service and chester were $29,914,000 com­ Ing. Mrs. John Frank is in Batcheldgr School auditorium, Musical Club Chorus a.re 22 years. He is married and She miiintcnance companies. tavainge of amangoments for the Hartford. reminded to meet Monday art 7 Donahues ha\e four children. pared with $34,014,000 for the meeting,, and Mrs. FYed Ramsey fourth quarter of 1966. The at Concordia Lutheran Cliurch The Board of First Hartford ia in charge of hospitality. Pfc. William J. Tedford, son COLONI.AL EARNINGS D P ' state average was 5.5 Ct. for a rehear.sal with the Chora 1- Realty Corporation of Manches­ of Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Ted­ ette before a joint concert at Net earnings per share of the RECEIVE.S AWARDS ter has voted to increase tlie » St.. Margar^.CircIe, Daugh­ ford of 110 Birch Mountain Rd., 8:15 p.m. at the ohurish. The Colonial Board Co. ix>se 68 per Eight Manche.ster Post Of­ company’s regular quarterly ters of Isabella, w ll meet ’Tues- had recently been assigned to concert is open to the public. cent for Uie period ended Mai ch Luuei't E. Joliiisun fice employes recently received the Army's First Infantry Di; cash distribution fioni three to diay art. 8 p.m. art the KofC 1 A freewill offering will be tak­ 31. compared to the similar a total of $190 and award cer­ of Connecticut four cents a share payable May ilome. vision near Di An^ Vietnam. en for Manchester High School quarter[uarte-r last year. the. University w. tificates uucaieb forlui .suggestions uuon theui»c scholarships to Laurel -Music According to Uie summary of in,1961, and has taken graduate improvement of post office op- 15 to stockholders of record Camp. earnings.tii'niin.o-G rDr»<3iniivrecently released hvby coui’sescourses fttat LcliighLehigh Univcisity.University. erations. May 8. The increase in the the company, there wa.s an in­ He is a Certified Public A c­ Nicholas H. Pagani received quarterly distribution is the sec­ Mi.ss Anita Rae Shoff, daugh­ crease from 37 cents a share in countant in the State of Con­ top awards, cash awards total­ ond within the last 12 months. ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert 1966 to 62 cents a share in 1967. necticut and a member of the ing $70 for two separate sugges­ Shoff of 237 Main St., and Mi.is Donald R. Ro.ss. trea.surer of American Institute of OPA’s, tion and also an award certifi­ The board- of Directors of Dianne Platt, daughter -of Mr. the company,'said the improve­ the Connecticut Society of cate. United Stales Envelope has de­ You needn't be and Mrs. Albert Platt of 122 ment basically reflects the caire- CPA's and the Institute of In­ The following also received clared a quarterly dividend of Baldwin Rd., have been named fully planned "plow-back " of ternal Auditors. checks and/or awards: Michael 15c per share on the common to the deans' list at Eastern some of the prerious earnings Johnson joined the company Ginolfi Jr.! Richard J. Moriconi; George T. LaBonne stock, payable May 31. 1967 to w ealthy Nazarene College, Wollaston, that were used to modernize after three years with ’ Air inomasThomas t-. P. Martin;jviarun, Leoijcu Sulli-oiiiii- ^ stockholders of record at the Mass. capital equipment, improve op- Products & Chemicals, Inc., van; Paul P. Aceto; Robert Republican Candidate for State dose of business May 11, 1967. erating efficiency and increase Allentown, Pa., where he was Henry.,fnd Walter Dudek. Senate in Connecticut's Fourth .------TO AFFORD AN ANNUITY Manchester Rortary Club will production. internal audit supervisor. Pre- _____ District, and recently received Benjamin E. Blackaby has meert Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Ross said that although the viously he was a senior auditor ------statewide recognition as a been aippoinled engineering An annuity is today’s outstanding income Manchester Countty Club. company has Ifeen showing a with Lybrand, Ross Bros, and BOSS OF THE y e a r leading , candidate for chairman man-ager of 'Hamilton Sltand- James or Mrs. Julia Haye.s from steady improvement in earning, Montgomery, also for three George T. LaBonne Jr. of of the state Republican party. ard's electr onics' department. bargain—a lump sum payment now or sys­ the Connecticut Institute of tihe the management is still not .sat- years. Glastonbury, presjident of the ------— tematic monthly payments will provide a Blackaby's ’ new i'esponsibi|.- BMnd will speak. Isfied with the rate Of return ’ G. T. LaBonne, and As.sociatos, JOINS CPC ities cover' all engineering ac­ guaranteed life income. on capital. MANCHESTER LE.ADS Manche.ster, was recently elect- Edwai'd J. Wort.son of 129 tivities of the department oth­ You’ll be pleasantly surprised to find “ The construction of the new Harold' Gaboury (Wilton’s p^j “Bo.ss of the Year." The Brotrton Rd. Iras been appointed er than mieixrelecti'onjcs. that annuities can conveniently provide a Dviplicalp Bridge 50,000 .square foot manufactur­ Gift Shop), chairman of the designation w a s given him by nianager, contnact program- Chamber's Retail Division, anI- .. —J A— r.f Tn. ,i^ing,'with the Oonrpurtcr Pro- specified income that cannot be outlived. ing plant in Manchester is al- the Hartford Association of In­ The (Jommercial Divfoion of Quarter-final winners last nounced today that Manchester No other form of savings or investment Sndst complete," Ross .said, surance Women, Inc., at a cees'ing CoiporaiUon of Hart- the J. D. Real Entarte Oo. at night in a knock-out team oom- led all towns in the State in the "and we now plan to modemize Bosses Night held in Newing­ foi'd. The corporartlon ■ provides 618 Center Srt., luus announced ean make this guarantee. pet'iitdon ait the Italian Ameri- our finishing line, improve our percentage of increase of total complete delta processing sei'v- We have many special annuity plans to ton. the .sale of Andover Garden cjan Club are: James Baker, in-process and fini.shed b' .s'rd retail sales for 1966 compared LaBonne, one of the GOP -es for commercial and indus- Apartments, ixnisisting of 32 suit specific needs. For example, your an­ candidates who was seeking the Brooks Elarle, Fred Panzenha- operations and make further op­ with 1965. ) units, located at Wales Rd., An­ nuity can be combined with Life insurance erating economies." Manchester .shtjIV'ed a 15.6/. state . chairmanship...... - .. is a Life geri and Joe Ingram, first; Fred dover. to give your family greater protection plus increa.se compared with a state m d Qualifying member of the The complex was built by S. Clark, Jack Clark, Mike Ma­ I.AB S.VLESj GROW average of 7.7';;. Total retail Million Dollar Round Table in providing you with a guaranteed retire­ J. Ploufe and owned by An­ guire and William McDougall, sales tn Manche.ster for 1965 the insurance business. He is ment income for life. Chester Electronic Labora­ dover Garden Apartments, Inc., second; Mrs. Arthur Pyka, were $104,890,000, compared listed' in “ Who'.s Who in the tories. Inc., in Chester, has re­ and transfeiTed to Andover As­ For more information, send in the cou­ John De.scy, Richard Cello and with $121,264,000 in 1966. East,” and "W ho’s Who in ported that sales for the nine sociates, a group of Connecti­ pon below for a free copy of the fact filled George Browne, thuxl, and Mrs. months enaea Marcn ai, raoi Gaboury further reported that Bu.siness and Commerce. ’ He is months ended March 31, 1967 cut InvegrtoT's. booklet "The Annuity—Today’s Greatest Leo Berube, Mrs. R. N. Bi-istol, reached an all time pdak, Wil- figures for the fourth quarter former Majority leader of the I Income Bargain." M.ra. Bei-nai'd. Baker and Mrs. liam B Watson, Presiclnel of of 1966 compared with the Glastonbury Town Council, was George Bonner, fourth. Frederick F. Stone of 21 No obligation, oficourse. Fiaii'view S-t. has been naiiied Results of a regular ctopli- a special assistant in the field carte game are North-South, operations divi.sion, casualty- MAIL TODAY Mrs. W. L. Holland and P. D. property department, art The Griffith, flrsrt; Mr. and Mrs. Travelers Insurance Companies. Richard O’Brien, second, ’ and He joined the convpany in 1928, Arthur Pr’ka and William PtecM send me the booklet; "The Annuity— was named » ssigtanrt supervisor Today’s Greatest Income Bargain." Wither ell, third. in the brokerage department in Also, East-West, Ed Conway Nam*. 1943, and a year later was and William Laraon, fir-it; Mis. moved to the marine depart­ Addrata. Kathryn Horrigan and G. M. ment as, an undenvrirting a«- CHy. _Zon*. -Stat*. Pei'i'y, second, and Mrs. Jo­ aiktant. In 1945 he was pra- Mall to I JOHN A. CAGIANELLO seph Marcello and Mrs. Brad­ merted to assistant office man­ 358 East Center Street ley Parllman, third. E(ivvar,d J. Watson ager and in 1948 to supervisor. Manchester, Conn. The games, are .sfKmsored by rooAV’i the Manohester Bridge Club trial buslneeaes throughout Uie Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Black Metropolitan Life •amcaim and played each Friday art 8 fitaite. of Austin A. Ohambers Co., 320 JNSURANCK COMPANY*" p.m. at the British American A native of London, England Hartford Rd., w(ll be In FT. NEW YORK. N.Y. Club, 135 Eldridge St. Wart.son attended England's El- Lauderdale, Fla., next week for tham School and also Oxford the 1967" American Red Ball University, where he studied Transit Company convention. pollbioail "theory. Prior to at­ Austin A. Ghambers Co. is tihe tendingLciiuiiig Oxford, ..V,he served — in ^niencanAmerican tteaRed boji Ball agiagent tor The Royal Air Force for two Manchester, Connecticii --ears. i , BeiPore joining Computer phe Manchester Chamber of Fbocessing CoFpOroition, Wart- Commerce "recently welcomed son was affiliated for two year.s four riew members to its organ- FUR STORAGE with Arrow, Hart and Hege- izartlon. They are Salejk Nassiff nian. Inc., of Hartford as Data of the SMem Nassiff Photo and Processing Mai>a.gpr. He pre- Oampra Shop; Frederick Anniil- viously served m Pjogiramming y of the Manchester 7 Dairy Supervisor of Manchester Met Queen; Robert M. Stone of Stone For protection of your pre­ Cheryle McFarlane of Vernon works on ah electronic part for a c ^ p u te r, as Merill Whis-, miorial Hospital. and Goldberg; and Miltion Daly ..ton. president of the new company^, Multi-Circuits Corp., looks on. The manufacturing pkmt Watson has published several of the UA Theater East. cious furs and fur-trimmed went into operaUon in March, producing basic electronic parts for everything from com­ articles on data processing and j ------> cloth coats, pur facilities are puters to electric razors,” according to Keith Christie, general manager liuahas alsotliw addressed engflneering IV«.yUUUIlURaymond *• I2j«.E . OOUIliUlGorman VIof 4.00189 unsurpassed. Climate-con­ L n e rs. The company was established by Whlston, Christie, Wilham (MekslnsW Maurice soederties, university groups,-and Lakewood Circle, and Emma W. , Correnti and produces parts for Western Electric Co., Xerox Corp., ^ other organizations on topics Johnson of 270 Ferguson Rd. 'will trolled storage, Insured ment Co.,, among others. Multi-Circuits, which at present employs about 10 persons, is lo­ on or related to tihe field of jjg cited by The Travelers In- against all risks, plus meticu­ cated at 50 Harrison St. (Herald photo by Pinto.)______dorta processing. surance Co. for outstanding pto- lous professional care. Call ------duction in individual Jlfe, aocl- jorette. She will be canrying a oontact William Baker or BRIEFS (jent and health insurance. They US for free pick-up of your T ollahd new barton with the corps col- G eor^ Burnham. John P.^ ______Sullivan of_ West____ will___ be______admitted___ to____ ii»e_____ Knight^ furs. ors, royal blue and white. All team rosters With a mini- manager of Hamilton in Armor d u b , the company’s Twirlers, Corps Robdii Luce, 13-year-old son Standard’s overhaul and repiir honorary organization foir out- of Mr. and Mrs. Chanales Luce department, has' been elected standing agents, at a conference Free Estimates Given on Parade Sunday of Charter Rd., will serve as “ president of the National Aero- from June 25 to the 28tlx in New Repaiting. Remodeling drum sergeant. Florrie TantiUo the league pnesiwenit, George ^ services Association Hampajiire. - The TViMaind TwiMers and of Buff Cap Rd. win serve as Sargent. and Scientific Fur Cleaning. Drum Corps wiW pairticdpate in the girls leader. tamoairow’s Loyalty Day Pa­ IT The 16 twirlers and 13-mem- rade in Norwich. The unit will ber diru iTi corps wi(U be accom- STRICTLY FRESH mardhaipon wnin with uiethe lo local c m Vvr S yw i post.pwv. ^ ^ Beth•n Horeman,TT - 15-ye^-old pamed ooi the triip by Mir, ana Mijs. Waliter Beaton, Wesley daughter of Mr. and Mns. How Thoudn Sr. and Mns. Mansheil OPEN V, and Horsman of Buff Cap Rd., E3mer. FOR SALE wm. serve as lead drum ma- SoftbaU'tVork Party, The Tolland Men’s Softball 4 do. 1 . 0 0 ALL DAY OPEN 9 to S AND BY CLOSED - Leag^ie 'wU hold a final work NATSISKY APPOINTMBa^T • MONDAYS party art the Amlot ballfiield to- FURRIER IMOTHER’S DAY naonrow, from 10 g,.m. to 1 -p.m. FARM 128 Neiymarker Rd., Off 807 EAST CEN'fER STREET—TELEPHONE 648-1068 The new field must be complet­ Oanb — Gifb ed, according to pUbUoity chair­ Dart HIU Rd., Veraon- SONDAY IN THE LENOX SHOPPING CENTER man Jerome Snaith. Soudh Windsor Liae ARTHUR DRUG Paid umpdires also are need­ RU-WO* t S e r v i c e s >,:a L ed. Inteiresbed peinsoas Ibould iRanrlfeat^r Eitentn^ IferalDi Ca^nitt^ li^raUl Mortality Rate Was Very High NBW YORK (AP) -r The Ball and Jim Nabors. 1066-87 teieviskai seaaon le his­ The networks were Im­ tory, Its m oes run, Us viotors pressed. All three are promising baited. Until the reruns started more speotats than ever next tt was a pretty rough time wHh season. an exliraordinarUy high mortali­ The industry is having sMne ty rate tor new showa. long, second thoughts about the When the season atarted in popularity of feature film September, 34 new eeriee were broadcasts. Old movies, ofte.> of Udding for favor in the evening high quality and shiny produc­ wdiedulM of the three major tion values, chop iiito the popu­ networks. By mUeeason, al­ larity of competing, and less aously ready had been canceled and expensive, made-for-television a di- replaced. Among the eariy drop­ programs. ABC's broedCMt of itional outs were some Utuetrious show “Bridge On the River Kwal" for coni- tMMineBa names — Garry instance, puUed the leoond D and Moore, Milton Berle, Jean Ar­ highest rating of the season, thur and Tammy Grimes among light behind the Academy them. Awards show. JtMA irtford By next September, only nine There were some 'Interesting nchcs- Ot the original 1066 starters wiU success stories. Jabkie Gleason’s se the have survived. Several which show, which had fallen into arlerly wU disappear over the summer something of a slump, pulled it­ irec to irere petmritted to totter along self up by a series of musicals e May only because the networks bad built around the old “Honey- record nothing better with wMcb to mooners’’ shows and became n the replace them. one of the most populair shows he sec­ The single most interesting on the air. t - tact Is that the well-estabUshed tion the. “Mission Impossible,’’ an ac­ old-timers continued to lead the tion-adventure series was droop­ popularity Msts- They were "Bo­ ing miserably in a Saturday nanza.” Red Skelton, Uucy evening spot behind the wobbly Jisckie Gleason and “Beverly ‘‘Pistols ’n’ Petticoats." Theft- . HUlbilU^," to mention a few. the network switched the po- ' Not a single new show climbed sitions of the shows euid the into the season’s top ten. program shot up Into the upper Two new ones, “Family Af­ third of the popularity list. fair'’ and "Rat Patrol’’ man­ “Stage 67” was a valiant at­ aged to get into the top 20, and tempt at a quality anthology ly has two midseason replacements, •The Smother.a Brothers Come­ series. It rarely attracted a neciing very large audience wd the Sltand- dy Hour” and a hew “ Dragnet'' •eripB also have done well. shows were of uneven quality. • iient. There were some mistakes.- onsibU- Viewers responded in impres- aiv« number* to one-ahot shows There were also some briglit ing ac!- and exciting hours. It rates a nt olh- in a range from the Academy Awards show and Bob Hope’s salute for trying at least to Ohiiatmas show—perennial hits break out of the old formula —to variety hours starring woh . show ruts that criss-cross all 'aion of Sian as Dick Van Dyke, Ductile channels. Oo. at lounced Gaixien of 32 \d., An- ‘Star Trek’ Is In fnm cursfon of museums and Ffom left, Nanette Fabgay, Kaye Ballard and Edie Adams belt out a songr H by S. By BOB IHOMAS BOEXiTWOOb (AP). — U college prnddenta, all of whom on the NTC special, “The Colgate Comedy Hour,” Thursday, lO to- II p.m. by An­ i^preotate our serious attempt ils, Inc., Biere Is such a thing M a Uitak-* Ing man’s television A^es^ H to portray what space travel IV er As- wW be like.’* onncoti- might weU be “Star Trek.” D« 9 tte tUe sUgma. “Stir , Secies that ^ipeal to IntaUec- Ben Gazzara is Vindicated toalp ace uauaUy nnhttgHed to nek” hsa managed to wta a BKNX.YWOOD (AP) —. The lion viawara. What I want to enough for any aeriaa. And andden. death, and for a while It ! of 21 renewal for a second season. tfam Eknmy nominattona Sof know ia: What’S srrong with M what’s wrong wMh being a thou- 1 tek“ would nfliiied The- man behind “Star Trek.’' looked ijfi if *‘Stto “Run For Your Ltfe" brought mUtton viewersTt’ aandaire?’ ’ _ aoffer the aame M e. Attor fair •he field which takM a hand of 2iM een- apecial sattslbfifon to Ben Gat- tmr sdvatkurem to new vistas rattiBa to the ttott weeM — new Oasaara suggested' that tbe —;------— asiiialty- aara this week. The honors sociea may have- faSan into dls- ait The beyond the stars, is pipe-puffing aiwtra geoersily do weB as maaiit vindioation for a sariaa' . REPtAOEMBNT Oene Roddenbecry, s former vleweis ' ‘ahap” in the early ■ • * - tovor because if tta penchant lor iTpanies. that wiaa reiperted canoeled tpr.a tackUhg senriUva aubjeota- CRB^haa. announce that in 1928, airline pOot and former cop, the son — rattnga dnspped. brief period recently. ' F re^c March- has been forced producer-writer. i "But than wo atoked clhnb- Dlirtog Mb Itott two seasons, be^i^^ef lllneM to withdraw . iporvisor “Run For Your Life’’ has daoit tment in ".‘Star Trek' is the 1n^ shdsr Ing," Roddenbecry-aaid.-"I think “That’s the way I beard It,” from the "CEM. lE*layhpuse" pro* ' wMh the ooilOge etw d. wWh the -thw ttdng that-oonvinped' MBC to. reportad the dark. New Yoric- with: ailegad “sMmmtag’’ of ,er was the duction of “bo Not bo Oentia, people who mark at NASA. OM* keep u* on-was the Cadt that h otn ' actor. "NBC canceled the the take to legal 'oasinoat depart- drive for greater oonirol of fira- Into That Good N<«ht’’ The id* tech and the spaee'ptants.” said ‘Star Trek’ ratings bad the show and so notified the produc­ ting a«- arma; kidnaping at a- wwr m ji^e original drkma will tw • Roddenberry. "We get letters mm* profile aa 'Bonanaa.' ” er. Roy HugginB. Then tour prMented to the toll.. Meivyfi iraa pro­ days later, the decisioh was ra- lormtoal from a neutral oountr . ice man- Trado observers also heUeve Douiglas will replace MArch. the NBC decision was to- vanMd, and wa ware renewed the' oomparioon. of-k Hetl’s An­ per visor. gela-type of group with right- fhienoed by the fact that “Star for a third seetson” wing enganisationa; white back­ was a preatige show in a F. Black “Run Foe Your UU" haa lash and attltudea of Mbarals aeason Uiat was sadly la c U ^ in Co., 320 been a pcasttgious abow, aa re- toward Negi\>M. preatige. And fortunately the ^in Ft. fiectod in reviews and lliia “Run For Your Life'’ even aeries appealed not on^ to egg­ week’s Television Academy week for heads. It can apparently be dared to present a Ohrlatmas. led Ball nominattona. The abow-was cit­ story wtth an unhappy endk^^. enjoyed on a pure adventure ed as beat dramiatic aeries, and nvcntion. level by leaa enhgtatened cit- “ There oon be no doubt that j. is tihe Gaxiara was named As one of ixens, aa weU as children. the five outatanding axstors of a our show oreotas taxMibla for tbe ELLCTRONICS gent tor . “I believe it’s poaaible to network,’’ Oazsam ineiatod, it 'll dramatic series. Also nominat­ ,produce a series that can tiiii- ed: Pete Rugoto for bis soaring t*Tbe segment with (Negro ao*' LABORATORIES tor) Ossta Davis was blaoked late the oqllege profeasor as of the series. mber of wefi as the truck driver," Rod- out byxtoany phwinala to (be velcomed denbeny said. “We do that by K a abow.oquid win such bon- South.' 27/ BROAD ts organ- giving the audience adyentme 4irs, bow then could it be eon- “ But t .feel there ia a need tor in Nassiff with a aocial comment. oeM for a brief period? a series that provides a kind of ‘hoto and “ And besides, the Ituck driver “ The rattngs were soB," Gax- ptpvocaUian. And (hht’s the only JILL NEW :k Anntil- is a lot smarter'thaa the net- amm »^**"a*~* “ Wa were beat­ kind I woidd be interested to." i T 1 Dairy worlw b tf eve be Is." en by The Big VaBay’ much of GtMsara ia taking a vacafton 1987 s of Stone Adv n f a Sat May • iha ttma. We raidted about fiTth to AeapidpQ a to m Me wife, Iton Daly wnong a> the natsmtk abows, Jimtoe Rule, ia miaUng a film. which is only fair. Then be ratums to Universal FM-AM •VOUNTBY OnUL’ “But wa had a very toysl au- Olty tor another saoaon, wtoioh n of 189 A Playboy Club Bun- Ring Ckosby and Grace Kelly dtanoa, and a qusBty otidieaM, be hopes wM 1m tbe hMf. DoTtma W. **Y«s, I know 'ibat actons oon RADIOS B j IB NBCts documen- «en»- in the movie, “The Conn- too. liany, many people have C A L L M n Rd. vdill tzy Girt,” Mey lS on CBS. ICm toU me. * “ Rim For Your life" become mdUomdseo if ttioir mr- 64 124 ^elers In- taiy, "Tlie Pursuit of KeBy won aa Academy Award to ibe 4 ^ abow I wateh on TV.* las go four yeoin*,’ ’ ha sold. TV-Badio, Bales and Serrias iding pro­ PIcpkus,” Mmiday 10- to r h er pecfocmanria in tfen IUsa •Hlhaar, aa wa aulg hod M a il- **But X IWnk (fwaa yaacs tm lM n life, accl- U BJB. nce. They M Knight lompany’s toir out- onference th in New P A G E T H R E E

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONT^ P A G E T W O Educational "The Condemned’ with local sheriff to cloee tt. Bellamy and featuring Mari­ MONDAY JO PROGRAM (30) Big Pleturo lyn Mason, Murrey Hamilton. g?rt*I*'A^lHe of Her 0 ^ “ Morning __ia-44) Pevton(8-40) Place, Poylon Place (®L . . (H) The Aquaaaats Vinosnt is framed by aliens StM <8-22) Mike Desglas Show <0> TV m The eternal (49) Huckleberry Hosnd (O) for death of a qommunlre- SATURDAY PROGRAM (40) Peter Jennings Nows woman who loves well but not 8:89 (39) Scope tlons plant owner who actually JO (39-3346) The PursuU wisely: the wife who loves a ^ (40) P eter Jennlw a Newo (O) *=**ajrt*^l*(o“*' are (0).‘ (JFEDH, Charinel 2 4 ) almost loses; ‘be husbMd tom aad is to hiding after stealing an 6l06 (£*22-40) Nows, Sports, aad Nws**^peolal exploring Amer­ 6:06 (8-33-40) News, S ^ r ts , (30) OhamplensUp BawUU BewMag (5)**i'ourty___V i Country Muslo TV ISi At"Mome with Bitty between head 6"^ ncavL Lana alien file. , v W eather (C) ofc«— ica's now "fun ihPfs'hy. Turner. Ray MlUand. (18) Sabsorlptlon XV (80) (18) Morv Griffin Show its social Implications. Amwg Suaday, May 7 lS r‘ «:.'®»iorv Griffl. Show "Study to 'Terror" ““ ifi.« aa”> s ^ '« ! KJTsf'i »• “~ U:0S (m !m ) News, SporM, Weatk- (Monday Friday) (40) The FucUive (20) Dial 999 subjects to be hivestlgated are (M) Film 18 1:80 (« AS the frorld ^m s (22) At Home with Kitty ,U* ^ j8 a m .’s N .V , 9:99 (29-23-80) Taesday Night at 18, "sa« ?^i.~ U Let’". M ah."a Bred (SO) MoHale’s Navy ^ t pornography, sexual fy®®d®™ I Mews mto .«rs™ PorsMoUve v...» Die Movies _ „ S:S« (3) The U iU Bport. 6:06 (8) Sports, News, W eather (O) M d Tromlsoulty, nudity In Repeat of April 3, 8.00 p.m. {S5^ ? K * ’F u rt« v . , 6;06 (9) Sports aad News, Weather “Living It Up” Dean Martin U tU <0 > publio and use of narcotics ^ (C) ’ (8) OoHUh (O). 7:00 ??) Ducy Show (0> (8) Momenta a( Comfort — (8) Dntlng^Game 6:10 (40) Bronco 6(9# 1:30 (8) As the Worid Turns (0) and Jerry, Lewis. A countre (Z0> Film „ ** (IS) Wrestling „ " < 0 > ______« . . . News , and psjjchedello d r^ - Repeat* of'^AMll 4. 8:00 p.nL (36-28-30) Let’s Blake a Deal doctor makes It possible for (Z2) Bowery Bose f raW ?e« ‘'‘ |?wln Neljon 1:88 (Z(M2-30) News (C> 9:38 (8)* The*St«lB Briekson Shew a railroad worker to achieve (30-33) 8oherer-MaoNoB (8) Teleconrse s i s s ! (8-461 The Fourth EstaU <®> (SO) Snpenmm (O) ^ 1^ Alan F totU Reawroh ^ iU - lSl?)*'’S r y . S / o a r Live. 16:36 (8) Passvrord (0) Goldberg Vartallons (6) Dating Game his dream of having an all- 2 6:30 (£)* Nows wHh Walter Croa- expense-paid glorious spree in l-OO (3) Tom *nd * entists Investigate IM S meW 8:30 ?8)**^n Oh 1"* Prayer * Prter Jennings News (O) NYC. «f) R , (SO) Roller Derby _ ‘‘The HoneyraTOno.D . — Bites out to destroy worW kre (3) Sunrise Sem ester (M) Social Security In Aotoa (^gp-lMMO) News, Sporta, John Gunther ll£3?SSrD'£y.‘®if O-r Live. 9:39 (3) Petticoat Junctloa (O) another pursuit of the easy •<** RtSt (8) Konie P arty (0) (22-30) Huntley-Brlnkley Be- W eather (C) (30) Industry en Parade (8^) Peyton Place (G) responsible for ‘(i?‘ vurw R iT tE r Mou.lg.cr (36-33-80) The ^ J l® '® , <®> Uonnecticnt -l«s>“ (2340) Huntley-Brlakley Be­ »=»• dollar when they ,_fS anovlctlms turned into Zom (S-40) Dream NewsJsewB Special. ^ , participate In amateur night gl48 6:48 (20) Local News “Ambush Bay port (G) — - '•ollei 7:10 (3) Newi and WeaD*^. 2:54 (40) Women’® ItM (8) llOQi® r a rty (0) 6:45 (20) Local Newo "The Old C<5lege Try ’ Broad­ t'.OO.uV) Ntttlon«3 H oche^ a t local the^ater. "Ghost of Dragslrip HoH°w" (30-23-80)‘ Today dhow (C> 8:00 tJO)M *58-Jody F air and Russ Bener. (8) Friends o lM r. Goober tO "TipXIJJ Ullon €*a Dead Jockey-- V _ •67. 11:20 (3) Monday Starlight (8-40) Dreain (Hrl of 87 7:0# (8) After Dinner .Movie by "Light Fantastic" ^64 A lone­ "My Pal Gus 82. Fatoer ues of high school seniors Md (8) Huckleberry Hound (O) (20) Memory Is*® 7:80 (3) Perception (8) Yale vs. University ol Pilot tries to raise monw ' g f i Be*nlto Cereno. Re- 3:64 (40) Women’s Now® thelr"'ohf5icea of- getting into (8) Bostoa .»* Ml»»eio4» B«ee- (40) Dating Game <8) Saturday Spectacular taking on a »u®P*®*®V®„i*i*iIf[ some young girl taking danc­ peat of April S. 9:00 p.m. 3:00 (8) To Tell the T ru tt (0) ives up son after court bat- Ui30 7:48 (3) AooentAoocn. on Cosnertient Bweb^ ^ ing lessons foils to lovo wlto e and soon realises son the colleges of their Choice. 8,00 (30-23^0) W o u o .D o a t B at •"The Girl He lieft Behtad (3) Captain Kangaroo (20-22-30) Another Worid (0> job and becomes Involve^lth (20-33-30) Another Worid (O) (Ci 1:18 ^20-30) Major Loagae Baea- 8:00 (40) Operation Alphahot an , international her Instructor. Dolores Mo- (8^0) General Floaplial gmeans more than - money. ike D aisiei (C) K •86- Hargrove's spicy c®*”® ^ (40) General Ilospllal Richard Wldmark, Joanna (649) The Fugitive (G) B <8) Bipcord of life; an inductee leads m 8:80 (8) Mickey 3:28 (8) News (C) ring. Robert Taylor, Dorolby Monday, May 8 3:35 (8) New® (O) ains*-, 19:39 <18) Subscription .TV ^22) Sox Baeeball (O) U8) Mb»oriptlo» TV new peacetime Amy: » PJ^ (40) News and Views Malone. , ,, 8:30(3) Dloh Van Dyho Show Oru. _ "Hotel” Boston at Marie “The Mikado’’ ^ vate who learns fact® (40) Mack and Myer (20) Hnntley-Brlnkley Beport (20-3240) You Don’t Say (O) (20) Huntley-Brlnkley Re­ 1:30 (40) Saturday Matlnoo Mov» 8:48 »••** ‘(Il2?30) y lu S J ^ t (0) ^:ai| Modern Supervisory Practlee 11:99 (34-26.22-3040) News, Sports, (40) Newlywed 8:06 (3) Hap Richards Show (4)1 (40) Dark Shadows (G) W '7 4 ”'‘SI.L“ a™ «. 8:18 Friendly Giant- (8) Mr, Goober (C) port (C) ‘■Foxes ol Harrow” R«* 8:80 (8) Mleelon: ^"at Hun?e^.““^Ulle“3g2*: (8) Girt Tslk (8) Twilight Zone 1:1 (8) Las Vegas Show Big 3 Theatre Foil an assassination .plot r--- (T) News —MomenU ol Com- "A Bullet Is Waldijg M. L. B. (G) B “The Good Humor Mon 50. a^iist a young prlno^ W 7:45 British Calendar Sheriff and hia prisoner make 41:30 (20-22-30) Tonight Show (C> 8:00 (3) Kentucky * 5 'wued- (20-22-30) Get Sm art (0) of a Phlla. family imd a dash­ (3)' Make K o ^ Mishaps and ^IS^d^u^r®.® 8:99 French Chef April and Mark pose as a bel­ Starring Johnny Carson (8) Notre Daipe Alnmm Foe*. (8-40) I-awrenM W o^ <0) ing Frenchman during Bxpo- (8) Carlton Fredericks Show performing zany feats of dar- (36) "ono'*0 ^rM k Report ‘ —• Elegance with Eggs a forced landing to desert and ly daheerItMILld and 6614X4 hersswa agent In a 8:00 (20-22-30) Saturday Night at betalll^ a “Gotrt rlne-do. R „ find themselves maroonw to make a Thrush hlller (8) Jaey Bishop Show (O) SILIUIIsltlon Whof 1876. «a- (20) Film _ _ , m an and hie Kl'‘l Sign Off _ . 1:89 Antiques _ . „ _ plot ■ - VldOl^Wlde World SM*** 11:30 (30) Tonight Show (30) December Bride (8-A) Iron Horse <0) B (40) U. 8. Air Force Rellgloas Furniture Restoration 'with an old man and ms reveal his identity. 1:00 (8) Nows —Moments of Com­ Annual Notre Dame Old *"Th*^ast Sunset^ Kirk (30) Washington Beport (40) Jnck LaLanno Show Carson. Lola Albright. (18) Hitchcock 1 and H Film aad Sign Off „ daughter. Rory Calhoun. Jean (6-49) Combat (C) B fort —Guldeposts las and Rock Hudson with (18) yob Asked for It A book publisher 'eMlves a 3:90 (8) News, Weather, Moment (30) One O’clock Report — era Footb^l iilio (80) Tonight 10:00 (3) Candid Cam era Gt‘rnfiS?y'"and It s Shadow Simmons. _ , James SUcy guest stars as a Band. Ind. In tniB jp* Dorothy Malone. Joe C°H®"‘ 11:45 (22) Suturdsy Night TouigM (20-22-30) Snap Judgm ent (O) (24) Theatre 80 •t MedlUtloB, Sign Off (8-33) Mike Douglas Show, new addition to the squad who Sign Off ditlonal battle (23) Mike Doaglas Shw (O) iTeT^?^e’’a !p » le ^ 19:9# Open Mind „ (40) V. S. Air Force Beligloaa Caroh Lynley and Neville Show (0) , (8) Medic (30) The Fllnistonee (C> well-intentioned _CUIsens______APhri: The AmAmeri* (O turns out to be a welcher the spring t™**?'"* SS T *?^y- Brand. D ram a ol (30) News und SIgu Off • Wall ol Silence • An Innocent can Indian (18) You Asked for It and a shirker. Film and Sign Off (C)_ tenm next year s v ^ ^ pmy leflmmafl and numetoua dKil" (22) Isite Show (40) Boio the Clown (40) McHale’e N*yy husband gets involved with COMMENTATOR (30) Theatre 80 (18) Secret Agent 1:06 (3) Laa Vegas 8how ,(C) ers will oppose fo^er stars odtles that take place d u r^ ‘‘Biast from 20.000 Fatoom s" 10:28 (20-22-30) Nfcws Glamorous Caribbean aolreaa The biggest acts currently ai^ of the ‘‘Fighting Irish . a cattle drive from AQuasoan- Paul (Christian and Paula Ray- 10:80 (3) Homemaker’o Movie 8:0# (20-22-30) I Dream ol JeannU Howard K. Smith wUl be the Taesday. May 9 (40) McHale’s Navv is the victim of a vicious plot pearing at the top hotels and (18) The Christophers entlee. Mexico to Texas her- Uo-2340) Concentration (0) 8:00 (18) Highway P atrel to plant an accusation of mur­ nightclubs In Las Vegas are (20-30) - Vietnam Review (4o"^lJ. 8. Air Fores Bellgloas (8-40) Dateline: llolljnvood 8:30 (20.22-30) TspUln Nice (O) B commentator for ABC’s four- P.M. Dan Mathews Investigates der against a British Agent. rbatured nightly along with (22) M arshal DUloa 8:80 fw 'F U tolf’N* Petticoat® (O) Film and Sign OH (O) 10-88 (8-18) Children’s lloolor putlng machine. Then In ®J^er (8-40) B at Patrol (O) B hour program on Africa sched­ 4:18 Modern Supervisory Praelle* strange circumstances that host Bill “Jose Jlminez” Da- fo reduce usually high accl (18) SnbtcrSptloB TV 8:15 Friendly Olnnt turn an Innocent murder wlt- 8:39 (3) Red Skelton H oar (G) ) (8) News. MomenU ef Com- 11:06 (20-22-30) Pot Boone ’^•'OW (W dent rate on a new stretch uled for Sept. 10. He reviews Guest: Nipsey Russell. S ^-40) Hollywood ' Palace <0) fort —Ouldeposte (8-40) Superm arket Sweep- **Hoiel” 8:80 What’s Now . , (39-3240) Occasional Wife (O) 3:06 W News and W eathre —Me- (22) liCVi Go to the IUco» 10:00 (3) Gunemoke s (3) News and W eather j —Mo­ of highway Mathews places It 9:00 (3) Andy Griffith Show (0) Issues facing Africa. The pro­ Tracy Newman shows fOiX- S?a*S. % “en*a‘n ^ f / f e * M « ment af Medltatlaa —Sign Off (30) Sett Hunt under severe "selective en­ muslc InstrumenU. house defies all efforts oC a (640) The Invaders (G) 10:80 (8) Twilight Zone ment el Medltatlea —Slga OH 11 :S0 *2«M0) Hollywood Sguareu forcement”. gram win be narrated by G r^- l-OO (3) Weather —?P?™> (18) Sabecrlptlon T V ____ (C) (26-22-30) Bond West (C) B 6:00 Travel Time (18) Polka Varieties (8-40) One In a Mill.on (M) Film (8-40) Felony Sqn^ (C) B ory Peck. ___ Montana 18:06 (3) Love of Life (30) The AqusnaaU 9:M (3) Family Affair (0) B______6:30 What’s New (20-23-30) . (40) Addams Fam ily Repeat of 6:30 p.m. (8) Mike Dos«l»e, „ 7:00 .Modern Supervisory Pm etire Carol I>awrence U featured ad The Supervisor m b Oo* c h „ WEDNESDAY J6/ PROGRAM this week's 7:86 C*avorsatlono with Arnold SUNDAY (40) Everybody’s Talking 'T o Sleep. PercHanoe to 11:66 (S-8-36-83-SM6)^ jam Am Am\ WPmemmNows, flahJi^^fSporle, 12:38 (3) Nows (C) _ .' Tho"Haves and the Have-NoU 1:89 (9) Best Seller Scream ” Ricardo Montalban W eather (C) (26-22-36) Meet the Frese (0> (l«*?Mfred^Hitchc.mk ^r«®®“*J 13:1# (3) Search for Tomorrow (0> Part. II “A Life of Her Own and Joanne Dni. Lola Albright 11:15 (26) Momore L iw 7-80 (80) Agriculture ea Farad* A gaugsler loolra for *■** ^unS>"A«r«*»>®“ —Key to (20-23-30) Eye Oaess '0 ) (33) At*'^nmo with Kilty 1s special 'guest star. A pri- H'*® ,<3* ®*“l[li5"VunB” 7:45 !«> (8) surfedsaereo «Hehrt o » .. (*!i)*lflJ:u?"Jhe Uonhearted after murdering ® (40) Bonna Reed Show Survival yVdetectlve seU^ out to find J^oney. G““b- 7:66 (3) Sign oa ,*“*.f®?*** a rival syndicate AUbl M ^ (39) O w sy Vaie UClCULIlfTJ OV\m X/M6 I.V atssxa 18:48 iS) Galdhm Light (C) (49) The Fugitive the murderer 61 the veteran 8:00 (3) The Chrlstophera ■'‘??ie‘'’s tr a K “ ' " h ’®®^P*rt (30) M lchelangele:, The Last (36^83-34) Nowe (0) **'* Ncw'^ritaln Bopertory Thea­ detective who taught him the whacked at clalin by three (8) The Is the UJe sJr^es of vignettes ®" ‘i>« 13:88 ter 1:96 (3) As the World T aras (O) men after his find. Jock Mar (30) New Testam ent aau mew- (26-3346) Let’s Make a Deal business. tlon: ‘‘<3an human »;«- ’ I ^ of two program s trao- (646) Wednesday Night at tiM honey, Jeffrey, Stone. (C) warded as meanlngf^^ T^ hig his “ (e ‘h~®«h hi. soulp- HShabllatatloB for Bx-prteon- (8) Dating Game ’ MV part one—‘‘A Sense ‘U 1:56 (39-22-99) News (O) Movies 11:36 (I6-33-I6) Teni*kt <®> I-16 Bavey aad orn "North to Alaska” John Starring Johnny Caraon (40) Thin le M*i,i®\o) L ^ ‘.‘ a historical survey of n.r?t!^gr& M 16:60 Not JoaraaJ , , „ „ _ 3:99 (8) Password (C) . 8:30 (3) Adventures •* ,VJS**S))'®' thB muny paths Western mAn ^ p e at of May I, 8.00 P-i*. (29-32-39) Days of Oar Lives Wayne, Stewart Granger, Brn-Ere- (646) Joey Bishop ^ow (O) has traveled before reaching i f “ orked.*™ et?^ -lele KoKovacs, Fabian------and- Capu- ■ 22:55 ( 8) The Las Vegas Show (C) S ) ” ^'h?.^ l Y ' t h W . WILTON’S K (0) cine In brawling dram a of i;## (g) Nows. Moments of Coasr hlb present state. (844) Newlywed Game early Alaska. (C) R fort —Gnidrprets •=« !Si) w5'e UstltuU, (Ol (8) Report to the People yeW os'e’ ^2l‘'rSr"f. Wednesday, May 10 3:99 (3) House P arty (C) (36) One O’a o c k Beport — WNHOTV Gen, Manager. lU 7:06 (3) Lassie JO _ - Md Main St„ Mnncheetw (26-33-99> The l ^ t o r s <0) 9:St (81 Goroor Pyle —U8MC (O) 146 (3) Car 84 Where Are YeaT W. M aschmeler hosts inls ' is) Voyage lo tha Bottom (649) Dream Girt Of ’67 Sign Off _ . *■** (8) Faith for XodW (0> ; FrUadly Giant (49) U. 8. Air Force Rellgleaa mpnthly special .®®‘""'®".*X* the Sea (C) B I What’s Now S';84 (46) Weroen’s News 16:66 * ) Danny Kayo Show (O) B Film and Sign Off (C) (22) New Threr^toeges on leiicrslettera r«ccivc«received vav*.. v «'?: HUMMEL 1:66 (8) To Tell toe Trmto (0) (SO) Cartoea Cutimo (C) A young Moxican lad (4( TO SOI, (zo-*s-awf(36-3349) •1 opj8p:j (0) R 3:56 (8) Nows and W eather —3 ^ |J‘»F.'"Bu"cU“ "Sr. .and Clsy- hl4 pet goat. *■ (26-3346)(36-3949) Another World <0> ,jg, Sabscriptl...iloB TV ment el Meditation —Sign Off 9:18 (40) Sacred H ei^ ton Fritche: ’‘Foreign Policy HGURINES I Sarvival la tha Sea (I) Yalo vs Colambla Baso- "Study In Ten'error” 9:30 (3) Peremftloa (O) 120) Freatlere * (8) The Chrlstophere .0) Hello Down Thero hall __ (80) Baobelor F rth er 7:86 (Sl^t^'j^at ‘Sd S ^ ' ) SabscriptloB. TV ‘‘Tips for Fathora Uo) Beaay and Cecil (36-33-30) W oaderlsl World ol •K tS7;30p.m . ' Like Flint” {JS5 J T - ^ V a ld * (O) ^ 1:48 ( 8) Commoate aad PeeP}®„„ Color <0) B (49) G eaeral Hospital Joe Francis hosts ^The' Legend of BR B lau^ • Rep«ILt % 6:00 D.«. 3:36 (8) News (C) An old Mexican peasant ,5;g ^SJp-’cVf^My'rert with a feature on hunting plan- • Bmylaff » KanuT . •. 3:39 (I) Dick Van Dyke Show,^, cues a colt ho bejlsvesto Ire r a n g e oMd DRYER Buying an Older Home Illra’t Say (0) (8) D lalo p e . reincarnation U tiie (M dol (36.3249) Yon <• V -<.v V. ‘‘Young Jewish l^®oere 1:88 " ^ ‘Capliel BMrerte 9 In My Ojflhfe*-, .. (49) Dark Shi^ows (22) Clmllee el Srivattea Representative Daddarlo Rain from a bsmd of vHMan- WIRING SERVICE 6 Y ear Dellar’e Werto 4:99 (3) Ranger Andy Show (0 ) 3:06. (8) Bosioa at Minnesota Base- ous horse traders. • PUy of the Week (363349) MiUch Game (C) (SO) Roehy aad Hie Frieade 6:66 (3) Ed SalUvan Shew <0} hall Guests: The Supreme., Xavier Souvlce duM-gv!^ The Iceman Cometh U (49) Swabby Show (M) The Chrlstophere (O) (26) Kallaa Program 4:38 (89-32-39) News (0) (23) Big Store Cougat and his orehestra^to Wiring InstsUlntlonB tn_Ow M:S0 (8) I«ok Cp »»* “ y® Cha^ Robert deters. Rkto- Thursday, May 31 4-86 (3) Big 3 Theatre ■ (8) Vidicoa (0) .„ .w i - ‘‘The S lash er’ , ard Pryor. Frank Ifleld and and New Home# »nd ■•■I* “Cobra Woman - ‘43. AdVen- * ‘flim DiecTo Zoo 4U1 awuJd” (SO) Medical Knowledge ler HI f* nf? All tures to the jungles (>f ^ Ic a wlmtlng color trip through a Man—DUhetes Friendly Giant as the "Cobra Woman strikes A ni'otessor from "ilil^'rh o FBI (C) Bleetite H eat iBstaltottoBto worid-ftmed so^ ^clal Agent Rhodes to *«!U What’s Now . ____ ■ — and (Miuses fear in all. Jon (36) The Soathern Bap»#» vard Medical School ^explaine Tracy Ncarnian sin^® r®o®*® Hall. Maria Montes. • diabetes, 'what it is. how It la eSught In a *hlle folk songs. treated. In an hour-long pres­ vestigating sabota410 to * (24) Dangerous Bobla A* conversation on the ®^J® Tungsten mine ) Observing Bye (22) Mike Douglas Show (0) entation. 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(tovers a killing that an entire diATit band and a panel discus* 3:00 (18)„ Wild------Blae, Boad — —— 6 Foarth Estate ■ town to trying to conceal. slm SI?" as*? InclOdng ‘‘Down­ (30) Industry on Parade Local Editors DiscuM «»• (39) The Christophers beat"UCat V.4SVOV.critic Stanley Dance ai^ (40) Man Without a Gua WILSON (36) The Aqaanants student® andid teachers. .v,:' Matinee 16 ^ n A (0 Sport of too Week 3:18 (SO) Suaday Goes to Wash­ Crew: Charles Rlvor Rm ** (46) Dennis the Menace (22) F aith to PaRk „ “Mr. Smjlh ELECTRICAL CO . 6;M (8) Mike Donglas Show (O) (SO) Sacrifice *••• ington'ington One of Ho"yP®®«’® Sr.a.lcM ?3’l‘c'td tfm « (26) Ladles Day (40) Bsllwlnlde (C) greatesteatesi classics. Thin ReAdeattal-OoBinL-M r« ...ew.smar man nfint to Wann. h>vC story of Billy Friday. May 13 (46) Fetor Jennings N e « (C) 11:80 (8) From the College Campaa young m an sent to Wnnh. Julie Jordan set against a tiff (63346) News, Sperto, Woath- (C) by a political machine In be­ oualnt New England seaport. g4»-iSn — CM-ISV ' P.M . Trinity College lief thSt he will be their dupe. 1®*®® (S) Cftttdld Cani®FG (O) 8:18 Friendly Giant *fg/®3Cerv Grlllia Show (8-10) Discovery ’67 (O) H rcmkliffl for his own char­ “ (20-2W0) Andy Williams Shew i:M What’s New ”An ran Horse In acter and a lady rep'>r-.e. to A midget submarine nasned .(2#) I Led Three Lives tures” a ride aboard an 84- prove them the charlatans GuesS; Ella Fitzgerald. Roy "A irin’^ . . year-old train, one of they really are. An excellent 6: 6" 1 C’s Special 6,9. ‘(5?*8SS?.?*“N> .-?\?..to .r <01 Rogers and Dale 5'’^?’*®L,hhe Repeat of-M ay 11, 7:00 p.n0- ica’a last wood-burning cast Is headed by Jam es Slew- Smothers Bros, and Jonathan motives which chugs between art. Jean Arthur and Claude 6:36 What’s NeW M S rTS«"B"t’.ln Erlchso. Show Winters. 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Weather (6) (t-M) Love On a Rooftop fo r liS* (S> As the World Taros (0) 13:M (23-22-33) Colgate Comedy It started a couple' of seaaone i figured, - folt instance, that <2«-IU-3S> Let’ll Make a Peal (18) Merv Griffin Show (0) ' (23) Fhoue Your Answer Hoar (C) “ cgi ago with its first National t>i4.v> you could keep ripe bananas in (80) MoUoles Navy "Just for Lauglw” is theme <8> nallnc Gome and theme song for this spe­ nou ors Test wliioh was flunked by a the refrit^rator because the old 1;5S Faaeword (0 ) . edy headliners recreate roq- national sample of quit tsikers Daye of Oar Uvee. 6:13 (43) Bronco the l^nown it would not be the basis 6:23 (8) The Stela Erlkseu Show tines that made them famous. and also by most of tbe.Uving- (C> Performers are Edte Adams, offi-i for a question. Anyone -.vho can (8-4S) The Newlywed Game (C) loom audience who wore ap*- fiM (S) House Party (C) ' 3:33 (3) News with Walter Oroa- Kaye Ballard, Mel Brooks. a.m d|o inore than boil water knows (SS-2f-Se> The Doctors (0) kile (C) Shelley______Berman, . Phyllis Phyll DH- * paJUed by disclosure of A lack Of ler, Nanette Fabrny, Bob New- erivl that po^toes cook fester when Dream Girl of (8) Feter Jennings News (0> Judgment and knowMge of f:64 (4S) Women’s Mews (0 ) (23) BrIUsh Calendar hart, Carl Reiner. Nipsey Rus- that road safety rulea out isKO small ^eces. S:W (S) To Tell the Truth (O) (22-80) Hantley-Brinkley Be- sell,’ Dick Shawn, others, port (C) (8-43) Stage '67 B hTid Since then, natianal audience There were other easy-to- (Z»-2f-Se) Another World (01 "Rodgers and Hart Today” (S-4S) Oeneral Hospital 6:45 (23) Imcol News nigl: samples have ^thet* failed n)is- guess ' qUesUotis about laser S;t5 (3) News (C> 7:33 (3) Daktari (C> New look at classic Rodgers (23) Hnatley-BrtaUey Bepoit and Hart songs interpreted O arably or just squeaked through beams, h M oaUs and sonic s:se timi quickness of observation and on The series, wW<* ortgrinaMy (40) Swabby Show B U:33 (38-33-22-33-43) News, Sports, Weather (C) Hi poUtioal leanings with equaHy started as a way to use some of 4:ZS (20-22-30) News (C) (8-43) Batnuui (O) B 4:33 (3) Blc 3 Theotra (18) " X 4- X ’.' (C) (U> Sabsoriptloa TV Wife discouraging results. - OBS's elaborate elecUon- ''Desert Hawk" "Ambush Bay" ’60- The Des­ 8;33 (3) Muter Beberte (O) U:1S (23) Memorynory Loseusae The drivers tests, usually projeoUng equipment out of sea­ ert Hawk rescues kidnaped (3-43) F Troop (O) B eil. rincess winning her love and 3:33 (S) My Three Sons (0) 11:23 (3) Thursday■day StarilghtStarili a idtown before holidays which son, currently does not empha- le people's freedom. Yvonne (Z0-n43) Star Trek (C) B "B y the LLight ir ' of ' the Silvery atoe the statistics of special DeCarlo. Richard Greene. ((3) Moon" ’53->3- Wife _ and ohlldrea_____ knoi produce chllhngly large death The BnteiYrise ia' rendered think dad is playing around g^roups of test-takers. Tuesday (3-22) Mike Doaglas Shaw (0 ) powerless In an eerie mid- diag tniUs, have been fine public serv­ (18) Tea Asked for It space confrontation with a with French suitress. Doris idght there were -some sketchy (23) Boach aiders Day,„ Gordon MacRae. (C> noiB ice ventures. As for the others, spaceship from an alien olvU- U:33 (23di33) Toaight Show (0> reports on scores by some high (33) The Flintstones (O) isatlon. chan it-can be argued that they have (43) McHales Navy (8-43) Bewitched (C) B Starring Johnny Carson school science studmts and a (8-43) Joey BUhop Show (0> ( « i ’s produced little beyond inferiori­ 6:13 (18) Highway Fatrol (18) SnbsorlpUon TV 1:33 (3) News -MomeaU ef Coso- ty feelings. gpx)up of soldiers in Vietnam. A thief makes mistake of steal­ "The Russians Are Coming" fort —OsIdeposU T1 Aside from the drivers testa ing a piece' of petroleum . re­ t:H (3) Thnrsday Night Movies (S3) One OrClook Report tmlc This viewer who has flunked search 'equipment that con­ "Love Has Many Faces” Lana Sign Off ifght along in the past, rated — another is coming up May 28 tains radio-active pellets. No. 2 Turney Cliff Robertson and cha- Hugh O’Brian. A romantic dra­ (43) O. S. Air Force Religioss •Excellent” Tuesday night by — these do-it-yourself quizes are An ex-convict Is charged with Film and Sign Oft (G> pita a robbery that never happen­ ma set in Acapulco, Mexico 1:33 (3) The Lao VegOs Show (01 scoring 74 out of a possible 90 on neither very stimulating to take ed about an heiress who uses her 6:33 (3) News and Weather —Me- the “The National Science Test" nor to watch. Harry Reasoner, (23) This Is the Life millons to win whatever she ment of Heditotlon —Sign (M and will now retire permanently Tuesday night’s host, did his from TV test-taking. The grade best to inject a little levity into was a pure fluke. the proceedings, but it. was gen­ OBS’s national sample came erally heavy going. FR ID A Y JU PROGRAM I 1:33 (3) Best Seller (IS) Subscrtpllon TV Part IV ' A Lite of Her Own" "In Like Flfnl’’ ’BO 3:M (3) Friday Night Meviea Nielsen’s No. 1: (23) FUm "The Countn Girl" Bing Cros­ A Highlights (22) At Home with Ktty by. Grace Kelly and William (S3) Gypsy (C) Holdep. Story focuses on an Movie Awards (40) The FncUlve entertainer who has lost Con­ N “Rodgens & Hart Today,” 1:33 (3) As the World turns (Cl fidence in himself and a-ho N (20-22-33) Let’s Make a Deal uses alcohol and the strength NETW YORK (AP)— Holly­ wdth Bobby Darin, Pat^a (C) of his wife to escape the hard in Clark, the Supremes and the (8) Dating Gnme realities of life. R o e a wood’s Academy Awards show 1:56 (23-22-30) News (O) (43) Range (O) on ABC was, not unexpected­ Iktomas and the Papas, wl/U be 2:33 (3) Password (C) (23-22-33) T. H. C. Cat (0 ) B It ly, the most popular show dur­ presented Thursday 9-10 p.m. (23-22-33) Day* of Onr Ures ^ 3 ) PkyllU DUIer Shew (C) bur (C) ing the first two weeks of . . . The first part of "Mi- (3-43) Newlywed Game 123-22-33) Loredo (C) B It April according to the new ohaelamgelo: The Lest Giant,’’ 2:33 (3; House Party (C> (8;^) The Aareagers (O) off (20-22-33) The Doctor* (C) ■The Joker” teoluring Peter Nielsen ratings published Mon­ win be presented Sunday 6:80- (8-43) Dream Girl of '67 Jeffrey. Mrs. Peel visits home nigrl day. Second most popular was 7:30 p.m. The second part will 2:54 (3) To Tell the. Truth (C> of a bridge expert and gets Szp -a re-run of CBS’s cartoon, (23-22-33) Another World (C) a Md deal from a man who his be presented June 4 at the same -(8-43) General HoepUol seeks revenge against her. “Charlie Brown’s All-Stars." time . . . A look at this year’s (18) SabteripUoB TV ' T 3:25 (3) Now* _(C) "Study in ■'Terror” The Dick Van Dyke special ort’ high school seniors heading for 3:53 (3) Dick Vaa Dyke Skew (O) N. (23-22-33) Yon Don’t Say (O) the same network was in third (x>Uege in the faU wUl be tak­ in (8) Mr; Goober (C) 11:15 (*•> Memory Laae place. en on CBS’ “The Old College (43) Dark Skaduw* 11:23 <*>.^Fridoy Spectaeolar Sah Other programs in Nielsen’s 3:H (3) Baager Andy Show (0) Try” Tuesday 10-1-1 pm. (23-22-33) Match Game (O) The Girl Can’t Help It" ’66- (Ml 10 — the last meaningful Do]ra and out theatrical agent “Past Intruding,” a Japanese (I f) Snperheroc* and star maker is asked by I t •ne of the season— ^were OBS’s film with Ekiglish subtitles set Iron Man exrracketeer to make star of (43) Swabby Show vai- “Rod Skelton Show,” “Andy agcdmit the Olympic Games, Ms girl friend beforeagaves; itTfhe 31map---- 4:U (23-22-13) Now* tC) * ^yne^MajisfteU.^Ct jiiaiiaaicK in ) arifflth Show” N B C ’s “Bonan- wW be televiioed Friday at 9 3:63 (3) Big 3 Theatre i**"i*^> Tonight Show vod' “ He’* A Oocseyed Wonder Starring Johnny Carson. IHi” and Danny 'lYiomas Spe­ p.m. on Channel 24 . . . Hla- ’50-After being fired irom 1-84 cial, OBS’s "Family Affair,” tortan Arnold Toynbee taJHoo lob. orange '■ »orter save* Anne Jeffreys is a (C)** **•1^ plant’* phyroU and captures P A B C ’s "Bewitched” and CBS’s about tha w id e n ^ gap he- * i* L Moments of . Ooaa- trio of bandita. Mickey Roon­ guest on NBC's “Thb —^sMessats BCp “Lucy Show.” tsveen the; affluent and the un- ey. Terry Moore. (6-22) Mke Doaglas Show (W SfUn from U.N.C.L.E.” 1|3) . Oao O’OliMk' Booort the 4e(^ve^d|>e(i opuntrlea ’Tuesday a- o Off . .1161 Yon Asked for .M , . Friday i «;30-9 :30 p.m. > D. 8. Ahr' Fores Moliglotsi eec' at t:M pwm. on Ohanned 24 . The most unusual spectacle of WBASONER PRfMRAM slci On Channel 9ii W ednesd^ WM burtiiag millions of A m e rii^ 1:21 dollars ev.ery day; an fxntMlaf 3:25 N.Y CBS newsman Harpy Reason- be an inteirvtew w4th' fien. uad«rwater appearaace la thp Amortoan moat of KodMatioa —Sign Off Sr "wlU serve as host of "Who, Wayne Miorigw: at 8 p.m; . . . company of manta rays, G moray eels and man-eatlag (2363) Tanoa (C) B bot' What, When, Where, Why, With " T ^ New IHCoralkty : Chafitaga sharks. (3) Front Bow -FrMsy Night the Hstrry'’neasoner,” a series of TO of the ShuMlent Geneiiaitton,” a (23) Corliss Archer. "Surprls.e Package" with 'fful <33) TThe FlioUtoaoo (OI Brynner had ' Mitsi 'Jaynpr. -hour programs starting program on the state of reNgton (43) MeHalo> Navy . Big-Uma gambler, deport^ Oor SPEEDY SMcfaOty , 22. The broadcasts win in-> ott' tihw ooUege oompus, wdU be 6:33 (13) Highway Fatrol his native. 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