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FACE TWENTY-FOUB FRIDAY, MARCH-17,-1567 V. ' ( '•>1 S ' r ’:,! iianrI|f^Ht(r lEtt^nfttgUnaUk Average Daily Net PrcM Run For Uie Week Ended The WeatW *^e public la invited to an The Newcomers Club of the BInnft 11, 1987 '•'f' Windy and cold today, About Town Raster Bake Sale to be held Manchester YWCA will have a 12th Circuit (duuice o f flurries, high 26-287 by the Assuinptlon Junior High Dessert Card Party Tuesday at dear, very edd toiilg^ loW 9 A limited number of tickets School Civics Club tomorrow 7:30 p.m. at the Community Y. G>urt Cases 15,087 to 10 above; partly sunny, not are available at the door for from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m‘. The sale A wig fashion show will be so cold tomorraw, high near 8A “ Hales-a-Poppln," presented by will be held at the school, 27 R given by Sears Roebuck and Manehe$ter-—A CUy of Village Charm Nathan Rale PTA tomorrow at Adams St. Co., Manchester Shopping Park- MANCHESTER SESSION VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 142 (FOUR'TEBN PAGES—'IinaECTlON) 8. p-nu at the school. ade. Tickets may be obtained MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 (Ctnaslfled Advertlsbuc on Pnee 11) PRICE SEVEN CENTS The French Club of Manches­ from Mrs. Robert Howard, 192 '-The case of Guy Mullen, 27, North Methodist church Choir ter will meet tonight at 8 at Spring 9t. of no certain address, chained will rehearse tomorrow at 7 Orange Hall. There will be en­ with breach of peace, waa p.m. at the church. tertainment and refreshments. The executive committee of nolled. Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Mullen was a r ^ te d after a Beach Check Lebanon, will meet Monday at disturbance at his home Nov. 20 7:30 p.m. at Masonic»^emple. when he allegedly threatened LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. his wife. ’The nolle was entered (A P ) — Police are conslder- Tis A Foin Selectioii of Produce LBJ Leaves Tonight Manchester Rod and Gun on the recommendation of Jo­ using television cameras We Hove For All of Ye This Club will have its annual meet­ seph Gust, family relations ot- tiiN^natch beaches for ob- St. Patrick's Weekend! ing and election of officers to­ fleer, who said that since the jectiohable activities. disturbance a divorce action ‘This w ^ elln e city has FEUIT: Fresh Strawberries, Watermelons, morrow at 8 p.m. at the club­ ' j'., , VgU Fruit, Honeydews, Spanish Melons, house. A roast beef dinner will ' v' ' V ' S s has been filed and the case Is many seclud^ coves and awaiting ketion in superior SO mahy good things the cost of p o o lin g them V a « y Limes, Cantaloupes, Plums, Pineapple, Red, be served at 6:30 by Paul Cor- By ROBERT COLBY tencing date, pending a man­ The jury was ushered into the White, Blue Grapes, Navel Oranges, Tan­ court. Is estimated at 842,000 a renti. president, and his com­ datory pre-sentence investlga deliberation room at 8:50 p.m. Conference gerines, T«nples, Cider and APPLES Nolles were similarly entered year. mittee. Kathleen Giesecke Diane BuscagUa "A t leaat I have one tlon and report by the Adul after hearing an hour and a half FRESH from THE COOLERS! in the cases of Clifford Carter, come from conaolatioh, I can see my Police Chief Harry La- VEGETABLES: Plenty of Green Ones, Too! Fresh As­ 29, of Talcottvllle, who was Probation Dept. Bond for Tur­ charge, or instruction on the paragus, Dandelions, Peas, Spinach, Beet Greens, Water­ Cub Scout Pack 53 of Wad­ Coventry Girls Earn Laurels children again.” cotte wa- set at 85,000. law and porslble verdicts, by brow said yesterday that dell School will meet tonight at charged with fraudulent Issue closed-circuit TV cameras cress, Belgium Endive, Beei^ En^ve, Elscarole, Savoy, of a check, and In the case of 'This was the reaction of A t presstime today, Tur- Judge Radin Chinese Cabbage, Leeks, Green Beans, Green, Yellow 7:30 in the school cafeteria. would enable one man at Top scholars in the June graduating class at Coventry High PINEHURST Richard E. Turcotte Jr. af­ cottf had not been freed on During deliberations, the Squash White Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Acorn, Butternut There will be a magic show. Francis Makulls, 38, of .113 the station to keep tabs on School are Miss Kathleen Giesecke, left, valedictorian, and VVells St. who was charged with ter a jury of seven women bond from Hartford State Jail. jury foreman knocked on the No. M ajor Squash, Chariots and Rhubarb. Miss Diane Buscaglia, salutatorien. Miss Giesecke is the what’s going on. intoxication and breach of To Mrs. L, who came from Rockville by bus, and five men returned a Immediately after sentenc- door on two separate occasions ASPARAGUS ...... lb. 4 9 t Junior High Methodist Youth daughter of Henry Giesecke of North School Rd. and Miss Two manufacturers are peace after a family disturb­ this snowy moniing this means MORRELL’S verdict of manslaughter ng. Asst. State’s Atty. Edward to send notes to the judge ask­ TOMATOES...... pkg. 19^ Fellowship of South Methodist Buscaglia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Camillo Buscaglia making a cost study, the ance. E-Z CUT HAM which she just can’t find any last night in Hartford Su­ J. Daly Jr., who had asked the ing clariflcntion of the words chief said. Decisions CHIQUITA BANANAS ...... 2 lbs. Church will have a social tomor­ of Silver St. Valedictorian is" vice president of school’s Na­ malice, and insanity. row at 7:30 p.m. at the church. tional Honor Society chapter and salutatorian is society place around here but at Pinehurst. perior Court. jury during his closing argu­ MURCOTT TANGERINES ...... doz. 5 9 0 AREA TO BE SAVED Turcotte, 29, charged In a ments to return a first degree Each timO, at 4:20 p.m. and president. 8:06 p.m., court was called to Reynolds Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil . .pkg. 4 7 it Hockanum Dog Club will BOSTQN (AP)—The historic To others it will mean Fresh Penobscot large Grand Jury indictment with murder verdict, requested the Expected Open Dally 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. —. Sundays 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. atmosphere of Boston’s Back Grade A CHICKEN BREASTS which are fea­ first degree murder, slumped right to appeal. Judge Radin order while Judge Radin read have an AKC Sanction, Class VFW Auxiliary have canceled party Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Two Planes, Bay area will be protected by a In relief as he heard the jury granted the request. from his charge, re-explaining B Obedience Match Sunday at it’s card party scheduled for the center. Membership in the tured along with U. S. Choice Lamb Legs at the terms. W^HINQTON (AP)— special architectural commis­ foreman, David E. Carlson of Turcotte’s counsel, Sanford 10:30 a.m. at Manchester High tonight at the post home. The group, which is sponsored by 69c-lb. President Johnson em­ "THE KINO sion, says Mayor John F. Col­ Granby, read the verdict. J. Plepler, who,, based his de­ The jury then continued de­ School. There will be breed next card party will be held the Capitol Region Mental 11. S. Warship barks tonight on his sec­ lins. To another it means Deluxe Round Ground 99c "Now do you feel, Dick?” fense on grounds his client was liberations until 6:20 p.m. when classes for puppies three Friday, March 31 at 8 p.m. at Health Association, 217 Farm­ ond trans-Pacific journey months and older, and obedi­ He said the five-man commis­ lb. Center Rib Pork Chops 79c lb. or Home Style a reporter asked. acting under an Irrestible Im­ the foreman notified a sheriff PRODUCE!" the VFW Home. ington Ave., Hartford, is limited sion would have the power to ap­ a verdict had been reached. ' > Hit by Reds in five months — striving ence classes, and junior han­ to people who have undergone Sausage Meat at 49c Sold not pre-wrapped but "Better, believe me," Tur­ pulse when he shot and killed 276 OAKLAJSD STREET, MANCHESTER e 643-6384 prove all construction and extpr- cotte replied. his wife, Marie, told the court Turcotte, detained In a cell once more to emphasize his dling classes for boys and girls The Mental Aid Fellowship psychiatric care. at a service meat counter manned by meat cut­ SAIGON (AP)—Two Amer­ 10 to 16 years of age. ior desigTi changes to help bring By the verdict, reached after he has not decided whether he below th^ courtroom during de­ dedication to the works of Social Center will have a bingo “ a harmonious blend of old and ters anxious tc help you get just the right cut liberations, was escorted to the ican planes were downed and peace in Vietnam. The Rev. Douglas ’Theuner of 2^i hours of deliberation, the will file an appeal. new." of meat . . . courtroom by sheriffs when the High administration officials jury determined no preihedita- Turcotte’s wife was slain by a Navy destroyer was hit by St. George’s Episctypal Church jury retui-ned for explanations. insisted they e:q>ect no major of Bolton will conduct a service tlon, which is required for first three shotgun blasts in her par­ Communist coastal glinfire off To another it means buying U. S. Grade A Each time he appeared ex­ military decisions to emerge Sunday at 8:15 a.m. on radio degree murder, or malice afore­ ents’ home at 11 Orchard St. plump, tender 10 to 12 lb. Young Hen ’Turkeys tremely haggard and tense. In- North Vietnam Friday as the from Jedmson’s two days of station WINF. The program Is thought, Inherent in second de­ Sept. 22, after a violent argu­ at 39c lb. to put in her freezer or buying a Loin war ki both North and South talks in Guam — about 8,260 sponsored by the Manchester gree murder. ment with her husband. of Pork or a hindquarter of beef. All freezer (See Page Six) Vietnam assumed new intensity, miles from Washing;ton. Ministerial Association. The maximum sentence for the U.S. military command re­ wrapped. manslaughter is IS years im­ They said the big question ported today. instead would be how to ad­ Ben Ezra Chapter, B’nal prisonment, a 81,000 fine, or To another who like to shop at 8 A.M. Friday The destroyer Stoddard took vance the political, social and B’rith, is sponsoring a pre-Eas­ both. A state’s prison sentence, • < or Saturday morning it means fast check out a hole in her side above the economic development of ^sec­ ter hat and bag sale, food sale however, could be as little as waterline as she patrolled along and sale of clothing Monday at in a medium sized store that sells more na­ one year. Bay State Rowers tions of South Ifietiimn wrested the southern end ,of North Viet­ from Communist control. ' from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Mott’s ► tional brands than many places and, with pleas­ Judge Michael Radin set nam 25 miles northwest of There has been considerable Community Hall. Proceeds will ure, gives 'no tipping carry out service to your April 17 as a tentative sen­ f both st o r e s 1 Dong Hoi. Thefe were no cas­ speculation that Johnson might benefit non-sectarian ' philan­ car. ualties, a spokesman said, and thropies supported by the chap­ Call Off Journey use the occasion of his Guam fOPEH TONIGHT i the ship continued "fully opera­ visit to elevate Gen. WllUam C. ter. The event la open to the tional.” public, free of charge. W t oro dedicated to making tho Pfnehurst GLOUCESTER, Mass.- (AP) Mills said he and his son got Westmoreland to full command­ ^ till 9! I B ig Tanker — A retired truckdrlver and his as far as Thatcher’s Island after One of the downed planes was er of all American forces In name stand aut for the finest in food, quofity a propeller-driven Navy Sky- son beg;an a 8,200-mlle row to leaving the harbor in the morn­ Southeast Asia. But officials ► AcoMit That and servtee. The quality is particukiriy true ing. raider, which was shot down said they do not expect such a Easter Outfit WItl Is Aground Ehigland In a 16-foot dory Fri­ in the MORRCU’S READY-TO-EAT &>Z CUT “ ThenVe were in one spot for over North Vietnam Friday, Ransom Bill Jr. poises on the edge of a pipe fitted into a shaft drilled adjacent development. Cars Crash, day. After 15 miles and 6V^ HAMS, and FIRST PRIZE FULLY-COOKED four hours and I finally said, making it the 488th announced to the water well in which Theresa Fregia was trapped. He dug through the They also said ' they don’t LGIoves Flowers, Off England hours they turned >ack. ‘The hell with it' and we started plane lost over the North. The think Westmoreland would W om an Hurt HAMS which we offer for better eating Easter “ I Just want to go home and back.” pilot was rescued. wall separating him from the girl and brought her to safety. (AP Photofax) choose this occasion to ask for hide under a rug,” Lewis C. Two cars collided on Tolland L Whimsy Hats a weekend. Rrst Priie KIKBASA Is a little un­ LAND’S END, England (AP) Mills said he and his son The U.S. Command reported more troeps. But they said that Tpke. at the entrance to the — One of the world’s largest Mills, 54, said after coming might try again “ when It gets scattered ground fighting was a matter for the general to usual in quality, too. ashore. Western Beef Market this ^ You’ll Like The Selection N tenkers — the Liberian vessel warmer. If we both go together. throughout South Vietnam with decide. morning, and a woman was ^ At Both Fairways! ^ Torrey Canyon — ran aground Mills and his son, Lewis Jr., I’ll have to sell the dory and get the heaviest skirmishes in the Tiny Texas Tot Rescued The White House said Johnson taken to Manchester Memorial Remember, you can rely on Pinehurst, the store on the notorious Seven Stone 21, climbed aboard a Coast a bigger boat Maybe I’U go al­ central highlands. American hoped to take off on his 18-bour, so many good this come from, inciting Man­ Rocks off England’s southwest­ Guard rescue boat as they en­ Hospital by ambulance from the 2 LOCATIONS: j t one and be able to use the planes continued bombing raids one-stop flight to Guam around scene. ► chester’s finest custom packed gift baskets. Shop ern Up today and uras reported tered Gloucester harbor on dory.” over North Vietnam, despite midnight after spending all day She is Elizabeth Fox of East Main St. and East ^ Pinehurst tonight till 9, Sat. 8 A.M. till 6 P.M. In danger of breaking in two. their return trip and their boat Mills said "I ’ll have to think heavy weather. A fter 9 Hours in Icy Well (Bee Page Six) Hartford, and was treated at ^ Middle Turnpike Z The tanker’s gross net ton­ was towed ashore. about” the time to try again to* The other developments, the "The seas weren’t too rough,” row across ^ e Atlantic. the emergency room and dis­ nage is 61,268 tons. She is 118,- U.S,. mission in Saigon today VOTAN, Tex. (AP) — .LitUe visor o f the emergency room, Mills said, ‘"nje trouble was The 0>ast Guard kept_^ ^e^ through the old concrete wall charged. 286 tons summer deadweight. qfflcially pinpointed North Viet­ Theresa Fregia-. was-Ufted to raid the’ girl a)>p«kred'to h r ‘Tft that we were loaded too heavy doiy' o'vS'nilght oTlSe (JloucestiBr casing o f the well...... The other driver, Mrs. Tania A British lifeix>at emd two namese Gen. Nguyen Chi Thanh safety in a bold, precision-like good condition when she was and we started taking in water. life boat station and Mills and The bottom of the rescue shaft Repoli of Wapping, had a large naval helicopters stood by, but as' the leader of all Communist rescue early today, 8 hours and brought In. There were a few Ky T a k i^ " “It was freezing In the boat his son went home. was oozing with water. bump on her head and a cut gales and a heavy swell pre­ forces In South Vietnam. Thanh 55 minutes after she tumbled 28 abrasions on her tummy.” n faster than we could bail It Someone asked him If he in­ "Theresa, stay still! Don’t on her leg. vented immediate assistance to also holds top posts in the politi­ feet into an abandoned water She said .Theresa' would un­ out,” he said. tended to have a stiff drink m ove!” neighbors .and relatives Both vehicles had extensive the Italian crew of 36. cal {uid military councils of the well. dergo a cdmplete examination G>nstitution Temperatures were in the when he returned to his house. shouted to the girl at that point. damage and had to be towed As the Ude ebbed, the ship Hanoi government. The ^-year-old girl was sob­ by a pediatrician. teens during the day and the “ Yeah, I’m going to get a big “I said, ‘Honey, I’m^gMng to away. was reported to be in Increasing The until now bing and smeared with red clay A giant drilling rig from Weather Bureau had issued belt when I get home — from pull now,’” Bill salSf^ “ She To Meeting According to Mrs. Repoll, she danger. Thousands of tons of oil as rescue worker Ransom Bill Houston reached the scene in small craft warnings. my wife,” he said. (See Page Three) threw her little arms around me had been coming out of the Were pouring from her tanks of Houston brought her from the this small southeast Texas town and said something. I think she SAIGON (AP) — South Viet­ parking lot onto Tolland ’Tpke. SPO R T COAT Into the sea — a threat to Oom- chilly depths of the narrow well at 1 a.m. and workers began said ‘daddy,’” Bill related. nam’s draft constitution re­ and her visibility was blocked wall’s summer bathing beaches. at 2:26 a.m. Sinking a parallel shaft next to Then he yelled up to be pulled ceived final approval from the by large mounds of snow which The French trawler Mater A loud cheer went up from the 10-Inch diameter well In out by the rope. are piled along the street at the Ohristi tried to maneuver along­ more than 300 workmen who which she was trapped. The brown-eyed, brown-haired Constituent Assembly tod'ay In parking lot. side the tanker but was impeded had labored for hours to save The massive machine bored a child was heard to cry " I ’m time for Prime Minister Nguyen Three cars collided on W. by shallow water. the child. hole 30 inches across. When its cold, I’m cold. I,want my mom­ Cao Ky to carry it to Guam Sun­ Center St. at McKee St. Wednes­ The trawler’s skipper radi­ Theresa was placed on a head reached a level slightly m y" Friday night as the force day afternoon. day and show it to President oed: stretcher, put In an ambulance below that of the girl. Bill was o^ more than 300 men strove Johnson. A car driven by Patricia A. "Fuel oil is pouring out of the and rushed to St. Elizabeth’s lowered by rope at 2:20 a.m, frantically to save her. The draft constitution, which Baboval of Coventry skidded on tanker and the position Is one of Hospital in Beaumont. He called for a shovel and a Theresa’s grandmother. Opal provides' for the election o f a the snowy road surface when a ALL extreme danger.” Darlene Wolf, nursing super­ sledge hammer and chiseled Allemange, said the girl fell Into car driven by Preston R. Sage, civilian government later this ’The ship is owned bx Baracu- the well about 6:30 p.m. Friday. year, was approved by all of tho 73, of 21 Courtland St. turned da Tanker Oorp., Monrovia, Li­ Lt. Danny Brock of the Harris assemblymen present at the in front of it, and the impact DELUXE TAILORED beria. County (Houston) Rescue Unit of the crash sent the Sage ve­ final session — 1Q2 o f the 117 The Seven Stones Rooks are Garrison Wins First Round ^ peered down the well using a memters. « hicle into a car driven by Tru­ about 7Vi miles northwest of the powerful light at 1:10 a.m. man A. Crandall, 46, of 58 White STYLES! The constltutlcm Is stiU sub­ Scilly Isles, which lie off the "I couldn’t see her moving,’^ St., police report. ject to change.,The Saigon,mili­ southwestern tip of Cornwall. he said. tary junta have the right to re­ The Sage and Baboval ve­ One of the navy helicopters Rescuers had dug a masaive hicles had to be towed away, Shaw to Stand Trial view its 117 statutes during the lowered Lt. Michael Clark to hole around the well by Using the Sage car with damage to eoUeetion also includes next 30 days and to send it ba<^k the deck of the tanker and he sticks, shovels, a bulldozer and its right rear and the Babo­ to the Obnstituent Assembly. reported the ship had been bad­ a clam digger device which val car with right front dam­ Amendments suggested *y the ly holed amldslUps by a rock. In JFK Assassination claws dirt from the ground with Junta can be turned down only age. No injuries were report­ it Blazers He said a number of bulkheads Watch Lome Greene, star of Chevrolet'a “Bonanza", each Sunday night on NBC-TV. ed. / NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — his impassioned plea to the a large scoop. This hole had by, a two-thirds vote of the As­ were smuhed and the pump court to throw out the charges. reached a depth of 16 feet by 1 sembly. At Main and Locust Sts. yes­ A three- judge panel ruled in a room was flooded. After the decision. Bill Gur- a.m. Presidential elections are to terday afternoon, a car driven preliminary hearing Friday that A Royal Navy frigate and a vlch, chief investigator for Gar- Theresa ' was clinging to a be held in Vietnam six months by Mary N. Pagani, 41, of 174% it New Arrivals minesweeper rush^ to the wealthy retired business leader rigon’s office, told newsmen: rope thrown to her by firemen. after the constitution’s promul­ Spruce St., and one driven by A Different ffind of Sale Ton Can’t Afford to Hiss scene with oil detergent in an Olay L. Shaw should become the “ We won. If we had needed She appeared to be in a squat­ gation. Legislative elections are Edward G. Batcheder, 42, . of For Spriiig attempt to break up oil slicks first man to stand trial con­ mare goods we would have ting position with her knees promised vdthin a year after Rockville, collided. Minor dam­ before they wash up on Oom- cerning the assassination of brought them In.” near her face, one , workman balloting for president. age was sustained by both ve­ Some sales offer stripped down, bo^m-oMhe-llne cars at low prices. But look wall’s beaches. President John F. Kennedy. Perry Raymond Russo, 26, said. The assembly began working hicles, and police say both driv­ In ordering the trial for Shaw was Garrison’s star witness. Firemen and other rescuers on the constitution last Septem­ what your Chevrolet dealer’s offering during March. Five popular accessories ers told them they had a green on a charge of conspiracy to Russo, a Baton Rouge insurance pumped oxygen Into the hole. ber. It provides for a blend and options on a handsome Impala V8 Sport Coupe, or if you prefer, a 2-Door light in their favor. at murder the president;^,-Judge salesman, told the court he was As the larger, outside hole got presidential and parliamentary or 4-Door V8 Bel Air Sedan. And best of all, you’re getting the car you want at Yesterday evening, a car driv­ m Bridgeport Fire Bernard J. Bagert said at the a price you can afford in plenty of time for traveling this summer. Just check en by Margaret K. McCartan,, conclusion of the four-day hear­ (See Page ITiree) (See Page Tliree) (Bee Page Six) 52, of 91 Princeton St. was (hit the extra low price with your dealer. Hurry. Causes DanjtOge ing, "This court finds sufficient on its right front as it came out evidence has been presented to of the driveway at 90 Princeton establish probable cause that a You pick the car now and we add this: BONUS-BONUS-BONUS! m Of $1 Million St. The other vehicle was driv­ crime has been committed." Every sale car comes with five handsome Career Hangs in the Btdance While the Sale is on, you can order Chev­ en by Barbara Gustafson of 47 BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A The ruling came on Shaw’s X whitewall tires, four dressy wheel covers, rolet’s big 275-hp Turbo-Fire V8 engine Princeton St. spectacular three-alarm fire 54th birthday. bumper guards for the front and rear, two together, with Powerglide and save yourself A car driven by Phillis L. Day swept through the Oladsteln The decision was a first-round handsome wraparound lights for the front a bundle. Both the engine and the Powerglide of 19 Holl St. went to make a Hardware Store building and victory for gun-totlng Jim Gar­ fenders and even a ppshbutton AM radio. come specially priced during March. left turn Into a driveway from adjoining Watson’s Department rison, this town's 6-foot-6 dis­ Dodd Completed You’ll notice, every.option and accessory in Center St. when a car driv­ m Store Saturday at 2 a.m .rcaus' trict attorney. Garrison startled the package is there to make the car you Truck Buyers—You save now, too! en by Stephen A. Zane Jr., 24, ing extensive damage to both. the world a month ago with a WASHINGTON (AP) — The accused of making several trips tices ant and other laws deabnf choose more luxurious, more finished. A big Need a pickup? Look what your dealer has crashed Into its rear, police re­ Damage was estimated tm- ''statement that he had “ solVed” political career and reputation to C rmany to help Klein retain with campaign fliuuvring.' plus at trade-in time. in store for you. A handsome half-ton Fleet- port. Both o f the cars were officially at 81 miUion. the Keimedy assassination, of Sen. Thomas J. Dodd hang in clients there- However, it was understood side pickup (Model CE10934) with 175-hp driveable. The accident took Firemen rescued a family at would make arrests, and would the balance as the Senate ethics ‘The ethics committee, com­ no decision on this has been For even more enjoyment, specify these: V8, a pushbutton radio, chrome hubcaps and place yesterday afternoon. five from a third-floor apart­ obtain con'victlons. committee secretly weighs ac­ posed of three Democrats and reached. The committee had In the parking lot at the ment in the Gladstein BulkUng Garrison, unorthodox and con­ cusations of financial - wrongdo­ three RepubUcans, may meet started woik on recommenda­ Order power steering and power brakes and ** custom appearance and comfort items all Parkade yesterday afternoon, a and carried one Injured resident troversial in his five years as ing against him. next week but Cbaitman J < ^ tions of this nature before ii your Chevrolet dealer includes them at a wrapped up in one low-priced Bonanza car driven by Rita A. Lowery of from the secopd floor to safety district attorney, took an unusu­ The committee’s public probe Stennls, D-Miss., said it will be launched its investigation at special Bonanza Sale package savings, if package. . Rockville hit a car driven by after he was-found trapped ini. al step in aajrihg for the preliinir of Dodd — the\ first Senate pro­ "some weCks, at least’’, before it Dodd’s afiUrs a little over A you’ve never had power steering and power Grace T. Bogdan of 88 Eliza-, a hallway- nary hearing — a tactic usually ceeding W its-,kind since the Mc­ reports its findings mid recom- year ago. '' '\, a ^ \ brakes, now’s your^ chance. beth Dr., , police report. Minor Five firemen' were injured resorted to by defense lawyers. Carthy era —^ ended Friday with mendatims: to the Senate. Qnpe tfie report'is submitted, damage was reported to both '1. while fighting the Maze, and six The next step: the Connecticut. Democrat say­ A wide range of possibilities is the Smiate Will assume vehicjles. families Uving In upper floors “ I wiU file a bill o l informa­ ing "my conscience is clear." '\ open. It could find Dodd had reaponslbility tor what is dons' maW op facuunct of the Otadatel^ bUUdlng were tion,’,’ Garrison drawled to. Elmotionally but quietly, the dohe nothing improper, or it about it. left homeless. * newsmen shortly after the pcmel white-baiired Dodd told the com­ could recommend a reprimand, The House also is wrestling Hera's your chance to enjoy' real’savings on' Fire Chief Sylvester E. Jem aimounced its luianimous deci­ mittee: "I don't believe any censure, or expulsitm from the with the problem of ethics in A B onin ia Sale Days Are Slipping by Fast Hnrry Down to Tonr Doalei^a Sow ! CKAROE YOUR our expertly tailored,Shetland sport coots and.- nings said the fire started in sion. He would not say when the man Is going to look me in the Senate. It also^ could call for sequel to its recent refusal to eye and say I’ve done wrong.” action against him by the Jus­ handsamo;blazers. And if you^ra.looking ahead' ’ the Gladstein Hardware Store, action Would be taken. seat Harlem Democrat Adam, I 08-5078 fRESCRIPTION located on the first floor beneath Arraignment and trial came On that note the committee tice Department. dayton Powell. AinWORlZED CHEVROLET DEALER THE GRODY CHEVROLET CO. to warmer Wjsother we're also Including-bright ' the apartment, and that flames afterward. No dates were set. adjourned after five days of tee­ But the 59-year-old senator, The late Sen. Joseph R. Mc­ IN MANCHESTER, CONN. CAPl’TOL MOTORS, INC. muduoomed rapidly upwards to "The district attorney selects ing testimony that dealt pri­ after undergoing more than two 21 ISHAM ROAD—236-5601 1214 MAIN STREET—527-8144 new styles'for springl Full range of sizes . Carthy, R-Wis., was tbs last CARTER CHEVROLET CO„ INC. marily .with allegations that hours of questioning, told the WEST HARTFORD, CONN. HARTFORD. CONN. Regular 36 to 46, Long 38 to 46, Short 36 to 42. the upper sections of the three- the date and time a person will member of the Senate involved 1229 MAIN STREET—649-S238 story brii^ structure. Processionals Mark Palm Sunday Observances be tried," said Judge Bagert, Dodd used contributims to his committee he is sure he’s done in a censure proceeding. In 1964 ' FRH ' " W«leom« H m - The fire ^ rea d from the roof TWa scene will be repeated in Mancheater and area churchea tomorrow at who had asked two of his fellow political campaigns for personal nothing wrong. his cwiduct was crlticbwd by. a WILCOX-RAU CHEVROLET, INC. DWORIN CHEVROLET, INC. ARDERY CHEVROLET, IN a men's department AlTPATlOfif of the Gladstein BuHding to the: Criminal District Court judges expenses. There were some indications 1141 STANLEY STREET— 229-0845 67-22 vote of the Senate at a 4 ^ 476 CONN. BOULEVARD—289-8441 125 POqUONOCK AVE.—688-3696 adjoining wooden koof of the - Palm Sunday aervicea. A proceasion at Concordia Lutheran Church will be to Bit with Mm at the prelimi- earlier round of hearings that the committee may go be­ NEW BRITAIN. CONN. cial sessioD. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. WINDSOR, CONN. AT Watson Building and burned heade4 by Paul Haid, crucifer, carrying a ahrouded croaa; followed by Gary nexy hearing because of its im- last summer explored Ms rela- yond the Dodd case itself in its Hia conduct was censured ofi T. Turek, left; and Alfred Sieffert, aeblytea, and Paator Joaeph E. Bourret. It O’NEIL’S CHEVROLET and BUICK, Inc. down inlp the store, gutting the portaitce. ' tionidilp with Chicago public report and incorporate prcqxw- two counts — one for oaDbig tha OBERT E: PARSONS MME PHARjiACY (op floor and resulting in heavy will take place, after the bleaaing and 4iatribution of Palma. ’The veil on the "The state has six years to relati(HMi man Julius Klein, a ala for a code of ethics for sena- committee that recommended AVON, oosnr. rABBONGTON, CONN. 684 Center Bti 6 4 9 - ^ 4 water u id sawke damage to flie Croaa .will be lifted before the firat Eaater Euchariat next Saturday midnight prove this case," said defense registered agent for West Ger­ tors and Senate employes and attorney YYilliam Wqgmaim, in man business interests. Dodd is overhauling the oomipt prac­ (See Pi«a Ua) A knrer fkx>n. i I at the church, (i^^rald photo by Ofiafa) ' S3 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 PAGE TOREB > X d B ^ t w o MANCHESTEll EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 the east coast Simday after­ TbUimd Two Planes, Mark Van Doren noon. Sbeinwqld on Bridge On State Board ’The combination of light Hotel Rings Govemov^ Bar Viet Talk winds, snow cover, and clear Annulli Bid Low skies will produce very cold l a y DBTECmVll D1800VBB8 For Fine Arts CRIME ON EVERlr' 8lDB Hearing Wednesday WarsWp overnight temperatures tonight. vidiHaUi In most sections the range will' HARTFORD (AP) — Pulitzer By ALFftBD SHB3NWOLD > 4 7 6 3 be zero to 10 above, but in the FIRST On Globe School Of Adelines A t Capital Conference Prize winner Mark Van Doren deeper valleys, below zero “We live In a lad wwld, yintr On ^dergartens has been appointed to the 25- readings are possible. w for The Annulli Construction Co. of Manchester has sub­ son,” Sherlock Holmes stj^ed *?^jc874S By HOWnS HOLCOMB WASHINGTON (AP) — The a meeting Friday night, appar- invitations for a Jiay of.sooializ- Sunday will be a little warm­ ^ EASTBB CANDY aa he watched today’s hand be­ Public klnderga^vh faellltiei appointed Cook and Briorton to has avoided publicly naming the member Connecticut State C>m- mitted the apparent low bid for construction of the hation’s governors converge on ently moved to head off a show ing and serious buidness. This ^h£8T * ^ ^ I aOT er than today. Globe Hollow elementary school off Dartmouth Rd. An­ It seemed like the ideal as- the White House today with Re- down (m the politically touchy made it about the biggest and ing played In his favorite bridge 4 K I 8 5 2 ♦ ' North Vletnameie generals In mission of the arts. signment for a male reporter— publicans among them seeming- issue. longest of seven sessions John- club. “ Crime on every side, but w 94 V $07* -1 pupltc hei^rinf called for Oook hae Ixklioated It »eenut ^ .. u An author, poet and play­ nulli quoted a base price of $817,983 and a completion Wednesday ; n l ^ a t-8 In the llkrty that a faculty can be O'® south , because they have time of 330 days after aw ard------~ covering a convention of' some- ly determined to avoid voicing a Among those saying they son has held with groups of gov- nobody Is punished.’ ’ Poor Dr. wright, the 72-y'ear-old Van WatsoUt who hadn’t seen a sign ♦ K Q I76 W > 5 4 * 4 Hicks Meihbrtal School gym. foond to hold the classes. Both worked under an'elaborate set Ing of the contract. Bids were qqq approprtaUon for hittlel thinir over womm And an "ew support for President John- don’t want to consider any Viet- emors. Doren was named to the com­ 1000 SOUTH T he hearing, will be'used as the Meadowbrook and Hicks of false names and allied intelll- opened yesterday siftemoon in piaimhig was made by the town , “ eon's Vietnam policies. nam resolution — and Indicatl^ The President slated this one of crime, Jttst shook Ms h ^ In mission by ’ Senate President a b a ^ e t a r of the town’s feel- Memorial Schoida aae filled to occaslonaUy has had con-. the Municipal Building' Hear- prior to a vote on the bond ie- your correspondent found him- There had been indications such a resolution' might draw for the day of his midnight take'^ bewilderment. , pro tern Charles T. AFano Fri­ Ings (hi whether to provide piib- capacity and could not house Jng Room, gue. self last night amidst a throng might seek a resoluUon stiff opposition if it is proposed off. for Guam and consultations Opening lead —Ung of clubs. flicting reports. Thanh has been day. lEf’" t lie kindergarten facilities for ap- the kindergarten classes, The firm, the only local com- .— ^— iL u Adelines. It was the from the governors endorsing — were Clovs. John A. Love of with his military commander in Dummy’s ace of clubs won the 4 None Van Doren, now a resident ol SPECIAL ptoxipiately 250 eligible children An additional outcome of toe Identified In- reports under at pany bidding on the project, 15th annual Region 1 conven- j^g policies. They have giv- Colorado, George Romney of Vietnam, his old and hew dlplo- first trick, South discording the Shmth Wbet . .Heedi Kaet " u/ Cornwall .won the Pulitzer Prize 1 W I A ' P m Pm_^ this tall or wait for an addition- public kkideirgarten consideTa- least five names. came in with a contract price tion and competiUon of the fe- en'him such public backing in Michigan and California’s Ron- maUc team there and South 10 of sp^es. Declarer drew for “ Collected Stories,” 1962 al year, tidie was toe drawing up of ______about $3,700 below C. A. 'Weis- MVD Employe male barbershop singing group, the past, and one today would aid Reagan. Vietnamese leaders. three rounds of trumps and led 4 V 5 ♦ 5 V A From hts headquarters In Tay and 1966; "The Happy Critic,” ner of Simsbury. Welsner quot­ Last night’s seMion featured coincide with his trip to Guam The White House said all but 8 Whether there was any partlc- a low diamond, allowing West’s The school board has urged registration forms by Briartcn Ninh Prortnee he ffirecU opera- 1961 and ' “ The Last Days of Sentenced for queen of diamonds to win the all interested persons, either In to be used In today’s registra- tlons through a vast Red net- ed a price o f $824,774. competitlon among 22 quartets to discuss the war. of the 64 state and territorial ular significance in the timing of dieunonds. South ruffe the ^ Ldi'coln," a play,. 1969. trick. faVor or opposed to the start of tion session for toe co-operative work and reportedly flits across He started his teaching career (two of the original 24 with- gut Republican governors, at governors accepted presidential of this get-together with the club retuirh and .d r a ^ tiie Bat" Other companies bidding for Record Altering Unable to lead spades safe­ a pubUc kindergarten program, kindergartens. the border Into Cambodia at Columbia University in 1920, the contract, and the prices they ” drew at the last moment) and ------:------state chief executives was a trump, after'Which'he can safe- ly, West continued with a club. to attend and express their If toe deolaion is made to be- aboard a small, French- biillt served for 20 years as a lecturer before the night was over the matter of unanswered conjec­ ly continue vdth hik plan. quoted are; Anderson-Fairoaks, HARTFORD (AP) — One of South ruffed and led Jack of opinions.. gin public kindergarten tn Sep- helicopter male reporter felt somewhat ture. But on past occasions the The third, crime was Eeuit'e' ait St. John’s College In Mary­ Inc. ^ Hartforf, $839,OM: As- five State Motor Vehicle De- diamonds to force out the ace. land, and retired as a fuU sociated Construction Co. of like a mouse in a cheese fac­ Assembly Has Mixed Voice governors have given Johnson failure to bid six clubs. Thle V ^ With Thanh, the U.S.' mission East returned a spade, but hearing, although It will not be today with the co-operaiUve will professor at Colupibia In 1069. Hartford, $862,000; and R. S. partment employes charged tory—not knowing where to turn bipartisan votes of confidence would cost only 600 polnte, ,'fitf said are two, other ranking South stepped up 'with the ace binding on the school board’s not be required to re-regl*ter Mrs. Mary Hunter Wolf of Ourland Construction Co. of with altering the records of next on Vietneun. better toan allowing Souto to North Vietnamese generale, On Minimum Wage Increase of spades and ran the diamonds, final decision, Tolland Is one of their children. Their ' appUca- New Haven was reappointed to West Haven, $876,990. suspended drivers was sen­ Chords rang and rerang in The day-long briefings on do- score, the rubber with 100 hon-:'J identified as Lt. Gen. Tran Van discarding the queen of spades 80 towns throughout the state tlons wi-ll be turned over to the commission. She is a mem­ for tenced Friday to one to six his ears and before his eyes was ors. Tra, deputy commander of the All bide included prices for IJARTFORD (AP) —A pro- The family laundry business mestic and international mat- on the last diamond to make his toat do not ptortde ^ b llc kin- B r^ ^ a.^ an d the co-operative Liberation Army, and MaJ. ber of New Haven’s Arts Council subcontract work (heating, ven- y®ars in prison, a melange of female costumes j ^ jg particularly sensitive to pay ters, including the war beyond . Dally Question contract. dergarten, Out of a total of 169 " ill f^lsband. Geh. Tran Do, a political com- and has directed, produced, tilatlng, plumbing and electri- Superior Court Judge Louis —long and short skirts, long , increases since so much of its the Pacific, were assigned to Partner opens with one s p a ^ .‘^ towns. Public sentiment has been and short gloves, blues, pinks, wage to »i.4« an nour lebor costs, Stevens Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Can you see the crime or misar and guerrilla warfare acted and written for theater, cal) as well as quotes on sev- Shapiro passed the sentence on and the next player bids two A major problem has been building In favor of providing greens, white and black. It al- this year was favorably dis- ^ Secretary of Defense Robert S. crimes’ that Holmes was sigh­ theorltician. radio and tele-vision. eral altematea Annulli’s prices Po^er J. Cataudella, 48, of ing about? Do your own detect­ clubs. You h oldS pades, 7-6-8 finding facilities In which to public kindergartens for the Both Mrs. Wolf and Van on the alternates were also the Middletown. Cataudella was m ost' seemed an ondless pa- cussed by, witnesses before the "Even a flve-cents-an hour McNamara and other Cabinet Hearts, 8-S; Diamonds, K-8-7-4-' ■ All three were probably EASTER ing before you read on. house the classes since the past few years, particularly Doren will serve five-year lowest submitted. * »ilty Feb. 21 on four rade. And then it was over. General Assembly's Labor Com- pay increase is immediately re- members and officials. The pushed into Cambodia for the 3 Multiple Crime 3; Clubs, A-3-S. town can barely keep up -with among the many young fam­ terms. time being by toe Wg U.S. Town and school officials ap- counts of altering public records Shortly before midnight, toe mittee but another bill that fleeted in price increases," he windup is a black tie dinner to- There were three crimes, What ido you say? , the school space demands creat­ ilies in town Many people how­ By Popular Demand sweep known as Junction City In peared well satisfied with the i>etween October 1964 and April chief Judge (a veteran Sweet would Increase the wage to said. night for governors and w ives— even though South made a fine Answer: Bid two spades. Your., ed by toe steadily increasing ever, atm feel it is not a ne- Adellner) announced that the $1.60 an hour in 1968 revealed If labor costs go up too far, and in one instance for a gover- which some 45,000 troops have bids, and Richard Mankey, play when he allowed Wdst’s trump s u i^ r t Is a bit w eak,., number of elementary school cerslty and can be postponed. Area Weather architect for the school, said Four other state employes luck of the Irish had held true sharp differences of opinion. businessmen will either cut nor and husband, Lurleen and queen of diamonds to 'win toe but you cannot always expect^ students in Grades 1 through 8. Educators however, state toat been deployed to seek out Red they were favorable, probably are awaijing Superior Court hideouts in Tay Nlnh Province. agaki and the winners were The wage hike to $1.40 would back their personnel or go out George A. Wallce of Alabama, first diamond trick. to hold “ book" requirements for Wednesday night's hearing, kindergarten is no longer WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— Featuring choice: Coconut, Pineapple, due in part to the fact they were trial in New Haven on charges During this sweep, U.S. troops the Madri-Gals of Poughkeep- conform to the federal minimum of business, Leon LeMalre of The lady governor gets to sit West should throw the queen a bid. You have 7 points in high was called for by the board of merely a period of social ad­ ’The U.S. Weather Bureau re­ taken eprly, before construe- of accepting payoffs to return overran a hidden, underground sie, N.Y. This group had the^ which applies generally only to the Manufacturers Association iu on all the official briefings, of diamonds on the third round cards, a doubleton and three-,, education in a closed session justment but a tlipe of prep­ ports it was very cold in south­ Maraschino Cherries — all dressed up in tion crews are committed to suspended drivers’ licenses, foresight to attach a row of firms involved in inter-state of Connecticut said. But her ex-govemor husband of trumps. East thus wins two card trump support —enough for - Thursday night. aration for actual school learn­ photographic darkroom whleh ern New England last night. other spring work. They are former State Sen. turned up the photos of the gen­ shamrocks to their white out- commerce. David Sherwood of the State got no invitation to a beauUfica- diamond tricks. East leads a positive action. . A public kindergarten had ing. Temperatures fell to between Festive Easter Colors. It's traditional at erals along with thousands of Theresa Fregia, 2, looks the picture of health in a Three of the other bidders set ^ ^ ob Rahman, 74, of New flts and also opened their two- Spokesmen for the restaurant Commission on Civil Rlg;hts tion tour, luncheon and movie spade when he -wins the first Copyright 1967 been strongly lul-vocated by Briarton stated a few weeks zero and 10 above In most feet of film still J)eing processed an April 1, 1968, date for com- ? part selection with a lilting air und laundry businesses said urged the $1.60 wage be ef- Mrs. Johnson set up for wives, diamond and another spade General Features'Corp. . some of the members of the ago that. kindergartens haVe Beaumont, Tex., hospital this morning after her sections. ’There were a few Shady Glen— , you'll love it! by U.S. intelligence. pletlon, an.1 one (C.A.Weisner) D e ^ ^ ^ - «■ about a SL Patrick’s Day pa- Friday a boost to $1.60 would fected immediately. Welfare is Johnson may have weuuned up when he wins the second. The HUementary Schort Study Com­ changed considerably In the harrowing experience last night. She was rescued spots below zero, for example said it would need until July 1 ^ rade in Dublin (title unannounc- spoil the ruin of many of the needed to subsidize many fa- the climate for morning brief­ defenders thus get a spade trick CITIES K.MPLOY 1.8 MILLION., mittee earlier in the evening, past ten years, to toe point The destroyer Stoddard was from an abandoned water well after nearly nine Litchfield, Conn., reported min­ of next year to construct the ^ Meriden, ed). establishments. milies whose wage earner is lugs on strengthening and im- defeating the contract. WASHINGTON — City gov^. particularly PTA president Mrs. where actual instruction in the fourth U.S. Naval vessel hit hours of entrapment. (AP Photofax) us 8 at 3:30 a.m. facility were arrested Skies will be variable over In second place were the “ Fifteen per cent of our recei'vlng inadequate wages, proving relations between feder- South committed a crime ernmeirts in tod United Stateo"* Bthel James and Mrs. John reading and other subjects Is by Communist gunfire. A Connecticut this morning and The schoo: wUl be the first fo ^ o ^ a ^-callM "one-man (Jhantelles of Kingston, Ont., restaurants are marginal,” said Sherwood said. al, state and local governments. when he drew a third round of employ 1.88 milUoin people full-' Tweet. often given. spokesman said the Red shell there is a chance of a few snow S h a d ip S h / L enUrely new one built in Man- tavesUgation of al- Can., while a quartet from the' Ke-vln Kenny, representing the The State Labor (Commission- Friday he released $791 mil- trumps. He should lead a dia­ or part time and pay them $818 Problems Faced All-Star Game ripped a 10 by 16 inch hole on Tiny Texas Tot Rescued flurries. Skies will become most­ chester since 1962 when Bling ^ hostess Mountain Laurel Chap- Associated Restaurants of Con- er Renato .E. Rlccluti strongly Hon in federal money he tied up mond after drawing two trumps million a month. About a quar­ Mrs. Tweet pointed out the The Tolland All-Star Boys the starboard side. The ship Cataudella’s lawyer, Charles ly sunny this afternoon and Junior High School was com­ ter—t h e Chansonettes— t o o k nectlcut. supported the $1.60 wage. lust fall in an effort to cool off allowing West to hold the queen ter are pbldcemoi. problems that will be faced by Basketball team will play the turned her five-inch £(uus <>" the Karanian, said before the sen­ After 9 Hours in Icy Well temperatures will be quite cold, pleted. third place. The third place "Raising the minimum wage “ There is no question that inflationary pressures. Included the psirente of the 176 chil­ Ellington team tomorrow at 2 shore battery and it fell silent. Q aihip SlohUL. tencing that Cataudella had ______£______with highest readings only It will be located JUst south finishers included Mrs. David $1-60 might make the dif- Connecticut can afford to raise was $360 million for federal aid dren expected to be enrolled in p.m in Stafford. Communist guns have pre- altered the records only "to ci^t (Continued from Page One) reaching 20 to 26 degrees. A and west of Dartmouth Rd., (Susan) Guhas of 237 School foi'once to them between stay- its minimum weige earning to highways, $250 million In spe- the Tolland Co-Operative Kin­ Members of toe Tolland All- ■viously hit the cruiser Canberra through the mass of red tapd strong northwesterly wind will which now dead-en4s adjacent St. who certabily must also ^ ^ business and going out of standards,” he said. oial mortgage assistance to low dergarten for the Fall. "The Stars are Rickl Krechko, Keith and the destroyers Keppler and deeper, men tore away the four- ceeded in making a small chink in the department." make it feel even colder. “You Can Taste The QuaHtyT to the Camp Kennedy recrea­ have taken honors for the new- business.’’ The proposed increase would cost housing and $90 mlUion for Board of Education should feel Neff Frank Motola. Rene O'Brien, causing only slight foot-long sections of concrete in the well pipe and was heart­ Very cold Arctic air moved tional area in the Globe Hollow est mother among the competl- Arthur Stevens, president of only bring toe minimum wage local flood control and other some responsibility for the edu­ Charland, Richard Charland, damage. The only casualties pipe that constituted the well ened when Theresa’s hand out of central Canada Friday John and Bernioe Bleg. Proprietors Tract. jQj.g ' the New England Laundry Co. worker “ above standard poverty public works projects of the MY FAIR LADY David Sherman, Wesley aboard the Keppler, which casing. gropped through. She wiggled cation of these children,” she in the wake of the stormy The 12-room facility will con­ Inez Carter Only about a week ago (they Hartford, asked that action income,” the state labor official Army Engineers. • Thouln, Michael Phillip, Rob- wounded. Jack King, a funeral home her fingers at him. A Musical Comedy by Alan Jay Lemer & Frederick Lon-e said, "aa they constitute ap­ weather of toe past two days. NOW ... TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS tain 33,200 square feet and will came home last Sunday) Mrs. Proposal be post- added. ______ert Noonan, Robert Kaylor and The second plane lost Friday spokesman helping to adminis- Bill said he realized that he Resented by Sock Si Buskin and Miislc Departnient proximately two-thirds of toe The *cold air is circulating be constructed on about 13 acres Soprano Soloist Gunas gave birth to a baby P®”®** rm^l the 1969 session of Non one spoke against a $1.40 Ronald McMahon. waa a Marine A4C Skyhawk, ter the oxygen, said the 28-foot could cut the child’s hand if he ROUTE 6 and 44A— OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY , following year’s first graders." around a large high pressure ( o f town-owned land, plus a small Miss Inez Carter, soprano, boy (to go with two sisters), ^he General Assembly. increase, FREE in-car HEATERS of Manchester High School '' .. which went down for unknown level was determined by meas- continued using the shovel. He The running of a 176 student Manchester Evening Herald system in the northern plains ^ Parkade Branch—Monday through Saturday ^ amount of private acreage, pur- will be the guest entertainer FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 31,1967 — 8:00 P.M. reasons In Souto Vietnam. ’The urlng the length of the oxygen called for a sledgehammer, yet continued ■with her singing. school is “quite an undertak­ Tolland correspondent Bette states. ’This high will move chased by the town so that Tuesday at 6 :30 p.m. at the an- pilot is listed as missing. ’Ihere hoses. He shattered a wider opening And itt paid off! son with toe Decl-Belles and her M E A D O W S '^ " SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1967 — 8:00 P.M. ing and responsibility for these Quatrale, telephone 875-2845. across the Ohio Valley and off Dartmouth Rd. can be extended nual Donor Dinner of Manches- •Fourth place was ■won by the group ■was second. Chess Players mothers” and should be as­ ______have been 162 planes lost In Votaw is about 60 miles north- m the pipe. to Fcm St. ter Chapter of Hadassah at It's A Lot To Make (Glenerql Admission $1.50 Song Spinners of Marlboro, There is sometotag warmly The World Die Laughing! sumed by the Board of Educa­ South Vietnam. east of Houston. It is In a region por more than an hour he had School officials estimate about Temple Beth Shoiom. Mrs. Di- Mass, (the final group in coon- Informal about barberahop com­ To Form Club Daytime, Call 643-4171 — Evenings, 649-1651 tion In a public kindergarten Britain’s Share Falls Heavy weather over North of dense forests called the "Big feared toe child was in danger 76 per cent of the pupils attend­ “THE RUSSIANS ane Basch of West Hartford will petition, by toe way) while too petition — somehow It’s like a program, Mrs. James stated. LONDON—Britain’.! share of Vietnam limited U.S. pilots to 77 Thicket." of drowning and that the rescue ing Globe Hollow school will An organizational meeting ARE COMING” be the pianist. The program will SophisU-Kettes of Bingham- giant neaghborhood party where School board member Pres- the world maricet for manufai:- air strikes Friday, largely In the ’Theresa is the daughter of would be too late. Now water walk to classes, with the re­ “IHE RUSSIANS include operatic selections, Ne­ ton, N.Y. were fifth. ’The novice eweryone dropped in for an un- form a Chess Club in the ton Harding, who has been ad­ tured goods has fallen in the southern panhandle. Returning Mrs. Grady „Davis and the step was seeping up faster. mainder being transported by gro spirituals, Yiddish songs ARE COMING” award went to toe PTetty expected -visit. The only totigh Manchester area will be held — Color —^ vocating public kindergarten past decade from 20 per cent pf pilots reported catching a string daughter of Grady Davis. Her bus. and Broadway show tunes. “ I said, ‘Honey, I’m going to Sharps of Kennebunk, Maine. part is that you must have a on Wednesday, March 22 at 393 for some time, said the program all exported products—worth of 76 small barges on the banks father was Wiled in a car wreck Oohipletion of the facility is Proceeds o f the dinner will pull now.’ She did everything I The first two quartets -wiH living room toe size of the Bidwell St. at 8 p.m. Jason Robards Only appearance in this, nrea should begin this fall. Other $6.7 billion-to 14 per cent, of the Ca River about 76 miles two years ago. i expected to relieve overcrowd­ benefit the Hadassah ' Medical “A IHOCSAND asked. compete in the tntemtutional Hartford HUton’s ballroom to All persons, whether learner members including Kenneth worth, however, $11.18 billion. northwest of Vlnh. ’The Air Mrs. Allemange said the child ing at South School, which is Organization and Youth Allyah, CLOWNS" Emma Rohdes, 32, the neigh­ competition to be held in toe hold the crowd. or professional, or just someone MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH Kaynor thought It might be ad­ Force said 16 barges were de- apparently climbed onto a chair presently taxed far beyond its an agency for rehabilitation in bor who kept -vigil all nlghfat fall. The third place group are But. when competition starts interested in learning the rules HARIFORD-SPRIhtHtLO iXPRlSSftfli BIRD BALKS TRIAL stroyed and many more badly near the -well opening and then rated cai>aclty. Israel for homeless, depri-ved RIS. bfl t, 91 Noilh - HARTFORD The Disthifiruished Soviet CelKst visable to wait until Septem- thb top of the well and who took toe alternates should either of and toe girls are singing, toe of the game, are invited to at- KAMLOOPS, B.C. (AP) — shot up. fell through some boards cover­ South School -will be retained children. bar 1068 to allow greater time Theresa from Bill, said, “ Sever­ toe first two finishers be unable informality gives way and se- tend. THURSDAY, MARCH 30 to esUbllsh a program and Trial at a court house here was Guam-based B52s made three ing toe hole. Quality Candy as a four-room primary unit The entertainer is weU known at' 8115 p.m. al times I thought she wasn’t to participate. ’This occurred riousnoss take over. During toe information con- fecessed briefly because of a raids in South-Vietnam, striking ■upplemehting the new school. in this area and has appeared hire teachers. alive, but when we would look All Seats Reserved—$2.50 bird. . in three provinces. One ktrike VOTAW, Tex. (AP) — Ran­ As designed. Globe Hollow many times with the Hartford last year when toe ViUage songs, about toe only noise Edmund Pinto at 92 E. Mid- The question o f public kinder­ down, her hand would always be Charmeors, another Moimtaln heard is a soft scrape of a pen- ijv,ke Justice J.G. Ruttaii said the was west of Da Nang, where som Bill Jr., 46, said early to­ For ^ ■will be basically a double unit Symphony Orchestra as guest (Same seats for Students, gartens was brought to a head In a different position. We Laurel Chapter group, finished cU making a note as nearly ^ ^______THEATRE EAST bin], a starling, was impeding almost daily strikes have gone day “toe water was coming up I (two classes of each grade) and artist on their television con­ $1.50) when Briarton pointed out a de­ couldn’t hear her at the last.'’ m i Justice. It was flying arotmd In In for more toan two weeks. from the hPttom, sand was cav- will be expandable to 20 rooms certs, Bushnell Series and Pop third but competed in the inter- everyone in toe hah does his or COLLEGE CXIS’TS TO GROW Tickets .at Jorgensen Box cision must be made now to the courtroom. ’The spokesman reported no around, and I didn’t Bill retired from the Coast without the necessity of major Concerts. She studied at the national competition when one her own scoring. Just to see how axirMr-nn^j FINAL 11 DAYS! Office 'or By Mail pei^nit the hiring o f five qual­ of toe top two couldn’t make it. it compares -with toe Judges’. ^ INGTON K you pay Oorp. Len Brown of the Royal ground fighting Involving signlf- huow what would happen,” as Guard with a full disability pen­ EASTER alterations. ified kindergarten teachers to Hartt School of Music, Hartford, Mts. Gunas’ song mates are Competition among 27 chapter send a son or Please make checks payable Canadian Mounted Police took a leant numbers of troops Friday, he rescued 2-year-old Theresa sion after he was blinded In a The town building commi/btee, and the Mozarteum in Salz­ Wednesday Matinee—2:00 to toe University of Connec­ handle the program. It would Mrs. Donald Zerlo of Hartford, choruses started this morning daughter to college, the exj^nse be difficult to hire the teachers shot at it. So did lawyer Grant although there were several Fre&la' from an abandoned well. world war explosion. He recov­ the architect and school offi- burg, and the International Mon. (iijii Fri. Eves—8:00 ticut and-mail to Jorgensen ered after many months and Mrs. Richard ’Thelen of New at 10. After a break for lunch, sisals the average exj^nditure after ihe annual town meeting MacDonald and a newspaper re- small-scale fights. In toe cost- When Bill reached the bottom ciafls win now compare and re- Academy of Music, Vienna. She Box Office. Please enclose organized the mercy squad, an Britain and Mrs. Edna Gordon they will continue imtll late af- Hy colleges and universities per SaL-Son. — 1:80-6:00-8:80 stamped, i self-addressed en­ In May since they are then porter. Nrnie of them had any llest reported action seven Ihe rescue shaft, he found ■viow the bids before filnally has given successful concerts in independent rescue organiza­ of Willimanitic. Mrs. Gordon is-temoon when the chorus awards full-time student. The cost Is velope. very much in demand, he said. hick. Marines were killed west of himself In a four-foot deep awarding the contract. Con- Austria and Germany. tion. formerly of Mancheater. will be presented. ^ P®^ ®®”^ from 1966. But wafumwam The board then drew up a Justice ^ ^ Ruttan ^ „ reconvened Quang Ngai Qty. ’Hiere were 12 chamber of treacherous sand BtrucUon is scheduled to start Mrs. Jacob Sandals is donor The winning Madri-Gals were Chorus critiques and business ^^76, average spending by Telephone: (Storrs) 429-3311, oozing water. B0OCER$KHAMMEIISniN8, ExL 807 budget and decided to hold the « « r t , bird and all. known enemy dead. Bill said he lost two children about the middle of April. chairman. Mrs. Walter Hei- competing as a unit for toe first meetings conclude the three- colleges per^student will be He called for a shovel to hearing, while meeting In an of his own in infancy. The school 'will be financed by mann Is program chairman and time although t-wo of the girls day convention tonight and to- *2,976, the Office of Eklucation R0BE8TWISE crack the concrete well pipe in SOLID GHOGOUTE a $975,000 bond issue approved Mrs. Philip Bayer and Mrs. executive session later in toe “ I know what death is. We try participaited last season with a morrow morning. _ ' says. which Theresa was trapped. Milk and White Chocolate by the ■voters in a refesrendtun Sanol Solomon are dinner chair- evening. An executive session is Garrison Wins First Round to do'what we can.” group known as the Klpski- Perhaps it is as that eminent ■ The shovel handle was too long. last fall. men. closed to thie press and the pub­ Korda and finished fourth; and philosopher, ‘Good Old’ Charlie J 0 R G E N S E N He called tor a shorter one so Of the total, $835,500 ■wee ------lic by a majority vote of toe toe lead singer, Mrs. 'Wdlllam T. Brown says, "Happiness is sing- other rescue workers broke the earmarked for congtruotdon, BUDGETING BUSIES 500 board. (Janice) James, sang last sea- ing with the Sweet Adelines” Wed., March 29th Shaw to Stand Trial handle. $67,000 for land acquiaitdon and WASHINGTON — The U. S. 4 Academy Award Nom. The board will present a With toe short shovel, he suc- extension of Dartmouth Rd., Bureau of the Budget, which THE UNIVERSITY OF (MNNECTIOn' budget for the kindergarten pro­ HOLLOW CHOCOUTE BUNNIES BEST In-i -rag BeAt Actress sroRnaoa26s AUbltORIUM $32,000 for equipment, and $54,- watches spending by otheir "GEORGY GIRL" gram at the hearing. This will Colorfully Foil Wn^iped 194 for anchiiteots’ and engineer- agencies, now maintains a staff FILM include an estimate of state In JFK Assassination j7iy feig fees. of 500 in toe Executive Office granU in old for Its operation. (Continued from Page One) ► | Of the latter amount, a $16,- BuMding n ^ ^ the White House. State legislative bills have been HALLMARK OF the 2-1 vote on rejecting the F^R W A Y submitted calling for madat<»y present In the New Orleans facilities apartmrat of David W. Ferrle commission’s .findings. PARTY ITEMS ► * 19661 public kindergarten Garriison produced two wit­ FILLED EASTER BASKETS * T n f iTM ^I National UNANIMOUS within the next one of two In mid-September 1963 and ^ for EASTER . Of Xnniw%oa hnHr%sicd ComefBes Hhat Ever nesses who linked Shaw and IGOUNTRY DRUC ^ BASKETS ^ all candy tafslde SociBly 6 years. heard Lee Harvey Oswald, t L E iA !iilE l5 { ol Film Crilitt RAVES! & Sfirom StagO^ * ^Nbddng Suecoedt bIie*Boo(^^ Shaw and Ferrle plotting to as­ Oswald, New Orleans bom ex- FINAL WEEKS Cook brougWr'out contrasting Marine who defected to the So- ^ WHERE IT'S ALWAYS HAPPEHING M opinions about providing public sassinate Kennedy. -^ 65 TOLLAND TPKE. Tel. 647-9851 MANCHESTER-^ The plfut, Ruaso testified, in­ ■vlet Union, then returned after kindergartens this Fall. three years. "Although a majority of the volved’ trtangulation of cross­ A Carlo Ponh Produefion fire,” dlverslofiary shooting, a Oswald, 'the Warren report Pectin Jelly Beans Regular, Miniature, Bla«H TONIGHT board apparently feels that a documented, was in New Or­ New England's Leading Antonioni’s # 1 ' kindergarten may not be desir­ possible flight to Mexico and , -Also Coconut Eggs, Duck Eggs, Butter Eggs S U C C E fo Cuba, the sacrificing of cme man leans from early April 1963 until TEL. 643-7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST, R.EAR OF THEATER M The Wpy Out Sound of Something Else able this year for various rea­ HQ as. a scapegoat to permit the Sept. 26, 1968. Two-Year Professional The Moving Beat of the B L O W - liP sons, including the tax rate, the t others to escape. Vernon Bundy, -29, an admit­ NO SEATS RESERVED ★ POPULAR PRICES opening c f the high, tobool and 1 Boxed Foil Rabbits Vanessa Redgrave BUSINESS Of the three alleged conspira- ted narcotics addict,. walked School of ______Mon.-Frl. 2 4 8 P.M. ★ Sat.-Sun. 1:80-5-8:30 David Hemmingt • Sorah Mil* BURNSIDE the short time remaining to pre- Solid Milk Chocolate ★ "Travalons" ★ ^80 BUKN';lDi AVE EAM HARTFOPO WITHOUT , . . ■__ tors, only Shaw, who stepped over to Shaw In coiut Friday COLOR and put his hand over the ac^ ‘S' THE MOVIE AND MUSIC V PLUS ihaiiM.Mt Ut giwi FREE PARKING 528 3333 REALLY •0 ^ as managing director rf C ly decided to bring the Intematlo^ Trade Mart cused’s head. Identifying him as Chocolate Covered Eggs k ACCOUNTING FOR YOUNG AMERICA -K A franw PrednOiom Co, I . (alMa ROBOirriioRse TRYING to a public meeting,” .Gook said. toe man he saw with Oswald Now Breaking "This may be a propl^iw Oswald .was shot fatally by Jack here « --10:45 ' 9:00 COMPUTER GENERATION “American Dream” ■ < •- 8x50 7i00 two oo-openittva Uodeorgartens haired man with erect military aware of any PHI probe oi M® “ Dear” 10:00, “Box" 8:45 — Sun.: “Dear” 7:80, “Box” 9:06 WEDDINGS ROUTES S a 44A - 7:00 10:30 mot wtto echool board chaUraan bearing, was calm, and stoic activities. . THOUSANDS OF TRAINED A Truly Adult Love Story! 8 In Color m o m O4S.0OOO “Bampage” i'"'' .. L Da’vid book and School Superln- when the decision was. read, Ferrle gave a statement to PERSONNEL REQUIRED Large Selection of Dietetic Chocolate It’s A Beautiful Film, Finely Made LUNCHEON BUFFET 2 tandent Robert Brtartoh a.bout Deepening lines in his face the FBI shortly after toe assas- PAYING UP TO $20,000 A YEAR Judith Crist complete $1.85 two months ago bo tavesUgate and bloodshot eyes, however, sinaUoti. Garrison had arrested . N.Y. Herald Tribune 2nd HIT Munson’s Own Famous Chocolates— Box or Bulk ^ Tqeeday l^ni F^day the pnoribititkn o f fbe town pro- showed the strain he' has been ' him briefly three days after toe JOIN THE MANY MEN AND WOMEN w -vtding' pulbUo ktndecjgaiteni' fia- under sli)ce Ms anrest March 1. slaying, in'Dallas. ALREADY TRAINED BY PSI FOR THIS “Each i|iec|A di^Ucious treat^’l^ , ^ :J ttahi ftdL When arrested, Mia-w^ balled Hie Warren OommlksiMi said E XciTii^G r e w a r d i n g c a r e e r \ Arrange To Have STACK SO IW Y A meet*i« w»* al»o beW with Garrison’s charge “fantastic." It had found no evidence that IF YOU ARE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Christina ScholUn rcnrmfntnitlirAi of the United He denied having any part In a Oswald was Involved with any Jarl Kulle . PSI CAN HELP YOU EASTER Ooogrcgwbloinal Church, tortud- conspiracy and said, "I’m a person or group in a conspiracy, DAY— EVENING—SAT.— CLASSES “^MARQUAND tag the Rev. DenoM G. Miller, completely tanocent of any such but It noted: “ Because of the DINNER to taveatlgette t i » pewMbUlttes o f charges." difficulty of proving negative FOR FREE APTITUDE TEST space for a public Wn- “ I did not know Harvey Lee to a certainty the posslbiUty at TEL. 289-7787 "A$ FUNNY A MOVIE AS ANY BONUS SHOW AT Miiia.li MBRO^OUMN-MAYER memrs A CAI^O ™ AUDIENCE COULD ASK FOR!’’ taV lOBUIUMEI demartenTRev. Jto. Miller Mat- Oswald (sic) nor to the best of others being Involved. . .cannot OR MAIL COUPON ^ iriili.VIUWIIXWM-tawililliwawi' |R || ed at the he oouM not act my knowledge do I know anyone be establlMied categorically.” ^--Bewswtek M9g9iinB"~T Fri. and Sat. 7:00 on commitment of too faciUtiee who knew him,” Shaw said. "I say the wily worthy thing LEAN'S FILM ofborbrasternaks COLUMBIA PCTURE8 i pboohammtng a n d s y s t e m s i n s t i t u t e Prtsontt In Color without approval of toe congre- The Warren Commission of Russo’s testimony Is toat he BRVAM FORBES' 3td H IT safton. oo4» e ia « v e olcMuiy found that Oswald was toe as- knew David Petrie and feared 800 stiver Lane, East Hartford, Conn. 06118 I imoouqgMOF ra. S T netin kek in M use o f four saSsln of Kennedy,, but toe New Me Intelligence,” said Wegmann iCrO RZHilAGO ft NAME . * e #;e e e e e • e e • • e • • e e e • e e • • • e e e • e • Aje.eee* | *THAT MAN CtaRNIBiqr O inES to « ie new rtitetous Orleans Judges refused to admit j in Ms com ckM ^ arguments. 1 >3' JN'JUUEGNRISIlE'IDMOpmY RESTAURANT oKUTWfc Mooueni eduoaiUtm ' , o f the the commission’s report as evl- "What •Hhoy’ye put in, what , ■ ADDRESS a'eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee*...... ®*'****®*® I IN MURIZIO ARBU’ WERNER PETERS . NRW)1CHSP6ER; Church. dence In top hearing. they’ve got at tMs hearing,” he Munson's Gandy Kitchen . soewNim'iwiipm -Route 6 and 44A, Boltou , wwiotm- •fte Baeimotary School Study “ TWs «H»ort Is fraught with continued, "It might warrant I c m ...... zip ...... • ^lAszHivMoi ROD SIBS^ • WTATlffilNGHAM ISTANBUL” , *JAMES HILl*BRlM®rN8-^ otmimu __ OommS^Kmsntiy went hearsay., Hearsay four or ^ S S ; »«r Reservations 848-2348 ■CHWCOLOR* TCCNNISCOPB* OtotributRf by WMRNSR BIKMt, on reooed to favor o f nrovOdIng times' removed,’’- Judge Bageirt tent- authorities,- but- R doesn’t ROUTE 6, DOLTON OPEN ALL THIS WEEK TILL 9 P.M. ^j^lEAN Horst Bucholz Dancing Sat. m id Wsdnsaday in umoundne wuraat holdlag this m s a .' study olass. The Rev. Mr. nell, leader. ndratlon of a certain\ degree at ampli­ •Wonders of the Vnivereer Wednesday, 10 a.ni., Adidt Area Churches tude. , hes study class. 'The Rev. Mr. Du- Eastmlnstor United St. Francis of Assisi St. Manriqe Cbnrah^ urc B olton ' Connecticut Yankee pee, leader, Susannah Wesley Preabyterisn Fellowship 678 Ellington Rd., Our first awareness that such a trend Emanuel Lutheran Church First .Onireh of Christ, lEtt^nttt^ li^raUk Center Cbagregatlonal dnreh St, Bridget Obnreh Hall. Cteolrge E. Stye School Sooth Windsor Rev. Robert W. Crania, Faktof would be next arrived the second or An occasional ooolneMi by Majorttgr iMMtar IftBom dslib- Church and Cheatnot Sts, Scientist POBUamiD BT THB ^ P e o p W ( Z Obtaining Metals oja Moon United (murch of Christ Bev. Jota J. Delaney, Pastor Thursday, 2:80 p.m., Jiuilor Kingston Dr. off Oak St. Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, third time we had viewed that televi­ eratslif FrtlfMwd % n a o- Rev. O. Henry Anderson, 447 N. Main St. innPAt.n PRINTINO CO.. INC. some killjoy Indivldu^ or eilt^ 11 Center St. Kev. Robert J. Keen High Metl^odist Youth Fellow­ Eari Hartford Pastor Masses at 7, 8:90, 9:46 sad U B in e ll BtTMt sion commercial in which the profes­ clsm from tome columnist try­ lution th|raagh la this, a p m a l Rev. Cllffqrd 6 . Simpson, Rev. Dennis B. Hussey Pastor Ifan ch ester. Conn. . By DR. I. M. h tS V n r, wa mlgUt axpeot to aiiqulra lw » ship cotucil meeting. Reception Rev. Gordon S. Bates, Rev. Jo9*i E. Rlkteraitis, 11:30 B.m. with Solemn B leM af TBOHAS r.,jtaion80N sional pie-eaters are concluding their ing to prove ^lils own bored routin* fbihtoa. 'patonhilmlBg b* ' feiii. - r Minister ' Rev. Eric J. Oothberg, 11 a.m., Sunday Church Serv­ of Palms and Processloa. WAUTBR R. rEROUSON OnUGOmB and ntokd. 'Qw iron mMeoroidB Hall. Minister Assistant Pastor contest for the day. It is true enough, sophistication, proves, so 1 st, of thougttt th en w q i too mnoh of nB ov. Kenneth W. Steere, Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80 In Assistant Pastor ice, Sunday School and Nursery, PabUihera The Fsla Vbm tSatbm piobalily CQiitoln *^>out 90 per 7:80 p.m., Maundy Thursday BV>unded O ctober 1. 1881 absolutely no effect in stem­ such sllHnesi. , » AnSbotate Mlnlater the church. 9 :16, 10:80 and 12 ;00 in the. commercial, that one of the con­ iln The,7 Ot the Frankllii Kutltote ceat Iron and up to 10 per cent 10 a.m.. Worship and Church Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:15 A v e ry 8L ming the 1967-session’s grand, But aomebody did let through Mlaa Antoinette Bierce, In the auditorium. 9 and 10:46 a.m., Divine Wor- Lesson-Sermon: The Golden noon to 3 p.m Ohristian Reformed Clinr^ Published Ebrery Brenlng Except SumUys testants is new on the pie-eating cir­ Plans to plant a colony on nickeL Thua, ti»o*e two metala Good School. Sermon: “ What do you and 11:30 a m. addiction to the disease of reso- the Senate, a week a t two. lat­ Director of Christian Education ship and Church School. Nursery Text taken from Isaiah. 42: 8: pridaT'^servlce ‘”’nie •ad Holidays. Ebitered atthe Port Office at cuit, and needs, for the purposes of the the moon are orystalHzing, can pioiMybly ba obtoiR*^ Seven want Christ to do for you?” 661 Avery St. Uaocherter. Oonn.. as Second Class Hall lutlonitis. er, a gem-Uke prod^B^km titled St. James’ Chnrch for infants. Sermon by Pastor "I am the Lord: That is my Words of Jesus ” Sooth Windsor lU tte r. commercial, a post-prandlal ministra­ l’ T '“ even though a permanent aet- tfaa sutfaca ot the moon. What Sacred Heart' Church ’This is the one gimmick o f “Resolutioii Deftlatlng the 8, 9:16 and 11 a.m.. Worship Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Anderson, “ Jesus Christ -C on- name: And my glory will i not Rev. Jonoes A. Bonnema, tiement on the moon may not Miout other metolaT What at, St. John’s Episcopal Church Rt. 30, Vernon SUBSaUPTION RATES tion. the legislative way of life Month of March to' be National Service. The Rev. Mr. Steere Pastor queror ot Men’s Hearts.” gtve to another, neither my M lnteter be eatablished until I960, to ahtmlnum, n^afftspluiR, copper, Calvary Church Rt. 30 near Hillside Ave., Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Fayabla In Advanca But another thing was plain, even which the reajqwrtimied Con­ Legislatures Month.” We know preaching. Theme: “ Familiar Rev. Eugene F. Torpey 4:30 p.m.. Lenten cantata, praise to graven images,'' One Tear ...... 332.00 Ida book, “The Moon—Tazget and tha noble metals so neoaa- (Assemblies of God) Vernon Rev. Patrick Sullivan Six MonUis ...... 11.00 before the commercial had got down to necticut General AsseiiBbly it got through the Sepate' be-. , Sayings i with Unfamiliar Rev. John J. Q’Brien ‘On the Passion of Christ,” by Wednesday, 8 p.m., Testi­ 9:46 a.m., Sunday S«dK>o] for 6.60 F cht Tomorrow,” written In 1968', aaiy In ohamlatry? Wa may de­ 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. James L. Grant, Reetor Assistant Pastor l^ re e Months .••••«•••••••• its own business. It was that these gi­ cause we w e n In the HOu m Twists.” “Victory Is Forever!" Bev. Vincent J. Flynn Williams to be presented by mony meeting. Od6 Month’ •»•«•••••••••••• 1-86 found it easiest to pick up and this writer speculated that we rive them from a smelting prbo- Rev. Kenneth L. Oiistafson all ages. gantically proportioned, ample-girthed when It arrived th en wearing or “ Who Won?” Emanuel Oiolr and soloists. - The Reading Room at 749 11 a.m., Worship Service. imitate. Raving discovered its could land on the moon In 1970 eas aimiWr to one used on earth Pastor 7 a.m.. Holy Communion and Mas.ses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 and HBMBER OF a Senate jacket Its various 7;S0 p.m.. Palm Sunday Eve­ Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and Thursday, 7 and i l a.m., and Main St, is open to the public Nursery. THB ASSOCIATED PRESS professional pie-eating contestants were, powers o f resolutkm, it is end­ and establiah a colony by I960. today. ------Blessing of Palms. 11:45 a.m. “whereases” proclaimed' that ning Service with Rhythmic and 11:30 a.m 7:30 p.m., Services of Holy CX>m- Monday through Saturday, ex­ 7:30 p.m.. Evening Service. Ibe Associated Press is exclusively entitled even before they took their tablets, as lessly delighted with its own Prince Charles SetUera on the moon could sup- Reoenfly, sddntlest at Qeb- 9:46 a.m., Sunday School. 9 a.m., Holy Communion and to the use of republlcation of all news dis­ “the legislatures o f our country ^ Senior Choirs. ------munion to the sanctuary with cepting legal holidays, from 11 Thursday, 10 a.m., Women’k patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ happy and well adjusted a lot of hu­ talents, and it is getting so one ELGIN, Scotland (AP) — pott themselves from material eral Elootrio have Investtga^ Bible classes for Nursery thru Blessing of Palms. St. Bernard’s Church are engaged in solving some of Thursday, 8 p.m.. Holy Com- Church of the Assumption Pastor Gothberg preaching. a.m. to 3 p.m .; Thursday eve­ Bible study, nursery provWed. ed In this paper aad also tne local news Duly- man beings as anyone has seen in a can recognize tiie happy flush Plagued by first-night nerves derived from the lunar surface. the producUen ot usable metala. Adult. 10:45 a.m.. Holy Communion St. Bernard’s Ter., RockvUle Ushed here, . . . the most complex problems o f - munion. The ^ v . Mr. Steere Adams St. and Thompson Rd ning, 7-9. All lii^ts ot republtcatloo of special dis­ very long time. of euphoria which spreads over and a pistol that kept Blliq>lng While we believe Uiat water They believe that a small con- 11 a.m., Palm Sunday Worship and Blessing of Palms. Rev. George F. X. RelUy our times” and that “ the deci­ preaching. Sermon: “ From tiie Rev. Francis J. MIhalefc Second Congregational Church First Evangelical Lutberaa patches nereln are also reserved.______the House the moment it real­ out ot his belt. Prince Charles la present under the surface of tittuoua metal-producing faeiUty Service. Monday, 10 a.m., Holy ,Com- Pastor They moved about with measured sion-making of the leglslatun Table.” Pastor 386 N. Main St. . Community. Baptist Church Church of Rockville Inc., as- izes it is about to adc^t an­ made his stage debut Friday the moon (because the under­ mtti be devrioped. Dr. Eareno 6 p.m., CJhrist’s Ambassadors munion. Bev. Junies H. Royle The Herald Printins Compsw. pace, with substantial poise and bal­ brings it into close contact and Friday, 10 a.m., Children’s ------^ Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister ' 585 E. Center St. Rev. Richard E. Bertranb suinea______no______financial______responsibility for typo- other immortal resolution about night as the pirate king in Gil­ lying layers are hot, and water J. Schmidt baa shown that the youth meeting. Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com- Rev. Anthony Kiizdal eraphlcal errors appearing In advertisements ance, with a good firmness of tread. involvement with many points Service in sanctuary. Rev. Ernest J. Coppa Rev. C. Ronald Wilson,r something pleasantly trivial. bert and Sullivan’s operetta, may be driven out of the rocks), same principle Involved In ex­ Rev. Frederick R. Bruce, 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. “ In munion. and other reading matter In The Manchester ’Their relationship to their fellow hu­ of view that an often in con­ Topic: "Jesus, Our Master Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 Associate Minister 9 a.m., Sunday School. Evening Herald. ______There was such a scene in "The Plrates'of~Penzance.” it may be In^xisslble to dig tracting aluminum or magnesi­ Interim Minister His Steps,” a color film, will Wednesday, 6 a.m., Holy Com­ Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 man beings was tolerant and not pushy. the House the other day, which flict, requiring mediation and Charles, 18, sang a strong um from their ores on earth can and Teachers” led by Miss and 11:46 a.m. a.m. 10:30 a.m.. The Service. . deep enough to acquire this 10 a.m., Morning Worship. be shown. munion. Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. They exuded satisfaction and serenity. we refuse to discuss hi terms understanding,” and that “our bass in a comedy trio and won be iqipUed to metals from lunar Bierce and young people. 9 a.m., (jhurch School for all Publishers Representatives — The Julius water. But water will not pres­ Nursery through Church School 10 a.m^^ Holy Ctommunion. Hathewa Special ^ency — New York Chl- of personalities because all of legrislatures have gone through an encore before an Inidted au­ ores. Noon to 1:30 p.m,. Music and St, Bartholomew’s Church ages. Expanded session for St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland Our Saviour Lutheran Chnrch They even looked as if they might be ent a problem if sufficient Grades 7. Sermon by the Rev. Zion Evangelical Thursoint on there fpr the House again. the day its adc^tion, lead­ Charlotte Niarchos Church Parlor. Terry R. Candee, Friday, 7 p.m.. Family Len­ gen can be liquified to be used Ugh, the aluminum Is collected services. fast. Ing of Palms. How Long Would Space Stay Pure Transported by exuberance, ing \u to wonder whether NEW YORK (AP) — Char­ Thursday, 8 p.m., Maimdy Pastor-in-Tralnlng ten worship with Holy Com­ 9:30 a.m., Worship Service. School. a revolving cycle. ’The appeal of that as a rocket propellant. - and remains in a molten state 8 p.m., Abendmusik, Choral 9:30 a.m., Sunday- School 10:15 a.m., Order of Confirm one member moved that when somebody had the kindness to lotte Ford Niarchos Qew to Ju­ Thursday Service. Communion. munion conducted by the Rev. Child Care. Sermon by the pas­ All the billions we have spent in more comfortable image—of girth, of At the start, foods will be so that it can be siphoned off Vesper Service with the Con­ (Classes for all ages). mation. The Rt. Rev. Walter H. the vote on the resolution was operate in a dlnction sug(gested arez, Mexico, Friday to file a Office of Tenebrae. 6:30 a.m., Men’s Palm Sun- Mr. Abel. tor. Church School, Nursery and St. Peter’s Episcopal Church expansiveness, of some cheer and peace brought with the settlers and as pure metal. TTie chief Ingre­ cordia Choir. Guest soloist, the 10:46 a.m., Holiness Meet- Gray, bishop of Diocese of Oon- space to date— even ten times as much taken it be by roll call, even by House Minority Leader petition of divorce from Stavros day Communion Service and Kindergarten. Sand Hill Rd., Wapping and relaxation of mind and drive, of a then grown on the moon in a dient In this process is power Rev. Kenneth Mlchnay of 'Staf- ing (nursery provided), Vioar nectlcut, will perform the rites —would be completely justified on the though the roll call machine' Nicholsia Leng;e when he got up Niarchos, 68, a shipping mag­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Breakfast. The Presbyterian Church 10:30 a.m., Church School for Rev. James A. Birdsall, content with rather than a fear of the variety of hydroponic gardens. to break up the alumina Into ford Springs. 6:16 p.m., Open Air Meet- of Communion. Palms at botil basis of what the United States has got had just shown signs of break­ to comment on the resolution. nate. Church and Park Sts. 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship 43 Spruce St. all other classes. In all probability, algae, that altuninum and oxygen. Wednesday, 12:16 p.m., Noon ing. services. out of satellite reconnaissance alone, good and pleasant things of life— this ing down. When the presiding . What this young man had The 26-year-old heiress to the Rev. George F. Nostrand, Service. Sermon: “ The End of Rev. George W. Smith Monday, 9:30 a.m., Study 8 and 10 a.m., Holy Com­ green scuin floating on stag­ Dr. Schmidt visualizes this Day Lenten Office. 6:30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Monday, 6:30 a.m.. Holy F)U- President Johnson told a gathering of appeal is beginning its subtle growth officer had sense enough to put the temerity to say was that he Ford automotive . fortune Rector the Begfinnlng.” Minister group. munion. Distribution of Palms. nant pools on earth, will become method being used on the moon 7:30 p.m.. The Order of Pub­ 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. charist. among us all. the vote without honoring the of course endorsed the senti­ charged inoompotability in the Rev. John D. Hughes 9 a.m.. Church School. Nur­ Wednesday, 7:15 p.m., Begin- 3 p.m.. Holy Confirmation. educators in Tennessee the other night. the backbone of a food tech­ as a continuous process in lic Confession. Monday, 6 p.m.. Junior Song­ Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Holy EJU- ’The day will come when we will be motion for a roll call, another ments of the resolution, but petition and sought custody of Rev. James W. Bottoms sery and Grades 4 through 8. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, ning of 24-hour Prayer Vigil. Monday through Wednesday, The President was, perhaps, seeking to nology. Algae can be used as an which the smelting plant moves Thursday, 12:16 p.m.. Holy sters. charist. bright-eyed legislator reminded that he regretted that a more their one-year-old daughter, Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman 10:30 a.m., Church School. 9:30 a.m., Holy Communion. assuage possible academic theory that really anxious to discover whether we extender of flour and also as along the lunar surface taking Conununion. .8 p.m., Friendship Circle. Classes for all ages, Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Holy ESu- the chair that a roll call had distinguished draftsmanship Elena Anna. Nursery, Kindergarten and 10:46 am .. Morning Worship Unitarian Fellowship Maundy Thursday, 7:45 p.m., the 35 to 40 billions of dollars we have can, if we decide we want to, put a food for the fast-growing ani­ in the ore and automatically ■ 7:30 p.m., Holy Communion, Tuesday, 2 p.m., Home charist. been called for. ’There would had not been devoted to such The divorce degree was ex­ 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. Grades 1 through 3. Service. The Rev. Mr. Sml-th Academy Jimior 'High School Holy Communion. spent in space might better have been few pounds back on. mals which will provide the all- producing ingots which • are Stripping of the Altar. League. Thursday, 6:30, and 10 a.m.. have been an Involved and a deserving subject. ’The end of pected to be granted in a couple 8:45 and 9:45 a.m., Morning 8 p.m., Junior and Senior preaching. Sermon: “ Conclude Glastonbury Good Friday, Noon, Litany important animal proteins. stacked for use. As on earth, Friday, 7:30 p.m., Tenebrae 6 p.m., CJorps Cadet Classes. Holy Eucharist. applied to more practical needs of our painful effort to have a roll the resolution Implored “ all re­ of days. The court record indi­ Prayer and Church School. Kin­ Methodist Youth Fellowship. with Praise.” and Penetential Office. Even materials like dyes, one of the principal ingredlente Service. 6:46 p.m., Senior Songsters. 8 p.m.. Choral Eucharist. Ser­ civilization. call, too, if one veteran mem­ ligious, civic and fraternal cated the Niarchos’ signed a dergarten in the Children’s 8 p.m.. Young adult group. 6 p.m.. Junior High Fellow­ 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. • 8 p.m., The Way of the Cross. medicinals, detergents, plastics, Is power. The power to keep Saturday, 11:15 p.m., Easter 8 p.m.. Senior Band. mon. The Gulf Of Mistrust ber, who did know better, had groups to imdertake an exami­ separation agreement leist week Chapel. Nursery and O ib Class Monday, 7:60 p.m.. Official ship. Morning Meeting. Speaker: Meditation in prayers and Tn any case, he ventured into public etc., can be obtained on the . the ingredients molten at a Vigil, First Eucharist of Easte^. Wednesday, 3:30 p.m., Sun­ Friday, Noon to 3 p.m., Eve­ not come to a rescue, pleeisant- nation of the legislative proc­ in New York. in Williams Building. board. 7 p.m., Evening Worship Serv­ Mrs. David Truskoff, area di­ hymns. discussion of a matter which, in the Senator Robert Kennedy suggested moon by synthesizing or com­ ''temperature of 3,600 degrees beams. ning Prayer. Litany, Ante-Oom- ly masking what we suspect ess with a view toward bettor The daughter of Henry Fbrd 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. Ser­ Tuesday, 6:30 a.m., Senior ice. Sermon: “ A Call to Com­ rector, American Friends Ser­ that the United States should stop F. will come from either a sol­ Church of Christ Thursday, 6 p.m., Jimlor munion. Way of the Cross. normal run of events, both the United may have been his real impa­ understanding their state legis­ n married Niarchos Dec. 16, bining the basic elements—hy­ mon by the Rev. (Jeorge Nos- youth study group. mitment.” vice Committee. Topic: "Pro­ Talcottville Congregational bombing North Vietnam and offer to ar or nuclear source. Lydall and Vernon Sts. Band. 8 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Ser­ States and Russia prefer to keep away tience with the whole nonsensi­ latures” and asked "all press, 1966 in Juarez. drogen, oxygen, nitrogen, car­ trand. 6:30 p.m., Upper Room meal. 8:16 p.m., RPYF at the testors and the Draft.” Church start peace talks within a week. If the bon, etc. In this fashion the set­ Dr. Schmidt also indicates Eqgene Brewer, Minister 7 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. mon. Tenebrae. from the headlines. cal business with the sugges­ radio and ’TV media to devote Monday tind Tuesday, 10 a.m., Wednesday, 8 a.m., Men’s manse. Rev. Robert J. Bills, initiative failed, he said, the bombing that other metals can be derived 7:30 p.m., Mid-week Meeting. Saturday, 4 p.m., Evening tion that if the House really time and space to promoting a Vince Edwards tlers can acquire most of the Holy. Communion. study group. Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Men’s Union Congregational Church Interim Pastor Because of the satellite reconnais­ could start again. ’The Administration’s materials needed to permit a using this process. The metal 9:46 a.m., Bible classes. Prayer. Baptism. Lighting o< wanted to show its affection better understanding of repre­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Maundy Fellowship. Rockville reply was that Hanoi insisted on a per­ obtained from the electrolytle 10:46 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: Gospel Hall 9:46 a.m.. Church School. Paschal Candle. sance, President Johnson said in Ten­ for the individual named in the sentative government.” Vince Edwards, recently di­ colony to perpetuate itself on Wednesday, 6 and 10 a.m.. Thursday Communion Service. 'Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Group Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister manent and unconditional end of the the moon. hath is dependent on the voltage "The (Jreatest Miracle.” 415 Center St: The Rev. Mr. Bills will lead nessee, “I know how many missiles the resolution, it could do so by At the end o f March, Na­ vorced from actress Kathy Holy Communion. 8:30 p.m., Men’s Christian doctrine study. Rev. Lyman D. Reed, bombing, and that Hanoi had not com­ used In the bath. If the voltage 6 p.m., Youth meeting. the adult class. United Methodist Church enemy has.” voting with its rising applause. tional Legislatures Month, we Kersh, said Friday he’ll marry Source at Metals 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. growth g;roup. 7 p.m., Battalion meeting. Assistant Minister - mitted Itself to negotiating even if that in the electrolyala is held at 3.9 6 p.m.. Worship. "Ciontrasts 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. • 11 a.m.. Morning Worship Rt. 44A, Bolton It was reported, rather early shall try to present a tabula­ actress Linda Foster at the end However, there is one type Maundy Thursday. 10 a.m., Friday, 8 p.m., Good Friday Thursday, 8 p.m., Joint Cam------Knowing how many missiles the volts, then aluminum comes out in Conflict.” 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Service. Sermon: "The Love of Rev. Hugh A. GllUs was granted. in the session, that there was tion of how mEuiy amenity reso­ of the year. of material, metals, which is and ,7:30 p.m.. Holy Commun­ Service. munion Service at the Avery 9 a.m.. Church School. Grades The record, although not necessarily of the bath. As voltage is in­ Tuesday, 10 a.m.,' Ladies Bi­ 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting God.” Special music by the Minister enemy has, the President elucidated, a day, which we regret sorely lutions Connecticut has adopt­ most important. But the source ion. Street Ohristian Reformed 5 through 12. The announcement came dur­ creased, ^silicon will be the first ble Class. Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer choir. Soloist Gaetano Simon- keeps us from worrying over the pos­ the facts behind it, supports the Ad­ ed. of metals is not so apparent. Good Friday, 10 a.m.. The Church, Wapping. 10:30 a.m.. Church School, having missed, when Senate ing a Superior Court hearing in to appear. Then comes potas­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mid­ meeting. South Methodist Church .celli will sing "The Palms," by 6:30 a.m., Men’s Communion sibility that he has more than he has. ministration. ’The most the North Viet- which Eklwards, television’s Ben That may pose a problem for Way of the Cross, Children’s Bev, J. Manley Shaw, D.D. Friday, 1 p.m., Service of the Infants through Grade 4. nam^ese Government (through its For­ sium, sodium, calcium aad mag­ week Service. Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. 10:46 a.m., Palm Sunday Ser­ Faure. Breakfast. Service. The President didn’t say that it is Csisey, petitioned to have the the moon settlers. Service. Pastor Cross. eign Minister) has said publicly is that In any advanced, extrater­ nesium, etc. 'Thus, thia proceaa Noon to 3 p.m., PMslon Serv­ vice. Topic: “ What Must I Do 5:30 p.m.. Lenten Service. 9:30 a.m., Church School. quite likely that the way in which we court force bis former wife to Bev. Richard W. Dupee ‘‘It is only after the unconditional ces­ restrial colony, one of the chief appears as one of the most ice. to Inherit Eternal Life,” the Religious education committee 10:80 a.m., Morning Worship. use our satellites of various types to let him see their daughter, Associate Pastor Trinity Covenant Chnrch sation of bombing . . . that there could Tales of Connecticut requirements tor its perpetua­ versatile ever proposed tor the 7:30 p.m.. Evening Service, Rev. Mr. BowmEm preaching. will serve a spaghetti supper. Sermon: "What Did It Mean to spy on what Russia is doing is paralleled Devara, 14 months old, more Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. be talks between the Democratic Re­ tion is a supply of metals. Just acquisition o f metals from the The Wjiy of the Cross. Rev. Gary S. CorneU Service of Baptism. Miss Susanne Castetter will Christ.” by the way Russia uses Its satellites as often. He won the right to see Bev. K. Ejnar Rask, Pastor public of Vietnam and the United as on earth, metals fulfill par­ moon. Saturday, 4 p.m., Easter Serv­ Associate Pastor 1:30 p.m., Junior High Pil­ speak on her recent trip to 7 p.m,, Methodist Youth Fel­ they pass regularly over us. But Russia her twice a week. ST. MARYS Puerto Rico. lowship will discuss Palm Sun- States.” Authoritative Communists tn ticular requirements for which It must be pointed out that ice, Easter Baptisms preceded 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with grim Fellowship meets to go Miss Kersh now is married to Wednesday, 8 p.m., Proper- day. hats already admitted, at least, that it North Vietnam and elsewhere have in­ Cows for Sale other materials are unsuitable. sodium, and potassium, can be­ by Lighting of the Paschal Fire. 6:30 a.m., Communion Serv­ classes for all age groups from bowling. Burt Ward, who portrajrs Robin ice. ty committee meeting at the Monday, 7:30 p.m., Member­ does have reconnaissance satellites in terpreted this as Implying a definite in­ On the moon, there must be a come excellent building ma­ EPISCOPAL (jhurch is open daily for pray­ kindergarten through adult. 6 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fel­ on TV’s “Batman.” 7 a.m., Methodist Men’s Com­ home of Rudy Rog;genkamp, 198 ship and evangelism commis­ orbit. vitation to the conference table. Only By Wesley Gryh Jr. minimum of metals to permit terials on the luftar surface. F or er. 10:46 a .m ., Morning Worship. lowship. Elm Hill Rd. sion. last week Mr. Kosygin (who should the building of structures, ma­ while they oxidize on earth in munion Breakfast. Dr. Samuel Special Palm Sunday music. 7:30 p.m., The'flnal in a series “Mooo-oo-oo, Mooo-oo-oo.” similar to today’s protest but­ Marvin Levy CHURCH Hedrick, associate professor of Thursday, 7 :30 p.m., Maundy^ Tuesday, 6:45 p.m., Woman’* The presence of this mutual spying— know) called it “an extremely impor­ chine tools and implements. the presence of water and car­ Jehovah’s Witnesses Sermon: “ Within Reach.” Nur­ of Lenten Services in the sanc­ tons. NEW YORK (AP) — Compos­ Thursday Communion Serv­ Society of Christian Service. ftp in space as contrasted to the U-2 tant peace initiative.” And U Thant, Julia and Abby Smith looked How will these metals be ob­ bon dioxide, on the moon, with­ Kingdom Hall practical theology and director sery. tuary. Dr. John F. Priest will PerhaxM the best idea of all er Marvin David Levy, 84, of supervised field work at Bos­ ice. Upper Room Service. flights in this atmosphere which once fresh from seeing North Vietnamese out from their Gl'astonbury tained? out an atmosphere, these can be 726 N. Main St. 7 p.m.. Family Hour. speak on “ The Church for the was demonstrated at a floral whose first fuU-length opera ton University School of Theol- Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Com­ surprised and shocked the world—seems officials in Burma, reaffirmed his long- home rather wistfully. Town of­ A t the beginning, the sur­ stable metals with many uses. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m Board of World” . Coffee hour in the exhibit of a Chicago bazaar. was staged Friday night at the First Congregatlonal*’Churcb munion Service and RecepUoa held belief that if the bombing stopped face o f the moon will be a It is interesting to speculate 3 p.m., Public Bible discourse ogy, speaker. Topic: “ Your chapel after the service. to be taken for g^ranted, and not as any ficials were leading away seven The booth featured bouquets MetropoUtfin Opera House, was Trustees. United Church ot Christ talks would follow "within a few on how metals and building Palm Sunday “ How to Overcome Difficulties Mount of Olives.” of New Members. great chuse for alarm. o f their eight pet cows. ’The which must have warmed the bcniored earlier in the day by , fertile source of some metals. n J Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Maundy Andover weeks.” But even he could not pass on Meteoriods which have rained materials on the moon may in Marriage.” u. o ^ Thursday Service of Holy Com- First Congregational Church constable headed the proces­ oocklos of every American wom­ the city. MARCai 19. 1967 Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., Jehovah’s Witnesses Yet, obviously enough, it Is spying any assurance from Hanoi that this down on the limar surface for evolve from the curious condi­ 4:15 p.m.. Group discussion of munion. of Vernon an’s heart Elvery flower was Mayor John V. Lindsay gave Pastor Kingdom Hall undertaken mainly for purposes of mili­ was so. sion, which was moving down the past few billions o f years tions which e^ t there. And the Watchtower magazine ar- Shaw preaching. Ser- Friday, 7:30 p.m., Service in Rev. John A. Lacey, fashioned from a tuft of hair Levy a scroll which said his Minister ✓ ____ Hartford TiJee. tary security and military Information. It is unlikely that, except under the the street to an auction block. will still be there. While some what may be even more signi­ ticie "Jehovah Makes’*^ Flill ^en . The Challenge of Jesus” sanctuary. from the Smith sisters’ cows— works “ have contributed with Church School for Grades 1 Rev. Betsy G. French, - 9:46 a.m., Church School. Rockville direct constraint. Hanoi will gfive any The two spinster sisters, o f them have probably pene­ ficant Is the feedback Into oar Might Abound.” just the thing for madamel! brilliant eloquence to our cultur­ 7:30 A.M.. HOLY COM M UNION through 12. Nursery for, babies. Minister of Christian Education 11 a.m., Morning Worship. While this military spjdng is proceed­ such assurance. ’That does not mean both about four score years old, trated the surface and are terrestrial economy of the Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Group St, John’s PoUsh Nation^ al Ufe.” with Blessing of the Palms. No Music. Pre-school classes for children Sermon by the Bev. Mr. Brad­ 8 p.m., Public talk, "A Les­ ing as a matter of course, the space that its “signals” are just a ruse (as were sad to see the animals buried, it is conceivable that processes and uses made of the discussions of a Bible aid at GatbuUc Chnrch I^vy, a native of Passaic, two to five year old. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Morning ley, "The Name Which is Above son in Man’s Uttlcness Com­ powers are also busy negotiating them­ the U.S. administration maintains) to being led away. In a way, how­ some sort of detector, similar exotic metals to be found on the following locations 287 Oak­ Rev. Walter A. Hyszko N.J., now resides in New York. 10 a.m., Adult study class. Su­ Worship. Every Name.” pared to God," by W. F. Kaiser, enable it to carry on the war immune ever, they felt a sense of tri­ to mine detectors on earth, can the moon. land St., 726 North Main St., Pastor selves a space treaty, in which they pro­ Herald His opera, “ Mourning Be­ sannah Wesley Hall. 9:25 and 10:66 a.m.. Church 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. Watchtower Society representa­ from air raids. But it does not accept umph; they had refused to bow provide clues to their positions. (Ctopr. T-M, 1967 Gen. Fe*. 18 Chambers St. and 71D Blue- pose to pledge theniselves against the comes Electra,” is based on 8:45, 9:45 and 11:00 A.M., 10:46 a.m.. Senior High For­ School. 7:30 p.m., Special Choir Len­ tive. President Johnson’s good faith any to the male-dominated govern­ U is from the meteoroids that Corp.) field Dr. in Manchester. Also; Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. use of space for purposes of war. Yesterdays Eugene O’Neill’s play. um. 6 p.m., Ninth Grade and Jun­ ten Program. 4 p.m., Study of Feb. 16 issue more than President Johnson accepts its m ent 144 Griffin Rd. In South Wind­ MORNING PRAYER 3 p.m.. Family Vespers in ior Pilgrim Fellowship. Tuesday, 10 a.m., Study of Watchtower, “ Jehovah Makes They propose to keep space sanitized, -Bftwn. Indeed, Infinitely more than Presi­ Earlier in the year, Julia and sor. 25 Years Ago Friday at the Kingdom Hall: Cooper Hall. Aztec Metropolis 7 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fel­ group. Flill Might Abound,” page 105. under the same kind of international dent Johnson, it dare not. For a false Abby had complained to offi­ ■When Cortes, In 1519, reach­ 7:30 p.m., Theocrttic Minis­ 6 p.m., Junior High Methodist lowship. 8 p.m., Church Council. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Group agreement as that now in effect for move might place the national existence cials that their assessments The first order number o f the A Thought for Today ed the Aztec city of Tenochtlt- FESTIVAL PROCESSIONS. Music by try School. Youth Fellowship. Tuesday, 7 p.m.. Youth mem­ Thursday, 8 p.m Maundy discussion in the Bible aid itself in jeopardy (or so the North Viet­ were much too high. To remedy Manchester Seleoti-vc Sendee Events lan he found a metropolis equal Antarctica. 8:35 p.m.. Service meeting. 7 p.m.. Senior High Methodist bership meeting. Thursday Service, Office of “ Lite Everlasting in Freedom of namese leaders may fear); whereas a this situation, they demanded district drawn in the nation’s Lent: Hie Disciplined Life tion that the problems of Ufa Youth and Adult Choirs. Dramatic Read­ in its material aspects to many Tenebrae. What we poor doubting, cynical lay­ Youth Fellowship. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Maimdy the Sons of God.” mighty country like the United States the right to vote for town of­ first wartime draft goes to Wil­ In Capital “Therefore encourage one an­ are the same for us as for all ing of the Fusion. Sermon by the Rector. Monday, 8 p.m.. Women’s So- gireat European cities. The city Thursday Lenten Service. Med- Good Friday the church will Bl-lday, 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic men wonder is this: suppose the great could certainly survive being taken in people of all ages. The solutions ficers. It was 1873, and woman liam A. Scudieni of. 83 Biroh St, other and build one another up, clety, meal In the Upper Room, contained aqueducts, palaces, itation by the Rev. Mr. Lacy. remain open for meditation. Ministry School, Bible reading space powers get into a war with one for once. And, to reinforce their ideo­ suffrage was many years away. we need are tound as we rec­ THE “ Food for the Journey.” Sacra- pyramids, temples and 20 Saturday, 7:30 a.m.. Lay­ Miss Hannah Jensen, instruc­ House Delays Move just as you are doing.” (I These. Reception of new memj)ers. Cof­ Rev. 18 to ,17. another down on land, a war in which logical presumptions, the North Vietna­ The sisters were plucky none- ognize our dependence upon ment of Holy (Communion. Mrs. schools for the common people men’s breakfast and study. 8 p m-i Service Meeting them# tor of the NutriOon School, WASHINGTON (AP) — The fee hour In Fellowship Hall af­ they are using their reconnaissance mese leaders have accumulated enough the less. A t a Glastonbury 8 :11) God. ‘‘Exercising Freedom of wliich is sponsored by the D e­ Bouse Agriculture Committee WELCOME TO MEMBERS AND GUESTS BIBLE Richard W. Dupee, chairman. as well as others for the robll- ter the service. evidence by now to be convinced that town meeting, they spoke out As we think of HOW we may God speaks to us in various B

Burial will be at the.conveni- eitca of the family. Dodd’s Career K y Taking Friends may call at the fu­ LBJ Leaves Tonight Tiircotte Convicted neral home tomorrow from 7 May Depend on p.m. to the tim a/of the service. Constitution F. WUItain Buate The family suggests that Probe Outcome For Guam Conference Of Manslaughter F. WilUam Runde, 37, former­ those wishing to do so may (Continued from Pago One) (Continued from Page One) T o Meeting ly o f US Walnut St. died yes­ make memorial contributions to (OoDUiioed bttin Faga One)' A • terday at Hartford Hospital the charity o f their cl|oice. the action "the unwitting hand­ cotte'B slsterdn-law, who testi­ and evening courting the na­ (OoBtlnaed from Page One) stead of sitting In the wooden u after a long illness. fied during the trial that she maiden of the Communist par­ tion's governors. About Town a ^ chair with his legs oross-- Mr. Runde was bom May 15, ty,” and the other for the way forms of government, an Inde­ saw Turcotte. tire a eecond shot Perhaps for security reasons, eid and his hands folded as he 1879 in Manchester, a son of he treated an Army general in a Prpf. Merrill Sherman of 56 pendent judiciary and a two- into Ms wife’s body, lying on there was no word on whether did during the five-week-long William and Laura Runde, and Five Injured Communist-hunting probe. Weaver Rd., associate professoh house National Assembly. the kitchen floor. Johnson's big jet would make a trial, he sat rigid with his hands lived in Manchester all of his McCarthy was only the fourth of English, was guest of honor A president elected by univer­ A 410 shotgun and six rounds refueling stop in Alaska or Ha­ glued to his knees. During the life. Before hla retirement, he member in Senate history to at a dinner meeting of Gamma sal and dirept adult suffrage of ammunition, three of them waii. Moreover, nothing was proceedings, he stared at the was employed as a carpenter at In Accident suffer an official rebuke from Sigma Nu, honorary Universi­ will appoint a prime minister expended, were discovered by being said here about where judge and occasionally glanced Cheney Bros. his colleagues. The last case ty of Hartford fraternity, Inst who would choose a Cabinet. police ih and outside the two- Shortly after 7 this morn­ Johnson" would be quartered on Survivors include four sons, before his occurred in 1929 and night at Howard Johnson’s The lower house has the power at the jury. ing, two cars collided on Cen­ Guam, which is little more than story duplex. The items were William R. Runde of .Manches­ involved Republican Sen. Hiram Restaurant, West HarUord. to oust Cabinet members on After the verdict was read, ter St. near the town hall, and an American mllibary bastion. entered as state’s exhibits dur­ ter, Walter H. Runde of Ver­ Bingham of Connecticut. votes of confidence. Turcotte was seated In a chair five persons were taken to The President will meet with ing the trial. non, Ralph J. Rimde o f South Fire Control Tec. 3.C. Fran­ Assemblymen said Ky had on the side of the courtroom The Senate voted to condemn top American civilian and mili­ Ballistics exports for the de­ Windsor and Winslow T. Runde cis E. Cresenzi, son of Mrs. asked them to vote for the final where he listened to arguments tary leaders based In Vietnam fense and state each testified of West Hartford; two daugh­ PIU.. .c c o r tln , 10 “into “ ' ' I a T 'closed hearing on tariff Rebecca L^ Cresenzi of 185 adoption of the draft constitu­ on the amount of bond to be Ernest McNally. Both vehicles and with Premier Nguyen Cao that the cartridges found by ters, Mrs. Irvin Gartside of legislation. Eldridge St., has recently arriv­ tion by tonight, rather than by set. were, heavily damaged, McNal­ Ky and many of the other gen­ police were fired from the 410 Manchester and Mrs. Edward Dodd, testifying mostly in a ed in Boston after a three-year March 17 as scheduled, so that He appeared greatly relieved, ly said, and both were towed erals making up the military shotgun. Kaplan o f Vernon; and eight low, soft voice; maintained that tour of duty in the Mediter­ he could take it to his meeting telling two reporters that he had away. junta that holds power in Sai­ Mrs. Turcotte, whose body grandchildren. a series of testimonial affairs ranean aboard the guided mis­ with Johnson. expected the jury to return a The persons involved were gon. Secretary of State Dean was found by police at the scene between 1961 and 1965 were not In lengthy sessions today, the second degree murder verdict. Funeral services vrtll be held William K. Hardle, 28, of 9 Rusk and Secretary of Defense sile light cruiser, Springfield. of the shooting, died from a to raise campaign funds for him assemblymen smoothed over a "It’s better than I thought. . , Monday at 1:80 p.m. at the Auburn Rd.. and Fred Hope. fractured skull and extensive but to provide him with money Robert S. McNamara also will conflict with the junta. The As­ At least I have one Consolation; Holmes Funeral Home, 400 72. of 97 Florence St., the Dr. Chester Ososki of 31 W. brain damage, a Manchester to meet debts and what he be on hand. sembly wanted to continue func­ I can see m> children again," Main St. Burial will be in East drivers; and Pauline Hagan, Middle Tpke. recently attended Memorial Hospital pathologist called "personal-political” ex­ Any policy decisions an­ tioning with full legislative pow­ he said. Cemetery. 71, of 45 Chester Dr., Mary a meeting of the Connecticut testified. penses. nounced after the session, offi­ ers until the presidential elec­ "I ’ll be able to be with my There will be no calling hours. Hope, 74, of 97 Florence St., cials here indicated, likely Chiropractic Association at the The pathclogist, Dr. Boris ‘My life for 11 years has been tions. The military opposed this. kids again,” he repeated. The family suggests -that and Emma Merkel of 30 Stone Park Plaza Hotel, New Haven. Vira, said she was shot three so political that it has been al­ would deal with changes in the The compromise will give the Before leaving the courtroom, those wishing to do so may St. Vietnam "pacification” effort — times, once in the left side of most nothing else," the pipe- assembly the right to draft the Turcotte talked shortly with his make memorial contributions to Yesterday morning on Chest­ the attempt to claim ground hlembers of the Chaminade her head, once In the abdomen, Zion Evangelical Church. smoking senator said. "I rarely Musical Club will rehearse Mon­ presidential electoral law, write father, Richard E. Turcotte Sr. and once in the right shoulder. nut St. near Laurel St„ a car remember a time when I had from the Communists and make statues relating to political par­ of East Hartford, who had been driven by Paulette Hilding of a start toward enlisting the in­ day at 8:16 p.m. with the Cho- WilUam D. CarroU an5d.hing in these years that I ralette of Hartford at Grace ties and the press, smd ratify in court every day since the 9 O'Leary Dr. hit a panel van would say was strictly a person­ terest of the inhabitants in el­ trial began Feb. 16. William D. Carroll, 82, of Lutheran Church, 46 Woodland treaties. driven by David J. Billiel, 26, al matter.” emental democracy. Present during the culmina­ Tight Security HarUord, father of William M. St., Hartford. The rehearsal is The Assembly obviously yield­ of 27 Garden St., police report. He said persons who bought One official said the Guam tion of the trial were the par­ Carroll of 619 W. Middle Tpke„ in preparation for a joint con­ ed to Ky In this matter. "They The Hilding vehicle had to tickets to the testimonials that meeting has taken on special ents and sister of Atty. Plepler, Clamped on died Thursday at the Hartford cert May 8 at Concordia Luther­ sold out,” one Vietnaunese be towed away, police say. raised nearly $190,000 knew they importance because of the im­ who heard Judge Radin praise Convalescent HospKal- an Cliurch. Those needing trans­ newsman commented after I A paper tube and a mailbox were making a gift to him. pending replacement of Ambas­ Atty. Plepler, Atty. Holland LBJ Itinerary Survivors also Include a portation may contact Mrs. the compromise was voted in. , were knocked over at 112 "I believe in my soul that no sador Henry Cabot Lodge by Conflict between the assem­ Castleman, and Prosecutor daughter and five grandchil­ Doris Eelding. 54 Cambridge St. GUAM (AP) — White House Woodside St. when a car driven one was flim-flammed," Dodd Ellsworth Bunker, 72-year old blymen and the military may Daly for the fine jobs they did dren. aides maintained \ight secrecy by Hortensla R. Owens slid on said. He added this was why he diplomatic trouble-shooter. not yet be over. Within the next during the "long, arduous, tir­ The funeral will be held Mon­ Scenes from the Manchester today on President Johnson’s the icy road yesterday early in recently, offered to refund the The top civilian leadership in 30 days the junta could propose ing, but interesting” trial. day at 8:15 a.m. from the Rich­ High School production of "My program during his visit to the morning hours, police re- money of anyone who felt they Saigon on the American side changes that might ruffle the Atty. Caatleman assisted ard W. Sheehan Funeral Home Fair Lady” will be shown Guam this weekend, but there port, had been misled about the pur- will be reshuffled in the weeks feathers of the assemblymen. Atty. Plepler in the defense, 1084 New Britain Ave., Hart­ Wednesday, April 5, at 2 p.m. were indications that he would A car driven by Alton G POse of the fund-raising evenU. ahead and, one top official said, Several changes proposed by based on grounds of temporary ford, with a Mass of requiem at a meeting of the Senior Cit­ tour some of the major military Sanders, 26. of 116 Main St., '"ojor affairs in 1961 a central point of the Guam the military earlier In the week insandty. at St. Augustine’s Church of izens Club at the Senior Citi­ installations on this Pacific is­ slid on the street at Woodland the principal speaker talks would be to have "the old were turned down. The manslaughter verdict Hartford, at 9. Burial will be in team and the new take stock zens Center, Myrtle and Linden land. Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, and Main yesterday morning President Johnson, then the Sts., and not next Wednesday A bizarre scene today high­ ended a trial in which about 50 together." An outside possibility also 'was Bloomfield. and. sideswiped a car driven by president. The most sue- as implied in a High School lighted the morning session of defence and state’s witnesses In addition to the Bunker- raised that Mrs. Johnson would Friends may call at the fu­ Henry J. Stone, 66, of Rockville, cesaful of the fund-raising din- World story yesterday. the Assembly. A group of depu­ took tile stand. Including Wil­ Lodge shift. Deputy Ambassa­ come here with him. neral home tonight from 7 to 9 police report. Minor damage ^as ad- ties walked into the Assembly fred Chambers of Manchester dor WilUam J. Porter will be Johnson will travel more than and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 was done to both vehicles. dressed by Vice President Hu- Young People’s Fellowship of building carrying a white ala­ who pleaded the Fifth Amend­ replaced soon by Eugene Locke, 8,000 miles to Guam to meet to 9 p.m. A truck driven by Paul Krebs Humphrey. the Salvation Army will have a baster bust of the late Tran ment when asked by Atty. Plep­ now ambassador to Pakistan. with the top American military '' . ... .1;:. 63, of Stafford Springs and one tesUfied he "got in the .'Upper tonight at 8 at the Youth Van Van, a prominent politi­ ler If he hod "slept” with Tur- Robert "Komer, a Johnson as­ and civilian representatives in ' Mrs. Anna Bensebe driven by Louise F. Damato of financially in 1956 when Center before a basketball game cian and member of the Con­ cotte’s 27-ycar-old wife. 157 Branford St. collided at ~ sistant, will move to Saigon to Chambers, testifying as one Vietnam and with Saigon gov­ Mrs. Anna Bensche, 87, of 68 with the Young People's Fel­ stituent Assembly who was Chestnut and Laurel Sts. yes- never take charge of the pacification murdered in the streets of Sai­ -of the defense's key witnesses, ernment officials. Maple St. died last night at a lowship of the Boston Central terday at 8:30 a.m. Police say was able to get out.” He won program. refused to answer the question rfJ.S. officials here were hope­ local convalescent home. Corps at 7:30. gon early in December. the Damato vehicle slid into the election in 1958 and was re­ A numbei* pf American clvU- on grounds of self-incrimina­ ful that, to boost the morale of Mrs. Bensche was bom Jan. One assemblyman, Capt. truck belonging to Manchester elected in 1964. lan officials at lower levels are Nguyen Dae Dan, representing tion. He had testified earlier U.S. servicemen on the island, 18, 1879 In Austria, and lived in Klwanis Club of Manchester ||»f. * t ft, Pipe and Supply. He said his debts became "a in line for rotation to other as­ that he dated Turootte’s wife the President would tour Ander­ Manchester most of her life, board of directors will meet the province of Ba Xuyen. cried In the parking lot at 297 E. revolving thing” — that as he signments. during the summer of 1966. Be­ sen Air Force ’'ase, where B52 making her home with her Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. before out from the floor of the Assem­ Center St., a car driven by paid off one loan he had to get Just why Johnson has decided bly: "I dreamed last night that fore the trial, a ruling by Judge bombers take off for .Vietnam daughter, Mrs. Anna Roth. another from someone else. a noon meeting of the club at Harold Barnsley, 76, of 206 on such a far-reaching turnover Tran Van Van gave me a pistol Louis Shapiro set an apparent raids, and visit the Proteus, a Survivors, besides her daugh­ But as his wife, Grace, and the Manchester Country Club. Porter St. hit a parked vehicle of civilian personnel at this time and 50 bullets and asked me to legal precedent in Connecticut Polaris submarine tender, 'hie ter, include three brothers, John three of their six children lis­ Frederick R. Bruce, a certified owned by Lawrence B. Perry has yet to be explained. use them against people who when he denied a motion by Daniel Boone, a Polaris subma­ Bensche of Manchester, and tened from a front row seat in Officials insisted, however, graphoanalyst, will be the of 233 School St., police report. attempted to destroy this consti­ Atty. Daly to have Turcotte un­ rine, is tied up beside the Prot­ Michael and Jack Bensche, the big hearing room, Dodd- said speaker at the program. A car driven by Gary Janlckl, that there would be no overnight tution.” dergo psychiatric examination eus. both of Torrlngton; two sisters, he had "done tlie best I could." 19, o f 168 Irving St. went off changing of the guard — that by state - appointed psychia­ It is generally expected that Mrs. Jacob Turek of Manches­ He had bitter words for four Manchester Rotary Club The captain completed his the road on Buckland Rd. near the new men would be "phased trists. he will be staying at the air­ ter and Mrs. Julia Schultz of former employes who took some will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. performance by brandishing a Tolland Tpke. and ended up in iti" over a period of weeks. Atty. Plepler had objected base, where security arrange­ Austria; three grandchildren, 4,000 documents from his office at the Manchester Country white plastic pistol at his fellow a ditch. The mishap took place They said the objective was to strongly to the motion, con­ ments would present few prob­ eight great-grandchildren, and and turned over copies to col­ Club. William Shea of Hartford members. yesterday afternoon, police say, achieve a smooth transition. tending that having his client lems. a great-great-gn^andchild. umnists Drew Pearson and Jack National Bank will speak on and the driver received a writ­ Another big mystery concerns under psychiatric examination The question of Mrs. John­ Funeral services will be held Anderson, whose subsequent "The Role of Money in Our ten warning for failure to drive the future of the pacification may invNve self-lncrimlnatlon son’s coming to Guam was Monday, at a time to be an­ stories led to the investigation. program. Economy.” Many Meetings I in the established lane. and would therefore violate raised by the local department nounced. at the Holmes Funeral "I may be the only member of A car driven by William P. There has been no word, for Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. the U.S. Senate whose files have Polish Women’s Alliance, Turcotte’s conntltutional rights. of public works, which erected a Rooney, 19, of East Hartford, example, about the title to be For Town Units Joseph Bourret, pastor of Con­ been systematically rifled, ran­ Group 246, will meet Monday at Atty. Daly renewed the mo­ sign reading, “ Welcome to and one driven by Theodore given Komer or the nature of tion several times before Judge cordia Lutheran Church, will of­ sacked and the contents taken 7:30 p.m. at the Polish Club on Next week will be a busy one Guam, President and Mrs. Osier, 48, of 267 Highland St. the machinery which he will Rndin but the judge denied the Johnson." ficiate. Burial will be in East to creatures who deal in this Clinton St. for meetings in the Municipal slightly collided at E. Middle supervise. Officials have turned U.S. officials here said they Cemetery. sort of traffic," Dodd said. Building. with one already request each time, saying that Tpke. and Brookfield Sts. yes­ aside all questions on such had no word she was coming, Friends may call at the fu­ He called tlie ex-employes American Legion Auxiliary scheduled fo • Monday, two for he was relying on Judge Sha- terday evening police say. points, suggesting these are ly’-o’s niHn.ir. and in Washington it was re­ neral home tomorrow from 2 thieves and betrayers of his matters to be resolved in Guam. will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Tuesday and three for Wednes­ to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ,A car driven by Gary Comb­ trust. He already has filed a $2 the post home. Members are day. It was the fir.st murder trial ported that she planned a short er, 35, of Wareho,use Point slid Since Johnson normally does for Judge Radin and Attys. vacation at an unannounced million libel suit against Pear­ remimded to bring canceled On Monday, the Zoning Board and hit a vehicle driven by not embark blindly on such Pleeler and Daly. son and Anderson. stamps and coupons. Mrs. Leon of Appeals will meet in the spot while the President was Robert W. Phillips, 38, of Bol­ matters, the thought persisted Turcotte, the father of four, away. that the questions probably al­ Bradley is chairman of a re­ Hearing Roewn, to conduct pub­ Funerals ton on Birch Mt. Rd. yesterday freshment committee. has bi>en in Hartfwd State Jail, shortly after 5:30 p.m., police ready have been resolved but lic hearings and to take possible since his arrest Sept. 22. action on eight requests. report. Police say the Comber IflospitaJ NotesB simply await a public announce- He v/as taken into custody by Mrs. Jules Lessard ment after the Guam confer­ On Tuesday, the Board of Di­ vehicle had to be towed away. PaUents Today: 306 ^ Manchester police shortly after The funeral of Mrs. Eliza­ ence. rectors will meet in the Hearing Three cars were involved in ADMITTED YESTER- Blood Unit the shooting occured about S EASTER GANDY beth Ann Lessard of 74 W. Ky and his party will take Room with school offiicals to Whitman’s • SchralR’a a mishap on Main St. near St. ; Kim Anderson. 36 Clinton p.m. Middle I^ke. was held this part in only the initial confer­ dlscu.ss next year’s school budg­ Candy Cupboard James St. yesterday momls^ Bonkowskl, Coven- Cruiser patrolmen were dis­ morning from ' the W. P. Quish ences. They’ll be in Guam bare­ et. The meeting is a continua­ when a car driven by Don^d F. p^nny Bushnell, East Will Visit patched to 1 1 Orchard St. after Funeral -Home, 225 Main St. ly one day, then will fly back to tion of an adjourned session nollce headquarters was noti­ ARTHUR DRU6 Worren, 42, of 62 Amott Rd., Hartford; Cindy Cantor, Elling- he’ d last month. with a Mass of requiem at St. Saigon while Johnson presides fied of the shooting by Tur- fa m es’ Cihurch. She was the backed up, and a car driven by ^^^s. Frances Colby, 637 over an Americans-only meet­ On Tuesday The school board has submit­ ' ... L ... *.. '. James R. Wa-jiclewski, ''w ife of Jules Lessard. Foster St., Wapping; Alvin Cur- ing. ted a $6,487,183 request for South Windsor also backed up jjg gj . pemande The Red Cross Bloodmobile The Rev. John J. O'Brien The President will be on the 1967-68 —up $725,000 from its will make its March visit to was celebrant. Mrs. Ralph and into a car driven by Bar- Degrosiers, Williamantic; Mrs- island only two days and one current budget. Town Manager bara Wodai. of Wapping. police Dolan. 83 Deming St., Manchester Tuesday. Drawing Maccarone was organist and night. Robert Weis, Is recommending say. Police report no contact wapping; James Dower, 14 will be at Concordia Lutheran soloist. Burial was in St. Asked why Johnson decided to $6,306,800 for next year. between the Warren end Was- Ejyjjy jjj.., Vernon; Raymond Church on Pitkin St. from Four Star Specials j James’ Cemetery. Father fly all the way to Guam, instead The other' Tuesday meeting 12:45 to 5:30 p.m., and Red O’Brien read the committal ielowskl vehicles. Finnegan. 243 Oak St.; Ellza- of to Honolulu where he met Ky, will be conoucted in the Pro­ In a story yesterday on an ac- Foote, Hebron; Mrs. Doro- Cross officials are urging a service. Lodge and Westmoreland 13 bate Courtroom by the Human oident on Tolland Tpke., It was Goldberg, East Hartford, good turnout, hoping to break Bearers were WUllara Clark, months ago, one White House .Relations Commission, its first reported that an Elizabeth Fox j^^s. Marcella Hill, Coventry; Ronald Feldman, I.; 4 m i ■ of S t James and Lady of Fa- equivalent of a two-day meeting many uses with values far be­ ational facilities for the town’s Cynthia D.Toom ey, of 55 Scqtt f^et; Carol LeFebvre, RFD 1, time. Mothers Circle attended of the National Security Council. yond the obvious, officials point teen-agers, an ever recurring the funeral. Dr., Vernon. Majichester; Mrs. Jeanne out, in asking your help toward subject. at the In answering the emergency Lemek, Tolland; Kimberly Mc- reaching the quota this month. .In addition. It may consider call to the accident, a police Caughey, Mansfield; Edward Mrs. Carl F. Schory Not only can whole blood be action on a request from a town cruiser. cMven by Gary J. Wood, Mitchell, Taftvllle: Raymond used to replace blood lost from Funeral services for Mrs. Green Noses resident—to endorse the Federal 23, of 16 Pioneer Circle slid on Mulka, Windsorville; Cynthia hemorrhaging, but it can be Roberta Kelvington ' Schory of Administration’s policy in Viet­ Parker SL near Colonial Rd. ott, 27 Battista Rd.; Mrs. given to new-born infants when 72 Scarborough Rd., -wife of nam action. WiggeryBea u ty and hit a parked truck driven janet Peluso, 109 Hemlock St.; Turned Blue their blood and the mother’s Carl F. StAory, will be held to­ The three Wednesday meet-' by Raymond A. BlUot, 31. of 37 ju jy Phipps, East Hartford; are incompatible. morrow at 8 p.m. at Holmes Ings are by the Technical Ad- Mt. Nebo PI. Mrs. Estelle Rose, Tunnel Rd., And with the ^ e n t Inven­ Funeral Home, 400 Main S t In New York risory Committee, in the man­ Vernon; Mrs. Barbara Schoell, tion of the heart-lHng machine, n e r ’s office; the Charter Re­ Mt. Vernon Apts., Rockville; whole blood is needed to per­ Salon Mr. Keith NEW YORK (AP) — It sUlI vision Commission, in the Hear­ Earl Smith, 24 High View Dr., form delicate open-heart oper­ Chairs Stolen was a great day for the Irish, ing Room; and the Democratic Wapping: Stephen Trudell, 134 ations. Up to 30 pints of fresh, 525 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER but the weather was miserable. Town Committee, in the Pro­ Personal Notices S. Lakewood Circle, whole blood may be needed At Scranton’s Gusty winds, snow and sub­ bate Courtroom. BIRTH WEDNESDAY: A during a single, operation. CaU 643-2330 freezing temperatures failed to The Technical Advisory Com­ In Memoriam Police yesterday investigated daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Through laboratory process­ stop the Irish from honoring St. mittee is considering changes In loving memory of Martha the theft of chairs and curtain Francis Dowds, 12 Oakland St. es, blood cells and plasma can Hamtlt who passed sway March 18. Patrick on his day Friday, but in the town’s zoning laws. It’s Famous Bt o m I rods from the Scranton Cabins BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A also be separated for other di­ 1966. the bad weather did thin the meeting was scheduled for last knows... laughter to Mr. and Mrs. verse uses. C O ID W A V E at 160 Tolland Tpke. ranks. Wednesday but was called off Always a ailent heartache. Brian Brook, 59A Congress Plasma is used for the treat­ Many a silent tsar The ownerr told police a wom­ because of the storm. But always a beautiful memory St.; a daughter to Mr. and ■ Planners were figuring on 122,- ment of burns and to aid in co­ an he had evicted may have TTie Charter Revision Com­ Of one we loved so dear. Mr.<>. Francis Dorazio, East 000. marchers, but only 65,000 agulation. It may also be sep­ that newspaper advertising cieates action where taken the items which are val­ mission will conduct- a public •9 .9 8 iSon and Daughter Hartford. . paraded up Fifth Avenue. Some arated again into serum albu­ ued at about $20. hearing, to accept recommen­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: bands got snowed in upstate. min—f9r shock and liver and In Memoriam The theft of hubcaps valued dations and suggestions from food sales are made-in grocery stores. at alMut $30 was reported to Mrs. Nancy Silverstein, RFD 1, Sopie just never showed up, ap­ kidney ailments; into gamma In loving mimemory of our son and the public on possible charter CLAIROL poUce yesterday. The vlcUm, Manchester; Mrs. Beverly De- parently .. believing there just globulin — to combat measles, bbther, fta ff 8eiTjCeant. James^ F. changes. Sviello^______who______died... action in Ger­ PhUlp Johnson of 93 Cambridge Simone, 19 S, Hawthorne St.; wouldn’t be a parade. thumps and hepatitis; into “Helping grocers serve American consumers better many, March 18, 1945, The Democratic T’own Com­ Hair Colortu^ Bt,, told poHce he had parked William Kelly, 32 Wells St,; Thq skies cleared at noon just fibrinogen—a clotting agent for mittee will elect Kenneth Gibson You heard the call to serve your the car at the Parkade Lanes Mrs. Ellen Sasse, 62 Ardmore as the'parade got tuider way, hemorrhaging; and into vaccina country to fill a vacancy from Voting is our numl)ei oi'iO objective, Keith explains. Bowling ■ Alley and discovered ’ Mrs. Eleanor Krause, 24 but It was still cold and windy. Immune globulin — to counter­ Wo were so proud to see you go. District 7, and will hear reports • Prayed God to send you saxely back them missing when he came out I^Oley St.; Mrs. Antoinette A beaming Mayor John act severe complications from 6 .5 0 To us who loved you so. yesterday evening. Kucienski, Meadows Oonvales- Lindsay stepped along up the smallpox inoculation. from Democrats in the State As­ “Newspapers give us the flexibility, reach and local impact And then you heard another call, ______cent Home; Mrs. Sylvia -Wilson, avenue behind the color guard R ^ cells are valuable • In sembly and from Democratic Par greater than the first. and pipers of the Police Depart­ members of ^wn agencies. This SHAMPOO Ttis one of our dear Master. 38rWllsWre Rd., Vernon; Mrs. treating certain types of anem­ Who called you home to rest. Died in Office Alice Foote, Hebron; Mrs. Ma­ ment Emerald Society, which ia and some heart conditions, meeting, too, was originally to effectively support the supermarket operator.” scheduled for last Wedhesday. C u t ibud Sa t S eep on. our darling loved one. rie Deutsch, Andover; Mrs. swung to the tunes of "Minstrel too. 1 Tour memory will ever be Pour presidents of the Unit- olive France, Coventry, Boy" and “ Let Erin Remem­ "All these things are possi­ All of next week’s meetings laatlUed >1thin our heart* ber." will be at 8 p.m. UMil we rest wHh thee. ed States died natural deaths Also, Gerald McKay, Thomp- ble,” says Mrs. Elaine Sweet, whlle.ln office—William Henry sonville; Robert Pearson, Sticking out ■ of Lindsay’s secretary of the Manchester Red M .5 0 Sadly, missed by Mother, SUter and Brothers Harrison, Zachary Taylor. War- Bkxwnfield; Mrs. Barbara De- black coat pocket was a hand­ Cross chapter, "because people ren G. Harding and Franklin D. gamie, 49 Norman S t; Barbara kerchief green-sUtcbed with the care enough to give a little of In Memoriam - Roosevelt Wailams, 418 CJenter St.; Mrs. legend, "I’m Irish Too.” their time and a pint of blood. FROSTING b> loving memory of our. dear ------Mary . Barbosa, ItezardviUe; Lindsay’s paternal grandfa­ “ If everyone who is able to K 5".S ‘.l;arSJ^l,’ 75; St MILLION ADDED Mrs. Emeatine Friend, 81 Edge- ther came from the Isle of give will remember to stop at Jaroslaw Najduch, 19, .of WU- Brsther Bobert Lennon, who passed NBW YORK — When the wood Dr., South Windsor. Wight. assay March 9, 1961. Concordia Lutheran Church limantic was charged with •15.00 U-S. population crosses the 200 DISCHARGED T O D M : Forty feet behind Lindsay wag Tuesday, Manchester should speeding last night, after poUce Nothing can ever, take 'away, million mark late this year the Grant Sloan, 65 High St.; Mra. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. The Burpass its quota," she added. fb e .lo v e a heart holds dear. say he was observed driving at Prepared .by the Bureau of Advertising. ANPA BtaBd memories linger t i t t f f day nation will have added 50 mil- Ida Ottone, 20 Victoria Rd.; gusto lilted tufts of his hair, and Those unable to make ap­ high speed on Tolland Tpke. He iNniembrtiice keeps them near. RobertjTKbith, President, Tlie^^ Pillsbury Company Pubii9h.d by dl{uul{eatrr EDming IfrraUi Uon residents since the 1950 Theresa DaUore. 20 Centerfield he kept taking off his gloves to pointments may just walk in is scheduled for court' on April Jaa* aad BUaa oonnia. st.; Donald Hahn. 70 Linden S t sweep it from his brow. during the draw i^ bouro. a. ■ . , . d

-V VAGB BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SA^TIRDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 I^ C H S S M EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. 00NN„ SATURDAY, MARCH 18. 1967 PAGE N D O I ------• I ..... md Around the Sure, ’Tis a Great Day for the Irish League USINESS ®ERVICESiD)lRECTORY 18-Y ear Old Sports Viewing WITH SMU Defeats Louisville SATURDAY Reds Rookie 2:80 (80) Roller Derby Earl Yost srio (80) Bowling Looking for o place for ^ :0 0 ( 8 ) Golf Classic In NCAA’s Upset o f Upsets CAR LEASING COLUMBUS HERALD SPORTS EDITOR: Looks Strong 6:00 (30) Wonderful World GLASS that Special Affair? of Golf HEAVY DUTY Sure, and wouldn’t ..^ou NEW YORK (AP) ‘-Charles • For Auto Windshield* know that a fine ^oth of ( 8 ) Wide World of Beasley tlppdd the ball half the • For Store Fronts and all WE CATER TO: On 1 or i Pinch-Hitter Rule Sports length of the court to Denny sizes of windows SHOCK an Irish lad would be at SUNDAY a Banquets • Weddings his very best .oh St. Pat­ Holman for a layup with four • For Table Tops • Gatherings YEAR P U H Favored by er 2:00 ( 8 ) NBA Basketball, seconds left to give Southern • Group Me\.*.,;tlon First in Manchester. New 2:80 ( 8) Sports Spectacu­ victory over Louisville. SATURDAY 8 AJH.-NOON the old cpdntry in his blood and We have the “Know-How” lar It Was the upset ot upsets in to please yon! oars, full maintenance, fully a Clnqlimcdi bonus In his pocket •9.98 4:00 ( 8) American Sports­ the NCAA national champion­ Insured to reduce your prob­ FORT LAUDERDALE, through the regUlasr season. A ■ated the big day Friday J. A. WHITE man ship college basketball tourna­ Church Comers Inn lems and worries. For fnll men’s value os a hirbter only to three shutout innings in the Fla.— ‘*I like the idea,” the ment Friday night. Information call Distributed By a club, under the designate^ R e a s ’ 7-8 victory over Boston. GLASS CO . 860 Main St., East Hartford famed Yankee Clipper, Joe In addition to the stunning player system, would be “ ■ AndU don’t hand Nolan that 31 Blssell St.—Tel. 649-7322 Phone 280-43S9 DiMaggio answered when defeat, of Louisville’s nationally Paul Dodga Pantloc creased greatly. blarney about leprechauns help- Sacred Heart queried on the experiment "Having the designiuted hit- him. on second ‘ ranked Cardinals, hot INC. MANCHESTER the mound. The approved by the American ttag system would be ideal for top choice in last sum- Houston upset third-ranked League - for ' Grapefruit League Kansas 66-53; Dayton surprised 878 MAIN STREET any manager. I hope the plan mer’s free agent draft, the 18- Cromwell Get AUTO PARTS games this spring In which a eighth-ranked Tennessee 53-52; DON WILLIS Ostrinsky ie approved.” year-old right-hander has a Phone 649-2881 team may designate, one play- ninth-ranked Boston College DEALER IN WASTE 270 BROAD SL__ _ Strange as it may seem, Di- world of confidence in his own State Crowns GARAGE We Urge You To Support dr each game who may be call­ Maggio can no longer swing a ability, upset St. John’s of New York 63- MATERIALS Open Saturdays until 6 P.M. ed upon twice as a pinch-hit­ Sacred Heart of Waterbury 62; University of Pacific sur­ The Lutz Junior Museum baseball, bat—and doesn’t, , i .even <om was nipped Kansas City 4-3. and Abbott Tech and middle- 23-4, tangles with Kansas, 22-4; Keith Swagerty, with 19, led th# ' • STENCILING Decimal Sizes From your satisfaction. Mark Kravitz, and Bernard Sadlier and GUnder Torain in tion. togethe.’ to form one huge room STEVENSON'S ber of Commerce boasts about and three-time winner of the with the Red Sox and Vince Lee May, another Cincinnati town tangle in the Class B and Texas Western, 21-6, battles Stockton Tigers. • ENCLOSED DESK .030 thru .600 In Steps of .001 Perhaps many people do not Hickey, managing director, in­ in its promotional ads. Wyoming, 16-13, in the four the last 24 seconds to break a Meyer Steel Plug Gages Where but at Paul Dodge seating up to 300 people. This league’s Mloat Valuable Player with the F’irates. While a minor rookie, smacked three hits in­ tourney in the Yale gym The' Winston-Salem, N.C. SPACE know that Paul Dodge Pontiac sist upon quality in everything “Having a designated player ^ leaguer, Joe D. compiled a hit­ regional consolations. 50-50 tic. 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Even a car to the AD Work Guaranteed The heavyweight champdon’s Clay fought Canadian diampion The streaking Cubs won their first baseman Babe Dahlgren is For Illinois Coaches MANCHESTER untrained eye that looks as Texaco Lubrication Service attorneys are seeking an injunc- George Ghuvalo in Toronto in- busy around the spring camps SERVICE Open 24 Hours A Day though it could not be fixed can CUSTOM MADE sixUi straight game but lost Ron School Menus Next Week We Give Ureen Stamps tipn to prevent Clay, who con- stead. taking movies o f the ball play- CHICAGO (AP)—A Big Ten “jury” is expected to look like new when they have CANVAS AWNINGS tends he is a minister for the It was after his four-round Santo for at least a week. Santo ORMAND J. WEST Firestone Tires MEMORIAL GO. was spiked on the left kiieecap »>*ort hand down a final verdict Saturday in the case of tha finished it at this body shop. Bast Elementary School: baked luncheon meat, mashed Black Muslims, from being in- workout with spum ate James arniBs Dahlg^ren was a classic Quality Line Products in a home plate collision with University of Illinois’ $21,000 athletic slush fund. Director Opposite East Cemetery For new cars, for automotive Monday, baked luncheon meait potatoes, buttered com, sliced ducted. Ellis Friday that Clay said he defensive first baseman but a Cleveland catcher Duke Sims The mini’s long-hidden mole- Gen. Repairers License service for body work—let Paul peaches; Tuesday, frankfurters DuPONFS Clay, or Muhammad Ali, as heard he’U be able to fight four light hitter. 142 E. CENTER ST. and majcaroni salad or choice of and took six stitches. hill of illegal aid to athletes conference athletic di- Corner Broad and Quality Memorials Dodge Pontiac serve you. on rolls, baked beans, sauer­ he prefers, has implied he months more. He said he ex­ tomato or ohdeken vegetable Jim Northrup and Ray Oyler that suddenly grew into a con- rectors that Illinois must fire Manchester’s Oldest kraut, applesauce; Wednesday, Stop ’n Go would go, to Jail “ for what I be­ pected to have three fights — Jim Henderson of United Middle Tpke. West Over SO Years Experience eoup, cupcake; Tuesday, ham- maybe all out of the country in NICK mONSKT tagged Gary Peters for home ference mountain of trouble football Coach Pete El- beef stew, crackers, brownies; lieve” rather than go into miU- Airlines reports 15 of the 20 could bring the school suspen- jfott_ head basketball Coach With Finest Facilities Phone 643-2176 that time — including a May 27 runs as the Tigers tripped the Radio T oday burg in bun or beef stew and Thursday, oven-baked chicken, Atlantic Service taiy service. major league clubs will use his slon or expulsion from the Big Harry Combes and assistant Call 649-5807 defense against Argentina’s Os- White Sox. Detroit ripped Pe­ crackers, ring-ding; Wednesday, buttered peas, mashed potatoes, Madison Square Garden offi­ Tronsky Among service this season. Ten. Prop: “Rudy” DnPont oar Bona vena in Tokyo. ters for eight hits and six runs. basketball coach Howie Braun, A. AIMETTI, Prop. WDB(>-1360 spaghetti and meat bails, choice cookies. cials, who were scared that the SELL Harrison St., Manchester 1:00 Mike Milliard He wouldn’t elaborate on the Ed KranepooTa, bases loaded The conference office de­ or be suspended or expelled of soups, bread and butter, gel­ Vernon Center Junior High 128 East Center Street champ's legal battle against the 125 DuckpinOers Smallest player in the ma­ TRADE Tool Equipment 4:00 Long John Wade other possible foreign fight single in the eighth inning drove clined to reveal where the from the league. Coins 8:00 Dick Robinson atin dessert and cream; Thurs­ School: Monday, American chop draft would hurt the grate for his jors this spring, a lad who is BUY 1:00 News. Sign Off Phone: 649-6977 SEE US FOR: sites. He must receive permis­ in the tie breaking runs as the scheduled day-long hearing will Dr. Henry has termed the day, hot dog in roll or baked suey with vegetables, tossed Wednesday night defense with For Own Classic e One of the largest inven­ WECH—910 • Aluminum BoU Up sion from his draft board to Fveinir fir«t bneir tn topped the Orioles. Brooks be held, but presumably it will conference ultimatum “too Rental haki, bread and butter, devil salad, Italian bread and butter, Featuring a complete line of Awnings 2Sora Folley, were amazed to Eyeing the first back-to-back- J n Galente, a former AU- tories in New England. 1:00 Matinee leave the country. Robinson homered for Balti­ be in the same hotel where a harsh” and has shown no in­ 4:30 dog. Milk is served with all spice cake and frosting; Tues­ Atlantic Products plus k Door Canopies wins in the tourney’s 24 year American second baseman out • SuppUes and Accessories, Hartford Highlight* discover they had a booming more. news conference on the out­ clination to lessen backing of “We Bent Most Everything” 7:00 News meals. day, Italian bread grinders with General Automotive • Storm Doors Asked if he ever thought history, Nick Tronsky leads a of St. John’s University. He DALE CANADE c Teletype Service, S-ijSifSS If lilt 7:30 Gaslight bokofXice. Clsaide Osteen, Phil Regan come is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. his three coaches. However, it 12:00 Quiet Hours Skinner Road School: Mon­ meat, lettuce and tomatoes and Repairing • Combination Windows leaving the United States to live ust ^f 126 duckpinners already wfM the 70th draft choice and M g M a i R Also amazing has been the in another country. Clay re­ and Ron Perranowski limited It is conjectural what Dr. was speculated he might offer Connecticut Valley 2:00 Sign Off day, spaghetti with meat sauce, cheese, potato chips, fruit; Manchester Awning Co. signed for the Nick Tronsky the 8S0th overall in the 1966 WTIC—1080 reaction of the fans to Clay in plied: the Yeinkees to three hits as the Da'vid Henry, the school’s pres­ to suspend the three or accept Coin C o . AP com, tossed salad, Italian bread Wednesday, fish sticks, butter­ 195 WEST CENTER ST. Classic at Holiday Lanes, March draft. Galante stands 6-8 )^. He Dale Canade 1:00 News Telephone 649-3091 his free, public workouts in the “ Never. Everyone is trying to Dodgers won. John Kennedy’s ident, will add to his 45-minute insUtutlonal penalties short of 97 Center St., Manchester 1:15 Home Decorator and butter: Tuesday, tomato ed noodles, spinach, bread and 24 through 26. Tronsky set a rated a second look after bit­ Established 1949 Garden basement. Standing get to America. Why should I eighth Inning single broke a 2-2 appeal March 3 before the expulsion from the Big Ten. 643-6296 EQUIPMENT 1:30 Monitor soup, vegetable soup, tuna and butter, pineapple upside down new standard with a 1,513 to­ ing .842 with Binghamton last 2:00 Opera roam crowds cheer every move want to leave?’ Ue. Takes Over same faculty group that threat­ Open DaUy 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 935 CENTER STREET 6:00 Monitor egg sandwiches: Wednesday, cake; Thursday, hot beef sand­ tal pinfall in winning his own summer in 71 games after get­ Further speculation was that by the 36-yearrOld unbeaten When told of Clay’s plans for Earl Battey drove in Min­ ened to oust Illinois from the Thurs. ajDd Frl. to 9 P.M. MANCHESTER 6:00 News chicken and gravy, rice, cran­ wich, mashed, potatoes, green event for the third time last ting out of college. Be had but the faculty group’s final de­ 6:15 Monitor. champion, even his rope skip- three more fights. Policy, the nesota’s winning rUn in the bot­ conference for failure to fire cision may be suspension of Il­ (Closed Mondays) 649-2062 p. 7:50 HPHS-Wllbur Cross berry sauce, stewed tomatoes, peas, aplesauce, peanut butter year. one error in 206 chances. piiiig. quiet challenger, commented: tom of the ninth against the R ifle Lead three coaches touched by the 9:40 Monitor jelly sandwiches: Thursday, sandwiches, jello and topping. linois for two or three years 11:00 News PONTIAC It’s been more than a year “ He won’t be making three A trophy imd 31,000 'will go Athletics at Caracas, Venezuela. Firing a record-breaking 197 scandal. U;30 Monitor fish sticks, buttered noodles Dessert and milk served with Hy Goldberg, on the baseball witR accompanying loss of TV 12:00 Other Side of Day Since C3ay uttered his remark: more title defensea because he's to the winnfer. The total prize Harmon KiUebrew had two out of 200, East Hartford's Dale spinach, peahut butter land- each lunch. AND beat 39 years, claims the main At that meeting the faculty receipts and Rose Bowl partic­ WINF—1230 “ I ain’t g ot no quarrel with the going to be an ex-champ when list is estimated at 35,000 with home runs for the Twins. wlches. Dessert and milk are There is no school on Friday. reason the Yankees were so Canade leads the sub-juniors men upheld a Feb. 22 mandate ipation. Painting— Decorating l:6o News Viet Oongs.” His fight 'with Er- he gets out of-the. ring. 3600 and 3300 guaranteed for 1:10 Speak Up Hartford served with each meal. successful for so long a time division of the Swanson Memo­ 2:00 Barrj Farber TEMPEST nie Terrell was (biased out of Clay is a 6-1 favorite to retain a*®*®*! third. Additional Lake Street School; Monday, waa the great-scouts. 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Declining to gamble on the and the Connecticut Bowling York, looking' for more Di- In the only other game played Baylor hit two key free throws 67 Tolland Tornpike 556, Ray Demers 201, John Still to fire will be favorites Tn m iin UitJob...Mh«M)uittlwrii!MOaPon( Palmer tied for 74th after two long, tree-lined course to whtdi owners Association, Inc. Mag|tio*< Lazzerla and Ooset- Friday night, Los Angeles beat and Qlark one In the final 40 GUNLIFFE tiis tfo rit . . In oolort to matchmythingr Have ■ Dietrlchseh 215, Joe LaVae 212- Al Clavette, Nick Timreck and Manchester, Conn. CAMPING rounds of..the 3100,000 tourna- he belongia, Sikes carefully xU entrants must be present 570, Bob Arnold 233-618, Jack tis. 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Open Thurs., F il 9 PJVL for at Depot Square Circle Open Dally to 9:00 PJM. two rounds at the Deerwood Stiiek a new bag to your vacuum Sapienza had eoven points Ann Hebert 126. Fran Ja- the family to play in the ma- also will assist Bob Curran, who three clutch baskets in a fourth Los A n ^ e.. and St- your ooqvenience. Cbib course. cleaner and sack ’em up. Cut apirce while Brian Oordera (0). Ann Hebert 126, Frsn Ja- the family to play «,Vorti,r ^rive Riek fiarrv had against (Chicago or Detroit in SILVER LANE EXTENSION TEL. 643-0016 J. FARR — 648-7I1I PAINTS v : i^te v : ^ r coach to succeed the 2 7 tor tlie Western champion the ^West open Tuesday. Att — — — i— -J- eroM a^'hoT^'etreak* fk — day shift for progiaar hiniiMng lots elaarod, traw reasonably done la my home, Job, aitoady work, axperianoo part-Uma, need own trans- slve hospit^, exooUent w orUag . ^ ACROSS 41 Ousts topped. Qot h trea pi^lem T call MS-STBO. > The only training grounds in tho not neemuMuy. Apply N «w Syo- portaUon. Write Box C, Man- oondltlona and friiiga henelttg^ 42MuticSl drams *'lN ot the WMMit 44 Extent Wall worth phoha can. T4>» r - r r — ------— ------— tern Lauaigjx, /H Harriaon S t cheater Herald. life Insurance, major medieal BBlohgatea fiib 48IYalts 828X, Movtag— Trucking-. HARTFORD AREA ------^------_ _ _ Insurance, etc. Call Mr. Gkudet 8 Mixture ADVERTISING LTJljKtrWX 'Womap who wants HOUSEKEEPER - for rapidly Maachaster Memorial Boapttal, 12 Awry 53IiOVa god Why travel 76-100 milee 64 Biblical high 20 a first Ishift Job. K factory Job expanding nursing home, paid eM.ji4i. An equal opportunity 1 6 UESS we C0 U LD '~ 6HE'S 13 ScotUdi. priest CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS GONE TO HER SISTER'S / BUT sheepfold 66 Learning TRACY SNOW Plowing, reason- MANCHESTER Delivery. Light TRAIN LOCALLY is no# available to someone ntbal time with' holiday pay •mployer. MFemloine 57 Fork prong m 8 AJM. to 5 P.M. able rates. 649-8574. who to interested in working (dan. The M eadows, 648-1174. ______^__ ■* ...... ■ ...... V/AL-DO, I'(A TOLD YOU'VE WE'LL HAVE TO WORK FAST/ j ippellstton >1 trucking and package delivery. ISDellcscy 58 Operated Refrigerators, washers and frilin 7 a.m. to 3:30. Please ap PURCHASED A HOOD FOR IS THERE ANV CHANCE OF 59 Distinct part w ATnoS, C1EUA.R8 and yards Train on gas, Dei^el trac-, ply in penim. liloik Co. 12TO 6r LPN. 11-7 sl^ . F tfll^ lb Table tcnil M i=n CX)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. YOUR WIFE'S STOVE TO A SLIPUP '? I DON'T LIKE eOKUled cleaned, .trash hauled to the stove moving speciality. Fold­ tors with 40* ixnces. The' ^ 2 l 17 First msa 61 Arid M bN D A T Thra FBID AV l0*.80 AJM. — aA T U B D A S • AJM. T^and^ke. ilanchester, “®- ELIM INATE COOKIN<& THE CHOW IM t h e (Bib.) dump. Reasonable, (jail 648- ing chairs (or rent. 649-0782. only local school training ■ ' • . r 4t>10. FULL-TIME BUGGS BUNNY 18 Expunges 62 Bo^ch 10 Lath 84FIodc tender , SMOKE-/ DO You THINK a c c i d e n t Wa r d / . dOLandpaioel 6819 o r 1-684-4634. part-time men days or 20 Narrate DOWN llHamess part PLEASE READ YOUR AD .Paintliig— Popuring 21 TYPIST—responsible person for WE COULD— ER.AH 22 Tremulous 1 Rate of 10 Auricle 41 Breach ' mghts. No' high schoot di­ CLERICAL ' movement -21 Conclusion 43 Showerp J AVOID T h e SPRINO rush- ^ . . ploma necessary. Are you HIGH SCHOOL Important duties in processing BORROW IT FOR A 24 Shoot of grus 44PlUan ' (l»Nnined or **14/001 Ads” nre taken over the phone.aa a X c o e / L O 28 Fundamental 2 The agalloch 23Uud have your mower sharpened tired/ of your weekly pay orders at a public warehouse. RESEARCH PR03ECT ? 33 Young salmon 3 Caterpillar 24 Ship's mast- 45 Masculine ntqo eonvenienee. Hie advertiaer nhonld read hie ad the FIRST interior and exterior. Paper CONTBACT 46Noteny-. and aervicad now. Atoo aawa, check? Let ua show you Past and accurate typing nec­ POSITIONS 84 Perched hair 25 Pern, at OAV nr APPEARS and REPORTERRORS In time for tho hanging and wall paper re­ SENIORS PNEUMONIA— 85 Feminine 4 Golfer’s/gadgets potatoes 47'Increeieo. next Inaortton. The Herald to respomible for only ONE Incor­ shears, axes, chlsala, planer how to earn $180-3250 a essary. Hours Monday thru in ib e moval. Dutch Boy and DuPont. HMMi appeilation ■6B u ll^ 26'Epocha rect or omitted Innertlon tor any advertisement and then only blades, etc. Pick up and de- week. Learn a trade and ^ P 'O ^ 'C Friday 8-5. Good wages. FuU (East Hartford Area) 86 Isles in Galway 6 Air (comb, 27 Italian atreau 49 Fruit to the extent of a "make Kopd" Inaertlan. Errors which do not (Quality workmanship. Call benefits. Applj^ by m all or In form) 29 Peruvian 60 Solitary Uvery in Mancheatar, Bolton, your family prospers. Ousir- Bay M Ooddesi o( leeaon the value of the advertisement will not be oorreethd by evenings, 246-9693. person to G.L. Manus, Hart­ 37 Possessive 7 Places of Indian Andoirar and Columbia. Ruaa’s anteed placement assist­ Do to a change In opera* seculsion 30IndUTerent dlicord “make good" Inaertloa. ford Despatch and Wsu-ehouse pronoun* . M ower S ervice, 743-7607. PAINTINGF—Interior and ex­ ance upon graduation. CAREERS tions several exceUent o{>- 38 Poultry 8 Restore to 31 Medicinal plant 52 Hardens, SS (Rockville, ToD Free) C o., In c., 225 P rospect St., 32 Race course cement terior, very reasonable, free Earn while learning. Let enclosure health East Hartford, Conn. We are {>ortunlUes have develop^ 9 Feminine name circuits 55 Gibbon estimates. Call Ribhard Mar- in our office. AU requim an equal opportunity employ­ 6 4 3 -2 711 875-3136 HousahoM SurvicM Un, 649-9286. the interest and capacity r AMERICAN TRACTOR er. r" r" r“ r 5" r Offtrad 13-A to do figures: Some wlU [2 JOSEPH P. Lewis custom TRAILER TRAINING ONE Put You In the Driver’s Seat require the use of adding JT ir ir HT-SHINE personaUzed floor painting, Interior and exterior, G f The or calculating machines. Trouble Reaching Our Advertiaer? polishing. SpaclaUxlng in paperhanging, wallpaper re­ CaU 289-6547 Anytime re" ir IT" home floor polishing. Kitchen, moved. Wallpaper books on re­ “HNAST” These openings should Ti rac rooms, ate. No JOb too quest. Fully insured. Free es­ OFFICE prove excepUonaUy inter­ UT THAT 24-Hour Answering Service smalL CaU (or free utimates, tim ates. CaU 649-9658. esting to those whose faml- T ar sr First National Stores to BY V. T. HAMLIN WAS LAST re" 648- 9964. Ues are In school and wish ALLY OOP i ONLY TRACTOR proud of Its “FINAST’ YEAR,WALDO=i Free to Herald Readers INSIDE - OUTSIDE painting. GIRL to return to work. SPRnra~CLBANINO proWenisT Special rates for people 65 or TRAILER SCHOOL IN label products, and Justly AWRiaHT,N0 W8 W tfV E ^ -— "o’? Want tnformatloD on one of onr classified advertisements T Call SuburbM Cleaning Rerv- over. CaU my competitors then so. It represents an Image Discover the type of work You WlU find our company D S P 0 9 ® WrrH TH' BY ALL OF NEAN W=k I MALI A __r 32 sr sr R"ST KT srr sr No answer at the telephone Ustedf Simply eaO the ic e at 649-9220 today (or free caU me. Estimates given. 649- CONNECTICUT of dependability and qual­ you like best by handling, a a pleasant one to work In, LETS SET DOWN { HM3HNES&.. ) W P ^ A T IC ---- , estimate. Budget terms avail­ 7863, 875-8401. ity. We also believe that variety of interesting office with above average fringe L our-office staff represents assignments including the TO BUSINESS! IMPORTANCE S" sr sr” EDWARDS able or use your Conn. 'Jharge Before you call a school benefits, convenient free CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER AVAILABLE for interior and this “FINAST’ Image—de­ chance to demonstrate your m Card. check that school out witk parking and In-plant cafe­ exterior custom decorating. pendable, qualified em­ talents as a receptionist ST sr ANSWERING SERVICE your local truck owner’s teria. sr WALL TO WALL carpeting. Wallpaper removed, ceilings ployes. Wouldn’t you like You’U like our cheerfuL 1 649-0500 875-2519 Cleaned to factory approved r^aired, also airless spraying association. Approximately to be part of this? modem office and our group w\ 1 specifications, minor repairs. service. Fully insured. Free es­ 14,000,000 trucks on tho of friendly men and women. APPLY □ Good sadary, paid 'vacations, and leave yonr message. Ton'll hear from onr adverttoer la Call Hlgbie Servicemaster, timate, reasonable rates, road. The trucking Indus­ This is a challenging busi­ FIRST NATIONAL Jig time wttboiit spending ah evening at the telephone. employe benefits. 42 649- 3433. bank terms available. No down try has a problem acquir­ ness, with dollars and STORES, INC. n 8W08 payment. WsLshbond A Miller, ing quaUfled drivers. Let centh;.. pounds and ounces, P ark Sc Oakland Aves. IT JT IT"XT 4T RTSTXT AulemobllM For Salt 4 o f w ™ 648-1641, 668-0017. N ew England T ractor m iles and g^allons and a East Hartford r m holes. Zippers repaired. Win- Trailer Training show you host of other computations HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ST sr 56 H E R A LD NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ dow shade made to measure PAINTING —Interior, exterior. how to make $200 a week as otir main concern. Above CORP. ed down? Short on down pay­ aU sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Special spring rates, very rea­ or more. A short training a v era g t grades In such 5T sr sr ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ made while you wait. Tape re­ sonable, free estimates. Ger- program. We train on tan­ EubjMts as bookkeeping, Manchester Shopping Parkade MATURE housekeeper wanted B O X L E H E R S sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ corders for rent Marlowsto 867 rold Stratton, 643-8748, 643- dem axel trailers, all type business math, algebra, to live In. Write Box R, Herald. Manchester, Conn. BY AL VERMEER est Douglas. Inquire about low­ M ain, 649-6221. 4887. tra^mlssion and tank and business machines are PRISCILLA’S POP gr sr BT J8 est down, smallest payments trailers. Also, EmeryviUe es{>eciaUy helpful. Some po­ For Your EXTERIOR'AND interior paint­ sition s win require, typing NURE’S AIDE, 3-11, fuU or NOT H ER anywhere. No small loan or sleeper cab equipment. LO OkV/A NOTE ON RUNNINS B u ild in g — ing. WaUpaper books, paper­ sk llla part-time. Phone 64^4519. ^ A W A Y P ?^ SPELLING-, BY J. B. WILLIAMS Information finance company plan. Douglas Members of stU truck own­ / CLERK-TYPIST —m ature l>art- PRISCILLAS WMAT OUT OUR WAY M otors, 833 Main. hanging. CelUngs. Floors. Ful­ er's association in New PILLOW/ ^THAT'S PORy Centraering 1 4 "FINAST" office careers, time workei, hours 8:80 p.m. WANTBID—Receptionist in den- COLH-D SURE/ ly Insured, workmanship guar­ England and New Yorliu / i 'l l FIX SUPPER 3 0 0 C NIGHT/ ANOTH-Y0.0 ALONG WITH THE HERALD win not in addition to challenging on. Alternate weekends and office. Write Box E, Herald S H E &E 1956 DODGE—NEW paint Job, NEWTON H. SMITH A SON— anteed. L eo PeUetler, 649-6326. Part or full-time training. THIS EVEKJINS I EK NO-OAL, NO-FAT, \ IT JUST THIS disclose the identity of work offers excellent bene­ holiday work Included. Good stating experience. THINKING ■ WO-APPEAL CULINARY 1 ONCE MORE any advertiser using box gooo tires, new brakes, doesn’t Remodeling, repairing, nddl- H no answer 643-9043. Licensed and approved ABOUT I'VE FISUREP fits, con'venient location typing essential. CaU 643-1149 — —------——------catastrophe ; i d o m t / a n d i 'll prom letters. Readers answer­ bum oU, clean Interior, cream- tions, rec rooms, garagea, program. For information PUT A MENU with free parking, competi­ for an appointment for an In- CHARGE NURSE, Hve in, new TH A T’LL BE THINK I CAN m a k e IT / ISE TOTHIKlK ing blind box ads who puff. Ideal second car, |250. porches and roofing. No Job Floor Finishing 24 call Hartford, 247-1353 THROUGH ONE OF j-7 UP SO M E WAV tive salaries, merit reviews, tervlew. An equal opportimlty Institution. CaU Newington 1- 3 0 0 C FOR desire to protect their CaU 643-4762 or >49-3964. too sm all. CaU 649-3144. anytim e. em ployer. 966-8689. ALL OF US. THOSE DIETETIC J OF HEADING identity can foUow this EL(X>R SANDING and .'Cflntoh- in-plant cafeteria, pleasant DISASTERS OF HIM OFF FROM r*' I procedure: NO. 79 STOCK CAR—8 feature a CTT NOW. Custom buUt house, Ing (speciaUzing in older air - conditioned office. CONVAIBSCENT mother’s LADY FOR Ironing, any day, HIS AGAIN.' J ''~l NOW o n ; winners at Stafford Springs. Your lot or ours. Model homes floors), cleaning and waxing BUDGET PLAN Come to see us any day helper for 8 young childien, one half day oj fuU^ay, must Bnclosf your reply to the floors. Painting. Papertiang- 8:80-4:30 -$'k box in an envelope — Inform ation caU 1-423-1944 af- available fo r inspection. Bank AVAILABLE take charge of household if have ‘ own ^transportation, in Ing, No Job too amalL John ^ ^ , 0 /0 addressed to the Classi­ ter 6. financing arran^menta. 8NS necessary. Salary, own trans­ Manchester, good pay. CaU VerfaiUe, 649-6760. fied Manager, Manchester iiM PONTIAC convertible, low Butldera. 649-8069.______(50 NOW — PAY LATER RRST portation and-or room ' and 643-7738 Tuesdday o r W ednes­ Evening Hendd, togther board open 643-7467. day between 1-5. with a memo listing the mileage, exceUent condition. CARPENTRY—Concrete work Bonds— Stocks 649-2900. anything from cella r to roof, companies yon do NOT M o r t g a g e s 2 7 NATIONAL want to see your tetter. ------inside and out, no substitute BY KEN MUSE Your letter wlU be de­ for quaUty work, satisfaction MORTGAGE LOANS — first. WAYOUT 1963 MONZA, black, red inte­ TRACTOR TRAILER STORES. INC stroyed if the advertiser is guaranteed, compeUti've pric­ second, third, aU kinds realty. one you’ve mentioned. If rior, good condition. 643-1846 fFi'f/.’/" p es, no Job too smaU. D A D Statewide, credit rating unnec­ JOBS Park A Oakland Aves. RNs— LPNs not it win be handled in Bast Hartford McK««|ht 8j»Jkste, lae. the usual manner. 1961 CHEVROLET Impala con­ Carpentry, days 643-1904, eve­ essary. Reasonable, confiden­ vertible. New powergUde nings 649-8880. tial, quick arrangements, Al­ NURSES AIDES 4 U ^ MINI transmission, starter, etc. CaU vin Lundy A gency, 627-7971, NO EXPERIENCE ALTERATIONS, minor re­ —ym 3 - 1 3 mr >r NtA, lute vs. h* ott 988 Main St, Hartfo^ evenings RN, 8-6 p.m., part-time. Lourtf TEL Lost and Found 1 649-2686. NEEDED pairs, additions, garage, ree 238-6879. M anor, 649-4619. Opening: last wing: of new rapidly expanding nurs­ “ When he said he could make money with a camera, I LOFr-Owne» of ted (orange 1^ SPORTY Futufa rooms, kitchen remodeling, ing home. Excellent working conditions and bene­ roofing, (dding, reasonable. BURDENED with bills? Quick SECRETARY — (jeneral office naturally thought he meant by taking pictures outside c or yeUow) and white male cat. hardtop, economical 6, low Keep earning while learn­ fits including holiday pay plan. *ifp™ nTiiiT' mUeage, exceUent appearance Free estimates given. Financ­ oonsoUdatloa lowers outgo to work, including typing in medi­ the house!” ______- Please caU 646-0383. ing. Quality Training, the cal office. CaU Mia. Emerson and condition, many extras. ing arranged. SNS Builders, fit Income and saves late oldest and largest in the LOST—RED bone hound, laige P rice, $1,395. CaU 643-9144. 649-3059. charges. Let us show you how at 643-0463, 11 a.m >-6 p.m . ' CRAMPAwis SELF-IMPROVEMEMT...»6 * "tl.V.'L east will enable you to earn THE MEADOWS - T EL $$$-1174 male, wearing Bolton Ucense to improve your credit and $2M per week and up. m m Carpentry—Rooms, WOMAN, part-time, 8:80 a.m. tag. CaU 643-2326. 1960 PONTIAC Catalina, 4-door QUALITY your property. Joe Malick or Learn on all makes and BY WALT WETTERBERG sedan, power steering, power dormers, porches, basements, to 1:30 p.m., Monday through m M THE WILLETS Frank Burke a t 246-8897. Con­ models of equipment in your Friday, J o collect bggs. hflUpr m m w m . TOE PERSON who took brakes, radio, heater, new reflniahed, cabineta, bullt-lna, spare time close by. Over necticut Mortgage Ehcchange. Farm s, Ooventry, 742-6232. SS ibUtir the Botany ooat by mistake brakes, recent tune-up, low form ica, aliunlnum, vinyl, 600 graduates in three from WUUe's lUease caU WU- mileage, very good oonditkm, steel, ceramo aiding. WlUlam SECOND MORTGAGE -7 Un- years. EnroU with no other v ' lie’s or name inside ooaA $600. CtoU 646-0338 after 6 p.m . Robblna Carpentry Service. Umlted funds available for sec- training program until you 649-8446. end m ortgages, paym ents to hear about our lifetime STENOGRAPHER '(B rt SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL l o s t —aMAU> mongrel male 1966 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof, suit your budget Expedient guarantee. licensed and ac­ AUTOMOTIVE PARTS dog, white, black with bushy exceUent condition, ski rack, FIREPLACES AND bhlmneya j 0 Realty 643-6129. credited. Budget plan avail­ $77 pw weMi to start $87 talL Weartag ooUar and tag. radio. 7,000 mUes. CaU 649- built, repaired or refaced. A n y ______]__ !------!------able. at end of first year. 36 hour, 5 day week. Many iL 6L 0 a? Reward. CoU 649-KU8. 0891 after 5 p.m. kind of brick, atone or block ODDOIIUIlilV 28 COUNTER MAN ______• ------workEonrir fVmA.done. flnllCaU JockJack Hm*r. Oatt, ’ r r f 249-7T71 fring* benefits. State agen­ 1965 GHBWROLET Im pala 2 - 649-7406. SWIM POOL Dealers wanted. cy, State Office Building, AMWUlicemfts 2 door hardtop, 283 engine, au------...______In ground. $095.00 and up. Con­ Hartford. Good: stenograph­ Awtnmobne dealer with an excellent reputation has an opening for a Parte Counter Man, experienced preferred tomatic, power steering, dean CARPhiN'i'HY—alterations and tact Fox Poola, Inc. 1896 White- ic skills nece^ry. High BIEXmiOLUX vacuum clean­ addltiona, ree rooQUi, garages, Serial graduate, plus one but not essential. Good opportunity to kam a valuable car, radio, heater, $1,850. 742- tord Road, York, Pa. Ph. (717) H d p W a n t e d ers, salea and service, bonded 6728. ceilings. Roofing, gutters, sid­ ^ a r eiqiierience. Please caU ti-ade! For aa experienced man, we offer: CK)OD WAGES, 765-8324. PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS, 6Vi DAT WEEK. representative. AKred AmeU, ing, painting, workmanship 3 5 527-6341 ext 2654, Miss Our Braeflt Program fiiolndee: Vacation, 7 Paid Holidays, / r 110 Bryan Dr., Mancbeater, guaranteed. A. A. Dion, Inc., Lavoie for appointment for Schoob and Classes 33 h o m e m a k e r —deairing and Pension, Slehness, Aoddent and Life Insaraiioe, Uniform $44«141 o r 648-4913. Tniek»— Troelora 5 648-4860. “ — ------interesting and fascinating port interview . DIaooanta and Time and One Half for Overtime. 3-;b , 3 -/8 m a d a m KATHBRINA—reader CHEVROLET {rick-up, very ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga- or full-time career as a Beauty Apply In person or caQ Bob Damasolil for aa nppoiatnimt .O g ) OlJEALe aad advisitr on an problems, Counselor. CaU 643-0078 o r 875- at your oonvenlenoo—648-6186. 3-/8 BY DICK CAVALLI good condition. C an 876-1710, rages, rec rooms, batbrooms FULL-TIMB, LIVE in house­ MORTY MEEKLE 7857. 2878 B erlin Tpke.r next to the after 6. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce- keeper, take care of family aoo, Newington. 1-666-8697. DRIVERS BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE rnent work, cellar floors, pat­ SECRETARY—General respoo- with 4 children. Please caU oicii ios, roofing. CaU Leon (Jiea- MOMARTY BROTHERS WHO COULD THAT OiMAUJ I 'M ONLYeOPFOSED TO GIVE INDIVIDUAL AND business tn- sUrilUies In smaU office, excel­ 648-1448 for appointment. BE A T TH E ONE TO A CUSTOMER, I960 FORD F-lOO pick-up, good zynski, BuUder, 649-429L NEEDED SOI CENTER S T B E E T —M ANOH ESTER YOU SEE, SIR, rr ALL STARTED OKAY, YOU TUNNEL RAT5. BljriN'iOURCAeEl'LL oeme tax returna prepared. condition. 644-0398. lent starting rate depending OU JOCK AT COINS—TTIBB FOR one wMk rotary blades. Quick service...... ^veral other openings available. * a 'S THE VERV THING ' HADA HEART Y TO BREAK doctors. R ep^ of chimneys. THEM- ONCE! with purchases of $6. or more, Capitol Equipment Co. 33 Main m s ttot' Apply lOm MAHUFACTURim CO. SUGGESTED, PHIL— ONLY ATTACK— AND 1965S uncirculated cent, one to st; Man-eater. Hours dally «oo- CaP Cough, u, 648-7707 Can MR. SECAL APPLY IN PERSON TO FOR REAL/ DOES THE PANICKED/ REGENT STREET—MANCHESTER while they last. 7,5. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- ROOFING — Spedallsliig Betweon 10 A.M.-8:30 P.M. FAMILY KNOW— HAVE re­ An Equal Opportunity Employer THEY READ THIS? Onmectlcut Valley (Join Co,, 4. 643-7968. pairing roofs of all kinds, new SOMERSVILLE Mfg COMPANY k 97 Center St. soots, gutter work, chimneys % a r t f (brd 278-2008 DICK’S SERVICE, snow plow­ SnHERSVILLE, CONN. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum ing, carpentry, rec rooms, re­ P n M o n o ls siding SO years’ experience. INTBRSTATE TRACTOR modeling, general repairs, BVee estimates. Call Hawley TRAILER TRAINING {xalnting. Interior and exterior, TOACSIBR desires ride morn­ 64S48861, 644-8838. ings, Oakland St, Route 83. rubbtob removal, moving, ma- North Manchester, to Mercer sonary. CaH 043-4636. St off Sflver Lane, near Pratt HELP WANTED Ariens. Heating ond Plumbing 17 MACHINIST & I PLUMBING and heat- b repairs alterations, eleo- ^ . I\V BY ROLSTON JGNES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS and gas hot water beat­ 1 YOON8 HAN TO LEARN MR. ABERNATHY Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ ers. Can 643-1496. SffT-UP MAN 1966 CHEVROLET Impala sport ment and sharpening servlcsi ______I ^ THE PRINTIN8 BU8INESS SORRY, S ^ TAKE ME »* CAL JUST O.K.,MA'M. I'LL on aU makes. LAM! Equl{>- COMPLETE plumbing and Want a Job wheie no two days are alllie? One day yop’O LEFT FOR THE coupe, standard,, 6 cylinder. YIPPEE* I'M CAL, DARLING, M OTHER. TO THE ' THERE... RIGHT m ent CJorp-, Route 83, Vernon, beatiiig tastallatlon, rapalrs be doing set-tqp worir, the next repairing maohteen a ^ AIRPORT AIRPORT.. BEHIND HIM/ BSxceUent condittoh. C all 648- NICESHO; ON THE DON'T 6 0 , LET'! MY T A K I'S 875-7609 M anchester Exchange and remodeling. Service calls another day you’ll be improving an operatieB to make tM GREEN* TALK ABOUT WAITING/ 0486. MB. —Enterprise 1946. given immediate attention. roaditoe safer and more prodnotlve. If this kind of work w e e k THIS, PLEASE apiieals to yon, we win oner an exoelkitt stutiiv to ► 37»/2-H0UR • PAID VACATION a p b ^nathy. 1981 P O am A C (jatallna, 4-door Call M A M numbing A Heab EVERETT W. LAVOIE BROTHBaiS—general a »"■" with knoudedge and desire to do diversified machine hardtop, power steering, {lower tag, 649-287L PAID RETIREMENT PLAN work. Winter special, lot cle a r-______VAN DYNE alM9 w^E. Apply brakes, low mileage. Very good / C ; | ii tag and toe service. Orders al- t OWNE PLDMBINO Service, condition, $660. 876-7174. b i s l d e r ______so taken^ now for top grade alterations and repairs, bath- Plainnfaig a new home? Beau­ IONA MANUFACTURING CO. ^ APPLY 1969 OLD6MOBILB. — 4-dwr loam, dellveimd. 742-7649, 289- zooms, remodeling, emergen- tifully wooded lots, some hardtop, good p on dltlon ,' Kew 7068. . eles. (ja il 640-4066 hisfore 8 a.m ., with view of Hartford. Good r e g e n t STBXEl^MANCHBSTl^ tlie s , $400. 6 4 9 -4 ^ and after 6 p.m. financing available. Will a .AanrlirBtrr Evening l|rraUi ______STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone ______"AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY BBIPtipXinr walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter- ' .... •------trade your present home. ' luoMES* 1961 RAM BLER, 2Hioor, g o o d ^ Redd HcFald Ads Phone 246-4781 *' l(uo6auf/ i Mfffnd car. (jail 6474779. Reasonably priced. 64S-085L f ACE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 MANCmESTEB EVENING HBRALD, MANCHESTER, COim« SATURDAY, MARCH IB, 1967 PACaU ■ Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Hdp Wonttd Mate 36 Hdp WoiilMl^Matt 36 Articles For Sole 45 Aparfineiit»-~Fkits— Dusineu LoeaHdns Houm for Salt 72 Housos For Sait 72 Houitf for Salt 72 Sabnrbcn for Salt 75 « Suburboo for Salt 75 Tenements 63 For Rent 64 PARKER-Porter Street area— MANCHB8TBR-7 room home, COOK—day shift i>rogre»- EXPBIUENCED painters want- M PER CENT off knitting nee 7 room older Colonial on cor­ 2-car garage, extra lot Just MANCHEElTER — nice 6 room $18,600 —New 6 room Raised MANGKB8TBR—New to mar- SOUTH WINDSOR—Just listed! BOI/TON--An eight room home ed, must have own transporta­ dies instruction books, THREE ROOM apartment, LARGE CORNEIR store, down- 7 room Ranch on a heavily The Samuel M. Lavitt Ageiie^ slve hospital, excellent work­ ner lot, 4 rooms and bath reduced to $23,400. Mitten home, oversized garage, excel* Ranch, fireplace, garage, large ket—4 bedroom Colonial close with a big old bam, a new WANTED —RN or LPN, 7-«, ex- tion. Apply in person at 298 knitUng, crochet, tatting, em- stove, refrigerator, hot water, town Manchester 46x70’. Par­ wooded lot in "Woodland ing conditions and fringe bene­ down, three up with lav. Needs Agency, Realtors, 648-8980. lent 'value at fit,600. Mitten lot! LMnatd Agency, R o to r s , to Mala Street T iis stately swimming pool and four acres r, two baths. Low 20’s. meat, heated. $85. 643-2428, 1677. extras, 7 rooms, plus finished fine new homes in Northern and Eastern Conn. Atrallable nights. Apidlcants Hospital, 843-1141. An equal op­ MAINTENANCE MAN sale^fl»ml. cash and carry. Imately 8 acres of land- By ap» area, convenient loc&tlon. Call gracious comfort Price $22,* and Wallace, 649-6306. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 9-5. pototment. Phllbrick Agency, basement, 2 baths, fireplace, Helen Palmer, Leonari! Agen­ must be neat, aggressive, and portunity employer. Houses For Rent 65 m Barrows and Wallace, VYINDSOR-Handyman 1677. SPOTS BEFORE your eyes—on Kealtors, 649-5447. garage, oarpeting. ;Only $25,* cy, 646-0469, 649-3877. ^<^r 18 years of age. Starting Full or Part-’Tlme your new carpet—remove them 5Vk ROOMS, second floor, o80d« . . HOME DELIVERY FOUR ROOMS, furnished or MANCHESTER 000. T. J Crockett, Realtor, special—Avery Height's Ranch VERNON — 7 room Cape, large ALL LOCATIONS OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS wage $1.60 or more per hour. with Blue Lustre. Rent electric stove, refrigerator, garage. $97 PAYS AUj. Assume *% per MANCHESTER—8 room Colo­ unfurnished, baseboard heat, Six room Cape, 3 or 4 bed­ 648*1677. in need of some work. Solid kitchen, fireplace, country size Apply In person. Friendly Ice shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint ft 643*6637. After 6 p.m. call cent mortgage. Attractive 8- nial, baths, dishwasher, SALESMEN APPLY parking, reasonable, adults. rooms, full shed dormer, value at $14,900. Barrows and lot in area of fine homes. Only Oream, Main St. Wallpaper Supply. 643-2087. bedroom Ranch, fireplace, MANCHB3STER — New listing. carpeting, family room, recrea­ MANCHESTER 1 to Dark . . . Other times by appointment Cider Mill Rd. Bolton. 643-6389. 1 % baths, wall to wall car­ Wallace, 649 6306. $13,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Good home service delivery trees, view. Hutchins Agents, Six room Gape, Bowers School, tion room, double garage, Cen­ OOIAjEGE GIRliS interested in FOUR ROOMS, second, floor, peting, oversized one car NEW LISTINO — Over­ routes are now open, which MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN GAS BRYANT hot water heat­ Realtors, 849-6324. new siding, roof.' Immaculate tral, $28,900. HutchinA Agency, WILLJMAN’n C —5 room Dutch Caiie Ood summer employment excellent condition. Chestnut FIVE ROOM CAPE with 1% garage, treed lot. ElxceUent sized 6 room Split' Level, will give the right men 46 W, Center St., Manchester er, 30 gallons, $25. Gas day condition. Private lot Imme­ Realtors, 649-6824, Colonial, . 2-car garage attach­ ball 1-480-8868 for interview. baths, 3 rooms down, 2 up, 2- condition inside and out, large living room and din­ BOLTON VA - NO Money Down • FHA - Minimnm Dawn good incoma 5 days week, and night'Century hot water St., near center, middle aged ed, excellent location, $16,900. car garage, south end of Man­ convenient location, $17,- diate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ ing room, kitchen with I many fringe benefits. A heater, 40 gallons, $35. In ex­ preferred. No pets. 643-4677. MANCHESTER—near Main St Seven room expandable Call owner, 876-7491 after 6. chester. Call 643-7166. 900. GLENDALE RD. cy, 646>Q181. ample cabinets, 8 good GONVENTIONAU-10% Down liberal commission arrange­ cellent condition. 649-9953. 4-famtly home. Excellent in­ Ranch, 3 or 4 bedrooms, Help Wanted— Mole 36 PART-TIME janitorial, Man­ APARTMENT, centrally locat­ sized bedrooms, also pan­ ment makes possible high FOUR BEDROoiM Ranch con- come producer. 4 rooms in large living room with SOITBB]S>: That six months personable real estate Antiques 56 643-5129. TWO-FAMILY 9:30 a.m. to satisfy cost of re­ from the 10th day of March. 1967. -graduate preferred, but • ferential, Blue Cross, CMS, ROOMINa HOUSE -yearly in­ Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. mal dining room, Ihi baths, cathedral ceiling, central air- VERNON mpdem 8 bedroom be and the s ^ e are limited Md salesmen who will follow WANTED TO BUY—Antiques, moval and storage by the Town ?will interview aU. Starting life insurance, paid holi­ FIVE ROOM duplex with ga­ come, $5,304, excellent return grarage, deep lot. Bel Air Real conditioning. $45,000. PhiltPhllbrick Banch, 1% acres, bullt-lns. to brl^® ta®Ute™ cijto" our proven professional steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ 5-5 flat on bus line, all city of Manchester, the following WEST SIDE — Large 4 room Tsalary up to $100 while days. Other fringe benefits. rage, $90. J. D. Real Estate, on investment. Centrally locat­ Estate. 643-9332. Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. fireplace.. rec room, top loca- a g ^ t said es^e, and said ex- program to surefire suc­ ed lamps, art glass, primitives utilities, garage. Here's a personal discarded property, to house on a large lot within one ’ .... ’ ecutrix is directed to give public training. Car allowance A progrressive and expand­ 643-5129. ed. Call Paul J. Correntl Agen- tion. A buy —$16,900. Hayes notice to the creditor* to bring in Plazaview cess with a potential com­ any quantity. 644-8962. once in a lifetime oppor­ wit: '"block of Washington School. IMMACULATE 5% room Ranch BOLTON-Manchester line—5 and all employe benefits. ing compsmy. mission income of $15,000 V, 643-6363 or 643-2125, now. Agency, 646-0181. their claims within said time al­ SIX ROOMS, garage, first tunity to buy a 2-family in­ 1. Beige wing chair One of the cleanest homes in an almost forgotten price room Ranch set high on large lowed by publishing a copy of this Apply: to $30,000 per year. We are MANCHESTER Antique Show, order in some newspaper having a floor, convenient location, come producing house at 2. Beige sofa we’ve ever seen, big, bright range, 3 bedrooms, kitchen wooded lot, double garage, ANDOVER - handyman’s spe- ^mulatteii in said, probate district at' vernon SINGER COMPANY exclusive agents for 10 Second Congregational Church, $135. J. D. Real Estate, 643- Houses For Sole 72 less cost than a Cape. Act 3. Brown plastic recliner modem kitchen carpeting, with dining area, . baseboard Immediate occupancy, $17,500. clal, $9,700 Five room Ranch. - 833 Main S t, Manichester COLONIAL BOARD CO. outstanding new home 385 North Main St., March 16 5129. now! 4. Walnut chest tiled bath, excellent heat, gar­ heat, aluminum combinations, Hayes Agency. 646-0131. ------walk-out- - basement,------. ’ this order and return, make to this High in the hills. . . off South St. communities and 4 more and 17, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. $10,900—4 ROOM Ranch, porch, Artesian court of the notice giv«iven. 615 Parker St., Manchester 5. Plastic headboard age. Tremendous value for on­ full finished rec room. $15,600. well, dead-end street. JOHN J. W/SjU.lETT, Judge. are scheduled to open soon. FOUR LARGE rooms, heat, full cellar. GI or conventional ly $16,800. Minimum financing. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, CENTRALLY located 5 room 10% Down (Conventional Financing Mrs. E. S. Loftus 6 . King size mattress acres, extra building lot. House LIMITATION OBDEB Our very active resale di­ stove, refrigerator, garage, financing. Mitten Agency, BEL AIR REAL ESTATE 7. Single box springs—2 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- 649-2813. Cape, garage, aluminum sid­ A COURT OP PROBATE. Wearing Apparel— is only 9, years old but needs hew’ a t'^ M S *S ter.°^ th ^ d "fo^ vision enables us to take central. May 1. 232-1464 after Realtors. 643-6930. 8. Harvard bed frame 1577. ing. Full cellar, city utilities. FULL-TIME trade-ins on the sale of Realtors 643-9332 work. Paseki Realtors, 289' the District of Manchester, on the PORTERS - FULL-TIME for Furs 57 3 p.m. 9. Triple dresser LIBERTY STREET - Ideal $14,900. FHA $ ^ down. Pas- 7 A7I5 lOth day of March, 1967. 3 Models from *21.500 THREE FAMILY —6,5 and 4. MANCHESTER - like new, 7 (4/0, Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. DIRECTIONS:' Turn off Wilbur Cross Park­ first and second shift, pleasant new homes. Our spacious, 10. Indian statue home for ccuple or small fam­ ek, Realtors, 289-7476. MATERNITY CLOTHES, size ATTRACTIVE 3 room apart­ Gooa Income. Can’t miss on room Raised Rsinch. bullt-lns. ■" ’ ------Judge. s COLONIALS • RANCHES • RAISED way at. Exit 97 . . . left on Tunnel Road to OR working conditions, excellent attractively furnished, air- 11. Walnut mirror ily. Five nice rooms, three VE R N O N — 64’ custom Ranch, Estate of John J. Barboza. late conditioned main offices 12-13, complete wardrobe, cost ment, quiet residential area, this one for $17,900. Philbrick FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 full baths 2-oar garage, large private down and two up. Big enclos- MANCHESTER—custom craft- RANICHES . . . three and four bedrooms, Route 30 . . . right on Route 30 to second fringe benefits. Call 643-1141, modem kitchen with built-ins, 12. Green two-cushlon sofa garage, fireplace, 1% baths, District, de- left which is West Street . . . proceed one are located at the Vernon over $400. including coats, all utilities furnished, parking Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. yard, $22,900. Hayes Agency, ed porch one car garage. Ex­ ed 7 room Ranch home. Locat­ complete built-in G-E kitchens, formal din­ ext. 203 between 8:30-3 p.m. 2 fireplaces, walk-out base­ 13. Pine chest and mirror built-ins, w all to wall carpet- On motion of Eva D. Barboza, mile . . . then right on South Street to top PART-TIME Circle, adjacent to Exit 95 dresses, shorts, slacks, blouses. included. Ideal for" newlyweds. 646-0131. cellent neighborhood. Owners ed in the south end, just min­ in c citv w ater built S21 . West Middle Turnpike. Manches- ing rooms, fireplaces, paneled family rooms, for appointment. An equal op­ TEN ACRES, stately 7-room ment, screened porch, garage, 14. Wooden ice box ing cuy w ater, duiu i »ob, »z i ,- tgr_ ctonn., administratrix. of hill and left on Janet Lane . . . then first of the Wilbur Cross Park­ Will seU for $50. 872-0382. Call 649-1953 or 236-0564. retired, on the move—price utes from recreation and shop­ portunity employer. stone 1840 Colonial, hot wafer 15. Bendix automatic washer 900.—Colonial 8 room s. 2 baths, ORDERED: That six months g;arages, city water and sewers, magnificent right onto Cathy Drive, and model homes. way, which is In the heart handy location. $24,600. PWl- dropped Let’s hear your of­ ping, all elSctrlc Kitchen, din­ heat, fireplace, excellent con- 16. Reingold electric sign garage,o-nraire larn^e'arge fnmla m iiyilv room o ffn from^ the 10th day of limited March. and m al-7 . view from the highest elevation in town. Signs posted. JANITORS PLUMBERS AND plumber’s of one of the most active brick Agency, Realtors, 649- fer. T. J.i Crockett, Realtor, ing room, living room with fire­ W onted— ^To Buy 58 dlUon, long road frontage. 6347. 17. Teapot and iron pot Idtchen, fireplace, city water, lowed for the creditors within which helper wanted, top wages, Real Estate marketing TWO FAMILY 643-1677. place, wall to wall carpeting, hiillt.iTiR Hitrh eboiee area to bring in their claims against said Furnished Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Duut-ms. Hlgn cnoice area, ^nd said admlntetratrlx Is overtime Call after 6, 643-4623. areas in the entire state. 15 pieces 2x3 lumber, 12* 3 large bedtxMms, 2 baths rec Tolland Vernon Bxcellent opportunity for WE BUY AND sell antique and AtANCHESTER —6% room $25,900. Above homes- 10 min- directed to give public notice ti the an experienced man in our We are swamped with used furniture, china, glass, Apartments 63-A NEW 8-room Raised Ranch, 1V4 room with fireplace, 2-car gar­ Ranch, assumable 4V4 P*r cent utes from Vernon Circle. Call office maintenance depart­ PART-TIME gas station attend­ leads and prospects pro­ silver, picture frames, old MANCHESTER Large brown rug and Newly listed 6-6 Duplex, baths, formal dining room, age. By appointment only. Col- ant, possible full-time summer THREE ROOMS, bath, com­ mortgage, 3 bedrooms, kitchen throw rug" Elsie Meyer Agency, Realtors, llshing a copy of this order in Glenview Laurel Heiglits ment. Good wages and duced by the largest adver­ coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, S-car garage on a beauti­ wooded lot. Leonard Agency, U ft Wagner, 289-0241. ajQ nano aTo.xi «1 some newspaper having a clrcula- job. Apply in person. Manches­ pletely furnished, suitable one INDIAN HILL with bullt-lns, large living 20. Large brown pad 64^-0609, 872-4131. probate district with- working conditions. tising budget of any agency watches, old jewelry, hobby fully landscaped lot. A 646-0469. 3 Models from $17,000 B Models from $21,600 ter Esso Station, 24 Windsor or two mature adults. Parking. room, fireplace. $20,900. Phil- Mary Della Fera $16,500—Six room Cape, large ------" — in ten days from the date of this in the state. You will get collections, paintings, attic Dp,you like golf? Country SEVEN ROOM CA PE with fin- order and return make to this court St., Manchester. 272 Main St. brick Agency, Realtors, 640* Director of Welfare home in excellent condition $16,900 — 5 room fireplaced fenced In yard. Immediate oc­ Apply expert managerial guid­ contents or whole estates. BVr- cliii) living? Big wooded 5347. with permanent siding, alu­ Ranch, extra large lot, ideal cupancy .i ' Leonard Agency, ished rec room, assumable w a l l e t t . Judge, "J MALE HELP to work in up­ ance, If these advantages niture Repair Service, 643-7449. TWO ROOM furnished apart- lots ? Come and see our mortgage. Route 44-A, Bolton- FIRST NA-nONAL minum storms and screens. for children, Leonard Agency, Realtors. 646 0469. interest you and you think ment, reasonable rent. custom built homes Just off Coventty- town line, near Al­ holstery shop with or without HOUSEHOLD LOTS, anUques, Apply Realtors, 646-0469. STORES, Inc. experience. Apply in person. you are qualified call Mr. Apt. 4, 10 Depot Square. South Main St., near Man­ Priced for immediate sale. SIX ROOM Cape, screenal len’s Food Market. 742-6097. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, Border Record Likely Old Colony Co., Hilliard St., Goodchild for confidential chester and Glastonbtiry PRINCETON ST.—Large cus­ porch, mud room, large cedar — ______. Park and Oakland Aves., glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ interview. TWO ROOM completely furnish­ town line. Open 1-6 dally. tom Cape, dinette and enclos­ closet, convenient to public NORTH 00\ ENTRY 6 room MONTCREAL—Traffic across East Hartford Manchester. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 ed apartment, for gentleman. WESLEY R. SMITH ed porch, many extras. Mid swimming pool. Call John H. Dutch Colonial, beautiful treed (j,e 4,000-mdJe border between Lake St., Bolton, 649-S247. The Samuel M. Call 643-4372. 20’s. 649-4498. Lappen, Inc. 649-6261. lot in area of fine home Ga- the United States and Canada L. C. GREENOUGH CO. S.B.M. has Realtor • 64S-1567 rage, low 20’s. Hayes Agency, jg expected to break all records FURNISHED 2 ROOM apart­ 70 Indian Hill Trail liULLrTDdE bartender to work NORTH ELM ST. — Older 7 TWO-FAMILY, 6-6 rooms, sep­ 646-0131. this year fifiien Canada cele- LAVITT AGENCY Rooms Without Board 59 ment, all utilities Included, free Glastonbury — 647-9921 la private club a.s permittee. room house with new heating arate heating, 2-car garage, ex- — ------bratee its lOOth anniversary of parking, gentleman preferred. T^rite resume to Box W, Man- system, aluminum siding and ftellent location, $25,600. J. D. ANDOVER - 8 room Colonial, confederation. The massive Bx- DIRECTIONS: Turn off Wilbur Cross Parii- 643-2158 Realtors 875-6297 THOMPSON House, Cot- Scranton Motel and Cabins, $16,900 — 8-BEDROOM Ranch, DIRECnONS: Tpm off Wilbur Cross eh^ster Herald. Vernon Circle-Parkway Exit 95 Street, centrally located, CONCORD RD. — beautiful Mortgage MONEY garage, located on a loL Roal Estate, 643-6129. FTreplace. Quarter acre wood- po gr, a world exhibition, is ex- parkway at hbclt 98, Mile Hill Road . . . way at Exit 97 . . left on Tunnel Road to ACCOUNTING large kitchen, fireplace, alu­ 649-0826 before 7. Ranch, large living room, for­ 200 x 700 (approximately /3 ed lot. Private beach privi- p^cted to draw at least 6 mil- Route 30 . . . then right on Route 30 past F O IL AND PART-’ITME lane Open 7 Days a Week la^ge, pleasantly furnished minum ritUi^, garage, base­ SLX ROOM, 3 bedrooms, $20,- proceed one mile to second left which is rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 mal dining room, cabinet kitch­ acres), high private setting. leges. FHA only $550. down, tj,e expected 13 milll«Q Reed Road . . . then three-tenths of a mile new Jimlor High School t® Laurel Heights Maintenance, will train. Apply ROCKVILLE—3 room furnished ment, 106x4‘i0 lot, trees, fenc­ 500, 130 Parker St. Eight for oveiTilght and permanent en, 2 bedrooms, recreation Elxceptlonal piece of prc^ rty. Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, 742- American tourists. to Glenview on right. Watch for signs. on left Watch tor signs. In peraon, days. Holiday Lanes, apartment. Residential, heat ed, landscaped. Hutchins Agen­ room, 4 bedrooms, $25,000, 591 TRAINEE ______guest rates. room, landscaped yard. Mar­ T. J. Crockett, Realtqi*, 643- 8243. ______- 49 Spencer St., MancMester. and hot water included. $27 cy, Realtors, 649-5324. Adams S t Open every day­ lon E. Robertson, Realtor Call 649-5203 1677. weekly. 875:3634 , 875-6312. Hdp Wonted-— ROOM FOR gentleman only. 643-6953. evening. Orv Goslee, 644-8063. Kitchen and living room facil­ SELECTED RESALE VALUES! Mole or Female 37 MANCHES7T1R—$M,900. Full MANCHESTER^? room Split LEGAL NOTICE PART-TIME WORK Ehccellent opportunity for ities included. Private en­ MANCHESTER - two new 2- Pleated Charmer price for 2-famib^ 6-5 flat, bus VERNON—Transferred owner offeri 'very newcomer to accounting Level. 1% baths, 3 bedrooms. VERNON — Spacious year-old 4-bedroom MALE AND FEMALE help trance and parking. Inquire Business Locations family flats, 5-5. Ready for oc­ Executive Colonial in one of Vernon’s fine year-old 7-room Ranch wltk attached field. Requires accounting wanted, full and part-time. Savings Bank of Manchester garage In preferred convenient neighbor­ U A.M. to 2 or 3 P.M. 118 Pearl St., after 4 p.m. For Rent 64 cupancy. Separate furnaces, finest neighborhoods in the hills off Rt. 30. school or college back­ Frankie’s Drive-In Snack Bar. city utilities. See and compare. Low 20 s. Owner, 649-3406. hearing oh the 30th day of March, 1967, at 8 P.M. at the High Completely built-in kitchen, formal dining hood with city water and sewer. Attractive ground, but no previous Days call 289-6528, evenings BOOM FOR gentleman only, School, Coventry, Connecticut, concerning the application w kitchen with ooppertone bullt-lns and 'Wall-' S’'ITTE of offices presently Mortgages available. Call room with sliding glass doors to rear yard, APPLY experience. Permanent, 643-6048 or 643-8727. kitchen privileges, private en­ Leon CleszynsW, Builder, 649- 7 3 John M. Leahy and Ralph Smith and Charles G. Schell and fireplaced Hiring room, attached garage, tex wallpaper. Formal dining room. Wall- suited for professional purpose Lots For Sole ” -----V Schell tor a zoning permit tor a Low Density Multi- to-wall carpeting in Uving room, dtolfig steady employment in a trance. 643-7376. 4291. Horse Motif Hdux'v I ^ - aluminum siding. Available because of PART-TIME counter work. Ap­ is now available in the State 'TRiTFn Awri landseaned 100 X Family Apartment Facility in the following described Pfopertj^ room and hall. Large family room, 3 bed­ MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN challenging business. The T M B D AND landscaped 100 X p ' Messers John M. Leahy and Ralph owner’s transfer. $24,900. company offers above aver­ ply Luckv Lady Laundry, 43 FURNISHED LIGHT house­ Theater Building. Can be sub­ 3T. JAMES PARISH —7 room rooms, 1 % baths, master bath with ceramic W6 lot. Id e^ fM R a ls ^ ^ R ^ ^ Smith, d /b /a Bo-Cov Properties, Is bounded and described as TOLLAND—Better than new 6-room 1963 tiled floor. Good value at $22,700. 46 W. Center St., Manchester age benefits and working Purnell Place, Manchester keeping room for one. All util­ divided If necessary. For in­ Split Level, baths, dining ities furnished. Lady only. 643- formation can Theater mana­ Cape Cod with full shed dormer and garage conditions, salary commen­ room family room, ijarage. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. f°Hbws: on % acre treeijl lot In attractive country 6388. ger. 643-7832. ELLINGTON — 3-year-old 3-bedroom Ex- surate with ability. large beautiful landscaped Southerly: By Route 6, Armand A . Savoie and the Town of neighborhood 1 % miles from parkway. ecutive Ranch with attached garage on weB WANTED — experienced lathe Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 yard $23,900. Phllbrick Agen­ LARGE WOODED Bolton lots Bolton Including the following property owners; Spacious kitchen with built-in oven, range, ROOM FOR RENT with light AIR-CONDITIONED paneled landscaped and tree shaded 1% acres In. operators and all around ma­ cy, Realtors, 649-5.347. STORE for sale. In restricted residen­ O. GugUemo, W. Valentine. W. Buckson, V. Sher­ dishwasher. Formal dining room, 1% baths, most preferred neighborhood of compar­ GROOMING and boarding edi housekeeping, parking, couple chinists, excellent personal office spaces for business or tial area. Call 643-4461, eve­ wood - (N.B. the land of the applicants extends 3 bedrooms, fireplaced living room, alum­ able homes only 3 miles from Vernon Circle breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. or single person. 742-6910. professional use. Reasonable benefits. All things being equal APPLY SEVEN ROOM Ranch in the nings. , Into the Town of B^ton adjoining property owned inum' storms. $1500 under replacement cost Shopping. Spacious, buijt-ln kitchen, flre- itork at Emco Corp., Bolton, Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, rates, ample parking. Option­ Green Manor with l'/& baths. by GugUemo, Val^B^tine, Buckson and Sherwood at only $17,900. placed family room, air conditioning Conn. 649-6268. 643-5427. al telephone answering and This home has an extra room THREE EXCELLENT LOTS, so that the above mentioned land owners are not throughout, aluminum siding, aluminum FIRST NA'nONAL Apartments— Flats— abutting to the property In Coventry). A distance VERNON—Walking distance to school and PEMGREB GERMAN Shep- secretarial service available plus the standard three bed­ prime area, can be purchased bus and only 1 mUe from Vernon Circle combinations. Another opportunity buy due STORES, INC. Tenements 63 of 1200’ more or less. to owner’s transfer at $22,990. herds, sorry no papers, males on premises. Inquire at lobby rooms, living room dining and for RENT separately, $10,000. J. D. Real Shopping. Well-kept 3-bedroom SpUt Level desk. Pyramid Building, 367 kitchen. One, car garage. Price Estate, 643-5129. Westerly: By the Town of Bolton includihg land now or on tree shaded lot In desirable neighborhood. Park ft Oakland Aves. or females, $25. Call 643-0995. LOOKING FOR anything ip real Ceiitral location on Main Street in downtown Manchee-' ’TOLLAND—Best buy today! 2-year-old e’ tate rentals — apartments, East Center St.- or call week­ has been reduced, property Is ter, between two banks, opposite St. James Church, formerly of the following property owners: N. Spacious kitchen with wall oven and coun­ SELL SHOES days, 9-5. 647-9903, evenings Blanchette, L. Peters, J. Haynes, Henry Welz and ter top range. Wall-to-wall carpeting in 4-bedroom Colonial with 2-car attached Blast Hartford TOY POODLE, female, asking homes, multiple dwellings, no vacant, will qualify for FHA Large display -windows, 1260 sq. ft. on first fioor, plus garage on acre lot in lovely country neigh­ $85. Call anytime after 5. 643- or weekends, 875-4763. financing. T J. Crockett, Real­ basement. A^acent to municipal parking lot. Ideal for Suburban For Sole 75 the Estate of Pietro Traverso. (N.B. the land of Uving room and hallway, 23-ft family room, fees. Call J. D, Real Estate, the applicants extends into the Town of Bolton garage. Impossible to build today at only borhood only 1 % miles from parkway, bus, .^Financial independence is 2656. tor 643-1677. women’s shop, restaurant, or any other retail business. 643-5121.. VERNON — 6 room Colonial, adjoining property' owned by Peters, Turlo, $18,900. shopping. Large country kitchen with built- yours.. Sell Knapp Shoes, LUNOHOlteTTE, Hartford, ex­ Long term lease av^ble. In wall oven, counter top range, 2-speed j THREE MALES, 2 females, cellent location, well equipped. MANCHESTER—6 room bunga­ largo living zoom, dining room, Haynes and Welz, so that the above mentioned "America’s most wanted WE HAVE customers wedtiug modem kitchen with biiilt-ins, land owners are not abutting owners to land In MANCHESTER—5 miles east. Excellent 2- hood exhaust fan, double stainless steel Iflvork and dress shoes. Part part German Shepherd, $10. Has fountain, booths, pizza low in Uke-new condition, $16,- year-old 3-bedroom Split Level on big, high, for the rental of your apart­ 1 ^ baths, garage. Marion B. Coventry.) sink, rolled Formica counters, Walltex wall­ •tor full - time. Training. each. 643-2336. oven, dishwasher. Low rent. 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ CALL MR. MATRIGK-64M2m wooded lot In beautiful park-llke neighbor­ paper. 24-ft. Ylving room with fireplace, MAN, PART-TIME monrlngs ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ ' Robertson, Realtor, 648-5953. jSamples. Insurance Free. 521-6307. tors. 640-5347. Northerly: By land now or formerly pf the Estate of Pietro hood. Built-In kitchen, paneled family 'room, formal dining room, 1 % baths, plaster walls, in produce department, good b b AUITFTJL COLLIE "shepherd 643-6129. garage. Assume 5%% V A Mortgage and •^Yemendous commissions. pay. Apply Produce Dept., VERNON—NEW 2-family Gai^ ^ Traverso; (In Coventry, land now or formerly of steel beam construction, 2-zone heat, alumi- j ‘iCmitact Manager, John puppies, 7 weeks old real rea­ Robert O. Valentine, land now or formerly of M. $130 monthly pays all. Transferred owner num storms. Transferred owner asks $22,-- Popular Market, 725 Middle 4% ROOMS, $126. 3V4 rooms, lison Colonial, separate facili­ ^ y , 464 West Main St., sonable. 875-4963. Splllane, land now or tormerly of Alfred ChagnoL) wants quick sale at only $19,500. 990. Tpke., Ei^t, Manchester . $116. Parking. 16 Forest St., ties, 649-4498. ^ e w Britain, 225-2007. off Main St., 646-009C, 643*. MANCHBS’TERr—6 miles east. Very nice 3- AKC REGISTERED buff cock­ Easterly: By land now or tormerly of Alfred Chagnot and COLCHESTER—20 minutes from PftWA, u LOOK WHAT Klock Co. has SOUTO WINDSOR - $17,600. bedroom SpUt Level on lovely 1 % acres. .* er spaniels, champion sired, 5675. TYPIST-CLERK land now or formerly of Charles G. Schell and Bast Hartford, via Route 2. 3-bedrooto | waiting tor you, . a job driv­ Modem S-bedroom Ranch a- floor,^ yoentral location, $125. Call 643-2775^ fOT ^ppointment^ ^ dining room, 22-ft. fireplaced Uving room, Oak St., Manchester, 647- to our for^an.V 1272 Tolland Lustr6 to clean rygs. Rent age, stone front, dead end Easterly: By Brewster Stree^^900’ more or lens; ious built-in Idtdien, cathedral celUng in monthly.V643-U65. 0 a\m.-6 p.m. \ ' v v ' ving room, 25-ft. family \ room, double spaciousy kitchen with dishwariier. Priced | Tpke, Manchester. electric shampooer $1. Olcott street. Large treed lot. Call S . Turn on the ctiam ' in" this reasonaMy at $16,900 to settle estate. mr - ______Variety Store. now. Only $14,900. Hayes Agen-\ Southerly; By land now or .formerly of Julio Coelho, et al, closets In toaster bedroom. "Priced to sell THE ALDON SPINNING MILU GORP. soft and lady-Uke silhouette ‘ and land now or tormerly of Arland Hitchcock, by transferred owner at $19,990. ’^SERVICE TRAINEE MEN PART-TIME mornings for oy, 646-0131. VERNON Distinguished 2-yiair-olid i - TALGOTTVILLE, CONN. signed especially tor 'the fuller ^ ______et al, 2500’ more or leas; J- Janitorial service, 7:30 a.m-- FROM WaU t o wall, no soil VERNON—lively year-old executive type loom Elxecutlve Colonial bn large, weU- to service office equi^ EAST HARTFORD figure. An outfit that spfiohs line- 8 12 noon, 6 days a week. Mult at all, on carpets cleaned with Westerly: By land now or tormerly of John M. Leahy and 3-bedroom Ranch in very fine neighborhood landscaped lot with mature shade trees. Jn ent Good mechanical Blue Lustre. Rent electric flattering side Intetest adapts bedroom Ranch, large kitchen, of comparable homes. 1 % baths with van­ Lovely kitchen with built-in dlishwaaher, b e . over 18. Call Healy Main­ Open House weU to any qfter-flve occasion, han^me design fascinating to g ^ Ralph Smith d/b/a Bo-Cov Properties; . m Ulity needed, electrical tenance, 87 Niles Dr., Manches­ shampooer $1. The Sherwin- LOW COST, TOO! ities, 22-fL country kitchen. Spacious living oven, range, Puritron hood, formal dining helpful Con- ter, 524-0620. Williams Co. TWO-FAMILY No. 8146 with Patt-O-Rama Only $15,200. Hayes Agency, Northerly: By land now or formerly of John M. Leahy and room with bay window, fireplace, wall-to- room, spacious living room with raised L1011S on the job train- Saturday ft Sunday CASH RATES (15 WORDS) is In sizes 36 to 62, bust 38 to 646^181. Ralph Smith d/b/a Bo-Cov Properties, land now wall carpeting, thermopane sUding doors hearth fireplace, 4 good sized bedrooms, - 54 Size 83, 40 bust, 4 yards of direction’, stitch illutrations, • ______^ or formerly of Alfred Chagnbt and land to rear yard. Breezeway, garage, aluminum f. Car necessary. Job se- MECHANIC WANTED — for TWO OLSON Citizen band Noon-Dai-k ^ paneled main floor family room with sUdlng transceivers, one base station, CUSTOM INSTALLED Scinch. ’ filet diagrams. GLASTONBURY— Bast Hart- now or formerly of Everett H. Brewer. Said piece siding, baked enamel aluminum combina­ glass doors to rear yard, attached garage> Ity and oppbrtimity for general repairs and servicing 5 different models of two- one mobile, twin crystal mlkesi, O n o D o y ___ 45e 3 Doyt ... .$1.17 To order, send 60c In coins " To order, send 36c in coins line. Seven room ■ contains 60 acres more or less. tion storm windows and doors. Available Priced In the upper $20’s. dvancement Exceptional- new cars. Flat rate. Paid holl-,' famlly homes. Come and see fuper.Mag antenna, $60 each. only because of owner’s transfer at $22,350. high fringe benefits. days, insurance' and vacation. us today. Selection of choice ALUMINUM SIDIN& Six D o yf___ $1.98 10 Days ....$3.()0 plus 10c for first-class mailing, plus 10c Ranch on country size lot, ^ ^ ^ ^ entitled Proposed Layout Arrowhead Ri<^, 640-5524. lots. ' to; Sue Burnett, The Maniphes- to: Anne Catet, TOe M ^ h ^ kitchen with buUt-ins, dining - Coventry, ^nn.. Property of Bo-Cov Development <5)„ Contact Tony or Earl, Paul' LOWEST FRIGES—FREE ESTIMATES Exchidva Sales ^FTNEY-BOWES, INC. Dodge Pontiac, 640-2881. IMMEDIATE ACTION ter Evening Herald, lljSO AVE. ter Evening Herald.'1150 A V g- room, living room wth fire- jj^ted Jan. 6, 1967,Revised Feb. 27, 1967, has been p la c^ m 444-5681 for Apjmintment SCOTT ATWATER 3VS h p. out­ Dilutions: Sharon Park on OF AMERICAS, N1?W YQRK, 4>F AMERICAS, NEW YORK, place, \ bedrooms, A must see on gie in the office of the Town Clerk in Coventry and is avall- board motor, $20. lionel elec­ Brewer St. next to Phone TEL 649-3406 Call before 10:30 weekdays (9 AJM. Saturdays). N.Y. 10036. H.Y. 10086. home. Mid 90’s. <3olU ft Wag- able for inspection. ^ An Equal Opportunity SERVICE STATION manager, tric train, complete, $15. 643- Company. must be thoroughly experienc­ You can start an ad or cancel an ad same day. Print Name, Address wltii ^*'*?*. 288-0241. PLANNING ft ZONING COMMISSION The Samuel M. Lavitt Agency\ Eminoyer 6467. TURNPIKE TV ed, some mechanical ability FASEK FBISER ^ Code, style Number ^ 50c now tor a copy of SOUTH WINDSOR - Two 7- COVENTRY, CONNECTICUT r s . helper—ex- necessary, good salary, plus ROLT -EI-MAGTC Camera, fully MLS Rooltars at Vornan Circle— Parkway Exit 95 289-7475 528-5819 Manrl|pa^r Ifpralii Keep pace with the latest the nei^ .’67 Sprlng-Summer Al- rown Splits, rae^ with svrim- By DONALD C. SMITH Inunediate eteady cdmmlssion, all fringe benefits, automatic, Rollelflex, wijh HOME IMPROVEMENT REALTY fashions bv orderimr the 1967 bum from which to choose more mlng pool, both With large lott. Phonos 643-2158 • 875-6297— Open 7 Ikiys A Week aent WUeoa Sleetrioal Apply In pet^n. -Wyman Oil case arfd sun #hade, excellent , NJBXTTO Si’OP AND SHOP . . 643-2711 Classified Dept ^ . > . Chairman MODEL HOME 668-2510 ' Soring and • S u ^ er ‘ Basic patterns In crochet, Hoit. em- low 20’s. Bel Air Real Estate, MMttT. Oo., Zi Main St, Mgncbester. oonditlom «66. 648-4860. i> « -11

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Blessing of Palms About Town Sunset Rebekah Lodge will Business Bodies / , meet and have a degree work­ In Churches Sunday shop Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. Lois K. Ste­ RETIRES and-a-half lecture and demon­ Chrisl’a triumphal entry into Jerusalem will be vens of Avon, past president of Rebekah Assembly of Connect­ EMwln H. Burkle of 727 Cen­ stration was "Portraiture of marked by special Palm Sunday Services tomorrow in icut, will conduct the workshop. ter St., senior vice president Men.’’ About 200 professional Manchester and area churches. Officers will rehearse at 7:16 and a trustee of the Society for photographers attended the Roman Cathollo churches In before the meeting. Mrs. Henry Savings, Hartford, retired this conventiem, which was held enant Church, 10:45 a.m., Wor­ last Sunday. SEanchester wUl distribute Starkweather will head a re­ week after 45 years of service. ship Service; Zion Evangelical Naylor has been employed paliiM »t each Mesa and will freshment committee. He la well known for his ac­ K Church, 8:45 a.m.. Worship tivities throughout the State of by Bachrach for ten years, and Mesa the palms at the foUowincr Service. (Connecticut in the mortgage has spent eight of them at the times; Church of the Assump­ Roman Catholic churches in There will be an open meet­ Hartford Studio. He has also ing Monday at 8 p.m. at the field, having served as a mem­ tion, 7 and 11:45 a.m. Messes; the area will distribute palms ber of the mortgage committee worked In New York and Bos­ S t Bqstliolomew’B Church, 6:45 at all Masses and will bless Elk’s Club on Bissell St. (or all ton. members of the class of 1947 of of the Savings Bank Association cum. hihaa; St. Bridget Church, the palms at the following of Connecticut from 1949 10:30 ajn.,'w ^ procession; St hours, St. Bernard’s Church of Manchester High School, in­ ^ OPENS OFFICE terested in helping plan a 20th through 1959, and as its chair­ John’s PoUsh National Catholic Rockville, 7 and 11 a.m.; Sa­ man for two consecutive years. Donald J. Henry of ?8 Birch Church, 8:30 o.m.. Blessing of cred Heart Church of Vernon, reunion. Rd., Wapplng, will ^ on open a Palms, procession, Osmtota. 11:45 a-m., with procession; St. re^ estate office at 1720 El­ Protestant churches hi Man­ Matthew’s Church of Tolland, H. Burton Hicock of 83 lington Rd. The office will chester will have services And 10:30 a.m., with procession; St. Phelps Rd. will receive a serv­ serve the South Windsor area. apooial events at the foUowing Maurice's Church of Bolton, ice award Monday for 10-years The realtor, a native of time; Community Bapttat 9:45 a.m., with procession. part-time teaching at the Uni­ Manchester, attended the Uni­ C hu i^ , 10 a.m., Worship Serv­ Area Protestant churches, versity of Hartford. He, 'togeth­ versity of Vermont and local ice, 7 p.m.. Cantata and Service their services and special events er with others, will be honored schools. In South Windsor, of Baptism; Calvary Church, 11 are, Bolton Congregational at a dinner at 7 p.m. at Tobac­ Henry is chairman of the pub­ a.m.. Worship Service, 7 p.m., Church, 10 a.m. Worship Serv­ co Valley Inn, Windsor, when lic building commission, treas­ G os^ Service; Center Congre­ ice, Baptism; Eastmlnster Pres­ members of the adjunct faculty urer of the South Windsor gational Church, 8, 9:15 and 11 byterian Fellowship, East Hart­ Of the school will be guests of Chapter of the American Field ejn., WomWp Service, 7:30 ford, 10 a.m.. Worship Service: the university’s regents. A re­ p.m., Evening Service; Concor­ First Congregational Church of ception will be held at 6 p.m. dia Lutheran Church, 9 a.m.. Andover, 11 a.m.. Worship Serv­ Communion, 10:30 a.m., Wor- ice, 7:30 p.m.. Choral Lenten Miss Valerie Klatt of 55 ship Service, distribution of Program: First Congregational Brookfield St., a freshman at palms at both services, 8 p.m., Church of Vernon, 9:30 and 11 Cazenova (fJ.Y.) College, has Abendmuslk; Church of Christ, a.m., Worship Service; Rock­ recently been inducted into Phi 10:45 a.m., Worship Service; ville Methodist Church, 7 a.m. Theta Kappa, an honorary Emenuel Lutheran Church, 9 Men’s Communion Breakfast, scholarship society, at the end 10:45 am.. Worship Serv­ 10:46 a.m., Worship Service. school. ice, 4:30 p.m., Cantata; North Also, St. George’s Episcopal Methodist Church, 6:30 a.m., Church of Bolton, 8 a.m. Holy Miss Judith A. Allen, daugh­ William Bush, manager of Burton’s on Main St., smiles In the Burton manner as he looks Men’s Communion breakfast, 9 Ekicharlst, 10:16 a.m., Order of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ Edwin H. Burkle over the front of the company’s new store coming to the Parkade. The store will open and 10:30 a.m„ Worship Sendee. Confirmation, Commun­ don F. Allen of 66 Morse soon, as the sign in the window proclaims. (Herald photo by Pinto.) Also, Presbyterian Church, ion, Palms at both services, St. Rd„ has recently been named 1953 through 1955. He attained 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Jolm’s Episcopal Church of feature editor of the Skidmore national prominence serving on Service; St. Mary’s Episcopal Vernon, 7, 9 and 10:46 a.m.. News, a student newspaper, at the Mortgage Investments Com­ sociatlons and cooperative Connecticut Bank and Trust Oj„ Box 1920, Hartford, OatOl. Church, 7:30 a.m., Holy Com­ Holy Communion and Blessing Skidmore College, Saratoga mittee of the National Associa­ banks. The Insurance committee Marines Plan munion, 8:45 and 9:45 a.m. and of Palms; Union'Congregation­ Springs, N.Y. tion of Mutual Savings Banjes, studies and reports on the lat­ 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; Sec­ al Church, 10:30 a.m., Worship 1961 through 1964. est developments In the insur­ Vietnamese Aid ond Congregtatlonal Church, 10 Service, Baptism, 7:30 p.m., Fi­ Burkle joined the Society for Duplicate Bridge Robert E. Jodoin of 40 Green ance field of Interest to the say­ BVank J. Mansfield Detach­ a.th.. Worship Service; South nal Lenten Service; United Rd. has been pledged to Pi Mu Savings in 1922. He entered the ings and loan business. Results in a game last night Methodist Church of Bolton, 6:30 mortgage department in 1934 ment of the Marine Corps Methodist Church, 6:30 a.m.. Epsilon fraternity, honor socie­ League is sponsoring a CARE sponsored by the Manchester Communion, 7 a.m., Men’s Com­ a.m., Men’s Commimlon Break­ and in 1946 was elected as­ Kenneth I. Chase of 99 Ar- fast, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Serv­ ty, at Worcester (Mass.) Poly- progpram for Vietnam’s needy Duplicate Bridge Club at the munion breakfast, 9 and 10:45 technjp Institute, sistant secretary. In 1949 he Donald J. Henry nott Rd. has been promoted to Italian American Club, axe: ice; Vernon Methodist Church, was elected a vice president of and deprived civilian population 'a.m.. Worship Service, Sacra­ accounting administrator In the wherein the full amount of all North-South, Brooks Earle' and ment of Baptism: ’Trinity Cov­ 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. the mortgage department , and Service and a member of the Mrs. Oliver B. Jylkka of 11 South Windsor Lions'Club. general accounts department at donations will benefit the Viet­ Fred Panzenhagen, first; Mr. Durant St., a student at the' in 1957 senior vice president. In the home office of Aetna Life and Mrs. Abner Brooks, second, 1962 he was elected corporator He Is also a member of the namese. Art Student Leag^ue of New Democratlo town committee & Casualty, Hartford. He has Harold A. Osgood, State Ma­ and Arthur Pyka and Jack York City has had two of her and trustee of the bank. served as a superintendent for rine service officer, announced Burkle is a native of East and a communicant of St. Mar­ Descy, third. paintings chosen to be exhibit­ garet Mary Church. the past four yeeirs and joined that all monies contributed to Also, East-West, Bert Carl­ MEMBERS AND FRIENDS Hartford, a graduate of the ed at an art show the week of A veteran of the U.S. Air Aetna in 1963. the fund wrould go directly to son and Dr. David Warren, March 27 at the school. She Is Graduate School of Banking, the Marine Corps at Washing­ Rutgers University, and of Force during the Korean War, first; Mrs. Kathryn Horrlgan of the a member of the Manchester Henry Is married to the former The board of directors of ton, D. C., for forwarding to a and G. M. Perry, second, and Fine Art League and the West the Management Development CARE program spemsored by (Conference of the Amos Tuck Patricia McGowan of West Caldor, Inc., has yoted to re­ James LeSure and Richard Pas­ Hartford Art League. She is Hartford. The couple have four deem the company's 6% per Marines in Vietnam. The pro­ ternak, third. WISCONSIN EVANGELICAL studying with Robert Brack- School of Business Adminis­ gram wrlll assist in the recon­ tration, Dartmouth College. children, and have resided in cent cumulative convertible The game is open to the pub­ man in New York. South Windsor for six years. preferred stock. The $20 par- struction of villages, harvest­ lic and played each Friday at value stock wdll be called for ing of crops, digging wells, ren­ 8 p.m. at the club at 135 LUTHERAN SYNOD WINS TRIP The Manchester Historical BRIEFS redemption on April 11 at $22 a dering medical aid and many Eldridge St. Society will hold its March Maurice Gaudet, of 65 share, according 'to Carl Ben­ other projects designed to im­ I For information regarding a Connecticut Weaver Rd., manager of Kay Warren E. Tennant of 97 prove conditions for the suffer­ meeting tomonow at 2:30 p.m. Arcellia Dr., retail sales man­ nett, president Approximately 15,000 PILOTS NEEDED congregation. . . phone Farmington 677-0833 at Illtng Junior High School. Jewelers, Westfield, Mass., left 9,800 shares of the original is­ ing peoples of Vietnam. NEW YORK — The wortd’* this week for 10 days in Fort ager for the American Coal Members of Marine Corps Herbert C. Darbee, director of Co., Hartford, will be one of sue of 60,000 shares are still major airways will train some the Connecticut Historical Com­ Lauderdale, Fla., a trip he won outstanding. League throughout the state are 15,000 new pilots in the next 15 as a result of liis store having the instructors for a' course on collecting donatlwis for the mission, will discuss the work heating and air conditioning years, according to the Inter­ being done by the C3HC to iden­ the highest sales of 29 stores program. Bumper stickers will nationa! Air Transport Associa­ In a division of Kay Jewelry given by the University of Albert I. Donn of 74 Wedge- be presented to donors. tify, classify and preserve his­ Connecticut April 3 to 6 at the wood Dr. has been named “Most tion. torical sites throughout the Stores, Inc. Gov. Jotm Dempsey recently Included with the prize­ university. /The short course Valuable Associate” tor the issued an official statement en­ state. Members may bring consists of three ’’problems” of Hartford agency of the Fidelity OPEN g^uests. winning trip is a $200 check dorsing the program and stat­ for food and incidental ex­ varying complexity to be Mutual Life Insurance Co, of ing, ‘‘I urge my fellow citizens OPEN SUNDAYS penses for himself and Mrs. worked out by the enrollees in Philadelphia. Fidelity Mutual to lend their support to the Con­ Friendship Circle of the Sal­ their dally classes. agencies annually select the one WESTOWji vation Army will meet Monday Gaudet for the 10 days, the necticut Marine Corps League 8 A.M. — 8 P.M. ALL DAY use of a car, a suite of rooms man who has made the greatest Civic Action Program.’’ PHARMACY at 7:45 p.m. at the church. contrlbutlan to the agency’s There will be a work program. and tickets for a fishing and Mrs. Frank Aszkiar of 136 Those wishing to contribute to PINE PHARMACY 459 Hartford Rd.—649-9946 ^ Vernon St. and Mrs. Glenn operations during the year. Hostesses are Mrs. Frank Dun­ sightseeing trips. the program may make checks 664 Center St. • 649-9814 can and Mrs. Carl Peterson. The Gaudet’s will stay at the Gibbs of 123 Barry Rd. each pay^e to ’’Vietnam Fund,’’ SUNDAY Coral Lake Towers in Fort won three Manhattan shirts as Robeirt and Barbara Dusslng- St. Bridget Rosary Society La"derdale. runner-up prizes in a contest er of the G. B. Keith Furniture will meet Monday at 7:30 pm. The national chain of Kay held by the Davidson and Lev- Co. reoenty attended the 19th AU Medicinal Services Available Jewelry Stores, Inc., consists enthal Stores. The grand prize, Drapery Sales Clinic and Dec­ for the Recitation of the Ro­ II sary and Benediction at the of 389 stores. a weekend for two in New orating School sponsored by the church. After the service, a ■York City, was won by Don- R. W. Norman Co. at Salisbury, PIZZA—SPECIAL" STOCK DIVIDEND .■ild Harrington of Wethers­ N. C. This was a decorator- business meeting will be held SAT. - SUN. ONLY in the school cafeteria. A Pas- The first stock dividend in field. orlonted, home furndshingB mer- sionist Father from the Holy" the history of McDonald’s Corp., ohandisdng program offered to BORN AGAIN CHRISTIANS Family Monastary in Farming- the nationwide hamburger res­ . Robert J. Boyce, president of Norman’s dealers all over the ton will speak. The event is taurant chain, was recently de­ Manchester Savings and Loan United States. ’ You Are Invited open to all women of the par­ clared by the company’s board Association, has been appointed LARGE PIZZA ish. of directors. to the 1967 Insurance Commit­ Mrs. Yvonne Wlrtalla, owner- To attend the Tuesday evening meeting of ' ♦ The 2 per cent dividend will tee of the United States Sav­ manager of Parisian Coiffure ings and Loan Leag;ue. The the MANCHESTER BIBLE CLASS. This class Several eth grade pupils at be distributed on April 10 to Beauty Shop, 6ak St., returned Bowers School discussed the stockholders of record March League is a nationwide trade this week from the Intemaition- ANY 4 ITEMS ’ 2.00 is sponsored by the Calvary Baptist Church school’s safety program at this 20. Purchase and sale order organization of the savings and al Hair Style Shop, held at the of Windsor Locks and teaches JESUS CHRIST, week's PTA meeting. The forms will be distributed in lieu loan business and represents New York Hilton Hotel in New Ray’s cook them yourself Pizzas are going like mad. Crucified— Risen— and Coming Again. speakers were Chester Bigelow, of fractional shares and will more than 6,100 savings as- York City. David Whitehouse, Susan give stockholders the option HOT PIZZAS in just 6 to 8 minutes. We specialize -^ipor further information, call— Holmes, Shirley Cox, Susan of selling their fractional shares not only in the best Pizza, Grinders, Shells, Spa­ Conn, David Wickwire, Kerri for cash or purchasing the frac­ REV. E. DAVID BENNEH Phone Kolbe, Susan Leggitt and Rich­ tion necessary to complete a ghetti in town biit also the fastest service anywhere. ard Horton. Bowers is trying for full share interest. WEST SIDE ITALIAN KITCHEN Teacher Windsor 688-1810 its 12th award from the Nation­ al Safety Council. PARLEY SPEAKER Joseph P. Naylor of 139 Di­ formerly West Side Tavern ane Dr., portrait photographer PIZZA for Bachrach Studio, Hartford, CLOSED FOR REMODELING was the main speaker at a con­ 643-0031 130 SPRUCE ST. 643-0031 vention of R h^e Island Pro­ HAVE A STUNNING NEW fessional Photographers. 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■Si' E i i n t 6i 0 18 thru MAR. |4 On A FliU Henllines P ard on ’ Stay P ut Br GENE HANDBAKBB HOULYWbOD (AP) — For Ha By CYNTHIA LOWRY . Stan, tha rSlnstatement of NEW YORK CAP) — ShOit, **Ounsmoke” was "like Qotning short skirts on wommt' of sB CM condemned row with a full ages, sizes and shapes may be p a rd o n ," sayi|. Miltnum St was introduced in the Kansas rld’s ‘The safest shows, from the St^te Legislature." standpoint of showing age, ars lome Stone’s role as Doc Adams, in t 15 the period pieces. After all the which be said he’s perfectly cowboys and dance hall hostess­ »ter- happy to continue, climaxes a )cla- es of the 1880s are no different 45-year acting career that in­ in dress now than they were in cluded some IM movies. Bogart Special Traveling tent productions win partici­ attracted hUn to show business pate in a documentary about la his native Burrton, Kan., her late husband, Humphrey . where his father, a first cousin Ethel Merman recreates her stage role of Annie Oakley in the NBC production B ogart, now in production Iqr o f Um late Fred Stone of vaude- of “Annie Get Your Gun” Sunday evening. David Wteper for broadcast vHIe and theatrical fame, was a next season. She has no connec­ grain dealer. A scng and .dance tion—ilor will have— with vaudeville act and Broadway ABC’s “Bogart" special on )14 plays preceded Milbum’s arrtv April 28, a product a i>air of ad in H ollyw ood- Imogene Coca V Disasters British documentarians. Be­ Stone patterns the ear-tug* cause of her attitude toward the ting. chin-rubbing (Aaracter of By BOB THOMAS Producer Sherwood Schwartz Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard upcoming ABC show, Richard Doc Adams after his paternal HOLLYWOOD (AP) -r- Oom- Morris Special.” Burton, originally set to do tbs grandfather. attempted to save the series edlene Imogene C o m has a from extinction by switching the “I was a Uttle worried that narration, has pidled out. The protests that followed knack for becoming involved in our getting together after all TaUulah Bankhead, this temporary cancellation of the time element to modern-day. disasters. Such as buying a That prevented a mid-season those years might be like open­ week’s "Batman’.’ vlUainess, series "give you a warm feel­ bloodliound and starring in a wipe-out, but it wasn’t enough to ing Pandora’s box," she com­ will narrate a children’s film, ing," he said. "Almost make television series called “It’s forestall CBS’s cancellation at mented. "But the show worked "Melephant" next Sunday after­ you want to run for senator or About Time." the end of 26 weeks. out beautifully for aU- of us." noon on CBS. This is. almost as something." About the bloodhound. She “I was sorry about the whole startling 'casting as Shake­ Really, though, bp has no such had always wamted one, and thing, especially for Sherwood,' spearean actor Maurice Evans ambitions. He’ll Just go on play­ husband King Donovan located who got the most' br\ital kind of ‘N.Y.P.D.’ Is Set starring in "Taizan" on NBO ing Doc Adams for at least an­ a likely puppy after a lengthy criticism for creating the ser­ A pril 7 . other year. search. Puppy grew to the rize ies,"^ said the comedienne, "i By ABC for FaU of a small horse, and it charges didn’t think that was nice at ABC has announced that <»ie through the llvl^ room of the a n ." of the new shows on its fall Olivier Drama Donovans’ hillside house like a How did she get involved in schedule vriU be a half-hour The acclaimed Laurbnbe runaway freight. ^ it7 police-action series caUed Olivier productlmi of Chekhov’s "The main irouole is with our ■•T . - i , ___ “N.YJP.D.," a sort of East "Uncle ’Vanya" will be tele­ standard poodle, who Ium I was Intrigued by anyone version of ‘‘Dramet” Who could be nam ed Sherwood vised Friday at 9 p.m. on Chan­ decided 4t has to kill the ucod- Schwartz. We talked and I David Susskind, who WiU nel 24. The cast includes Oliv­ bound,” said Miss Coca. "They pivduoe the series in New York ier^ Michael Redgrave, Sybil had one enoountPr on my bed ,l^lk^ him, toerewu no double- — ^ dramatic series be- ELECTRONICS Thmnodike, Joan I^w right and l^ le I was in it,:.and 1 was nev- taUc from him. 1 did the pUot ” without much expectation that ^ ***'*’ way— Rosema^ Harris. The produc­ Ir so frightened in my life. reluctantly admitted that he LABORATORIES it would sell. But it did. tion was first presented on the "Now we keep them at oppo­ will not have access to the stage in England and was re­ site ends of the house. I'm terri­ m anagem ent the city’s closed police, files, but 277 BROAD corded with the original cast. It fied to be here alone with them, show and the cast were wonder- ^^uid have some help—technl- will be reputed March 28 at for fear they’ll get out and I’ll ful to work with; nobody sluffed g jj aulvioe and equipment when 8:42 p.m . be caught in the middle again.” it^off. Perhaps liie scripts were necMsary — from members of Miss Coca seems willing to go not s^ays good, but we tried, the poUce department ALL m u m along with such a situation. Just ‘Iherb was only one trouble : the ■ ^ well-known television writ- SINA'IBA REPEAT as she went along with "It’s audience didn’t seem to like thq ^r recently explained that while 19A ^ i \ ^■Frank Sinatra: A . M an and About Time,” which some cri­ show,” , It was nice for a series to be His Music—Part H " wHl be re- tics termed the worst television Idiss Coca Is''wasting no'time able to clsdm they picked oases braadcast by on April 8. series of this—and perhaps any in lamentation; she has'abored from official files, “ we really FM - AM The program was first televised —season. The show ooncemed too long In the televineyard for can't ute them very much and X>ec. 7. Sinatra’s daughter, N an­ two astronauts who crashed the that. On CBS April 5 she will be t^ y 'aren’t mwdi htip because RADIOS cy, Is a guest of the show. Bx- time barrier and landed amid seen In a re-creation of the his- they are loaded with unusable ce^ for her aiHpearanoe, the cave men.' Reviewers deplciod torio"Y our .Show of Shows.’’..details and: they, usually don’t CAI1 A 4M 124 the waste of Miss Coca as a pre- 1710 broadcast Is ponderously have veiy interesting wliid- program is given over to songs TV-Badle. Sales and Servfee la *Hhy-ginatraii*''** . ’ Mctoslc.csciict * - titlsd “Mw tHd Oicear; Isfiogniie wysi^ ’'lI !'; »*riZ*/ . •.- j;p,:• ■ ■ i:" » F y.'I'' 1 :'% ^ f: t - ^ i ^ t ii !3 ^ ' t >..?■ !§' ? I I

P A G E T W O MAKCmSITM EVENINO .1" ■ptotoqfi I B o n d i PROtatAM M b r r i i n e PROGRAM MONDAY and make* a ctotta 'gatowny Go scedea plwtognwlied by- li8 l (8) Beat B*B«r- U S . Marina (torp* HIgliway Patrol chief ...... ■file . Miracle’ ’ each' tint*. (88) Dating Oame (O) ‘ tlW i)L*’S,S3Si « -fg. X Mathewi kuapecta,. a huntlw Student nun to .... (M) The Bik- Ptetar* I (S> »* »d BM M r Cm I V « ^ (0> tated murder. AiM CWBDH, Chonmel 24) love for a man. C am u Bak- (48)X ’l B* S S S & s ; ^ (0) <•> Ban Baanr OiSidlepirWwItoK (M onday —• J h id o 0 love for a man. CoirOR Bak­ JL mUHIUOUdMAXSSSSS! Bdh^sWH mV 8WW‘'. m*• ew. er, er ' Moore. (0) rpS5rW .m d. (U Tlie Beaglea (0> AiM hdi PetorlUeaiUags Newa (G> 9SS ^ ; j i ^ y ^AUnn ia d ntog- '' " snaday, MkiiA 18 (M ) ^ ? B *m e wMh iUI|y to twtot law and commit » Til* SiiU»ha*Bliifc (O) ' iWBtfki (88^ ar Ooitf e J#tovwia.^^ pntke on a mystoriou* Jou^ . BO “ ideid Mgli sidwol danior •M . (8> Moaieate o f . Ohwtort At:^.wSk'M S.y" ,; ® ., girls" one front each state: An hmooent man a<>euaed fit 4:88 Maws to Parappottor (5IMIT’"''' heart of Bnrtbb' eotndry-alde <8> MagUto G*rilU <0) , . ; . Nowi, murder la rsleaaed fcotn ptlar il)^ Atom* , .(4»-lto8» Aaadggs Newi (C) US) SabSerii^B TV «:8* (8-»-i*> -Newl, SiMtM, WoBdk- In ’’ Such Men Are Dmiger-.. 1:M ' ■ [ph in M! quarter-final "Penoiope” ' 8 :U on and aeta out to kill man ;$I4838) let’* Make a oils” . (*a-tMa) Aatmal. 8ef*et* (O) (48) Newlywed Game (0> . wbone pony oonvleted idiip ■AUbSW ------' I (G>- % '• Make ?U)^%*rv Oriffta' 8:8* « ) Bed B kol^ Boar (W ^ "Mlild and Hand’ ,’a P«>f«5J . him. to) the Narae* ' , : • Haknet 8i88 (iT M ^ a : Im w M i;^ (0 ) juMstor ▼eation/ Wua VIrgtatoVirginia Oraham. Quest! Rtcbard Chamberlato. explalnlnc evolutiim ot brain • (8t> BM 0» iS Tour V a M (8-48) lAWiaac* walk (C) ■ . t m (h48-ld) New*, Sport*; Weath- paaoe „ in Y.’to«^*!gSSat"3 1;W (8 * 4 ^ ) New* YG) <**) Oa* Hundred ^ Moks lin** Sen. Ed#.SdW. tong add Murray ;(848) The firttdem (g.4*) Boppitjr Beeper (0) ; (38) Great Momeata in BCaAi (11) Mery OilfftB Shew. . Idtia 't !£ ts X 448 —— - <8841^] Day* *f OW UvM Brawn . and.. BUllTMaier. U :M (1 6 88 881148) Newa. 1 4 «;80 p.m. 8:18 IHrt^k^SlSi^SSmlPaa- Connecticut’s U.S.~ Senators (8) Baago " ■OWtotoUty <0) di86 »> Sprtto, N8fn. Weather I (3) Saturday at B a ^ — .r j-. - y< (0) 5 : 8 8 ^ % (C> . ^ rnlns" and three of state’s Repr^ 1^ ioVe „ — , ^ S ^ G S u tk •:85'W sl^Sl^oimr^oathor (0> U iU l^ The Clo8(w: Proflla sentatlves from Bouse Md "Gulfstream Park" Green Vtlt^ oesii ./luineywa 8:U (48) MroBD# , . of a OoltoAge (g.48) ______ley" $100,000 added , ijv . >:N “ '*• ’‘’Mr.^pSlffii Ttafll’’ 8:N {*)* iSSra^wIth Walier Oren- Senate Office BuUdings. To­ to :Wm her for Kmg view* dl88.(8|e News wUh Watter Oron- 8:88 SOgavla Maater ^ . 8:54 (48) Wemea'o New* 8t88 TtT 'IPettt^rJm ettaJ'(O ) day's prograitr* is. debut of a (IBM) Wendertal $|r8rld.« •47. Ooofllet bettfaen two ^ w a t of March 1778:80 p-tt. 8:88 (8) To T*n ^ ’WS, (O) liah schoMmaatera--one U i^r (84-88-M) Aaothor WfcM (G> « ) * Prtsr Jenatog* Now# (O) .(848) F-oyton Place (G) new series to be presented on Petar JaaBlaga Nowa (O) 8:18 Beek BmB ' ' (M) ladastiy *a PMhde 18:88 (to Ceaneettakt What’s Ahead alternate Saturdays. One wn- (48) JWtotat’s News... ( 88) Saelal fW ea^. to Aotta and m ld a e S id toe AlfradnKsentaedt (8-48) Oeaeral ^ p t t o l ator and three RepresentaUves (18) Pattern fer Uvlng ■' ii)'-0fkr *tS4 Oeaaeetleat laane ^ (18) White Barter (8»4*> Htmttey-Brtakloy Ito- Religious S:88 (8) *8 I*P the Trnto (KLSS) H aaS v4lttoA y Bo- 1:88 pert (C) {s48) The Fagitive (G> will be interviewed on each (18)®*btol.^____itfaa^W m drtIfiM ^ .(884848) Atwiker W jrid (0 ) part (O). . " ' Currant- Legislation ococerning 8:36 (8) New* (0) ■ _ 18:88 (8> New* SyJtol ($8) Jimnoy ‘..'Inkt: Oolttmi^' (848) Oeaeial Hoapital d(«8 (t8) Laeal N a w a _____ M r poUuUon. Frank Donavaa 848 (8) Diek Van 9 a m 8 :4 6 ^ ) L mm program. . ^ j Mass. Teacher Ass^atioat M l m«e1cf Maa Hlf Frieaia- (88-n-M) Ya* Den^ Say (G) * H » imMuir mevie (18) Salw cm y^ <8-48) Americaa Baadstaad fUm on school dropouts. 18188 (8) fwlUiAt Hal Make Beeni ter Daddy (18) Tepper - their (arm. J*pe 'W m ito, ' S«rch 17t 9:00 p.m* -•* •& jsnJsfioSrx" (88) H**tley4»rtakley Bepert ‘^Secret Meeting” ’80. Former St Patrick’s Day. <3ov. J- Bolyidee Mass. Speclgl.. Utl8 (8) OaplM Beparta (48) The Nnrae* Sterilng Hayden, Nancy Ols#. tUf orew bataing l«alnst heavy ResistaiUM member learn* (8) Weather, Sports, News (O) ’ W Divorce Court Od^t ; ...Meadayi.'March M n & J s s s s r (C) Dempsey appears in special 4:88 U:18 (8) Fkiitlval ^ ja t M - Film (8) Baager Aady Skow (0) (88) nSaalley- BrtaUey Be- (8) TwDtoht Zone there was 'a traitor to toelr filmed message. (U) Bobby Lord Skew , “ Pyro" '63. Barry S ^tvM dtW rt (Gl rt. Frognma (48) Swabby ftoow ranks during war. Dtmiell* Guests: Bill Anderson, .Jan <88> Deeember BiMe. (_.(88-8848T Matek Oam* (O) « 4:85 (M-28-88)b lM *) ^ Ww * (G) “ L ow MOtrow” • _ (3) National Invifatioa Toar- "The Wolf Man" *41 Claude <48> Jaek LaLaaae Skew ,_)) Baperfce'..;—“ Yeieea .8)> TwUlght ______leae Darrieux. Bernard BUer. >:H Howard and Jimmy Gately Rains and . (U) “Number 12" Is Ic 4:88 (1) Big 8 Theatre . (8848^) Local News, Weath- nnment . 18:88 (Sl'^ttoU Oamen CaptainCap Americaiierioa “^ d a d " '60. Tribal leader’s .ar. Sports (8-48) Festivrt ot Hit* Championship game of 80th (38) McHale’s Navy 11:28 Saturday Speritacidiw —|-2M8) Beaek t n tke Stan (884448) Leeal News, Wealh- CArBOD. ■*. Ual Studies Grades' 86. "The White Spider" '63. 8:38 (3) Boger Hadd News <0) "The Prodigal" '56. Story of ($8-l> (48Y BwabbSwabby>y Skew ._) Poetry da(jghter returns to ' Bagdad . 1ll6(8i) UWhItghta ^ „ annum tournament college 4:88 (8848^) Ito(ewa -(G) *c^*o»iet. after being educated In M g- (48) Yon *iked tor It „ „ U:88 (88-8848) Tonight Show (G) basketball's oldest post-sea­ (8) Hackleberry Bound prodigiU’s return to his fath­ (48) Bose tke Olowa (i)B», I g -8 PkehtaeT (O) 7:15 « 8 ) aighll|M * - , „ Irades 4-8. , ^ 1:88 (88-88-88) .Girl From UN.O. (48) TTonlght at toe Hovien (38) Scherer-MacNell Bepert er’s home after an Impulsive, 4:88 (48) Yea iuked fe* It ay Drake. Wife, of city . Jxplettog Oar LaagBag* land. Maureen O’Hara,. Vin­ "Barricade" Ruth Roman, son event will be .broadest ISsW (88-J8-88) News, (0) Plratea of TripoH" 'M. Pl- cent Price. (C) L.-B. (C) . . . . V, from Badlson Square Garden 08) Alfred Hitchcock Presents fling with a pagan high priest­ 18:88 (8) H*memaker*e Movie ratea help princeaa overthiw 7:88 (88-8848) The M *B k*e*-(0) glneer, ntiMher of toree, a ^ A message pinpointing loc^ Dane Clarlc. Rutoless leader ot (33) Marshal Dillon ess. Lana Turner, EMmottd (8-48) Im a Hone a homeletia yotmipie.r^ w Tjwr ).!2^i^aa.^lB atof4o Skrialaa (8-H) Mike Deaglas Skew gold mining camp to ftoaUy N.Y.C. (C) , ______(88-88-881 OeneentrattaB (0) ruthless lekder. Paul Henreld, (18) Yen Asked lot It Uon of Thnish’s undergrajnrt (tl) Satarday Afternoon "Joke’s On Us” Purdom. (C) ■ „ <8-481 Dark Sfcadewn Patricia Medina. ■ (18) HHchoaok M I ^ brood toon anotoM to>d ano^. Grade*- 54 control center t o r ' a. tooblle dispatched by two .fugiUvM (48) American Sportsman "Dead to the World” ’63. t o Austria’* famous leaping Up- Movie „ U:88 (884848) Fat Boeae Skew (C> (848) Mike Douglas Shew "Never Again" . PbyUla Thax- I 0**ni_.jrways Art. taskUUSlh force6VAAJV (altoAB9S60 intoaaaav hand*oaeoe^wnr- f it from Jiutlia. '60 "In Common Cause Life in 1:88 (8) Lucy Show (8 8 «i^ ) I Dream *( Jeaaale 1:15 *48) Great. G r e a t Show ■Mlve aad Aboat . 4J.S. Marines to World War D 1:88 (8) News, MomOata of CoB»> undertakings. (C) ets are shot down by mys-, (B^) dohaay Oarsea Shaw (O) (884848) Jeopardy (O) (C) “ While N.V. Natural Science Grade* Kr9. (48) McHale’e Navy fort, Qrtdeposto ’ StarringStan-ing Johnny O-arson uses skla. ' . „ 8:88 (8848-88) Gaplata Nice (G) 1:88 (40) U. n. ® " % ’« e Bell. All Abort Ye* 8:88 (18) Highway Patrol Pacific action. , (SO) Sea Bant terious flying saucers. Scien­ (8) Mlko D o n i^ MaUBOO (88) Itallaa Otaema airt News -A maAed gunman stages ex-marine Is. host-nanrtor, 1:88 (48) US. Air Faroe BeUitoas tists must develop a new > (38) VtoshiagtoaWashiagtoa Bepart 0(>-hoBt: GcOrge Ocbel (88) The Fllatotoaes (G) (848) Bat FatreT (O) ena FUnFUm aad Stoa .'Off. (G) Grades 1-3 ' Program features actual bat- Film aad Sign OH (G) S:98 (8) Murray the K at Shea weapon before saucermen Congressman T. J. MeskUl Rescue a auaplcioua-aOUng 1:48 iT iieW t, Memeata •( Gena- Explnriag. Nrtare tore* daring daylight robbenui Stadium (38) Joe Fyne Shew (O) - -18:8r (S) Nows (O) (48) McHale’e Navy tortrualdiS leporta Natural Mlence Grades 44 disintegrate the earth. U:5S 18:38 (8) Searck for Tomomw <0> «:8 8 (U ) Highway Patrol American officer to a raid on <*0) FDm „ (18) Wrestling „ 12:88 (22) Celtics BaskethaJI Madera Saperviiery Fraotiee (8t) Movie “ Massacre BIwr’* Boston at New York (88-8848) Eye Ones* (O) No 3 Preview i Guy Madison and Rory Oal- (38-33) Scherer-MacNell Be- (48) Doana Beed Skew port « of USO 7:45 (8) Sacred Heart door-to-door salesman, co-star team. Jazzman Cab Calloway (^n. Repairers license 1:45 Vartattoas oa a Literary Theme (88-8848) Day* of 0 «* Uvoa pert (O) . „ entertabuirs by an 1:56 (3) Sign on and Prayer Janet Blair. <181 Subscriptlea TV DARidD 8:45 (88) Loeal airt Bestamd New* egostlsticrt comedian becomes 8:00 (3) The Christophers I (18) Subscription TV "(fille r Memorandum" Prafessor Jidm' Dando notod <0> ■ V ^ 1:8* (3) What la -the Wertd piwn in an anti- Americim (8) This Is the Life Comer Brosd and (8-48) Newlywod Gime propaganda plot! ' (38) New Testament and Mod­ "McHale’s Navy Joins Air (8-48) FBI „ • 8:88 (8)'- -Art LInkletter’s Honso Force"'' 8:30 (28-22-38) Annie Get V*a» Q«* Middle Tpke. W est “ Austria 18:3* (18) Snbscrlj^B IV ern Man . ) (3) ChUdren’s Film Festivid ^SU#)*^*The Dootor* (0) (8) TwUlnht Zone, ‘ ‘MademoiseUe’’ (38) Davey and Goliath (O) "White Mane” Story, set in Euiel Merman In her unfot^ erary theme. (848) Dream OIri of ’81 "Agnes with Love” 1 1 :8* (8-88-22-3848) News, SpartW (40) This Is the Ufe south of France concerns a ettable role of sharpshooter Phone ^43-$176 . 8:48 French Chef ■ 1:54 (44) Women’s News > (8*1 Haatler-BriaUey Beport Weather (G) . (3) Adventures of Gnmby (O) wild stallion auspicious of man nnle Oakley. The memorable (Jhicken in Red Wine: Coq Au ic) 11:16 (88) Memoir Lane (8) Davey and Goliath (C) who makes friends with a boy. SIrving Berlin music' and lyrita Vln 8:48 (8) To TeU the ' i (88-88-48) Local News, l^feato- 11:88 (8) Festival of Hits _ (38) This Is the Life (88-88-88) Aaother World (G) • "White Slaive Ship" FI** (20-22-30) Erperiment la TV Include su(di aU-tlme hits M 8:88AnU«nes. (8-48) Oeaeral Hospital (8) Light Time Grades 4-8 Almee. Story of twin cities of (8) Viewpoint Clift and Jo Van Fleet. 1938 10:08 (3) Candid Camera

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1:1 » (U Bm I Sdler 1 ^ ' ICatMM a^ .BidBlgharar Oeatar’8lim ‘The H irade” Carroll Bak> IN trol’.move, in to oaixu ___aiy OreoiFrajflfle Avatm •r, R onr Mo< (C) Botoiiona______crlimnal wlm n h a . aL:«'jnata o t aand. I*aa^M *»e#liea ((» A« ■ H “ moo with U H r O,. A -H avr niaa <4*> »««er deaalacs Newe <0) Bea OaMy The Naroeo' (U> Herv Orilfla Shew txaooo to Jewel*. tm-alM) Let’i Hake a Deal QUeete include ^ Oenevtove, <8-4i> Thai OM <0> : (01 > Marty BrUl, MIm Hiller, Day- U:M («*4S-M> Deaa Marita Shear (IMS-M) News (O) ton Allen and David Soul. <}) Daseword (0) Phone Tear Aaiareis ianet Blair. Buddy Greco,-the (M M I) Dare e( Oar Urea ^ 1 ■New* aad Weath- and Louis P rim a airo guest*. e r «f) (848) Stan ’87.10) „ Nl N ew lnred Game O <4d) Breaoe ”On UieTllp Side’’ Program l;M (8) Heaae P u ^ <0> shows how tickle ( The Deei«r* (0) (8) News with W alter Oren- tandom have made Carlos 0» (8-M) D reato Glri of • « kite (0> (kmnor (Rick Nelson), a h ^ <*•> (8) P eter geBatogs News (0) been at 38, and dmoat ready (8> T* Ten the Truth (88) British Caleadar to retire because he sing* Another WorM (0> (88M) Haatley Brinkley Be- ballad until he Is persuaded (8-4I) O eaeral HoapUal peH (0> >Ject a new Image—and (18) While H aater •i48 m > News new sound. R (8) New* (O) 7:W (8) D nhtarl (0) Bidworipttoa TV <8> Dieh Van Dyhe Shew <8«> BnMley-Brlnkley Bepert '’Mademolseue'' ( 0 > (t*-S84d> You Don’t Say (0> <■> TwUight Zone I (Sd8«M848) News, Sports, (8> Mr. Oeober (0) "W ander with Mo” W eather (O) (18) .Topper (88-8M0) Istcnl Mews, Wealh- U tU (88) Memory X«ae <48) The Narse* U;88 (8) Festival F estlv d efer Hlls 4:M (8) Baager Andy Show (0) e r "w omiman an In White 48, [8«-88-88r Match Game (0) (88) mghlighto Eleanor Parker and Alexia (18) Saper Heroes (4«> Yen Asked tor It Smith. Strange and' haunting "The Mighty Thor” (S»4Me) Daniel Boone (0> spell grips a mansion and tqp (40) Swabby Show "Port West Point!’ people to it. liogend of the 4;8B Big 8 Theatre (IS) Man OnUed X ' n- to mysterym y s t c - . and______murder. 'Three Brave Men” ’57. Man A woU placed lie sm ashes a U:88 (8> News, Sports, W eather (O) decides to fight after being communist dictator. One weak Yob Asked tor It (8) My Three Sobs (0) Court intrigue and — „great A mission with B ear Patrol of (88-88^) Star Trek (0) swordmanshlp make clMSi( classic W. G lacier Montana to seek ^apt. Kirk gets a lesson to story retold as for the first out and trap an outlaw, a warfare techniques of a su- time. ‘63. giant four-hundred pound nerlor race when he attempts U:B8 (3) Thnrsday Starlight brown bear and a wild west to help a peace-loving planet "The Easy Way” ’83, Parent* ride Roman style. whose ruler refuses to take ac­ of threa add a homeless child <88> Bengh Riders tion against an enemy inva>- to their family then another (88) The Flintstones (O) slon. and another. , Bet­ (48) McHale’s Navy (Sd8) Bewitched (€> sy Drake. i 6:88 (18) Blgliway Patrol (U) Subsc^ten. TV ‘The Nun and the Sergeant” Perry Como in a moment of song on his fifth pro­ A squad of taxi cab didvers 'Venetian _ *63. Robert Webber. Anna Sten. becomes bait as Dan Mathews 8:M (8) Thursday Night Movies (88) Oae O’O eek Bepert, Sign gram of the season Monday evening on NBC. sets a trap for a gang of hi­ "The Counterfeit Traitor” o n jackers. William Holden and Lilli Palm­ (8) News, Moments of Oosa- (88) This Is the Lite er. Story of Eric Erickson, tort, Oataeposta (88) The Aqnanants New York-bom naturalised (48) V.S. Air Force Boligloaa (48) Woody. Woodpeoker-Yogl Swede who spied for Allied FUm asd Sym OH (O) B ear (C> High Command beginning to (8) Newt, W eather, M omeal Highlights 6:88 (U> Highway Patrol '42. (C) of MeditatloB, Siga On A concert of sacred music, ■Wednesday 8-11 p.m. on a Ac ttOod “In Pitilse of the Xcrd,” . . . "An NBC News Inquiry: WlU broadca^ Sunday 10 to 11 Whose Right to Bear Arms?,” *jn., on CBS. The concert was a program investigating the FRIDAY JQ PROGRAM taped at Holy Cross Cathedral sale of firearms, will be tele­ U J] vised Sunday 6:30-7:30 p.m. ... 1:88 (8) Best Seller "Rip Van Winkle’’ resort hotel. Somali in Boston. .... Sidney Poltier Part V “The Miracle” ‘68- (884^) Local News (8-48) PhylUs DOIer (O) and Liha Skala star in the mov­ Kim Hunter and Dane Clark CatToIl Baker, Roger Moore. Weatiier 18 88 (8888-80) Lareda (0) Gov. L ie, “LdUes of the Field,” Friday appear In the drama, “The (C) 7:16 (88) HigUights ' (8-48) The Avengers (O) (lusk t( Closing Door,” Wednesday at 9 (88) FUm (48) Yen A k e d tor It 88 (18) SabsoripUea TV » -ll p.m. on CBS. . . . James (88) At Home with Kitty 7:88 (8) Wnd, Wnd West (O) “Arabesque" Africa! Gamer and Doris Day appear in p.m. on Channel 24 . . . Chfmnel (88) Gypsy (8848) Tarssn 88 (8-8-8838-48) News, dtoetts a ad 53, a new educational television (48) Ben Casey Jal and his friend Dutch Jen- W eather (C) today ttie comedy, “Move Over Dar­ 1:88 (8) As the World Tnms - sen are captured by an es- xi :U (88) M em era Lane battle ling,” Sunday 9-11 p.m. . . . Ex­ station, takes a look at east­ (8g.88-38> Let’s Make a Deal CM>ed revolutionary who has u 88 (S> Friday Bpeelaealar ern Connecticut, Monday at 10 (C> murdered a circus performer ‘TFhlstle Doym the Wind" ‘61- to keel cerpts from the .films of Mi- (8) The N arses and joined traveling troupe to Three children (tad an escai^ diaelangelo Antonioni, the di- p.m. 1:55 (88-88d8) News (0) ■ an effort to get to the border. ed criminal to their barn and ed to 1 8;M (8) Password (0> (■> Han to to^e hide him because they think reotor of “Blow-up,” wUl be (8848-38) Days of Oar Lives (18) Checkmate he's C hrist Hayley MUis, B er­ were k Bhown Sunday at 8 pm . on (O) The passenger list of a lux­ nard Lee. Alan Bates. ed. (S-t8) Newlywed Game ury liner Includes killers and “Born to Be Loved” H8- Carol In a ! Channe 24. 8:88 (8) House Party (C) victims. It's Checkmate's Job Morris, Hug(> Baas. “This Is Marshall McLuhan: (8848-38) The D oeton (0) to find out who’s who to (8) Festlvid at HUs had au (8^) Dream Girt o( *87 "Vojrnge Into Fear" "Marie of the Tortoise” ’84- la shot The Medium Is the Message,” 8:64 (48) Women’s Newt (St) As Schools Match (Fite RUdegarde Neff and Got* a program on the McLuhan's 8:88 (S> To TeU the Truth - Classical High School of George. sight. controversial theories on the (88-8848) Another World (O) Springfield challenges winner :88, (8888-88) Tsalgbl Shew (0) (8^> OeaemI Hospital of March 17th m ati^ Starring Johnny Carson. Host: The I communications media, will be (U> -Whtto B anter (48) Green Hem et Woody Allen. reinlorc presented on “NBC Experiment 3:86 (8) News (C> 8:88 (88) Wher^, Are We / (48) Tealgbt a t the Movies 8:88 (8) Dick Van Dyke Shaw Three teeiMgers discuss sig­ “Bsrnadsoe of Lourdes” Dan­ troops in Television” Sunday 4-5 p.m. (884848) Yon Don’t Say (0) nificance of reItglouB holidays ielle Aioret. True story of St. tained . . . At the same time, OBS’ (8) Mr. Goober (O) iiL a special program titled Bernadette as it has never (18) Tepper "Thb Teen-age Cross’’ been told before. District “The Children’s Film Festival” (48) The Narse* (48) Time T saael (0) :88 (88) One O’a o e k B ep stt — town w will show “White Mane,” a 4:88 (8) B asger Andy Show (G) 8:88 (8) H m a’s Heree* (C> Sign o n the viol French film, and “Melephant,” (884848) Match Game (O) Col. KUito becomes a victim :88 (8) News —^Moments s( (18) Saper Heroes of a ruthless sgt. whom he tort —Osldeposts The an American film narrated by “Iron Mtui” has instaUed at Stalag IS to :t8 (48) V. 8. A& Fsre Tallulah Bankhectd . . . A CBS (M) Swabby Show discipline his ragtag war pris- FUm and Sign On (0) ^ was se: 4:86 (8848-88) New* <0> ooers. :H (8) News and Wsatiisr —M»- by bar! program, “The Pe<^le of South 4:88 (8) Big 8 Theatre (88-88-88) M aa from V. N. O. meat s( MedHatton —Sign 0 « Vietnam: How They Feel "My Friend Fllcka” ‘48- Story L. B. (O) machin of a boy and a horse, consider­ Napoleon and Blya jro to An- mored About the War,” will be tele­ ed too wild to tame. Rodney palach' :hians where ‘Thrush vised Tuesday 10-10:30 p.m.... McDowall. Preston Foster, launching a plot to destroy troops, Rita Johnson. world with fissionable fruit Our SPEEDY S p ^ tv police. “American’s Junior Miss Pag­ (848) Mike Doaglas Shew (8) G reatest Shew on B arth TRULY D B U ( eant” will be televised tonight (88) Csrilss Archer "Where the Wire Ends" aous A ho (88) The Flintstoaes (C) (18) SabseriptisB TV 8-9 p.m. by NBC. (48) McHale’s Navy "Penelope" CHICKEN carried Stewart Granger and Anouk 6:88 (U) Highway Patrol 8:88 (8) Friday Night at the Mev- Somalh Aimee appear in the movie, A country club is used as a Brown in 6 Minutes papers Lee Marvin narrates front to shelter wanted crim- "LUIIes of the Field” Sidney “Sodom amd G o m o r r a h;“ i ^ s . Poltier. Drama concenu a TIm world’s “flaeot MtiB carted < ABC’s "Our Time in (88> Faith tor Today footloose and peimlless ex-OI oMcken” with tnoomparable Lead! (S8) The Aqaanants traveling around US in his Hell,” about the Ma­ (48) The M ansters Jalopy station wagon. In AH- taste. dence I rines' exploits in the 6:88 (88) Film sona desert, he encounters includii (48) P eter Jennlsgs News (O) some iihmlgrant nuns who CAIX IN ORDER South Pacific, Tues- 6:H (8-88-48) News, Sports, Weath­ are eager to have him work Plok Dp Id Mtnnte* Deter Idris, *: day at 7 :30 p.m. _ , e r (C) for them. Affected by their general (18) H erv Orlffto Show faith and seal he remains and Guests: Tom Ewell, Jerry helps them build a chapel. DEGrS DHWE-IN detaine Shane. Anthony Perkins, Lofte (48) Bango (O) Fight jl'Go! 1 !,” a one-hour pro­ Lenya. and Lionel Hamptbq. 8:88 (88-8840) T. H. E . Cat (O) 46S DKNTBR ST.—MSeG860 (88) A1 Yeatra Sports Show The only witness against a hours c gram that will take a look at (88) rM cB alo’s Navy narcotics and gambling king the refi ELECTRONICS the trends of today’s young 6:86 (8) Sports, News, Weather (0) slips away from her police 6:18 (48) Bronco protectors for a holiday ai a this las swingers will be broad(;ast 8:15 (88) Miami Undercover .SHOP and bad re: LABORATORIES April 2S on ABC. Ryan' O’Neal, 8:88 (8) .Peter Jeaxtags News (0) (88-38) Baatley-Brlnkley Re­ > SAVE 8rs op) Donna Douglas, Noel Harrison port (C) GIFT A gei and Hertn&n’s Hermits will ap­ 7:88 (8) Death Valley Days WHERE 277 BROAD ''Silver Tombstone” Strother WILTON’S SHOP Prolnd( pear on'the program. Others Martin stars as a grizzled pros- YOU SEE who will make cameo appeeu'- pector who ■ battles itUes Apaches ■ 864 Main St., Manchester ment i . and his relatives’ scorn to THIS Many ances include Rudy 'Vallee, John his neveivending quest to strikei CAR Cameron Swayze and Abigail It rich. Early Anwrieon SIGN for wo (88 ) Haalley-BriBkley 'D ep art Van Buren. (0) Gifts OSCAR AWARDS (8) Twilight Zone RADIOS and Vanessa nJBNTtv'TEXAOO Redgrave will present awards 381 MAIN ST. at the S9th annual Oscar pres­ A VIBRASONICS entation. ITie event will be tele­ Don W]iULIS^ Gorcigo OORMAN BEO& BPBOIAUSTS IN 770 MAIN ST. vised April 10 on ABC . (Pith WHNEL AldONMENT AND Bob Hope as emcee. Others who CAiL 049-1124 BRAKE SERVICE WTMAN on. Co., Ine. O will make presentations include IV OENERAD ADTO REPAIR , Candice Bergen 34 V A m ST. TV-Radlo, Sales and Servioo; S48-4SS1—-18 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER NEK w nd “gBiiMBdUwf '-B c gBrc - ‘ r-«*'.w ’ W-W-. r .'•V'KV,S'.'* ’t »'* Wlllian refuscc Justice that tl Oomtnl tion of nedy Kennel ■would Mani issue < goes < gives b ehind