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} ' j ' • ■ ' PAGfB TWENTT-rotJR FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1967 ^ The Weather Average Dally Net PreM Run '• i ; . F o r H w W M k B m M ' Sunny to<)ay, bigb 4M|0| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberts ,’The Rev. Eric 3. Gothberg, of the Natural Family Planning assistant pastor of Emanuel House Markers April 1. IH1 clear and cold tonight, lioW ' About Town of Connecticut Organlaatlon, will Lutheran Church, will be guest about 82; fad* and mUdi{r<,ts* " ■' Manchester Cho{>ter at qieak Monday at 8 p.m. at a speaker at the Fifth Assembly For Disabled' / auMrrow, high Hear 80, • SPIOBSQSA w ill make three ap- meeting of the Ladies of St. at Northern Connecticut Dl*- 15,113 peeMnoee thte month. H ie chor- James’ at St. James’ Sdhool trlot at New Englsuid Lutheran At Firehouse Mmiuihe8ter—~-A City of Viltage Charm IX will shier Saturday ait 8 \ , 0 OFF Hall. Their topic is “Overall Church Women tomorrow at Luminlscent m arken to ba aif- pjn. at Bast Windsor High Conception of a Good Marriage Bethlehem Church, Blast VOL. UXXXVI, NO. 160 (FOURTEEN PAGE$—TV SECTION-^-CONNECTlCUT UFE) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1967 (Otanrified Advertbiii, on Fag. ilj PRICE SEVEN CEMti ‘ SoiiDoI. eponsored by Grace with Family Planning." The tixed on homes o< the i^ied, Hampton. Registration will be blind, bedridden and handicap Xptocopal Oburch of Broad event is open to the public. Mrs. at 9:16 a.m. Brook; Saturday, April 15 at John Mitchell is chairman of ped persons, are available at the CSteshiire High School hi a com 8«i District Firehouse, Chief OH ALL BLACK and WHITE /n arrangements for the meeting. ’The' Northern Connecticut petition sponsored by W ater Francis Limerick reminded ree- Mrs. Thomas Derby is in charge Club of Upsala College Alumni Name Change bary Chapter, and Saturday, of hospitality. idents today. Romney Vows; Association ,• will sponsor a The round markers, red and A p ik 22 at 8 p.m. at the annual PITTSBU RG H (A P )—Jo- dance tomorrow from 9 p.m. to black with a maltose cross in Parade of Quairteta at Manches Girl Friendly Sponsors of St. OR COLOR teph Rastoraxkozlcz, 77, pe 1 a.m. at the Apollo Singring the center, can be obtained by ter High School. The group re Mary’s Episcopal Church "Vill titioned Allegheny County Society Clubhouse, 917 Sher calling the firehouse’s house hearses eadi Monday at 8 pjn. sponsor a military whist Mon Court for permission to man Parkway, New ’Haven. phone, Limerick said. Firemen nt Bonce Center. Men hxterested day at 8 p.m. in Neill Hall at change his name because of In singling ere hivlted to attend. will delfver the free maritere, in the church. Refreshments will FILM PROCESSIHG The Connecticut State Den difficulty in its spelling and be served. The event is open to which could be placed on the tal Association w ill host the pronounefation. Mrs. Kenneth Aseltine, junior the public. Proceeds will benefit homes front and rear doors, and New England State Dental Of Judge Albert Fiok grant vice president of the VFW a scholarship to Girl Friendly m the doors or windows of the dis ficers’ Conference this weekend ed the order and Rastorl- auxiliary, Wednesday presented Sponsor’s summer camp. Tick abled person’s room to^expedite at Lighthouse Inn, .N ew Lon Msgr. Harold F. Daly Miss Eileen Salllvan axkozicz is now; Joseph on Americam fla g to Brownie ets may be purchased at the rescue operations. ’They are Won’t don. Petrovich Hitler Rastohan Troop 625 at Highland Park door. Mrs. W. S. C. Turkington available also at Central Fire In Grand Night of Music house. WESTOWM HARTFORD (AP), — Mtr. School. Flag etiquette bocdrlets is chairman of the whist e ___ also were given to 22 girls. Mrs. Clifford Tower, son of Mr. The Manchester Association of Michigan Gov. George Peti-ovich was derived Miss ESleen Sullivan of 120 High School, Miss Sullivan will ^ ^ ' PHARMACY " ^ Kenneth Benson is troop leader. Glastonbury Square Dance and Mrs. Walter Tower of 23 Independent Insurance Agents Romney vows a Republican from Peter the Great, Hit White St. and the Rt. Rev. siing several sriectlons from Club will have a dance tomor Delmofit St., left Wednesday, af sponsored the markers last Oc White House under his ler came from a German Opens Door Msgr. Harold F. Daly, pastor of ■‘Marne,’’ and a new arrange 459 HARTFORD RD.^^9-9946 row at Academy Junior High ter a 40-day leave, for a naval tober. They have been adopted command would not yield prince who married one of St. Gabriel’s Church, Windsor, ment of "OaU Me," a favorite M tr’s Russian ancestors, School, Main St.. Glastonbury. base at Alameda, Calif., where by fire marshals and chiefs are featured performers in the of the teen-agers. She is also throughout “the country. to Communist terms ( in Rastohan from an Austrian To T alk on Free round dance instruction he will start his voluntary tour Fifth Grand Night of Music, a clarinetist and won a Laurel Vietnam. Democrats said ancestor who served as an NOW will be given at 7:45 p.m., with of duty in Vietnam. He .joined .sponsored by Campbell Council, Music Camp scholarship in 1961 Rompey’s position would officer under Emperor Fran is the thne to get your square dancing at 8:15. Dick the U.S. Coast Guard last June Longer Truce KofC, Sunday at 8:15 p.m. at from Chamlnode Musical Club. lessen the war’s impact as cis Joseph, and M tr is as shoes fixed fo r spring and Steele from Massachusetts will and requested Vietnam duty in 27 New Voters gammer! Bailey Auditorium, Manches Mbgr. Daly will be guest pi- a presidential cantpaign is sociated im Russia with a be the caller. ’The event is open November. SAIGON (A P ) — South ter High School. Tickets may andist wiith the KofC Orchestra, family which has experi to all club level dancers. Added to Lists sue. Vietnam proposed today a be obtained at the door. Pro ddreoted by Enrico F. ReaJe, TERMITES? Republican Sen. ’i'hruston B. enced tragedy he said. Sam Yiriyes Robert E. Johnson, son of ceeds will benefit Manchester past grand knight. He will one-day cease-fire despite A three-hour voter-making Morton of Kentucky said Rom 28 OAK STREET St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. John Scholarship Foundation and the play title tunes from ‘‘M€ime,’’ the threat of expanded session in the toWh clerk’s of T h m ’s no.place like home when it’s protected by ney spoke the view of an Ameri ters of Isabella, will meet Tues son of 307 Spring St., a junior Msgr. Hannon Scholarship and “ HeUo Dolly,’’ and “ So warfare in the demilitar* Qoallty Shoe Repairing fice this week resulted in the can majority — “ that we should Of The Bettev Kind! day at 8 p.m. at the KofC at Colgate College, Hamilton. Fund. What’s New ,” a tune featured ized zone, and offered to addition of 27 names to Man follow the lead of the President", Jost a few steps from home. Mrs. Anthony Makulis N.Y., will spend the fall semes A student at East Catholic by the ’Tijuana Brass. ‘Jazz King’ discuss with North Viet chester’s voting lists— 12 Re TERMINIX in the Asian confli'Ct. Bbdn Street, next to W at 'and Mrs. Oliver Jarvis are, in ter in Ixmdon, England, as a nam the possibility of a publicans, 10 Democrats and 5 H cotta you noUHnt to fM out H hkMtn tannilu (le-cilM The White House called the kins. charge of the month’s activi member of a economics study The Manchester Area Alum n( Mita") HO dotlilayini Iho undtrttnKluni and wood- Michigan governor’s words "a longer truce. unaffiliated. o< your I FRIRU imKI:cnON for homo < 77j Honored ties. group. He is a 1964 graduate of strong endorsement of the ad Wiito concurrence of toe Unit nae Club of Pi Beta PhtTTnem- Local Republicans now hold Manchester High School, and Police Arrests ministration’s position on Viet ed States and her other alHea, ber of the National Panhellanic a 217 registration lead over OvH 750.000 homot ttryind. Our work li QUARANTEB) majoring m economics at Col tw (1) Bruct.TvminiK, (2) C. L. Bruco Co.. Inc. Thit nam.’’ ' On Birthday South Vietnam proposed a Mr Congress, will meet Monday at Democrats. Gutrantto It INSURED by Anwrlcan Employtrt' Inaur- gate. He Is a member of Phi William G. Cote, 16, of 13 ■net Co. Gutrantao avtiltbit for lift of building. There was Romney criticism, hour truce for May 28, toe birto- 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Of the 22,505 names on Man NEW HOPE, Pa. (AP) — Kappa Psi fraternity and the Kerry St. was issued a l2lh too, but the White House dis day of Buddha^ It propoaed Choie* Produce— That's As Fresh As Spring! Edward M. FeiM, 323 Spring chester’s voting lists, 9,006 are N IW LOW COST PROTECTIOM swimming team. missed that as "a few partisan While a small coipbo played the meeting r^resentatives of St. There will be a plastic dem Circuit Court warrant yesterday Republicans, 8,789 are Demo A0AIN 8T T E R M IT II FRESH: Strawberries, Cantaloupes, Spanish Melons, Hon- onstration after the meeting. charging him with two counts morsels. . .’’ songs that made him famous, North Vietnam in the demilttar- crats and 4,710 are unaffUlated. ... for Inlitftd tnd non infttftd houtw-okf eydews, Pineapples,-.Seedless, Red, Blue Grapes, Papyas, Eighth District firemen put The event is open to all Pi of taking a motor vehicle with horntt. ntwnonwt and houMt undtr con. For Rohiney, moving toward bandleader P a u l' Whiteman iaed zone at toe Ben Hal Bridge tTgil Fruit, ’tangerines, ’temples,- Limes, Plunk, Water out a car fire at 667 N. Main atructlon. 525.000 damaft fuaranita on a bid for nomination to chal to consider a possible extenalaB. Phis in the area. out the owner’s permission. qualllitd bulldinia tnd contanta — only toasted hlB 77tW>.birthday with melons; C R ISP-AIR E MACS— Red, golden dellclbus, Bald lenge President Johnson in 1968, Expanded fighting in the aona St. yesterday at 4 p.m. The back Police said the arrest stems amaU annual ootf. Daacripliva fokftr on dancing and champagne. wins, Russets and Rome. roquotf. Friday night’s speech was a has been matter o f mounUi^ seat was damaged in the car of Capt. Ernest Payton of the from the theft of a car o^ed “ I ’m humble tonight. I ’ve CRISP: Fresh Asparagus, Dandelions, N A T IV E Hot House crucial precampaign test His concern. Jean Dumphy, which was park Salvation Arm y will conduct a by John E. Gallager of 9 Fos CHARGE YOUR never been humble before,’’ Tomatoes, Beets, Com, Spinach, Callflower, Belgium En supporters were convinced he The U.S^ mission disolosed ed in the garage. service Sunday at 8:15 a.m. on ter St. Whiteman told about 300 per dive, Watortress, Peas, Green, Tellow Squash, Boston Let had passed. that six nurses w e i« evaooatM radio station WINF. The pro Cote is scheduled to appear PRESCRIPTION liM H l sons who honored Wm at the tuce, Green, Fellow Beans, Chinese, Savoy Cabbage, Cran One influential Republican from Hue, biggest city near ths berries, Egg Plant, Tams, White Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips, P. F. Mietzner of 24 Trotter gram is sponsored by the Man in Msinchester Circuit Court 12 aiidual dinner-dance of the New who privately has expressed zrnie, and that preparatloM and Briissel Sprouts. St., well known about the Sta^e chester Ministerial Association. April 24. WOfILO'S LARGEST Hope Historical Society Friday bave been made to evacuate as a poet-drummer, has been TERMINIX*] TERMITE CONTROL misgivings about Romney said night. There were no tears, but TOMATOES, Cello Paek...... 2 pkgs. 390 the governor had strengthened about 60 other American civil invited to recite some of his SERVtCC there were ftiany recollections. Rescue workers search Wreckage'of South Korean A ir Force C46 transport which his political position. He said a ians in the two noortoernmOiR CUCUMBERS...... 3 for 2 9 0 original poetry at a PTA meet Walcoma Hera His recollectibh pf the night in crashed today in a f«sidential section o f Seoul. It was feared the final toll m^y provinces of South Vietnam. CraQUITA BANANAS...... 2 lbs. 29 0 ing Monday at 8:30 p.m. at specific position on the war was 1024 when his band introduced approach 100. (A P Photofax). ... ' ' The North Viotqemeae - are RED DEUCIOUS APPLES...... 6 lbs. avg. $ 9 0 Burnside School, East Hartford. When The Occasion Calls for Flowers," crucial to Romney's budding Georg^ Gershwin’s “ Rljapsody AT BRUCE-TERMINIX CO. OF NEW ENGLAND known to have some 36,000 ee*- candidacy. in Blue" brought the most en SEALTEST or ROYAL ICE CREAM Vt gal. 990 Think of The 608 Now Pork Avo., Wost Hartford, Conn. 06110 — phono 233'9878 (vov. Romney Makes a Point dlera in the immediate ai«a Of Mr. and Mrs. John Larrkbee The position Romney took: thusiastic response. / CANTALOUPES...... ea. 3 9 0 PINE PHARMACY in Manchester, phone 649-5201 toe demillta:;lzed zone. ... ., of 5 Elizabeth Dr. have return “ It is unthinkable that the “ I started many thihgs (that Buy 1 or U o f Any Item You’d Like To Buy! 664 Center St. 649-9814 W. H. England Lumbar Co., Authorizad Local Rapraaantatlva Some U. S'. oOicifUa oooeelon- ed home after spending the win Parkhill-Joyce United States withdraw from night),’’ Whiteman said. “ I Koreah Plane Falls Open Dally 6 a S/L to 9 PJR.—Sundays 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. : ally have voiced fears of a di ter in Mesa, Ariz. Vietnam. . . think I helped Gershwin make rect Red invasion aoroaa to * “ Our military effort must suc it. I guess that was the only day Flower Shop State’s Democrats DMZ. Tension begsfi to mount Polish National Alliance will ceed. 1 believe that we must use Gershwin cried. It was so mar Frank Gakeler, Proprietor In Seoul Slum Area "THE militarj force as necessary to when toe Noito Vlethaatase at meet Sunday at 1 p.m. at 77 velous for me; I ’m sure it was 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER reduce or cut o ff the flow of ^EOUL, South Korea (AP) — taking off in a drizzle from Yoi- tacked toe South VidnenieMi North St. (Next to Hartford National for you.” i men and supplies from North Split Over Speech A twin-engine South Korean air Air Base on a flight to Tae- civil poMot poM W efl»«lid#a6$ Bank) The famed bandleader, F R O D U C E r iiic Kuiicu w«iaiw,sa.v,w., i j gu, 130 milBs to Uic sbutheast. toUowed, toe' noTrt. Polish Women’s Alliance • YES—iVE DELIVER • Vietnam, to knock out enemy companied by his wife, Margot, force transport, plummeted, into ^Ey^^itnesses reported that t(ie main force units, and to provide ■i vifave of pre-dawn attaokg 278 O A K LA N D S’tREET, M ANCHES’tE R • .648-6884 Group 518, will meet at 3 p.m. Phones: 649-0791 — 649-1443, HARTFORD (A P )—The Viet- " It ’s admirable," said Demo- broueht a special gtiest to the a teeming ? slum and exploded plane appear^ to have, ;englne a military shield for the south. speech given here Friday cratic Congressman Emilio Q. ^ . guang T lu drty ju ii 10 at 77 North St. ^ V — today. Rescuers reported 42 trouble. Tliey said it c ire W at We must give bur gallant njgju jjy Michigan’s Republican Daddario. " It ’« 8 responsible a#>ia ” two soners _ , •. ..._ ...... _ ) N0iyen .Om ^ Wagon Wheels,” two songs, The crash set off a’ huge fire on a hlH and crashed In flames, policy before more than 800 per- iga w Quiet Wfetiding Plans Drania Unit 4ld^i^ Changes Tolland Three Showers Sbeinwolrl im STARTS W nNfiSDAY . ‘ V- '• Scores with Rockville Guardsmen Plans Everyone is For Miss Koss ALBltED 8H£iE^ Soulll dealer Simone Signoret—Jamea Mamn Become Chaotic Mess VOtn (XfaamST, Alaaku — eni Warfare Tminiiig Center Church Women’s Guild Sets Both sides vuluenlBle since the MRe arrived has re Miss .Christine Koss of 119 correct way to' play a % B .’ Play A hliB M ^ ait Btack Re^xida, ’'N O R T H and Lynn Redgrave In “D EAD LY AFFAIR ” LONDON,; (A P ) — Pretty an appointmeitt at the other end mained around the 40 degree W elcom e Chambers S t was feated re- hand depends not only on the A A 7 4 T 2 Alas)^ has oheaged the train Jean Verall’s' weddjng ' livas town. ' By BVE ANbERSON mark, leaving the entire train- Fashion Show for April 20 cenUy at three bridal showers, cards you hold but ilso on how *9 109«5«S< With the wedding ceremony ing solMdids tde seventy Ooo- OK more of a chaotio happening inig Schedule subject to con Miss Christine Jasnos nfof iCaMtBast you *‘ave bid. Many col-i . „ about to oollapae befoie It start A Mandieater audience was necticut National Ouairtonen. stant change and revision as 'April In Parts ’ will be the in the church Parish Center. lege students learned their les ♦ a ttian the quiet'wedding It start Hartford, who will servo as njaid V e s t e a s t ed, the bridegh>om p lc k ^ a treated to an entertaining and Tha 185th MUltairy FoHce the warm weather threatens to theme of a fashion show to be ter. son last month in the annual of honor at Miss Koss’s wedding, A <2885 A K710 ed out to be. substitute best man and the Company o t Rockville, on a melt moat o f the snow. presented April 20 at 8 p.m. in St. Matthew’s Annual Fun Intercolle^ate chanipionshlps. delightfully relaxing evening was hostess at a miscellaneous ^ A K S VQ J87 Jean and the bridegroom, r ’- wedding was on. two-w«ek training session at The Rockville men got their the St. Matthew Church Parish Night will be held Sunday at 7 r. « Opening lead —king of hearts lee It For O J9 0 Q86S Best man Brian got there id liu4 nighit when the curtains Font O reelyt was scheduled to first taste of skiing distances Center. The show is sponsored p.m. in theTy>lland High School ™ South ruffed the (gening heart' 4^ 10742 4^93 Yourself^ win Cook, both 24, decided to laat but the service had pro parted to reveal the opening move to the Black Rapids Wednesday as they traveled by SL Matthew’s Women’s gym. 'Th*The r>vACTO BasketbaUQaairafKaii team of Manchester, a former class lead, led a diaiftond to dummy's SOUTH It's a have the wedding In Jean’s mate o f the guest of honor, was A 9 gressed to the podnt that he night pertoimanice "Ready Tiaining Aiwa Thursday for -about five miles through the Guild.UAMJU will wsss play theuse lltVUmen VA o f the parish #W\YVY *'***•»king, .cleared the ace wof clubs. ^ None Wow! home town. Cove, County had to 'watch from a pow. When You Are, C. B .!’’ present- overnight camping and praoti- woods and up and down slopes. Hampshire. F»W 5 » by OYO^a,.rle.d.» w,ll 2 ” 0 A1Q7432 In the meantime, Jean’s ed by the Manchester Oommun- cal training hi military skiing The trip followed three days of play Uie women. East Hartford, his hand by ruffing a heart. De Drew, As Eldwin’s home la In Old: Mam’selle of 'Vernon and will Manchester and Chester, Vt. ♦ KQT865 mother, Frances Verall sent ity Players. and Aratfo warifora techniques. instruction in the basic tech clarer then drew another round 8o«di West Nm^ East Timea ham, 200 mllea from Co've, feature a complete size range. Gifts were arranged .beneath a taxis to the outsklrhi of town to The ] ^ y Is a Ugbt, quick mov The blizzard, as. reported niques o f nlllltary skiing and Hair styles will be created by Manchester Evening Herald of trumps with the ace. 1 0 Pass 1 V Paae travel was required. Loaded escort other guests to the wed- ing two-act comedy written by Wednesday night, threatened decorated umbrella. The color 2 A Pass 2 4 Pais included new practical train Tolland correspondent Bette South now had two trumps left wlth the best man, Edwin’s diflg reception at Cove’s amtni' to drop several Inches o f snow the Colonial Beauty Studio in scheme was yellow and white. 4 4 Pass 4 0 iVaa Susan Slade atid origlnaUy pre- ing in negotiating hills. ()uatraJe, tel. 875-2846. and three were tiwo trumps still m a ia e ie e brother Brian, and other rela- lance hall, at the training area and the Tolland. Makeup will be by A flower arrangement and 5 0 AU Pass FoUot photo semted on Broadway In 1964. I f anything, the men were Beauty Counselor. Musical ac out. If each opponent had one Ronrvauee tdves' had frieiids, a mdndbus sot As the married couple, best Miss (gloria DellaFera star moveout there was postponed to shower cake were on the buffet trump. South could give up o- ' more enthusiastic than ever companiment will be provided bide two spades, you will raise out for Cove from Oldham. man, substitute best man and Engaged red In the icle of Annie, a shy Simday nighit.. The troops will BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home Owner table. trump trick and take the rest. when they returned to the bar by Mrs. Harold Garrity. All Reservoirs to four spades. I f partner bide PMAVI8I0N'm On the road the bus broke others entered the hall for the but talented young woman who continue to learn the basic tech for 85 YEARS. For a Complete FREE INSPECTION of Mrs. Otto Mayer of Glaston If the contract were six dia racks Wednesday night. They French pastries will be anything else, you ■will bid three down. reception and refreshments. It The engagement of Miss afraid to try her hand at an niques o f skUng and snowshoe- bury, aunt of the bride-elect, monds, South would make this all agreed the cross-country yonr home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by served in keeping with the At Capacity notrump. The best man and others was discovered that the care- Dalla Brazdzionis to Robert E. acting career. Miss DeiiaFera’s iiig as well as winter survi'val was hostess at a shower. Mrs. play and keep his fingers cross trip was easier than they ex the finest technical staff, phone our nearest local office: theme of the show, and many BURNSIDE pushed It two miles to the near- taker had gone away with the Zikus, both of Manchester, has perforinance blended perfectly and fighting on skis, while Because o f the plentiful pre- Florian Bolduc of 86 Linden St., ed. Oopyri|d>t 1987 pected and the previous train door prizes will be awarded. General Features Oorp. est garage near Walsall, Staf only key to the cupboard that been announced by her parents, the tenderness and sensitivity of they awaiit the move t o Black cipitation last month, water another aunt of the guest of This play would be madness, ing had put them in the physi Tickets may be obtained by fordshire, found they were too held the glasses and cutlery. Mr. and M ra Peter Brazdzi the role with the humor and Rapids. stored in Manchester’s four honor, was co-hostess. Guests however, if the contract were cal shape to accomplish It contacting: Mrs. DorOthy Za- early and waited two hours for Guests were dispatched to buy onis of 93 Cooper 8t. tomboylah attitudes which o\y$\- “ Thei Hawk,” as the cold reservoirs has risen by 66 mil attended from Glastonbury, only five diamonds. South could TVA Spun Recreation easily. bilansky, O der Mill Rd.; Mrs. mechanics to arrive. The me paper plates and cups. Her fiance is a son of Mrs. tuadly give way to true feminin weather is known in Alaska, lion gallons since .^eb. 28 and, Manchester and Stafford, sure of eleven tricks If he KNOXVHJjE, Tenn.—Almost Thursday’s training included Richard Bowering, Old Farm " Minion” I0i05, "Danger” 8:40 chanics decided the bus was Jean’s 4-year-oId nephew fell M afgaret Zikus of 45 Birch St. ity and assurednese. It is a dif touched the main part o f Fort 649-9240 on March 31, was only 4 mil Springs. The color scheme was abandoned trumps and slm.ply 700,000 acres Of water surface beyond repair. off a chair and knocked himself and the late Edward M. Ztkus. Greely Wednesday night, drop the techniques of snowshoeing Rd.; Mrs. Earl Kellner, Village • SU ND AY ficult role to portray because of lion gallons below full ca pink/ and white. A decorated led hie high clubs. and 10,000 mUes of shoreline Taxis were summoned. Rush out. A doctor was called. Miss Brazdzionis, a g;raduate ping lees than an inch o f snow and further practical use of skis Spirit Shop; or Mrs. VI Gay, "MUllon” 7i30, “ Danger” 9:00 the change of character which pacity, according to a report shower cake was the centerpiece Take. Two Trumps provided by TVA reservoirs and freezing the slush which and snowshoes will come for Mountain Spring Rd. ’Table res ing to catch a train In WalsaJl, At last, starting off for their of Manchester High School, Is takes place slowly as the play issued by Lawrence Wittkofske, on a buffet table. No matter how trumps were have furnished the b a ^ for a had formed in the unexpected the next three days before the BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. ervations may be made by con GIANT ALL-COLOR WEEKEND c 1st RUN FEATURE the fleet of taxis got caught in a honeymoon in Britain’s lake employed at Phoenix Mutual progresses. The changes must water and sewer department Mrs. Valere Raymond o f 92 divided the defenders could take floinrisMnig development in wa spring-Uke weather. The' tem men move to Black Rap’ds for tacting Mrs. Gay. traffic jam and missed the train district, Edwin and, Jean L ife Insurance Co., Hartford, develop subtly and gracefully or DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 superintendent. E. Middle Tpke. was hostess their two trumps, but nothing ter-based recreation. perature ait the Arm y’s North- most o f the second week. by one minute. learned storms were sweeping Mr. Zikus attended Mstnehes- they became too apparent. “The Award Winner | In the week since March 31, else. East would eventually ruff at a miscellaneous shower. Miss Hiring a car, the party set out the area. Instead, they went to ter High School. He Is employ mastery with which the role was The Oldest and Largest in Conn. Ivan Robinson of Mountain the storage reached full ca Koes opened her gifts while a club and return a heart to GRIND IN COLD WATER by road for Cove. Oldham and stayed with the ed ait Pratt and Whitney, Di portrayed should Indeed be ap a fine actor can Indeed be a Spring Rd. has won a national pacity of 479 million gallons, make South ruff. §outh would CHICAGO — If you’re plan seated beneath a water sprink As all this was going on the best man who never was. vision o f United Aircraft Corp., plauded. fine director. Under Ws able award in a contest sponsored Wittkofske said today. ler decorated in blue and white continue the clubs to make East ning to install a waste disposer BOY SCOUT situation tensed up at Uie AU- this happened Thursday. East Hartford. Miss DeUaFera proved that coaching, the action was well by the National Foundation for He reported that precipitation and with cascades of roses. She ruff again. Declarer would still or alreculy have one, be sure to church in Cove. The vicar said At Oldham today, Jean said: A spring 1968 wedding Is she is a very talented and nat paced, the plot developed Highway Safety. in March was 4.04 inches, bring, received a corsage o f pastel blue have a trump to regain the run thei cold water tap while Notes and News he had other marriages to per “Nothing went right except planned. ural actress. She played Annie smoothly and the actors stayed Robinson received the top ing the total since Jan. 1 to and white flowers, which match- “ South led a third round ■■ ot operating the grinder. ’The coM form. The organist said she had that we did get married.” with tremendous sincerity. In dtiaracter. award, a 175 sayings bond, for 7.35 inches, only 2.81 inches be ed the color scheme. Mrs. Orrin trumps op the actual hand. East solidities fats so they can be COMPANION FEATURE BONUS 7:00 F R L 4 SAT. The one male character, Both the set design and pro Cub Pack 120 a "Safety Brecdt’’ series o f car low normal. White of 68 Horton Rd. made would take two trump tricks, choiq>ed up and flushed away. Jones, was played by David W. duction were handled by Roger toons he created for the Hart drawing the rest of South s I f you lise hot water, melted fat Cub Scout Pack 120 of St. IVittkosfske said that, from the decorations. A buffet was Shearer. Jwias Is a talented M. Negro. The set'waa cleverly ford Times. • trumps. The defenders would goes down the drain, where It James’ School had its Pine- all, indications, Manchester will served. Events in World actor who makes B pictures deceiving in that It gave the II- First Comnumlon Classes then lead hearts and spades, congeals to coat and clog pipes. ^ROBERT ANN-MARORET wood Derby recently in the enter the summer season In a Miss Koss was married to which are money makers. This hition of great spaciousness Religious Instruction classes reasonably favorable position to keeping South out of his hand port seizures of power by Parish Hall of the church. day to Lt. Robert L. Eccel- OcHah Leaves Italy enablea him to maintain a very when It was, In reality, con for children In St. Matthew’s and collecting a penalty of sev eODlET In Bhishing Color Maoists throughout the nation. Braithwaite - West Roger Poudrier won first meet all of Its water needs. lente at S t Bridget Church. ROME (AP) — Polish Presi structed on a very small stage. First Holy Connmunlon Class eral hundred points. — Call on the 780 million Miss Carla Jane West and high standard of hving bitt, like place in the event, and Michael Daily Question The Swing dent Edward Ochab compieted Ralph Rhey Braithwaite, both Annie, he la fearful o f proving Thla was Mr. Negro’s tenth will be doubled, according to ALL FINISH COURSES HE BUILT m s MOUNTAIN Chinese to support Mao’s cultur Risley won an award for best Partner openj^ 1-NT (16 to 18 World of a state visit to Italy today and of Manchester, were united Ip himself on a truly first-rate production and he overcame an annotmeement by the Rev. OXFORD, Ohio (A P ) — The TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) — “PLEASURE al revolution. appearing car. Frank Philope- points), and the next player left Rome without calling on marriage Friday, March 81, at script. great diftlcUIUes in training his J. Clifford Curtin yesterday. Miami University Senate has “ We didn’t have a real view and YAMAHA na of 16 'Virginia Rd. coord The additional classes will be passes- You hold: Spades, Q-8-6- Pope Paul VI, causing dismay Center Congregational Church. This marked Mr. Shearer’s backstage crews without the aiquoved a plan under which a we aB love the mountains,” oomliig to UN Trio to Geneva inated the progp-am. held for a five-week period. 6-5; Hearts, A-K-3; Diamonds, SEEKERS” in the Vatican. The bride is a daughter of debut as a player in a straight needed use of the theater for s ^ e n t can sign up for any non- sayq Don Liam'bert. So in the ROME (A P )—The three-man Heat winners were Steve Parents of the Holy Com J-9; Clubs, 10-7-4-. SEYMOUR Ochab, whose Communist na Mr. and Mrs. A. Gregory West comedy role. His sparkling rehearsal prior to test night’s required course and finish it backyaid of the Lambert family U.N. mission on Aden flew to Moriarty, Den 1; Ed Kuszyn- munion Class havh been re What do you say? AUTO tion Is 96 per cent Roman Cath cf 16 Huntington St. The bride good humor was evident performance. either with credit — if he gets home he buUt Mt. F7ora — 6% ward Geneva today despite the ski, Den 3: Terry Farrell, Den quested to have their child pres Answer: Bid two clubs, the olic, hid goodbye to Italian groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. throughout the performance Spedouble days, In the Parish Center. ------miles south of the capital. “ We are going to Geneva and complished performance, she Manchester Ctommgnlty Play l-REE in-ccar HEATERS w i Bobcat awards were pre ring ceremony by candlelight. Father Curtin has made ar- ^ A thousand Poles were 'killed we will stay there many days,’’ attacked the part with vigor ers Is one of the oldest little sented by Frank DeSimone, Pure Beef Tenderloin Steak, ENDS TUESDAY! Walter Or3Tzb was org^anlst. rangements for teaching assis- CjO Vetltr'Y there in 1944 against the Ger said the mission’s chairman, and enthusiaam. Felicia is a theatre gp-oups in the state and scoutmaster, to Gary 'White, tance o f the Sisters of Charity " Eves. 8:00 Bouquets of white pompons and WHERE IT'S ALWAYS HAPPENING mans. Manuel Perez Guerrero of 'Ven successful actress whose talent last night ushered in its thirty- Michael Loveland, Tony Gor MEADOWS"^' Sat, Sun., 1:30 - 5 - 8:80 gladioli decorated the sanctu Crisp French Fries, from Wil^imantlc. for the five- EXTRAORDINARY 66 TOLLAND TPKE. TbI. 647-0831 MANCHESTER Ochab was to visit Naples, ezuela. “ We have not yet does not necessarily bear a di sixth season. The performance man, Greg Bredice, Chris week Sunday coume. ary. Junior Women Plan to Send ENTERTAINMENT! Bologna, Florence, Turin, Ber decided whether to accept the rect relation to the estegm with was sponsored by the Manches Tsokalas, R oger Poudrier, ■^MOcaa^BuaassnBn, The bride was given In mar ’ The eighth grade instruction Walt Disney Presents gamo and Venice before return Invitation to go to London.” which she la held. W ith her ter Registered Nurses’ Associ-, Stephan Pongratz, John Foley, Delicious Cole Slaw and Jamboree TONIGHT riage by her father. She wore class on Sundays has been can FRED MacMURRAY KOBEBTWBE ing to Warsaw Tuesday. With the Venezuelan were the friends, she can put all pre ation. Proceeds from ticket Mark Doherty, David Millis, a street-length dress of white celed for the remainder .of the Gifts to Local GI’s in War "FOLLOW ME, George proudly presents There was no indication he other two mission members, tence aside, and she easily re sales w ill be given to the asso Richard Steullet, Edmund school year to make room for faille, white hat with short veil, a Dinner Roll— mm, mm! Recording Artist on London Label from Waterbary would return to Rome to see the Abdul Satter Shalizi of Afghan verts to the lower east side bit ciation’s scholarship fund. Michalak and Mark Dion. the P7rst Holy Communion The Junior Women’s Club of 3 p.m.; Thursdays, 6:80 p.m. to BOYSI" and carried a bouquet of daisies Coventry on May 17 will send 7:30 p.m.; Fridays, 2 p.m. to James. Stewart . Pope. istan and Moussa Leo Kelta of ing humor which is an integral It is hox>ed that all who miss s On d a y Class. COtOR and white roaes. Maureen O'Hara, nDcLnu " YESTERDAY'S CHILDREN" ■Vatican sources did not con Mali. part o t her stage personality. ed the play last night will at KJndergarton Aides packages to Coventry boys 4 p.m., and Saturdays, 11 a.m. Miss Pamela West of Man (Available at Both Stores) to 2 p.m. jn. man of Brocton, was charged MANCHESTER Coventry Cooperative Nursery Mao. are: Monday, Mrs. Laurent Pm. to be given at Coventry OF oihit that longer and farther Tories, and a corsage of orange aacrifleing Jewish mother role .jhe Muntoiipal Building Hear- vdth speeding too fast for con- John and Bernice Bleg, Proprietors Berube, Mrs. Gene Biair,_ Mrs. High _ School. Mrs. Richard and Kindergarten- In Kingsbury Now The Star said its "own space flights are not far off. rosebuds. Is one which really allows a Room. ditions, police say. Robert' Grieves, Mrs. ~mchard Cooper, chairman of the club’s H w s e jo r the^ week wllMnclude 19661 sources Inside China’’ reported His article, reported briefly A reception for 76 was held character actress tq be Just starting Mionday, also at 8 No injuries were reported, Mrs. Walter Johnson.. Mrs. Wil Showing Getty: Wednesday, Mrs. Rich ways and means committee, has Nolionol that Liu also rejected Mao’s by Toss, the Soviet news agen at the home of the bride’s par that . . . both character and p.m. in the Hearing Room, the Police said she was driving NOW... TWO CONVENIENT LOCATI<>N5 Serving All Day liam Kissane, Mrs. Gerald Mills, Liilil ard Bums, Mrs. Roger Fournier, organized this program. Tickets Sodaly Available for suggestion that Liu place the cy, 8uve no clues when another ents. actress. boaod w ill begin a serfos c f west when she lost contnri of Mrs. Dale Chapman and Mrs. TEL. 643-7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST. REAR OF THEATER ROUTE 6 and 44A— O PEN D A IL Y and SU N D AY Mrs. Clyde Johndro, Mrs. Bruce may be purchased at the door el Film Crilia blame for China’s power strug Russian might go into space. R Mrs. Braithwaite is a grad The higbligfat of the play oc- budget workshops, reviewing aU the car. 10 A.M. till 7 P.M. Harry R. Ryan Jr. Sat. 4 Sun. "Years” 8:30-6:30-9:30— "Spy” 2-5-8 Knowlton, and Friday, Mrs. on that date. gle on Teng Hslao-ping, party has been more than two years uate of B. M. C. Durfee High eurred in scene two o f the see- departmental requests. She is scheduled to appear in Parkade Branch— Monday through Saturday Mrs. Thomas Reid will assist PARTIES & Richard Given, Mrs. Kenneth Club members will make their general secretary associated since the last Soviet manned School, Fall River, Mass. She ond act The barriers which on Monday, it will review Miancheetw Orcuit Court 12 Mrs. Edwin H. Lawton, t e a s Gibson, Mrs. Richard Lamber- monthly visit to the children of w e d d in g s with Liu in the year-old conflict. space flight. is employed at the W. G. Glen- Annie end Jonas had erected to proposed appropriations for the April ^ 24. er, with the Monday afternoon A Corfofonh PlrodBcSoo LTHEWAYITWAS ton, Mrs. Lawrence Lozo. the Mansfield Training School The Star’s sources said Liu Sources have reported a delib ney Lumber Oo. Mr. Braithwaite shield themselves from Ilfs are Board o f BJducation, libraries, class in the basement classroom PANCAKES School Lunches in Mansfield Depot on Sunday. Antonioni’s LUNCHEON BUFFET toW Mao he would face any pun- erate slowdown in the maimed is a 1964 graduate of Manches broken down during this scene insurance, pensions and debt School lunches next week a re: Between two and three hours ®f Second Congregational Ishmentf including death, rather Soviet ' space program, sug ter High School. He attended in which they play a few hands Qn Tuensday, It 'wm study ths Church. Mrs. Alton Taylor will Monday, (all schools), tomato spent with children there, BLOW’UP O f V E than accept Mao’s oompiromise gesting withdrawal from the of strip btaok Jack. Wbtie the budgets fo r e ll divisions o f the complete $1.85 Central Connecticut State Col assist Mrs. Robert Kingsbury, and rice soup, peanut butter and entertaining them and ’’giving Tuesday thru Friday proposals that he: race with the United States to lege, New Britain, before en game begins aa a dare tt ends public works department and SAUSAGES teacher, wlto the morning class VanoM Rodgravo jelly sandwich, celery stick, them attention and loving care. — Make still another ocaifes- the nuxMi, 'which the Russians tering the Army. He is In the In Jonas’ becoming a kind and fo r (he water and sewer depart- on April 14 of the school In the Oovid Hemmiixn * Milei fruit crisp; “Tuesday (all schools) Six club members will be slon of his “ mistakes” against never admitted they were in. Army Security Agency at Ft. sympathetic riiaracter and An- ments. church basement. In charge of couSr Attractively Priced hamburg on roll with catsup, representing Coventry at the Mac. But these sources have pre- Devens, Miaas., and will leave nie resillzing her worth aa a On April 18, this time at 8:30 cleaning the classrooni April 15 COFFEE buttered com, banana split, Spring Conference of the Con Afnmi»i»niliwiiC<).*ie.lilnM i^COLOR by OeLux# — Publicly uige provindal tor aometlme later ttiis soon for Japan, where his wife person and as a woman, ^ e pjn., it will reidew appropria- (Hicks and the High School will nectlcut Federation of Women Gagne and. SPECIAL authorities and the army to sup- year, a . longer earth _ orbiting ... scene was carried out with tions fo r all other depsutments also have macaroni salad); on April 15. These will be Mrs. -JulleP Coelho. flight by more men in WMii.*jiHifgbna8toliftihaw< Cigiiitea stick, peanut butter sandwich, Route 6 and 44A, Bolton SIDING ald Coventry correspondent, raisin cup cake; High School, Community House on Rt. 44A. : All Seats-50c Children Under 12— 75c F. Pauline LIttW, tel. 742-6231. 643-2342 STARTS WED. “THE ENDLESS SUMMER” • A lc oa • Reynolds # Kedsor oven-fried- chicken, mashed' po At that time there will be an FOR A HEALTHIER.MORE tato, buttered peas, pan rolls, election of officers for the com dessert; Friday (all schools), ing year. The books for the Tickets will tuna tetrazzini, cranberry sauce, Booth-Dimock Memorial L i BEA U TIFU L LAWN.... salad, raisin bread and butter, brary are to be brought to this 1st Run Plus 2 — All 3 in Calor ^ Finest Materials fudgy pmne cake. meeting. SATGRBAY, APRIL 1 - 7i^. 11:30' be sold BlfdWETtMES — TONITE Law Student Mrs. John Feeney, hostess IslJLun For protection of your pro* chairman, lists the hostesses for i Reliable Servlee af the door Liouis H. Roushon Jr. of "John Ooldfarb” - 7:00 clous furs' and fur-trimmed this coming meeting to be Mrs. THE MANCHESTER JAYCBE5 - ROUTES i a 4 4 * Grandview Rd. has registered "She” -t:------8riSi hl8 intention io begin the study ^ P P * ’ Laurence mOME S4S-0OOO cloth coats, our facilities are I Direct Factory ; P b s 2 “One MUUoh Years B.C.” -10:80 of law. Blake, Mrs. Robert Dwyer, Mrs. unsurpassed. Climate-con To Purchase Tickets Kenneth Harris, and Mrs. Al- PReSCNT The Bulletin Board trolled storage, insured Purehasing Now—Xoll Jock Smith St. Matthew’s CYO will hold met Sullivan. against all risks, plus meticu 649-3752 its Spring Dance tonight Mrs. Joseph Fowler asks that W . THE WIT IT WHS! SHEwboMStbiubuiiidL e Helps cut cost of heat and all used postage stamps be giv PATTI C AC DAIinC lous professional care. Call air conditiiMiing in your or any lodge ofRcer en to her for the children of PEnRUSIlllllV d AI l i t 1 U r d ANU o SIEivInMitIluioYidL us soon, for fraa pick-up of home. Insulates in winter, the Southbury T u n in g School. WCIUIIIIGIIQIU The club’s March 16 meeting SHEwhuMitbipuiNSSud! [iCJiHilUaH your furs. cooler in summer. The Featuring: Dress: 1c SALE NOW was canceled because of a IETRI)6(IIJ)WVN4^ e Fire and weather resistant. Pcmcake Jamboree storm and was held March 20 The Quiet Onea Gentlemen: Coats and ties HANGERni00UCfl(M’RRI0BIHA66AI^ Is sponsored by IN PROORESS when guests judged a “ O a zy e E lim in a^ maintenance and^ Hat” contest. /Prizes went to n u H M Fret Es4|matas Given on iLIFETIHE GGARANTEE FRIENDSHIP The Aftereffects Ladies : Dress or Skirts repair probleihs. \ ARTHUR DRUG Mrs. Michael Martinkus, |flrst; . . . Brat a "Bine Bird'* lAwn Comber. Remove dlsoase- Repairing and Remodelling i N . ^ T m e I LODGE No. 145 and Mrs. H arvey' Barrette Jr., The Lost CauBC .; 1 ladra thatch and graea dipping aocomuIatlMi the modeni, New you cen save at never FROM THE HANUFACtUREB A.F. Ui A.M. second. \ ' -1*1800: raoy way. Let POWER nite yonr Inwn olenalj and with T T 7 Democrats to Meet the Rivala before on the finest quol- Manchester Armory .f' Uttte effort. CnU ns or drop in to mnke yonr leswvntton The Democratic Town Com- today. Ity Aluminum Siding. Our Come For mittee will meet at 8 p.m. Tues The Other Culture NO GOWN PAYMEim CHARGE YOGR 830 Main Street — RENTAL RATES — warehouses ore bulging BREAKFAST day In the Town Hall on Rt. 31. the Englifihmmi Spring Exhibit with overstocked colert LOW BANK TERMS! PRESCRIPTION IKmation $1.00; $5.00 for Two Hom Come For An exhibit on spring is at the the Combinations and our winter prices cue -Porter Library In its room In $2.50 cm hour oftor BeOefit of Civic Action now In offect. UMITED OFFER LUNCH the Church Community House H a Intruders $15.00 for o Day on Rt. 44A. Mrs. Walter 8. Ha OPBN9to5 IBT (XOSED Hurry! This offer wlH not For Vietnam Fund MONDAYS G. A. RITTER Come For ven, librarian, reports the new the Maud APPo; FURRIER be repeated when these WoleemeHere display lor the monOi Inehidei Ih e New Rents' ticket^ Availabie At the Dioor A-P EQUIPMENT RENTAL ore g ^ . 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SO Hanebester Cominunity CoBegs and the n r st Church of Christ, North Mstoodtat ChuMi' St. Bartholomew’B Cburob St. Mary’s Episcopal Church ___jn m u B a B D b y thk amount of activity it Is conducting have By A.H.O. In Capital Surviving in Space C h u ^ and Park Sts. South Windsor Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Pastor Rev. Morton A. Magcn FsiNTDio (x>« m a Botenttst ...... 860 Parser St. Bev. PliUlp Bussey, Pastor become such that it almost seems tos Rev. George F. Nostrand, Rev. Gordon B: Wadharas, BlMeU r ■ As far as we could observe, such sltuatloiu. AimI,. Just as 447 N. Main St. Bev. a arie .B. Caster, ^Paetor Rev. Edward M. LaBose Pastor 9:30 a.m., (%urch School, 9:30 a.m.. Worship Servie*. College is crowding Hanebester High McNamara Backed , ’Terry B. Oaadeei'' . Asslstaat Paator Rector raO tU BT. FteRGUSON we were the only friend House our emotional intereat was stir WASHINGTON (AP) — R«v. John E. Rikteraitis, Nursery through Adults. Child Care. Churdi School, ntt^ WALTER R. FERGUSON School and Hanebester community func red, toe other day, by toe mere Without Oxygen 11 a.m., Sunday church serv Pastor la Training Bov. James W. Bottoms, sery and klndetsarten. XhiUlshen BiU 5108 had When It got Its Ametlofi’s Buropeen allies ap- Rev. Roman L. Harding Assistant Pastor 10:48 a^m.. Morning Worship. ______yponded October L 1881______tions right out of our new high schooL existence of tois warm-hearted ice, Sunday School and Nursery. Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 Sermon: “The Free Man.” Nur 10:30 a.m., (Church School hearing before toe Judiciary parehiiy back Secretary of De Interim Assistant bill, so was our academic inter BTim.iMUBvi!nr, goss on to soy: “Morsovsr, tbs The so'-ject of the Lesson-Ser- 9 and 10:80 a.m., Worship and 11:80 a.m. Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 sery through Grade 4. for all other classes. PnliliBhed m n r r Bt«ii1bc Except This is a serious complication, and it Committee of toe General As fense Robert S. McNamara^ word ‘hoillng’ in this context mon is“ Are Sin, Disease, and Service, Sermon l- VLamb on a Bev. Ronald E. Haldeman ■ad Holldajrs. Entered atme Pwrt OftiM M est met and engaged on toe contention that the best defsniw ' DntBOXOB and 11:30 a.m. Monday, 7:18 p.m.. Prayer 7 p.m.. Pastoral relations ~~lUnchei DCheeter. Oooa.. M Seooad C3am UaO should be an obvious hope that the day sembly the other afternoon, and spot by a brilliant legal defense The Fels Phuietartiini Is very misleadlngi' Vaporhui- Death Real?” The Golden Text Throne?” St. Bridget Church and discussion group. committee of both WindsorvHl# agalnd' nudsar attack is a pl> Is from Psalms, 103: 2 to 4: Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor 7:80 a.m.. Holy (jommunlon. will soon come when the Community our Interest was a divided kind against toe bill presented to Of The Franklin Institute ttan ooeura at bo^ tempera- 9 a.m.. Church School. Nur Sacred Heart C7nuH.'h Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Wom and Verncm churches. SUBSCRIPTION RATES tsht nilaelki offense. tui* and, bsoaust ths lotsnt ^’Bless the Lord, O my soul, sery and Grades 4 through s. Rev. Robert J. Keen 8:48 and 9fi5 a.m.. Morning ^ ^ PayaHe ti Advance College will have a location of its own. of thing, half instinctive and the committee by a bright Tlui startling disooveiy that Bt. SO, Vernon an's Bible study circle. Defense mlnkiters of seven beat necessary has to ooms and forget not all his benefits: 10:80 a.m.. Church School. Rev. Dennis R. Hussey Prayer, Church School. Kinder One T e a r...... *^00 emotional, half academic. young' man from toe State North Atlentlo Tready Oiganfsa- chimpanzees and dogs can sur- Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor 3:30 p.m.. Membership class. St. John’s Epincopal Church Six Montlia ...... U.OO Meanwhile, however. It might serve from aomewbsre, toe net re who forglyeth all thine inlqult- Nursery, kindergarten and garten in the Children’s Chapel, Rt. SO near HHlslde Ave,, _^%ree Bltmtlia •••••••«•••••• S.W House Bin 6108 bears toe ti Highway Department. tion membere were reported to idvA without permanent in Nursery and Crib Class in the Rev. Patrick Sullivan 7:30 p.m., Official board. One Montli •••••«•••••••••• LH us well to remember what line some of sult Is more likely to be IFeea- les; who healeth all thy diseas- Grades 1 through 8. Masses at 7, 8, 9:18, 10:30 in Vernon tle: “Granting Damages to "The purpose of construct have ehown little intereet in an- jury, rapid decompression to a the church. 9:15, 10:80 and 12:00 Williams Building. Assistant Pastor us—some of us who may now seem quite vacuum is an important one for tag tiian boUlng.” es; who redeemeth thy life from 1 p.m., (Siurch building com Bolton Congregational Chnrch Rev. James L. Grant, Rector KBHBER OF Those Business Establishments ing highways and roads," be tlballletle missile defenae ayn- destruction; who crowneth thee mittee. . in the auditorium. 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Ser IBB ASSOCIATED PRESS gan toe Department’s cool and our space program. The animals Btaw did this ooncept sziaeT Masses at 7, 8, 9:18, 10:30 and Bev. J. Stanton Conover, Ttia Associated Press Is exclusively entlUed eager to complain about toe room the Situated on Highways Which tems during toe two-day meet with lovlngklndness and tender 7:80 p'.m.. North Methodist mon Wy the Rev. Mr. Nostrand. In the use ol mpubllcation of all news dl» Were Subsequently Relocated, forbidding answer to the bill, went 8V& minutes without per When we are at sea level, the 11:46 a.m. Minister 7:46 a.m., Holy Communion. Community College Is taking up—were ing ot NATO’ nuclear plauring atmosphere is presslhg down mercies.” . Cadre I. St. James’ Church . Wednesday, 10 a.m., Holy pMtchon CFMltted Co It or not othtrwlto email- Irreparably Ruining toe Estab "is to provide the traveling groip 'Which ended Friday. manent ill effects under oondt- Miss Jeanne Lefevre, 9 a.m.. Holy CSommunion, Ser S d ln ^ ls paper and also the local new* puV taking the few short years ago when the on our bodies with a pressure Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Testi Monday, 7 p.m., Worship Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Communion. mon, cla,sses, baby-sitting. llihed here. . s « lishment’s Business." public with a safe and efflcleht Instead, sources said, they tione correapcndlng to 160,000 Dally, 7 p.m.. Evening Pray St. Bernard’s Church Student Director of Christian All rights ot mpublieatlon of spaelal dls> original establishment of Manchester of about 16 pounds per square mony meeting. (knimlsslon. Pastor Directs Band St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Education 10:46 a.m., Morning Prayer, patchy nemln ara also reserved.______Community College was being debated. Our instinctive, emotional in corridor between populated cen urged expansion of the U S. feet in altitude. Scientists havs Reading Room hours at 749 8 p.m., Methodist Men’s Club. Rev. Eugene F. Torpey er. , ters. To suggest that toe high been concerned that toe astro inch. This oorrespends to a Rev. George F. X. Reilly Sermon, classes, baby-sitting. ______jipany. Ing. as- terest in such a matter rises missile striking foroe. MIcNam- pressure of tons on the en Main St., excepting legal holi Tuesday, 6:80 a.m.. Senior Rev. John J .. O’Brien Church Is open daily for pray Past Grabd Knight Enrico The Herald PrlntllSg Comp way is built as a convenience nauts, torough accident, could 16 Pastor 10 a.m., ChUrch School. Monday, 7:30 p.m., Ve.stry sames no financial responsioiUty for tjrpp- Then, If some of us care to remember, from long sympathy with all ara is said to have told them toe tire body. Now if the body Is days, Monday through Saturday, youth study group. Rev. Vincent J. Flynn er. Reale of Campbell Council, craphical errors appearlns In^vertlsemepts kinds of helpless people who are to any single property is con United States has five to six undergo rapid decompression in Bev, Janies H. Royle 10 a m., Worship Service. Ser meeting. udother reading matter In The Hanebester we scoffed at the idea that there would suddenly subjected to vacuum 11 a.m., to 3 p.m.; Thursday 7:30 p.m., Membership and KofC, will direct the KofC Band Rev. Anthony Kuzdal mon “Lifted with Wings.” Wedne.sday, 9 a.m., Prayer Evening Herald.______ever be very much demand for the serv continually being injured, busi trary to good administration times as many deliverable nu spaoe. conditions, toe 15 tons of pres evening, 7 to 9. The public is Evangelism. Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:18 Second Congregational Church ness-vise and property-value- and to existing redognlzed legal clear warheads as toe Soviet In toe past, scientists didn’t tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at the 7 p^m., Pilgrim Fellow.ship. group, baby-.sitting. Full service client ol N- a A. Service. ices of such a young, struggling, un sure disappear. That’s why It welcome. 8:30 p.m.. Nominating Com and 11:30 a.m. 385 N. Main St. Thursday, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Puhllshers Representatives — TOe Jirthui wise, by various kinds of gov precepts.” Union. know how long an unprotected Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister fifth annual Grand Night of Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Monday, 8 p.m., Board of Kathews Special Agency — New Yorlt, on- distinguished institution. was thought the body would mittee. a.m. Religious Education. Bible class, baby-sitting. ernmental decisions which have The Department document Some memibera of Congress estrmuMit could survive in a blow up. That the body does Wednesday, 6 a.m.. Men’s Church of the Assumption Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, Music, sponsored by the council, eago, Detroit and Boston.______' are urging toat the United Center Congregational Church Tuesday, 7:30 Teachers train Friday, 7 p.m., Junior Blbl* Perhaps the answer is that some of to do with the location of high then proceeded to set forth, in vacuum. Could ha do useful not react this way demon United ^ u rc h of Christ study group. Adams St. and Thompson Bd. Associate Minister at Bailey Auditorium, Manches class. UEUBER AUDIT BUREAU OF ClRCDLAi* rapid-fire order, such presum States develop and deploy an work after coming out of de- St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland ing course. TIONS.______■ us are against Community Colleges ways or the regulations as to strates the truth of a rematic 11. Center St. 2 p.m.. Chapman-Joy (Circle. Rev. Francis J. Mlhalek ter High School. Proceeds will Saturday, 7 p.m.. Mouses ’N access or parking from or on ably law-tested dicta as “the anUbalUstlc missile — ABM — oompreeslca? And would his Pastor 10 a.m.. Morning Bev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor Wedne.sday, 8 Board of Dea whether they are big or small, success made by Dr. Eugene Koneccl, Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, 9 p.m.. Pastoral relations Worship benefit the Manchester Scholar- cons. Spouses Potluck and dancing. Display advertising cloatag hours: highways. It happens almost law does not recognize loss of defense system to shield key faculties be permanently im Rev. Ernest J- Coppa Nursery and Church Meeting Sundays In New Church For Monday — 1 p.m. Fflday. or failure. formerly of NASA, who said: Minister committee. School ship Fund and Megr. Hannon Friday, 7:30 p.m., Cong;rega- For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday every day that the amount of business as conpensahle” and American ciUee. Their interest paired as a result ot decom "The skin makea a pretty good Thursday, 7 p.m.. Senior High through Grades 7. Sermon by Scholarship BHind. Ticketa may For Wednesday — 1 is spurred by deployment of Rev. Kenneth W. Steere, Masses at 7:30, 8 :S0, and 10:30 tors. Wapping Community Church For Thursday —' 1 P-“ t. Wednesday. For those of us in Manchester who some business, or the value of "owners have no property right pression? The first answers to spacesult” The experlmente on Associate Minister Church School classes. Masses at 7, 8, 8:16, 10:30 the Rev. Mr. Davis, “Steps to purchased at the door. Congregational fhr Friday — 1 p.m. Thutjday. in any particular flow of traf more effective offensive mis these questions have been pro Emd 11:45 a.m . Follow.” a.m. suffer from this seemingly pathological some property, is influenced chimpanzees and dogs confirm Miss Antoinette Bierce, 7 p.m.. Education cabinet. Tlie bond is composed of busi- 8t. George’s Ejdscopal Chnrch Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Minister For Saturday — 1 P.ni. FrlMy. . one way or another, with some fic over the highway adjacent siles. vided by experiments performed 6 p.m., Pilgrim Youth Fellow Classified deadline: 10:80 a.m. ea^ day of distaste for a two year college in Man tois. Exposure to vacuum con Director of Christian Education 8 p.m.. Commission on educa ness and professional men in Rt. 44 A, Bolton Rev. Theodore Bacheler, pobUcattoo eixeept Saturday — > a.». body growing richer or some to their property” and "circuity He has said deploying ABMs at Holloman Air Force Base In tion. Church of the Nazarene ship. Unitarian Meeting House chester, one suggests a look at what is ditions will' not literally blow the area who donate their time 60 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford Rev. Douglas E. Theuner, Vicar Minister body irowing poorer, by gov of travel is non-compensable.” would only add fuel to the offen New Mexico for NASA. up the human body due to tiie 8:30 p.m.. Men’s Christian 336 Main St. 7 p.m., Mu Sigma Chi. Saturday, April 8 going on elsewhere in Connecticut. sive arms race by requiring toe 8, 9:1S and 11 a.m,. Worship for the benefit concert. It will Rev. Nathaniel D. Laiirlat ernmental decisions which The document proceeded to FVir a tang time NASA wor- boUtag of body flulda Service. The Rev. Mr. Steere growth group. Bev. Robert J. Shoff, Pastor Monday, 8 p.m.. Women’s Fel present several new big band 8 a.m., Worship Service. Ser United States and So^et Union lowship all-group meeting. Rob 8 a.m., Holy Euchari.st. Community after community is cast never actually Involve the di get cooler and nastier. Suppose lied about i|M time a crewman Animal Survival preaching. Sermon: "Who Fol 7:80 p.m.. Missions concern^. arrangements, including a new Service, 10:15 a.m., Morning Prayer, mon by the Rev. Mr. Bacheler, rect taking of land, in which government tried to compensate to develop more scphisticatod would have to eave Me life and 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. ert G. Mack, vice president, 10:80 a.m., Worship Preserve Us Some Imperfection ing about eagerly for some way to win offensive, weajxme. Mr. Clarke tadlcatea toat If lows?” arrangement of “Winchester Nursery and Worship Church Church School. Topic: “la Man Dead?" case, of course, there is at least for loss of business, it asked, to prevent brabi damage from animals can survive vacuum 9:18 and 11 a.m.. Church The Presbyterian Chnrdi Classes for all age grroups. Christian Activities Council of Cathedral.” Soloists include Dr. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Itself a community college. Their news the (Connecticut Conference of School. Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Holy Eu Sometimea It seems that this nation a legal formula and recourse. who would determine what loss ladt of oxygen, in the event of exposure, there is no reason School and (Mb Room. 48 Spruce St. 10:46 a.m., Worship Service. Louis Block, a Manchester den charist. Service. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. papers are writing anxious editorials, We have seen, in the state, Drug Use Rising an accident' in which his spece- Message by the pastor. Nursery the United Church of (Christ, of ours has got itself into such a fix resulted from some highway to assume that the human body Wednesday, 1 p.m., Bethany Rev. George W. Sndth tists, who will play two clarinet Hutcheon, “The Now Genera setting forth this reasons why their the location or change of high shift and how much from poor WASHINGTON (AP) — The sudt k »t pressure. Some spece- and Children’s <3hurch. speaking. Dedication of the sec Vernon Assembly of God Church that there Is no good answer or solu Federal Narcotics Bureau says cannot. If an astronaut Is pre group. Minister solos, “Solo Mood” and “Triibutc United Methodist Church tion.” 'Church School. particular conummlty should be con way routes, or interchanges, management of the business in mediolna dootan beUewed that pared for this type of ex 6 p.m., Junior Fellowship, ond mile offering. to Benny,” a munber dedicated Northeast School tion possible. Perhaps that Is where we the growing use of marijuana is 7:30 p.m.. All committee night Intersection of Rts. 30 and 31 Rt. 44A, Bolton sidered entitled to such an institution. make fortunes for the holders question ? ta 18 seooqde the first effects posure, by exhaling and keep Thursday, 1:15 p.m., Bible Teen and Young Adult Fellow Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Church to Benny Goodman. are, on Vietnam—long past the stage one reason its 1967 budget re 9:30 a.m., Sunday School School, Grades 8 through 12. Vernon Rev. Hugh A. OllUs The strategy, in each instance, is to of the right new property, lose Or, if we were to assume of oxygen deflolcncy ta toe ing Ms mouth open' before de study group, Robbins Room. ship. where we have any intelligent choice of quest is $290,000 more than ap breita would become apparent. classes for all ages. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 2 p.m., Lucy Miss Fli'leen Sullivan, a jun Rev. Michellno Ricci Minister Public Records try to find some way of exerting pressure toe result of long work and in that a property owner could compression, be should be able Friday, 8:30 p.m.. Family 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. ior at Bast Oartholic High policy. Perhaps the greatest and most propriated for fiscal 1966. However, with the peasage of Message by the pastor. Spencer Group, church parlor. Warrantee Deeds on the Governor, on the General As vestment for those who hap claim damage when highway Narcotics Commissioner Hen to spend time ta a vacuum Night supper, Woodruff Hall. The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. School, will sing several selec 9:30 a.m., Church School and powerful nation In the world's history pened to hold the property sud location or regulation policy time, this specutatton was dlf- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. April 8 p.m., Manchester Interfaith 9:46 a.m., Sunday School. Mountata DeveHopment Oo, to sembly, on the Higher Board of Hlduca- ry L. Giordano said EMday the without losing consciousness. If Group sin^ng. Worship present Sermon: .“Responslbnity —A tions. She is the daughter of Mr. 11 a.m., Worship Service. Morning Worship. has somehow managed to put Itoelf Into denly being isolated or re seems to injure him, why fleuR to reooncHe wMh experi ed by the Francis Hale family. missionary meeting. Social Action Committee. Di Alden E. and Oaitherine L. tion, on the Board of Trustees for "dangerous rise in the lUlclt ences of sea divers who can unconsciousness does ensue, re- Repugnant Concept.” rector’s meeting. and Man. Warren Sullivan of 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship: a bag from which It cannot extricate stricted in its use. We have should we not also undertake to compression undertaken within Film, “Adventures In Christian Bailey, p(roperty on Wynedtag Regional Community Colleges, aU to see marijuana traffic” has caused hold their breatti for consider 2:30 p.m.. Worship Service at 29on Evangelical Thursday, 8 p.m., Trustees. Ea.st Hartford. Miss Eileen Sul Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Prayer Sermon: “Faith in the Holy tteelf by any variety of maneuvers. seen, in individual communities, collect from him in those in a minute or two after the ac Nurture.” livan of 120 White St., whose Spirit.” Hill Rd. if toe very first next Community Col Us bureau to devote more of its ably longer than a mtaute 'with Laurel Manor. Lutiieran Oiurch and Bible Study. J. Arthur Dusabkm end Anita Perhaps the predicament is beyond sane property protected in value or stances when highway location efforts to marijuana investiga cident will bring complete re Saturday, 7 ;30 p.m.. Couples 6 p.m.. Junior High Fellow picture and writeup was ta yes 7 p.m., Methodist youth fel lege can’t be located in somebody’s city made worthless In value accord out suffering iQ effects. (Missonrl Synod) CSiurch o t Christ T. Dusahlon to Ruto MlUer, solution, and perhaps, as well. It is boot or regulation happens to in tions. covery. Club. Robbins Room. The Rev. ship. terday’s Herald, wdll not appear Avery St. lowship discussion; "Does It or town. ing to the decision of some traf Otitera beUwved that ilie Herb Smith of the Inner CHty Cooper and High Sts. Lydall and Vernon Sts. property ait 16-18 Sbrant Sit less to go back and cry over the steps crease business and value for "Of particular concern Is toe fimds ta the body would begin There have been other bogies 7 p.m.. Evening Worship- Eugene Brewer, Minister ta the ^ow . She Is a student at Christian Reformed Church Pay to Cheat?” fic authority that parking him? Exchange, Hartford, speaker. Bev. Walter L. Abel, Nutmeg Homes Inc. bo Ehra pud degrees and decisions by which we This is toe way it goes elsewhere. apparent fact that the Increased boUing at toe bw^ temperature of the space age such as ml- 8:16 p.m., RPYF. Interim Pastor the University of (3onneoticut. 661 Avery St. Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Finance M. Jcdinson, Noorma V. JohiusoB should be forbidden on one side The convincing nature of toe and stewardship commission. put ourselves Into such a dead end, no Here, in Manchester, having a Com traffic is reaching college-ags of aixiut 99 degrees undw crometeoriods and weightless Monday, 6:80 p.m.. Women’* 9:46 a.m., Bible classes. South Windsor and Beatrice J. Peeirsoin, prop of the street or the other, with Department’s legal argrument groups and economic- levels ness. Micrometeoroids are sim Trinity Covenant Church Fellowship, potluck. Rev. Janies A. Boiuieiiia, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Pastoral exit situation. munity College, we seem cMefiy talented -vactnun oondUtans, resulting in Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. 8:46 a.m., Sunday School. Di 10:46 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: erty cm Richmond Dr. nothing even as sensible as toe left us rebellious. For, if there which were relatively dnig-free toe body MteraSy exptadtag. ply not large or numerous Tuesday, 7. p.m;. Battalion. “A High Way and a Low.” Minister relations commission. But one thing we ought to prize and in formulating ourselves various kinds toss of a coin deciding which ° K. EJnar Rask, Pastor vine Worship conducted by the Policemen Speak James D. PIcedn to Henrietta is no formula to fit such situa previously,” Giordano told a TMb concept also eppeers to be enough to affect the astronauts. Wednesday, 1:80 p.m.. Doc Rev. WUliam • H. Wllkens of 6 p.m.. Youth Meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., (3om- Ponticelli, property on MbKee try to keep, as our last precious conso- of complaints over toe fact side of the street would be tions, that means toat injustice Senate Appropriations subcom The (Semtai astronauts havs trine study grroup. 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for misslon on missions. mistaken. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Coventry. 6 p.m.. Worship. “Unfeigned For Barry Bills St. • lation, as one tall end bit of loyalty to blessed, which Injured, eco is going to be incessant and mittee. Cause of Death been weightless for two weeks 7:30 p.m.. Prayer meeting and Faith: A Christian Heritage.” all ages. Friday, Woman’s Society of But if we didn’t have one set up and nomically speaking. classes for all age groups from Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Sun Quitclaim Deeds our own best heritages. permanent, and no injustice of Arthur C. Ctarke, one of the without suffering ill effects. Bible study. day School staff meeting. Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Ladies Bi Manchester Policemen Samuel 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Christian Service mother and Fklmund M. and Star- going, one can hazard a good guess what From so much sensing of in kindergarten through adult. Mary We ought to permit ourselves to re any kind should be ceded per Postmen Seek Raise most perceptive writers on One by one, the potential haz Thursday, 6:80 p.m.. Stock ble cleiss. Maltempo and Richard Thurs Nursery. daughter banquet. siak to MeirgBreit T. Leavitt, we would all be doing. We would all be justice, we have developed an manent title in a decent kind of WASHINGTON (AP) — That space subjects, ta an article ta 10:46 a.m., Morning Worship. ade. 7:30 p.m.. Evening Service. tain some portion of the truth in our ards conjured up ta the early Sermon: ’’Why Don’t People South Methodist Church Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid ton, representing the Manches two parcels on HHllstown Rd. organizing to put pressure on toe proper academic interest in the ques world. Will toe Judiciary Com postman who approaches your the February issue of Astro days of astronautics are fall 8 p.m.. Brigade committee week Service. Thursday, 10 a.m., Women’s First Congregational Church reasoning with ourselves. Find God?” Nursery facilities. Bev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. ter Patrolmen’s Association, Mai-garet ,T. Leavitt to Ed authorities to see that the very next tion of whether or not there mittee please note toe bill had door in the near future may not nautics and Aeronautics, has ing by the wayside. meeting. P a s t o r Bible study, nursery provided. of Vernon mund M. and Maiy Starsdak, We ought to insist on some degree Community College to be created should could ever exist suiy real pro one friend present, sitting silent be carrying mall. explored ttie effects of sudden Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Quarterly and Manchester Community Rev. John A. Lacey, It may well be toat when business meeting. Rev. Richard W. Dupee Jehovah’s Witnesses two parcels on HttlGtown Rd. nf honesty In our public talk. tection for property owners in and legally vanquished? Vice President James H. Ra- decompression. He imheetes Kingdom Hall OjUege president FT'ederick First Evangelical Lutheran Minister come here, to Manchester, and we would men settle on the moon end Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid Calvary Church Aseodato Pastor Trade Name We ought to acknowledge, occasion be full of schemes and enticements which demacher of the National Asso that toe cause of death of an colonies are established, a fast (AssembUee of God) Rev. Gary S. Cornel] 736 N. Main St. Lowe, yesterday spoke ta fa Church of Rockville Rev. Betsy G. French, Michael Massaro, doing busi ciation of Letter Carriers says astronaut. If expoeed to the week Service with Mrs. Nor Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Minister of Christian Education ally, some slUght degree of our own would show how much Manchester stroll between shelters, or be man Dwight, missionary to 64? E. Middle Tpke. Associate Pastor vor of two police-education bills, ness os West Side Dbaliaa the postman may be seeking 'Vacuum of space, would be tack p.m.. Special Public Bible introduced by State Sen. David Paator , complicity and responsibility In the con would be willing to contribute to help tween a spacecraft and a shel Formosa, speaking. Bev. Kenneth L. Guetafeoa S Kiibcben, 331 Center St. public support of a substantial of Oxygen. But if that to what ter, may be made without bene • and 10:46 a.m., Wor^p discourse "Mankind's Millenn M. Barry, and aired by the 9:30 and 11 a.m., Morning Marriage Licenses dition and circumstances in which we in the process of getting such a Com- Tides of Connecticut pay raise for postal employea. Friday, 8 p.m., Covenant Pastor Worship. The Rev. Mr. Lacey causes deeito, itien it should be fit of spacesult. We may even Service. The Rev. Dr. Shaw ium Under God’s Kingdom — State Assembly’s Education 9 a.m., Sunday School. Walter Joseph Lafford n, find ourselves. mimity College here. Rademacher said Friday Women's Guild with Mr*. preaching. a fairly long time ta oomteg. find that the short-wave radia preaching. Sermon; “The In, Why Literally So.” (Committee. 10:30 am.. The Service. Syracuse, N.Y., end linda All these wistful precepts which President Johnson’s proposed Dwight as guest. 9:46 a.m., Sunday School, 9:25 and 10:55 a.m.. Church' Cliuice points out that when tion of the sun can be ahsotbed qlazaes for all ages. ner Secret.” Church School 4:15 p.m.. Group discussion of Senate Bill 16 would au Louise Smith, Syracuse, N.Y., might help keep us at least sadly hon 4.6 per cent pay hike "is totafiy ne was in Ua CMrtiea' he" be Our Savior Lutheran Church School. April' 29. without injury ta the brief pe Emannel Lutheran Church 11 a.m.. Family Worship. Har for Grades 1 through 12. Nur the Watchtower Magazine arti thorize the state’s community To End a War inadequate” and added that if gan ricta diving. He ultimately cle, "Showing Kindness to Oth 339 Graham Road, Wapping 8 p.m.. Junior High and Nlnbi Robert Edwtta Ttiggs Jr., est with ourselves are being violated The Xanadu? riod toe astronauts are ex Church and Chestnut Sts. old Mattson of Mamriiester sery for babies. Pre-school colleges to incorporate law-en necessary, postmen "will march reached toe point where he ers.” Bev. Walter L. Abel, Pastor Grade Pilgrim Fellowship. RockvCle, and Ann Mary Scot- most of the time by one propaganda By Wesley Gryk )r. posed. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, preaching. classes for children, two to five forcement-related courses, lead pressure or another. It was, the other Our world is crowded—the world of on their own time back around could stay under water with years of age. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., group ing to an associated deg;ree. The 7 p.m., Senior High Rlgrim so, 712 Oeober SL, April 29, their routes and get petitions With toe maturation of toe Pastor 6 p.m., Christ’s Ambassadors Fellowship. ■ day, the President himself who was our fancy that Is—^wlth all kinds of The American Revcdutlonary the French buying spree decided out diving gear for 8% min youth meeting. “A Desk for Bil 10 a.m.. Adult study class. Su discussions of a Bible aid at the bill carries a $220,000 recom 9 a.m.. Early Worship. Church of the Aasumptiom. from everyone in this country to utes (the record is almost one- space age, the fears and ap Rev. Eric J. Gothberg, 9 a.m., and 10:30 a.m., Sun- Tuesday, 7 p.m.. Youth mem Building Permit giving a prime sample of the process by wonderful things that have been in War ended on Oct 19, 1781, to rename toe road where toe prehensions built up by extra lie.” a film based on the true sannah Wesley Hall. following locations, 287 Oakland mended appropriation. when toe British General elevate their standard of liv quarter of an hour). Thus, he Assistant Pastor St., 18 Chambers St., 726 N. day School. bership meeting. StylBrama for Vlinbor Ma’ulue- which we are being deprived even of vented, designed, discovered, an encampment was situated. This polating earth conditions ap life story of Mrs. Billie Davis, 10:46 a.m., Senior High For Senate Bill 1627 would per Chairtes Oomwahiis sunendeied “Sliver Lane" exists even today. ing.” feels that a man in good health um. Main St. and 71D Bluefield Dr. 10:30 a.m-. Late Worship. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Women’s cj, aUeratloins to d’wetltag at 44 the small self respect that lies in know nounced, and pronoimced potentially pear to be dissolving. I t may 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Divine Wor- will be shown. mit any member of a regular Fellowship in Fellowship Hall. his troops at Yorktown. He had (end this is one quality toe 2 p.m.. Senior High-Methodist in Manchester. Also; 144 Grif police force, state or local, to Croft Dr., $1,400. ing that we know the truth. practical but which have never actual A Mstorlc ‘Tirat’’ also took CAPITAL FOOTNOTES astronauts do have) can go only be a matter of time be Ohip. Oiurch School. Nursery 7 p.m.. Family Gospel Serv Wesleyan Methodist Church been completely surrounded by place when Roebambeau stop ' Although it found no "ques ice. Hymn sing, g;ospel music Youth Fellowship will meet at fin Rd. ta South Windsor. attend a community college, ly arrived on the scene for actual hu Amertoen and Frenifii forces, in without oxygen for at least a fore a volunteer will move in for infants. Sermon by Pastor Ciystal Lake Rd., Ellington The President was, in this Instance, ped at East Hartford. A Oatoo- tionable aspects” in the con Anderson, "Our Hcqies for and song, and Bible message. church and go to Wadsworth Friday at the Kingdom Hall; tuition free. man sight and experience. a dLsptey of briiUlent military minute. to a decompression chamber 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic Ministry Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor participating in the presentation of a lic priest, serving as chaplain to tracts for the $98.2-mlUion Ray and be subjected to the vac Christian Unity.” Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer Atheneum, Hartford. Others who spoke ta favor of These include the truly economical, tactics. TTie other much-discussed 6 p.m.. The Junior High Meth School. New England's Leading meded to the family of an American sol the French, offered Mass in a burn House Office Building, the uum of space. His survival Wednesday, 7:16 p.m., study and Praise Service. the bills were State Police Lt. School, dier who had. In Vietnam, given his common sense, safe minimum transpor Although, this final encounter hazard, that of body fluids odist Youth Fellowship will 8:35 p.m.. Service meeting. 9:46 a.m., Sunday field near Silver lan e. TMs was General Accounting Office says boiling under vacuum condi without injury will go far ta hour ta the chapel. Thomas Wilson, representing Classes for all ages. tation automobile, the ideal high speed of toe war took place hundreds the first OathoUc service ever toe cost could have been held meet at the South Church cam State Police Ckimmissioner Leo Two-Year Professional own Hfe and thereby saved that of sev of miles ftom Connectic u t the tions, was sdso proven non-ex permitting the architects of our Community Baptist Chnrch 11 a.m.. Worship Service. train, toe one-design, all purpose offered in Puritan Oooneoticiit down if toe original contracts 8t pus for outside recreation fol Concordia Lutheran Church Mulcahy; Police Chief Terrence eral of his comrades in arms. The Nutmeg State played an inte istent. Msuiy have seen experi space proRams to wisely plan John’s Polish National 886 E. Center St. 40 Pitkin St. Nursery. school building, the one-garment cloth hadn’t been changed so many CatiioUo Church lowed by a continuation of the McKaig of Glastonbury, repre School of President approached this solemn, patri gral part in the histoiy. The During toe previous winter, a ments in which beakers of the future without spending Rev. Frederick B. Bruce, study on "Affluence and Pov Bev. Joseph E. Bourret, Pastor 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. otic moment with what must have ing, and, of course, the truly modem Frenchman stationed In Connec times. fluids were expoeed to vacuum limited funds to safeguard Rev. Walter A Hyszko Interim Minister senting the (Connecticut Chiefs 6:30 p.m., F’ast and Prayer. strategy employed by the colo President Johnson has desig erty” in Wesley Hall. ------seemed to him, we suppose, a most in mode of construction. nial forces had been worked ticut had joked about toe short conditions and immediately against nonexistent hazards. Pastor of Police Association; and Po 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. nated the week of May 1 as Monday, 6:16 p.m., Methodist 9 a.m.. Holy Ciommunion, lice Chief Richard Moore of genious play of logic. We should con We have read or heard about them out on the dining room tehle comings a t the state, describing burst into a boll, or, to be more (Copyright TM, 1967 Genera] 9 a.m.. Church School for all Men’s Father and Son Banquet Church School and Nursery. Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Prayer ACCOUNTING of a WetherafMld house! it as being ". . .too much like National Carib Asthma Week to precise, vaporize. Clarke then Feature Ciorp.) Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. agez, the expanded sesoion for Farmington, representing the Service and Bible study. Applications now being accepted tom sider, he said, the possibility that the all, and seen none of them. honor the treatment, care and Cooper Hall. 10:30 a.m., The Service, Siberia. . After traveling nursery through Grade 4 con Church School and Nursery. State Municipal Training Coun Sept., 1967, admission. very grenade upon which this soldier Now we hear of one more, and guess, On May 22, 1781, the great research contributions of the TAiesday, 6 aeopIe com 7 p.m.. Junior Itigh and Sen 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Sand HIU Bd. rial, cut it into the shapes and dimen new additions are Barbados, and bur tayerfeotton. Chrlri of Union, a member of the Man- nah Wesley Hall. United States ever cease its bombing PVench eiUee, were amon§' the plied. It was the least they Oiristian ior High Youth Fellowships. Tuesday, 8 pm.. Prayer meet Wapping Forget Your Painting Probloms sions you want the building to be, sew could do, since within , a m atter Cyprus, Finland, Jamaica, Lux and His Ohuieh are a Inidge cheater Garden Club, is pro Rev. James A Blrdsall, Vicar again, he said, ponder this possibility. famous men present. This was embourg, Netherlands Antilles between ourselves and God! The Salvation Army ing. Pinto Scores the materia] together into an air-tight the second important Revolu of weeks, America’s European gram chairman, and Mn. Ralph 661 Main St. Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. In a few sentences, then, the Presi aUdes had played an important and Trlnidad-Tobago. Somehow, It seems that man- Science 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. arrangement, pump air pressure into it tionary War meeting to take B. Shaw Jr. of Manchester la Captain Ernest V. Payton In Press Test Inttaii dent, to his own satisfaction at least, until it stands erect in the sunlight, and role in winning freedom for res The GxmmunicaUons Satellite ktad Is eitoer buUdtag bridges, THE 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. place a t the Wethersfield home. Corp. and six communications or ntiatag barricades. Human Officer in Charge translated the heroic death of one then wait for a certain period of time, Some time before, tacticians idents of Connecticut and all of fourth vice preaident of ths Monitor Reginald Pinto of 371 W. <3hurch School and baby-sitting. Amercan boy in Vietnam Into a justi the United States. firms want federal communica nature being whet it is, we will Ctantral Connecticut Flower BIBLE Junk Violators Special parish meeting follow depending on the size of the building, had come here to plan toe at oonttaue to oontri-ve our own Sunday, 8 a.m.. Prayer Break Middle Tpke., staff photograph fication, sanctification and a one-sided tack on Fort Ticonderoga. tions commission permission to ing the service. for the sun’s rays to harden the plastic build a new satellite communi- Isoletion. God ta oslUng us to Show, Inc. The event will b* recommends fast. To Get Warning er with The Herald, has been ALUMINUM SIDING ' revision of his own whole policy in Wehb House was known es held Wednesday and Thiirsday SPEAKS 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Monday through Friday, 7:46 into a rigid surface toat won’t bum and catiops ground station near be buitdero of bridges, tastesd. chosen one of six top press pho p.m.. Evening Prayer. Make your home more beautiful and more valu Vietneun. it would take metal to cut. "Hbapditallty House” a t toat Oayey, Puerto Rico. The Rev. John D. Hughes, April 19 and 20 at 1*.30 to 9 h (dosses for sdl ages). Manchester violators of the Where were the gaps In his theory? time, end Washington and his Yesterdays yon read 10:46 a.m., Holiness Meeting tographers with the National By this process you can build a build T he Army is developing Its Preaidenit, p.m. at the American School for Eugene state's "Motor Vehicle Junk Press Photographers Associa- First Congregational C9uirch able, while ridding yourself of painting aweiy The grenade, like many other weax>ons companions received all tha Manchester Council Of (nursery provided). ing that Is half a mile in diameter and benefits of its gradousness. Herald Lance battlefield missile beyond the Deaf, 139 N. Mata St., West Brewer Yard” law will soon get a warn tion. New Ekigland Region. United Church ot Christ 2 or 3 years. that fall into the hands of the guer its present capability of hitting CBnnches 6:16 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. would take eight or ten days to dry in Thedr hoetess was Mrs, Abigail Hartford. The theme of ths your local 6;S0 p.m.. Prayer .Meeting. ing that they will be prosecut Wtaners were judged on a Andover rillas, could have been taken to Viet Chester Wehb, and she went to a bw^et 26 miles away. show ia "Spring Surrounds Us.” basis of points on published Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., nam by the United States and need not the sun, and would cost about $2 or 88 25 Yean Ago The Civil Aeronautics Board 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. ed, Town Building Inspector Call The Company That’s Been oH lengths to be of service. Din Proceeds will benefit to* " , . . and toe man and his Monday, 6 p.m.. Junior Song news photos they submtittod Pastor have come down from North Vietnam a square foot, which is somewhat eco Frank J. Drake of 88 Stark has authorized extension of the Area Weather new i^per Thomas C. Monahan said today. over the year. nomical ners, parades, and other enter School for the l>eaf. New Brit wife hid themselves from toe sters. Serving Homowners Over 30 Years! at all. Whatever the enemy did to trans weather St.. a veteran of World domestic airlines’ “Discover WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — presence of Jehovah God Sec. 21-15 of the state statutes Placing In the top six for the 9:46 a.m., CJhurch School. tainments were arranged. When ain Children’s Museum, and Your locil newspaper is a wlde4raim 8 p.m., Frlendstap drcle. define Motor Vehicle Junk port supplies and move men during the We think we will start with one of General Gecrge expressed ad War I, is elected commander America” fares, beyond toe The U.8. Weather Burtau re- newspaper with mam features. Hi amonst toe trees of toe g^arden.” _ ^ Region, „— , ------FMnto ' compiled 174 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. April 23 expiration date. poriz a cool' clearing trend in Roaring Brook Nature Center, Tuesday, 2 pm ., Home Yards as any place where two points and was third top of the Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Brad- BOB KITTLE - 649466$ bombing truces has always been match toe half-mile domes. We can see such miration for a certain church of Anderaon-Shea Post, VFW, emphasis Is on lecaf news. It also Gen. 8:8. H ie end of tois epi League. OonneoUcut fpUowtag the stonn Canton. Tickets may be ob- reports the ma]or national and inter sode was that God knew where or more unregistered motor ve ed, In every truce, by a more than equal stately pleasure domes rising all over choir, for example, a special at the annual meeting held al 6 pjn.. Corps Cadet dasses...... — "* — ‘------six. ley. Friday. talped at Flower FasMons, national news. they were, and they were called hicles are stored without a cer Ted Dully of the Bristol Tolland Pilgrim Fel- or activity on the part of the United the landscape, confusing, no end, those concert was heU. the Manchester Green Home. 6^16 p.m., Senior Simgsters. 3 p.m. ,Tlte k w preasura center is Manohseter. Thera is a re THE MONrrOR COMPLEHENre TOM to face toelr ^ llt Md Its cer tificate of approval. Press placed first ta the com lowship Youth Rally, SocisJ States. We have not yet, in any way, long-lensed characters up on Mars. Despite these leisure aotivi- A class of 24 women and duced rate for advance tick tain consequences. 8 p.m., Senior Band. ties, much difficult planning A Thought for Today wen off shore but the trailing LOCU.PAPER • _ Monahan, who is also the petition. Room. BARTLETT BRAINARB PRODUCTS with or without connection with any one man attend the first of the et*. We specialize In analyzing and Inter Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.. Sun was oarrled out at the Weth current series of the Auto Me eold front boa kept eloudineas One of to^ most bizarre town’s acting director of pub Monday, 8 p.m.. Deacons. truce, offered North Vietnam a peace Sponsored by the Manchester Mrs. Shaw Is also ehaltman preting the important national and beams. 76 TALCOXT ROAD WEST HARTFORD ersfield meeting. It was decided chanics School sponsored by the Council of Churches over ths Mate d m ^ toe niglit 'international news. Our intention is characteristics of man is his Thursday, 6 p.m.. Junior ic works, said that he has A 8 p.m.. Board of religious ed of junior and tataimqdlats list of violators ta excess of Duplicate Bridge prpposa^ or a negotiation proposal we Platoons In Baseball th at OornwaUls’ troops in Vir Red Crosa a t toe Solomene and TMs cloud sheet wfil be reosih to bring the news into sharper focus, obsestdon with escaping from B*nd. ucation. 288-4476 ourselves had the slightest expectation ginia must be surrounded be tag eftatwnM and allowing aun- gardener artistic divtaioo at the the Monitor has a worldwide staff of his (Jod. The futility of sutta 100. He said that notices will „ , , . v* Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Morning Experimentation by some baseball Flagg garage on Center St. Bridges or Bsirioadesf efforts should be apparent to 7 p.m., ( ^ n Air Meeting. that North Vietnam might take. fore they were joined by the UgM today to melt tos bgbt show. She la a mssnher of correspondents-— some of them rank ‘^:80 p.m.. Mid-week Meeting. go out next week, requesting re- study group. clubs with toe Idea that a pinch hitter There is samethtag fascinat snow cover, f Perennial Planters dub of Mian- among the world'a finest And the all, but It seems not to dampen movel of the junks by a cer- sponsored by the Manchester Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Trustees. n is when the President resorts to British fleet, which was petrol ing oixnit bridgaa Even toe man’s fervor fbr running iaway. ahould be allowed to go to toe plats ling the Rhode Island coast. 10 Yean Ago CUUy nortb^y winds at tos Chester. Monitor’s incisive, provocative e tiavel' oyer one |0f these engi .conservation Ond civic bdautt- above the average newspaper reader. I blllty to God. ptill others seek 72 Center Stretet . thinks of hypocrisy, and we at home sional football. It would forfeit a lot of After passing through Bbtton, diana. ttana were found by tai« staff Edward Conway and William A 83 day ooast-to-ooaat tour for boys from 8th to 12th grade. Visiting a Vaitoty of its traditional gliimor if it went to pla Manchester Barracks, World neering triumphs, whether an fleation exhlbita Just fill out the coupon below. to. bide amottg the trees of ra (Orange Hall) Larson, second, and C. R. Co~ speak about a credibility gap, and the French regtanenta finally Ai the Ugh preiMura eomee tionalization or excuses. Many members while In the field on Industrial plants, naticmal monuments and parks, as well as historic, geograimlo and toons, evoi though it might find strong War I Veterans of toe UBA., ancient wonder, or a modem amall gardens will be shown, vUl and Robert Hastings, third. came to a large field on the side acroee thC mid attanUc coastline TboCkrisUan Science MenHir • attempt to hide, their foith- Sun., 10:00 a.m.—Sunday regular duties. cultural areas. Ameitca ia downgrading its own soul, er hitters in the pitcher’s spot at toe is officially instituted at cere mervel, think of toe symbolism including one with a tewaoe. The club will sponsor Its sec Traveling approximately 800 miles per day, a studMit wUl ^ o y exMllmt camping , which ought to be big enough and noble of a road in neighboring East monies held at the American tavolveil late toui^ dear aUes and so One Norway Street lessnees behind a front of re SchooL The notices had been held up, end of the lineup. Hartford (Mtanchester- had not wind will aid a drop ta ten^pera- There w ill be two classes for Boston, Massachusetts, U.SA 02115 spectability or . even religion., I he said, i>ending good weather. ond novice duplicate session (as weU as motels) and see such Items as: Pro Football Hall of F ai^ Razor Cfc, enough to bear toe tragedy into wMdi Second thought, however, aupporta Legion Home. To be sure, a bridge has a young people. An exMblt, "A But an is ta Vain, for, "Whither Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Hormel Meat-Packers, Mt. Rushmore, a Rodeo, Black HlUs P ^ lo n P t o y ^ B ^ R a ^ yet been tovoorporated). BVom practical puipose: *110 get to toe toroB to a pdnt several d ^ e e a must start my Monitor subscription for Surf., 11:00 ajn.— Now that the weather had clear we have all plunged ourselves without toe soothing canclualcni toat baseball ^e^ry Mpod,»’ for Grade 7, 8 • m period ehockid below. I sncloM shall I go from thy Spirit? Or Italian American Club. Dupli- Glaciers, San Francisco Chinatown, a Movie Studio, Marineland, Itaott s » r r y Fonu, June 2ito through toe 28th, ' otiier aide. But h , bridge ta also colder than those of last night whither shall I flee from thy Worship ed, the notices will be mailed. Disneyland, Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, Dodge City, “Indy” 500, Expo 67 and many ■■ reMhing for false alibi and pretense of would never take to such an idea. Both various waves of the soldiers A cloud sheet covering much and . 9 students, features a ■ z niJ. funds). ’The Increased abandoning of cate play wlU follow a haU-taur baseball and Its remaining fans have Pnget Sound Rainiest a means of conununlcatinn, an □ 6 monlht$12 presence? David rhetorically others. total purity. came and stayed overnight It exchange of ideas, a traffic of of the region west of too MIbsIb- oarousel with center pole lightr months $4 Sun,, 7:00 pjn.— junked cars ta'back yards has lecture. A booktet describing too much affection for player records Inquired (Psalms 130:7). Tour leaves June 28to and returns on July 28th. Write or caU for brochure through— Our situation might at least prove was of this point that thoee LOS ANGELES T Nationally, mind and beert. gymboltoeUy, a aippt will be advancing east ed at the top. The merry-go- Evangelistic reached the point of unslghtll- l>c'*^ experts play the hands will ever to set toe batters apart from the round 1* divided into equal ness, Monahan said, and, unless be given to players. m a n endurable if we could have it in ch ar^ Icff the troops set np a our average aguaial rsintaU Jiridge rennindB us to huOd our ward by Sunday and may be. CiEfURClH OP CHRIST PAUL B. PHINNEY /w ithout pretense^ without toe sickness fieldera. The baseball player without pay station. Here toe men ob ssnounts to shout 80 inches, this szpeoted hers Monday. Rising parts for six entries. **A Spring Thurs., 7:30 p.m.— decreased or stopped, threatens The event is open to all own b ild ^ of tove and under- Lydall .and Vernon Streets bridge players interested in du 126 NORTH ELM STREET "af Attempted amateurish self-deception, both a batting and a fielding record Just tained their first wages in some varies from a high of about 160 Btondtag between persons and tsmperatureo Sunday and Mon Prank” is the theme of an ex Bible Study and to get out of hand. wouldn’t belong in toe books. Phone: 648-2517 plicate bridge. Those- wishing MANCHESTER, CONN—TEL. 643-1481 , -—it we pouM keep in it, please, some of time, and were perfasps a Httie inches In oertsln parts of toe gnoups, betw m mcea end na day win rerniK ^rosn tha aouth- hibit for those in Grades 4, 5 Worship ' He said that the notices will The hot stove leagot will have to and 8. . give violators amiRe time to re further Information may con ; Ifea tniierfeetiQo and blame and eulpa- aiore extravagant ta their pur Puget Sound region to abound tions, between God and man weatsriy air flow that will sat 8M* ZVCed*_____ Blhl* Olaasea 0:46 Paator Robert Raker warm np a better idea. — PORTLAND chases than usual. East Hort- two or three inches In the Soutb- - fiiU sutii move toe vehicle*. tact Arthur Fyke, 09 Whito St hUll^ WA aU share w ltii toe President and, between man and taan. ta once to* bigb fsts to ths Organ musie will be ptayed . .wpciujh i^ia.ojB^ OREX30NIAN t a d anttvw who bsqettted ftem w—*—— QflE stasnrif WEE Ihn' I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SAtURtiAY, APRIL'S, 1967 PAGE SEVMilt MANCHESTER EVENING HEltALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1987 pAcns SIX Laraia to Get CYO Medal of Manchester: four sisters, Town Seeks The Later^Scene Andover Students Ask More Funds Many Speak Mrs. Paul McKay of Manches Crash Hurts Appraisals on Case Mt. Obituary ter, Mrs. Harold Jarvis of Bol For Parish, Deanery Work ton, Mrs. Joseph Szegda of Service Unit For Community Colleges To Support TtSSnSeSIelwfe_____ 'er Columbia and Mrs. Joseph 3 in Family Well Below First Figure Extension of Teamsters Talking; Frahols Lsiraia of 74 School Frank Skhlehofer, OQ, of Chap- Walsh of Bellows Falls, and sev- St. is slated to racelva a GYO students from Moncheaber tton after setting in oi) heanincs lunson^s ...... _____ Three members of an Enfield Town Manager Robert Weiss He said that HUD now will New Schools Un, father of Truman Schleho- eral nieces ahd nephews, Sewer Grant medal for Ms outstanding work Cites $283 Community College plan to on the isaue lost month before ler « Funeral services will be held family were treated for minor yesterday that the federal “ ** application on the the legislature’s Appropriations fer of Manchester, died yester- No AFTRA Progress with his parish and dsansry Join their ebuntarporta at Con- HARTFORD AP — A pub «tay afternoon while at work at Monday at 10:30 a.m. at t ^ injuries at Manchester Meinor- has be«« furnished appraisal fig- To - forestall - possible cancela' ^ Committee on Higher Bduoa* group. After Drive neoticut’s four other commu* lic hearing at the State Capitol (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) ■ , «n h ty colleges in a campaign was filled yesterday with per jCandy Kitchen iSSJl^whJe^hfwM ^S mS St., S n £ t e r ” The R^v. head-^n’'’ collls*on‘ ycMertay af- with two new appeal^ f l g ^ if the appllcatlop Is approved, to help flniice Manchester's The medal, called the "Pro ' The slogan of the student The' Salvation Army strvlcA urging Gov. John Dempsey to „ . Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh D ^ y M an aide Clifford O Simpson pastor of ternoon on Green Manor Blvd. for Case Mt. acqulsiUon, both the federal government will pay townwide sewerage Improve- Deo St Juyentute" (iLovd of drive is the same as the motto sons plugging for two-year com- unit of Andover held its an- increoM Ms $7.9 million budget ^n^*icut~comm*unity munity colleges to be estab- *"Si!^vors also include his wife Center Congreg^ionai Church, They are Taresa Scioscio and considerably lower thM the 50,per cent of the cost, and the ments. Town Manager Robert Teamsters AFTRA God and Youth) medal, will be Choose From Over 200 Varieties nual meeting'Wednesday at the on higher education to a rec- system: "In a D em o c/Ushed in their regions w J mother a daughter, 8 other Manchester, will officiate. Bur- her children, Unda 4, and Mi- $6»4,600 value originally set ^ate and town-, each would pay Weiss has asked fw M exten 11am B. amkin reported prog- ships back "to the 1880s.’’ presented to him at the Arch* iUB Hiwuicif » »* _ . . ______, « oAnf /a# ' f]«viA limit arran.t«M^ home of Charles PhelpSi chair- ommended $12.5 million. Education sons, 3 sisters and 14 grandchll- ial will be in Oak Hill Cemet y, chael, 8 on the 274-acre tract. 25 per cent. , slon of the time limit granted ress but still "serious ^rob- A CBS spokesman said the diocesan Awards Night dinner __ raev education tor all*** The leg^islature s man. The treasurer, Mrs. .)ohn Dennis MSyer, president of t t Raker nreaident Committee had before it 29 bills GOOD AND NUTTY , . . gren. Bellows Falls, at the conven- Police said the car Mrs. Scio- The appraisals were made by The town's contribution for local acceptance of the lems” In trucking talks after a network bad nothing to do with at Valle’s Steak Hou.e in Hatt- Alfred Werbner of Manchester would require approval by the funds. H. Yeomans, reported that MOC’s student senate; skid hie concerned 1 . . . .with . . . .the . . establish'...... OUR The funeral will be held Mon- ience of the family. scio was driving at 1:21 p.m. week of almost round“the-clock the action, forfl on April 17. $288.30 was reallMd In „ hii -p,,*...... of the Norwalk Community Col- and the J. F. Mulready Co. of electors at a townwide referen- The Federal Department Of last orgondeatlon will meet Tuesday i’«-/'M M "I^ t'^ w eek ^ ^ as ment or support of community day at 9:16 a.m. from the Bacon Friends may call at the fu- was in collision with a car driv- bargaining and called for nego- Comment on Conaway’s state* Laraia is one of 12 persons Hartford. dum. Housing and Urban Develop- year’s appeal for contributions, to discuss implementing the the colleges throughout Connecticut. Funeral Home, 71 Prospect St; neral home tomorrow from 7 to en by Patrick C. Cawley, 20, t, , ^ , , , , , ^ tiatlons__ _ to — ------resume at 2,« p.m. to- ment was not immediately who will receive the medal from CHOGOUTE NUT BARK Bervlce to the community by campaign, organized r ^ y A long line of legislators be WUUmantic with a Mass of re- 9 p.m. of Harwlnton. ' Werbner has placed a $411,- If federal approval is recelv- ment (HUD) which approved available from tournament effl' ^ V" to Whole almonds, cashews, fllberis and pecans la the National Co ncll of Cath the unit included the sending by WlUiam M. Burke, a student j v t w f gan the hearing with testimony ouiem at St- Philip’s Church, ______In apother of 10 auto mishaps 000 value on the parcel, at ed, the town will proceed with the grant on March 8, has ask- Trucking Employers Inc., cials. olic Youth. The recipients were dark, milk and white chocolate. Warrenville at 10. Burial will Mrs. William F. Mullens Sr. reported by police, a 69-year- $1,500 per acre. Mulready’s con- a survey, with a title search ed the town to get moving on representing the 1,600 biggest The talks, which ended short- of three children to the Nathan at Norwalk Community Col- urg;ing creation of colleges in elected by vote in the pari hes their areas. be In St Joseph’s Cemetery, Mrs. Sarah Strain Mullen. 74. 'old Norman St. man was charg- elusions are that the tract is and with certification of title, its plans.HUD usually requires carry 86 per cent of ;y after midnight, were the within their deanery. In des S S " toJ £ h e r educatl^ remains at Its ivmimantic of 131 Pine St. wife of WilUam ed with intoxication as a res ’t worth $315,000, at $1,150 per plus final negotiations with the confirmation of acceptance of nation’s truck freight, said first since AFTRA negotiators providing fqod basket., for ,government. nroaem level The governor’s \>udget allo ignating Laraia as recipient, needy families a t , Chfntmas. Meyer sold he will recom- Friends may call at the fu- f . Mullens Sr., died this mom- of a cAsh* ...... with three cars in . an ncre. owners ^- U7«n.Wells n C. Pennl.son, i- its funds within 36 days j of the lu. board of directors would walked out of bargaining ses- cates $12.5 million for the de the National Council indicates Help is also being !^ven to a'm end circulating a petition Dr. Frederick W. Lowe, presi- , n e ^ home tonight from 7 to 9 mg after a long iUness. Oak St. parking lot. police said. An application for federal ^ b e r t C Dennl.son and Mrs. award. meet at 10 a.m. to decide wheth- slons in WsurfUngton last Sun- velopment of new and existing It considers him the m? t ex family currently In need. among the students and faculty Manchester Community colleges and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Mrs. Mullen was bom May The man, Aime O. Raymond, funds based on $694,500 figure, D ^ t h y Jacobson. The 35-day period expries to- er to carry out its lockout threat gay. emplary layman in hie dean*, Thomas F. Myers, fl$ild reprS* which supports the $12.5 million College, has also predicted that warren Hill, director of the 7 to 9 P m 24 1892 in County Armagh, was driving out of the parking was made last summer to the The town, in October, receiv- day. Weiss said on Tuesday that against 260,000 Teamsters em The strike knocked Monday ery area. sentative of the Southern X ew budget for the community col- many applicants in Manchester Higher Educa- ■ _ Northern Ireland, a daughter of lot when his car struck an un- Department of Housing and Ur- ed federal authorization to pro- he expects an extension to be night's Aceidemy Awards cere Francls LanUa ployes. The 42-year-old father of sev BnglandheadquartersWas.teges proposed by the %ate may have to be turned away committee that Michael Hazelton Thomas and Sarah Todd Strain, occupied parked car owned by b.an Development (HUD) and to ceed with the appraisals, at a granted. monies off ABC radio and tele en is a member of St. James’ present at the meeting. Qther Cdmmlselon on Higher Ekluca- *f rite governor does not revise 6 months, and Uved in Manchester for Viola J. Ferguson of 74 Horton the SUte Department of Agri- cost not to exceed $5,(^. The $275,000 grant is 60 per vision, caused cancellation of and Pony Football, and CYO while all sections must have Michael Hazelton, Church, which is part of the Basketball, serving as coach for bfScers attending the meeting tion. The effort may also in- budget recommendations, access to community colleges, Japan, over 54 years. She was a mem Rd., police said. culture. If the town eventually pur- cent (the maximum allowed) of coverage by CBS of this after died in YcAohama, Weias said yesterday that the chases the property, the federal an estimated $560,000 cross New Jersey’s East Deanery. The Deanery In all three. When he moved from w,ere Mrs. Rkiph Ransom, wel voive visits to politicians and Based on current applications the emphasis should unquestion ber of South Methodist Church. The impact shoved the wom noon’s Stanley Cup hockey play Candy Also Available For Fund Raising Wednesday. parked $694,500 was a preliminary fig- government will pay the entire town sanitary sewer project, to cludes 20 parishes, coveting a New York to Bolton about 10 fare secretary and Mrs. Win moss letter-wri'fing to state leg- —up more than 60 per cent over ably be given urban areas." He was the son of William Survivors, besides her hus- an's car into another offs at Montreal and necessitat islators; he said. last year In the same period— ure and that it "was purposely appraisal cost. In the event the relieve the existing ------« Non-Resident wide area. years ago, he organized a Ci ston O. Abbott, Mrs. ■ Martin He outlined the commission’s *nd Barbara Hazelton of 39 band, mdude a son, William F. car owned by Patricia La- relieve overtaxed ed a reshuffling of some week OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY till 8:DD P.M. high, in order to insure that fed- proposed purchase falls through, Presentation of f 'e medal Scout Pack in Bolton. Baker, Rev. Raymond Bradley Other schools in the college it appears the college student recommendations: Englewood Dr. Hazeltor is with Mullen Jr. of Bast Hartford; a Flamme of 17 Cumberland St. trunkline. end Interview programs. eral reservations, if made, would the government will pay half The new sanitary-main will Blossom Queen will be made by the Mos' Rev. Laraia Is fluth Whitney who system, in addition to Manchos- body would increase 50 per cent _Manchester and Norwalk Com- the Marines, and the family is daughter. Mrs. Alexander C. they said. ter and Norwalk, Include if all the applications were ac- ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL. 649-4332 cover the highest conceivable the appraisal cost and the town run from Hartford Rd., between Henry J. O'Brien. D.D. Arch knight, Campbell Council, act as Service Unit -*4 b ers. munity Colleges should be con atationed in Japan. Penny of Manchester; a broth- Raymond’s car continued for (Continued from Page One) Northwest Community College cepted. Dr. Lowe said at a re price we might have to pay.” the other half. West and Fairfield Sts., to bishop of Hartford. Knights of Columbus, and is a Registrars to Meet sidered as "permanent” in He Is survived by his grand- er, Samuel Strain of Manches- ward and hit another car own- to reign over today's Cherry in Winsted and college centers ®®nt meeting of the college’s Korea Plane Laraia has been teaching re member of the St. Vincent De- The registrars of voters, Mrs. stitutions. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard ter, and three other brothers ed by Nancy B. Phinney of 126 Woodbridge St., just south of Blossom Festival parade, high at Middletown and Stratford. advisory council. ligious classes at the high Paul Society .o f St. James’ Else Stiens and Mrs. Beatrice —The institution at Stratford, Hughes’ of 39 Englewood Dr., and a sister in Northern Ire- N. Elm St., police reported, Jordt St. light of the capital’s annual ob Student representatives from The Manchester president was Romney Vows: The project will be construct achool level at . St. James’ Church. I Kowalski, will meet next Tues- now operating as a branch of and a brother, Richard, 3'A- land; five grandchildren, and MORE MORE servance of the blooming of Explodes on „ . day at the town office building each school attended a meet- reportedly among persons at- In other accidents, three ed in five stages, with the first Church for four years. He is a He has lived in Norwalk, becomes a "perman The casket will be flown to several nieces and nephews. Japanese cherry trees around ^ 5 to 8 p.m. solely to cor- Ing at Norwalk recently, where tending a public hearing today drivers were issued written stage to be from H a r t f^ Rd. Washington's ’Ddal Basin. The lay commentator at the church sxi years and is a native of ent” institution. Manchester for burial at St. Funeral services will be held rect the voting list. No changes Burke and others outlined plans at the stat^ Capitol, where a —A new college be created in warnings. No other arrests to Center" St. near New ‘ St. contestants represented the 50 Seoul Slum and takes part' in the saying of New York, as is his wdfe, James’ Ce^metery. Monday at South Methodist of party affiliation can be made for the c^ p a ig n . long line of speakers supported the Capitol West area Hartford ------Church at a time yet to be an- were made and no injuries re GOP in White House Before the own receives the states plus Puerto Rico, Guam the Mass under the new lit Nancy. The Loraiais have seven (Continued from Page One) at this time nor new voters The Norwalk students became establishment of community col- in September 1967 and another ported. $275,000 grant, it must prove to and the District of Columbia. urgy. children. Sharon, 19, Francis Raymond Remklewlcs nounced. Burial will be m East The plane missed by about 1,- made. Interested- In the budget situa- leges in their regions. in the South Central area of the James R. McGehan, 20, of 26 HUD that local funds are avail Daughter of Rear Adm. and Interested in children and Jr., 16. Michael. 15, Anne 10, ROCKVILXE — Raymond H. Cemetery. The Holmes Funeral r, 100 yanls the state guest house People can be made new vot state in September, 1968. Marshall Rd. was warned at Won Yield to Reds able for the entire $560,000 proj sports, he has been associated Mary Ann 9, Nancy, 5 and Remklewlcz. 39, of 57 Village Home, 400 Main St., is in charge Mrs. Thomas J. Rudden Pame- Australian Prime Minls- ers tomorrow at the town office —A community college com 12:05 a.m. today for failure to ect. That assurance must await j^as lived in Annapolis, Md.; with the Little League, Midget Jimmy, 4. died suddenly yesterday at of arrangements, (Continued from Page One) ter Harold E. Holt is staying buiIdlng#from 9 to noon. Only, ponent be established in the Cen GOOD PBIGES drive in the established lane, as an appropriation, possibly' by Cambridge, Mass.; O)ronado, Compensation Payments his home There will e no calling hours. during a four-day visit. Holt was one more meeting of the Board tral Naugatuck Valley area in lined a proposed future "peace referendum. CTalif.; Newport, R.I.; Honolulu, Mr. Remkiewicz was bom The family suggests that a result of a crash with a tele- vlsiUng the Pusan area 160 of Admissions will be held after September 1967. The $550,000 crosstown sew Hawaii; Norfolk, Va., and Bcth- Vernon July 23, 1927 in Rockville, a son those wishing to do so rt>ay phone pole, police reported. with amnesty” for defeated Police Arrests miles southeast of Seoul at the this one, prior to the May town Below Par, Labor Oaims —Continuation of present pro- make memorial contributions to er project is part of an even esda, Md. of Mrs. Helen Kaminski Rem Police said he was driving Communists in South Vietnam. time. election, and th's will be on g;rams at Middletown, currently larger proposal—a $3.7 million She represented New Jersey HARTFORD (AP) — Wor)t- ry increase from $17,500 to $22,- kiewicz of Rockville and the the Memorial Fund of South north on Main St. when he It also missed by a few operating as a branch of the "We must learn from the les Raymond C. Jackson Jr. 21 project to relieve townwide in the contest because her fa Saturday. Aoril 22. late 'Vincent Remkiekicz. He Methodist Church. dropped a cigarette on the hundred yards the Turkish Em School Menus Next Week Book Club Meeting men's compensation payments 690 plus a good pension. Manchester school, and at sons of this tragic war .to avoid of East Hartford was issued a sewage problems; to build new ther, stationed in Washington, floor. He reached to pick it up bassy building and the home of have not kept pace with wage was a U.S. Navy veteran of in Skinner Rd. School: Monday, fruit cocktail; Wed..esday, The Andover Book Discussion BLOCKED BY FEAR Northwestern Regional Corn- and the car veered into the similar involvements in the fu- i2th Circuit Court warrant yes- trunklines in the northeast sec- maintains his home address Choi Dukshin, ambassador to World War H. tion of town; to eliminate sausage grtndans, potato chips, chicken rice soup, tuna salad, Club will meet at the Public increases and the coat of liv HARTFORD (AP) —Fear of munity College in Winsted. Survivors, besides his mother. pole, they said. ture,” Romney said. "There has terday charging him with lar Newark. Funerals pollution in the Ifockanum West Germany. carrot and cheese sticke; Tues egg salad sandwiches, celery Library on April 18 at 10 a.m. ing, labor leaders and legisla high workman’s compensa Include four brothers, Frank A two-car collision at 7:26 been a failure to decide what ceny of more than $16 but less Authorities said it was the River and in Union Pond; and day, hamburg and gravy, mash and carrot sticks, sliced peach to review “The Rabbi” by Noah tors have told the General As tion payments prevents many Remkiewicz of West Hartford, p.m. yesterday at E. Center the scope and nature of our than $260. Mrst major accident Involving a Gordon. Anyone interested in employers from hiring the hand Pancake Sunday Andrew D. Legg to construct a cooperative sec ed potatoas, buttered carrots, es; Thursday, hot meat ball Mitchell Remkiewicz of Rock and Brookfield Sts. resulted in Vietnam commitment ought to Police said the arrest stem Bolton South Korean air force trans the book or discussing books in sembly’s Labor Committee. icapped, the Governor’s C3om- ondary treatment plant, servic butter sandwiches; Wednesday, sandwiches, tossed salad, but ville, and Leo Remkiewicz and Funeral services for Andrew a warning being issued to Hom be." med from an incident at Wy port. rice, chicken and gravy, peas, tered green beans, cake with general is invited to attend. But spokesmen lor industry mlttee on Employment of the Set by Masons He said former President ing customers of the town and N A M E i Edwin Remkiewicz, both of D. Legg of Port Chester, N.Y., er T. Bidwell, 61, of 51 Henry man Oil Co. at 24 Main St. Two Cars Crash peanut butter qr butter sand icing: Friday, fish sticks, On April 19 the group ■will and insurance companies said Handicapped has reported. Dwight D. Eisenhower was of the 8th Utilities District. Tomorrow is Pancake FesU- Vernon; and two sisters, Mrs. formerly of Manchester, were St., police said. Jackson is free on a no bail wiches; ’Diunsday, hot dogs on mashed potatoes, coleslaw, but attend the movie "Hawaii" present laws are excellent and Workman a Compensation jyg^y Friendship Lodge of right in his decision not to de- This project, recommended Walter Kita and Mrs. William held Thursday afternoon at the Bidwell was warned for fail- compact pending appearance in In Spring Snow rolls, potato .salad, celery and tered peas, gelat n dessert and based on the Michener book dis no major changes are needed. Commissioner Romauld J. Zie- Masons. TTiis is the second year ure to yield the right of way ploy ground troops in Vietnam. by Metcalf and Eddy, consult ^Jazz King’ LaBots, both of Rockville. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Manchester Circuit Court 12 cheese sticks; Frtday, tuna and cream. cussed a few weeks ago by Much of the testimony before linski seconded a move by the lodge has sponsored the fes- He asserted the mas.sive U.S. April 24. "’ing S engineers, in a Jan. zo20 re- Spring snow played a part In Funeral services will be held Main St. The Rev. George W. to a vehicle not obliged to noodle casserole. cranberry Maple Street School: Monday, ladies. Those people wishing to the committee Friday centered employment committee before tival. troop commitment in the small Monday at 9 a.m. at the Burke Smith, pastor of the Presby stop. Thomas J. Sexton, 24, of Po^'l- would be financed by fed- minor car accidents yester- 77, Honored sauce, corn, butter sandwiches. vegetable soup, sandwiches of join the theater party are asked on proposals to liberalize bene the Labor Committee Friday in Jack Smith is general ohoir- Asian land "has the inevitable Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St. terian Church, officiated. Bur ■The car he was driving Storrs was charged at 9:25 a.m. state and local funds. afternoon, Dessert and milk are served egg salad, peanut butter and to contact Mrs. John Ulrich or fits for scars and to provide favor of bills that would provide man, and his staff of Masonic result of turning it into an APPBAISAl Burial will be in St. Bernard's ial was in Hope Cemetery, Wor struck another driven by John yesterday with failure to obey The directors of the town jji-s. Mariella Luginbuhl of with each meal. marshmallow; Tuesday, spa Mrs. Winston O. Abbott. benefits for permanent back in* payments for such purposes chefs will be flippln’ pancakes American dependency” Cemetery. cester, Mass. P. Alnes Jr.. 23, of Rutland, a traffic control signal. ^"<1 Ih* 6ll> District will Rockvttle was driving along OnBirthday Blast EUementary School; ghetti with hamburg, green juries. from the Second Injury Fund fpom 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Romney stressed heavily Police said he did not stop uieet April 26 in the District's Lake St. at 2:45 p.m. when she Friends may call at the fu Bearers were Hulburd Aus Vt., police said. (Continued from Page One) Monday, potato salad and hot beans, cole slaw, Italian bread: '* Manchester Evening Herald Unemployment is always after two years. menu also Inoludes sausage and to what he called "the other war," for a light on E. Middle Tpke. offices to discuss the Metcalf puHcxj to tlie right of the road neral home tomorrow from 2 to tin, Frederick Phillius, Barclay A warning for failuia Whiteman, a native of Den dog or chicken noodle or tomato Wednesday, beef in gravy, Andover correspondent, Law tragic, but going without a job The present time is 15 years, beverage, and tickets are priced the effort to pacify Vietnam, "to and Eddy report. At the same 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wood, Oscar Birch, Robert Me- gi-ant the right of way was Is He is scheduled to appear in to avoid a state highway sand ver, O)lo., said if he started life soup, crackers, devil dog; Tues- mashed potatoes, com, carrot rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. because of an injury "is the for adults and children. win back those Viet Cong meni- meeting, they will discuss plans JEWEI-ERS— SILVERSMITHS Allister and Norman Holmes. sued to Renee A. Germond, of Manchester Circuit Court 12 ing truck coming from the op over again, "I'd probably let day, hamburg on bun, cheese celery sticks; Thursday, most tragic unemployment of YOU HAVE A FRIEND AT! Raymond E. Bogue, master of for a proposed $90,000 Robert Mrs. Marie Erbes Horst 161 Brookfield St. yesterday as who are more nationalists April 24. posite direction. The right front my hair grow long and form a wedges, or choice of beef stew oven-fried chicken, buttered rice all," said State Labor Commis LAKE STEVENS, Wash. (AP) Downtown Manchester at 958 Main Street than Communists — and most of the lodge, announced that tick Mrs. Samuel Pond a lasrult of a two-car collision at son Park Swimming Pool. wheel of the Lugirrbuhl' car or tomato soup, pudding and gf,d gravy, sweet potatoes, peas, sioner Renato E. Ricciuti. Alter the Everett Trust & ROOKVHjLE — Mrs. Marie them are nationalists, not hard rock group” But he said hif Jobless Claims ets will be Sold at the door, and, Funeral services for Mrs. Little and Broad Sts., police sank In mud, pulling the car cream; Wednesday, American cranberry sauce; Friday, choice Savings- Bank was robbed, it put Erbes Horst, 77, of 100 South core Communists." first love still is symphonic mu Labor and management the public is Invited. Samuel Pond of 53 Alexander reported. into the guard rail. No damage sic. He also said today’s teen chop suey, bread and butter or tomato soup or olam ohow- spokesmen agreed that injured iWs advertdserrient in a newspa SL, widow of Henry Horst, He said pacification must be Hospital Notes Show Increase St. were held yesterday after- They said the car she was was reported. cholce of several soups, cup* sandwiches of tuna fish, died yesteaday afteomoon at a the Vietnamese effort. "It would $335 Taken agers are hard to figure out. workers should.not be given the P®r: noon at Center Congregational driving hit another driven by ADMITTED YESTERDAY: At 3:05 p.m. a car driven by cake: Thursday, hash, bread peanut butter and jelly, cheese. Unemployment compensation option to aue their employers "To the gentlemen who bor Willangtxjin convalescent home. be a tragic error to take over "I hear one theory about Church. The Rev. (Clifford O. Jo.seph A. Carter, 24, of 114 Wayne Armini. RFD 4, Rock Mrs. Christine Ratti skidded on and butter or vegetable beef or milk and sandwiches claims filed in Manchester last, instead of accepting workmen’S-^rowed $23,000 from our BYontier Mrs. Honst was bom June 17, the trther war as some have pro them, then 1 hear another theo 1889 in Germany, a daughter Simpson, pastor, officiated. Woodbridge St. ville; George Becker, 109 In Breaks Bolton Center Rd. near Birch ry then I sit back and still don't tomato soup,cLAnn ring-ding;r ln o '^ In O '* Friday,TTHHftV ggrved_____ ^ __ with______every ____ meal.i week rose by . 19, or 3.5 per ___ cent, __^ ______compensation.__ -.-.*1-.^ Village office: “V "Youa ii forgotfAv-a-r^t tAto posed," he said. Mountain Extension and hit a o f Johannes and Anna Pusch Walter Grzyb was organist. Bur- Another two-car collision oc- Adams St.; John Berticelli, 542 About $335 was stolen by know what to think. I'm just an beef or cheese rartoll, c l ^ Vernon BUementary School: compared to an average state- "Workmen’s compensation Is And the pistols Romney suggested political utility pole. Mi-s. Ratti received Bihes, lived in Rockville for the ial will be in Park Cemetery, curred at 1:47 p.m. yesterday in anmesty’’ for " 't h r ^ m m i i n ^ Buckland Rd„ Wapping; Albert thieves recently who broke into old fiddler and I haven’t figured chowder or tomato soup, ice Monday, chicken in gravy, but- wide increase of 7 per cent, ac- a substitute for litigation.” said '^®«'en’t necessary. You Tilton, N. H., at the convenience the parking lot at King's De- minor injuries, and the car had past 53 years, cominig from once military dominance is at- ^t*bb, 15 Strong St.; Walter a home at 35 Scott Dr. and anything out.” cream. Milk is served with oU tered rice, peas and carrots, cording to a report issued by Da'vid Clark of the Naugatuck ®9r best to help as to be towed away. Wisconsdn. She was a member of the family. Bearers were partment Store in the Parkade. tained Bunsch, 24 Somerset Rd.; Mrs. Clark’s Motors on Broad St. meals. cranberry sauce; Tuesday, beef the State Labor Department. Valley Manufacturers Associa- many people as possible wito o f the Fllrst Evangelical Lu friends of the family. Police said the cars were She was charged with failure Lake Streat School; Monday, gtew, crackers, egg salad and The report shows that 568 their fihftnciaJ problems. If you driven bv Doue-la.. Welch 20 of “ Specifically/’ he said, -indi- Hebron; Susan Vandalism and the two thefts to drive in an established lone theran Church, vidual members of the National d^^^stman, 73 Hillside Manor were also reported. Group to Hear ravioli, green beans, cheese pignut butter sandwiches; claims were filed locally last All witnesses also agreed that stopped by our main office. Survi'voins Include a daughter, 189 Highland St. and Walter ?rd scheduled to appear in Cir- wedges, fruit; Tuesday, chicken Wednesday, Musage in sauce, week, compared to 549 filed the state Workmen’s Compensation. probably could have worked 4 0 Krowka. 46, of 117 Union St., Liberation Front should be per- Ave., Vernon: Mrs. Eugenia About $300 in coins was taken ^ . &*^ Mha. Bernard Hutohings, and a Priest-Doctor Coventry Rockville mitted to participate freely in DeLorge. Thompsonville; Wal- from the home of Lloyd Roy at Manchester on noodle soup, peanut butter, mashed potato, green beans, week before. The entire increase commissioners deserve a sala- swnething out. granddaughter. Miss T r u d i April 24. marshmallow sandwiches, cake; giaw; Thursday, hamb'urg was attributed to claims filed y At 2 p.m. yesterday, a car political life of South Viet- do Ducharme. Coventry; Mrs. 35 Scott Dr. sometime last The Rev. James J. Gill o4 Schuierer, both of Rockville, Wednesday, pork and gravy, gravy, mashed potato, kernel in the Rockville suboffice, driven by Joan D. Montovani, of condition that it aban- Eunice Durkin, 43 Madison St.; night. A cellar door was found Hartford, a Jesuit priest and a FkineraJ services will be held Mrs. Sarah Farrand, 130 Wood- °Pen and the coins, kept in cof- noodles and rice, carrots choco- corn, pickled beets; FVlday, Last week's 568 total corn- R State Plans 190 Valley View Dr., Wapping, political terror Ouiet Weekend psychiatrist, will speak Monday Monday oit 11 a.m. at the bridge St.; Roy Keith Jr., 22 cans in an upstairs study, at a meeting of the Rosary So- late pudding; Thursday, hot dog chicken noodle soup, vegetable pares with the 471 claims filed ■Whdte-fJibscm FtmeraJ Home, 65 ran off Buckland Rd. and ism, its subservience to any Clommunist foreign organiza Hollister St.; Patsy Kochin, 298 were missing. cipt'’ r' St. Brid-rt r-ntr li nt in roll, potato chips, pickles, goup^ clam chowder, tuna salad, 'in Manchester during the cor- Elm SL The Rev. Richard E. smashed into a bridge abut In the Future TOWN OF MANGHESTER Bridge Work Oak St.; Mrs. Margaret Lip- Robert Sasse of 55 Hemlock St. Bridget School Cafeteria. He baked ,beans,, cookies; Friday, cheese, and peanut butter sand- responding period last year, Bertram, pastor of First ment, police reported. tion, and then disband.” Aho. Mrs. Blanch .McDowell, reported to police an anten- is 0.1 tlie resident staff of the vegetarian vageUble 8oup, tuna wiches. Dessert, milk, bread Statewide claims increased Church, will officiate. Burial Another two-car collision oc Romney said that would not For Hiimnlirey The State Highway Depart 64E Case Dr.; Irvin Maine! "'as snapoed on his car, Institute of Living, Hartford.. as ndwiches, date squares. and butter served with all by 1,607 last week to a 24,139 wiU be in Gro've Hill Cemetery. curred at 3:04 p.m. on Server mean coalition government to POSITION VACANCIES ment today announced plans to which he declared himself op Gl-a.jtonbury; Raymond Mulka, Parked near his home. (Continued from Page One) His topic will be "P.sychiatry Vernon (Center Junior High meals. total, far above the 18,727 fig Friends may caU ait the fu- widen the bridge over the St. Drivers of the cars were posed. W i n d s o r v 1 11 e; Christopher Mrs. Robert Thresher reported fore leaving Paris, Humphrey and Songs About Spring; the School; Monday, hot dog on ure reported for the correspond- nenal home tomorrow from 2 skungamaug River on Rt. 31. Marion Shepard, 29, of 29 Or PLAYGROUND PERSONNEL — supervisor*, arts and Swinging through the West six Mund, Marlborough; Kenneth to police that a blue girl’s bike, tJl'anked President ^Charles d«r'-g^,ncept of Hope." The talk will soft roll, potato chips, celery bo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. . \
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Sports Viewing SATURDAY Plenty of Changes Seen 2:80 (80) Roller Derby T'DTO*T*rM3V 8:00 ( 8) Army-Vale La. orosse USINESS Is^ERVICES I xXJljv/ 1 V«IjX X ,8:80 (80) Bowling e to Masters 4:00 ( 8) Golf Classic As Baseball Season Nears (80) Gadabout Gaddis NEW YORK (AP) — A be the first to' view the latest Atlanta are expected to chal have an assortment of n»W .AUGUSTA, Ga. (A P )— 6:00 ( 8) Masters Golf Los Angeles Dodger mixture, lenge the Pirates. faces who were not around » ( 8) Wide World of rash of major trades, a few Gaiy Player said flatly that without Sandy koufax and Mau Alter the two Monday games, year ago. Including pitcher Jim Sports retirements and a smatter he was going to win it. Ar ry Wills. —Los Angeles at Cincinnati Nash. 6:80 (SO) Let’s Go to the ing of injuries add up to a Looking for q place for P R E a S I O N nold Pahner said he is still Rookie Gene Michael, ob and New York at Washington— Dick Williams; the new Boa- CAR LEASING Races talent shuffle of about 35 GLASS that Special, Affair? very much in contention. tained from Pittsburgh in the 16 other clubs will swing into ton skipper, also will have many 7:00 (18) Wrestbng per cent from 1966’s open Wills deal, will play shortstop changes from the line-up Billy • For Auto Windshields Bed; Yancey' said he was SUNDAY action Tuesday. The full two- 0 i,1 or 2 MACHINING and Bob Bailey, another ex-Pi- day 10-game program may Henhan sent out last opening • For Store Fronts and all WE CATER TO: 1:00 ( 8) New England ing line-ups when the big glqing to hang on to his lead. rate from the same transaction draw about 325,000 if the weath day when the Red Sox open at sizes of windows a Banquets a Weddings Dnekpins leagues start the baseball • Cylinder heads - Jack Nlcklaus said goodbye. will be in left. Wes Parker, the er is right. Four of the Tuesday home against the Chicago White • For Tablie Tops a Gatherings YEAR P U N Nickiaus, the 210-pound Ohio 2:00 ( 8) NBA Playoff season Monday and Tues a Group Me^.*'ngs first baseman, will be in center games will be played at night. Sox, scourge'V»f the Grapefruit OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. • Engine blocks arid s'^rongboy who set the Masters 2:80 ( 8) Sports Spectacu day. because of Willie Davis’ League. of every dese»,,.tlon First In Manchester. New Washington will jump the gun, Baltimore’s defending champs SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON other services of record with a 271 two years ago, lar sprained ankle (not the sun) Wc have the “ Know-How” cars,'full maintenance, fully as usual, with its special Preri- who won the pennant by nine Pittsburgh’s National League to please you! foreign and American set another — In reverse —- Fri 4:00 ( 8) Masters Golf and Ron Fairly, the right field insured to reduce your prob dential Opener and President games and then swept the favorites visit Shea Stadium to day when he failed to make the er, will play first. Ron Hunt, the Dodgers in a four-straight f.ace the New York Mets who J. A. WHITE lems and worries. For fall cars and tracks Lyndon Johnson has been invit Church Corners Inn eiit for the last two rounds of former Met, will be on second. World Series, open at liome may be struggling to hold onto Information can the 31st Masters Golf Tourna ed to throw out the first ball. 860 Main St., East Hartford That leaves catcher John against the Minne.sota Twins, last year’s mode.st gain (ninth G L A S S C O . ment.' LBJ or his sub will be working Red Sox’ Roseboro and third ba.seman who have been strengthened by 31 Bissell S t—Tel. 649-7322 Phone 289-43.'59 Paul Dodga Pontiac on a four-year Senator losing place) this summer. MANCHESTER .Bin shocking 79, with nine bo Jim Lefebvre (Nate Oliver the addition of pitcher Dean Philadelphia, playing Tony streak. INC. geys, gave him 151 for two opened at second last yean Chance. However, it will be Jim Taylor at first for recuperating The New York Yankees who 878 MAIN STREET a u t o parts rounds over the lush, sweltering Pitchers from last season’s opening K.aut, the 25-game winner, who Bill White, will bump into Ken Osfnnsky Augusta National Course, repre ousted the Senators from their alignment. Lou Johnson may or will opixise the Orioles in the Holtzman, already being billed DON W ILLIS Phone 649-2881 270 BROAD S l ^ sented one oif the great collapses traditional home in last place, may not be in the outfield de opener. as the new Koufax, when they in golfing history and eliminat will provide the opposition Mon DEALER IN WASTE Sincerity Holmes Tradition We Urge You To Support Set to Go pending on his stomach prob Mayo Smitli, the new Detroit face the Chicago Cubs at Wri- Open Saturdays until 0 P.M. ed his last chance of making the. day afternoon at ,D.C. Stadium. lem. manager, will send the Tigers GARAGE The Lutz Junior Museum gley Field. MATERIALS It ever there was a business the street floor level on Bigelow Ryder Cup team. WINTER HAVEN Fla. Among the non-political events The Dodger shifts give a Into action against the Califor The Atlanta powerhouse will 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 which personified the best in St. This consultation room fa “ Everything I did was (A P )— Dick Williams, the will be the unveiling of Mickey rough idea of the changes that nia Angels in Anaheim, Calif., be in the Astrodome to take on RAGS, IRON - enth'ely apart from the rest ox wrong,” Nickiaus said after he Boston Red Sox’ new mana Mantle as the Yankee first have taken place in the majors in a night ganve. The Tigers the Houston Astros who may Specicriizmq in family tradition, this would H o t n e .^ here in seclusion MANCHESTER AAA became the first defending ger, has his pitching rota baseman. since last October. Only Pitts have shifted Dick McAuliffe to present the novel sight of Eddie SCRAP METAL surely apply to the Holmes Fu- privacy you may talk over RUG CLEANING Cincinnati al.so opens at home burgh, having added Wills and second from short and the An Mathews playing first'base. Th# BRAKE SERVICE ehampion who failed to make tion lined up for the first neral Home at 400 Main St. any probtems you may have PUMP SERVICE COMPANY the cut. Monday, a special privilege moved him to third base, and gels have added Don Minchor night contest will be the first and PAPER This is strictly a family busi- with a member of the Holme* week of the American granted to the Reds, presuma Baltimore remain relatively and Jimmie Hall frem the National League game for ex- Front End Alignment Water Systems and Pumps 16 HANNAWAY ST. “ But I’ve had pretty good League season — although ness, started by Mark Holmes family. luck here before,” said the man bly in the days of Abner Double unchanged. Twins in the deal for Chance. Yank (Jlete Boyer, now the 731 PARKER ST. back in 1922 in a small place The entire Holmes family fa hurling is the club’s major Put Seafood in Your Menu Phaiw 643-0012 who was shooting for an un day. The usual sellout crowd at Baltimore and Pittsburgh Joe Adcock, who was the An Braves’ third baseman. General Repair Vl^ork Tel. 643-5735 or 643-6870 on Woodbridge St. Later, he proud and happy that they have Jacuzzi Goulds precedented third straight Mas weakness. Crosley Field will get a first have been established as the gels’ first baseman last opening St. Louis will also have night Fairbanks Morse WilUaima said Friday that Jim More and more people are peake Bay oysters. Enjoy them was joined by his sons Howard, been chosen a member of the 3-DAY ters’ title. “ Maybe It’s about look at Manager Dave Bristol’s two favorites by the sports writ day, will be in the dugout as action in what figures to be a Lonborg, a lanky right-hander finding out that fish from Man- whUe you can. Arthur and Norman. After Order of the Golden Rule — an time I started having some bad new triple shift line-up with ers, the sportsca.sters and the new Cleveland manager when fine pitching duel between the SERVICE who closed .■strooig for a 10-10 H IG H G R A D E Chester Seafood makes a taste Lob.sters, the IV*-lb. size, ai-c their father's death, the sons honor they have enjoyed for Service On hick.” Pete Rose in left, Deron John pro at Las Vegas. Minnesota the Indians ojKin at Kansas (jity Caixls’ Bob Gib-son, a 21-12 per tempting change in their men- still available at Manchester kept on in the same tradition many years. Through this mem- All Malles — Also — record ia,st year, will open son at third and Tommy Helms and Detroit are supposed to fur in another night game. Rookie former, and the San Francisco us. Fish can be served in so Seafood but the price is still that was exemplified by Mark bership, they are ablq^ bo take Yancey, the former West against the Chicago White Sox at second. nish the most opposition to the Gus Gil at second base is the Giants’ Juan Marichal, the $100,- Pointer who led by three strokes PRINTING many ways, and when you pur- rather high for every-day fare Holmes in offering a service of care of all the details when Call Hartford FURNITURE CLEANING In Boston’s Fenway Park Tues The (Cincinnati fans also will Orioles. San Francisco and main Indian change but the A’s 000 dandy with the 5-6 record. the first day, said he had some chase fish at Manchester Sea- but not for a real treat once in sincerity, where personal con- death occurs in practically any Sales 5 2 5 3 9 9 3 Service day. Job and Commercial bad luck, too. Printing food, 43 Oak St. you really a while for the family. Then sideratlon is a tradition. place — in or out of the United Darreil Brandon, another taste the difference for Loring there are frozen lobster tails In a business such as this. States. All you need to do fa to ” 1 was playing well enough to right-hander who had an 8-8 ^Baseball Has Changed’— Walker Prompt and Efficient Ventura, the owner of the busi- and frozen lobster meat which there is always one member of contact a member of the family, increase my lead, not decrease record as a rookie in 1966, will Printing Of All Kinds ness, buys his fish in small can be used in so many ways, the Holmes family on hand to tell them what your wishes are, When It's time to MOfCB WBOMdl It,” he said after an erratic start ag>ainst the White Sox quantities from fishing vessels Lobster tails are delicious when help you, and because it is a and they will see that they ane DKOORATK WITH round of five pars, six birdies Wednesday. member of the family, their in- carried out in every detail, •nd seven bogeys. Community Press that make port every night. The filled with a rich crumb dress- Rookie southpaw Billy Rohr Richest Cliibs Today terest in assisting those in The Holmes Funeral Home fa fish is shipped directly to Man- ing and broiled, and frozen lob- S h e r w in -Willia m s That gave him a 73 for 140 has been named to open the 9 East Middle Tpke. need of help has in back of It a beautiful one: it fa spacious 4 % Travel In Style, Elegance chester Seafood daily and by -'■ter meat makes delicious lob- MOVE and a one stroke lead over series against the Ysinkees in Telephone 643-5727 SUPER And Comfort B y so doing, when you buy the fisifi ster ne^vburg, lob-ster thermidor the deep ^ t s oftradition. enough for any s ^ c e and former PGA champion Bobby New York next Friday, with Form Second Division here none of the delicate sweet- and lobster salad. ‘ he role of a funeral there are smsaier chapels for Expert Nichols, Gay Brewer, 47-year- Lonborg and Brandon following CADILLAC LIMOUSINE ness’ and flavor has been lost Green as well as cooked director is a more complicated those reqiuring smaller services. KEM'TONE oTB, two-time U.S. Open cham WEDDINGS & SPECIAL OCCASIONS • Moving GALL Di I UXl WAl I PAIN I on the mound the next two By EARL YOgT EDWARDS If you are among the few that shrimp aire always available at “ "efor many things have There are private famUy rooms, pion Julius Boros and 22-year- days. Call ManchMiar 649-7853 have not made this vour head- Manchester Seafood, delectable ^^hanged. Today a funeral direc- separate entrances,• Packing a flower CR4.MM old English pro, Tony Jacklin. “ Baseball hais sure changed,” Harry (The Hat) Walker Veteran left-hander Dennis • Storage SHERWIN WILLIAMS George Archer, who had Fri observed ’as we chatted at the spring training base of the SEORETARIAL S^ters rS h of a 7 k ^ OAA.^'m I T ^ Bennett was chosen by Williams Social Security sured of proper care and hand- 981 MAIN STREET day’s best round at 67, was Pitt.sbiirgh Pirates at Fort Myers, Fla. Rated the team _ jg time that .you became ac- ideal for stuffing or baking to face the White Sox in and Veterans’ Benefits. One of ling. A sp ecif room fa set aside MANCHESTER alone at 142, while Tommy Aar to beat in the coming National, League pennant race, SERVICE D t l D G T o o l % ^ 0 « quainted. You will wonder why ®f^d make a most welcome addi- TEL. 648-6686 Ohlcago April 18. Bennett hod a the many extra services offer- fer the clergy. Naturally, the on and Doug Ford were brack Pittsburgh’s manager openly ^ .... • TYPING you waited so long, for even ^ meal. 3-3 mark for the Red Sox last Special Taps and Gages Of course, clams for all occa- ed at the Holmes Funeral Home is completely air condd- MOVING AND eted at 143. ^ .■stated his feelings on ch,ingos m STENOGRAPHIC people who are not enthusiastic season after he oame back from Stainless and Special Fasteners .'^lons and uses are carried regu- Home is the free "The Knowl- tioned; there is complete fire in the game since he first ar • BOOKKEEPING over a menu that includes fish TRUCKING GO. Player, the little South Afri DIRTY GAME— Dave Marr hobbles along in wet shoulder surgery. • MEMEOGRAPHING Special Reamers larly cherrystones may be Booklet" put out by the protection twenty-four hours a can who won the Masters in rived on the major league will change their minds. clothing and minus a shoe after driving into pond Williams said the recent con • STENCILING Decimal Sizes From opened, ready to serve upon or- ^h® ^ “ '®- day. Today, a loud speaker sys- STEVENSON'S 1961, is at 144 along with Paul ,>cene in 1940. .030 thru .500 in Steps of .001 Scallops are fast becoming a near 16th green in Masters Tournament. version of rookie Reggie Smith • ENCLOSED DESK der. Just phone 649-9937 and the one in-- Harney, Australian Bruce Dev- "Today.’’ he added, "the rich Meyer Steel Plug Gages real favorite choice and of in the hall of the main corridor stalled ait the Holmes Funeral from the outfield to second base SPACE tell them when you wish them bn and current U.S. Open est team.s in baseball are the In Steps of .001 course Manchester Seafood of the Home, or upon request Home is one of the finest, aa- ESSO was "the most pleasant sur ready and they will be all boxed champ Billy Caaper. second division clubs. These Edwards Building Carr Lane Jig and Fixture Parts carries these at all times. The it will be mailed to you. It ex- surind clarity of hearing no PARKADE prise” of the training season. Ball Lock Pins for you. 405 MAIN ST. Ici’jns. despite tlieii' vvealUi, like Vernon Circle deep sea scallops threaded on plains in a clear manner the m att^ whore you are seated, There were 18 sub-par rounds Quarterfinals Set ’’’Hie way he switched was Borlte Boring Bars— Carbide Incidentally, Manchester Sea BARBER SHOP TEL. 649-5533 Friday, accentuating the trou the New York Mets and Hons- Vernon, Connecticut Also Representing Other skewers with alternate pieces food carries the full Jack Au- many problems the family will Parking is a problem today amazing,” Williams said. “ He's ten Astros, can’t buy any star ps, of bacon, tomato quarters and will have to face and is most but this has been taken oare of Manchester’s Most Modem bles encountered by Yancey, going to help us a lot.” Phone Qmllty Manufacturers gu.st line of crisp crackers as * Tune-Ups PELlmer mid Nickiaus. players becaiuse there is no Ij''* 875-5329, 643-4510 5 John, East Hartford—289-6439 green peppers. For something well a.s cocktail sauce and tar helpful. by having a large paved park- Barber Shop with Excellent For 10-Pin Tourney Asked about the biggest sur rnuch money around. The bot special, why not try Cape .scal While it is natural to push ing area at the rear of the In all, 56 players made the cut prise in the training camp, WU- tar sauce. 6-Chalr Serxdce! * Engine Cleaning tom club stans are no longer on lops, the tiny sweet scallops the thought of death from our Home and there is ampfc .space for the lEist' two rounds, which While the gfolfers will be taking to the faii*ways this uams replied without hesita- For a meal ready to ser\'e OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. the market. that are an epicurean delight? minds, lit is something that we for 75 cars. The area is brllli- * Mlnar Repairs will be televised natlonaUy J Upholstery wiitliout any trouble on \x>ur weekend, suiwivors in the annual Men’s and Women's tion: "I can recall when a second Manchester Seafood still has a part, evei-v Thuisdav and Fri- «iust face some day. When you anUy lighted at night and easy (Closed Mondays) (CBS-’TV) starting at 6 p.m., 'Jose TartabuU. He’s a much and IV I Shop * Stam ps Town 10-Pin Bowling Tournaments will seek to advance division club oame up with a V tutul Riht-CUiA, supply of these, and before they day you may order delicious p r e j^ d for this access to the Home fa at the MANCHESTER EST today and at 4 p.m., EST better ball player then he was RE-UPHOLSTERING in action at the Parkade Lanes. guy who hit .300 or a prtcher are gone, do try 'one meal of SHOPPING PARKADE Sunday. when I played on the same clam chowder, homemade of ®“ y ^o make r o ^ side. Quarterfinals will be held who won 20 games and the next * Modern Furniture clear-cut decisions. You are wel- The sympathetic service of Lower Level, (rear) Player, who shot a three-un team with him at Kansas City 368 BURNSIDE AVE. them. course, fi.sh cakes, french fries. Sunday afternoon starting at 2 .season he would be sold, for EAST HARTFORD It has been said many t'mes. fried clam.s, fried'.scallops, fried ^® ® ^‘'^® family is PHONE 649-6850 MANCHESTER der-par 69 despite bogles on a few years ago. He has sur and Antiques ~ ri/^n t?/-w-im fTTt,, : a, j ______. o’clock with the winners mov about $125,000 to $150,000 to “name the fish and Manchester .«hrimp and fish and chips. The ‘ ion Rwm of the Holmes Fu- yooirs nigbt or day—you have the last two holes, said he was prised me witii his hitting. And • store Stools and Booths ing into the semifinals albout one of tire rich, first division Seafood has it.” Mr. Ventura prices charged for these excel- Home which is located on only to call them.______in very good position. he certainly can do the job in 289-6333 • Custom Furniture two hours later. All matches team.s like the old New York Slipcovers and Draperies centerfield.’’ makes an effort at all times lent foods are very moderate Seafood. ” I’U win it,” he predicted. "It will be best of three with the Yankees. Power and Hand Tools Made to Order TartabuU collected three hits HARRY WALKER Painting and Decorating to have every variety possible end if you tell them what time Reuben Plen’s should take two rounds of 68 to finals, one week fr#m Sunday, "Oftentimes a club, lilinning FREE ESTIMATES Men’s Scratch Division roll .sell theii’ stars to keep operat- personal accompUahmenits was Baby, Household, Party oysters this season, and now is for you to take home. Most peo- Texaco Sfafion Intrasquad game Friday. The Lower Level of the Parkade He complained bitterly of the ers will be A1 Rowett, George ing. As a rev^ult, the poorer the National League hitting and Banquet Supplies the time to have them. Use ple who have tasted these foods Public Hearing Set April 17 Qualify deep gfrass on the fairways. “ It Tabor, Carl Kleinstuber. Bill regulars bombed Lee Stange teams just got worse all the championship in 1947 with a 649-6324 381 Main Street for six runs in two Innings, Invalid Needs them as a cocktaU, in a stew, olan on "seconds” for the fam- makes the ball fly- You can’t WymEm, Mario Frattaroli, Bill time. .363 average. with George Scott homering JAY MAZZONE is the batboy for the •world cham Hcalloped - - they are delicious il.V and not only wUl you be able Seafood guess what’s going to hapipen. I Brown, A1 Hagenew and J6hn ‘This isn’t the case these “The bottom clubs have On Cutting Sewer User Fee Phone 643-9149 with two runners aboard in the pion Baltimore Orioles. Jay performs his duties with tvnd nothing surpasses Chesa- to please your family but you overdrove 10 greens, and I don’t Doran. Rowett is the defend days. There is far better bal- money to bum, but they can’t 4 3 OAK STRECT first. TURNPIKE will have a meal all ready to Hydramatic Transmfaslon do that in 30 normal tourna- ing champion. artificial arms. Here, he takes a bat from Orioles ance in major league ba.seball buy any ball players. Because of April 17 was the date set last It reported deposits of $5,933,- TEL. 649-9937 The Red Sox wound up train WATKINS-WEST ■ serve without any fuss or both Repairing toumaments.” Men's Handicap Division en third baseman Brooks Robinson. and every owner fa making the wealth in baseball, a team night by the Board of Represen 747 on Dec. 31 and gained 460 ing ait Winter Haven today with TEXACO er on your part. AU Work Guaranteed Falmer, the only four - time tries are Clem Quey, Roland mone3- 'ITie. richest, for, the like Houston, for example, FUNCRAL tatives for a public hearing to places in its standing. an exhibition against the De It wa.s in 6,830th place at the Texaco Lubrication Service champion, said he wasted a lot Spearln, Ren Tuttle, Ray Row .most part through, are second doesn’t have to sell off any of MANCHESTER discuss the ordinances setting CUSTOM MADE troit Tigers. Lonborg was SERVICE Open 24 Hours A Day end of 1965. We Give jjyfC Green Stamps of shots, wasn't playing partic ett, J«hn DeLucoo, Gene Darna, diVLsiion teams," he added. its fine young players like 2-Decker to Reappear named to pitch three -innings as Bunny Still Around ' Walker, incidenitaJly, picked Sonny Jackson, Rusty Staub lower sewer user charges for Deposits of the bank totaled CANVAS AWNINGS ularly well but still felt he had Roger Hence and Howie Ed ORMAND J. WEST Firestone Tires PARIS—It was just 100 years a final tune-up for the Ameri MEMORIAL CO. the coming fiscal year. $4,974,675 a year ago. a chance at it after his second wards. up the nickname. The Hat. be- and Joe Morgan. These guys all ago that the first “ omnibus a can League opener. Quality Line Products The town charter requires a This is shown In the 1967 An- straight 73 for 146. Women’s Handicap Division cause of his nervous antics hurt you with not only tiheir Director Opposite East Cemetery imperiale,’’ a two-decker bus. The two teams wlM travel to Gen. Repairers License public hearing every year to nual Roll Call of the 6,400 larg- Du p o n t s “ I’m still Just six shots pinners wiU be Eleanor Wilson, As Homers Feature v'hile in the batteries. He would hitting but their s p e ^ ” h« appeared on the streets of Lakeland for a Grapefruit grab and adjust his cap a dozen pointed out. 142 E. CENTER ST. okay the user charges. est banks in the United States beck,” the muscular Pennsylva Grace Brenner, Ruth Smith, AL ROWETT Corner Broad and Quality Memorials Paris, pulled by two horses. To League opener Sunday. NEW YORK (A P)— It’s been two weeks since Easter oiimore times while watting for Major league baseball is in a The ordinances passed pro published by the daily American stop ’n Go nian said. "I can make that up. Jayne Byrd, Lois Johnson, Manchester’s Oldest mark the anniversary, 25 copies but the bunny . . . or rather the rabbit. . . is still around, the pitch. It didn’t seem to af- healthy state. Middle Tpke. West Over 30 Years Experience vide for large decreases in Banker of New York, a trade I thought there might be a lot Helen Valentine, Wanda Kase- Wilson is the defending queen. of the first double-deck motor With Finest Faculties Phone 643-2176 charges. newspaper of the banking busi Atlantic Service of real good rounds out there. lauskas and Teri Doran. Mrs. The public is Uivited. Baseball Moves propelling baseballs over fences with amazing regularity. bus used in Paris will reappear. There were 21 home runs hit ------Call 649-5807 There will be a charge of ness. I’m grateful to the boys there Detroit Tigers—Bought catch This type of bus was retired 49 Prop: “Rudy” DuPont in five exhibition games Friday, $11.20 per dwelling unit in There are about 13,500 banks weren’t more and I’m still this er Jim price from P'ittsburgh the Braves. He had tied the Strength Up the Middle A. AIMETTI, Prop. years ago. including a pair by two colle SELL Harrison St., Manchester stead of the $16 charged last in the United States. 128 East Center Street close.” Krates and announced catcher score in the bottom of the ninth giate sluggers against San TRADE Tool Equipment year; $21.70 for a two-family SEE US FOR: Brlando McFarlane would he with his first. C o in s BUY PAPER LOGS ON SAI.E Phone; 649-6977 F’rancisco ace Juan Marichal. With Coventry Ball Club home instead of $31, and $21.70 • Aluminum Roll Up Celts, Three .Down, reassigned to a minor league In Friday’s other games, San The rabbit ball was never live a One of the largest inven LOS ANGELES Synthetic pjyg 55 go pgj. additional unit R udio Todo'V Featuring a complete line of Awnings team. Also optioned catcher Ar- Francisco defeated the Univer Rental Atlantic Products plus New Coach Bill Ayer likes to meet Vinal Tech of Middletown tories In New England. log.sg.s for fireplaces have been for f_j. units with more than two J • Door Canopies lo Brunsberg to Toledo of In lier. sity of Santa Clara 7-3, Cincin • SuppUes and Accessories, CUNLIFFE put on sale ioi California for 79 General Automotive • Storm Doors Season Opens sit behind home plate and look and Killingly High twice and “We Rent Most Everything” dwelling units. W U R C — 1360 Still View Victory ternational League. Homers accounted for all of nati downed Cleveland 6-3 and a Teletype Service. to 98 cents for a bundle of four. Repairing • Combination Windows the runs In Atlanta’s 4-3 11-in straight ahead. Should his Cov Ellington High and E.O. Smith The charge for out-of-town 1;00 Mike Milliard Weather file p«"t two New York Mets—Brought up Houston shaded the New York MOTOR SALES The California maker plans to 4:00 Long John Wade Manchester Awning Co. BOS’rON (A P )— The Boston Celtics may be whistling ning victory over Minnesota and entry High baseball squad do of StoiTs once. Connecticut Valley users will remain the same at 8:00 Dicic Robln.‘3on 195 WEST CENTER ST. day# hasn't been the best pitchers Chuck Elstrada and Yankees 1-0. The game between EXPERT AUTO BODY and test the Ea.stem market soon; in the dark, but they’re still hopeful of overtaking the Philadelphia’s 8-7 triumph over anything this spring, the im Schedule: April 10 Cromwell; A P $45. 1:00 News, SIct Off Telephone 649-3091 for outdoor sports but the Ron Taylor from Jacksonville the Chicago White Sox and Chi Coin Co. there the retail price will prob W B C H — 910 petus will come from the re 13 at Bolton: 17 Rham; 19 El- FENDER REPAIRS Collections will be made May Established 1049 Philadelphia 76ers and retaining the National Basketball of lintemationai League and Pittsburgh. Those two games cago Cubs at Oklahoma City 97 Center St., Manchester ably be about $1.50 for four. 1:00 Matinee n lfere are hoping for a turning vetersins that provides EQUIPMENT 5 and the billing will be made 4:30 HarUord Highlights Association title. Wilildamsport of Eastern provided 16 of the day’s long was rained out. lin^ori; 20 at East Hampton; 643-6295 ENAiVlEl. and LACQUER The logs are made of waste pa 7:00 News Break from tiio weatherman him with good strength up the 24 Vinal Tech; 26 KiUingly; 27 935 CENTER STREET through data processing. 7:30 Gaalight On the brliik #f elimination bach, who piloted the Celtics to League, respectively, and sent shots. Marichal, the Giants’ $100,000 Open Dally 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. REFINISHINGS pers, wax and an oil byproduct. fills weekend. middle. Bacon; May 1 at Portland; 4 MANCHESTER April 17 is also the date of Quiet Hours Both file Manchester after three straight defeats by eight straight NBA titles and pitcher Dick Selma to minor Hank Aaron’s second homer right-hander went seven innings Thurs. and FrL to 9 P.M. RE.ASONABLE PRICES 2:00 S^lgn Off The Patriots were 13-6 a year at Oomwell; 8 Bolton; 10 at the first meeting of the newly Country C8iib and Ellington WUt Ohomberialn & Co., the nine in 10 years before turning league camp for reassignment. of the night won the game for in a final tuneup for Tuesday’s (Closed Mondays) 649-2052 W T lO -1 0 8 0 ago. Killingly; 11 at Rham; 15 East RT. 83—VERNON, CONN. elected Board of Representa 1:00 News U dge Country Club golf Celtics are looking beyond Sun over the coaeWng reins to BUI opening day assignment against 1:15 Home Decorator PONTIAC Hampton; 18 at Vinal Tech; 22 Just Above the Traffic tives. The hearing will come day’s fourth game at the Roisseil, admitted the chances of the Cardinals and was tagged Leading the returnees is hurl- 1:30 Monitor ■ AND (Mursea officially c^ned to at Bacom; 25 Portland; 31 E. Circle DICK’S after swearing in o f the new 2:00 Opera day for the season; that is, Garden in the beot-o<-7 Eastern pulUng eut the series are “ not for homers by Santa Clara’s A1 er Rick Young, a three-time All- 6:00 Monitor Aqueduct Remains Closed, Charter Oak Conference per O. Smith. TEL. 643-0016 board members at 7 :30 p.m. 6:00 News weather permitting. Si'vlsion finals. veory geed.” - Strange and ^ d Austin. Painting— Decorating Ordination Sunday 6:16 Monitor TEMPEST Bat haven’t yon heard “We should win Sunday’s “ But the players sUU think Jim Davenport, bidding for former. Young, an outstanding SHELL 11:00 News hoopster and cross-country per Lyman D. Reed, Assistant 11:30 Monitor fliat It never rains for » gome here and we’re due to they have a better team than Legislators Now Involved Saq Francisco’s shortstop job, COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Minister of the Union Congre- 12:00 Other SALES and SERVICE l ^ e r on file girif eonrae! take one In FWUy,” Boston the 76ers — and I agree,” Auer clubbed a three-run homer and former as well, has won 24 Spotlight Falls gatlonal Church since Decem Oapt. John HavHcek said opti- bach. said. “ A series of little NEW YORK (AP)—Aqueduct drawn by their owners because a single, leading the Giants‘ at games in three previous sea Interior— Exterior— Color Consulting Service 653 CENTER STREET 1:00 News sons and posts a 1.80 E.R.A. ber, will he ordained at a spe 1:10 Speak Up Hartford mlaUcaOly. “ K we oouW win things has been beating us, like remained closed today, and its they felt no useful purpose tack. .4roimd Richard 2:00 Barrj' Parber PAUL DODGE missing easy shots and throwing Complete Insurance Coverage BIECHANIC ON DUTY cial service to be held in church 3:05 Speak Up Hartford down there ’Tuesday, the fact idleness was causing activity would be served.” Pete Rose and Dick Simpson Tom Papanos behind the the baii away at the wrong AT ALL HOURS ' tomorrow evening at 7:30. 6:10 World This Week that we would play hack here among the state’s legislators Meanwhile, activity stepped hammered homers for the Reds plate, Lionel Jean at ^ ort and Against Rangers Est. 1915 6:30 News PONTIAC, ING. Tho Swing time.” Bank Ranking 6:40 Weekend Wednesday nighit might work to which could become more fran up on the legflslative front. with Simpson's three-run shot Billy Gordon at second com 873 Main St.— Tel. 649^2881 World of Philadelphia Coach Alex Han- MONTREAL (AP) — Henri Starters, Generators, The Vernon National Bank 7:00 News our advantage. tic than bettors whose horse has Senate Minority Leader Jo in the second inning. Both blows plete Ayer’s experienced quar Carburetors 7:15 Speak Up Hartford mim and Ohembeiiain admitted tet. Richard has been a marked now ranks 6,370th in size of 8:10 Jack Drees YAMAHA ‘ "nie 76ers are not using as been disqualified after finishing seph Zaretski, a democrat, said came off Cleveland’s Jack Kral- Domestic - Foreign Cara that the 76ers are in a com With Mike Hunt and Dave La man since he followed l»g WM. DICKSON & SON commercial banks in the United 8:15 Speak Up Hartford eoming to many men as we are and back- first. he expects Republican Gov. ick. 643-7008 9:00 News manding position with a 8-0 pointe gone', Ayer must find an brother Maurice into the Mon States. 9:40 Speak Up Hartford SEYMOUR to-baok gomes could be rough The big track shut down Nelson A. Rockefeller to call a Larry Dierker worked seven Tel. 649-0920— Manchester, Conn, load, but warned against over- treal Canadlens’ Idne-up 13 11:30 Barr.v Farber AUTO special session of the Legisla scoreless innings for Houston other hurler. He hopes either 12:00 News on them.” Wednesday when owners re years ago. optimiam. ture to resolve the boycott. Scott Rhoades or Bob Green 12:16 Sign Off Genera Menager Red Auer- fused to enter horses In protest against the Yankees. The Astros But the elusive Pocket Rocket 1 W P O P — 141# “ It’s not over yet and we Democratic State Senator pushed across the game’s onjy will fill the bill. (Jharlle Dana 1:00 Woody Show Over le^slatlve failure to In was still moving in high gear know It,” Haimum said. “ I nev Seymour Thaler called on the and Walt Solenskl are other 6:00 Lee "Bqbi" Sim^h Sho^ crease'purses. run in the third inning. ' today as the Canadlens met er thought we’d win the first State Racing Commission to hopefuls. ' i i i i i g at a time Friday, It looked New York’s h'mSTy Rangers in PLYWOOD CENTER three and, despite losing, the replace the “ 19 millionaires” The Storrs twins, Tom Kolod- like racing activity would re the second game of their Na Celtics have demonstrated their who are NYRA trustees because ziej and Dave Cargo have also Lapp Plaza Th Mins flitJob...W(havt)usttlwrlrillDiiPont sume today with a unique’ one- tional Hockey League best-of-7 greatnea^. We’ve bad to be at the trustees not only run the gone. Next to pitching, the out CAMPING Pilot for it .. in eolon to imtch uiythitigl Havs a race card. Sports Schedule playoff series. TOURAINE Route 83, Vernon question on colorT. what to usa?... how to da Rf our very best to win.” George D. Wldener entered tracks and fix purses they also field presents the biggest prob “ They’ll go all eut to a'void lem. Rhoades and Dave AdJm- ‘"rhe thing around the league 875-4304 •ALL US lir aiipart kaio an your m k I paintini ioh. Ring Twice and the Jaclyn Sta •n their‘ own horses and win EQUIPMENT eik have the in.side track on seems to be to hit Richard,” the humlliatibn of Ibeing lour in ble « f Dr. Leon Levy entered most of the purses. MONDAY, APRIL 10 garden jobs with Jeff Cour, a Montreal (Joaoh Toe Blake said hamburgers.. , PAINTS Tents. Cots, Sleeping Bags a row,” Chamberlain wid. Model Fool in the $60,000-added He also urged Louis Lefkow- Baseball — Ellington at Mid IT'S “ Even if same of them inwtiidly reserve catcher, Dennis Sher Friday as the streaking Oanadi- M~^Dor»ld'S ^ Air Mattresses, Stoves Excelsior Handicap, and the itz, state attorney general, to dletown. EdlJohnson PAI NT (T) know that the series fa over, man, Dana, John Plaster and ens prepared to resume their FOR BEST RESULTS HERE New York Racing Association seek ■ an injunction against the Baseball — Bolton at East Lanterns tbey’U ge down lighting.” Hampton. Solenskl also looking for spots. drive for a third consecutive 't : ... 0 m 723 MAIN ST., MANCHJ^TER — PHONE 649-4501 announced a one-race program boycott as a violation of anti Predicted Auerbach: Baseball—Cromwell at Cov Green should start at first Stanley Cup title, ‘"rhey’ve been You’ll find the finest plywood MANCHESTER would be held. trust laws. BUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK “ Pride should , carry the Cel And, in the state capital of entry. while Bob Plaster seems set at doing it — and gottli^ away PAUL'S paneling, cabinet plywoods, kitch SURPLUS SALES C6^ But later in the day, NYRA with it — for 12 years. But he 169 N. MAIN ST. tics to a win Sunday.” President Edward T. Dickinson Albany, aides of Robkefellef TUESDAY, APRIL 11 third. took for tte foldeo arcbes. . . McDonald’s PAINT SUPPLY en cabinets and Armstrong ceilings CJoventry lists an 18-gdme takes everything they throw at at Depot Square • issued the following statement: and Assembly Speaker Anthony Baseball — Rockville at El . . . Open Thors., FrL 9 PJH. tor slate, starting at home, should him and just keeps going.” 46 WEST CENTER STREET 645 MAIN STREET Open Daily to 9:00 PJM. “ There will be no racing at J. Travla, a Democrat, contln lington, EARLY BIBOS Baatiara ...... „ ------^ ^ ^ The other semifinal series in yottr oonvenlenoe. PAINTS - Authorized sales and service OaUaSeo 146-r-3i3, Jbam Colby Aqueduct Saturday due to the ued to meet In an effort to find a T rack-East at Plalnville. the elements permit, Monday SILVER LANE EXTENSION Tel. 649-0300 J. FABB — 64S-m i the NHL playoffs, Toronto at 127—350, Vera Hooker 142 — fact that bofii entries for the solution without calling a spe THURSDAY, APRIL 13 against Cromwell. The Pats go Ghioago, ireoumea Sunday olgM. Ted Inidon Inc-, Tolland Tpke., Talootti^e, Conn. H 4. Bert BottlceUo liBU. BxcelsU^ Handicap were with- cial session. Baseball—Coventry at Rplton. twice around the conference and { \‘ •...... ' ■ ^ ‘
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MotorcyelM— TBBKE OUGHTA BE A LAW ^ FAGALY luid SHORTER , Help W seie*^ PAGE TEN MANCHfiSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1987 BleyelM 11 3B 3> BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB CLASSIFIED JAWA —model 200, best o(- fisRHOURSSQUa'/ WANTED -R N or LPN, 7-8, «»' WANTED TNEittSDiiDli|jrEI1B0I eipmiloa H / WACERUSS FOR IRMIU hateb- HAND OVEB TH' MONEY I SHALL REMEDY THAT 1 ISN'T THE 1 ’ TMOSfe LeATHEKlr B E A <30LP STUumn’i ADVERTISING 1968 H ARLEY Davidson —motor position. Starting;. aMary $li FOR THAT HOT DOS, CO./ SMCXmiASA eonelite in Manchester, part per week. FleaSe caB Mrs. IMMEDIATELY! * O A / C Y TH6 WAY you WORK.ieLBOW PATCHES MiNE.wrm \ dlMcUon.______Boootsr, rood condition. Call SYLVESTER! LOAN OFPICe oeouenoNS e x p e n s e s l ik e > compiiqr,...'' .SSlYivuietU CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 649-9869. 8ASf^ NIPPLE' tim e, 9-1. 649-8216, 876-9644. LoenMA, Emco O a rp ., R outs ssSocMar,^, s.^lN TOWN^ p e a n u t s FOR th e 6-44A Bolton, 64M266. Stop !■ 6 U F SHOULD BSNOPftoe fw* dOCtntanrM.) 8 A.M. to 5 PAL 26” BOY’S BICTCLE, excellent LEM, MAJOR I ANY PI©EON5,B U S V llniiiUM dlDoratieiil ADMDJIBTRATTVE ASST. — at your. oonvenleiKe. emu? condition, $26. Oall 649-8760, a f EXAMINER COULD FARE TO THE RACE (Utin) daBlUtetl , Respanalble person for im U ^ - ~ - i t t h i mountilB te r 6. S E E YOU WEAR TRACK AND COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. portant duties In processdngr dooi" _45MucuUni .K'...... 1- orders at a pubUc warehouse. TWO OR -mREE ipepreciation on 14 "Tun tbiapp^tioB MONDAY Thin FRIDAY 10:80 AAL — SATURDAY 0 AJM. T«. •■•. U. I. M, Off.--AN ittl* Mmd Fast and accurate typing nec Pil l o w s a y e a r ! YOUR HAMMOCK/ dOB&ioldanaaw ImliMst Sendees • IM7 by UaiM N«m SyadkeNb h» SEWING S 80 Biuffi A aontiMiipiMt essary. Hours Monday thru hMdr OSKonviia 5 ^ 2 5 ' PLEASE READ YOUR AD Offered 13 Frjday 8-5. Good wages. FuU »BMrUdirRI ^i.^m TxwnnoB 30D tcniii> tBTmdiiidW BSSkatehid 83AztMi OlaieSfled or ''Went Ad>” are taken over the phone ae a benefits. Apply by maU o^« in MACHINE SSKntmiy oonvenlenoe. The advertlier ihoiSd read hie ad the FIRST SHARPE3NINO Service —Sawa, B u t LET'EM START M T d — nat asPMHnIi,. . person to O.L. Mamu, l^rt- WttMr IrM. doJtr “« ld •Seoun. DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT lERRORS in time (or the hhlves, axes, shears, skates, 6ERVIN& ANP ford Despatch and Warehouse PKtiirtt, IM. SlFiriod aecowiia]| Itf US fit OH »S b S S ? , ^ dOSittmiM next Insertion. The Herald is responiible (or only ONE Incor rotary blades. Quick service. Co., Inc., 226 Prospect St., TRAINEES 33HN1I 88Wi«MirflMl*WE2“ ,, rect or omitted Insertion (or any advertisement and then only Capitbl Equipment Oo. 88 Main SUREASriECIi- M 'D M m O B BTSenowful 1 9 r im « id i« dlDpebtatl East Hartford, Conn. We are BY V. HAMLIN fonmdB to the extent o( a "make sood” Insertion. Errors nhloh do not MORE ROCR AMP ALLY OOP tbi---- P . aOLitttiUiid aicuifot St., Manchester. Hours daily an equal opportunity employ SrCOIMIIBUdnM (print) 'virtitettM ilFB teto. leMMi the value o( the advertisement will not be oorreetsd by 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- ROLL IMAM A We offer the following advaoi* AW, BE OUIET/ AFTER WELL, PO YOU MCbnp^if B dsxnmtau er. HOW VUKE THAT? WE , . YES, BUT I'M SURE y a8Pani]aii(in« DOWN 44Aiiircnbl "make rood" Insertion. A M -7968. PiSCOTHEQUEr tages to good home sewers that WIN A WAR WITH THESE I WE OUGHTA ALL, WE CAYT LET 'EM WHY \THEY WDULPN'T / THATS A KNOW OF A ^ would Uke to Join our tralnlnig JASPERS AY WIND UP J BE MAKJN' STARVE, EVEN IF WE NOT? THEY \ HAVE IF THEY'D/ REASON FOR BETTER ONE?, SSSS m *** ISffoidhindto dSBidaet (Rockville, Ton Free) HAVIN'TFEEP'EM! rClHEM ' IP HAVE A WAR STARTED HAP AS MUCH V STARTING SSUttli----- nd SAfonl--- dTIntirpnt . . ATTICS, CEILLARS and yards program . IT, PIDN'T / AS WE HAP/ ^ A WAR? Uncle Tom 3 Unupinted dOAIhnniiMlot cleaned, trash hauled to the THEY? MSmiUiUti(iM dBetti^^ 643-2711 875-3136 dump. H oasonable. Call 648- 1. Modem air-oondttioaed pteat SDUIBIUODI 6819 o r 1 684-4624. r " & 1 “ ft 10 r 2. New sewing equipment r M A M RUBBISH CO. Reliable KEYPUNCH SHOULD BE- i5” since 1967. P rofessional, resi 8. Steady year ’round employ Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? dential, industriai, commer m ent ALLOWABLE 6HORTEN cial, removal service, speclal- If OPERATORS 4. lilberal guarantee minlmiun IT Izln^ In attics, cellars, garages, 24-Hour Aniwering Service w age yards, incinerator and card i F \i i\ Special Sendees 15 Bonds— Stocks— Schools and Classes 33 iBk OUT OFR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS Free to Herald Readers board drums available. Rea Full-Time Days 6. Attractive piece work pro sonable rates. 649-9767. Mortgages 27 CERAMIC AND MOSAIC Craft gram YES, BUT TV - rentids at B. D. Pearl ______HOW ABOUT V VJDULPMYJ Want Information «m one of onr claaalfled adverttaements? Instructions. Learn this excit PUTTING OM \ BE A FAIR MOT SENSE STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone AppUances. T. V. Cjmpany, MORTGAGE LOANS - first, Part-Time Nights 6. Paid holidayB and overUma ___EL44t AN ing hobby and make vour own ! bT HIA. 1m . T.M. Kti- U.S. Pit OH K ' THE GLOVES \ AAATCH-IF >>OU ENOUGHTD 28 No answer at the telephone listed T Simply caU the walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter 649 Main S t CaU 648-2171. second, third, all kinds realty. WITH ME.' I WANT | TAKE YOUR DO rr WITHOUT Statewide, credit rating unnec gifts. CaU 872-0392 (o r inform a BY LEFF and McWILLIAM« TO SHOW YOU /SPECS OFF 'lOU IMSUITIMGHIMI races. ^ conwete ^alrs. r o t OTIDLER FOR hire, cus- If you would hike to join a DAVY JONES essary. Reasonable, confiden tion, anytime. M u s t be experienced alpha- WHAT EXERCISIN’ < WON'T BE ABLE BRACE VOUR- 5 T EDWARDS Reasonably priced. 643-0851. tom tiUlng, lawns, gardens and muneric XBIM keypimcher. pleasant stimulating and inter IT'S THE ONLY CLUE CNOUSH1 SELF FOR THE tial, quick arrangements, Al HAS DONE FOR ) TO TOUCH ME, SAXES AND Service on Arlens, tob a cco beds. 843-9920. Company offers exceUenit esting organization stop in and 1 HAVE, SO I M U S T m y t im in g a n p /a n d if y o u TO P E - i UPCO/VUMG Y vin Lundy A gency, 627-7971, FOLLOW IT... IF I'M 5 T ANSWERING SERVICE wages and working condi a s k 'fo r Mir. Gresham . VERBAL Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn ^mZZIIZIZIIZIZIZIZZZ^IZr 983 Main St., H artford evenings W RONG, IT'S CURTAINS FIREWORKS/ mowers. Also Homellte chain e— oJt ^ tions, convenient free park ' ' CAL BRASHER 238-6879. ABLE ST 3 T 64941500 075-2519 saws and International Cub KOOling SlOing lO ing, in-plant cafeteria and Our Work Is Child’s Play — above average benefits. and leave your measarcL Yon'S hear from onr advertiser In Cadet Tractors. Rental equip- RTnwiCT.T. HOME Improve We Make Quality Stuffed Toys 40 ment and sharpening service ment Co.—Roofing, siding al- Business Opportunity 28 AMBITIOUS Jlr time without spendlnr all evenlnr at the telephone. on all makes. L A M Equip APPLY teratlons, additions and re- OPPORTUNITY in a 26c $2 ' JT i i 4ft 4i 7 T m ent Corp., Route 83, Vernon, THE KA-KLAR modeling of all types. Ehccel- coln-op car weMi and In the MEN Autemebllos For Solo 4 876-7609 M anchester Exchange lent workmanship. 649-6495. CLOTH TOY CO 4a 51 52 —Enterprise 1946. new automatic 76c Dri-thru, . Tri-e------how to make $200 a week for young woman Invalid, 7 ABIE WOMAN wanted for 3 ± t fled Manager, Manchester clalty. Pick-up and deUvery COMPLETE plumbing and housework, three days a week, Evening Herald, togther TORONADO or more. A short training a.m .-6 p.m . 49 M ilford R d., service. 742-76OT. heating InstallaUon, repairs program. We train on tan 246-4597 after 6 p.m . own transportation. Call 640- with a memo listing the ------and remodeling. Service calls Schools and Classes 33 companies you do NOT 1966 car of the year, 87% dem axel trailers, all type 5618. given immediate attention. wane to sea your letter. off original price. Sale by transmission and tank CHARGE NURSE —8 a.m.- MIMEOGRAPHING — prompt CaU M A M Plum bing A Heat BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Your letter will be do- owner. trailers. Also, EmeiyvlUe 4 p.m. at new nursing home. atroyed if the advertiaer la service. CaU 647-9847, evenings. ing, 649-287L ALL AMBITIOUS MEN Please ca ll 876-0771 or 640-S0S1. NOW, P^SO HENRY ONE OF THE PRETTIEST SIRLS sleeper cab equipment oiM you’ve mentioned. If 643-2991 Members of aU truck own AMKEIT AND X WOULD IN HONS K0N6 ANDASTUNNIN6 not It win be handled In LAVOIE BROTHERS—general t OWNE PLUMBING Service, TRACTOR TRAILER EXPEIRIBNCEID saleslady, 35- er’s association In New CASUAL, LIKE YDU TO DRESSER. TALK ABOUT GLAMOR usual manner. CHEVROLET — 1064 Im pala work, chain saw, lots cleared, alterations and repairs, bath 60 years o f age. Knowledge o f TAFFY. HAVE DINNER SHE'S COT IT/ JOBS WAITING England and New York. convertible, exceUent condi trees removed, kmdscaping, rooms, remodeling, emergen sewing helpful but not neces AUTHMim WITH US, BUZ. hmm! then Part or full-time training. tion. $1,600. 742-7602. loam tor sale. Oompletely in cies. Clall 649-4066 before 8 a m. sary. CaU for appointment, 10 I'O BETTER V-i TRAIN NOW — Licensed and approved sured, free estim ates. OaU 742- and after 6 p.m. a.m. to S p.m. Manchester 649- WEAR MY Lost and Found 1 PONTTAC —1962 Grand P rix, program. For Information 7649, 289-7033, anytim e. PAY ONLY 9532. fuU power, automatic, low call Hartford, 247-1353 AUTOMOTIVE OME. 6\P m i A , FA«INAtlM6( HOW 10N6 HAVE LOST —aU black, fem ale cat, vicinity Washington School, mileage, excellent condition, Mimnery, WHEN WORKING anytim e. PHYSICAL therapists—wanted ?0PS Nfo An! U61.V WiTCrf! 'toU BEW HOOKED OH IHE 6fUFF ? original owner. CaU 875-0363. 643-1718, ______Household Services Dressmaking 19 to work in weU equipped Phys' Help Wanted Earn while leanndng. Qual leal Therapy Dept. Job open ity T raining, cUdeet and BUDGET PLAN LOST — Lady’s gold Hamilton Offered 13-A DRAPES—custom made to your ing available May and June. Doe to expamdoB ia our Good condition, CsJl 643-1869 a(- largest In the east will en AVAILABLE wriatwatch a week ago. measurements, lined or uhlln- Apply Mr. Pattavina, Physical growing VW dealership, we ter 6 p.m . SPRING CL-EANING problems? able you to earn $200. per ward. CaU 648-8296. ______ed. For further information •Therapy D ept., M anchester need the following penonnelt CaU Suburban Cleaning Serv week up. Learn on aU caU after 6, 643-1913. GO NOW — PAY LATER Memorial Hospital. An squid LO ST-PASSBO O K No 98118 ic e at 649-9229 today fo r free makes and models of equip opportunity employer. Savings Bank of Manchester. ^ ““®* estimate. Budget terms avail ment on otu- 40 acre train SALESMAN 64o"oi90. e W> H WM, !«. TX, In- 1)^ AppUcation made (or payment. able or use your Conn. Charge ing grounds near EtofieM. SECRETARY — sales, short BY LANK LEONARD Card. Moving— Trucking- MICKY FINN TO SETTLE estate. 1962 M er- Over 700 gmdtwtes in 3 Help Wanted— hand necessary, dlvemilled du isn't a question these days of out^thinking the LOST — PASSBOOK No. 98098------, j ------Storage 20 MECHANICS years. Do not be misled by ties, ca U '879-0666. competition! They can buy as many computers as Savings Bank of Manchester. ' ^A^ TO WALL caiTietlng. Female 35 'BILL.'yoU'LL HAVb \ o H n o ! I'LL 6o } m ik e ! th e WEDOfNG tS dition. $16. 649-6061. other schools. . Compare — TO MAKE UP WITH ) ALONG WITH ^ NEXT w e e k ! you SIMPLV Application made for payment. Cleaned to factory approved MANCHESTER DeUvery. Ught we can !" trucking and package deUvery. oomparison proves. licens RN or LPN, li-7 shift FuU and WArrOBSS '—must be expei> MECHANIC BEST NEWS BVERVTHIN6-BUT M U S T PATCH THINGS U P j specifications, minor repairs. ed and accredited program. ienced, no Sundays. Apply in POUND — TRI-OOLORED male Trucks— Tractors 5 Refrigerators, washers and part-time. Laurel Manor, 649- I'D HEARD IN N O T T H A T ! ^ WITH MALONEY! CaU Hlgbie Servlcemaster, Par FREE details phone person. Center Restaurant, 499 YEARS.' stove moving speciaUty. Fold 4510. TRAINEES THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG ^ 1966 FORD PICK-UP, % ton, Hartford 249-7771 anytime. Miain S t ing chairs fo r renL 649-0762. CASHIER —weekend evenings m •______Idead lo r cam per, $1,800. or r e w b AVTNG OF bums, moth — ------$450. and take over paym ents, holes. Zippers repaired. Win- only. Friday-Sunday, from 6-10 CAR POLISHERS p.m. Must have knowledge of Annoancementt 2 CaU 643-0704. dow shades made to measure Painting— Papering 21 aU sizes Venetian bUnds. Keys figures and the handling of SIX U9B3> pick-ups and one AT LONG LAST m onies. Apply In p erson , only MAINTENANCE B2ECTROLUX vacuum clean made ^ e you wait. Tape ^ PAINTING-Interlor and. ex smaU dump, ^ need work, no after 1 p.m. daily. Straixi ’Thea ers, sales and service, bonded oorders for rent Marlows’s 867 terlor, very reasonable, free 'THE ONLY TRACTOR sensible o ffe r refused'. 648-9666, tre,’Main St. Hartford. HAN representative, Alfred AmeU, Main 649-6221 estim ates, CaU R ichard M ar' between 9-S. ’ ■ tin, 649-9286. TRAILER SCHOOL IN 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, Excellent wetfciiig eon> \ > « HEALY CLEANS floors, win 644-8141 o r 648-4818. dows, Venetian blinds, etc. PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, THE HARTFORD AREA ditfons, paid vcKarion, 1939 FORD plck-iq), restored. vlvi Don’t accept anything but the Interior and exterior. Paper NOTICE INDIVIDUAL AND busineBS in- CaU 643-4819 after 4:30 Don’t be misled by other insurance, uniforms. come tax returns prepared. best. Be really clean—be Healy hanging and waU paper re- In accordance with the re EVERETT W. movaL Dutch Boy and DuPont schools, why travel 76-100 MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON .JONES and FRANK RIDCJEWAY c 'C Dan M oaler, 649-3829, 626-8368 1861 DODGE paneled truck, fair clean. CaU today. Healy Build quirements m^the Zoning Reg;u- Quality workm anship. CaU m iles. A p p ly to 1 » body, good mechanical condi ing M aintenance S ervice, 624- latlona of the Town of Man VAN DYNE I I TAX RETURN — Business and evenings, 246-9593. BUT, MR. ABERNATHY B U T ITS THE LOW-FLYING STUFF ftp' tion. R easonable. 644-0166. 0620. chester, Connecticut, the Zon BUILDER BYRON BIRTLES / Individual prepared by income TRAIN LOCALLY THERE^ m SNOW I'M WORRIED a b o u t ;ANYWAY. ing Board of Appeals wUl hold Rianning a new home ? Beau DUDLEY, tax accountant. Raymond Gi BX3RD EXPRESS truck, regie- HI-SHINE personalized floor JOSEPH P. Lewis cu^m a public hearing on Monday, FALLINI^ ■' .,VM* painting, interior and exterior, We train men, fuU and tifully wooded lots, some HANDAAE 0 IW7 >, NU. I.t TM UA (n. Off. N-& rard. 643-9926, coUeoL 876- tered for 3,000 pounds oatry- poUshlng Specializing in home April 17, 1967 at 8 p.m. In the T E D TR U D O N 3 paperhanging, waUpapor re part-time, days or nights with view of Hartford. Good MY 7862. ing capacity, with one cuWc floor poUshmg. Kitchen, rec on all makes and models of Hearing Room of the Municipal finan cing avaUable. WIU INC, UAABRELLAl MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl yard dump body. Equipped rooms, etc. No job too smaU, moved. WaUpaper books on re equipment. We have 37 Building, on the foUowlng ap trade your present home. Tolland Tarnpike I DON'T ATTENTION i with rack for rubbish amd lad CaU fo r free estim ates. 643-9964 quest. FuUy Insured. Free es years’ experience In the plications; STATE HEARING TaloottriDe WANTTD I WY m EM IU e WA6 6 CCJC, AND I PONT WANTTANy WHmCINiy/PLAYS HOMEMAKERS ders. Write or phone, John S. tim ates. CaU 649-0668. Phone 246-4781 ANDVOUCaAV£A\B OF YtXJE BACICTAUe, e ic w e 6HE FULL'S truckling industry. No high ALSO. GET A N Y Augustine Kamienski, BUectro- W olcoU, 180 M ain St. INSIDE - OUTSIDE painting. Leonard Flannery, 27 Tolland eHO/ZrWEKSHTON E ilU E R / OUT ALL TUB STOPS. hix sales representative. Invites school diploma necessary. SNOW Building— Special rates for people 66 or Turnpike, Industrial Zone. Re THE POTATOE3/ you to caU for free examination Let American Tractor KOm^AE. Auto Aceossories— over. CaU my competitors then quest permlssfon for Special a t your cleaning equipment In Contraering 14 Trailer Training show you caU m e. Estim ates given. 649- Elxception for New Car Deal preparation for your spring Tiros 6 how to earn $180.-$276. A CARPB3NTRY —concrete work 7863, 876-8401. week. Guaranteed place er’s License, and Certificate of JONES 4- eleanlng. CaU 876-6381, 236- R'PSEWAy SET OP 4 C rager 14” S. 8. anything from ceUar to roof. ment assistance upon grad Approval for SEune, (ssdes and MEN and WOMEN 4 -8 4251. mags, especially for Tempest inside and out, no substitute EXTERIOR AND interior paint- service of pickup campers and I _____ V! uation. The only school lo NEiaiBD ON ALL SHIFTS IN LOCAL TEXTILE MILL. Lem ans, GTO, $100. 649-2909. ing. WaUpaper books, ptq>er- vV' INCOMB TAX Service — Indl- for quaUty work, satisfaction cated In Hartford licensed trailers), at above location. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMKKK hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful ridual and busineBS returns guaranteed, competitive prices. by the State of Connecticut Beaupre Motor Sales, Inc., EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT NOT ESSENTIAL. WK ly Insured, workmanship guar /^ANCTMER YOU N<3- Trailors— No job too smaU, D&D Car Department of Motor Vehl- 165 Center Street, Business TRAIN YOU. ATTRACTIVE WAGES, GROUP INSUB- eupa prepared reasonably. CaU any anteed. L eo PeUetier, 640-6336. V /^ I T T O , Y E S 'M .' MODS?.* time for appointment Roger Mobllo Homes 6-A pentry, days 643-1904, evenings cleG. Zone n. Request permission for THE LlBRAR'Y ^tTS A BOOK^ oM.' S U P iF A If no answer 643-9048. ANCE AND PBOFIT-SHAMNG BENEFIT. APPLY IN YOU« CAN'T V olpi, 644-8849. 649-8880. Special Exception for Used Car l-^OLl^'MOCK F=OR U S 8’ WOLVERINE camper, sleeps •Z'B B E L I E V E , J^ A A IC B T NAME YOUR own price. Paint Dealer’s License, and Certifi PERSON A T VOUNO- NEW SPRING hne of Dutch 2 or 3, exceUent condition, good ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga- DON’T DELAY MODS.' IT' ecu. ing, Interior and exterior, waU- cate of Approval for same, at ^VALCI Maid garments, may be seen biiy- 643-6927. rages, rec rooms, batbrooms — ACT NOW — ^ mr hr hdum. papering and removal. 647- above location. Wednesday from 9 a.m.-lO at tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce ALDON SPINNINO HILLS CORP. OAMPESl IHAHER, sleepa 6, 9664. 289-6547 Anytime AU persons Interested may TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. BY LESLIE TURNER 186 L ake S t , Mianchester. ment work, cellar floors, pat C.APTAIN EASY oompiletely fumlsbed, never attend this hearing. ios, roofing. CaU Leon Cles- — TRAIN NOW — Zoning Board of Appeals OBOVl HERE’S AAR. McKEE, SAFE AUD IT'S BEEN A f I'M TOUCHED THAT MOU CAME I tho ugh t you m ig h t 'Ve mellowed used. Can b e seen at 88 Sea- Synskl, BuUder, 049-429L 5 HATTBRINB ( TOMVAIP.J.PI YOU COULDN'T AND w ished to EASE 'vDUR CONSCIENCE Eleetriecri Services 22 PAY WHEN WORKINa John F. CUfford, ORDEAL I'LL REAP M"/ GARBLED BY RETURNING MV NEST EGG AutemobHOjl For Sola 4 Clirole alter 4 p .m ., 619- Chairm an ______0147. CARPENTRY—alterations and WEllER FORGET! n o t e , VET YOU- ' YOU ONCE SWINDLED MB X 1 MAY PE addltlona, reo rooms, garages, ele^cal ^ — ------— — r - r r - John A. CaglaneUo, UNCLE JOCKl INTEREST! / a BIT AWRE NBIED CAB? Your credit turn S ecretary Oo FBEBlB..BUr ed down? Short on down pay Motoreyelei— Read Herald Ads MACHINISTS ment? Bankrupt? Repoaset- Bleyelei 11 insured. OaU Colonial Electric, 0.'| Mon? Don’t deapair^ See Hon- guaranteed. A. ^ Dion, Inc., NU. 643-4860. I 0$44)166. I I I -4-8 >f6 eat Dotiglae- Inqulra about low- BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS 1 eat do«im,l smallest paymenta QUALITY Carpentry—Rooms, ROBIN MALONE B^ BOB LUBBERS I anywhere. No smaU loani or dormers, porches, basements, Floor Ffailshlng 24 ' finance company plan. Doughs ZOOM INTO SPRING refiniahed, caUneta, bullt-lhs, LATHE OPERATORS BXOOR SANDING and reflniab- HELP WANTED i M otors, 883 Main. ______fo r m l c a, aluminum, vinyl, YDUIRE right; b r a n d y - I'LL REAP MYSELF TD ing (specializing in older ateel, eeramo aiding. WlUlam : TIME f=DR B ED . SLEEP WITH A LITTLE 1966 OHEVROLET Im pala Su 1964 Honda 50 $ 99. floors), cleaning and waxing ’ Y0UN6 MAN TO LEARN 2 TOOL MAKERS Robbins Carpentry Service. BRIEFING ON AFRICA per Sport, V-8, 4-apeed. Many W hite floors. Painting. Papeifaang- 649-8446. FDR MV MEEriNS axtraa. BlxceUent condition. ing. No job too smalL John I THE PRIHTINR BUSINESS . HRST SHIFT OPENINGS CaU 640-8462, alter 6. 1965 Honda Trail 90 $199. i^gjfypoN H. SMITH A SON— VerfaiUe, 649-5760. Y ellow Remode^ng, repairing, addi — ...... ■ . Ml , .1 ■ 37'/,-HOUR WEEK • PAID VACATION d A U FRINGE BENEFITS LI ITLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 1966 C A U E N TE Comet—V8, tions, rec looma, garages, automatic, power ateeii^ -|^g SuzuM Modd PAID RETIREMENT PLAN 00 porches ami roofing. No job Bond*— Stocks— OVERTIME SCHEDULE r r radio and beater, white with B105 $299. too amaU. CaU 649-8144. Mortgoges red interior. Entering service, Red and White APPLY I® ^ . beat offer. 649-6627. AT.T. ’rVT» B « n f nablTiet vm rlt' SECOND MORTGAGE — Un i TABCO MFGe CO* kitchen remodeling our spe- Umlted funds 1961 CORVETTE, wWte, two OMlty, 22 years experience, ond mortgages,■tgages, paymenta b ; k iianrl|P0tPr Iw pning ? pralJi \ S3 ELM ST. MANCHESTER tops, 288 cubic inch, high per- TED TRUDON, INC. Pair prices. OaU Lou Dascaado, milt yourir budget Expedient F ^ ^ fon n an ca with 4 o?eed. 289- BoutoSC. Tateottvitta 649-6966 aiCPtlBM. aervloe. J. a BteJiy. ilseuR. •enk after i m . X . . - t ^ ^ s s s r ' .i.‘.
PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1967 MAUCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCJHBSTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AFRH, 8, 1967 P A G it T H m r d a i r ^ Hdp W onted-M ote 36 Hdp Wonte«i-Mote HtipH t t o WW tonted Artietet For Sd* 45 Musteol lotlhliiMiils 53 Aportewnte Hote— mm Tm o o i m H 6 3 Biitliittt loeorioot Houtot For Sate 72 Hooira For So» 72 Houtot For $ote 72 Hoorat For Sote 72. Soborboo For Solo 75 Soborboo For $ote 75 V e r n o n AA BROWN AND Slwlrpe •c»w PARl-tXMB mornings ter Jaa- Fninote 37 d a r k r ic h , stmie free loom, B8 HAMMOND organ with tisa- machine man wanted. Muet be Itorial aerviee, fl^e days. Gen- $16. Gravel, IIU, atone, band, Ue speaker, |1,7M. Oell 249- TUfAwnwinHTin H ^ Tnonte. thlM For Root 64 MANCHEffTBlb^T foOm bwna, $4,806- ^ ' a oottage, near lake, WARaNOEE T O , vicinity- KAMCHEtTiBR otoaini, 8 WOODLAED PARK -S o . Wind- OILKAD — SALT BOX (Orua CLASSIFIED able to lay oat, set-up and op- eral Cleaning Services, 46 Oak patio and pod sand and ma- 0740. includos etove, refrigera- LUNCHEONETTE, Hartford - 2-car garage, .ax$ra lot Just oouM be year) ’round. Flnano- Ranch) large living room with rooni Ranch, formal ' dining sor, 7 room house, 8 bedrooms, 17W) completely restored and erato machines. Pull or part- 8L, Manchester. 64B-SSS4. HELP WANTED nure. 648-9S04...... " " tor, hot water, private drlw exoeUent looatlon, well equip foduced . to $28;400. Mitten Ing available. MKten Agency, dining L, modem kitchen, room, tonga Uvlng room wltb Uvlng room, bath, full dining remodeled. Five spacious 53 Permits i to e. Top wages tor top man. ------A n lla iM l 5 6 way, nice grounds, $88. J. D, ped. Has fountain, bqoths, pii-' Agen^, Realtors, 643*6080. Realtors, 64S-6800, dishwasher, diaposal, etc. 2- llreptoea, foyar, pluah waU to romn, large eat-in idtehen, rootns, new heating, wiring and M niH |w vs 948A129. car garage, large tot Act to waU oorpetl^, two large bed family room and garage. Large plumbing. Antique dtop poten 648-U8S.: Alternating Shifts: POOL. TABLE FOR -SSlS. Oall aa oven,' dlahwaSher, Low rent, $»r PAYS ALL. Aaaonto 4% pat iuNCHESTEfoUl room Odo- On Building: ADVERTISING SHOP MECHANIC WANTED TO BUT—Antlquee, J681-6807. day, thla won’t last tong In rooms, enotoaad braeseway, gs^ lot, beautiful'trees. Desirable tial. Far bekw Investment. Dye Machine Operators 648-2684. cam mortfpige. Attractive t- nlal, baths, dishwashar, BBOKT ORDBR cook—toll t o e Finishers -______-steins, totnlture, pewtor, lead- ■..... !‘ ' — .1' ■ this ndgbborbood at this price, rage. Call early. H. M. Fre neighborhood. Prindpala only. $26,900. OaU Suzanne Shorts, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS position, must be over 18. Good bedroam Raneh, flrapliua, caipattng, famUy roctn, reeraa- $35,900. m ilbrlck Agency, chette, Realty, 647-9908. . 644-0618. 648-8086. J. Watson Beach A Por machine building, r e -' Weavers ...... - ...... ed kunpa, art glaarprimltivea. ^ traea, view. BUtoUna Agency, tlon room, double garage, cen Are Issued ; 8 A.M. to 5 PAL wages. Apply In person non. 0528, eventoga and weekends, prime area, can be purchased Ranch, full basement, excellent gets results ceUl Louis Dimock Included in the permits were trols, also motor for boat winch watches, old Jewelry, hobby 2 *’*^” *®"*®’ Hdp W anted— 81 Cooper Hill St. coUecUons, paintings, attic heat hot 875-5745. TONCORD RD. — h e a ifW CXINTEMPORARY-8 rooms, 4 MANCHESTER — Gracious 6 separately, $10,000. J. D. Real condition, $106 pay all. CaU Realty, 649-9823. seven for new dwelling, $98,« 3 5 WE HAVE openings aid Personnel Office Open en, 3 bedrooms, raorMttoa llta, good hourly rate, good ______1------0973. Subuiton For Ront-Bi InaIng room, beautiful largelarm wood-wood age, as-e. extra largelara-a tot,lot. onlyATilv $18,-n s . .and sewer.__ __i- 1. CtoU1, R. J. Flagg Co. Legal Notices 000; "Jid 45 miscellaneous per general office work, including with figures, for assistant to plus production bonus. Apply hours, driver’s Ucense neces- Monday-Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Building M oterioh 47 room, landooapfed yard.. Mar ed to^ $81,900. PUlbriek Agen 900. Hayes Agency, 646-OlSl. mits, $3J,825. FIVE ROOM apartment, on 90 lon B. Robertson. Rfealtor, tween 9-5 p.m. VERNON —8 bedroom newly LIMITATION ORDEK typing and bookkeeping. Hours president. Salary common- in person, Klock Company, sary. Apply to Mr. Rali^ USED PLUMBING fixtures and WANTED - ^ r l ’e Engileh b l^ - cy, Reattors, 6494847. AT A CX)URT OF PROBATE, Twelve oertificatee of occu lA. Apply in person, IV. H. suratc with ability. IVrite qual- 1272 Tolland Tpke., Manches- Schaller or Mr. Elwood Carter, 643-4141 hot water radiators in aood cle in good condition. 649-3329. ^ high sch«)l ana acre farm In Hebron, Garage 64S-6068. MANCHESTER — now under MANCHESTER — choice lots pointed suburban Ranch. Rec held at Manchester, within and (or pancy brought in $18, two iiiTigniivi Lsimber Co., 540 East ifications to Box G, Manches- ter. and garden privileges. Adults CHENEY BSTATB-rlf roonu, 4 oonstriictlon, buUt by Ansaldl, room, large tot. $16,900. 876- the District of Manchester, on the Manchester Motor Sales, 512 For Other Hour Appointments condition, two toilets, two lav- ^ anTED— 1% or 2 h.p single SStoto ^ * BRICK RANCH-^iOaded With wlth view of' Hartford, near 30th day o( March, 1967. drain-layers’ permits, $20 and Middle Tpke. ter Herald for interview. W. Center St. Manchester. 643- stories, one tub 5’6” , 649-8408. WANTED --1% or 2 h.p. ^^l_e Eetato. 643-5129. preferred. 648-0888. baths, 2«ar garage, approx Colonials, Ranches, Raised Bchixila and recreation, in quiet 0666. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, one trailer permit, $5. FULL-TIME bartender to work phase electric motor. Oall 648- ___ extras, 7 rooms, plus finished imately 8 acrea of Ifend- By ap Ranches, city utilities, etc. Judge. 1611. ’THREE ROOM heated apart- ANDOVER Garden Apartments baaement, 2 baths, fireplace, residential area of $40,000 VHIRNON—beautifully remodel Estate of David M. Quey. late of •laycees Set Banquet UEDSOAL ASSISTANT end re- in private dub as permittee. rolntment PhUbrlek Agency, Charles^ Lesperance, 649-7620. homes. L. C. Greehough Co. Manchester, in said District, de- ceptinniBt, excellent opportuni Write resume to Box W, Man- ‘______ment, stove and refrigerator, —new 8 rooms, stove and re- garage, carpeting. Only $38,- ed uid maintained 10 room The Ellington Jayceea MANAGER S itu a tio n s W a n te d — AUTHENTIC cleaned used en- healtors, 649-6847. 647-9021. “Charter Night Banquet and ty tor a career in a worth- cheeter Herald. ------—------—— garage, adults. No pets, third frigemtor, 800., no lease. Leo 000. - T. J Crockett Realtor, MANCHESTER — 6H room Colonial, tUtra modern kitchen, On rnotlon of Adolph A. Quey, 85 Femote 38 bricks. - . Spruce St., Manriiester, Conn., ex Dance” will be held April 15 at while and interesting position Journeyman-Electrician 643 2208 R o o m s W ith o u t B e a r d 5 9 floor. 649 0052. nard Agency, 646-04M. 64S-1677. MANCHESTER —6 room Cape, Ranch, excellent location. 3Vi baths (in-law suite), Ehc- ecutor. OPPORTUNITY NA’nONAL COMPANY look ORDERED: That six months the Crystal Lake Ballroom> in tbe .ettlee cf a doctor In Maintenance country setting, fireplace, Oversized garage, neariy s Rosart Prai ceUent bam, box stalls, pad ing for the m ^ ' to service RELIABLE MOTHER with ref ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, DESIRABLE 6 BOOMS, second SEVEN ROOM Raaoh In the screened patio, tip top condi- from the 30th day of March, 1967, be Donations are $10 per ooupla Eeat Baittoed. AppUcante must Diamonds— W ctchos acres of land, a country borne docks. Ideal for active horse and the same are limited and al Part or Full-Time sales routes, experience not re erences will care for small centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, floor, heated, $120. monthly. Resort Praporty Green Manor with 1% baths./ tlon. CaU now. Only $16,900. In town. Only $22,600. OaU Mit- F o r 7 4 minded family. Bolton Lake lowed (or the creditors within which Cocktails will be served at be neat, a good typist and aUe Rate Range (Days) child for working parents. Rea 14 Arch St. . Parking. 649-1919 between 6-7 to bring In their claims against said 3:30 p.m. and dtoner at 7:30. to meet the public. Pleas«aat quired. Guarantee of $150 -r-r J e w e lr y 4 8 For Rent 47 This home has an extra room Bayes Agency, 646-018L ten Agency, Realtors, 648-8980. jjICB LOT at Cape Cod, Brew- area. Upper 40’s. (JaU Suzanne estate, and said executor is directed Several woinen wlU be se weekly to start. CaU 644-0202. $3,092 - $3,274 Per Hour sonable. 643-8857. p.m. plus the. standard three bed- Music is by the Goldtones. ■urroundlngs, liberal benefits, WA’TCH AND JEWELRY re- POR RENT —front room, cen- ster, 1,800’from water, private Shorts, 643-8886. J. Watson to give public notice to the creditors lected to fin peormenent po- COTTAGES FOR rent -G ard- rooms, Uvlng room dining and IMMACULATE 6% room Ranch m a n CHE 8 T E R executive Beach A Oo., Realtors, 622- to brllng in their claims within said Reservations can be mad* salsiy ooRunensiirate with ex MEN PART-'riME momdngs WOMAN WOULD like to take pairing. Prompt service. Up to trally located, parking, 69 NEW 4 ROOMS, first floor. . ner Lake. Modern^ laketront, In an almost forgotten price beach. 649-4997. time allowed by publishing a copy with Fred Strolney or Bob perience. References both per sStiionB with interaationel We are looking for a Jour kitchen. One car garage. Price home, /Porter St. area, 8H 2114. of this order in some newspaper and evenings for janitorrial care of children, days or nights $20. on your old watch in trade. Birch St. 649-7129. disposel, cellar storage, yard, Flree brochure, pictures. Ar has been reduced, property -Is ^ange, 6 bedrooms, kitchen rooms, 2. baths, 2 lavs, 4 Isjge having a circulation in said probiue Brunette. sonal and business required. manotooburer of faebion neyman electrician to per district within ten days from the service, 6 days a week. Must full-time. 875-6381. Closed Mondays, F. E. B ra y , tt *-parking,------heat,- hot water. rowhead Grbye, Route 85A Col vacant, qualify for FBA with dining area, baseboard beihooms, Florida room, 27’ BOl/TON LAKE area—7 room Police Arrest Hours 9A, Monday-Fridey. apparaL AppUcaabs will be form the complete range of 787 Main St. State ’Theatre TH® ’mOMPSON House, adults. 644-8169. SubnrlMn For Sate 75 date of this order and return make In charge cf sales girts in be over 18. CaJl Healy Main electrical and electronical chester. Conn. 343-8378, 848- financing. T J. Crockett, Real heat, aluminum combinations, kitchen with bullt-lns, inter Dutch Oolonlal, 32x16’ bam, 16 to this court of the notice given. Boy K. WlnlSier, 21, of 77 Write Bok E, HeraU. tenance, 87 Niles Or., Manches WOMAN WILL care tor chil Building. Street, centrally located. ______JOHN J, WALDETf, Judge. Iccel araa. High income work, and also will be re dren, days, full or part-time. large, pleasantly furnished LARGE 3^ ROOM apartment 7178. tor 648-1677, fuU finished ree room, $16,900. com, completely air-condition $10,900 —buys this 4 bedroom acres, most attractively situ Henry St. was aireeted at 2:40 wMh fliexible working hours ter. 624-0620. quired to do other duties Wolvertoo Agency, Realtors, ed. '2-car garage, beauUfuUy home near Crystal Lake, beau ated. Mid 80’s. Call Suzanne OBDEB OF NOTICE a~m. on Rt. SO today and charg 649-5745. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 available May 1st, modern FOUR BEDROOM Ranch cop- AT A COXniT OF PROBATE, tor women with managerial GENERAL FACTORY workers, related to the maintenance for overnight and permanent kibchein and bath, large doe- 649-2818. landscaped lot. FOr further In- tiful ooodltton. Mitten Agency, Shorts, 643-8886. J. Watson held at Manchester, within and for ed with failure to display head MAINTENANCE- pobenfUal. For interview oall of our mill. Trade school EXPERIENCED mother wiehes Fuel and Feed 49>A W onted To Rent 48 venlently located near East formaUen call R. F. Dimock Realtora, 648-6930. Beach A Oo-, Realtors, 522- the district of Manchester, on the lamps, police reported today. good working conditions, guest rates. . ets, $100. per month, heat and Hartford. Large Uvlng room ADTHENTIC NeW England 5th day of .^ r il. A.D. 1967. Mr. Dougtaa, 286-3224. and 5 years industrial ex babysitting days, for working ------lights included. Call 649-3981, WANTED — 8 bedroom apart Ob., 649-6245. 2114. Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, He ie to appear In Circuit MACHINIST fringe benefits. Apply, 8:30-4, with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths, rambling Cape. Nine rooms, 6 ’TOLLAND —new 3 bedroom Judge. New England Metal Products, perience or equivalent re parents. Good references. 643- f OR SALE —first quaUty baled BROOKFIELD ST.—gentleman, 5 :30.9. ment,! by couple with two teen Court 12 in Rockvtille April 26. quired. Applications accept 8867. twin bedroom to be shared unusiuti 14 X 20 famUy room, bedrooms') VA baths, - modern BOULDER RD. — Oolonlal, 6 R ^ o b house, large wooded tot. COVENTRY-Federal Colonial Estate of Dtnda A. OaselH, late of 44 Stock Place. hay. Call 649-6911. age children. Please call 648- 2-car garage, ExceUent .value, Utetaan with sU buUt-ins, jdua AU electric heat. CaU 875-9329. Beautifully restored, 5 rooms Manchester, In said district, de- Rate Range (Days) HAlRmHSSBR WANTED — ______ed daily, interviews ’Tues with same, next to shower, FOUR ROOM apartment, sec- 8906 after 6 p.m. rooms, Uvlng room with fire 10 per cent down, 80 year morb bar-b-cue in family oized Uteb- place, dbUng room, large phis Florida room, cdiarming 8 „Upon application of Ruth Oiselli $8-092-$8,274 Per Hour hours 8-5:30, salary and oom- AiDMXNIS’TRA’nV E ASST. — day. Call Miss Banister, parking. 649-6801. ond floor, stove and refriger VERNON — 7 room Cape, large Strike Averted mieeiDn. Oall 649-3991. 1-774-9605. Apply to: Situorions W anted— ator, young couple, no children OOTTAGE ON lake within com gage available Wesley R. en. Sunken living' room with screened porch, 8 bedrooms, room guest house, beautlfoUy on saM es Responsible person tor im Fertilixera 50-A kiteben, fireplace, oount^ size tate. as per aprtication on (Ue, It M o le 3 9 ROOM POR RENT or will preferred, no pets, $90. CaU muting distance of Manchester Smith, Realtor, 643-1667. cathedral celling, central air- 2-car garage, large tot in pres situated on village green, 1% ' Among Firemen, We are looking tor a man portant duties in processing share my apartment with ma ------. . - ______£___ lot in area of fine homes. Only private acres. Must be seen. is EXPERIENCED — Full - to e orders at a public warehouse. 643-9409. for July and August. CaH 640- eondlttoning. $46,000. FhUbrtck tige neighborhood, $24,900. ORDEIRED; Ihat tfas foregoing to perform a wide variety and part-time, women wanted ROGERS CORP. RETIRED gentleman av.illable cOW MANURE by the load, ture woman, kitchen privileges MANCHESTER — nice 6 room Agency, Realtors, 640-6847. $18,900. Hayea Agency, 646-0131. Upper 20’s. Call Suzanne appllootion be heard and deter of duties in the mainte Fast and accurate typing nec Mill and Oakland Sts. 7204. PhUbrlek Ageiitoy, Realtora, mined at the Probate office in Man PoHce in N.Y. tor sales In wooMn’s specialty for part-time chauffeuring, pri- peila Brothers. 643-7406. 649-6746. homer oversized garage, e x c e l - ______640-6347. ffixnts, 643-8886, J. Wataon nance of our plant Must essary. Hours Monday thru Manchester lent value at„ $15,500. Mitten MANCHB3STER -6 % room ANDOVER — 8 room Colonial. chester. in said District, on the 30th NEW YORK (AF) — A strifcfe shop. Apply la ptmen, at the vate party. American, excellent------Furnlsfiod COUPLE WANTS 5 room, first TTreplace. Private beaCh priv- Beach A Co., Realtora, 522- day of April. A.D, 1967.' at two have medianlcal aptitudes Friday 8-5. Good wages. Full Agency, Realtors, 64S-6980. Ranch, rec room, fireplace, 1% m an<3HESTER -new listing - o'clock In the afternoon, and that by the city’s 10,600 firemen waa Peggy-Ann Ohlop, Broad St., driving record. Will travel. ----- r; ;; , , ^ ^ ^ ______, , AparteiM ft 63-A floor apartment or bouse in Uegea. Only $14,900. Paaek, 2U4. notice be given to all persons inter averted Friday ndgiit when ttw and be familiar with ma- benefits. Apply by mail or in Write Box C, Manchester Her- H oUSOhold G o o d S 51 NICE ROOM with desk, own baths, enetosed porch, large oversized 6 ro .-n Split Level, ested In seid estate of the pendency Manchester Paxkade. An Equal Opportunity Manchester. OaU 649-9684 af MANOH ESTER—6 room Cape ■MLS, Realtora, 742-8243. firamen and 26,000 poUcemoi ehlne tools and machining person to G.L. Manus, Hart- Employer Witohen. CoU 649-5469. lot, trees with country large living room ami dining of eald apollcatlon and the time and aid. a_. a — THREE ROOM furnishcd a p a il- ter 6:30, aU day Saturday and with 8 bedrooms, family size place of hearing thereon, by pub voted to accept new oontracta. of replacement p a rts tor Despatch 4c Warehouse Co., CLEAN, USED rstrl^farators* ■ ■' - oii ittMifioa 499 Sunday. atmosphere. Quick occupancy ^ room, Mtcben with ample cab- VERNON. — 6 room fVlo«dai, Legal Notices* lishing a copy of this order In Trade school and 5 years Help Wonted Medo 36 Inc., 225 Prospect St., East RETTIRED gentleman desires ranges,s. automatic washers, ROOM FOR LADY or gentle- "^**'^ ^* Mtuhen, 24’ living room, dining Priced for quick sale. Aseiirn- inets, 8 good sized bedrooms, large living room, Aintng room, some newenaoer having a clrcula- The dd pacts expired nine Industrial experience or with guarantees. See them at man, quiet, convenient loca- ______^ room, fine location, tree rtiad- OBOEB OF NOTICE tton in said district, at least seven montha ago. Hartford, Conn. We are an q il BURNER service man and part-time position as bookkeep- aUe mortgage. Charles Leaper- siao paneled recreation room, modern kitchen with, bullt-ina. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, dajrs before the day of said hear •qulvaileiit required. Rogers E3XPERIBNCBD backhoe opor- Equal Opportunity Emi^oyer. gjoam fitter for large indeoen- « or assistant. General office B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- tlon, 234 Charter Oak St. 843- b LUNGTON CENTER-mod- Businoss Praporty ed yard, $17,500. Wolverton ance, 649-7620. - - ing. to appear if they see, cauee at The Identdral 7-moatb oon- offers a sizeable padcage of ern first floor, quiet, furnish Agency, Realtors, 649-2818, said time and place and 'be beard tracts provide a $1,876 paefcaga fringe benefits and is an r i t o ^ a S ^ l n S l S r o f s S t r c PRODUCE CLERK-full t o e . dent company, fringe oenefits, ^ « n e <,r For Sate 70 TWO FAMILY butit 1964, 2 hot garage, large lot. Immaculate Robertoon. Realtor, 648-6958. sth day of April, a d . i967. relative thereto and by ihailing on increase, phu fringe beneftto, ed studio apartment, for busi $19,400 — 6 room Split, Level- condition, Inside and out. $28,------^------:------Resent, Uoo. John J, WaUett. or before April 7. 1967. by certified equal opportunity employer syriems. Paid hoUdaysholidays and 8«>d working condiUone, fringe SEWING MACHINE -Singer ness person. CaH 876-1868. APAR’TMENT ROUSE—6 unito, water foxnaoea, exceUent mall a copy of this order to Ruth for each man. Blrat-grade fire benefits. Apply Produce De- ®Pen- 628-7707. ______automatic zig-zag in cabinet. Apartments—Flote— Wall-wall carpeting, stove, IH 900. UAR Realty Oo. Inc., 643- BOLTON 6 bedroom Ranch ’’'^gSuU* of Alms Jarvis late ’of Oaseill Kovocs. c-o WHlIam B. Ool- enjoying steady year’round year ’round work for the right located at the center of Man neighborhood, 96 Starkweather 3692, Robert D. Murdock, 643- basement guage, fire- M a^ester, in aaid district, de- Ilns. A«y.. 21 East Middle ’Tum- men and pdtcemai now xeceiva woric. Applications accept men. Upton Construction, Ihe. partment, Popular Market, 725 yoUNG MAN for general fac- PART-TIME work -caring tor button holes, embroiders, hems Tenements 63 baths. ’Twin size bedroomz, St, reasonably priced. Hutch Dlke. Manchester. Oonn.: John $6,466 per year. chester, exceUent condition. By garage, bus. ButcUns Agency, 6472. place, ■ level■ " ...... to t with plenty of ______application______of___ the __ Man- CaselM, Lake Street, Coventry, ed dafly, irrtervlews Tues 742-6190 after 6 p.m. East Middle ’Tpke. tory work. Apply Ka-Klar Cloth yards, painting, odd Jobe. 649- etc. Uke new condition. Orig Businoss Lecotiom appointment, PhUbrlek Agen ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. trees. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, cheater Memorial Hospital, Incor- and. return make to this When approval come, the fire inally over $300 balance now, WE HAVE customera waiting Realtors. •649-6S24. days. Call liOss B^dster, ’Toy Co. 60 Hilliard St. Man 7784. cy, Realtors, 649-5847. TWO FAMILY, 6-3, catonet 648-1677. porated, prayinggrasajruzA forava theaazv appoint-•grgMaiii.*’ Omit. men wer, in the midst of a mail 1-774-9605. Apply to: LABORER with knowledge of $53.50. Take over payments of for the rental of your apart- For Rent 64 ENJOY THE country atmos ment of commissioners to pass upon JOHN X WAIAETT. Judge. RADIO SHACK septic tamk installation, good chester. MANCHESTER —Come see this Mtcben, built-in vacuum ays- Its disallowed rtoim acainst said vote on whether to strike. They $9 monthly. 622-0476. or home. J. D. Real Es- MANCHESTER —comer toca- phere of this 6 room Cape. Set tern, garage, 119 x 165 lot, gar- ANDOVBR-overslzed 6 room estate it is > bad been cooduoting an un benefits for the right man. Cadi Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ------tate. 643-6129. SUITE of otficas presently sn^U but comfortable 2-bed on a wooded tot. Priced to seU ORDERED: That the foregoing FilH-tima salesman and tiona on Main Street that are room home today with Its shad den, trees, $21,900. HutcUns Cap«, 3-cw gwage, large application be heard and dieter- precedented work fetowfiown to 643-5927. SIX ROOMS of model home fur- suited for professional purpose Idqal for offices, stores, etc. at $16,900. CaU Paul W. Doii- Southeast Mills Lead ROGERS CORP. management trainees, 40 GROOMING and boarding all nishings far Immediate sale, APAR’TMENT — centrally lo- ts now available In the State ed yard, now bath and remod Agency, Realtors, 649-5824. wooded tot, assumable mort- nimed at the Probate office in Man protest file lack of a oonfract. We have a few of these unique gan. Realtor, 649-4586. ------gage', Mgb tocation near lake, chester, in said District, on the 18th hour week with day off. ELECTRICIAN’S helper, ex MALE HELP WANTED breeds, Harmony Hills, H. C. cated, 3 rooms plus kitch Theater Building. Can be sub eled kltehen. Reduced to $12,■ daylay nn« inteiv nouncement, of a tentattve set- Mtochestec vanoement employment. Wilson Electrical For Shipping Room and cooking, wall to wall carpet menta,'the growth fend the de 649-4535: slr-comtitloned Colonial, 8 ock Oo., 649-8246. estederied, in saidi eatato of the pendency account for 90 per cent of U, S. tlement eariy Friday after an 643-6427. under $1,000. Call Mr. Werb- formation can Theater mana and span” 4 room bungalow on years old, 8 large beitooonis. Co. 649-4817. Cutting Room. ’There is ing, Venetian blinds, garage, mand is so Obvious. T. J. cotton consumption al- all-niglfi bargalniiig seaalon. APPLY El PERSON ner, 643-1121. ger. 643-7882. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. fe| large treed tot wltb a 2 car family room, formal AiTninw BOLTON—6 room Ranch. Gar- of hearinfonig thereon.foerron. to profit sharing, a pension DACHSitUND PUPPIES — ______adults only. Write Box D Her MANCHESTER—6 room Garil- garage. Ideal first home for a _ wtiwM uuBiig A**A ushinfe a copy ofo f this orderordei in some though this region grows only Before the aetflement, (life Manchester Parkade plan plus other fringe bene AKC miniature, small stand- ELECTRIC RANGE—40” ; elec- 8(»i Ootonial, m odun Utdien room,, huge kitchen prith ell • atone front, dead end newspaper^iavingring a dcircuiati r o pdJee and firemen bad turned ald. young couple with economy In buUt-lnB, new wall to waU car- street Large treed lot CaU FOR FUN AND good earnings. West Nfiddle ’Tpke. fits. Apply ard and standard reds and trie hot water heater, 30 gal- MAIN STREET with built-in range, dhdi-wasb- mind. Barrows and WaUace before of*^»Sl ^toMlngrto The region includes Georgia, Al- down the last of throe pockaga LOOKING FOR anything in real Hoiisot For Sate 72 er. dtopoeal, 2-zone bot water peting, large Uvlng room with Only $14,900. Hayes Agen- appear if,they »ee cause aj"aaid abama. South Carolina Avon repreeentatlvea will teU . ------: DOES YOUR PRESENT blacks also Welmaraners. Call ions, $28. each. 643-5983. Co., 649-5806. tune and i9aM and be heard relo- oml otterfe mode eaitler w«ek you It’Te a s y to sell our fine ana g.oeral 1-628-6573. ____ ertate rentals — apartments. Near center, two newly remoa- heat, excellent financing, $19,- flraplaoe, foyer, 214 bathe, ga- ®y» 646-0181. Uve thereto, and by mailing on or North CaroUna. tty^ihf etty. : machinists, paid hoapitaliza- glb.MO—4 ROOM Ranch, p o r^ , products in your ^are time. JOB STILL OFFER THE ------21” ZENITH TV, $50; two wing homes, multiple dwellings, no oled stores or offices. Avail- 900. PhUbrlek Agency, Real- MANCHESTER: $22,900—4 bed- ®'**^**‘® Realty, g^UTH WINDSORr-Beelzebub before A |^ , 7, 1967. by certified ------tton, boUdaya and vacatloa MANCHESTER MODES WANTED — stud fidl collar. GI or oonventlonal mall, a copy of this order to Man Profitable, too. Choose your service for chairs, custom made olive fees. Call J. D. Real Ehrtate, *^^>1® together or separately, $85. financing. Mitten Agency, tors, 649-5347. room Colonial .In St. Bridget’s W Tw n. Rd. oversized 6 roohl Cape, fuU chester Memorial Hoepital, c-o La- plan. Apply Metrooica, iho., PROMISE AND Piine St., Manchester Cocker Spaniel. Prefer AKC green slip covers, $60 each; all 643-6129. per month for one, $150. per viz K.V1, . b®**®" Hoth«nb«rg A Woodhouae, own hours. No experience need Realtora, 648-6980. Parish, one block from Mala TTiTTTnwiT area— sned ooimer, 1% baths, finish- a :^* .. 813 Main St, Muicheater! ed. CaU now for appointment 640 miUard St. registered. 742-9010. excellent condition. 643-6437. ------month for both. OaU 643-9678. FIVE BEDROOMS, 8 tuU baths Street We think the price PARKER-Porter Street OPPORTUNITY YOU FIVE ROOM duplex with ga- T room older OotonlM on cor ed rec room, 2-car garage, one Oonn.; " Josephine^T. — Jarvis, execu in your own home at your con THREE FAMILY -6 A and A modern kitchen with bulH-ins, speaks for Itself. Occupancy acre wooded tot, exceUent eon- trix, 0-0 GorrHy, Walsh A Diana, Good income. Can’t miss co 2 fireplaces, waUc-out base ner tot, 4 roonu and batb AUys., 753 Main St.. .Manchester, venience. 289-4922. ONCE THOUGHT SUPERVISOR for second shift, June the 1st. Barrows and Wal down, three up with lav. Needs dtUon. Selling for $22,900. R. Oonn., and return m ake to this town Manchester 46x70’. Par this one tor $17,900. PhUbrlek ment, screened porch, garage, lace Oo.. 649-5806. F. Dimock Oo., 649-5248. COuit S.B.M. has ^ SERVICE in housekeeping department of deborating. Two car garage. ______JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. IT HAD? dishwasher? A bargain at $76. tially finished basement. CaU Agency, Realtora, 60-6S47. bandy location. $24,600. PUl- MANCHESTER: $20,900 — 7 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- HIGH SCHOOL AKC VVEmARANKR ______454 MAIN ST.—3 room apart- 522-3114. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- BOLTON-OOVBNTRY line — » TRAINEE MANCHESTER — two new 2- 8847. room Cape Ood cloee to As 1577. bedroom Ranch, large kitchen, If Not, Plan Tour Future cellent fringe benefits. Call excellent with children, field or ffoq-pQii^-p STOVE doublc ment, $85. 643-2426, 9-5. famlly flats, 6-5. Ready for oc With SEARS show. Champion stock. 742- OFFICE SPACE for rent, over sumption Church. Total family Bir*TrpnrrTr —new 6 room L- 643-1141. Ext. 203 for appoint oven, good condition, reason cupancy. Separate furnaces, Uvlng is easy to enjoy here, Mortgage MONEY We offer the following to a BOWERS SCHOOL -G arrison SENIORS 16, before 7. able. Call 643-5335. 4% ROOMS, $126. 3% rooms, 800 square feet, wiU divide. Ranch, few minutes from Man- Only $15,200. Hayea Agency, j u d g t ^ waueu. man with mechanical abil ment. An equal opportunity ideal conditions, bright and elfy utilities. See and compare. Colonial 7 rooms, 4 years Old. for It has a large rec room and « Batota_^of Btaaley O i b ^ olate.s>ct We now have many sales employer. $116. Parking. 16 Forent St., > Chester, large landscaped 646-OlSL , ity end High School dl- BRAIDED 9x12 WOOL rug; cheerful area, with plenty o'f Mortgagee availabla Call Luge modern'uiuuera kitchen,Kiicuui, 2^* 7 1 •a beautiful *v,.**uouscreened ui In porch. Manchester, la sold DMnct. de- OFRCE positions available in nur off Main St., 646-0090, 648- Leon ClessynskI, Builder. 649- ptoma: Articles For Sole 45 bar-b-cue stove, with hood, 5675. windows, 390 Main St., con baths, large paneled Hvlng Barrows and WMlaoe Oo., 649- BOLTON —seven room expand- odminiatnuriz having ex- major appliance depart venient parking, near hospital. 439L room, dining room, and- family - " 5806.----- P**®* buUt-lns. $21,000. ^ Ranch. 8 or 4 b«drooms, M ^ .her edminlstrattoo scoount ^ ’Training to become a tech ment. cutting board and rotisserie, ------—------Meyer Agency, MLS, Realtora, Trith eaU estate to this Court for el- Call 649-5203 Tool and Gauge Makers s c r e e n e d loam for best la^e Uvlng room with raleed io>rancejt is never used, best offer; trav- 3% ROOM heated apartment, CaU 649-9258. room. 2-car garage, walk-out a t Vernon OlrtUe. 643-0609. nician in servicing our lawns and gardens. Also sand. erse curtain rods; carpenter stove and refrigerator, second b a ^ e m r $ o : 6 d ^ ’ PhUbrlek broad line of figuring ma gravel and fill. George H. Grlf- LarF« famUy paradise; 6 bed You will be selling on com TOP RATES, o v e r t im e tools; window frame, floor, central location. $125. Fun and Games Agency, Realtora, 649-5S47. SIX BOOM Garrison Ootonial, bright Mtcben with identy of aT the Pmhate office In the Mu- BE chines. mission basic Sears famous fing, Ihc., Andover, 742-7886. room home ctoM to bus, ab(q>- rabtafeto^ foU tiled beth ; fiM , 39>4x48%”. 1-633-5440 after 5. monthly. 643-1155, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. ping and schotU. Bring the quiet reoldentiial area. Formal HEaTREMENT INCOME name brands of wash ALL BENEFITS NOTICE dining room, fireplace, VA baaement with garage, outdoor bsorinig on the eUorance of said Savings Bank of Manchester ers, dryers, refrigerators GAS ROOM heater and gas in- l,a.wsON SOFA, barrel back THREE AND 4 rooms furnish- kids and have a took. Barrowg PLAN PLUS PROFIT SHARING ednerator, excellent condition TOWN OF BOLTON, baths, exceUent rioset space. utmty riiMl. large traed lo t ______liS Sf: ONE ranges, televisions, sewing '' chair,, lounge chair with otto ed or unfurnished, oil heat, Dramatic Touch and Wallace Oo., 649-6306. Moderately piloed, exocdlent with garden space.-Enjoy sub- der of diMrihutiaa, snd tMB Court PAID HOSPTTALIZA’nON 649-1948. parking, private, adults, rea CONNECTICUT O f The PAID LIFE INSURANCE machines, and more. man, drop leaf table, drapes. TWO FAMTUBB—we have sev ^financingvoMsMinn. available. J vxT— Wesley wR. urtMiiurtMn livlna’Uvlng begin Apill 11,1967. Flushing will con Bmployer tendant, tw.i evenings per week Co. Inc., 39 Cottage St. Man MANCHESTER—6 room Ranch 200* tot, large Mtcben with oven and disposal, exceUent n ils Is a challenging busi- Limited quantity all TORO POWER handle and^Ul- chased and am continuing said Richard Morra, and Sunday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. See Chester. large Uvlng room with fire buUt-lns, fireplaced Uvlng oonditicn. Located in fine resi oees, with dollars and sales final, cash and carry. ler, $126, used one year o^iy. business. ’This transfer being Michael Peace, place, 1^ baths, 8 bedrooms, tinue Tuesdays through Fridays nntil cents, pounds and ounces, Mr. Sloan. Esso Service Cen Bernard J. Sheridan, room, 4 bedroonu, seventh dential n^bbothood. Selling NO PARKINB GROUND MAN for tree work. ter, Route 88, Vernon. Apartment size gas stove with effective as of the 1st day of pine paneled famUy room. Jn room for den or fonolly room, for $22,600. R. F. Dtmock Co., miles and gallons and a ONE PAIR DOOR shutters, oven, $30, excellent condition April, 1967, and I am bound to Boacd of Selectmen host of other computations Carter Tree Expert Oo., 843- good condltton, $20,900. PbU- foomaoulate condition. Good 049-8246. PART-’riM E insurance inspec 16x81” $6; ’Two pair window 647-9660. pay the debts ot said business. Olive H. Toomey, PROBLEM ! eompleted. as our main concern. Above MINIT AUTO CARE 7696. bxlek Agen<7 , ReiUtors, 649- value $17,800. Wolvertibn tor. Man needed for Manches- shutters 14x47” , $6; one wood Dated at Manchester, this Town Clerk 6847. VERNON-NEW Xfomily Gar TOWN OF MANCHESTER aver^fe . grades In such A leading New England BROWN AND Sharpe automatic en dutch storm door with hard 5th day of April, 1967. Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. lOOUNTRY DRUB subjects as bookkeeping, auto service center now has ter-Rockville area to handle rison Cotonial s^Murate facltt- r WATER DEPARTMENT set-up men, second shift, 289- inspection reports. Typing ware, 35%x80%”, $10. Assorted Musical Instramenls 53 Henry A. Adams April 6, 1967. icANCHBBTER — $16,900. Full ties, 6494408. businen math, algebra, positions available in its 3808. storm windows. 643-0629. mandatory, needs 4 or 5 day- A ONCE IN A lifetime oppor- GLENDALE RD. price for two-ffemily, 5-5 fiat, 8 and business machines are new ''Manchester operation eepecially helpful. Some po- for: time hours. CaU Mr. Bennett, MILLIONS OF rugs have been tunlty to buy a complete set of afi city utiUttea, bus Mne. Bel atttons will require typing 627-4282 for further details. cleaned with Blue Lustre. It’a Ludwig drums in new condi- Now under oonstiruptian — Air Real Estote, 64S-08S2. sHOs. Manager-’Tralnee America’s finest. Rent electric Uon at a greatly reduced price, PREPARE FOR YOUR FUTURE RsnehM, Raised Roaches, $7 PEARL ST.—Exceptional II II shampooer, $1. The Sberwin- CaU .643-7847 after 5 p.m .for IN TH E OoUmilals. Choose your older Colonial, 4 bedrooms, USE "forato" “FINAST” office eareera, Cashiers Full and Part- ENGINEERS Help W onted- WiUiama Oo. - information. modeL PIZZA—SPECIAL la addition to challenging ’Time COMPUTER GENERATION famUy siied Mtcben, front work offers eoccellent bene- Mote or Femote 37 DON’T MERELY brighten your TEMPO ELECTRIC guitar with pordi, attic, garages, tasteful Salesmen We Need Engineers THOUSANDS OP TRADED DIreetiMia: Follow .Keaney SAT. - SDN. ONLY 1Mb, oonvenient location HAIRDRESSER, fuU-Ume. Ap- carpets. . .Blue Lustre them, case and 70 watt Gibson am ly decorated, tot 98x184. Ehra with free parking, compeU- eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent plifier. Excellent condition, PERSONNEL REQUIRED St, turn right on Bush EOH Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. Shop Foreman ply Duet Beauty Studio, 687 E. ONE Rd., Glendale Rd., firat ttve salaries, merit reviews, Recent graduate preforred Middle ’I’pke. 649-3906. electric shampooer, $1. Paul’s $126. 21” Phllco console TV, PAYING UP TO $20,000 A YEAR tnplant cafeteria, pleasant Front End Mechanics and aeio experience desdr- Paint A Wallpaper Supply. $26. ’ToUand, 872-0096. JOIN THE MANY MEN AND WOMEN 8 1 4 2 ( 14-16-18) afawet on righit $16,900. BUYS 'nHB 84>edroom air - conditioned office. aWe. EhcceUent opportunity PUNCH PRESS operators, no ^replaced Ranch, good sized LARGE PIZZA Installers ALREADY TRAINED BY PSI FOR THIS 1 8 4 yard for the ditidrtn to roam, Ccaic to see us any day with growing recovery sys experience required, part or POL^tOID L^tND opmera, WESLEY R. SMITH I $:S0-4O0. full-Ume. Apply in person. 0«’i8lanally $130, selling for $76, EXCITING REWARDING CAREER A bouncy easy-fitting outfit for l^ n ard Agenqr; 'Realtora, 646- Tire Changers tems group in pleasant IF YOU ARE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Treat; fe aimplensew shift to modern faci'lity. Mall Gayle Idfg. Co. Inc., IO68CT0I- «ccellent condition, include! LEGAL (life gnartfeminded mtaa features the dtainltao touch of m splashy CONSTRUCTION CO. I U you feel you can qualify : PSI CAN HELP YOU , a tong slinuning tfirso, ^soft ANY 4 ITEMS >2.00 resume to: land St., Bast HartfoixL An attadimei^t and portrait TOWN OF COVENTRY rose design embroidered in ri. RqM Efe- at only $18,000. Verplanok QrdMtK —' WxJuLlNG to learn Gene Frakel, MykC Dlstrib- DRUG CLERK .—full or part- ^ better kind! 23 Oak St. Route 6, Coventry. Sue Burnett, (Manchester Eve. Evening Herald, 1160 AVB OP tate Co., 043-8129. Sdiool area. Leonard Agency, DfM EDUTE ACTION Fsttobboard, typing helpful, utora, 15 Raymond Rd., experienced prefeJi^, Manchester, 2. Thomas G. Welles ^NAME ...... V**...... A fO ...... ^ 1160 AVB. 6 V AMEB- ABIEBXOA8, NEW YfEIK, N.Y. Realtora, 046-0469. locker room attendant. Please •• ------— ------10066 KANCaESfrER'-fi tanUy 04T Can beftvia 10:30 wookdajs (0 AJM. S atn O ija). tTH houni, Ifiancbestsr qttce. Weet Hartford, 236-2131. good PaFi f is h in g TACKLE —Fresh and South Street, Coventry. 10A8. MEW YOBK, N. Y. 10086 contact dub, 646-0103, Mr. Print Name, Addresa wdth with '6 bMroomf, >huga- G MBDALUON Raised Yon caii atart aa ad «r caned an ad aaiM day. PIZZA-RAY’S OhH MlV. Joluwon, 646-5661. ^ b le , driver’s Ucense. Miller water, 60-70 per c ^ t ^ ’Thd effective date sbaU be ^ ADDRESS ■!•■••••••••••••••••>••••>••••••••••••# 6 ««ee Print Name, Address with Zip Benetti. Zip Code and Btjde Number. Ranch, fireplaced living room, on most Items. Rods, reels, April 3, IW7. I I Code, Style Ntimber end Size. Mtobens, permanent elding, K e ep p a c e with the totest fash Have ydu the ’67 Spring and aluminum storms and screens. Htchen with d li^ area, 8 bed 648.0031 130 SPRUCE ST. 64S-0081 WILL TEACH a man under SO lures, accessories, etc, CaU___ Signed: . C3ETY •■••e*ese»eeaeee»»«*«**«eaeeee*«i 2S1P CODE ••!##» m dImtrliFatnr V . IMBYOTTSB daya $49- yem old to manage a paint 04RiPBNTBR« and carpenter’a A Ja P*® Uve Bait, Hart- ions by ordering th e 1967 Siunmer Album containing Separate utihttes, fuUy rented. rooms, garage, $18,90p. Leo MANY IMITATE BUT NONE DUPLICATE Grant E. Toothaker Sr„ t ^ ______many lovely designs and Iteqia $18JK)0. Wolverton Agfency, nard Agency, Realtors, 6 4 8 .1 7 1 1 CfaMified D«pC and hHdtaran .aton. $884601. taalpan. OUl STMOUf. - • -lA tJaa J i e r a i a iia o ford‘Rd.; Manohaater. Chairman Spring and Summer Basic Faah- ; IHL 60e a copy. to iB ^ r Only 60c a eo ^ Rfefeitotw, m m t , 0460. ^ .6 Saturday, a pr il 8, i9 ff| FAGS FO l/R T EBN Jiaitrhs^ater lofttittg .
About Town Any Msndiester resident who h u not received a copy of the Business Bodies APRIL 9th town’s lW -66 Annual Report MAIN may obtain one in the' general 12 NOON manager’s office in the Muni NEW SERVICE STORE OPEN SUNDAY to 7 P.M. cipal Building, or may telephone Harrison’s Stationery has In- and one will be sent to the troduced a new service in sup- hone. plying Us customers with sta- ” ----- tlcnery supplies. A delivery Miss Maty Beth O’Toole, truck “staUonery store” went in- mm. daughter of Mrs. James O’Toole to operation recently. Of 62 Adams St is or the dean’s Phillip Harrison, owner of list at Emmanuel College, Bos- Harrison’s, said the addition of ton. Mass. the truck was a natural exten------Sion of the delivery service A pro^am to train partlci- which they have had. The van, DOOR PRIZE! pants in 4-H dog shows will be be said, carries about 200 basic WIN A OPEN HOUSE held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Items which are used in every MAGNAVOX P R EM IER s h o w i n g O F Hartford County 4-H 'Outdoor office and are generally most COLOR TV N E W 1967 STYLES Center, Marlborough. 4-H Leash in demand, NOTHING TO BUY! leaders of Broad Brook will Jn charge of the new service BtT EHTRY BUNK *T STORi: OPEK______FORJ alaINRPECTION OH. V A. S*I.F$. UAPl a OMiduct a gymkhana at the is driver Kenneth Hankinson of same time and place. 4-H mem- 303 Oakland St. who is a.stu- bers, and their dogs, will re- dent at the Manchester Com- ceive instructions tor compet- munity College. He Ims been tag in various classes, and in- employed by Harrison’s for dividual. help from a qualified about two years. Judge. The program is open to He is a graduate of Manches- the public. A countywide .4-H ter High School, class of 1966, dog show is being planned tor a member of St. Bridget July. Church, and lives with his par------ents. He is specializing in busi- The Chan»nettes, a Sweet ness at the community college, Adeline barber shop quartet, which he attends five nights a presented a program Thursday week. 'if'- at a banquet of the Phoenix —----- Mutual Women's C3ub of Hart- TO BE CITED ford. The highest annual honor of Manchester continues to grow as a shopping area. Shown here are two new stores, Peg gy Ann Shops and Burton’s, which opened recently at the Parkade in the King’s store area. ---- the Travelers Insurance Co. will The familiar Burton’s is the second such store in Manchester, the firat having been^estab- Fireman Byron Bennett of be bestowed on Nels C. Johnson lished on Main St some years ago; Peggy Ann Shops is the fifth of a chain and the first in the Navy, son of Mrs. Maria S. of 270 Ferguson Rd. at its con- Manchester. ’The main office of Peggy Ann Shops, Inc., is in Bristol, and Mort Epstein, vice 'Bennett of 108 Scott Dr., is at- ference this month, president of the firm said the area was chosen because "a survey revealed the area had ex tending basic Engineman Johnson, who represents The cellent potential.” (Herald photo by Ofiara.) School at Gre.at Lakes Naval Travelers, will be cited by the Training Center, 111. company’s life, accident and ----- health agency department for Johnson is a member of the Weiss has been national sales of Connecticut. He has served SEE ALBERT'S HISTORIC AUDITORIUM Marine Pic. Bruce E. Fish, "outstanding achievements in PTA and the National Associa manager with the compan. for with the Connecticut National son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fish the life insurance field during tion of Life Underwriters, and the past two years and pre. Guard, has been a member of CONNECTICUT'S LARGEST FURNITURE DISPLAY FLOOR of 61 Oliver Rd., was promoted the past year.” is a past master of the Cub viously had been asso ialed the Manchester Jaycees and is to his present rank at Camp He was credited with more Scouts. He is married to the with Aetna Life Affiliated Com- presently serving as a Youth Lejeune, N. C„ while serving former Emma Wood of panies. He was also manage- Counselor for the Hi-League of with Hq. Co., Force Troops, Wethersfield, and the couple ment consultant with Benton tlie Emanuel Lutheran Church FREE PRIZES TO ALL WHO ENTER Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic. has five children. & Bowles Advertising Agency of Manchester, in New York. Carter is married to the for- Marine Lance Cpl. Victor INCOME, i^.'VLES UP Incom, Inc. is a compueter mer Dennisc Johnson, also a na- Berdnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Net income with Pioneer service organization for the tive of Manchester. IT'S FUN... Aerodynamic Systems Inc. rose life insurance industry. The .------# . 1 T # - 1 Boris Berdnitk of 29 Foster St., I I I I IT S Efi3Y . Is at Marble Mountain Marine 54 per cent for 1963, and a company markets a computer JOINS LAW F RM Oorp Air Facility hear Da Nang, hefty 46 per cent increase was program which has been in- Marc S. Levine of 436 E. Cen- I III Yoi' Will Love ir Vnetnam, as a member of Zulu recorded in sales. strumental in inc.easing life in- ter St. has recently become as- l.el the F.imily Co., Marine Aircraft Group 16. Saljs for fiscal 1966, which surance sales. ♦ sociated with the law firm of ended Dec. 3, amounted to $17.5 Although the company pres- Lessner,. Rottner, Karp and "Ml ii JOIN IN' His company provides infantry I Ai \ k \x * x x l^ perimeter security tor air facil million, compared to slightly ently operates throughout the Plepler. w ity. The group files helicopters over $12 million for the previous nation, Weiss has indicat'd he Levine received his B.A. de and light fixed wing aircraft on year. Net income for the year Vill step up the sales operation gree from Brown University in observation, medical evacua came to over $1 million, com- on ah international basis with- June 1963 and his LL.B degree WORTH IN ALBERT'S "KNOW. CONNECTICUT" tion, armed helicopter escort pared to $675,000 for 1965. in the year. and troop transport missions in Net income per share rose ------1 Vietnam. from 70 cents a share for 1965 JOINS SBM to $1.08 a share for 1966. Richard T. Carter of 63 Lyn- Pioneer, a Manchester based dale St. recently joined the Sav- Sfc. Napolean Bell, husband manufacturer of parachutes and ings Bank of Manchester. He of Mrs. Shirley Bell of 4 Oak aerodynamic reidrdation de- wju work in the insitallment land St., recently was assigned Nelg C. Johnson vices, is listed on the Amcr can loan department. to the 30th Artillery Brigade in Stock Exchange. This week the has had seven 'year’s Okinawa. He is a platoon ser than one million dollars in life stock was selling for abmt $17 experience in the banking field, EVERYBODY WINS!! NOBODY IS A LOSER!! geant in Battery A, Sth Missile insurance production in 1966. a share, with a low of nine and jjg previously associated Bn. of the brigade’s 3rd Artil This la the .fifth year in a row a fraction and a high of $18. with the Mechanics Savings ( J:'ifV lery. He entered the Army in he has surpassed the million ------Bank o< Hartford in the Mort- rt • vxXv: 1952 and was last stationed in dollar mark. BO.\BD OH.\IRMAN gage Servicing Department, and Key West, Fla. Johnson will be admitted to Alan M. Weiss, son of Mr. served as an assisitant branch the order of the Tower, the com- The Action iponruniasion for and Mrs. Theodoie Wet?s of 77 manager #or the East Hartford . . ■!. Ti, .1., LA pany’s honorary organization for Brookfield St., has been elected Federal Savings and Loan Asso- Aglng ^ 1 meel Monday at 4 ^ chairman of the board and chief elation, pan. in the Senior Citizens Cen- , ^ Circle qualifiers conference executive officer with Incom, A native of Manchester and a . ■ ___ which is set tor l^ ril 17-22 at Inc., New York. graduate of Manchester High „ . . , j.: Raton Hotel, Boca Weiss presently lives in Stam- School, Carter attended Boston Universitv and the University Musical Club chorus will have a j j joint rehearsal Monday at 8 p.m. with the Choraleit Chorus Marc S. Levine ‘ of Haibtford ait Grace Lutheran from Georgetown University' Church, 46 Woodland St., Hart Law Center in June 1966. While ford. The groups will rehearse i&^"' , / . ' ‘s />*'*. i"' : -J'* V ,-..t',' - i at Georgetown, he served as Grand Prize! for a Chaminade concert May 8 associate editor of the George at 8 p.m. at Kaiser Hall, Con town Law Journal and vice "BREATH OF SPRING" cordia Lutheran Church. Those needing transportation aire re justice of Phi Alpha Delta legal MINK STOLE minded to contact Mrs. Doris fraternity. He was also a mem Beldtag, 54 Oambri^;e S t ber of the Fegan Legal Argu Hlk’t AWt a TEW Of JHt ment Club. Levine was admit OFFICIAL ENTRT^^ BLANK ted to the Connecticut Bar in ■if Y6U ca n t come SyNDAYl Hartford County Association August 1966. MAIL TO CONTEST EDITOR of Medical Assistants will meet 1st PRIZE ’BASSETT"'4 pc. Brtraom Suita ALBERT'S FURNITURE CO., Monday at 8 p.m. at the YWCA, Since graduation from law WATERBURY, CONN. 06720 Ann St, Hartford. Mrs. Richard school and prior to joining the 2nd PRIZE I "MAGNAVOX” Teitvhlon Sat D. Keller of Hartford will speak firm of Lessner, Rottner, Karp I WHO IS THE GOVERNOr' oF CONNI and Plepler, Levine had been on the work of the Hartford Re- 3rd PRIZE |"HpTPOINT" 10 eu. ft. Rafrigaro- hahilitation Center. The meet on a research fellowship with tor. ■ ing is open to all medical assist the Institute for International WHERE IS THE STATE CAPITOL? ants employed by physicians in and Foreign Trade Law of 4th PRIZE I "DIAMOND'' 2 pc. Living Room In the proces.s of building is this set of four shops on Harp;ford Rd. near Waddell Rd. Suita. Hartford County. Further infor Georgetown University. In ad I Wl^O IS THE CONGRESSMAN IN YOUR mation may be obtained from Construction began about two weeks ago and the Dairy Queen will replace, in August, the dition to his research work, VSIMMONS",Baouty RastMottrau t DISTRICT? Miss Alcoa Donovan of 85 Alton present Dairy Queen on Hartford Rd. near Bridge St., according to Frederick Annulli, owner Levine took graduate courses in Bt and builder. Tlja^pipresent Dairy Queen, which Annulli owns, is slated to be torn down some the areas of corporate taxafion_| HERE ARE THE RULES time in the future for a relocated Rt. 6. The three other buildings will serve various pur and estate planning. WHAT IS THE STATE FLOWER? Manchester Jaycees will meet poses, and one tennant, John’s Barber Shop, has already leased space, Annulli said. The Levine is married to the for total building will provide nearly 40,000 square feet of space with a large parking lot in Y. This contest is'open to every odultl Monday at 7 p.m. for a spa mer Barbara Rottner of Man with the exception , of employees of I WHjCHI$1lVrtS}(Stnn>rE l a r g e s t CITy I n CO nST ghetti end meatball' supper and front. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) chester. fellowship meeting at Iona Hall, Albert's and ,members of their fam Regent St. Proceeds of the sup ping is seeking a New Car the construction on May 16, RELOCATE8 ilies. : I . , NAME THE TWO U.S. CONN. SENATORS.. per ■will be used for a state con Seven Requests Dealer’s License at 27 Tolland 1966, but milst Veapply. The Manchester Pipe and Supply 2. The 11 questions are well known focts vention. Members of Enfield and Tpke. in Industrial Zone. He in- 120-day period required for' Co. _ has __ vacated __ its quarters at obout Connecticut. For instance, JOHN Ellington Jaycees will be guests Before Zoners tends to sell and service pick- applying for a building permit 248 N. Main St. to make way DEMPSKY IS GOVERNOR. Carry on T T S?rR « 7 N SU R A N C E CI-TY IN C(^Nn ! , at the event. A request for a New , Car up campers and trailers. has expired. jjjj. North End Redevelopment. and complete the form. Ydu con b* [ITCSSe TRT b r a s s c it y iiT c o n n T ' ' ^ Dealer’s License and another Howard J. Be upre of Man- 5. The Hartford National opened its new place of busi- o major winner; for a Used Car Dealer’s Li chester la asking for the Used Bank and Trust Co., a variance jj Hartford Rd this i' ", .. cense, both by virtue of special Car Dealer’s License at 155 to erect two, free-standing 3. Fill in the official entry blank »nd I N|AME^THE ELM CITY IN CONN. 1c S A U NOW exceptions, will head the agenda Center St., in Business Zone II, ground signs at its hew branch ’ _. mail it ta Cantesf Editor, Allwrt's Fur to sell and service used cars office at 320 W. Middle Tphe., . ’ ? .,j, , niture Co., Woterbury, Conn. 06720 or for the , Manchester Zoning "nd'to conduct a car-renial '>'1 Business Zone IH. The sighs firm, said the building in the I | 4AME THE PARK CITY IN CONN? ', IN PROGRESS Board of Appeals, when it con no 10 conouci a car remai. e company bring; it to thoi store and deposit it Other requests to be heard wouia oe sei oacK lu leec. , on ducts public hearings on April nrt a'eted uDon Anrll 17 are RegulaUons require a 30-foot had occqpied for about 20 years, in the contest box. Contest ends Mid ARTHUR DRUG and acted upon April 17 are RegulaUons require night April 18th, 1967, so. get your hjnnfn?THEOLDf^^ 17 at 8 p.m. in the Municipal from: setback. is slated to be razed. Building Hearing Room. The new quarters are owned, entry, in on time. -The first. corrdet I CO»||N? Leonard Flanneiy of Wap- .1. Aime and Yvonne Latu- by the Jac ,^ att Cbrporation opswqr,drown from the box will receive lippe, extension of permission and the purchase of the 28,000 the Grand Prize. The seebnd will receive to store vehicles and equipment State Masons square toot quarters was made the first prize and so on,; until olLprizoB' in a building at 78Q ‘Vernon ore. owqrd^. All entroi^g will be -no |; Address ...... St. in Rural Residence Zone. last year, Anson Said. The vehicles and equipment Elect BdUni tified b y mojl. Judges decisibns will bo DRY CLEANyfiMK BRIEFS j -Clly ...... State . . . ajre used In connection with a HARTITORD (AF) — Harry final. I ^ Please Print or Type lafndscaplng business. Pe\mis- E. BelUhi of .Lal^e'vlUe'vras elect- John W. Melroy of 88 Grand-, forSPRIH6J ^ Sion had been granted in 1652, ed Grand Master it Uie Most view St. haSy been named as Youk In 1954, in 1956 ahd in 1965. • Worshipful Grand Lodge A.F. sociate underwriter, fidelity and In addition to tho Grand Prizt and tho 5 Major; 2. Barbara M. Sanzd, a ,var- A A.M. • of Connecticut Thlifs- ®*irety, at th^ casuallty-^rop- FREE pHsM .tliara ora hundrodi of socondory p riu t, iance to conduct a retail cos- day. ' department at the Travel- Just for m h ot> rugr, lompi, toblot, mirrort, alactric parcolotors, imir dryon, m|xtn, doop fiyoro Professional Cleaning Will metic business in her'home at Bellini succeeds WUliam M. era Insurance Companies. He- 9-11 Lilley St„ in Residence B. Wyman of Norwich. . joined the company in 1665 and tkHlata, rodtof, knlvot; tocordi, Blocks, eigarotta Get Those Curtains, Our' IlgkMrs, thafmomatan and tiuddradi of consola 3. James F. Marshall, a vari- Other new officers named at ^ * giraduate of Albright Col Draperies and Slipcovers CIpafl Housa tion'prius. Nobody losas.in tbls ednto^. Each ance to convert his onercar the group’s 179th.,annual com- . Sunday,. entrant will rocaiva a prist. Jpln tha fi^ X«a SparitUng Like New! garage into two^av at llff municatlen* included Gail L. ' ■ ' ------12flwn ,nwy b a e winnar. - > ^ Oxford St., in Residence A. Smittv Windham, deputy grand William E. Andrew of 47 tb7F.M. The proposed .addition would master;' William -F- Booth, New Overlook Dr. this month cele- S"x3i4r -J HL'i be closer to the sldel'lne tjiau Havep, grand senior warden; hrated his 40th year with the regulations permit. ’ Carl -O. Carlson of Deep Rd'ver,' Hartford Electric Light Co. He CAMERA 4. fren Cieszynskl, a variance grand junior warden; Charles ia In the electric operations dc- Yittit conyiag c o m and Ians FREE STORAGE cavtf. 2- iMlSiir 'lattlofi.’ $ PMIUDE GLEANERS to erect a two-family dwelllhg J. Ramagfe, Hartford, grand paftmenf with the company, Hght and dMoaca M ttlnts. MG WicST MimiiUB TPK E ON ALL'CLOTHES on the south side of Mather trsasurei;; • WUMiiin-? qampbcU, • — r- (A m 136 Mack and wMta ar- V v e t ^ UffMt 9nic NO LIMIT St.; 350 feet east of Wood- FairfleW, gxai^d geershory; PhU- Frank P. Sheldon, CLtJ, of aplar Wa.- Limit I. par Morib. bridge S t, In Residence Zbne Ip i -J,- ■- A ^ ji Iht-u APR. 14
‘.rr.-; ■-.« -.str i ' T. i n Launches Frail Pair By CYNTHIA VOWKT NBW ItORK (AP) — The AF- 'IR A atrlke has made some im portant, If temporary chang^es in dayUme talevtsion, and ABC made some more Monday by Punching a pair of traH barks on its morning channrta. First there was “Dateline: HWlywood,” a daily program apparenUy designed tor movie fans who don't get enough imride stuff on the glamorous film cap ital in the fan magasines; n opened with shots of Steve McQueen becoming the 168rd candidate for movie immortali ty by leaving his band prints in the cement walk of a Hollywood Cinema palace. Actress Suzanne Pleshette was then interviewed by hostess Joanna Barnes on her attitudes toward life and success. Miss neahette thought women should bo a Bttle aggressive, was against equality for the sexes and believed the theory that a woman is washed up at 21 is “an American fallacy.’’ There was some excited spec ulation whether Dick and Uz would grace the Oscar awards in person next week. Then Rob John Marley, left, is a witness describing the Nazi Friday at 9:30 p.m. The tlrama was written by ert Odlp oame along to plug his persecutions in a scene from “The Investigation” Peter Weiss. ^ ir televlaton series and to describe the perils of ptomaine encoun Scarcely had a viewer's pulse premiered its new “Children’s time — a pediatrician domon- tered by actors working in dis ceased pounding over the ex- tant looations. Doctor,’’ in which for five oitement of this show than ABC minutes — less ■ commercial (See Page Four) ^‘Stage 6 7 ’ O ff and On ' ^ Ratings Show Tarzan Still a Swinger NEW YORK (AP) — A one^ BOLLYWOODir J.Vwnrkrh (AP)/Arb\ — This «a wa _ • • , . ER!! 18-M Brazil," he said. “Our • whole ford, Tex. chSLTacter di%ma, “The Human televiaion season has proved at Such a record made “Tarsan" Voice,” starring Ingrid Berg* least one thing: Tarsan is still a locatim was lost in the worst “If anything, Ron has too a clnob renewal for 1M7-68, and rain that Brazil. had known fOr much courage," remarked man wUl be the ABQ,“9 ^ e ST” aarlnger. not many new series enjoy such , 20 years. We rebuilt and six program May 4, producer Hul>- The evidence is In the ratings. a fate. Welntraub. “He insists on doing weeks later we were wiped out all his own stunts, and that can bell~ RoMnson sajd Monday! AHhougfa the critice were gener AU this makes a happy man Next. aoason,' hoV^ver, ttio ally ooot to hosMle toward the by the second worst flood in 80 lead to trouble. He has frac of 8y Welntraub, who has sunk years. tured his . ribs and has been bit. series will have no r^jular spot ape man’s advent on the home several of his own millions 'into In, the .Schedule. Robinson saM aoreen, the- new series estab “Not only that-. Our sets were ten by a Hon. Once he was out an investment he says can’t pay carried down the river and six days when he fell from a l>o is ne^tiatlng for Various / lished -a ' solid vlewership. The off until three years hence. - properties, but could not say NBC demographers are quick to ruined a bridge.-And now we’re vine and separated his shoulder: “That’s right,’’ said the fast- being sued because of it-’’ "Still, he refuses to use a dmi-' whether there would-be or M say the audience is not entirely running producer. “With the shows next season., . .. - . small fry. They say they can The producer figures he lost ble. While-I admire his bravery, cost of television production $80,000 in the double disaster. I wish he would be a little more ABC, now plans-to 'lace -llsi otto samplings that indicate nowadays, no series can make a Sunday and Wednesday night “Taraaa’’ Is the second moot Deciding the Brazilian- location careful.’’ profit ih the first three, years. was hexed, he shifted the opera ,n»oyie reruns next season with popular show with women agrd It’s simply impossible, especial Perhaps In' response to the tion to Mexico (Sty, Production critical potshots, at the jungle occasional taped dr.a m a t i o ly with a phow like ours, which began to move along, but :'t was showa - is the only one shot totally on hero, Welntraub said he is In touch and go with the network jecting quality into the show. : On April 20, ABC plans to location. '• ■ schedule. shift “That QlrVA Marto Thom “We started with production : V‘i» “But if a show goes fdhr years “It took US five months to values of the ’ traly original as’ comedy series, into a Thurs — then the values are enotv makS the first five showj," said backgrounds, the animals and day night spot following“ Be- mous. You can virtually name Welntraub. “We started getting other visual aspects," he said! witohed” where 'it will remain your own figure." faster in Mexico, but most of “Now we’re striving for more through next season. “Love on a Weiptraub delights in toying the time we were delivering the quality in stories and perform Rooftop,” which is not renewed, with such notions today, but finished film jiist before air will follow it through summer ances. We’ve been able to at leruns. ' qasUer in the series he almost time.” tract performers like Helen saw the whole venture washed The schedule wasn’t aided by Hayes, Julie Harris,^ Maurice away.' the bravery of Tarzan XV, Ron Evans, Ethel Merman and Barbra Streisand will’ tape a • “We were washed out twice in Ely, the big athlete from Here Martin Gabel.” . one-hour program in April for presentation on CBS next sea-' The Boys Are Happy son. HOLLYWOOD (AP—It Wm earty in his career to avoid con-^ StaUion”—w h i s h played on a bad week foi* the Amess boji«i fUot with his -inore famous C3BS Satiuday mornings. It was Last month, Jbn Arheda’ bnlther—the assignment marks OUR a good living but didn’t make long - running series,- ”Oun- a breakthrough. Although he him rich. The horse did much smoke,” was, shot- down by has made a good living from QBS while it was sjbiU enjoy better, having a o per cent ki- acting and has starred in. three terest in the series which Is now ^^nek ing the' healthy glow of good Jpsrevious. televtsion series, he in its 12th rerun. ELECTRONICS ratings. Then his UtUe-6-feet-2 has never quite ascended to the —brother Peter Graves learned top- ranks—until now. The actor took bis wife and LABORATORIES that his new series, "CSedl tq three daughter^, to Uve in Aus ”My firat big picture was tralia for a year and a half Danger,” had been erased from ‘Stalag IT and it could have ^ ith e fail schedule after ha-ving while he made "Whiplash,” 277 BROAD made me a star,’’ . he recalls. which was released iii syndica- roRs. il "been virtually assured of a po-' "But the movie business was so i •. I siUon. tkHi. Then he went.to England But aU turned out happily for rotten at that time-^1963— that for a, year to film'another ser ALL NEW .ttiie Minneapolis brothers—real Pareunoiint couldn’t give me ies, “Omrt Martial.” name: Aumess. the films to follow up. “That show went on In ARC’S 196 7 ^ CBS had second thoughts "Then l had' a big break in Third season’ last year, ii about executipiig "Gunsmoke” ‘Beyond the 12 Mile Reef at- didn’t have a chsuibe,” said and restored it to the schedule Fox.' Darryl Zanuck said he Graves. —^now on Monday night And wanted to star me in films but Small wonder that he is hap Lee Remick as Lola on the same network hired Graves he was only making one picture py to be joining "Mission; Imr- the NBC induction of to replace Steven HUl as star of the following'year.” possible.” Another advance to RADIOS “Dkmn Yankees” to- “Mtoslon: Impossihle.” Graves’ career didn’t lan his career was his recent co- C A L L 649-1124 Biirht 9 to 11. Phil Sil- BVjt Peter Graves—he adopt guish. He spent five years mak starring with Doris Day in a 3reni eo-stars. ed the family neme of Chtavee ing "Fury”—«en » tlUs: ,“Bla«k comedy Western, “Jonta." TV-BsdIo, Sales and Service
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John Hodiak, itta (8^23-38) Tkeodivitaght at * • (S> Tho*i4«i Annual Maatera (Monday — Friday) (U) Bltekeoek U »{ ^ 8mJ«l8“m iu ( 0 > aoulMil to tte-devathei! tor prlvU^re r j f . ed detonator add up-to trouble ' Place” .Uuto . r, Bartry (I) KkKUU^OMUU 14th green and c^ p lete of bclpimt belpin Wash, S e n A o ia j^ tl88 Bagteoal Jtopsrt , Sullivan, Sean try and. Uth, 17th and 18th holen « Nuwn TfV BchM Prayera. Repeat of (48> YZe*fii^ve for Dan Mathews. >:M (8> T*m ami Jterw U « > pennantmnam from H.T. Yaakoea. <•> iHittsr CbiEM - . . (ilS <6*1 F a ^ Seaatogs Nowe (0> (83) The Big Ptetnre Olynls Johns. the cloo- <20-8?-S«) A«lm»I . the third of fourday, TWiole f iU (8) ~ (Ig) HigAwny Falrol . . April 6, 8:00 .p.m. ^ - itW (I) As the V erid Yaras (0) tog months Let’s Make a Deal '"•) The ■“ Aaaaaaate ------"Life on Other Plnnetf" a 7M8) Wide Waiid el Sparta I {|? PlsteU •B» F^ eeati sign a* AM Fvayar (C) A wife engtoeera a schemeto 4:88 Petat ef View . \ .1)' Hnoklsbei <«) __ lean newspattorwMMn to Urn- rosmin explorln* manMest^ (8-48) BsHyimM Palnee •:M (I Tnw a-O ite help her hueband excape from Repeat of April 8. 8:00 K ~ (C) ' don fa j^ ' to' l(fvd with BBC Ron of life on o ^ r globea iu ) Fattern far Uvlag 1(8) Gtg smskti (0) ■■ .4tMqpea Mtod_ . (■) Dattog Game i;M Sanriae SeMOstor > « isriSTUss-ars— Dodg^ . (83) Bed Bex Baseball Competilim'^tween two gam- Lovesick and bwAcc, a t r ^ (88) C o n CtoMMUito . . g:M *■•**•• Medical hling czars explodes into gang has a yoUng son. ’ (»8> FBai . ^ sient accepU a. Jw, CesS- And singer Practice Make PerfecU - Boston vs. Chicago at Fenway t:M (8) Fot^at jHtaloB XO) Harahal DIBaa . traetlti|f aitroglyccrtit tnan (Ul^Xerr OrtfBA Shew _ l i i i Fedrih B s l ^ - « . « PGrit wstnare. (848) Feytoa Flam (0) (88) Chqreana on a JiSiS! SS.’U i'S s S ^ o f^ new will atm Repeat of April-8, 8:80 p.m. ItU <8a484#J 'News (O) (M) Beope - *’** (M«™Anorleaa Baafletaai (U).BIg.Flotaia dynamite for ^ “ •: Pete a i ^ t t l . Carl Inner gntheitok; R v (48) Fetor JeaBtags News <0) 14:88 (8) Nevfs Special Broadcast (M) Film rampace through »W «’at4*’- , Jim Backiu, 'Ctormet •l83 togevia N ^ r CTaek-g- _ 8:U (8) rasswoid (O) (C) (88) Let'a Go to the Baeoa 8? « £ « H f i 33X,.« chel 1084 I her p ^ y nM Rod* Repent of Apm 7, 8:o0 p.ni« ^ west celebrities: Arlene nma- 8:84 (84848) News, Spsris aad ritoiyr&ttt loTtwonp^ atory, 7(l» (81 FevMpta and Mia HoraU. (Jhamfier Opytog on "M otley Bofer’s . Vietnam; A 1S25 S5lXSSrwi?»OT«. ( » Weather, Bperta. News <0> ( w ^ 1 S S iF«’!SV‘SX(%, ------B ■ els and Lnry Blyden. . Personal Report:’, prmenttog “The Ooriuni Oner" :S (8) Y w . ------______Ve Nay s&r \ (M4t-S4>ntoys el On Uvea ’ ( S r ^ r v ^ ’orUfto S h ^ the .award-wtohtog. News (Tor- (U) Bobby Iiard * » w . i88 Feity Oenntry giN <81 mekey *>IW» •Iu isT’Wd’ySh eteto . 3:M (1) Haase Party (®> and Sandy Baron. (8-48) The Fngittve (0) ate of National Invoetlaailona (M) X«t’s Oa ta the Baoaa Wi (M> NeiwA ang yiewB xH <5] ( ^ ) 38Ui Anasal Aeadeasy Sheilah. Graham, syn- (M) Targrt Featuring Hve races WMltg Shew S:84 • Show •iM News wito Waitat Oran. 7:33 CenaeoG oft^I^^ . (M) Mctai|e’s Navy ^ JU> . SnbscrtoltohTTV Committee on Aerial Phoney 11:88 (8 8 88 8848) News, Spetts. S:45 (48) Mack aM Myt* ■ay (0> (0> R ^ a t r f April 4, 3:00 p.m. odumiitot - "A Bistfuf 3 DoUara” ena. NICAP ,1a a^ non-pn«t filmed from Sunshine Parte in <«» B^^^ops emcees. presents 3i#3 Sudap. (8a-8344) The Doctors (O) 4:48 (I) SpertoTNews, Weatoer (0) Weather <0) ^ ). OeeW (0) 8tl8 (44) Bmee 11:88 News, taerte orffftnlsAtlon forniEu to tovM- U:18 (8) CimMW BepelW tlon of me "OsoaF’ Awards. “ For the P o ^ e . for All" a .-W ^ a’s News (O) 4:86 (8) Ski with Steto tlgate UPOa and to gather In U:U (8) Festival M BBS Andy «hew (O) (33-3#) - HaaHey*Br g;M <8) News wHh Walter Oran- 11:16 (M) Memory Laaa formation on them. | , “ ssS“.sa;H.?Rsr*iMpart "The Last Woman on B k ^ ’ (O) part (0) -art and a documentation of t:N (6) To TSi the Troth (0> 11 :M (8) Taeoday_____ Starili Ight ’80. Anthow Oarlnmsand Bet Mexican art over post 60 <8a-884#r^ther Werid <0) Ute.(O) tiM <8t> Movie ffihK 5y«^sr arw e-M (U) SAPbi—.— 3iU VS} Leeol Newa (8) Feter JeaBlags News (O) It's Never too lAte’.’ '81- (Ml The Odde A g ^ t (U) Alfred HHohoeek Fteseals sy JoneaSordaad. Three peo 7:33 (S) After Dtoaer fevle years. (3-44) O e o M HeepMat LawyeFs wife becomes a auo Documentary exploring our ple Heehig tax Meals to P i w Oeoatry Haele Oaiatmi "Daimi'Yankees’'’ Huaj^ , tg«sssfys»S 'v . . flW Net Plajrhense . (U) A dven t^ Tkeatre (88) ladostry oa Farato (48) A naert^ Spartaman «» World Kurt WeUl, repeat 8tU (3) News (Or ^ (88^) Haa&eyrBrtal^y Be- cessful writer and decides to prisonapnsUIUi today.lAIUCh^* StudyMVMxa^ of w our — I (8) Lacy 8haw_(0> ^ „ to R l(» are skto dlvtog „ w .^ itU (IDlSet) Nem <0) ixnaedy about a devUtoh dw_ leave home to concentrate on correctional ayatem and ex 7:1 atomic homh destroys all Itfe. •tU ^ ibade & a fan to got a penntol I K S S r c o T ” ’ of April 7,, 0:00 p m. S:M (3) Dtek Y a a ^ k e Shew her career. Patrick Barr, amination of detention un- (8> Fraat Raw Satarto ^ h t They survive—only to develop w’Sg5» ,ie 4:18 HanHey-Briakley Report Vane, about a ship's voyage Mad action aa the RD akatgra border Involves Zorro to a "Captain Horatio HoiaWowoi'* (88 4yj^ 8a ap JndgesMal <0> Heston, Kan Xaldea Grades 44. _ (48) SwabbF Shew into the mysterious worid Tb6* ' compete for prlae money and •51. CS. Foroster’8 story of a UtM (8A8M8) _Tealghl, <0) 18:M Bxplertog O n Laagaage 4:U (88-88-M) News (O) \ <0 ) strange clash of peiTOnallUos. (8) Twilisht Zone yond. fame. brave British sea ( A p ^ ^ (48) Bom Hie Oown (0) „ Starrtsg Joitoy Omwon Gr&dee 44. 4;M (8) Blk 8 Theatre I (8) TacUe (Ueasen Show (O) enoe, a aoth Century Ctoirlot iffi » U:I8 (C News, .W8(lpieR:.g^ <0) "The X,(Mig Gray Line' (88-8848) Local News aad U;M (8888-M) Tonight . Show (Ol (40) Eaplonage his great love eet during 18:U (884M8) Nowe <0) 13:64 AmerieOa Htoterte Shrioes I-’ (48) Tonight at toe Movies t;M (8) Army-Yale LaOroaae at (88-88A8), Flipper (O) poleonlc Wars. Gregory feck, race and a return t(>M ad^e . ■ ■) (8) Yesttval ef H % Grades 64 Part H. Tstory ol an Irish Weatoer ' (48) Datliur Game (0) _ ^ ^ U :M (8) HomensakeFe Tuesaud’8 famous W w Mu- "" ffi'SU’S ■5S5S5 ‘X .; 8S "AUS..Sa;J!SrJW ThrouM the N tol^ ’dL 1:M ($8) Oae O’clock Beport — West Point I (8P.88-M) Please Dea't Bat tte ’ The JuMieF' ’M Kirk Doug (8848-M) Oanoeatvate (O) . success on Broadway to w - U tM Deerways te Art immigrant )x>y w)u> Joined the \7:16 (88) Highllghte Sign Oft Filmed hlghllghta.__ las. M il^ Vltole. seum. sured when a "boy wiMeF ' Humnhrey Bogart and Oonrad , Grades 84 Ariny and be(tome a West (48) Yea Asked for It Dahiee (C) (848) Datelbie: BOBywoei (M) Theatre M (88.88-M) Girt from IL N. 0. 1:18 (8)__ Newsli aad Weatoer —Mo- (18) SubacrlptTon TTV . (18) SabscripUen TV (M) WasWgtea Bepert 18:U (48) Oklldrea’a Doetor <0> prMuitor (Dick Anden) «t- Valdt. U :66 irmvrt Time ' Polm .Institution. Tyrone Pow meat ef Meditaton —Sign Off "Night of the Grlaaly' U:8S The FIlBtateaea <0) fan them starring, roles to a 1:88 |M) ^ (FOleek Bepert, Mga er, Maureen O’Hara. "Ftmeral In Berlin’ ' U:S8 (88-88-M) Fat Boaae S h ^ <01 (48) M («ale’e Navy, P.M. ^ ‘)^Ce1toaese Cbater Stage l:M (8) News —Momeato of Com- B:Sf (20> KliiK of Diamonde (48) Newlywed Game (O) (48) Featars 44 (8-48) Sopermarket Sweop- rock ’n* roll m uslo^ U:86 Spectrom (8-88) Hike DoogUs Skew (0) fort —Oaidepeots - (30) Champlonahlp Bowling "Master of Ballantroe" Br- 8:88 lien Hene <0> «8> News. Weaihsr, toeris Itl > .^AUi v e aad Abenl. (18) Yen Asked ter It ^-T5v Lee to featured, 8:M (8) Yankee Sails Aeross Ba- . stakee A (Mfivlcted idller eacapes and 1;M (48) % Ferae ^Httons ^ Secret Ageat (48) D. S. Air Force Belltteas (C) rope _ __ 1:U AH Aboat Yea R. Hearst’s Ban Simeon. A Combat (C) Bob Strampe. Starring Johnny CarsCn (O) by two women. Id mustetom with Cara WU- SiM (8) News, Memeals si Oeas- Grades 1-2 (40) Pro Bowlera Tear (O) Capt. and Mrs. Irving John (A48) Dae ta a MUIIen (8843) —Wm Aanaaanl fOrt, Onltopasto son take viewers aboard their 18:55 (M) News, Sign Off 18:88 (5) af Life (48) A A m lly 4:00 (3) Oolf Claaalc (O) ketch Yankee for adventums 1:88 (88) Mevle _ _ (8848-38) Jfoapaidy (0)- •"•aa'^S^G m de. 44 Sam Snead and Gardner Dksk- In France, the Netherlands. 1:15 (48) D. S. Air Feme |MHgieae (8) Mike DowtoOCaUnee StM Modera Sapervlsory Fnettee In.eon meet Dave Marr and Denmark, Germany and Bel Fnm and S in Oft (O) TonyHony HarttoMartin to featuredfeat: aa this Preview Tommy Jacob* In a -iinai 8:88 (8) News. Moments el Oem- 4:44 Madera ladastrial Maaage- PROGRAM gium. week's oo^hosL match. fort. Onldepests meat <8) Green Hornet _____ (8A88-M) Get Snuirt (C) (4i) Everybedy’s______T alU a g (8-t8) Lawrence Welk (0) 8-.1# (8) News and Weather, ^ 18 :M ' ' scher Bemardl," Johnny Itoth- Movies ■ . ‘Blood Alley” John Wayne and up on the breakfast table much S64 Bfaia St. Mancheater faahicm picture and Luwe (8) Datlag Gome •Terry to Hong Kong" Curt (R) This Is the Life to the demise of Hurd Hat- 1:66 (88-88-M). News <0) Is. Xavier Chigat and ■ Charm (30) New Testament and Mod- Lauren Btmall star In excltr Nathanson who presents her Alfred Hester and Christie CaP Jurgens, Orson Welles, Sylvia ing and often turbulent sto^ Held and Philip CooUdge. . series of exercises for older BtM (6) Password Noel Purcell. AdveB- I (3) Lassie (C) . HUMMEL (SAtt-Sf) Days of Oar Uves lG8. 8:16 T™ Davey and GoIiaHi <0) of the rescue of Chinese vil people. (M) I tjoi Three Lfves irama about A seaborn lage from Communists. (8-48) Voyage to the BotUom 7;M Sealer Yean . . . r who becomes a man (40) This Is the Ufe <®> (3) Sirarto Spectacnlar (0) of the Sea (C) ^ HGURINES 7rt8 Brtttoh Oaleadar • (848) Newlywed Ctense _ , ' to a virtual prison- (30) This Is the Lite Globetrotters, a study of of volcanic Island and hallucinary Quest: Ethel WUUams, 80-jt:; 8:86(8) Hkl wlto'Steto 8:46 (8) Light Time . ga.sses affect the minds of its the Oommonwealth. 8;M (3) .Nesro wlto Walter Oroa- er ship. ((H fensive objectives of soccer, old grandmother and 17-yr^d •:M (8) I ^ e —V8MG (C) (40) Dawn Bible Instltate (0) and a film of the '36 Joe passengers. *'** R fn S tsU x * Julia OUld shows Robert Anderson, both ama- klto (C) 8:00 (3) TBA „ ^ (18) Firing Line ■ teur "crime busters” . (8) Feter Jcaaiago Nears (C) 18:88 (6) Kaye ____ (8) Faith fnr T edn (O) Louls-Charlle Retalaff heavy that one ; TV 8:15 (48) Sacred Heart "Night of the Grixzly" 8 (8) It’s About Time <0) 8:44 (8) To Tell toe ^ t o (O) • :46l[3l'r L o ^ aad B e ^ a a l News (IS) Sabscrlp ) (3) The Slst Annual Masters Xiuropean Antiques. China am What to toe World (0) "The Corrupt ineS” 8:M (3) Perception (88-88-M) Walt. Disney’s Woa- Sdrvloa OhBAgea. Oompteto pt^elain from the old world (8M844) Aaotoor World (0) 7:8 (8) ______Sports (8) DIalogae Tenmament (0) derfal World of Color (0> (3-44) Oeaeral H o ste l "Literature U:M "The Welfare Fund in the Live broadcast of action on WlriDK . iBatBllAtioaa ta OM are featured. (8) 'Twlllrtt Zoae and Weatoer (C) 14th green and the complete 8 (8) Ed Snlllvaa Show (0 ), 3:43 Net Jsamid ^ (18) Bkbscriptiea TV 11:16 (M) Memory Li Community” Guests: Peter Gennaro. dano- tad New Honma aad DaU Black Natchez, a docum ent^ "A Funny Thing Happened on "Living Doll' (40) Insight 16th, 16th. 17, and 18th holes erchoreographer, Lana Can the Way to the Forum" (C) Soato America Conference "The Questions a two-«iar- Day of Drums" 13:43 The Vaatohlag Newspaper 7:16 (88) Ughlighta ^ „ U:M <8> Festival of Hits \ (22) Chalice of Salvation acter play, by novelist John An egambiatlon of some of (48) Dark S h ^ w o (44) Yea Asked for It "The Beat Generation" ’8L W (88-88-M) Hey Landlord <0) problems facing big city presa 4:88 (8) Baager ^ y Show <0) Steve Cochran and Mamie Van. (30) Rocky and His Fiends Hawkes about a real or fan )8 (3) Smothers Brothers Coin (88-88-68) M aM Game (O) 7:M (SV, Loot to Space <0> cied conversation between a nimSd to N.Y., Baltimore and <84^88-M) The Virglaiaa (® ) Doren. man and a woman. Fritx e d Hoar (O) News (C) ' (8-44) Balmaa (O) B 10:80 (3) l.ook Up and Live Weaver and Verna Bloom. (18) U ^ a t "Within 'These Walls" Thomas Turner and the Association 4;M (8) Big 8 Theatre Mitchell, Mary Anderson '46. (30) Frontlem of Faith (8) Ivan Ivauovitch (O) six-man rock^nd-roll group. Tuesday, AprU'U "Up In Central Path 48. Re 8;M (8-48) The Moaroes (0) dOi VaUli for Today (C) (40) Halls of King <0) (88-28-M) Boaansa News and Weatoer —^Ma- 11:00 (3) University of Conn. (O) (18) Sabocriptloa TV meat at Meditattea —Sign OCl \ 8:00 (88-82-M) Wild Kingdom (0) (8-48) Sunday Night Movie 1:48 Modem Sapervlsory Piaetie* ent's daughter find time for (22) Faith to Faith (8) Saadny Movie Spectacular "The V.I.P.’s" Elizabeth Tay romance while' ' exposing a ‘•JFK — Years of Lightning, 1:88 - angle-drama Involves assorted Grades K-2 ■ Durbin. Dick Haymes, Vtar 4:88 (8) Oreea Acres (O) B 1:48 (41) V. S. Air Force BeUgloaS 11:30 (3) From the College Oampns . vak. Yoimg lady with 3:63 Seteoee la ladostry (88-88-M) Danny Thomas Spe- Film and Sign OH (0) group of people whose pri cent Price. 1:66 (8) News, Momenta' ot Com "strange” powers meets book vate lives are compll(»ted WILSON Oradte 44 ■ • (8-88) Mike Doaglao Show elal rt U EUCTMCAL CO. Grades K4 ( 0 > ______. (40) Discovery ment so that she can marry delayed. (C) 13:86 Rxitorlag Oar Laagaage help of hto young wife who M:45 ( 30) Sacred Heart Program him herself. 8:M Sabzeriptioa TV Beal den ttal-Oomm.-Ind. Grades 44 R discovers that their marriage Loitol editors dtoiniss the newa. U:36 Joalor High • ;M Alive aad Aboat ' may not be what she had an 4:M College Sport ef toe Week 12:00 (3) We Believe (C) (18) The Christophers "A Fistful of Dollars’ . •4B-AS17 — 64S-1SV Natural Science Grades K 4 R All-etar Hockey, - Eastern Pi'otc.otant (40) Scope 18:88 (3) Candid Camera (0) U;44 Amerteaa msterie Bhrtaes 4:66 People aad Their W ei« ticipated. Cast: Ell Wallach. (8) Conn. M.D. IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU SAVKI .Grades 64 R Anne Jackson, Ruth White. 01ymbl<» ot Boston v6 East (3) Mr. Terrifio (O) (88-88-M) Andy Williams Shaw Boctod Studies Grades 6-7 ern Ciollege All Stars at Boeton (20) The Chrlstophem Hal tries out for a Job as a (C) P.M. „ M:M Exploring Natnro Thomas A. Cariln. (30) Ring Around the World second Mr. Terrific while the Guests are Steve Lawrence U:M1 Crisis ef Metora Man Naiuritl lie n e e -Grades 44 Garden. (40) (ionversatlon With U:S5Beak Beat ^ Thnraday, April 14 first one—his pal Stanley—to and Eydie Gorme. the King 1:14 Amerieaa HUtorie Bhitaes 14:66 Doorways to Art Friday,' April 14 12:15 (20) The Living Word kidnapped by spies. ston Trio and the comedy team -ft » A in sta n t" Grades 64 R la-SohooI Frogmms 12:30 (3) Face the Nation (0) of Rowan and Martin. Grades M R A.M. la-Sckool Pragrams (80-28-30) G-K OoUege Bowl 1:36 Joator High Sofoaeo (B) U:84 AU Aboat Yoa ' ■;4S Oeveloping CommnaleatloB A.M. (8) Way Out (C) 18;M (3) What’s My LlnoT (O) Grades 1-2 R 4:M Janior High Beteaoe -B (20) niblc Answero (18) Herald of Troth 11:88 (3-8848) News, Sports, Wealh- EARMNGS 4:16 Metora Bapervtoery Practlee SUIIo (SO) Jewish Life jl S .A.V I N G S 6:16 Friendly Gloat 11:56 Net Jeoroal 4;M Americaaz All 14:45 M a ^ Of Words (48) Dennis the Hengce «» <®> . - ' ■:M What’s Now , ., F.M. Sotdal Studies Grades 54 Grades K-3 R (40) Westover Presents (8) The 81st Centnry (0) 11:16 (8-48) News aad Sports (O) 1:44 This Is Conn _ 12:45 (SO) Weekend 8:00 11:M (3) Movie Masteipleee oBiniwiteireeem eow » «e*er .nn/ L O A TV A^% Dividend pMd Pi^ciples ot Building Social Studies .Grades 84 B 14:M Tell Me a Story 14:86 Asaericaas All 1:00 (3) Rig 3 Theatre "Autos. Autoe Bveiwhere” n "Knight Without Armor" ’87. > •> i • i I V T I ‘ 3:48 Travel. TTIme Grades K4 __ Social Studies Grades 64 B "Thiindcrhcad 45. Story of report on automobile of the ftem day at dfspoatt. Jasper Holiday 1:26 DoorrmTa.te *>’• U:M Time Now for Haste 14:M Time New for Matte future. Including autos th^ 11 :U (M) WasUngtea Report Grades 64 R Grades 84 R a boy's attempt to tame a Senator T.J. Dodd •:34 What’a New 3:44 Explorlag Oar Laagaage arades 3-4 ^ wild horse. Preston Poster, hook Into automatic transit HI lUT-n IMI A ttmea yatarlj. 11:56 Crisis ot Modem Man B 11:66 Coaa Issne systems. . „ „ 11 :M <8) Jerry Blavat Show Yt84 Modern SaporvUery Fraelloe -Grsdes 44 R F.M, P 'H Jolmsoii, Roddy McDow- (88-88-M) Frank McGee Beport (88) Late Show „ ACRYUC ■awgiigaT38 ^aaa4 ri'iiaaaiai. iwaTiTgTiBB 3:46 la-Sobool PrOTlew „ F.M. «” ■ *^Man in the Net Alan lAdd ^ Husaan Relations People and Their Worid 12:26 Segovia Master Claes 1:44 TeU Me a Stoiy (20 22-30) Meet the Press (0) CTE SI, OOVUNTOY 4:16 Modem ladastrial Manago- (8) New England Dnekpto (18) Dine Door mpromlse hto stand ters to the lay public. 8:88 In My Omnlon 7:44 Developing ComraanlcaUoB (22) Winning Pins **'** RepeS"rf*April 10, 9:00 p.ra. SUUs ards of honor and charity. ATLAimfi FURNACE OIL 8:M Year DslIaFa Worto Pattenu Cast:. Stephen Murray. _Meg Junior Candlepln BowUng S- . -The Vitamin Formula Communications (M) Science Fair Scholarship 24 HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE--649-37(jl ■ ' Wednesday, April 18 7:M Franck Chef Wyim Owen. Desmtwid Hunt- bhSekool Pragrams •(48 Flay at toe Week . Repeat of April 10, 8:00 p.m. - er, Norah Blaney. Rnwl . „ 466 Main 9L "Lullaby", an aging mama’s 14:U-The Vanlshtog Newspaper (48) Beany and Cecil NEW or USED boy finally dares to loosen hto , 8:N Point of View ls55 (8) Capitol R«I»«rt«. 61 BISSELL ST. M a a e lta n U r Y rU Modem ladastrial Xaaage- ' 1:M Foorth Estate BepeiM ot April 10. U):W p.m Representative Mesklll mother’s apron atrtogn amh 8:80 (8-40) NBA Basketball (0) Phone 643-1129 riayorr L T. WOOD CO (80) Italian Fiogmna
. ■ ’ “ ' V . j: — pAGunfom l l A t l P i i s l m BVEm KQ HEBALD, |CANCSmS3TER» COKM, .T; APitIL 8, 1967 T: ^ u e T BOULYWOOO ' i m Belter . ^ Mbw daCeator «rom *1 W 3» * ( » • ^‘TOfct’a • lo t o f tUxn. 1 * ^ 'JaPMtotokor-1ro«l M-M> That £■" fiett In “ BoBiewhere la the Doer vtD • door shoo' seM lady iNtao*?'’ BwtwM ]huiidnii, tiviio -.oqnirjto the point whore I don^ HIsht". Anmeaia vlotlni -re- tanoeeatlr unloads a duecUva. !■ » played'Betty Anderaon In ‘tiiuttjto w «ic eyeiry di^; i want hime from w ar to find out It shipment of fdotweat'. on her % imokeleer to ^ ttoj. <0) Mends.__ R Dean' Martfa Shew Mb start, Indloates ttiait ebe Beaides, I have done evarytUn^ Nancy Oulld. e* ■ (O) ' (o> XM) m m . <1B>' Mery Otfflla Show Guests are Bing CMehy,- trants out podtihle with the charaoter at c u r At Home with KMty ' Chiiota Include Marty I_ _ __ _ Bergen, Don Cherry the Vanoouver, Canada, Bet^ Anderson. Now tt he- ' Oodfrey Cambridge, A liu ii;.e comedy team Rowan aad i : Kashi, Jacqueline Susann, ^ MarUn. heauty w ould he ft^lowtaitr the oomes meohanloal." 1:N As tk^ W ild Tam <0> and KreSktn. (S-M) ABO Stage ’#7 (O) M ^ple of Mia Farrow, who m m Parkins said she h a^’t . „ 7 -i-- «MoHnlo’o Navy The Life and l>gend of Mar* „ - Itot^h L e^ jSake a Deal Spirto —^Nowi and Weath- Oyn Monroe" a biographical laetUw oast to pursue other lihparted her foeiings to the / or (C> TV portrait of woman and the narooro ee rootioh picture -ac- Centu^-FV>x management •:M (M> Breaoo actress who in her hriot life* f;W SU wUh Stola time-„iie became a myth and an Meae- ^ to lyv In ’;a Dandy have in:gent tor that" K (t»eyea> nayo- ot Oar LWeo •>M Van Doa’t Say < 0 > #:## (to) K e ^ aad Beglonal News ton, the agent who -first d l^ •at reason.' («^)-»M am Gilt" ■ ■ of ^ 1:N W .Daktart (0 ) covered her: her first husband One o f HoUywood's most ^ (to) Hantley-Bnakley Beport Jim Dougherty; the- director JJi * * '» “ i* TTroth '___ (O) fC) of the Actors Studio, Lee Strapr aotdhle . gitto.about-town, she ' ri. t OenersI Hespltsl “Old Man In ^ v e ' sy Winters, others, ..I. abundantAliinwighn^ amUtioa Afortms her ^&a . . . 11?* „A iv «"f«ro TS«•sire (ISgM #) Local News, Wealk- l#:to (U ) gabs SabterlpUM • - TV S:*S ( » Ihw s (0 ): or —'The -Corrupt rrupl Ones'* ■ •areer, and she figures that ^ 9tto G> M h Van. Dyke Skew 7iU < » ) Highlights U:M (8gg#g*-S#4#l. . . News, Sports. •ootkiuing -with “Peyton Place" *“® arranged A meeting- fM ALM ) . ^ (to) Ton Asked for It Weaflwr (8) Mr. Goober (Oj 7:to (M-K-S8) Daniel Boone (O) 11:18 (8#) Memory Lane WCH not be to her advantage. Director Mark Robson and (to) Dark Skadews (•-to) Batman <0) B U ito (8) Thursday Starlight “I was vary lucky to get the PNiducer-David Weisbart. They Avdy Skew 4C) (U ) Han Called X "P ia of Potolmy” '68 Loire jto;**^) Matcfc Game <0) •eries; It has been good for ®PP«»ved of what they saw and S:M (S) M r.' Boberts (0) of two young people Is des (U ) Super Heroes __ (8-to) F Troop (C) troyed by family feud in six* ___■is,”______she said.__ “Put______now_ I have ^er to test with____ eight Might -Thor" 8:to M^Throe Bojs <0) teenth centum Sienna. Jac bMn in it tor'thlwe yearn. W « W®® sc^pt the following «,» t) Ster Trek (O) ques Sernas, Bella Darvt. (CD (^pt.. Kirkirf faces a grim deci "The Burning Hills" '86, Tm have made the equivalent of 10 ^ y - « : » ( « Big 8 Theatre sion during his attempt to stem Hunter, Natalie Wood (C) jioars of televtaloin shows — If “I wanted the role of Jeniil- •KtoThe rmr ^Rising — Moon** sn epidemic of insanity that (8) FestivalF( ■■ * of ‘ Hits .57. _ Three stories about Ire- has already destroyed several "Musketeers of the Sea" '60. ^yton Place’ had been shown fer, tested for Neely and was land Md Ua people sot main- planet colonies. Pier ^ e li, Robert^Alda and once a week to a ragUlar-length cast as Ann," she remarked. 1? t"* time of "The Trou- (8-48) Bewitched (C) Aldo Ray. Three daring pit- ble” . Frank Lawton, Denia (18) Sabso^Uen TV O’Dea. rates capture a Spqnlsh shljlip ‘“A Funny Thing Happened on sailing to Maraoalbd for goldd. /5?v**-.r****‘S Douglaa Show (O) the Way to the Forum" A girt pirate on board bent going to make money,” one net (18) You Aoked for It 8:to (8) Thursday Night Movies on Killing. the GoV. involves work executive observed. The sound of a giant stalac About‘ Mrs.---- •Loalle” lalli ■ Shirley----- the pirates in the plot. tite orgw, the sight of a E ^the and Robert Ryan. Life 11:88 (tO-tt-M) Tonight Show (0 ) T V Strike He W8U9 asked how long the • kraclous and under- (to) TonightTonight at at the Movies (Continued from Page One) networks could program old standing landlady of a Bever 'Phantom of the Rue Morgue” ly, Hills rooming house la un- f^ r l Malden, Patricia Medina shows In the event of a lengthy (to) Rough BUero folded in flashBacks.shbac' •bated the proper technique o f. strike. (to) The Flintstonss ( 0) <8-to) Love OB a Booftop (O) (to) McHala’s Navy l:to ^ ) One O’Oloek Beport, Siga feeding and burping a two-week- <w as ofMuty surveyors. l;to (8) News, Momenta to Ooaa- •W baby. nicely imtil about l»M,” he said, Two gunmen take over a small Sgt. Friday and Bill Rid- ibrt, OaidepOBto 81 railroad station as the start Both shows, opbvioOaly, are tor "but I don’t know about the die (William Reynolds) fre (to) D.S. Air Force Beligloot in to- a fantaistlc - train robbeiw. quent a tavern where they Film and Sign Off (O) groups-with spedal interests. viewers.’’ (Z8> This Is the Life suspect a gambling ring is in 8:85 (8) News, Weather. Momeal dt (to) The Aquanauts SPONSORS HAPPY THE NIELSENS operation. •f Meditation, Sign Oft m Wh(le the soap operas have Red SkeMon’a comedy hour on been replaced tor the strike’s CBS topped the naUanal Nielsen fai duration by assorted hoary re- Ust in a report issued Monday m guns of long-gone comedy and During the two-week period Jo dramatic serlea. It Is doubtful ending March 19, other pro- FRIDAY 76/ PROGRAM «hat sponaoM will piill out of the grams to toe top lO were CBS’S 1:M (8) Best Seller • i 8( (8) Sports, Nows, Weathor (0 > • :M (t#-2t-M) The larosHgaHsa daytime ataowB — even U there “Andy Orifftth Show” and Fart rv "Somewhere In the •:1# (to) Bra BruBoo (C) Night" John Hodiak. Ip a marked decrease in the “Jackie Gleason Show," NBC’s Nancy 8:16 (to) Miami Undercover Drama based on actual couH- GtHld. • :U (8) Ski with Stein (G) room testimony la the trials housewife audience. “ Bonanza" and "Deaii Martin (to) FUm • :N (8) Peter Joanings News (0> of defendants accused to oom> Balancing toe expected drop- Show,” CBS’s “LMcy Show ’ (82) At Home with KHty (S) News with Walter Cron- mitttng atrocities in the Nasi- (to) Gypsy htte (C) run Auschwlts concehtratloa •ft in viewers is toe fact that ’’Daktari,” and "Smotoeia (to) Tho l^ lt lv e <8t-8#> Haalley-Brlakley Ba- esmp. 1:8# (I) As the'ho WoridWor Tarns (O) (8-to) Iriqrllls Diner (O) Hiere are no production costs Brothers Show,” NBCs Walt ( 2 # « ^ r F.D.Q. (C) •:W Involved to rerunning a clutch Disney Hour and ABC’s “Be- (8) Dating Game * w s _ "Bpic"."Epic", Emma .6 Udnapped «f oU Jack Benny or Inretta witched.” 1:M (28-22-M) Newk (O) (to) Huatiey4riaUey Beport to be case In A bisaire' ___ 8:8# (8) Fasswsid (C> (C) tion picture about her death. •I Toung ahowB. Those savtogs CBS led the averages with a (2#-l2-M) Days to Oar Uvss (8) TwOIlight Zoao 1#:M (18) Subseiipthm T T toHl be passed along to the span- rating of 20.2, followed by NBC (C) "Night <&1" "A Fine Madness" w (8-to) Newlywed Game m % t o ) Local News 18:48 (8) News, S p er^ Weather (01 15 •or. Some of the most popular with 10.1 «uid ABC 1T.8. 8:88 (8) Heuse > arty (C) Weather 11:88 (8-2842-38-I8) News, Sports, aerials charge as much as 18,000 Guests: MesannTe Wilkins, who T :U (22) HIghUghte 8t at age 63 rode horseback from Weather (C) Fer minute for commercials, a (to) ^eu Aked ter It U l i i (2) (8) Friday— Speetacalar n Maine to Calif, and Vic Dana 7:88 (8) Wild, WUd West (0 ) "Winged V lctoiy" '44. Story 0gure wWch could be cut in haK singer. (28-M) Ibrsaa - (O) of air cadets In Worid War (88-2M#) The Dooters (0) Taiuon Investigates a series •irbM a period of emergency Two Area Men n through their training to al (t-to) Dream Girt ef ’67 to murders in a tribe that combat. Jeanne Crain. Ed ■Bplacementa. l;M (to) Wemea’s News (O) uses psychedelic drugs. mond O'Brien, Lon McCallis- On TV Panel %m (8) Te TeU the -Trath (O) (8) Front Bow Friday Night ter. *1 don’t tMnk anybody ia (M-22-M) Anelher WerM <0) "The Last k w y Man” with in (S-to) General Hespital ^ o c k y Mountain" '80. Errol .ii State Rep. Robert D. King of (IS) Advealare Theatre ssji,ji"s!^n?r'‘? r^ rs: u-i, the 48th District and James A. 8:28 (8) Newe (C) w 8:M (8) Dick Van Dyke Shew on n:*#(8) Festiva7of^its Our SPEEDYISUX specialt)Specialty Luce of Manchester will appear (2•-2^to) Yen Doa’t Say (0» th‘e*b?^«^- Ava Gardner. Romantic, °‘“® raULY DEUCIOUS tomorrow night on a television (6) Mr. Oeober (C) w (to) Dark Shadow* triangle set in dangeroua~j;ra- panel discussing the proposed f ‘ “ n'®.*'. ‘ he ,8oc- glesrtf® • of — Africa. - —— Remtoce to fl 4:68 (8) Banger Andy Shew (0> a heart’ attack!*®' Vllpied entirely CHICKEN state Department of Correc- (2#-22-M) Match Game (O) U8> Ckeckmftte fn jj/rlca 'ei tioh. (18) Super Heroes pi«M Lynn stars.as a young: ToaMi — Brown in 6 ^Hinutes "Iron Man” deafd ^ and d..n.hdumb girt-irf hunted•...— a ...by marring Johnny Caraon (C> 6i The television show, ’’Con (to) Swabby Show (O) Ullere wim (ear she read their ,(to> Toulght at the Movies k nte worid’a “flneal eatto 4:28 (2#-22-W) News (O) Ilpo In "The Deadly Silence" a.* a t ______m ___ necticut Issue,” will be broad “TOe Story of Alexander O. B oHoken" with Incompantble 4:88 (8) Big 3 Theatre Fith Anthony George, Doug Bell ■ Don Ameche, Loretta taste. cast at 7 p.m. on Channel 24. "Blood Arrow" '68. Mormon McCTure Md Sebastian Cabot. Young '39. . h girl goes into Blackfeet ter A * Seheola Match Wita 1:88 (to) One O’Cleek Report —. King, who represents the ritory to get serum (or a set Suffleld Academy of Suffield. CALL IN ORDER towns of Tolland, Ellington and tlement. Sc»>tt Brady, Phyllis Conn, challenges ■ winner of - „ «ga Off P Id i D p 10 Mtontes Later Coates. April 7. l!88 (8) News —^Memeale to OOHS- Somers, is a member of the fort —Gnldepests « (8-22) Mike Douglas Show (O) (to) Green Hernel (0> (to) V. 8. Air Force Religleas legislative (xitmcil study com (18) You Ashed for It 8 :88 (22) Marshal DUlea Film aad Siga Off (C) i: DECI’S DRIVE-IN mittee involved in the study of A parachute jump with the "Hack Prine” It88 (8) News aad Weather -M o - U.S. Air Force, paramedics. e u J **"" .’ ’■"■el (C) meat to Kedttatloa —Sign OK MS OBNTEB ST— MS-2660 the state correstional system. a visit with a young man who * ’** * Heroes (C) h Luce, who lives on Keeney mokes his living raisingiTsing taran-taran (28-22-38) Man from U. N. O. tulas and Anoe Vail—one of L. E. (C) R O SE P L A Y •1 St., w ill represent the Connecti the nation's outstanding arch A Thrush agent who is a maa- n cut Oiuncll on Crime and De ers. ol facial dianisessguises is asas- « « origtoal (to) Corliss Archer signediped to kill Mr. — Waverly ^*'**tiH by the a'ward-winnlng' d linquency. (to) The Flintstoaes (0> (48) MoHale’s Navy J X r 't 'o is b 8:88 (18) Highway Patrol degree. ^ he presented next season on t Dan Mathews uses efforts of PAGEANT FINALS amateur detective to break a '^brok**’^*"*" PteylKluse." The drama protection racket. I lie finals o f the 16th annual 8:88 (8) Friday Night to the Her- ^ o r k in B (to) Faith (or Today Jpe M ay. 12»e oajtt has not yet betti ‘‘MiaB USA Beauty Pageant In (M) The Aqnanaute h (to) The Mnnslers Work” Dean announced. ELECTRONICS ,,Miami Beach, Pla„ will be cov- 8:88 (18) Highway Patrol ^ r t l n and Shirley MacLaine. - ______' ored In a 90-mlnute broadcast An innocent man confesses to A romantic comedy set against a killing so his family can the background of N .Y.’s pub LABORATORIES M a y 20 on CBS. get the reward, lishing industry, (C) R SHOP O IK l (28) Film (to) tenge (C) (48) Peter Jennings News (0> SAVE 277 BROAD • :•• (8-22-18) News, Sports, Wehth- er (0) WHERE TURNPIKE (18) Merv Griffin Show W ILTON’S SHOP^ Guests include Photoplay Oold YOU SEE Medal award wtamera Barba 904 Main St., Manchester te Y a c o ra Stanwyck, te v ld Janssen, THIS CAR Phyllis Dlller, (linger Rc Andrea Dromm and Ricii Early American SIGN Open 24 Honrs A D i^ lK>ng. (28) A1 Vestro Sports Shew Gifts RADIOS (to) McHale’s -Navy Firestone Tires njBNni TEXACO Quality Line Products 881 M A IN 8T. VIBRASONIGS Gen. Repairers License Don WILLIS Gdrcige qOBMAN BBOS. Comef Broad and ____ ^SPEOIAXJEBTS tS = 770 M A IN ST. 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