PRTOAY, MAY 10, 1968 Average Daily Net Press Run PAGE TWENT^Y-BIQHT y , For The Week Ended The Weather * t' €twnfns If^raUi M ay 4. 1169 Cloudy thts afternoon. High i n - 70 to 76. Low tonigbt 60 to 66. sliort buabiesB meeting In St. iimtrI|P5itpr furnttm Hrrali) Cloudy tomorrow. High hi low­ Rosary Society Bridget School cafetsrta after 15,070 t er 60«. About Town the Holy Hour. Members are TREAT'MOTHEB XO s o m e NAMVBt Asnonc^ H aneheater— A City o f VUiagm Charm Ite iMwljr rtected board of Plans Holy Hour ash. Rafllsktq. Rlnibaib, H o * -H o t»«w to M ood h reminded to mark their ballots StSP-AIBE Mclntoah aod DeUctaw h L tba Wtmcfi'a AuxMary c t Mbit- and bring them to the meeting, VOL. LXXXVH, NO. 189 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION—CONNECnCUT LIFE) MANCHESTER, C0NN„ SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 (dasstfled Adverthdag on Page 1 8 ) PRICE TEN CENTS dwAar Memortal HoaiUtad w « The Rev. Mtohael G. Stein- wMoh is dw final one tor this I t K RM t Monday « t 1 v m . at C S i^ hauser of St. M&'lD>l&e Church, season. man Oouae on Haynes St Bld- Brooklyn, N.Y. wlU conduct a Refreshments will be served. NM'd Kbimy, hoofMal odmtnla- Holy Hour Monday at 7:80 p.m. trotUor, w a qpeok at the m«et- tor memhers of St. Bridget Ros­ Sweat Potatoes and New Potatoea . , . _ . tnv* OriMitaitton ftyr near board ary Society at St. Bridget FBUITt Ikaah StnmrbSRles, FeoblHS, Nwdarktoi, Wirte^ menilMn arlH be at noon and a Church. Two Share Win melon, Oantaloupea, Spanish Melons, Hoaeydawa, R ^ , Nght hineh wfll be oervod. Father Stelnhouse studied phU- White, Green Grapes, Poors, Papayas,-Mangoes, Mandarin osoilhy at Cathedral College, In Essay Test Onsagoo, TOngertoes, F ln e a p ^ ODoonats, Navel Oranges Brooklyn, and received a bache­ n A f r e s h c i d e r . ______Forces Kill ■Ole Couples Bowling League Procedures on Talks Fixed Jane Banning, 17, of 64 Lodge a FliOWnfIS FOB MOTHERS DAY a o t the Newcomer’s Club will lor’s degree from Immaculate Dr., and Susan Marteney, 11, of ipeet tonight at 9 at Silver Conception Seminary, Hunt­ WEEKEND SPECIALS for A SPECIAL KATOY! PARIS (AP)—American and North Vietnamese ne­ Lane Ten Pin, East Hartford. ington, N.Y. He earned a degree 218 Hackmatack St. were co- MAC APPLES, Gnde A ...... 16 q t bsket. $ 2 , gotiators reached agreement today on procedural mat­ In d o ^ a tlc theology from the 442 F oe winners in a conservation essay NEW TEXAS ONIONS ...... # lbs. J State University at Innsbruck, ters for Monday’s opening of talks which could lead A UmHed number of tickets contest sponsored by the Man­ NATIVE ASPARAGUS (Prom Town!) bc^ Austria, and has studied arch­ to an end of the war in Vietnam, The otmosphere of are available for the Ladles of chester Junior Women’s Club. NATIVE WASHED SPINACH ...... Ib. St. James Daisy Chain Ball aeology and language at the He­ today’s meeting was described as “ very good*’ by an Jwie 1 at die Manchester Coun­ brew University In Jerusalem. Each won a half tuition camp- SEALTEST ICE CREAM ...... Vi American official. OOHFLBTB UNE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! try du b, and may be obtained In the summer of 1965 he was ershlp to Greenwoods Nature Cyrus R. Vance, deputy leader of the American dele­ and ponservatlon Camp from Wa Now Oarnr The Manoheater Evmlng H e n ^ B elow D M Z assistant to Prof. Rudolf by contacting Mrs. John Dia­ a Aiao Otmtoleto a t SBAX/EBST Dairy Prodnots a gation, told newsmen after today’s session: "We have Schnackenburg at the University Aug. 11 to Aug. 17. mond of 46 Diane Dr. at the or- SAIGON (AP) — U.S. U*® enemy dead were claimed concluded all procedural arrangements. We will go into gaidiatlon’a meeting Monday of Wurzburg, Germany, where Jane, the daughter of Mr. forces report^ t^ay kill- American air etrikes and ------substance on Monday.’’ at 8 p.m. at St. James' School he prepared and translated a and Mrs. Lewis Banning, Is a Vance was emphartlo oh one m g 4 4 2 North Vietnamese artUl®»y barrages, HaU. book, ’’Present and Future Mod­ student at Illing Junior. High point: "The atmosphere has em Aspects of New Testament School. She also won a camp- troops below the demili­ U.S. bombers reportedly killed 66 enemy troops between been ■very good.” All cubs of Cub Scout Pack Theology.” In 1966 he was trans­ ership in last year’s contest. tarized zone in renewed He said it had been agreed Susan is the daughter of Dr. PEROI PRODUCir Dong Ha and Glo Llnh, another Paris Riot lator and editor of "Man Be­ sharp fighting, described 68 planning to participate in Marine strongpolnt to the north, with his opposite number, Ool. Clean Up Day will meet tomor­ fore God.’ ’ and Mrs. Pierre Marteney euid 278 OAKLAND STREET. MANCHESTER a 648-6884 by some d ic e r s as another Ha Van Lau, that the confer­ Officers will be elected at a a pupil at Keeney St. school. after a company of Infantrymen row at 8 a.m. at the Waddell phase of the enemy’s from the U.S. 199th light Bri­ ence will be conducted in two of­ Sdwol parking lot. They are “ peace talk’’ offensive. gade came under enemy small Crushed ficial languages—English and reminded to wear gloves. In the enemey’s seven-day-old arms fire and pUUed back. One Vietnamese—with French as the illllliiiililiiiiililliliiiliiiiiiiii attack on Saigon, the American American wae kflled and two working language. This means The meeting of the Polish command reported 60 Viet Cong wounded, that each side will use its own Women's AlUance, Group 618 soldiers killed In fighting In and By Police language In conducting the day Other fighting was reported scheduled for Sunday has been around the capital. Some guer­ to-day business of the confer postponed, and will be h M near Hvie, about 60 miles below PARIS (AP) — Gas-masked ence. But French will be used rillas atm were holding out on the DMZ. 'D iet^y at 7 p.m. at 77 North HOUSE the southern fringes despite riort police crushed the latest for any conference documents "The enemy has definitely es- St. the Real Thing Comes Alon^ hea'«ry alUed air attacku. and biterest student revolt in apd stotements, vrhich can be oalated two-fold," and Col. Mil- the Latin Quarter at dawn today readily translated and under- Mrs. Robert Houghton of 180 and feels as she does, and to obstetrics floor at Manchester In the northern war zone, U.S. ton Hull of Plant City, Fla., The executive committee of aflter 11 hours of tear gassing, stood by both sides, Hawthorne St. practices bathing reduce some of the concerns and Memorial Hospital. DREAMY LUXURY FOR MOM 1st Air Cavalry'Division troops commander of the 3rd Marine Cub Scout Pack 2 will meet to­ fears she may have for herself IK rushed in to reinforce Marine clubbing and warding oft rocks After today’s second and final "Dolly,” the life-size doll pro­ Those wishing further In­ Regiment. night at 7:80 at Second Con­ units battered in heavy fighting thrown by youths. 2 hour and 22-mlnute procedural and her new bom child. formation may contact the Marine officers said they be­ gregational Church. vided for members of the Ex­ Classes cover the period be­ around Dong Ha, where 1,600 Police Chief Maurice Gri- meeting, Lau was smiling MPHMA office. lieve the fighting around Dong pectant Mothers’ classes spon­ fore the baby arrives; the enemy soldiers have been re­ maud said 867 persons were In- broadly, as he usually does, and (Herald photo by Buceiviclus) Ha is part of a general escala­ Cadette CMrl Scout Troop 10 ported killed in the last two jured and 468 arrested in what "iold newsmen he was "very sat- sored by the Manchester Public growth of the baby and moth­ By tion in the northern war zone Will clean up the Utter tomorrow er; after the baby’s arrival and HA 1£ weeks. he called a "veritable guerrilla tsfled.” Asked If there would be Health Nursing Association aimed at giving the North Viet­ from 10 a.m. to noon at Camp action ” ®' iui’^ e r meeting tomorrow, he the physical and emotimal ex­ The army reinforcements and namese a bargaining edge in Merri Wood, Gardner St. Those (MPHNA). Mrs. Bonnie BTnlay, • l o e e periences of mother and father; Marines reported killing 442 en­ the Paris talks. The students, who varied In ‘■Tomorrow Is Sunday.” planning to attend are remind­ R.N., a member of the MPHNA TREAT HER TO Pressed as to whether a Viet­ baby care; and a totu: of the lliliilii iiiiiiiii emy soldiers In the last 24 hours Hull said North Vietnamese n'umber from 10,000 to 30,000 ed to wear gloves and bring staff, conducts the classes. W nam cease-fire would be the In five battles ranging from 6 to forces, reportedly two regi­ during the action, held a square , v , -i*- baskets. Cadettes from other The series of classes starts the A ROYAL 11 .miles below the demilitarized ments, are trying to close the . mile "of the FreAch capital for ^ troops may also participate In first Wednesday of the month he replied: “ No comment We zone. American casualties were Cua Viet River, east ot Dong several hours. This morning, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the MPHNA must leave that to the heads of the dean up. INVITATION MOTHER’S DAY put at 24 killed and 04 wounded. Ha, one of the main supply office, 65 E. Center St., and run several hundred students ,. ____ If the U.S. count is correct, 18 channels to U.S. combat bases blocked traffic along Boulevard the delegations. . Mendieiiter Assembly, Order for four consecutive Wednes­ TO BID AT enemy soldiers were killed for St. Michel and police again used f » ,2*® of Rainbow for Girls, will spon­ days. every American slain. Many of (See Page Sixteen) tear gas to dlsiTrse them. ‘ ^ e d sor a car wash tomorrow from The purpose of the course is Sealed bids wUl be received at the office of the Purchasing 9 a.m. to noon at the drive- to give guidance and counseling DAYEV’S LOG A Dream Is A Wish Two big labor .unions—the vance and Lau were reported to expectant mothers; to help Agent, 41 Center Street, Man­ Communist-led General Confed- ^ have shaken hands at the lot of the Hartford National chester, Conn., until May 24, Bank, 696 Main S t In the event her understand why she looks 1968 at 11:00 a.m. for Globe GABIN eratlon of Labor and the French start of the meeting, as they did of rain the car wash will be Hollow Pool Concession Stand. Rout* 87 Her Heart Makes... OonfederaUon of DemocraUc the first time they met. poslpaned until Saturday, June Bid forms, plans and specifi­ Savannah Next Labor called a general strike qhelr opening rotmd Friday 8 at Iho same time and place. cations are available at the Lebanon, Conn. for Monday in support of the also had been described as po­ students, who have been on a FOR RENT Purchasing Office, 41 Center lite. The Stein Club of the VFW Street, Manchester, Connecti­ CoH for week-long rampage demanding Vance and Lau reportedly 8 — A 16 mm. Movie Pro- cut. university reform and release of agreed that they should give out will have a 'Mother’s Day Dance Town of Manchester, COOL AND COMFORTABLE For Toor’ March Jeetora—oomid or dUout, oloa RESERVATION arrested comrades. as little Information as possible for members and guelts tomor­ 88 mm. sUda projabtora. ’ Connecticut row at 9 p.m. at the post home. By THE ASSOCIATED FBES8"Resurrectlon City, U.S.A.,” In The Federation ot National on their discussions. Robert B. Weiss, 4 2 3 -0 2 5 6 Lou JoUbert’s Ordiestra will WELDON DRUG CO. General Manager The Poor Peoples’ Campaign, a park between the Washington Education also decided to strike The North 'Vietnamese spokes­ i n »«Ata 648-6821 play for dancing. A buffet will hit by a stabbing, ^ m e lack of Monument and the Linc<^ Me- Monday, closing down all man said: “ The Americans sug­ be served. housing and criticism from a mortal. IS' French schools. gested that nothing further be Catholic archbishop In New However, the camping permit ifc: The archbishop of Paris Is- said” and the North Vietnamese Mexico, continued its roimda- authorized for the campaigners sued mi ap^ al t o ^ m and top Other sources eon- mlnlsters of the French gow m - fjmied that this was an Amerl- bout route toward Washington coming from all sections of the Mine Foreman Prank Davis is hugged by his wif e minutes after he was rescued. (AP Photofax) today. country provides for only 8,000 ment met In emergency session. suggesUon. "mimi" The Southern segment of the persons, with the permit explr- The ministers. Including it was widely reported, nev- campaign, which spent the night Ing at the end of five weeks, Jacques Foccard, De Gaulle’s ertheless, that Vance and Lau in Macon, Ga., after housing The campaigners are stdied- Ten Othets Believed Dead closest personal advisor, went had agreed at least tentatively Lovely floral ambroldery and Imported nylon laca problems, was assured of beds uled to start arriving Sunday ih to the presidential palace this that their official languages at its next stop In the Georgia their bid for more federal funds morning, presumably to brief would be English and Viet­ form the round yoke of this BlandolraO Batiste coastal city of Savannah. to help the poor. the general on the situation. He namese but their working lan­ shift. Pink, blue, yellow. Petite, small, medium, And In Washington officials The Rev. Ralph David Aber- Fifteen Chilled Miners Saved Is scheduled to visit Romania guage would be French, mean large and extra large. worked out an arrangement in nathy, leading the drive as head earljr next week. Ing they could speak French in which the campaigners will be of the Southern Christian Lead- HOMINY FALLS, W.Va. (AP) water they had to wade through with the remaining 10 men,” Grimaud said: “ These riot addition to the other two lan­ allowed to erect what they call erahip Conference, has prom- —Fifteen stiff and chilled coal on part of their journey. said C.E. Richardson, president leaders learned, I don’t know guages as they wished. where, rthe tactics of guerrillas. Vance and Ambassador W. ------Ised to keep the predominantly miners rode a conveyor ibelt to The lamps on their hats flick­ of the company. The 10 had ered through the gloom. bean at a lower level than the We are faced with what Is cer­ Averell Harriman, top U.S. ne­ Negro group in Washington all freedom before dawn today aft­ summer if necessary to get At first the 2Q0 friends and others. tainly a subversive operation." gotiator, will use English in the "Icathy" congressional action. er spending five terrifying days pelaUves who had waited most Elwoodi O’Dell was the first Grimaud said a check of pub­ meetings, associates said, be­ • Political Scene of the night around the mine en­ man out. lic hospitals showed 102 students cause neither is fluent in Washington probably seemed huddled in a flooded mine.' trance wcTe silent. Then there The men appeared dazed by a long way off for many of the Left behind, deep in the moun­ (See Page Sixteen) was a great wave of laughing the harsh floodlights and the (See Page Sixteen) Shift in Blendalra* Batista. Shallow square marchers, including those In tain, were 10 of their fellows for MIMI RFK Asserts and hugging. questions being thrown at them neckline. Yoke Is enriched with Imported nylon Georgia who had to settle for whom all hope was lost long by mine officials and relatives. makeshift accommodations In ago. It was difficult to make out lace, alternating with crystal tucking. Pink, Only five minutes elapsed be­ an old brick building at Central It was believed the 10 were any of the conversations os the KATHY tween the emergence of the first blue, yellow, apricot. Petite, small, medium, People Need City Park in Macon. swept to their death Monday scene turned to bedlam. Photo­ man and the last. large and extra large. After a warm welcome In the noon when a break in the wall to graphers’ bulbs went off like central Georgia city, housing an adjoining abandoned mine harsh fireflies. After a few minutes sitting ‘Restraint’ Needed Spirit Change became a problem for the cam­ shot millions of gallons of water There also was sadness down on foam covered benches paigners and one SCLC official through the mine’s wavy pas­ among relatives of the 10 miss­ outside the mine entrance, the The New By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (jJ'oodluufuL G A R D E N S threatened to take the marchers sageway. ing men crowded to the en­ men were led to ambulances. Crisscrossing the Great Plains baclT to AtlMtlu The first miner came out of trance in faint hope. But all did not go. Despite Tax Hike In his quest for the Democratic Hoses Williams, one of the the mine entrance, into the Once the men were safely out, One man.who pame out of the however, an official of the presidential nomination. Sen. SCLC’s spokesmen, has said glare of floodlights and the wait­ mine did not get into an ambu­ Maust Coal and Coke Co., the lance, however. A woman had HOT SPRINGS, Va. AP) — Friday some action must be Robert F. Kennedy says th e 'teat the campaigners don’t want ing arms of his wife and family aow Eis lor Moninrs v«v UNOtSli DIPT. owners, handed newsmen the her arm arouhd his waist and President Johnson’s top eco­ taken to halt spiraling wages CIrargE Accounts , , to sleep in auditoriums, church- art. 5:20 a.m. He had spent a to­ which in turn threaten spiraling Amerlcan people "want a basements, tal of 118 hours and 20 min­ lists. The ages of the missing yelled “ here he Is!" nomic adviser and an official of C o iU lally a Federal Reserve Bank says prices. change that cannot be p r o m i^ utes in itihe mine since he re­ miners range from 28 to 46—all The miner had gene from the IN BLOOM! that even If there Is a tax hike, Okim and Hayes addressed Invitod. . . by i^ llt lc l^ or enacted by the ported for ■work lat 7 a.m. men who have spent most of mine entrance up the opposite voluntary restraint on wages the Business Council at its AZALEAS ALL COLORS! *2.88 most powerful government.” famUles," Williams Monday. thClr lives in the incredible slope, over barricade ropes and darkness of the coal mines. and prices will be needed to spring meeting. Some 100 presi­ Oeranlums ...... 86c-99c The people seek "a change In gald earHer In the Southern leg The others followed in quick was greeted by the woman in Hydraageas ...... $8.45 The pumps which had finally combat inflation. dents and board chairmen of the Potted Mums ...... $3.88 Martha Oeranlums...... $1.45 the national spirit," the candl- of the campaign, succession. front of the mine office. nation’s biggest firms discuss Ivy Qerenlume ...... 81.26 date said Friday in Omaha, six hundred homes reportedly As each man stepped off the cleared much of the passage­ Dr. Lee B. Todd of Quinwood, CSialrman Arthur M. Okun of Gardealae ...... 8244-83.88 way of water were "stilled while the President’s Council of Eco­ urban problems today. Rosea (Potted, in Bloom) rTi.. . 88.88 Daphne ...... 88.76 will be available In Savannah b.lt—anr.lded—a blanket was the mine physician, quickly Okun said the “ journey back i’7 thrown around his shoulder and the men came out. Then they nomic Advisers and President African Vkdets ...... 78c Ylbumum CarlesI (Sploe Bush) .88.95 HIDDEN TSEASURES SHE'U CHEMIH The must con- tonight to house the southern looked over each man before he to price stability wlU be a long FudiBhie ...... $1.39-32.88 Bleeding H e a rt...... «»« front its problems and take campaigners, he was led to a padded bench. groaned to life again. was led to the ambulance. Ear- Alfred Hayes of the Federal Re­ “ We will continue to drain the serve Bank of New York told and difficult one” even if Con­ forceful action on them—but not They were black from hard- gress enacts Johnson’s proposed mine until we make- contact (See Page Sixteen) the nation’s industrial leaders for MOTHERS DAY ★ with a let-Washington-do-it ap­ (See Page Sixteen) hat to boot and wet from the 10 per cent surcharge on income i t MORE SUGGESTIONS WOMEN'S TAFREDDA \ Bird Baths, Urns, Potteiy Shade Trees ...... $10-$50 proach, he said. taxes. Heogliig Petasilae ...... $1.99 "We must do so,” Kennedy , "The basic problem for recon­ — a i m — (With Hangen) said, “ not by dictation or flat ciling prosperity and price sta­ Blue Hydnngeoe ...... 88.45 Wteteria Vinee and trees, Flower­ from the heights of power in bility is gtoing to be with us a Rliododeadroiie ...... $3.88 ing C rob op ^ , caierrles, Purple Washington but by returning long time and the need for some (AH Oolore) leafed Plum, Weeping Cherries, that power to the American peo­ kind of voluntary restraint is Androm eda ...... $ 3.88 Magnoltis, Hawtbome end Dog­ ple.” very great indeed," he said. Pyracantha .. .$ 5.88 Kennedy's remarks to the Jef­ Okun did not use the word (4” on pole) « woods in bhwm. f f petti-pert" . . . ferson-Jackson Day fund raising gUldeposts to describe the vol­ dinner were one mOre airing of untary wage-price restraints he one of the dominant themes of advocated. But Hayes said this (Reg. 89c) SCOTTS® LAWN PRODUm Kls campaign: government device needs "careful and sjrm- BEDDING PLANTS All over stretch lace hip Insertions make this nqust be de-centrallzed, given pathetlc re-examlnatlon’’ even HALTS PLUS SPECIAL It tVa c o lo r yon want and good planta, NOW Tafredda® half-slip fit beautifully. The back-slashad back somehow to people. though it is considered out of Save $1’$2 Re^[>ectively! The Omaha dinner was a po­ fashion. yon nmst toy ours! Petuniae, Sweet hemline is outlined with a matching nylon lace. Alyaenn^ Oaleodute Oamattona, litical doubleheader. Kennedy "While direct and rigid gov­ Feeds and Kills Crabgrass Bnope, Blue Baivte Oloiioaa end 200 White, black, champagne. S, m, I. Also short short was heard while the diners were ernmental controls over prices other vaitotlee! Govera 2,500 Sq. Ft...... N O W $ 6 . 0 3 -P , 8, M. digging into their salads and / a and wages must be rejected os From Grower To You! Vice President Hubert H. Hum­ counter to the very principles of 3 Contoinors $2.25 Govera 5,000 Sq. F t ...... N O W $ 1 2 . 9 5 phrey was served Up with des­ free’ comimerce we seek to sus­ 79 sert. _ tain, we must find some way of Fiee Soil Test! (Bring sample of soil) Both men seek the Democrat­ upholding the giildepost princi­ HAH Flower and Vegetable Pood ic nomination but Humphrey ple of keeping wage increases in Free Landscape Consultations! 60 Lbs. (Save $1,001) ...... N O W S 1 . 9 9 THREE PIECE CUT WOMEN'S didn’t get Into the race in time line with average producU'vity Let us help you plan your grounds. . . to be on the ballot in Tuesday’s gains,” Hayes seUd. H&H LAWN FOOD (10-6-4) SOOTTS® No. 2 Nebraska primary, which ‘jif we are successful in mod­ Feeds and Kills Dandelions, Etc. shapes up as a popularity test erating excess demand 'with Reg. $3.39, 50 L bs...... N O W S 2 . 3 9 a a l # i > between Kennedy and Sen. Eu­ (the pending tax-hike bill), then 5.000 sq. ft. b ag ...... N O W $ $ . 9 5 at least we will have moved to­ Save $1.00 b a g ! ...... NOW 3 for 3G .7S gene J. McCarthy of Minnesota. 10.000 sq. ft. b a g ...... NOW $ 1 $ J I5 Some Humphrey write-in, ward a’ situation where the gul- ft'? Feim ^ Covers 12,500 sq. ft votes are expected but he has depost principles can work, and Truly, an excellent buy! Reduced to ...... G 8 .S 0 LIME ...... 3 - 50 Ib. bags. ONLY $ 1 .8 6 cohturo made no effort to encourage it ‘Will then be up to labor and AGRINTTE. Covers 5,000 sq. ft...... S 4 .4 5 ORTHO LAWN POOD...... $ 4 .9 5 them and his advisers expect management to eee that they do the number to be. small. work. Kennedy is favored to top "The lesson of the guideposts i.etr US HBIiP YOU WITH YOUR GBOWINO AND LANDSCAPE PROBLEMS! Our three piece cut slip In Tafredda® with • McCarthy, who is putting more is now less valid them in the FROM "GROWER TO YOU" PTS YOUR emphasis on the May 28 pri­ days when more attention was See us for your Swinuning pini-PiRr stretch lace bock and neckline for a smooth fit. mary in Oregon and the June 4 paid to them—namely that wage CONTURA Stretch straps. White, blaek. test in . increases in excess of increases Pool Supplies! We carry 7 to II. 10 to 20, 14Vi to 32H. McCarthy, campaigning in Holdup Is in Progress^ in real output can represent Portland, Ore., told backers in a Armed police, one wearing an armored vest and attempted to rob the bar. A patron, arms upraised shot and killed, the suspect was wounded and one nothing more than an inflation­ HTH Products, “Leaders in ary mirage," Hayes told the WOODLAND GARDENS neighborhood headquarters Frl- carrying a machine gun, move into a Philadelfthin in center, tells police of the suspect and then stands of the police was wounded. (AP Photofax). Q uality!” (Bm Page Nine) center-city tavern yesterday after a holdup man aside at right as police move in. A bartender was (See Page Sixteen) ^ LET JOHN AND LEON ZAPADKA HELP YOU ★ Dowtown Moin St., ManclMDlur • Op®n 6 Day* — Thur»doyNlghl»tlM9 168 WOODLAND ST.—OPEN DAILY TILL 9— PHONE 643-8474 H ■i : tM O m T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 P A G E T S m

cent increase in all salaries ex­ Vemon cept union employes. THEATER TIME About Towii The board also approved the Sheinwold on Bridge DINE in the, ‘Period’ Good Heralding Politics The Couples Club of Center Redemption of Debt account in . SCHEDULE MAKING UP VOUB BOND NORTH Congregational Church will By SOL B. OOHKN the amount of $800,000. Deming Eleganf Century MAY NOT B E A VIRTUE By Play ers meet tonight at 8 In the Robbins Budget Work Halted explained that this figiire could Burnside—The Graduate, 7 ;05- ♦ A Q J 73 At IVesday idght's Board of tations are found tn Statutory Room of the church. A member very well be revised down- 0:10 By ALFRED SHEINWOLD KQIO Room By EVE ANDERSON provisions.” 0 532 of the State Police will speak Dlrectroe’ meefing, a town elec­ wanl. The bond issues author­ Cinema 1—The Fox, 7:15-0:80 He ttien repeated, “The f c o - U people accuse you of hav­ ♦ on "Organized Olme.” Those tor aaked for a clariAcaUon of ised will not require the pay­ Stqlo—Texas Today, 3:00-6:10- 42 -The Manchester Cknnmunity pnsed (AipHl SO) vote has no Until Grant Returns 8:30. Scalphunters, 4:20-6:40- ing tinuUe making up your WEST EAST ENTERTAINMENT Players lost night moved one wishing more InformaiUon may the April 30 advisory vote on ing of Interest imtll eaHy next mind, don’t try to prove that binding or controMlng effect, o< the budget aooounte reviewed, 0:00 ♦ 42 4 8 Nightly in the contact Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellis Project CToncem, the busing of the $187 requested for new year. they’re wrong. There are times step further up the ladder but would serve merely to {>er- equipment be restored. Mayor U.A. Theater—Patch of Blue, ^ A J 73 <0 9865 of 26 Dartmouth Dr. or Mr. and the Board of Repreeentativee ■Die accounting budget was an­ vdien it is a virtue to avoid com­ Intimate "Gibson Lounge" toward the profesaiana] ilieeitre. Haitford disadvantaged children miit a public expression of opin­ Grant eliminated this amount 5:10-9:20. Dirty Dozen, 6:50 0 A J 96 O 874 Mrs. Alan Larkin of 62 Somer­ ion.’’ wUI not iMrid another meeting other one tabled until Mayor mitting yourself until the last By moving from Uiedr previ­ to Mancheeter schools. entirely. She pointed out the of­ East Hartford Drlve-In—Wild 4 963 4 A J875 set Dr. Rottnar, when he scheduled unttl ICayor John Grant retuma Grant’s return. Director of Ad­ possible moment. Lunch — 11 A.M. Saturday Re wanted to know whether fice needs a typewriter table ministration Richard Borden Rebels, 8:10. Hellcats, 10:00 SOUTH Dinner — 6 P.M. Dhuier — 5 P.M. ous home ground of the WhtUm a May 13 school board vote on Opening lead two of spades. The Rev. George W. Smith, the defeelt of the proposal was from vacation and a storage cabinet. made a plea to have the salary Bast Windsor Drive-In—Bil­ 4 K 10965 Sunday 12 Noon - 8 P.M. Memorial Library to the larger Project Ooncem, said that he Declarer won the first trick pastor of the Presbyterian binding on the Board of Educa­ Before the mayor Mt he re­ exits Restored of the chief accounting clerk lion Dollar Brain, 8:10. Scalp- ^ 42 and more workable stage of the didn't cmislder the meiigin of in dummy with the Jack of Elegance Without Extravagance at tion, whl<2i hod delayed its own queued that the public worka After listening to Mrs. Wil­ raised. hunters, 10:10 O KQIO Bowers School AudHorium, they Church, will present a service defeat of the advisory‘vhte a spades and led a diamond to decision 6n the proposal until accounta and the police ac- son's explanation, the board Borden said the clerk had Manchester Drlve-In — Fire- 4 KQIO stepped into the resdm of epllt tomorrow at 8:16 a.m. on radio mandate. He said that he, per­ the king. West played low with after the special election. counta be hdd until his return. voted to restore both amounts creek, 8:16. Sweet November, West North stage setting and the varieties staUon WINF. The program is sonally, win vote for continu­ worked for the town for 33 years a very casual motion, and South The April 30 question lost by Several other budgets have been bringing the total tax budget to and her work Is impeccable. The lonn Pass 3 4 that larger quarters make pos­ sponsored by the Manchester ing Project Concern and that he led a trump to dummy and tried 131 votes, 3;514 to 3,645, and aet aside by the board because $17,330. All Pass sible. They also advanced Into Council of Churches. was optimistic that a majority request had been for $6,240 and another diamond. 860 MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD, C»NN.—289-4869 members have questions on cuts Representative Abner Brooks SUNDAY the oomplioated world of one of ----- school board chairman John of the scdiool board membere the Mayor cut it to $6,064. Bord­ This series of moves commit­ and additions the mayor has voiced his objections to cuts be­ Burnside — Graduate 7:06- America’s most well known con­ Airman Philip B. Clark, son of Rottner immediately announced ^ii'foiiow his example " en said an inequMy in this salary ted South to diamonds. As it made in them. ing restored when mayor Grant 9:10 temporary writers, Mr. Tennes­ Mrs. John H. Rogers of 36 that the Board of Education Advocates nf Project Concern level had been carrying along happened. West had both the have 12 points in high cards and Mrs. Sylvia Wilson, acting tax was not present to explain his Cinema 1—The Fox, 7:16-9:30 see WiUidms. Trebbe Dr. recenUy completed will vote ite deodslon on May 13, ^^e urging Oie school board to for years. ace and jack of diamonds, so 1 point for the doubleton, enough ooOlector appeared a t Thura- reasons for making them. State—^Texas Today, 1:86-3:60- The performance was one of basic Air Force training at Monday. the April 30 advisory inning Account Deferred that South was now sure to lose for an optional opening bid. You day night’s meetting to defend The board approved a budg­ 6:20-8:30. Scalphunters, 2.00- his few comedies, "Period of Amarillo AFB, Tex. He has The elector who asked the ^ mandate The zoning board account wao two dlEunonds and two other vole for the bid (rather than a two requests made by her de­ et of $43,000 for the Pension In­ 4:20-6:40-9:00 Adjustment,” which in 1960 saw been assigned for specialized question Tuesday night (clarifi- jo approve the proposal another one deferred when the aces. Down one. pass) because your high-card partment and cut by the mayor. surance Account and later re- U.A. Theater—Patch of Blue, a short run on Broadway and schooling as a weather, special­ caHon of the April 30 vote) re- Monday night board questioned whether or not it’s easy to see that South structure is excellent and you Mrs. Wilson asked that the cinded this action after speak­ 6:10-9:25. Dirty Dozen, 6:65 SAT. & SUN. “SCALPHUNTERS” 2:00-4:20-6:40-9:00 reached Its much justified pop­ ist at the Air Force Technical celved no answer then. Since Opponents of Project Concern the . recommendation of $1,900 should pla ythe clubs and hearts have a strong five-card major $1,000 cut made In the item for ing with town treasurer Rob­ East Hartford Drlve-In—Hell­ ularity a few years later when Training Center, Chanute AFB, then, town officials have cited urging a rejection vote Mon- made by the mayor would be before tackling the diamonds. suit. Pins! “TEXAS TODAY” 1:85-8;00-6;10:8i8g^— additional clerical h^p be re­ ert Deming. cats, 8 :10. Wild Rebel, 10 :00 it came to the screen. The ni. the Feb. 20 legal opinion by ^ight. The executive board sufficient to take care of ad­ The suits seem to be identical, Copyright 1968, stored to the original request of East Windsor Drlve-In—Scalp­ im-tMoetAio •>« nuMO ne(t script is inventive, extremely Town Counsel John Shea as the of the Manchester Property The board first spoke with vertising costs, which will be but there is a vital difference: General Features Corp. $2,000. She pointed out her de­ John Mason, chairman of the certain to come up when the hunters, 8:10. Billion Dollar humorous and yet has great Army Pvt. Mark T. Hum­ answer. owners Protective Association, if South runs into trouble in partment will need more than Brain, 10:05 depth of meaning. phrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shea, after stating that "the which led the fight for a "no- Insurance Advisory Commis­ "701” plan is completed. The either clubs or hearts he can one extra pers. The Board South then switches to hearts board to continue Project (Con­ to be reviewed last night wsis Raising Tuition the Manchester Garden CHub at wives and the two lesser themes guests Saturday, May 25 at 6:80 served to the people at their then approved the $53,838 ft^ and wins a trick with dummy’s cern. A student committee has set aside. The request was for Center Cong^regational Church. concentrating on a brilliant sa- . p.m. at Lighthouse Grove on own option to approve or re ure from the Traveler's Insur­ Tultdon for students at East king of hearts. If the opponents organized a peaceful picket for Published Daily Bxcept Sundays $25,000 and the mayor did not Mrs. Charles Lesperance is tire on modem life in suburbia the Connecticut River In East ject at the polls any act of the and HoHdaya M 13 Bissell Street. ance Co. The Board then ap­ are experts, South wUI still be Monday night at Bennet Junior change it. Board members said Catholic High School will in­ chairman of the meeting. She and man’s need for individual - Turning Over the Keys to the District's New Engine Hsulford. Reservations close legislative body.” Manchester. Conn. (08010) proved the $53,538 figure. uncertain of the location of the COMING WED., MAY 16th “DOCTOR ZHIVAGO” High School, when the school ■ Treasurer's Budget Tabled they felt this would be contro­ crease $36 so that students will will be assisted by Mrs. How­ self expression and fulfillment. Wednesday and may be made “Such ds not the present board meets there to vote on Telephone M3-2711 missing aces. traffic at district fires. To right of Hankinson is First Deputy versial and therefore decided to now pay $260 in tuition per year ard Vlbbert, Mrs. Glenn Arm­ The story is one of two flound­ Eighth District Director William Hankinson hands Acting with Mrs. Barry Stoner of 171 case,” he emphasized. "The the proposal, to emphasize stu­ Second (Hass Postage Paid at The treasurer’s budget was South continues by leading an­ “Where Angels Go” 2:45-’6:05-9:!50 wait until the mayor returns. strong and Mrs. R. Louis Block. ering marriages, one between Fire (3hief Granville (Ted) Llngard the keys to the District’s (Chief Fred Sweet, and next to him is Second Deputy Chief E. Center St. proposal is more dn the nature dent concern. Manchester. Conn. tabled, since it is one where startling In September. The an­ other club from dummy. As the '*40 Guns To Apache Pass” l;15«4:30-7:4fi Frank Mordavsky. The 1,000 gallon-per-mlnute pumper carries the mayor Increased by $1,000 Participants in the program RipitiTs Ralph and Dorothea Bates, the new 1968 fire engine, delivered this week. In cab is -Third of an opinion poll or informa­ nouncement was made by Msgr. cards lie. South . cannot b m ie s n y v Deputy Chief John (Christensen and in body of truck is Wins­ a 500 gallon storage tank and is diesel driven, the first of its The Salvation Army Men’s SUBSCRIPTION RATES the request made for $2,250 for are Mrs. William Eells, Miss other a newly created and as tion question.” Payable In Advance Jam es A. Connelly, superintend­ go wrong: but If he had bad low Manchester, former District director and now head of kind In this area. It’s purchase price was $30,000. (Herald MONDAY HOLIDAY salaries and wages. Represen­ Ellen Buckley, M iss' MiUicent yet unconsiunmated marriage Club will have a business meet­ He stated further, "By vir-’ One Year ...... $30.00 Nazarene Choir ent of schools of the Archdiocese luck in clubs he would still lose the volunteer fire department's police squad, which directs photo by Pinto) tues of the powers conferred IN HAWAII tative Stuart Neff questioned Jones, Mrs. David Toomey and between George and Isabel Hav- ing Monday at 7 p.m. In the Six Months ...... 16.60 of Hartford. only one club trick. He coud Junior (Chapel of the Citadel, by the General Statutes, the why the Mayor deviated from Mrs. Vlbbert. They will show erstick. Ralph Bates feels trap- HONOLULU (AP) — Gov. Hiree Months ...... 7.80 Here Tomorrow The increase for East Catholic then switch to hearts to try for Refreshments will be served “Board of Education has the sole John A. Burns signed a law his scheduule of a five per how gardens, floral colors and ped by i n ^ a g e w nventloi^ ^ ^ot m . His One Month ...... 2.00 will also affect the two other a second heart trick. suburban life, and the fact that after the meeting. authority and responsibility to Thursday that allows Hawaii The A CappeUa Oioir of East­ arrangements have inspired reaobiona were poised and he es- Tolland County False Alarm schools in the Hartford (Capitol Only if South has bad luck in his only son is being made a decide ^^elther or not Man- residents to observe three na- artists. tabOsIhed an easy warkiing rela- ern Nazarene (College, Quincy, Region, Northwest Catholic In both clubs and hearts Is it neces­ Chicken King slssy by his wife and doting In- That was a false alarm The Manchester (Conservation Chester 'wdll accept students tional holidays on Mondays or Mrs. E. Pierce Herrick will , ' tioi^hii'D with his teciow piay- Mass., will present a service of West Hartford and South Catho­ sary for him to tackle the dia­ be hostess. laws. He married a girl he was ™ from Box 26 at High and (Commission will meet Tuesday from other communities and Fridays in order to get three- monds. If South plays the dia­ — AND — nnt to nVivpInallv hA. eTS- This Was MT. AmdeTSOtl S (Cooper Sts. yesterday after­ sacred music tomorrow at 7 lic in Hartford. not attracted to physically be at 7 p.m. in the 8th Utilities continue our participation in day weekends. The first holiday monds earlier he does not show first major role and he 4s very State Senate Hopeful The original plan for financing cause of his wish for advance' noon at 2:63. Town firemen District Firehouse, Main and' Pibjeot Ooncern.” ‘ affected is Memorial Day, MAKE YOUR MOTHER’S DAY p.m. ait the Church of the Naza­ that he can make up his mind the three schools was to utilize Delicatessen ment in her father’s dairy competent, responded. Hilliard Sts. He explained, “The Board of Thursday, May 30. State em- rene. 236 Main St. The event is quickly; he is simply meeting Extend Sinden Pact Kil monies from the building cam­ lliv company. His father-in-law has, Janet Rdtoerdy portrayed Isa- Education is an agency of the ployes and most residents will open to the public. trouble more than halfway. SH! 419 Main St., Manchester DINNER RESERVATIONS paign, parish assessment sub­ (AP) — Harry Sin­ however, managed to thrive on bel Haveratlck with understand- Asks More School Aid Green School PTA will spon- state, dn bhar.ge of education in observe the holiday on Monday, The choir, under the cbrectlon sidies, and tuition. However, the Daily Question den, who led the Boston Bruins KK hls one kidney and various oth- ing and sympathy. She shone sor an Ice Cream Sundae So- the town, and broad powers are May 27, Instead. of Prof. Robert E. Brown, head As dealer, you hold: Spades, mi 646-0176 Robert Houley of Vernon, a Examples of Increasing copts N o t C S . AT building fund has been deplet­ into the Stanley (3up playoffs for er ailments to the extent that best at the points of comedy and clal Saturday, May 18 from 1 granted it by the Legislature But federal employes will ob­ of the department of music, is A-Q-J-7-3; Hearts, K-Q-10; Dia- candidate for the Democratic resulting from the area’s ed and the parishes are unable the first time in nine years, has “Home Of Heavenly Fried Chicken” Ralph can foresee no great fu- tendemoas, especlal'ly during the ______AH evening visiting hours end to 3 p.m. on the school grounds, to that end. In the exercise of serve Memorial day on its usual making an extended tour moods, 6-3-2; Clubs, 4-2. nomination for State Senator growth are increased school con' to contribute more to the high signed a new two-year contract ture for himself. last scene wdith her husband. fr o h T 'u iT W D is W c t (ToUand strocUon,'i^^llc; mid" fire pro- at 8 p.m, and start, ta tte vari- Patrons ^11 make their own those iw ers, toe b ^ d is be- date. Other holidays affected by PIANO’S RESTAURANT through New York, Pennsylvan­ What do you say? schools, thus the additional mon­ to coach the National Hockey locf Atohf AAiiBrt tor tAAtinn „AW roads^ wlhch must Pediatrics, 8 sundaes. There will be a wish-wlsh- yond the control of the the new law are Feb. 22, and ia, (Connecticut, New Jersey and Answer: Bid one spade. You Now Under New Monogement! 6 and 44A — Bolton ey must come from increased League team. met while George was a patient performance was her telephone Z ‘TncreMtag of’the rtire av- ^co^rocterand m'^tatataed; P-™-: ““1*. W a.m.; ing well and baked foo^ table or its officers, except as 11ml- Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Virginia. at the hospital where Isabel was can’veraation ■with her flaither. 643-2342 tuition revenues, it was report­ erage dally membership per sewerage and rubbish disposal f ed. in nurse’s training. He suffers Her total hysteria was beautl- pupn grant in education.’’ fadUltles which must be p U ^ ed » P’« ” SUN. ONLY SPECIAL! from a nervous tremor which is fuQy done and ■was a n 10 10 I . ■ The $35 tuition increase is ex­ a relief to This ® ___ would, , help alleviate the and__^ __ paid. for; __ and _ a____ moreprivate com' rooms,private rooms, a.m.; semi- a.m .; urdav semi- at urday the same at the time same anc time and heightened by the fear of failing tension built up dn her role private rooms, 3 p.m.; vlsltliig place. k He bloodM lh»lr tact*, pected to provide an additional thaU wagon* K ffiiMif $105,(XX) annual income for the Moke The Scene ^ m ^ ^ a n d droppa^ a 1 BOX O F lovemaking. herself in resulting In for immediate famUy only, with Dr. Irwin Kove of Manches- three schools which are operat­ allowed ito release nersen in budgets for ToUand County eratlonal costs paid for through Join the Fun mountain on tholA At the opening of the play a five-minute limitation. After- ter will speak Tuesday at 8 MOWH! PtEaSE WHS. ROBIWSMH ed from a single fund. The mon­ oreaitive draniBitlc towns.” he said. Ml ey will be used to pay salary TONIGHT! they are all unenfployed, hav- throughout the play raither'than ADM grants 'noon visiting hours in obstetrics p.m. at a meeting of the New increases for lay teachers, Sis­ CHICKEN ing quit their respective jol?s renz2dng at a hdgh pitch „^e oTa five p o in f^ St^te SenatrZJew are 3 to 4 p.m then begin again Haven County Podiatry ^lety At the D and L ters’, and coaches’ salaries. within the past day and George throughout, she would have outlined bv H o X v at last him ’ P’*"’ are asked not at Winthrop House. New Haven, \ (Reg. $1.90) has a dream of going into busi- J?, « . not m a k i^ Wm- to smoke in patient’s rooms. No His topic U "Ultrasound tn \ ness with Ralph, an old army Th^ strain of high tension la ofmo^r^aic ToL Committee -ear^g the ^r^bfem? of ** Modem Podiatry.” He Is aecre — SEE US FOR DELICIOUS — buddy rauing long-homed Tex- ,„depd a taxing J le . and Mrs. ''Se^^^a^'^ca^ed tor in- 3"StV® tary of the ConnecUcut Podiatr; Community Room Assoclatloii. \ THE FUNNIEST Michael Caine EXCLUSIVE SHOWING m E m ONION RINGS, FRIED ONIONS Oiri^aseve and^^eahas creased state grants for all “Tolland County must send a Patients Today: 804 \ MOST TOUOHINO I V} "E"Billion Dollar Brain" SANOTggSiPIRDULIilA FOR taken ithedr son and left Ralph building projects, as a representative to the 1969 Sen- ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. TUESDAY, MAY 14—1 P.M. — FEATURING FILM OF THE UNDER and FRIED SHRIMP excellent rapport with ^urb against the mounting con- ^te who understands the area’s Ethel Boody, 9 Anderson' St.; Reservations close Wednesday YOGA—Frank Zarafis of New Haven win instruct YEAR! 21 tor the annual banquet of the \ [AfT WINDm D quit his job. her fellow actors. structlon costs. growth problem, and who will Mrs. Mary Brydon, 176 E . -kUd- classes in Yogic exercises. Get a new lease on life • Roger Dings made his debut if elected, he would advocate himself heard on the Sen- die Tpke.; Mrs. Joyce Chick, Women's Club of Manchester, TONIGHT ) \ dmvDRIW, TJMIll DRIVE IN ★ RT 5 Dancing "THE DEEP BLEUGH" Throughout the first two acts ---o- o ' JiiaAV iiiJiiovi:! iiccuvi wii uix; v*ic itaio. . .. / TK«.?:I0 \ as George HaversUck and the state’s increasing the cur- floor”, Houley maintained. Birch Mt. Rd. Bolton; Wesley Monday, May 27 at the Ter^e | with the practice that is sweeping the nation. Learn Each AND the play Is composed of very re­ should be complimented on his rent 76 per cent state partlclpa- ‘-ToUand County has been Coolbaugh, 46 WeUs St.; Mrs. Room, Bradley Field. Members to lel^, lose weight, be supple and limber Md Shown Dally at 7:16 & 9:30 Night vealing conversations between fine portrayal. His acting at tlon in town welfare costs. victimized by sUence too long,” Martha Cote, Mt. Vemon Dr., needing transportation may jiBt plain feel better! Mr. Zarafis has been la Yogi Sat. 1:30-3:20-5:10-7:30-10:00 8-12 p.m. 'THE INNER DOMAIN" Ralph, (Seorge .and Isabel. Tn times was so easy and natural Also, modification of the declared. Rockville; Christina Chirtln, 149 contact members of the execu­ for four years and studied under Swarm Vishnu- Sun. 1:80-3:20-5:10-7:15-9:30 this way the audience is g;iven BURNSIDE that his dialogue seemed al- Community Development Act, “j am confident that I can Walker St.; Mrs. Mary Drumm, tive board. BUf'NMOf AVE EAST HAPTMlQE: EXCLUSIVE all the background material and Devenanda of Canada. $1 per class. P/UUnSION'OUR Advance Tickets 65 TOLLAND TPKE.—MANCHESTER most ad libbed. He was best to enable the smaller commu- ggrve you. It has been said about 697 Adams S t.; Winfield Elwell, ERtE PARKING 5V8 333:i, the most intimate details of their .a. a. i » 1 ■ ■ - - -A A A 1 AA „ AA «A a9 AA««A AA IAIaAAA AAaI AIa IIAAIa %'An *A_ ^ VA W V _ Tickets may be purchased AREA _ during his ...... immature...... and ...... out- nltles with little staff to par- -r „„ v,AAv,Awnrir aaH 26 Maxwell Dr., Vemon; Lor- Epworto Circle, South Metoo- WEDNESDAY, MAY 15—7:30 P.M. for Saturday evening In itei^ iU i^ relaitionahlps. The gp„jjgn revelations of his fab- ticipate in the preparation of a ^ responsibilities” raine Helme, 438 W. Middle dlst Church, will meet Monday t r a v e l —Take a trip to Hawaii, Africa, South shows after 1:00 P.M. on symbo of toe en ip U ^ s of sub- gonquests. CommunHy Development Action Ho^g„ responsiblllUes , Tpke.; David Higgins, Ja n Dr., at 8 p.m. at toe home of Mrs. America and never leave your chair. The Daniels day of performance only. DRIVE-IN SHOWING urban life is manifested in toe Dorothea Bates was acted by Plan more easily. ^ He pointed to his background East Hebron. Raymond Woodbridge, 495 E . Travel Agency will provide the magic carpet—you fact that toe suburb Itself was Diann Gibson in her first Man- “No one can blame the small Also, Myron Kalman, 163 Middle Tpke. Mrs. Carl John- constructed over a subterranean . J , A A in local planning and zoning, • - . , . just sit back and relax. Films of Afferent counties No one under 18 admitted NO ONE UNDER 18 WILL BE ADMITTED cheater performance. Her ap- er towns and the selectmen for . _ , AAtonomlA HavaIotv Scott Dr., Deborah Lawler, 202 son is co-hostess. Adult Identification Required oavem and reoen.t a of Charles H. (3oren and is certified to teach his lain-MmiDiiii revered war hero and the town successlxilly. . emptions,” Houley added. Quatrale, tel. 876-2845. port; Robert Woodard, 35 Chest- program on “Mjandiester’s method. She is a life master in the American C!on- to a wonderful dinner overlook­ police want no scandal. Howtird Becker as Dorothea’s 1 The Total Female Animal! father was a strong supporting should nut St.; Sarah Wulff, 49 Valley Youth” and show a film on tract Bridge League Standings, the highest national BOLTON DAIRY Dorothea’s mother sees that A»,AAOA*AA .i.„ra.citer HI.His antastmism to- poss OH““ uct wlidoh lu tuiTi‘•nm View Lane, Vefnon. naroatlcs at a meeting and pot- ranking for a bridge player. FREE. Excellent Drama! STARRING ' there la a beaver jacket under forces toe towns to assume ex ward his son-in-law was brought ex- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A of thg BenUey School PTA M G ing beautiful Bolton Lake. UTA LEVKA’CLAUDE RINGER-CARL MOHNER toe tree for her daughter. When Police Arrests out well In his short but omo- ^ a providing son to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tuesday a t 6:30 p.m. in the \ CAKE DECORATING, 7 :30 P.M— Ever wanted to ^IpTHER'SDAV^ THE PINORO S BERMAN Produced and Directed by RADLEY METZGER* an Amste'daf^ Film Corporation Production I Dorothea learns about this tlonalttonnl appearance.BonAAronAB these COSts” , he W. Spielman, Ellington; a son gghool cafeteria. Offdoems wilU be know how those gorgeously decorated cakes you CUV GREEN PRODUCTION extravagent gift, she realizes said. ICE CREAM BAR Mary Goudet, who played Richard G. Oockerham, 28. of to Mr. and Mrs. (3erald Tran- gjogted a t a business n)(«ting I see at parties were created? Now you can karn to Reservations — 643-9731 Plus in color "THE SHUTTERED ROOM" that Ralph must have some Communications between toe Dorothea's mother, is a good \ make your own. This course will be taught by Mrs. feelings toward her and she constituents o.. ’..llr:id County 166 Birch St. was charged with ®*'p‘Jg’c^^GED Y ESTER- dl™!®®’- n s Ruth C!oimolly of Groton. She will t ^ h the ele- I ^ C H returns to her husband against and their state senator should breach of peace yesterday at DAY: Nelson Hlldlng, East Friendship Circle of toe Sol- her parent’s wishes. Prom toe IndlgaUon bg improved, Houley advocated. 10:30 p.m. after allegedly be- Hartford; Deborah L o re i WlUl- „ Armv-wUl meet Monday I mentary steps through intricate design. Students Route 85— Bolton e Otoer supporting players are ^ a c T O m p U s h e d coming Involved In an argument manUc; T e ^ Chjlvey, 61 Ar^^^ 7 .4(5 p.m. at toe church for ^ will learn by actual participation. Those wfehing to ‘*'BL«» mospdiere changes in slight lla Dr.; Mrs. Teresa White, ^ program. Mrs. Thomas ^ sign for the lessons should do so at this first class steps, from x>esslmism and Janice Bonham who plays ^ between a man and his wife In " ' Susie, toe maid, and riAAom County Advisory Council „ , of * u Wllllngton; WlUlam Baldwin, 3 jey(j,g be hostess. ) as materials must be ordered for each student. SIDNEY, SHELLEY hopele^ness to that of love and consisting of town to ilers aitf ® ^t. apartment. He was 437 N. Main St.; Frederick Sen- ___ v Rlberdy, toe policeman. FREE. BOLTON LAKE HOTEL The Spoon Restaurant ^ hope and understanding. ’The Interested citizens for the dual t released r m on no cash bail for fluk, East Hartford, Mrs. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh- POITIER'WINIERS changes come .about so subtly Director Vincent P. Lamo dealt the play a heaVy blow. fo rm in g and be^^ ^ U ia r d ^ B o 'J lv ^ r ^ M e Laur ters of IsabeUa, will meet Tues- ; FRIDAY, MAY 17—7:30 P.M. MARVIN that they are truly works of While Tennessee Williams wrote oinfonmed in the Issues pending Willard Bolivar, M, of 16 Laur- Rockville; M rs.^athleen.Am es, ^ at 7:30 p.m. at toe KofC INVESTMENT SERIES — Harry Zimmermw, a art. Sincere feelings between ^ r i o d Of AdjXent” aT a ^^® P®*^'® J"’L Home. Miss L n a LaGace wlU I registered representative with Putnam, Coffin & Soys ]) toe couples overcome thedr on these issues.’ icatlon yesterday at 10:16 a.m. Kerr, 30 Jarvis Rd.; Mrs. Betty . Rosarv maklnir > ROUTE 44A differences. Dorothea admits AffAA ,v>nAA .,v„AA«A,„fAH A ------Gardcns, Apt ^ I Burr of Hartford, members of the New Yolk Stock 'P*’® '‘Advisory Council woifld after police Investigated a com gUUd alter toe business meeting. toall she has known for years wJrA^ tro^edv^ Jito pomlp be____ a____ two^ay street, _ with______Hou- plaint that a man had passed 12F, Rockville; Robert John­ ^ Exchange will conduct an investment and securities were a tragedy with comto iceeuine the council inform- out In Center Park. He was re­ Five new members wlU be obll- i lecture series starting this evening. He will lecture MCTHOCOLOR that Ralph did not love her, P" rphA^t^^mmerA of**thp keeping the council Inform- ston, 104^ S. Adams^ St. „ gated'. Refreshments wiU be i fake MOTHER leased on no cash bail for May Ion. thru F rl” “Blue” 9:26” and this revelation in itself 9 fji/fipnii ^ ^ 0 1 \irith ®*^ matters under considera- Also Iver Carlson M Haynes ^ m ^ d Lemlre aaa a.# .! aam >»aaaaa ( ) feels, for the first time, respect regarding these matters, passing in a no passing zone Dorothy Jodlce, 1610 Sullivan ^ ^^n!^t*Mon^I ^ 8 I “Your Investment Objectives.” FREE. and toe begihnlng of love lor He also propose toe estabUsh- yesterday at 6:26 p.m. alter a Ave., Wapping; Mrs. Mary Lu- ™^‘®® in tt W»ui not obscured bv the ™ yesterday at 8:26 p, p.m. at the post home. ^ Special Mother's Day Dinner ]) her. Isabel and (Seorge try to ______i„„„ ^ cent cent of of a a permanent permanent mailing mailing cruiser cruiser patrolman patrolman allegedly allegedly ob- ob- pacchlno. pacchlno, 182 Chestnut St.; I SATURDAY, MAY 18—2 P.M. create toe tenderness they tol- direction muffel- address (to permit easier com- served him cross double yel- Phyllis Harlow, Thompsonvllle; meetlmp of toe Polls! » STORYLAND FOR CHILDREN—Boys and girls Read Herald Ads ed to sL»are on thedr weddtog j.^ ® ^ muirioatlon between toe state low lines at Adams St. and New Mrs. Eliza Gado, Glastonbury; schetoSed for to DING’S night, and both couples begin “ ®“ «>me or xne comeoy. wnen senator and ^AAirtAA/tQresidents of fhAtoe d j *______»____ tt_ ta.a«« rwth,” Houley said, not------• different men e K h month. BREAKFAST SERVED FROM ^ B ates wea ithe outstanding char- producer Roger Negro also the growth rate far exceeds NEW ARRIVAL Bonnie Brownlee-^and daughter, *^®n initiated Into Sigma XI, toe here! o)oter. Hie diould be credited pia.yed a part as lighting de- that of the rest of the state. AT JUNGLELAND 64 Worcester Rd.. Vernon; Mrs. national honorary fraternity for 643-1188 Norma Arnold and son. 26 Fos- "research sclentlsU. They are 8:00 A.M. until 11:30 A.M. / wdith malaztalntng ithe (tempo signer. This was Mr. Negro’s The growth p)roblem is aggra- THOUSAND OAKS, (Talif ter Dr Vernon Jam es R. Royce, son of Mr. and (Formeriy The Charcoal Broiler) dihiroughouit 'the play. Hds dla- twelfth production fo r the group vated by “an imbalance of res- (AP) Sammy and Nila gave LEGAL BEVERAGES Mrs. Roland Royce, 126 Faulk- Vogue with both ilsalbel ahd which is now in Its 38th year. Wentlal to commercial or In- birth to a 30-pound baby Thura nous Of WSHIOll Dine whei'e you drive to Play ^ 'The Big Seven of women's col- *'®r Ur.; John G. Stoffolano Jr., BERNtE ALEMANY, Prop. THREE Js Geoige------wur-iA ran smoothly and he was dustrial grand lista,” Houley ex- day but no one knows what Its leges, also known as toe Seven son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. ftcvm rtbm ’ a_ natural____ os a go-betweieii _ for The Ivy League colleges In- plained. "Thus the greatest name will ibe. GOLF-A-TRON BUILDING j) Jungleland Sisters, is made up of Barnard, Stoffolano, 74 Lawton Rd., and Restaurant JJ thetin« XlilV«l7*uiUivHaveratlck WKivKMWwuiviJO.oonversatilonB. xiiIn ciuauelude oruwH, Brown, Columbia, VA/nieu.Cornell, *^**-*wa*portion w*of required tax - revenue------Attendants--— — at ------o ------• • a. t n r CLOSED MONDAY tm fim m nMwnMit.*miiTtt BOLTON addlitlon, he woe Bucceesful in Dartmouth, Harvard, toe Uni- must be raised by property tax- haven’t determined whether the B r ^ M a t*^ Mount Holyoke. MANCHESTER PARKADE Tel. 649-4684 Coming Hits — "DR. ZHIVAGO" -■ "YOURS. MINE AND OURS' ROUTE 88—TALCOTTVILLE, CXINN. ^ d e f in in g the strailned aditua- verslty of Pennsylvania, Prince- es and residential assessmenU.” new arrival Is a boy hippopota- Vassar and deveilo(idng Wellesley. England, 81 S. Main St tlon betwieen htinsetf land his ton ahd Yale. he said. mus or a girl hippopotamus. I

4 PA O l FOUR 1______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 ______^ N C H E S T E R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 PAOB n V B m anrliPHtpr The DisraptionB At Trinity (As Reported To The College Community Connecticut Yankee €tipnut^ l|praii^ By The President) " " " " " ' ~ • ••—" • " — ...... This memorandum may be considered Open Foru] PUBUBHSO BY THE By A.H.O. ■ ' V ...... •jto-.lw, .... •HERALD PRINTINO CO.. INC. In connection with an artiole which Dr. IS Binell Street Harold L. Dorwart, Dean of the College, We wrote, many timet while injustice—even an unintentioal Mancheiter, Conn. has.written for the Spring Issue of The "Unfair To Use Children” done It to the least of my Injustice. We never knew him THOHAS F. FERGUSON No(w, (the (super-emottonalists be was Mitering In the long Alumni Magasine. That issue Is now at To the Editor, brethren, you have done It to WALTER R. FERGUSON cn (the Project Ooncem aide gray twilight of hls career, that to be on the debit aide of Us t«- PublUhen the press, and It has been impossible to "Inasmuch as you have done Me.” Founded October 1. 1881 write their frvnMed lattera com- Robert A. Hurley was In many tattonohip with anybody. Incorporate these comments Into it with­ it unto the least of one of these, How do they 'tMnk the aver­ plaiittng o t a atnange IMneas or ways our idea of the beet poten­ The Injustices In hls hfe out delaying the magasine. This supple­ my brethren, you have done age (taxpaying homeowner, who PublUhed Every Evening Except Sundeyi diatentper.becauae Moncheater la tial Governor wa bad w o t seen were oommltted toward Mm, BROAD STREET •od HoUdnys. Entered at the Poet Offlee oi ment to the Dean’s article reaches you It to Me," Is what they quote. paya 70 per cent o t ’thte town’s not by Mm. Itaaoheater, Conn., ne Second Cloai Mall such ai rotten place to hva An in offlee in Connecticut. Matter now because we feel you should be in­ Why did they Ignore that very taxes, foela when he is fold he e(Bsiy soihitioa to their pathos The debts In Ms life were argument two years ago when And now that the Mate has formed about events which were univer­ is unchristian, unjust, immoral and vloes is wttMn their grasp. tliose accounts unpaid and Manchester... sally, but not always accurately, report­ It was stressed how unfair tt paid hkn Ite last ceremonial re­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES and tlwugtitlesB by toe leaders Just nwve on over to Hartford thoee things undone and those Payable In Advance ed In the various news media. Further, was to use children to serve spects, we write It one lost 'S' One Year ...... 880.00 o t toe strong, rich industries and Join aU their new found gratitudes never tendered on a we believe tt Imperative that you, as their purposes? It was aigfued time. SU Momhe ...... 15.80 who fight each year against friends in hisoious Great Society the part o f people for whom he Three Months ...... 7.80 one Interested in the Colleg;e, know not then that it was unjust and There are all kinds of reasons k Open Doily 10 to 10! One Month ...... 3.60 paying their fair Miere of taxes ? Land. Mmself hod phrlloimed gener­ Q e i e only what happened , on April 22 and 23 thoughtless of the children’s wel­ Year alter year they go to why Goveroor Bob Hurley will ously. but also why the College reacted to those fare to use them in such away. Come one, come lall to the MEMBER OF count to reduce their takes and S

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Ellington peas, oranbeiry aauoe; Friday, Thelma, Secret TV Station, Vernon choice of tomato soup or dam --nillfll olxmder, with sandwlohM of Science Fair Helps Ease Racial Tension School Menu tuna fUh, peanut butter and FULLY jelly, cheese. Dessert, milk and INSURED AwMolated Press Writer having startsd such dlvisioiw sandwiches served with all first, Polovoy says "We are meals. Gives Prizes BAL’nMORE, Md. (AP) — Next Week V K E PBBSIDEMT St. for the past ten years, and probaMy toe most hyperac­ East Elementary School: Somewhere in Baltimore—in a Paul O. Lewla of 20 Concord before that he had his auto sho Wlnnen of the Wlndennere tive.” FUR STORAGE on Griswold St. for five years. Rd., installment finance officer School’s fin t soieiioe flair were secret location—a television set He explains that he has even Jylkka said he wishes to thank Elchool: Monday, orange Juice, with the head office time pay­ named ’Thelma is helping to succeeded in interesting several ; I chop Buey, applesauce; Wednes­ all of his customers for their awarded piises by Principca Jo­ diarbfoUed burger on BOft roll, ease rackU tension. law students who help on a vol­ day, pizza with meat and ment loan department of the patronage since he opened his seph Florentine at an assamMy untary basis without pay — cheese, tossed salad; Thursday, Maryland’s Consumer PTotec- wedge o f cheese, potato chips, Hartford National Bank and business for the repair of dam­ reoertUy. “ our own VIOTA program.” turkey noodle soup, cheese Uon Division is using the televl- vegeitafate sticks, peanut but­ Trust Oo., has been promoted to aged vehicles. lisa Klbbe of Vpper Butoh- Though a primary aim is the wedge, grape juice; Friday, sion^set, dubbed ’Thelma by the assistant vice president. The an­ er Rd. won the grand cham­ protection of toe popr, the divi­ ter sandwiches, tapioca pud- cheese ravioli, peas. Home­ director of toe division, Norman nouncement was made Wednes- AO MANAGER pion award, a soholonhlp to the sion also has some more d ii« ; Tuesday, sheBs with made desserts or fruits. Sand­ Holovoy, to help eliminate toe Roger E. Carlock, formerly of Summer Science Academy in impressive trophies. ’Thse in­ meet sauce, grated cheese, wiches and milk served with ’TV repair shops which prey on mixed vegetables. Kalian Ifenchester and now living at What Hartford. Her exhibK was/ clude an outfit who collected all meals. bread and butter, cookies; 44 Washington St. in Brookline, on plant growth. / .ghetto dwellers. money door-to-door and from Skinner RIoad School: Mon­ "It Is a set,’’ says Polovoy, Wednesday, meat, buttered rice, Mass., has been named adver­ Reserve champion award churches and church organiza­ day, ravioli, tossed salad, spin­ tising manager at New England won by Sdott Colman. He was "toat we have inspected and ex­ buttered green beans, carrots, tions to send cigarettes to Viet­ ach, Italian bread and butter; 2302 APR'6S M.P. 43 Mutual life Insurance compan­ presented a cash prise of |16 amined from top to bottom. bread and butter, coke with nam. ’IViesday, rice, hamburg and ies in Boston, joining New Eng­ for his "Neanderthal Man.” ’There is just one minor thing frosting; ’Thursday, tuikey '"They collected $4,000 during gravy, corn, butter sandwich­ land life from The Travelers First prize awards of sci­ with gia.vy,_ buttered noodles, wrong with that set. one period and sent $278 worth es; Wednesday, chicken noodle ence books were given to "So when we turn that set green peas, bread and butter, We’ll pamper your furs of cigarettes to Vietnam,” said soup, egg or jelly and peanut Christian DecarU and WUIlam over to a ’TV repairman he had applesauce with cherries; Fri­ Polovoy. “ ’Then they used a let­ butter sandwiches, potato Nichols, Grade S; lis a KiM>e, better not tell us we need a new day, chicken noodle soup or Only the best will do for your precious ter of thanks from a colonai in chips; Thursday, hot turkey Grade 5 and Yvonne Chenneitte, tube-for $40 or $50, or a new corn Chowder, crackers, grilled sandwiches, peas, butter sand­ Grade 6. Vietnam to give toe racket utoat cheese sandwiches, peaches. furs. Air-conditioned storage here pro­ transformer.” looked, at first, like a respecta­ wiches; Friday, tuna and noo­ Second prize award* rlbbone Poiovoy, a 39-year-old attor­ Dessert and milk served with ble cover.” dle casserole, art- director of the West Hartford chester Community College. FAiRWAX in the history of “ The City of Political Scene ner in toe firm of Epstein, Kos­ Jaycees. i press an opinion on the recent announced Its first accepted DAY CARE CENTER TO BUILD WAREHOUSE F/RSL Village Charm.” and we appreciate Firestohe is a former Man­ voting referendum. I have, no WATVIH FOR OUR tin, Oohn and Rustln, certified APARTMEk'TS SOLD I for one am ashamed to say volunteer counselors, all local. ANNOUNCEMENT IN Stop A Shop Inc. will build an public acooimtants of West Hart­ chester Herald newsboy altd personal feelings on any of the all Moms! NOW . .. TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS additional grocery distrlbubtlon J. D. Real ESstate Company’s i that I am a citizen of Manches­ RFK Asserts They are Marilalne Dyer MONDAY’S HERALD! worked in ’The Herald’s Circu- issues because I realize that ford. Investment division, 818 Center for oH your ter! ROUTE 6 and 44A—OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY center In New Haven for its su­ laWn Department. whatever is voted on will be Greta Grant, Robin Hall, Mar­ A Manchester native, he now St., has announced the sale of OPEN Very truly yours, Open 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. John and Bemlce Pleg permarket division to support done whether or not it benefits ilyn Jacobsen, Marcia Koven- Parkade Branch—Monday through Saturday lives in West Hartford 'With his four apartment buildings to graduation cards i , John P. Rohan People Need Its expansion tn the metropoli­ 9 Delmont St., Manchester CPEC TRUSTEE me in any way. In this case I sky, Christine L ^ , Dennis Mc­ tan New York, New Jersey and Oodony Equities for $3,000,000. Christ toe King Seminary 849-5581 Edward H. Glenney of 182 am only the t^payer; the per­ Dermott, SusaiT McLafferty, Connecticut area. The annoimce- Included in 'the sale were St. Bonaventure. New York Boulder Rd. has been elected to ALL DAY son who has to come up with Spirit Change Roberta Ryan, Claire Smith ment was made Wednesday by Woodbridge Gardens on Wood- 14778 the board of trustees for the bridge St.; a 42-unit complex the money a certain time of the and Martha Vennart. Donald A. Garmon, President. (Continued from Page One) Connecticut Public Expenditure at 40 Cumberland St. and 80 year regardless of whether I “ Oominendatlon” Applications for volunteers The center will be located on Council Inc. He will serve on have it saved or whether I have Simmons Rd., bCth East Hart­ To the Editor, day that he’d be around to see still are available daily ojt the a SO-acre site already contain­ the board tor three years. ford and also a 42 unit-toree SUNDAY to go out cuid borrow it! East Side Rec, School St. TTie ing a company facility for han­ PERflAMENT This is a brief note of com­ them again, regardless of toe Glenney is the president of story; and the FV>x Hill Apart­ In the first place. I have^ to mendation regarding your over­ minimum age is 13. dling perishable foods. toe W.G. Glenney Oo. at 336 N. ments in Vernon, a 74runlt FULL-TIMf MAN work for a liring, so that means outcome in Nebraska. Volunteer nurses, to serve All Medicinal Services Available all editorial policy. In parti­ Later an audience of students Coiutructlon is expected to Main St. complex. I have to find tjp^ to vote af­ cular, it is a note of apprecia­ mornings, still are being sought. stall this summer and the new He is a director of toe Oon- Tbe buildings were construct­ Literesting Challenge ter working hours. I went out tion for your community leader­ and their parents at Eastern Camp Director Harry P. center which will handle dry enctlcut Lumber Dealers Asso­ ed by P & M Enterprises. to vote on Tuesday because ship regarding toe current is­ Oregon College In La Gramde, Smith has announced that ap­ groceries is scheduled for Russell A. Carlson the papers continually printed ciation on the board of directors William Peck of Peck Asso­ In sues of Project Concern and al­ Ore., applauded os he said plications for campers ■will be completion early in 1969. of the Child Guidance Clinic, CL&P’s general offices in Ber­ ciates in Manctaest^ w’as the the rimple fact that they were available Friday, May 17, at so toe 'Vietnam War. Your treat­ Americans want the war to end. and past recipient of toe Jay­ lin since 1967. seller in toe transaction. Retail Sports Store interested in toe opinion of the ment of toe War has probably the East Side Rec, and that NATIDNAL PAVING CD. people. McCarthy’s target for today GAS EARNINGS UP cees Outstanding Young Man of Carlson began his assignment been the best of any area news- they must be returned no later CITIZENS A stockholders report from the Year Award. BRIEFS Paid Holidays It seems that when it comes was (iallfornia. Humphrey than June 7. Monday. It is a full-time aji- 12 MAIN ST. TALCOtTVNLLE, CONN. paper. planned to visit Huron, S.D., his Hie Hartford Gas Co. indicates pointment for up to four John J. Hutchinson of 98 Irv­ to Question No. 20, toe Board I am aware of the vital role , I . . ’The camp will operate for Salary home town, before returning to that consolidated earnings for LOANED TO STATE months. ’The loan was made In ing St., secretary-treasurer of of Education wants to forget it such informed and responsible three sessions of two weeks DRIVEWAYS—4»ARKING AREAS Washington. the year ended March 31 were Russell A. Carlson of Colum­ the Hamilton Standard Federal insurance Plan was ever there. To think that journalism can play in our so­ each, closing on- Aug. 9. answer to a request from the Kennedy also did some cam­ 13.21 per share, an increase of bia, an area development rep­ Credit Union, Windsor Locks, DEVELOPMENT WORK A one question could poll more ciety and I hope that you can state agenfcy to supplement the paigning In South Dakota Fri­ ia.9'/r. Consolidated earnings of resentative for The Connecticut .will attend the annual meetings Apply In . Person votes than any other question maintain the same high stand­ department’s professional staff day night, telling some 3,500 ACADEMY PIONEER $2.98 per common share were Light and Ftower Co., has been of CUNA International, (former­ All Types Amesite— ^Repaired and Installed on toe referendum, and then ard In the future. In the area of economic and persons at Mitchell that as pres­ RETIRING up 16^. Gas, steam, and chill­ loaned by the utility to work in ly Credit Union National Asso­ have you have the audacity to Respectfully, community development. Free Estimates—^Time Payments NASSIFF ARMS ident he would give high priori­ AIR FORCE ACADEMY, ed water operations each con­ the Department of Community ciation), May 5-11 at FHlene say "I don’t regard a margin Richard W. Dupee DANIEL S. FIREfi’TONE ty to securing for farmers bar­ Colo. (AP) — Brig. Gen. Robert tributed to the Irtiproved earn­ Affairs of the State of Connecti­ House, Madison, Wls. 991 MAIN STREET of 131 votes as any kind of a Associate Pastor OLLIES TO CLOSE Telephone 646-2431 gaining power to protect their F. McDermott, dean of the fac­ MANCHESTER mandate.” ings. wife, toe former Hope ^ s o n of cut. The announcement was Ollles Auto Body Inc.., 281 MANCHESTER South Methodist Church ulty at toe U.S. Air Fdrce Acad­ Kaman Corp. of Bloomfield re­ Does toe Board of Education own interests. kB On March 4, a plan was an- West Hartford, and their nine- made.by Anthony E. Wallace, Adams St. will be closing on emy since 19M, is retiring on his ports sales for the first quarter question the intelligence of toe In ihls Omaha speech, Hum­ ^nounced tor the consolidation of month-old daughter, Michelle. CL&P president. Friday after having been in “ My Disgust” 48th birthday July 31 to join a of 1968 of $18,422,688, compar­ Manchester voters, or will fu­ phrey said the voters don’t The Hartford Gas Co. and The Firestone is a 1959 graduate of Carlson is a graduate of the business for 16 years. Mai Tool Board of Education, Manches­ San Antonio, Tex., auto insur­ Manchester voters recently were allowed to vote on twenty questions pertaining to ed with $12,142,613 for toe same ture voting be a farce? "want this nation in a frenzy.’ New Britain Gas Light Oo. into Manchester High School and a University of New Hampshire and Engineering Co. has pur­ ter, Conn. ance firm. period last year. Earnings for Mary M. Dimlow They will shun those who Ignore the Town of Manchester. one company to be known as 1963 g;raduate of the University and has been attending the Uni­ chased the property which Is ad­ Gentlemen, the 1968 period were $380,368 341 Oak St. problems as well as those who McDermott Is the only remai­ Connecticut Natural Gas Corpo­ of Connecticut School of Busi­ versity of Hartford since 1964. jacent to its own. As a long time voter and tax- exagfgerate them, "thereby ter- ning member of toe staff of ration. The meriger will bring ness Administration. He attend­ compared wrlth $309,460 for the Manchester He joined CL&P in 1964 as an ’The owner, Oliver B. Jylkka, same period last year. ’This payer in Manchester I feri-rjfjyj^g. -tne~STBerican people, officers who organized toe the customer total to about ed toe UConn School of Law tor industrial sales engineer at Wil- compelled ' to express my dis Now, another Question has arisen in Manchester which ALONE is of more importance of 11 Durant St., a resident of year’s earnings were 60 cents "Frightening Apathy” he said. school at Denver’s Lowry Air 100,000 by adding three more one year. limantic and has been an area Manchester for 28 years, has gust at the activitieB of some of In addition to Kennedy and Force Base in 1954, before toe per share compared with 64 To toe Editor, than all of the twenty questions in the referendum! towns to the service area. He is a member of the state development renreTentative at operated his business on Adams toe students at Manchester High McCarthy, the Nebraska Demo­ present campus was established cents per share for toe first The famous statesman Ed­ School, as reported on page cratic primary b. Hot lists Presi­ north of Colorado Springs. quarter in 1967. mund Burke once said: "All it twelve of the May 6, edition of dent Johnson, though he has re­ takes for toe forces of evil to ’The Manchester Herald. Driver Killed ’ win is for enough good men to moved himself from considera­ This question is whether GOVERNMENT BY THE Are you, as elected officials tion for another term. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — do nothing.” These were the of toe 'Town of Manchester, to British Grand Prix Driver Mike first words toat came to my Scant attention is being paid OHAROE YOUR NOTHING SAYS IT SO WELL be intimidated by a few irre­ the Republican primary ’Tues­ Spence died ’Tuesday alter his mind when I read toe tragrlc, sponsible juveniles or are you PEOPLE AND FOR>THE PEOPLE is to be the turbine-powered Lotus crashed yes tragic, results of last 'Tues­ day. Richard M. Nixon is con­ willing to abide by toe wishes of sidered a sure thing to win, PRESORIPTION against a wall at toe Indianapo­ day’s Referendum on Project over 3600 voters and taxpayers? though the ballot also has toe lis Motor Speedway. Concern. ■perhaps it would be well if name of Gov. Ronald Reagan of U f guidinq factor in the decisions of the Board of Spence, 81, of Maidenhead, Not only was toe deep seeded these children were informed racism brought to light but California, who has not cam­ England, was Injured in a prac­ that toe takpayers are con­ paigned. tice run for toe Indlanajiolls JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 more frightening still was toe Welcome Here tributing, in some instances at Supporters of Gov. Nelson A. 600-mlle race May 80 and died show of unmitigated apathy on great sacrifice, to' the support Education when they meet Moy 13th. Downtown Manchester at 658 Main Street toe part of so many of toe cltl-^ Rockefeller of New York are In a hospital hours after toe of their education. Also, if trying to drum up write-ins for AT crash. zens of ‘"The OWy of Village parents do not teadh their chfl- him. Sharing toe ballot with Charm.” Without a doubt toe dren to respect other people and PINE PHARMACY question of Project Concern re­ Nixon and Reagan are perennial the opinions pf other people, I This quesfion is whether the will of the people as voiced by a flects In our own Town the same candidate Harold Stassen and •M OMtw 8$. M M U 4 would suggest that steps be tak­ Americus Liberator of Valen­ Indifference toat is slowly de­ en to Include this kubjeot In majority of the 7,000 people who voted, shall be cast aside. stroying our would be great tine, Neb., a retired cowboy. their formal education. nation. I will not say that ha­ tred was displayed but rather If it is true that this proposed Treat IVtom to a Mouth-watering indifference, for that is the op­ demonstration was plaimed with Herald TREAT HER TO No argument that the Board of Educatiofi has tremendous powers, can supersede the posite of true love. When we the permission of toe school ad­ fact that America's greatness was built on the concept of majority rule! are Indifferent we become skill­ ministration ^and toe encourage­ Yesterdays A R O Y A L BONANZA Steak Dinner ed at th buslnss of ignoring ment of some of toe teachers others, their needs and hopes I certainly hope you will make a thorough Investigation of toe 25 Years Ago MOTHER’S DAY We*ve got a FREE GIFT for her!” and we count only our own op­ tions first. When only 31.6 per ciroumstances. It seems to me Graduation exercises are held Should the Board of Education decide to ignore cent of the eligible voters oast It is a sad state of affairs when in South Methodist Church chap­ AT tbelr votes there is little to be students in secondary schools el for graduates of training seud. The figure speaks for It­ are encouraged to stir up courses In Volunteer Special GAYEY’S LOG the majority votes of the people, THE RESULT­ Siizlin' SMoin self. trouble, especially at a time Services of toe Manchester Red when tension is running so high. STEAK PLATTER ’Ihe apathy and racism of the Cross. CABIN fair oiUzens of Manriieater Is this a part of toe new edu­ ING DAMAGE THEREFROM WILL BE A THOU­ Baked Potato - ’Texas shows toat toe nation is sick cational program? 10 Years Ago l. Route 87 Toast - Salad - Choice only because its people axe sick. It is the opinion of many Lebanon, Conn. of Dressing. ’Ihe recent riots in our Nation responsible citizens toat the Sunday. ’The Herald did not were caused by toe misery and most important point at issue, publish. C all for SAND TIMES WORSE THAN THE DEFEAT OF frustration inside the black in toe discussion of Project Con­ OPEN 7 DAYS A- WEEK 11:30 A.M. to 9 :3 0 P.M ghetto and hatred lor toe whites cern, has been evaded. ’This is RESERVATION whose racism and apathy are the probable regionalization of ANY OF THE REFERENDUM QUESTIONS! STEAK HOUSES responsible lor toat misery. ’To schools and toe eventual re­ MOTHER’S DAY 423-0256 . me it would seem that toe gionalization of municipal gov­ ALL TOP LINES , /‘Yes we have some bananas,” says four-year old Robert m MIDDLE TPKE., WEST people of our Ttown are clearly, ernment. COSMETICS stand called Patrick’s Stand on Silver Lane in East Hartford I strongly urge you to refuse The Executive Oommittee of the Manchester Property Owners Protective Assodatkxn ; Patrick Jr. of 10 Olcott St. His grandfatoer, Michael Patrick, yes even boldly choosing a path for 16 years. He raised all the vegetables that he sold. The to accede to toe demands of i' ■, of 072 Silver Lane in East Hartford, is the new proprietor MANCHESTER that can only culmtoate in na­ 4 open air stand will carry fresh vegetables, some staple a few students and to comply ARTWIR DRUG ^ of the Red and White Stand at McKee and W. Center Sts. West Hartford - Bristol - Groton tional Olaaater. Yet they do so grocery items and a wide assortment of flowers. (Herald Bduim with the wishes of toe voters Read Herald Ads A Grand ' Opening was held yesterday, Patrick ran a fruit photo by Pinto) assuring themselves daily that /■ :>y / \ m m m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 P A C n T IN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 PAGE BUBVIII

Sports Viewing SATURDAY East Tops Pulaski, 1:66 (86) Bolter Deriqr. Al Kaline Awake^ 2:15 (8) Bod 8oz va. Yaaks. j 8:60 (16) 11m Profoaslonali —BaseboB. 1__ 4:15 (86) White Box vo. USINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY Athlotlos. ‘ McCovey Swinger Indians Bow in 10th 8:16 (8) Baoo of the Week —(The Withers. (8) New National League Orieons Open GoU. W. L. Pol. O.B. SUNDAY CAMPING H IG H GRADE St. Louis 17 0 .664 _ 7-3 Victory Tim O’Neil 1:M (8) The Ontdoonman. Three-Run Tiger Star CAR LEASING iHOhititdi Fhila’phia 14 13 .519 (89) Bed Sox vs. Yankeoe. ;il AMI'. -I' » EQUIPMENT San Fn(n. 14 18 .519 8^ 4:80 (8) New Orleans Open. PRINTING Atlanta 14 14 .600 4 Jack Cichon Paves HCC Home Run Snaps Long M g M B E R Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, Or 1 or 2 Job end CominercfaO PiltWIiungh 18 13 .600 4 Air Mattresses, Stoves, Printing Cincinnati 18 14 .481 7-3 Victory One Shot Beats Reds B a t Slump Lsuitems Los Angeles 13 By Archer YEAR P U N Prompt and Efllolent 14 .481 Houston 12 14 .462 5 MANCHESTER Printing Of AU Kinds Ace reliefer Gary Kinel NEW YORK (AP) — NEW YORK (AP)—Ti­ First In MsncliMter. New Chiaago 12 15 .444 5 By BARRY COWLES Lead Held SURPLUS SALES CO. 'and a well-balanced hMing They’ll never pin a square ger fans, turn off the enn, fnll mnlntenanoe, folly New York 11 14 .440 8% Whippets came to town 169 N. M A IN ST. attack tightened East rap on Willie McCovey, alarm. Al Kaline is awake. laaored to rednoe your prob­ Community Prass Friday’s Results to win, and that they did. at Depot Square Oatholic High’s grasp on By Archer San Francisco’s symboil of ’The Detroit star awoke from lems and worries. For fnll 9 East Middle Tpke. New ‘York 6, Chicago 1 But not before Manches­ Open Dally to 0:00 P.M. the HOC baseball standings the swinging sixties. his slumber at the plate Friday Atlanta 2, Loa Angeles 1 ter High Indians came night, and gave Washington tntoniuitlon. osD J. FAR R ^ 648-7111 Telephone 643-5727 yesterday. The Eagles NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tom ’T m up there to swing,” says Pittsburgh 2, PhUadelphia 1 from behind to tie the Welskopf worried about Tommy bombed I^leiskl High, 7-3, in a the big first baseman, ’ ’and pitchers n nightmare as he led PohI Dodg* Pontioe San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 4 Bolt and shot himself out of first the Tigers to a 12-1 ■victory and score at 3-3 forcing an ex­ nine Imi'lng game in New Brit­ that’s what I do.” Houston at St. Louis, post­ tra inning. It took a hofne n«i, place in the 8100,000 Greater into first place in the American OfO. CUSTOM MAD£ ain. The locals upped their con­ poned, rain the exrtra frame, by Jack Ol- New Orleans Open golf tourney. And when Willie swings, he League. MANCHESTER DICK’S ference record to 3-0 by post­ S7S MAIN STREET CANVAS AWNINGS Today’s Games chon to noil the 4-3 defeat on So. unworried George Archer, doesn’t need any musical help, Kaline went into the game ing their seventh win in 10 Phone 649-2881 New York (Seaver 1-2) at the Indians. Manchester is now after a round of 69-65, carried a McCovey hammered a three- with a season batting average of MEMORIAL GO. SHELL starts. Chicago (Hands 2-2) 6-3 whUe Windham evaied its one-stroke lead over MiUer Bar- run home run Friday night, .228, one home run and two runs W e H ire Ton To Support Kinel ran his personal movmd Opposite East Cemetery Philadelphia (James 0-0) at record at 4-4. ber into today's third round at leading toe Giants to a 6-4 vlcto- batted in. He came out with a The Enti Junior Museum SERVICE nHuric to an luibeaten five Pittsburgh (Walker 0-0) Whizzing Wayne Anderson the demanding Lakewood Coun- ry over the Cincinnati Reds. In .260 average, two homert and stralglit wins after taking over Quolity Memorials 663 CENTER STREET Los Angeles (Osteen 2-4) at didn’t have as much steam try Club course with its 78 stra- other National League games, eight RBI. the hfurling: chores from Doug Atlanta (Jarvis 2-3), night , yesterday as he has had In the tegically placed sand traps and the New York Mets dropped toe i' 'v ’The 33-year-oid outfielder hit MECHANIC ON DUTY TIM O'NIIIL Ibfelody in the fourth. He struck Over 80 Years’ Experience Spring Is Tuneup Time Store Winter Clothes Here Houston (Lemaater 3-3) past but fanned five and walked 11 lakes. Chicago (hibs 5-1, Atlanta shad- a three-run homer, doubled In out eight and allowed only one A L KALINE AT ALL HOURS St. Ixiuis (Washburn 3-1), night only four on his way to the loss, Weiskopf, the long-hitting ed Los Angeles 2-1, Pittsburgh two runs and singled home an­ Call 649-5807 Spring ' means more than only sensible to have the front Time to think of putting away tiln Ldbibsky took over the busi­ San Francisco (Marlchal 4-2) hit during his five and one WATKINS-WEST Starters, Generaton, Cichon notched the victory Ohio youngster who leads the edged Philadelphia 2-1 and other. ’The homer for Kaline, just housecleaning—it means a P.nd aligned. winter clothing, and of course ness. He has had many yeairs o f third innig stint. PIRATE8PHIL8— Carburetors; at Cincinnati (Maloney 2-2), striking out eight and glvtog up Dual Positioh 1668 PGA tour with earnings of Houston at St. Louis was rained . now in his 16th season, was his FUNERAL A. 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If you have often wished • Aluminum Roll Up For Lombardi and Deimis MacArdlc, Eagle SERVICE business and he tm ly takes par­ 643-7008 Sunday’s Games hit hurling. bogeys Friday, ruining what • • * three one-run dec sions final y Greenberg as Detroit’s all-Ome you want to keep it in top notch that you could take your Awnings won one with ninth-inqlng help bearings; also carry a full line ticular interest in seeing that all Los Angeles at Atlanta Manchester scored in the fifth batters bombarded loser Bemde could have been a spectacular rutmlng condition for the trips clothes to a cleaner that gave 0 Door Canopies Sharasheflf and bis ninth in- OIANTS-REDS ORMAND J. WEST of grease seals and wheel bear­ cleaning is done to porfeotlon. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Inning when Anderson singled In Green Bay round. He carded rtx birdies from Elroy Face getting the Pi- , ‘ . . mmes the Chlca- you will be taking now that the ings for replacement. just that little bit extra differ­ The store is open 7:30 a.m. to • Storm Doors Houston at St. Louis MILWAUKEB, Wis, (A P ) . nlng replacement, Ken Vale- plus one bogey and for two e Combination Windows sending Dick Cobb over the "“r " H T eo White Sox ^ e d 2-1 Diicctor PARKADE weather is warming up. The Shock absorbers are most im­ ence rbetween everyday dry 6 pjn, Monday, ’Tuesday and MANCHESTER San Francisco at Clnclimati plate. Dave Ware accomplished Vince Lombardi Is wearing two tie, for 10 hits. h ^ A id le tad rounds hasmore birdsa double — 12 Friday night and now Run-scoring singles by Jerry aevCand blaati^ Baltimore 12- cleaning and a really outstand­ Manchester A wning Co. place to h^ve this work done? portant to your car, yet lew of Saturday and from 7:30 a-m. to New York at Chicago, 2 'the same feat in the sixth in- hats once more. The general a single and a double ^ d o w e ii thanthan anv any other other nlaver player here, here. homers, two doubles, a May and Carl Taylor with two „ york Yankees edx.ed 142 E. CENTER ST. ing job, take your clothing to 195 W EST CENTER ST. BARBER SHOP Stevenson’s Esso Station, 406 us give them a second thoughit. 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday nlng, sending in Kent Smith, manager Of the' Green Bay bit a pair of .pafteles and ” I can’t even remember the four walks In his last out in the sixth InnLngs snapped ;^ t o n 2-1 and California L d Manchester’s Oldest the Parkade Cleaners located at Telephone 649-3091 ® . . . ■ _ > « mmmm__ _•___ «____ t«l f Sir/\JWa CMflfOl* Main St., for Richard and Rob­ Does your car bounce unduly, and Friday. Beside getting the American League last Ume I had two double bo- trips to the plate. a scoreless tie. s ^ t a ^ - S t 1llf1infi^ xxr-1 —«____^ ____i i ______tViJx Mina Hatfo/l In crnirri 'Iflm In oAxrnntVi K»»f nln^Vi.ln. ’ * * station, are very fussy about the also get a bonus in the form Detroit 17 9 .654 — bled and H m Coughlin saftied firm concentrating on redevel­ 6-Chalr Servlee! with power steering these mand- Store, and of course there is CHOICE VARIETY the first in the opening frame. „p a one-imder-par 70. It 24 for the season—both fig- ning singles by Rich Allen and g g‘ work done at this station. Nat­ o f bonus cards. 'When you ac­ Baltimore 16 9 .640 for the RBI. opment of the nation’s cities. always ample parking space at O’Neil ■walked, stole second end gave him a 36-hole score of 136 ^ majors. Me- Bill White brought Face in from ’ * • . * OPEN 8 A M . to 8 P M . urally, they do work on all festations are now as noticeable cumulate 810 in these bonus B J Upholstery Minnesota 16 13 .536 3 Windham’s first run came in Lombardi, who ended the as they used to be, but If your all times. Qualify Sat. 8 to S (Closed Mondays) makes and models of cars, and cards you get $1 free cleaning; and I V I Shop Cleveland 13 12 .620 3% toe fifth, with Jack Nohelmer most spectacularly successful ’nOERS-SENATORS— car is a few yeArs old, why not Not only do they do an out­ P Pulaski tied the score 1-1 the South African, and young ®®^ starts, is batting .330—fifth out and after Roberto Pena sLn- When it's time to MANCHESTER you will find that they have this applies to dry cleaning RE-UPHOLSTERING Oakland 13 14 .481 scoring on John Almon’s sacri­ coaching career i n National ” I was just trying for a sacri­ see 11 It does not need new standing cleaning job here but Seafood in the second but the Eagles Dave Stockton, for third place— *^®®^ ^*i® National League. gled one run in. Face fanned SHOPPING PARKAItE more than a casual Interest in eione. Wash’n. 12 14 .462 6 fice. Both runs in the sixth Football League history last fice fly to bring in the man on shocks—the price is reasonable they will store your clothes free • Modern Furniture countered with a two-out, two strokes behind Archer. The Giants hopped cn George Clay EteJrymple to end it. Dower Devri, (rear) seeing that your car is kept in Many d iy cleaning esbablish- 43 OAK STREET California 13 16 .448 6% came via toe squeeze play as February to devote ftUl time to record-tying homer which came and it is something you should of charge, mothproofing is free, three-run rally in the third in- “ There’s no excuse for doing Culver for three runs In the sec------menta refuse to clean neckties, and Antiques New York 12 15 .444 5V6 Rudy Pino scored on Nohelm- his duties as generel manager, PHONE 649-6880 topnotch condition. If you h;.ve and there is no limit as to the T E L 649-9937 with two men on in the fourth not overlook. • store Stools and Bootha Boston 11 14 .440 er’s bunt and Cichon talUed on became part of the manage­ MOVE not become acquainted with amount of clothing they will but not at the Parkade Glean­ 8V4 home after the host’s cathcer geys,” said Weiskopf. "Both •’’hot against reliever Ted Aber- inning. Brakes also should be check­ ers. Mr. tibitsky feels thait his • Custom Furnltnre Chicago 9 15 .376 6% a wild pitch by Anderson. ment team of PubUc Faculties Stevenson’s Esso Service, start store lor you. Where could you flubbed a relay throw follow- ,were foolish mistakes. I had nathy in the fifth gave Gaylord Kaline also doubled home two ed periodically: many people Slipcovers and Draperies 'The winning tally came when Inc. of Madison, Wis. now and you will see why this is get a finer deal? Storage is a customers are entitled to this Friday’s Results Ing a double by MlacArdle. The something else on my mind at Perry a comfortable bulge. It Major League runs and scored in the first and feel 11 thedr car stops the Reuben Plen’s Made to Order Cichon connected with an Insldo "Nothing has changed as far • MeSfag CALL MANCHESTER such a popular place. real problem for most of us, service. Complete Selection of Olevelend 12, BaMimore 0 the time and you can’t play this was the fourth straight loss for singled and scored on Bill Free- brakes are OK, but this is not pitch that sent the ball hurling as Green Bay is concerned,” „xiw„+ Radiators should be thor­ and when you can get super Where to have slight altera­ Materials Detroit 12, Washington I game like th at” the Reds. = L e a d e r f s = ban’s homer in the second. The RUG CLEANING true. Brakes that are worn to into deep left field and took a Lombardi said, explaining that oughly flushed, spark plugs cleaning, free mothproofing and tions done is another problem, Texaco Sfation FREE ESTIMATES New York 2, Bostem 1 ■Melody ran into trouble in Reluctantly, Weiskopf admit- • « » American League Tigers scored four runs in each COMPANY the drum caii Stop a car, but but not at the Parkade Clean­ Chicago 2, Oakland 1 strong bounce that caused In' his role will be confined to the " " checked, points checked, oil free storage, this is something Lower Level of thr, Parhodo the fourth when Frank Cuomo ted that he’d gotten upset over a m e t s CUBS Batting (40 at baU) — Alvls, ‘ ’’ ® ^^o innings and how about a panic stop? Drums dian fielder Dale Ostroult to do “ corporate level.” MANCHESTER 15 H A N N A W h Y ST. changed—so many things, but no one can afford tq P^ss up. ers. They do slight alterations, 381 Main Street 649-6324 California 3-5, Minnesota 0-6 tripled with two men on base. story about one of his idols — ...... 3eve., .337; Carew, Minn., .320. '" '“ 1® things easy for right-han- that are scored cost more to be Today’s Games a bit of running. “ I ’ll still run the Packers,” he Phone 643-0012 you do not need to upngem Suede is ever increasingly pop­ zippers are a prime offender, It was then t hat Kinel took the Bolt, the 50-year-old former U.S. Until McCovey swung Into ac- Runs batted in—Repoz, Calif ‘*®'‘ De'‘'ny McLain, who ran his fixed than to have your brakes Phone 643-9149 Chicago (Horten 1-5) at Oak­ Anderson put the Whippettes paid. record to 5-0 as Detroit replaced yourself when you have the ular, and more and more is be­ they jam, the teeth beoome bent mound. Open champ with a repirtatlon ^ ^2- MOVING AND checked periodically. —this is no problem at Pairknde land (Nash 1-2) down In order four times while Democratic National Commit- of the New York Mets enjoyed a BalUmore in first place. work done here for they go over ing used in garments of all Hydramatlc Transmission * n < 1 The curve ball artist respond- for being terrible tempered. Hlts—Carew, Minn., 83; Free- Only nationally known brands Detroit (Sparma 1-3) at Was­ Cichon also matched the feat. • • • 3-DAY everything, just to be sure. kinds. However, many people Oleaiysr^—they will repair them Repairing GLASS ed______with__ a _ mastering______showing._ I don’t know why people b^ef ten^e aa toe NaUonal’s han, Det., 31. are sold at Stevenson’s — their hington (Bertaina 1-0) In toe eighth frame, Cichon WHITE SOX-A’S— TRUCKIN6 CO. How about new tires this are reluctant to purchase suede for you. • For Auto Wlndshlelda 1, f a 1*1, U firm. 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We Give Green Stamps Boston (Santiago 4-0) at New struck out more than one man. cation. month—"that carried the Mets cident prevention policy to to give this a second thought; I f you do, take your work to the • For Table Tops maindcr o f the contest, one on than any other person on the 11 tied wito 2. Aparicio singled, stole second FURNITURE CLEANING You will enjoy their services, past Chicago. It was his eighth change tires when you need to, just take all your suede ar­ Parkade Cleaners and (they will York (Stottlemyre 3-3) in any inning. ^ ocmtcOi s li«le and the other tour.” Home runs—Repoz, Calif., 8; and scored on Duane Joseph- and you also gfel S & H Green OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. homer and gave him 22 RBIs. especially when you can get ticles to the Parkade Cleaners see that it is finished in the Minnesota (Perry 4-2) at Cali­ Manchester schedules a light itlcs at this Ume,” Lombardi ujrjjugh a finding error Word, Chi?., 8; 2 tied with 7. son’s single.' Ken Berry hom- Stamps. SATURDAY 8 AJU.-NOON Tommie Agee also homered for such tires as Atlas, Goodyear, for they are experts In cleaning prescribed 'time—and a first fornia (Ellis 1-4) night week next week reaching the said. added a pair o f Insur- Stolen bases — Campaneris ered for Chicago and Jim Pag- the Mets, his first. Jetton, and these long wearing suede. ’They handle it gently, class job, too. TOURAINE Sunday’s Games mid-way mark of the season— Cartey, an unsuccessful candl- p^jg ^ the ninth. O’NeU’s Bounty of $100 Oak., 12; White, N.Y., 8. llaroni got one for Oakland. STEVENSON’S Chicago at Oakland and starting the second round date for the Democratic noml- d'ouWe drove in John Socta who Jerry Koosman and Cal Pitching (2 decisions) — Mc- tires will give you a feeling of clean it thoroughly, and when You can also get laundry J. A. WHITE Minnesota at California of CCIL battle. 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LOUIS (A P ) — Relief Swenson, 2b , 3 1 2 0 0 Joey Kay and Sal Dee. which the Braves have been In jolt, coming up against the curb vated assault and breach of the Rental Colwiok. ss \ 4 1 1 1 1 Pibt., 3; 12 tied with 2. John Roseboro stole home cli- Ostrinsky Middle Tpke. West pitcher Stu Miller, released by ''1 2 0 0 0 Five oars were put out o f the volved in this season too hard, and your car is out of peace, was given a one to three- K'lndt, 3b \ 0 Home runs—MeCtovey, S.F., maxing a four-run fourth inning. "W e Bent Moat Everything” the BalUmore Orioles and At- coljb, ^b Cuomo, lb 2 0 1 2 2 race with serious damage when they’re starting to get to Man- DEALER IN WASTE alignment, and* unfortunately year suspended sentence on the Vernon Phone 643-2176 Carey, rf 2 0 0 0 0 9; Swoboda, N.Y., 8. . . . lauita Braves in quick succes- ® Doyle, 3b 2 0 0 0 0 Bobby Melnlck, who was In the ager Luman Harris, Luncheons and Dinners this condition does not correct first charge and a one-year , , J » Anderson, p Stolen bases—Wills. Pitt, 9; INDLANS-ORIOLES— MATERIALS A P Sion, was signed by the St. Lou- Grzyb. a load, blew hds engine 0H‘ the " I wish the players would get itself. By the time you notice suspended term on the second Totals 35 3 5 5 W. Davis, L A ., 5; A. Johnson, Sonny Siebert fired a three- Open Every Day is Cardinals for their Tulsa ___ second turn. Twenty oars were some hits or start managing,” that your tires are cupping or charge. Sex Education Program Set Hemenway. b alouskl 193, Dianne Eib 187-468, Cin., 6. hitter and 1110 Davalillo and Joe RAGS, IRON Entertainment Nightly EQUIPMENT farm club. 'V ‘li'' ' Tvr'’ **cblwlS^ piled up in the accident, but said Harris. “ This 2-1 stuff is Pitching (2 decisions)—Reed, Azeue supplied toe offensive wearing unevenly, you have lost Burgess was arrested late in DON WILLIS ’Totals 383630933 Lillian Harpin 178, Rae Hannon as—Cuomo:' SB^-O’Nell*' MecArdlc’, moat were ahle to run again. getting too much for me.” 936 CENTER STREET Atl., 3-0, 1.000 ; 4 others unde- punch with three-run homers as many miles of good driving rub­ February when he allegedly as­ A—Batted for Ware in ninth. 462, Cathy Wynn 477. Wehren; SAC—Alubi^; LOB — SCRAP METAL . Jn the Gibson Lounge At Lutheran Church Sunday B—Ban for Anderson In 10th. East 8. Puiaskl 7: BB—MeJody 2. feated. Cleveland sent Baltimore to its ber. It takes but a short time to saulted his wife who had to be MANCHESTER Windham ...... 000 012 000 1—1 860 Main St., Baat Hartford GARAGE Kinel 1. Sharasheff 1. ‘Valentine 1: Strikeouts—Singer, L.A., 49; third straight defeat. have your car checked, and If treated at Rockville Hospital 640-2062 Uancheeter ... 000 Oil 001 0—3 Go Out of Go-Go and PAPER The Walther League of the and they must have parental D ET^^IJ’ Bun- 2B—^Anderson; HR-S^homHR—Cichon; ^ SB- EARLY BIRDS-Joan WUson Sadecki, S.F., 45. Telephone 289-4859 you are getting new tires It is and later at Hartford Hoi^ltal. 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 Trinity Lutheran Church. Pros­ permission to attend. A regis­ tin, who helped form the nu-. Grace Bren- ^ innings; Kinel^l for o In 5§: YANKS-RED SOX— - 781 PARKER ST. Dennis E. Ifechie, 19, of tration fee of 81 will be charged pect St., will sponsor a series cleu s'of ’s great 1964 SSco.’ "®”’ 130-340. Bert BotUcello 130, ®.'^7^® Roy White brought the Yan­ TeL 648-5785 or 648-5879 East Hartford was given a one- Specializing in and 1965 Big Ten basketball S ^ iu ie s t e r 8; W - Mims Ferris 126. 2 in 1, W-Klnel, l^-snora to offset the cost of materials sheff. kees’ ■victory when he led off the. year suspended sentence on a of programs on sex education, ,, , J J, J Cichon 3, Anderson 4; 80—dchon ______Faulty Base Running ' BUY used for the course. Champions, collapsed and died 8. Anderson 6: HBP — Conyers; eighth inning with a triple and charge of receiving stolen with the first session tomorrow Little League Opening AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SERVICE Thursday night while playing in WP—Anderson 6. COINS SELL- V itite d R irit-C U iA . RockvilleEllington Play Today scored on Andy" Koeco’s sacri­ TRADE , goods. He was accused of hav­ at 7 p.m. at the church. Tomorrow will be opening day jt pickup game In a Detroit fice fly. Kosco scored New Youth group from several Front End Alignment PAUL DODGE Desperately needed, to re­ ing a motorcycle which was re­ for the Vernon Little League’s SUPPLIES gym. He was 26. East Golfers Win York’s first run In toe fourth, area Lutheran Churches have Costly for Red Sox plenish our stock, small or ported stolen in a break »t the 1968 season with ceremonies to The 6-foot-7 Buntln, a three­ East Catholic High’s golfers when he singled, stole second 858 BURNSIDE AYE. been invited to participate in General Repair Work PONTIAC, INC. large collections. ■Vernon Cycle Shop on Rt. 83. start at 1 p.m. at the Legion time AU-Blg Ten center and defieated Rockville High yes­ and came home on Bobby Cox’ EAST HARTFORD the coutoe. They are Our Savior PLUS Rams Up Season Log N E W YORK (A P )— Something has taken the “go” In companion cases, Joseph Field, West Rd. teammate of former All-Ameri­ terday at Manchester Country two-out singla Reggie Smith’s 878 Mato St.-^Tri. 649-2881 Connecticut Valley Lutheran Church, Wapping, out of the go-go Boston Red Sox. They’re running up 289-6333 McGee, 48, of West Main St. The ceremonies will include MACHINE SHOP can Cazzie Russell, was pro­ Club, 4-1. Jack Hull ■was med­ two-out single drove In the tying Prince of Peace, Coventry, Zon- one way paths that don’t lead ■to home plate. DAILY RENTAL Coin Co. Power and Hand Tools and Charles L. Roberts, 44, o4 the flag raising, parading of all D u P D N rS nounced dead at a Detroit hos­ alist with a fine 79. Results; REG SOFTBIOX. run for Boston to toe sixth. in, Manchester. St. Mark’s, teams, introduction of g;uests, SERVICE pital shortly after being strick- The Red Sox continued their 97 Center St., Manchester Painting and Decorating 9 Gold St. both of Stafford Stowe (R) def. Moffett, 2-1; To 8-2 with Victory fourth, Opening the season with three SERVICE Glastonbury, St. Paul’s, Hart­ league officers, managers arid en. He complained of being HI Coley (E C ) def. Murray, 1 up; faulty base-runnlng and wound toe‘ ''c o r t 643-6295 Springs were charged with in­ Stop ’n Go in the home runs, Lenox Pharmacy de- sixth innings to finally nail Garden and Land Tools jury or risk of Injury. Both men ford, and the First Lutheran, coaches. during the game, stepped out- Hull (E C ) def. MncF^arland, Emerging winner for the / fifth straight contest, up on the short end once Aflxirews walked, feated Manchester Pet Center, down toe win. The winners had Dally 10 A.M.—6 P.M. Baby, Houoehold, Party Rockville. in dropping a 2-1 decision to the were given one-year suspended The invocation will be g;iven MANCHESTER side for some air and collapsed, 8-6; Shannon (E C ) def. Rich, Rockville High trounced Windsor High, 6-2, yesterday took third on a single by Yas- 14-8, at Mt. Nebo last night. 16 hits and the losers 13. Thurs. • Fri. 10 A.M.—6 P M . and Banquet Supplies The series of programs will Atlantic Service Now York Yankees before a ” ■ a day a ‘mile sentences. The court was told by The Rev. Ralph Kelly of Sa­ pcdlce said. 1 up; East won the team ptodnt. in the Windy City. The Rams are now 8-2 and appear trzemskl and scored dn Smith’s Dave Sibrinz and Don Standlsh Lenox 040 325 0 -14-16 Monday Closed Invalid Needs •be held on consecutive Sunday cred Heart Church and crowd of 19,620 at Yankee Sta- the charge involved two 14-year- Prop: "Rudy”. DuPont to be tourney b o u n d . ------line shot to right. had the homers, the latter get- Pet Center 033 000 2— 8-18 BUY ONLY THE nights through June 2. Pastors Robert Butler, commander of AUTO PARTS old g;lrls. Notching its sixth straight v ie Gary Woslewskl, hurling while a pair. Brezlnskl and Danielson; £te- GAS YOU NEED of these churches will partici­ Leg;ion Post 14 will throw out 270 BROAD ST. 128 East Onter Street Derby Trainer Interested tory, Bolton__ High downed Port- Zagorsky had a pair of Bn route to the American on a pass from Ft. Dlx, N.J., Lenox came from behliid and gar, Hagenow, Lathem, Palm- pate in the prog;ram as will Dr. the first ball. zoo GETS RAILROAD Phone: 649-6977 I'l^d High:6-r;este7da‘y “on toe ^agu e pendant as 10^1 under- ^^ere ta“V r ; v l ^ ^ o ’wreks: Dube Tool Co. GUNLIFFE Joseph Krlstan and other area scored in the fourth, fifth ander and Peck. Drill Jig Bushings BROOKFIELD, 111. (AP) — Featuring a complete line of loser’s diamond. The BuUdogs and Dave Simpson dogs last year, everything went Reserve duty had a six- doctors. OPEN A,tlantlc Products plus In Reconstructing Events are now 7-4 three hits each for right as the Red Sox stole Steel and Carbide . MOTOR SALES Visitors to. Brookfield Zoo now Also assisting in the program Special Reamers SAT. TO 5 P.M. General Automotive Al * 4- f o fu Bloomfield. Both clubs kept the bases took extra bases on hits seven innings. will be able to ride a Wny rail­ will be Mrs. Dorothy Rudolph, Radio Today LOUISVILLE, Ky. A P ) — showed phenylbutazone in a KIDDIE Decimal Sizes Firom EXPERT AUTO BODY and Repairing • t o Z r H l ^ r e l r d “ ed. each matching the ^ "^ g e il^ d ly r ^ ^ d ,’>^®n White !® Use Our FaolUttes . . .-Open Thun., Fri. 9 PJM. for lege Thursday, succeeding Ken 46 WEST CENTER STREET fled as the 1968 Derby winner for the Preakjiess then the c^lt three hUs. come in sudden-death overtime Warming House ft Betreslimento AvallajUle TEL. 648-5332 your oonvenleneo. Norton, who will continue as SILVER LANE EXTENSION afier stewards at , Churchill would stand in the bam, Bolton ' 302 100 0 —6-6- 3 by scores of 2-1 and 4-3. They Read Herald Ads athletic director. Downs said a chemists’ test "They’re a team ," FliUer said. Portland 100 000 2 —3-3-10 won the other g;ame 1-0,

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOnLE XJ-l— S A ; HUGOS BUNNY MotoreyelM— THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Hwlp I im p w a n iw w “ “ vortlaement wIU not be corrected INSPECTOR _ 24Chooie Abyss by "make good” Inaertlon. YOU ARE A-1, truclc la A-1. 27 Corrode 5“ r " w FTTT FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS 29 Caper (coll.) 1 2 5" r " Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ FIRST NATIONAL ^ 32Seetaw ways sealed and small truclc- STORES 34 Hateful 12 .SOMETHINGS 643-2711 Ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- Paid holidays. Paid vaca­ 36 Holding right manb Trucking Service toll ' Park A Oakland Aves. tions. Overtime and liberal f HE DOESN'T F0R6ET= 37 Sluggard! W East Hartford 38 Not cIoMd free, 742-9487. company benefits. Apply at 39 Fountain IS I H i r ] concoction TREE EXPERT — Trees cut. JOHN FARHAS.i BY J. B. WILLIANS 41 Depot (ah.) 1^1 building lots cleared, trees top­ CHICAGO, OUT OUR W Al 42Ml^e part BOOKKEEPER for Accounts E. A. Patten Go. (comb, form) snsT Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? ped. (3ot a tree problem? Well J l 44 Token worth phone call, 742-8262. Receivable Department, 36-40 303 Wetherell St. e in Pe» THE HERALD wUl not 1969 OLDSMOBILE Convertible, Racking light mer­ NURSE’S AIDES PLACE Ing done. Attics and Cellars chandise in local retail Numeric IBM keypuncher. i ed in sewing machine repair MIRRORS disclose the Identity of 643-7246, after 6 p.m. clianed.’ Trash hauled to the exterior paint­ and stock control. Should have SHAKES any advertiser using box ing and papering. Call Phil store. Contact Mr. An­ Company offers excellent ' .DIET AIDES dump. Reasonable. Phone 643 mechanical apUtude. This is a YOU u p .y letters. Readers answer­ 1966 PLYMOUTH Sporta Fury — Denoncourt, 742-6173. wages and working condi­ Experienced—But will train SHORT R IBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 6846, 643-9973. derson, collect, New permanent position with good ing blind box ads who 2-door hardtop, bucket seats, Haven, Conn., 777- tions, convenient free park­ suitable applicants. Full or desire to protect their low mileage, excellent con­ L. PELLETIER — Painting ing, in-plant cafeteria and part-time. Paid meal time. starting salary and all employe SHARPENING Service — Saws, IT S ^ FL££7lfjey identity can follow this dition. 876-7492. Interior and exterior, papering 6404. 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. above average benefits. Free meals. Holiday pay benefits. For Interview apply knives, axes, shears, skates, procedure: and paper removal, fully in­ Monday through Fri­ plan. to Singer Sewing Center, 866 rotary blades. Quick service. 'f l Z U B 1959 RAMBLER 4-door sedan, sured. 643-0043, and 649-6326. day. THE MEADOWS Main St. Enclose your reply to the new rebuilt motor and front Capitol Equipment Co., 38 ______box In ' an envelope — end, body very good, $100. 643- Main St., Manchester. Hours iNSIDE-outslde painting, Spe- FIRST NATIONAL 333 Btdwell St., Manchester address to the ' Classi­ 6064, after 6. dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9, clal rates for people over 65. STORES 643-1174 fied Manager, Manchester Saturday 7:30-4. 643-7R18. Call my competitors, then call 'TYPISTS INVITATION Evening Herald, together 1962 AU8TIN-HEALY, Mark MATURE experienced sales me. Estimates given. 649-7863, YOU GET A LOT MORE Comer Park & Oakland Aves. women needed full and part- with a memo listing the 11-3000. Excellent condition. RUBBISH trash removed to FROM SECURITY THAN OUR TO BID companies you do NOT 875-8401. East Hartford time. Apply Peggy Ann Shop, BY ROY CRANE Call 640-6889. the dump, lawns maintained. NAME SUGGESTS: Sealed blcU wUl be received BUZZ SAWYER want to see your letter. Call 649-1868 sdter 6 p.m. Manchester Parkade. Your letter will be de­ PAINTING — interior and ex­ at the office of the Purchasing 1967 MERCURY Capri, yellow terior, very reasonable, free GOOD SALARIES Agent, 41 Center Street, Man­ NEVER MIND/ LISTEN WHO IS THIS SPEAKING stroyed if the advertiser BULLD021ER, backhoe work, LIBERAL FRINGE BENEFITS WANTED — Experienced wom- SECRETARY FOR local law of­ WHERE'D with vinyl top and Interior, estimates. Call Richard chester, Conn., until May 24, CLOSELY, AND WRITE THIS is one you've mentioned. land clearing, septic tanks in­ an to care for 26 yeqr old fice. Write Box "GG” , Man­ YOU HEAR DEPOSIT ONE very good condition, V-8. Best Martin, 649-9286, 649-4411. FREE PARKING 1968 at 11:(K) a.m. for Globe 00WN....’ U BASQUE DU If not It will be handled stalled, drainage fields. Paul female polio, 4 days weekly. chester Evening Herald. llTMAT? MOMDE,ZURICH,SWineRlANP. QUARTER MILLION in the usual manner. ' offer. Call 643-1278. EXCELLENT WORKING Hollow Pool Concession Stand. TO THAT ACCOUNT Schendel, 649-0466. EXTERIOR — Interior paint­ CONDITIONS 649-6271. Bid forms, plans and s^clH- ACCOUNT NUMKR 11,579 1964 FORD Falcon station wag­ ______BOOKKEEPER full or part- GOT IT, SPUDPERT WITHIN TEN PAYS o r ; % -3U$r IMEIHOUSMT ing, paper hanging, 20 years CAFETERIA ON PREMISES tlme for one girl office. Expe­ catlons are availlable at the ANOTHER OF YOUR on, 6 cylinder, standard trans­ experience. Call 249-7771 Mr. AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE Purchasing Office, 41 Center M C5F 6ROWIN6 (XD ANP U0L-V. rienced. Must be able to work WELLS WILL START Lott and Found 1 mission, good clean car, very Street, Manchester, Connecti­ Housohold Sorvicot'"’ Gaulin. ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER alone, for Manchester contrac- PUMPING SALT economical transportation. EARNED VACATION THIS cut. WATER. LOST—Woman's eyeglasses, ar­ Asking 8926. Call 643-8290. Offerad 13.A ] - [ p T P \ Y / ' A X n ^ P P ) tor’s office. Salary commensu- Town of Manchester, ea Main and Delmont. Call 643- YEAR W experience. Write Connecticut NOW IS THE TIME to protect 6900. 1960 VALIANT — Good running AND MANY MORE EXTRAS Box "MM” , Manchester Her- Robert B. Weiss, and restore original appear­ condition, 8100. Call 643-2038 af­ COME INTO OUR PERSON­ aid; General Manager S-'>-rTC ance of your amesite driveway PAINTING in ter 6 p.m. NEL DEPARTMENT ANY Announcomants 2 with a good coat of protective WEEK-DAY FROM 8:16 A.M. 5--II sealer. Free estimates. 742- INTERIOR & EXTERIOR It) 1 Ml by NU. W. TM. let US Off. TO 4:16 P.M. TO DISCUSS JOB THE PHONE ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ 1961 LARK, good running con­ 9487. OPPORTUNITIES WITH US. *‘l called him! You said when I was in trouble not to ers, sales and service, bonded dition, 8176. 649-0848. A VENETIAN blinds — repaired, representative. Alfred Amell, s e c u r it y in s u r a n c e STORE’S be afraid to ask a cop for help!" retaped and recorded. 646-0273, T 1 FLANAGiAN MALE 647-1719 or 643-4913. 1961 DODGE Lancer, 6 cylinder, M ICKY FIN N BY LANK LEONARD standard transmlsslwi. Good 649-2971. 1000 ASYLUM AVENUE LIMOUSINE Service — 1968 running condition. 81?B. Call & SONS OAFETERIA LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk dellv- HELP WANTED Cadillac yours for your wed­ 643-2502. WAITRESS — afternoon or eve­ ery, yards, attics, cellars Fully insured THE WILLETS BY WALT WETFERBERG ding day with chauffer, ning shift. Supervise other holp. cleaned and removed. Also odd OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR air-conditioned, 7-passenger. Excellent starting salary. This is a full-time open­ EXPERIENCED ON MULTILITH 1250 jobs. 644-8962. Pleasant working conditions. ing for a reliable, indus­ 00 w m C M IS PRECI6EL.V Ulric Limousine Service, Ed­ Truckt— Tractors (Liability, property, workman’s TWO-COLOR PRESS mund U. Parent Jr., 649-3660. Uniforms can be supplied. Ap­ trious person to work as 6 A R D E N \ M e W HV I U KE eSAR- wo )T M A K E6 REWEAVING' of bums, moth- comp.) 8:00 A ^ . to 4:30 P.M. 1965 FORD pick-up truck, 6 holes, zippers cepadred. Win­ ply In person, Dlno’s, 650 East cafeteria attendant. IMPRACTICAL- D E S l I N G l«»oo« M E FEE\_SO Y cylinder, posltractlon rear end, dow shades made to measure, Middle Tpke. »RACTICAU WHEN) Call anytime for free estimates. STEADY EMPLOYMENT PartonMs good tires, good condition. 8996. all size Venetian blinds. Keys Experience necessary. ALL BENEFITS COMPANY PAID Call 643-4267, 7 a.m. to 6:80 made while you wait. Tape re­ Regular raises, excel­ BLUE CROSS and C.M.S. NOEL Adair dry skin foot p.m. After 6 p.m. call 649-7724. corders for rent. Marlow's 867 6434949 lent working conditions, creme. Lubricant for callouses, Main St., 649-6221. valuable benefits. ACCIDENT and HEALTH INSURANCE dry skin, rough heels, legs. PBX SICK LEAVE Softens, soothes tired feet. Troilon— For more information V A C A 'n O N and HOLIDAYS Quinn's Pharmacy. JOSEPH P. l e w is — custom Meblla Homos 6-A Building— painting, interior and exterior, OPERATOR visit our employment of­ Wages Commensurate With Ability RIDE wanted from vicinity of fice at 52 East Center IW.VSS: NIMROD Campers — sales and ______Centracring 14 paperhanging, wallpaper re­ Send Letter With Experience and Charter Oak St. and Philip Rd. moved. Wallpaper books on re­ Street, Manchester, service —Camper Town, Route wEg r o b b in S Carpentry re- Opening for an experienced open Monday through BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY to State Office Building. Work­ quest. Fully insured. Free es­ Wages Expected To: MR. ABERNATHY 140, Bast Windsor. Open w e- modeling specialist. Additions, switchboard operator for Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 ing hours 8:30 to 4:30. Call af­ timates. Call 649-9658. nlngs and Saturdays. Now rec rooms, dormers, porches, busy board in East Hart­ p.m. Or call 643-4101, VOUAAEAN NO, LIKE t h a t a d m ir a l A9TERBLOOM ter 7, 649-9420. booking vacation rentals. 628- cabinets, formica, built - ins, ford, 5-day week, Monday Ext. 368. Evening and UNIFORM PRINTING & SUPPLY UKEJACK M ARYEU04 r e a l l y k n o w s h o w TO through Friday, good wages NICE9H01; ^ HURT A GUY. RIDE WANTED from comer of 1941. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. Saturday interviews ar­ P.O. BOX 46 o o NICKLAUS., NKKLAUO, BY DICK CAVALU Hoor Finishing 24 and working conditions, ex­ ABERNATHY THE MORTY MEEKLB East Center St. and Parker St. ranged. STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. 06076 THE GOLF to State office. Hours 8:30 - BELLE MOTORS for quaUty. ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga- FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- cellent benefit program. Ap­ —VOUHIT PRO? UPRARIAN. ply . . . TH E (3BASe le 0QBEN, VtX)'/3E h o n e s t ; ANY AAOCe a=7 H ie AND 4:30. 649-4073. Eldorado dreamer open road rage, rec rooms, bathrooms ing (specializing in older THAT SHOT pick up camper, Norris travel tiled, kltche .J :e:..odeled, ce­ JUSTUKE I W 2 0 T £ 'A T H E ei^ y 1 6 BLCJE, ANDLO/AU, I'LL GO (XTT OF M Y M IND/ floors). Inside painting. Paper- trailer. Concord travel trailer, ment work, cellar floors, pa­ NICKIAUSI RDEMFO? e a r iHE/cAsiTccMf^^fSE ANDAWFOLLV hang^ing. No job too small. FIRST NATIONAL THE y a j,a N o /— WITH THEUkESCFMXI. lO N D . Automebllos For Sola 4 wheel camper. Starcraft tios, roofing. Call Leon Cles- John Verfoille, 649-6760. STORES champion travel trailer, 14% synskl. Builder. 649-4291. USTEN/ NEED CAR? Oedlt very bad? foot for $1,096. Belle Motors, ------I’ark & Oakland Aves. SOUTHERN Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ S utrM :M U ldale,C onn. Sales h o m e s , GARAQpS, ^rches, Bonds— Stocks East Hartford est Douglas accepts lowest and Rental.’ Call 629-0983. rec rooms, room additions, down, smallest payments, any­ kitchens, roofing, siding, gen- Mortgagos 27 NEW STENOGRAPHERS where. Not small loan finance S..SrN."S; sb» > n d MOETOAOK - r - i s ; company plan. Douglas Mo­ llmlted funds available for sec­ WAITRESS wanted. Apply tq United A lrcn A Research Laboratories has a num-, Motoreyelos— Economy Builders, Inc. 643- Mr. Flink at Cavey’s Restau­ ENGLAND tors, 345 Main. ond mortgages, payments to ber of outstanding i>oaitions for mature indliriduals DlCkC who are weU-qualfied in secretarial skills. These BY AL VERHEER a m u - t Bleyelot 11 6169. rant, 643-1416. PRISCILLA’S POP RAMBLER 1966 Station wag- __ Suit your budget. Expedient TELEPHONE posUom offer a brood range of stimulating, respon- SHE'LL BE L ..TWO TICkEts on Classic 770, fully equipped, AUTHORIZED Harley Davidson A «e L Remodeling, inside and service, J. D. Realty* 643-6129. MATURE woman to babysit for aiblle duties related to research edentists and en­ T A L k a b o u t a M U T T Y ; JUT I WANT ■ ■ outside work. Fire escapes working mother, Monday M O M T O BE SURPRISED, TO T H E F=ONYy low mileage, like new, 81,695. sales — 1966 CH, 81,176. 1967 gineers. 1 / m o t w e f z '’^ d a y and rec room Included. 1-872- through Friday, 7:30-2:30, Hve PRESENT.' ALL RIGHT . RIDE! 649-9018. Bonneirille triumpli, 81,026, 1966 GOMPANY SURPRISED 3366 or 1-876-4617. Businass Opporfunlty 2B Iq possible. Call 643-5406 after \{ triumph, 8826, 07 BSA, 8826. 66 • Above average starting salaries with s«ni- a 1964 IMPALA convertible, Matchless 8776, 67 Suzuki, 8396, ------PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a 6-p.m. ■ d \ annual reviews. standard V-8, excellent con­ 1966 BMW, 8960. Harley David- concrete steps. modem 3 bay service station An Equal Opportunity CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNEE floors, hatchways, remodeling, COOK for conventf^Slnner hour r j dition. Call 647-1882. son Sales, 49 Park Street, Hart­ for lease. Excellent opportu­ Employer • Small-company atmosphere with the sta­ porches, garages, closets, ceil­ only. 6 day week, for several BUT. '*HB PFDBABLV PROPPED SUBSTITUTES 605H... THERE HOPB VOU FINP ford, 247-9774. nity, paid training program. 1969 RAMBLER Station wagon, ings, attics finished, rec weeks. Manchester Green area. bility of a major corporation. EASY. ANP KEPT V0UR$l THE ONlV WAV THE m a y b e SO! 15 NOW - THATHIPPIEl I'L L Call 236-3770 after 6 p.m. 'o r TH' THUG' KEY ANP VAULT COMBINATION COULP BUT THERE’S HUNT FOR MER.VVNI g o ^ running condlflon. Ne^ds h ONDA S—90, 1966. Black. 3,- rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ Transportation necessary. Good 1-201-377-8100. PROPPED HAVE BEEN SOTTEMl NO CLUE TO IF HE'S HURT IT MAY body' work. ' Make an offer. ”Can 600 miles. Runs well. Call week­ er related work. No job too ___hourly rate. No fee. Csdl Mrs. WOMEN! EXPENSE paid vaca- • Ample, convenient paring. MV KEYS' Hl$ REAL PELAV OUR WEPPIN'l be seen at 244 Main St. tion!!! Bam expenses without POWW TH' IPENTIT'/l days after 6, weekends any­ small. Dan Moran, Builder. Skelley, 278-1684. Manpower, € Evenings 649-8880. Inc. An equal opportunity em­ neglecting .your family. Re­ • Modem cafeteria. SEWERf 1964 CHEVROLET Blscayne 2- time. 643-6685. SUNOCO ployer. present AVON Cosmetics in a door, standard. Excellent con­ NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — HONDA Dream — Black 1906 Will lease or sell 2-bay, territory near home. Call 289- For complete details and an injtervlew appjMtment, dition. Call after 6 p.m., 649- 306CC, with windshield, side Remodeling, repairing, addi­ PART-TIME survey work from 4922. call Mr. Douglas Daring. Evening end Saturday in­ 2923. 2-lift station. the home. Must have private ------baskets, pleated seat and other tions, rec rooms, garages, terviews may be arranged. ^0 0 0 0 ^ . porches and roofing. No Job unlimited telephone. Write Box MAID — full-time, paid vaca- 1906 CHEVROLET Super Sport, accessories. Showroom condi­ 1. Center of town location. tion. Call 643-8819 between 5-7 too smaU. Call 649-8144. D, Manchester Herald, giving tion. Ckmnectlcut Motor Lodge, 283 Cubic inch, automatic, 2. Paid training. name, address and telephone 400 Tolland Tpke., Manchester, Call (203)^5«6-8 900 ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS p.m. » many extras. One owner car, ______3. Excellent grrowth potential. number. Ask for Manager. excellent condition. Call 742- h ONDA — 1960 — black 306cci For further details call or Out of^town, call collect. THEReiS ONLY o n e ^ .au WffWHAT A ASK o e . 8287 mornings. |4oo_ Excellent condition. 046- Reoflng— suing IB SHoUU> JSPOCH. H6S write, Sun Oil Co., P.O. Box MW/ we WOMEN WILL. C IP S-K 0410. RgALtyeffTEOJAL ^ ’ BIGHT 1966 FORD — 2 door, custom ______THE BEST in roofing — and 71, East Hartford, 668-3400. Evenings Jeff Keith, 647- Riemsf-BvetECDwe^ V—8. Standard floor shift. Very ^9^5 guzUKI X-6, 1,800 original roof repair. Call Coughlin, 643-7707. 0546. M S fr good condition. Best offer over pest offer. Call after 4 UNITED AIRCRAFT LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 81,160. Evenings 649-6764. p.m., 649-6176. WANTED

JOCKEYS 1967 FIREBIRD 400, 4-speed, po- f o r HaT.m — 1967 Tjmhrett^ RESEARCH Roofing and A-1 MECHANIC sl-tractlon, tach on hood. Many motor scooter, low mileage. Htip Wontod— extras. Still under guarantee. Call 648-1781 after 6:80 p.m. Cfihnnays 16-A FOR SMALL SHOP 82,200. Call 742-6291. Between Fomolt JS LABORATORIES r o o f i n g — specializing re- Top Wages Paid—^Many Benefits 6:80 and 6 p.m. HARIiBY-DAVIDSON pairing roofs of all kinds, new WAITRESSES — days ' only. See Jim Sloan scooter, automatlo shift. Ex­ United Aircraft Gorporatloa roofs, gutter wq)-k, chimneys Must be over 18 years of age. 1967 PONTIAC — runs well, re­ cellent condition. Call 646-9860. built automatlo transmission, cleaned and repaired, 80 years’ Full or part-time. No experi­ J. SLOAN GARAGE An Equal Opportunity Employer good tires. Needs front end experience. Free estimates. ence necessary. Apply In per­ ROUTE 83—VERNON, CONN. work for inspection. 860. 648- 1964 TRIUMPH TR-6, 8696. OaU Cau Howley 643-6881, 644- son only- Howard Johnson, 39-1 1872 after 6 p.m. 6494H)66. 8883. Tolland Turnpike. PAOM FOVnTMMN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C»NN., SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 PAQB f l f i U N H d p 36 McKhiiwry and Took 32 Rnsert Propoity 63 For Ronr 67 71 Hooms For Sate 72 71 He For Sdte 72 Ote O f Tonte O o lO f Ti BERRY'S WORLD ATTENTION garage men — TnnoniMlt TOUNC MARRIED man with used garage equipment and Fite Sate 70 $17,200 the price la right. Six For Sate 7B driver’s license for general MAKUMETTER ^ 4 fM « abu t­ MISQUAMICUT, Rhode Island FOUR ROOM expandable 0^>e. BRAND NEW Five bedroom CLASSIFIED tools can be bought at low fig­ THREE F A M ILY — aluminum OONTEMPORARY Ranch — room Cape, center of town, vrork in ice cream plant. Call ment. Convenient looatloo. — Summer Resort. Stanton MANCHESTER Green — com­ BuUt-in-range, fMmlca coult­ Colonial In presti|;e area oi COLUMBIA — ovaraiMd Cfope. ure in all or part, consisting of siding, 3-car garage, cen- large living room with dining walking distance to shopping BOLTON — Older home, barn. at Royal Ice Cream Co., 27 Stove, refrigerator and haat Realty, Realtors. We have two, mercial, induktrial, reridential ers, ceramic Ule bath. Ex­ town on large lot. 3H battoa, T rooms, 2 fuU baths, family electric four post car Hft, com­ venlent location. Good Income L, 2 fireplaces, three bed­ and sdiooU along with befog on out buUdfogs. 3 building Iota Warren Street, between 4 and S furnished, $180 per month. three and four bedroom cot­ package. Look this one over; cellent condition. Corner lot. two car garage, city water and room, large lot. garage. Meal pressor, lubricating equipment, property. Gerard Agency, 649- rooms. IH baths, finished rec the bus line, very neat and plus land. $30,000. PhUbrick for large family. $23,900. Phll- p.m. Hayes Agency, 646-Oltl. tages rentable for one, two or (A ) large building with 10,000 Pleasant location in Center sewer. Elariy occiqiancy. Mr. ADVERTISING brake and head light testers, room, carport. Large treed very weU situated for conven­ Agency. Realtors. 649-6347. more weeks for your summer square feet with plenty of po- Spring Park area. 6H per cent 0638 or 643-0866. brlek Agency Realtors, 649- Lombardo. Belllore Agency, lot. PhUbrick Agncy. Real­ Menley crane and other hand IVE HAVE customers waiting vacation. Winnapaug^ Road, tenUal; (B ) A four famUy assumable mortgage. Contact ience. Don’t be dlaappofoted. 6347. CLA88 IF1BD ADVBRTI8INO DBPT. HOURS ,647-1413. tors, 64»4»47. GLASTONBURY — Luxury cus­ and precision tools, too numer­ for the rental of your apart­ hOsquamlcut, R. I. ^ I . J-401- house and (C) vacant "C " aon- owner, 649-3976. MANCHBBTBR — S'bedrootB Wolverton Agenoy, Realtors. ous for listing. Call evenings, 649«2813. tom crafted seven room Ranch, 8 A JLto4 tMPJL WAREHOUSE ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ S66-2886. ed lot which could be use^ for n e w LISTINO-Nlne -yea nine Convenient West side loeatkm. over-looking Eleventh hole, Laka. IT Itautaga oa tafea, Coventry 742-6121. tate, S43-S120. parking etc. Subject to zoning. room raised ranch Just over COVENTRY LA K E —lakeside AU city utUlUee, $16,200. Bel- $22,800, 8 ROOM Ranch, 4-bed- Minnechaug Golf course. Two owmhI bicbhm iigwiimM* T 4 . SUPERVISOR T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- the Manchester-Bolton line dn COPY CLOSING T O n FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. POUR ROOM apartment with cottage, modem, all conven­ roonos. buUt-ins, recreation full baths, 3 car garage. Beauti­ Oaakatt, RaaHor, 643-lsn. Muskcri InstnniMntt 53 1677. MODEL HOMES A ir R m U IM zte , e4S-MS3. a beautifuUy wooded lot. Dead­ 10% DOWN PraUOATION stove, refrigerator, fireplace, iences, some select dates still room, garage, large lot. Near ful large lot. Bel Air Real Es­ 4iM 9M. D AT Experienced warehouse su­ end street. 2% baths. Four bed- STAFFORD SPRINGS, 5 room FENDER Muslcmaster guitar storage space, newly decorat­ available. 648-6080. AD.AMS ST. — vacant machine ARE MANCHESTESt —New Ustfog, — ------•»fTT» t r a vhtxt a vrFy of this order 5306. Property includes 2 extra buUd­ fully terraced. The inside? How head cattle. Modern house. ROUTE SALESMEN Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, In som e______iper having______a clrcu-_ with fireplace, formal din­ try atmosphere. Don’t wait Out O f Town SO. WINDSOR — $6,540 as­ ter area. BRACE YOURSELF for a thrill collect if toll. for rent. 643-4074. Judge. iatlon in said District, at least seven ing lots. Marion E. Robertson, does both an eat-ln kitchen and Price $39,000. Peter Vltalone, ing room, four bedrooms, — we’re afraid of another sumes this valuable 6 ^ % BAKERY the first time you use Blue Estate of Helen MacGregor Smith days before the day of said hearing. Realtor, 643-6953. a formal dining room strike ^ S<^ 7S Skowhegan, Maine. We have excellent ratRes aka. Helen McGregor Smith, late of JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, paneled rec room with fire­ price rise. VA mortgage, P.I.T.I. $123. Lustre to clean rugs. Rent elec­ 246-2140 Manchester, hi said district, de- cc: Mary DellaFera, Oons. B&l w you. Also, a unique fireplace available in M apc^ster ROOM for rent for retired or place. Shown by appoint­ TR U LY a home for larger fam­ NORTH COVENTRY — Country per month. 5% room Ranch, 107 Burnside Ave. tric shampooer $1. Olcott of Tennessee Pink stone—tru­ area for ambltioipKmen who working nfan, bus line, 643-4643. Upati application of EUzabeth L. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, ment only. ily, 8V4 custom built rooms In­ home, 6 rooms, one acre lot, 2-car garage, large lot. MAINTENANCE Variety Store. Olson praying that an Instrument Manchester, within and for BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ly a tasteful feature! Would Wanted—-Rool Estate 77 can sell our Jiwonally ad­ me District of Manchester, on the cluding 4 bedrooms, living BELFIORE AGENCY single car garage. New elec­ East Hartford* FOR RENT — front room, cen­ purporting to be the last will and Manchester Parkade you go for a delightfully Jalousi-. CALL vertised d ^ i^ products. We SINGER automatic zig-zag, with testament of aald deceased be ad­ 2nd day of May, 19M. 649-4437 room — dining room combina­ trical system 100 amp. plus PRIVATE party wishes to STOTS before your eyes — on trally located. 59 Birch Street. mitted to probate as per appUca- :^sent, Hon. John J. WaHett. ed porch? A kitchen with buUt- MECHANIC offer jtidndy employment, cabinet, used excellent condi­ Judge. Manchester 649-5306 tion with beamed ceUlngs and recently installed new furnace, purchase multiple dwelling. your new carpet — remove 649-7129. tlon on file, it la lns? For even more features, Realtors 647-1413 A1 Martin gua^amee minimum of $100 tion, buttonholes, hems, over­ OBDiERED: ’Diat the foregoing Estate of Catherine Shaw aka a fireplace. A famUy room and hot water heat. Assumable 643-8446. Elxcellent opportunity for them with Blue Lustre. Rent applioatdon be beard and deter­ OathCTine E. F. Shaw, iale of Man­ MANCHESTER — 2-(amUy throw In wall to wall carpet­ Helen Cole ^ ly, based on salary HELP WANTED electric shampooer $1, Paul’s casts, sews on buttons, etc. mined at tbe Probate office InlUlan- chester, in said District, deceased. a game room, family sized mortgage and financing avail­ man experienced in ma flats, 5-5, 2-car garage, 2 heat­ ing In the living and dining "SOLD” is what counts. If you plus commission, with op­ No Experience Necessary Originally over $300, now only ohester in said District, on the 20th The administratrix navltig ex­ kitchen and two (uU bath­ able. $17,600. F. M. Gaal. Agen­ Bea Millette chine repair and mahite Paint & Wallpaper Supply. Aparfmant* Hate day of May, A.D. 1968, at eleven hibited her administration account ing units, assumable mort­ rooms, oh, yes, the entire full SIX ROOM Cape with 2 large portunity to earn much $49.50, or assume payments of rooms. 4-car attached garage. cy, 643-2682. Herm Frechette want to sell your house; cash nance. Ehcperience w 1U Wm Train o’clock in the forenoon, and that with saw estate to this Court for al­ gage. Ask for Ekirl Everett, ceUar is paneled. This truly bedrooms up and extra large ______more. Excellent company MEN’S REBUILT SHOES for $7. monthly. Dealer, 522-0476. Tanamonts 63 notice be given to aU persons in­ lowance. it is In addition. . .a tidy 4 room in on our contracts. We can sell bakery equipment desJrAle APPLY terested in said estate of the ORDERED; That the 21st day of 649-8538, 643-5129. J. D. Real fine home Is priced right to closets, 4 nice size rooms on gouTH WINDSOR —Birch HUl, paid benefits Including sale. They are better than apartment or in-law suite. Wol­ H. M. FRECHETTE your house. Join our satisfied but will consider o f h ^ me- THREE handsomely framed SIX ROOM duplex — available pendency of said apnlicaUon and May, 1968, at two o'tdock afternoon Estate Oo. sell this weekend. Would you first floor. Offering 3 or 4 bed life insurance, hospitaliza­ PIZZA HOUSE cheap new ones! Sam Yuyles, the time and place of hearing there­ at the Probate Office In the Mu­ Shirtwaister verton Agency Realtors, 649- 7 room Raised Ranch, 2-car REALTY customers . . . call us today. cluuilcal backgjpodnd. Per­ mirrors, rugs and other furni­ June 1st. on busline. Parking on. by pubtlsnlng a copy of this or­ nicipal Building in said Manches­ belelve the low thirties? Be­ rooms, copper plumbing, com­ tion and accident-sickness 23 Oak St. 2813. garage. 2 baths, large family Keith Real Estate, 649-1922. manent yeeur^tmmd employ­ 298 West Middle Tpke. for two cars. Adults only. No der in some newspaper having a ter. be and the same is assigned bination sduminum storms and 647-9993 benefits. ture. 649-0659 before 6. circulation in said dtstrlct. at least for a hearing on the allowance of lieve it. BeUiore Agency. 647- room, carpeting, many extras. ment, aboye average wages ’TOBACCO netting. Good for pets. Call 649-1963. seven days before the day of said said admlnlstratiion account with PLYMOUTH LANE — Contem­ 1413. screens, plus breezeway and Owner-Broker 643-6129. SELUNO YOUR HOME? For HOSPITAL BED with guard hearing, to appear if they see csuise said estate, ascertainment of heirs garage. 7% years young. $21,- and wopidng conditions, plus HAIRDRESSER wanted, full or lawns, trees, and berry bush n ' 1% porary split.split, 7V47M spacious------—• ------—----- ^------prompt courteous service that Applicants should be mar­ rail, modern, excellent con­ LOOKING for anything in at sakf time and place and be heard and order of distribution, and this COVENTRY —Nick has spent a c^Rl^ete free benefit pro- part-time. CaU 643-6808. covers. Call Rockville Scraf) relative thereto, and by mailing on Court directs that notice of the time Bunny S Busy Days i^ m s , 3 twin size bedrooms, n e w 7 room Colonial with first 600. Wolverton Agency, Real- TOLLAND - Near parkway gets results, call Louis Dimock ried, over 21 and be able to real estate rentals — apart­ • * * ...... M M —...... AAVM Dsiilf.trt /\iron t o r s G4 9 *2 8 1 3 a Cmollot* K.V'IVIITI &T&‘ n. Apply, ' Company, 872-6687. dition, $115. Call 643-2218. or before May 6, 1968, by certified and place assigned for said hear^ 2% tile baths, first floor panel­ floor family room. Built-in oven Smaller 6-room Colonial, ga­ some time in the Clbventry area Realty, 649-9823. sell and give service to the ments, homes, multiple dwell­ mail, a copy of this order to Doro­ Ing » given to all persons known rage, workshop, acre wooded thy W. Pease, 38 Witherl^e Rood, to be interested therein to anoear ed (oyer and family room, Uv­ and range, fireplace. 1V4 baths. and he brought back those two public. ings, no fees. Cali J. D. Real MANCHESTER — New listing, listings. One la a 4 room Ranch A LL CASH (or your property GE 18 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR, Feeding Hills, Mass.; Myra Smith, and be heard thereon by puhilsh- lng room, dining room, eat-dn Call Rick Merritt at the Bel­ lot, excellent condition. Only PART-TIME GE washer, complete set of G-E- combination washer-dryer. Estate, 643-5129. 490 Sherwood Place - Apt. C8. Ing a copy of this order in some 2-family, 4-4 flats, conveniently $14,900. Hayes Agency, 646- with large lot and lake priv­ within 24 hours. Avoid red FIRST Stratford, Conn.; Helen Spargo, 480 newapwoer having a circulation in kitchen (built-ins). Many, flore Agency, 647-1413. Encyclopedia Brittanica with ®^9'8806. located. $19,600. Leonard Agen­ tape. Instant service. Hayes For Interview apply: AVAILABLE May 15th, 7 room, Old Oaks Place, Fairfield. Conn.; said District, at least seven days many extras throughout this 0131. ileges on Morin Ave., at $13,900 MORNING HELP bookcase, 2 boys’ bikes 28” , a Margaret Judson, 8 Redcliffe Ave., before the day of said hearing, and PORTER STREET Side of cy, Realtors, 646-0469, ask for and the other Is a Ranch with Agency, 646-0131. second floor, apartment. Up to Highland Park, Neiw Jersey; Ed­ bv matakig on or before iMlay 8. value packed, well maintained NATIONAL WANTED Rockledge. 8 room ranch In Judy Libby. VERNON • — custom built BMt bureau. Call 646-3006. 3 children. Call 647-1829. mund Judson, 848 Judson Place, 1968. bv certified mall, a copy of. home on near acre wooded lot. 4 rooms, 2 car garage and SEALTEST POODS SINGER ZIG-ZAG Stmtfor^ Conn.; Russell Hender­ this order to Mary ,T. Finn. 18 Cum- ’’Plcturebook” setting amid room Ranch. Aluminum sid­ many other amenities for on­ son. 548 South West Boulevard ^rlnnd Herd. West iHortford, For appointment call Suzanne ing, rec room, bullt-lns, dlsh- 113 Summit St., Manchester MALE OR FEMALE FIV E ROOM duplex. Adults pre­ North, St. Petersburg, Florida: CoruL; Kathleen T. Corrigan, ad­ tall, stately trees and lovely MANCHESTER — new custom ly $14,900. In today’s market, Legal Norices STORES, INC Sewing machine, slightly Shorts, 646-3238. J. Watson Park Sc Oakland Avenues ' CLEAN P IL L free for hauling. ferred. Call ^ D. Real Estate EUlzaheth L. Olson, c-o W. David ministratrix for the estate of PhHlp landscaping. Thermopane win­ built 8 room Colonial located washer, excellent location, tlp- these prices are hard to beat. 647-1484 11 A.M. .TO 2 P.M. Keith, Atty,. 575 Main Man­ Shaw, and return make to this Beach & Co., Realtors, 278- Call 647-1121 anytime. used, monogrrams, makes dow, thermorlte glassed fire­ in new prestige neighborhood, top condition. Hayes Agency, Call the Jarvis Realty Co.. EaM Hartford, Conn. APPLY IN PERSON Co., 643-5129. chester, Conn., and return make to Court. 5950. Interviews Daily, 9:80-4 P.M. buttonholes, sews buttons this Court. place. Four bedrooms, two fire­ 2% baths, double garage, 646-0131. CRAFTSMAN (Sears) 21” reel JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, Realtors, 643-1121. UMITATION OBDEB on, blind hems dresses, all M AIN ST. — 3 room heated JOHN J. WALLB’TT, Judge. cc: Thomas H. Corrigan, Atty. places. Finished family room. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. AT A COURT OP PROBATE. mower, asking $55. Call 640- MANCHESTER — spacious 7 ANDOVER — 8 room Raised Iicld at Manchester, within and for An Equsd Opportunity without attachments. Our 5 apartment for middle age wom­ Wall to wall In (our rooms, VERNON 8612. room home. Excellent location, Ranch, 2 baths, 3 to 4 bed­ the District of Manchester, on the MAINTENANCE man — steel Employer McDo n a l d year parts and service an. Call 643-6015. plus all drapes will stay. Bel- 6th day of May, 1968. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION double garage, aluminum sid­ rooms, tamlly iroom, treed lot, Present. Hon. John J. Walleit, handler preferably experienced guarantee. COMMERCIAL LOT PLUS AND ing, large rooms, bus line, 1% (lore Agency, 647-1413 PREFERRED low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- Judge. , . . with cut off machines and rec­ TWO LAW N mower grinders. baths. Hayes Agency, 646-0131 Large comer lot on a well Blstatc of Alice L. Murphy, late LABORER, experienced in DRIVE4N FOUR ROOM apartment, avail­ 0131. of Manmester, in said District, de­ ords. Apidy Dean Machine Call 643-4531. Complete Price $53.40 NOTICE TO CREDITORS BRAND NEW and Big! 63’ long LISTINGS , traveled street. Lot Is concrete work, $8. per hour. 464^. Center Street able May 15th. 643-6341 after 4. ceased. _ „ Products, 102 Colonial Rd., The Skating Club of Bolton, Incorporated MANCHESTER—7 room Cape, ranch with built-in oven and DEBARY, Florida. Building lot cleared, zoned for business, On motion of Thomas A. Bailey. Call 648-0861 after 6:80 p.m. Or payments of $5.34 per full shed domer. Formal din­ 49 Pearl Street, Hartford. Connecti­ Manchester. FIV E ROOMS for rent. Avail­ range, flreplace, garage. Six EIGHT room Colonial with near business area. Will trade has 6 storage sheds and cut, executor. Manchester, Conn. month. Call Capitol Sewing Notice is hereby given that THE SKATING CLUB OP ing room, finished rec room, ORDEHtED: That three months able May 15th, second floor. rooms plus full cellar. You 2-car garage on a beautiful­ for new or late model car. good rental Income. For MAN for tire service or recap ONE TR E E climber and one Boots and Accossortes 46 Mgr., Till 9 P.M. Call col­ BOLTON, INCORPORA’TED, a non-Stock Connecticut corpora­ from the 6th day of May. 1968. he extra lot of record. Handy lo­ can’t beat this at $26,900. Ask ly treed lot, 4 bedrooms, 2% Write Box C, Herald. further details call Don and the same arc limited and al­ shop. Good pay. 46-56 hours per ground man wanted, experi­ Call 528-5105. tion having its principal office in the Town of Manchester, has lect if toll. caUon.” $23,900. Philbrick for Rick Merritt. Belflore „ baths, family room with lowed for the creditors within whl^ enced only need apply, top PART-’ITME evenings — Man 17’ RUNABOUT, 70 h.p., Mer- been dissolved by resolution of its directors and members and Sisco at 649-5306 or 875-6611. week. benefits. Must, be FOUR ROOM apartment, stove Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. Agency, 647-1413. BOLTON CENTER — We offer lo bring In their claims against aald wages to right man. Call 648- and wife to do janitorial duties, cury, tilt-trailer, soft top, ful­ In accordance with a Certificate of Dissolution'By Directors And fireplace; estate, and said executor is direct­ steady worker. Experience 246-2140 and refrigerator, pay weekly, this 6 room Ranch with at­ ed to give public notice to the helpful but not essential. Apply 524-0620. ly equipped ready to go. 649-- Members filed with the office of Secretary of State, Hartford, RICHARD ROAD — 7 room cus­ JOE LOMBARDO offers Uiis B &. W creditors lo bring in their claims no children. 649-9428. Connecticut. SIX room Raised Ranch on tached garage on a large wood- Nichols Manchester Tire, Inc. 7702. tom built Cape with 4 bed­ seven room brand new Colon­ within sold time allowed by pub- wanted to work In lum­ TELEPHONE^ answering clerk half acre lot, completed ed lot for your InspecUon. Fea- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. rcopy ^f thte ih some 296 Broad St., Mancdiester. MOVING — Wish to sell Ken- rooms 2 baths, lull basement, ial on prestige Kennedy Road. . newspaper Mvlng a circulation In bar yard. Muat have drlver*a for taxi cab o'ffice. Retiree pre­ 12’ ALUM INUM boat, 3 h.p. All creditors. If any, are warned to present their claims to family room with flreplace, tures 3 bedrooms, dining room Manchester Parkade more portable dishwasher. FIV E ROOM duplex. Call 643- attached garage. Fine residen­ 2% baths, 2 car garage, first .said probate distnet within ten days lleenae. Davis Sc Bradford Lum­ ferred. ’The East Hartford Cab 1965 Evlnrude motor, complete Attorney Anthony J. Gryk, 915 Main Street, Manchester, Connec­ 2 baths, 4th bedroom possi­ living room with fireplace. Manchester 649-5306 from the date of this order and re­ MAN WANTED to learn pizza Good condition. Call 649-6813. 4531. ticut, on or before September 16, 1968, otherwise the same shall tial area. T. J. Crockett, Real­ floor family room. Quality built turn moke lo this court of the no- bar Oo., 200 Tolland St., Eaat Co., 107 Burnside Ave., East accessories, many extras, ex­ MEONCSenv ble. Electric heat. Beautiful patio business. Experience not neces­ be barred by law. tors, 643-1677. and ready for occupancy. Bel­ A quiet safe yard for young MORE -IHAN comfortable year tice glv^ wALL^TIT. Judge, sary. Prefer young married Hartford. Hartford. cellent. 643-0424. FRIG ID AIRE 30” range and FOUR ROOM flat. Cooper St. flore Agency, 647-1413. TWO-family, 5-5, 3 bedroom children. Only $19,500. CaU Dor- ’round living in this 4 r o o m ------i - man. Serious minded single refrigOrator, very clean. Wash­ section. Can be seen anytime. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 80th day of April, $17,000 — 6 room Ranch. Beautl SCREW MACHINE operator. SAIL BOAT, flberglais, 10’ Bos­ 1968. units, two heating systems, is Smith, Jarvis Realty (To., Ranch situated on waterfront l im it a t io n OBDEB ing machine, $25. Call 5-7 p.m. CaU 643-4814. fully paneled family room. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on man will be considered. Start Set up and operate. All bene- ton Whaler, one man car top Realtor, 643-1121. property overlooking Coventry xT a c o u r t o f PROBATE, Situations Wanted— Large lot with trees and view. this 7 room raised ranch with like new condition. IV'.' ’ at $100 per week. Unlimited boat loader, $325. Want alumu- or weekends, 875-4120. .THE SKA’H NG CLUB OF BOt/TON, Lake. 8 years younff with built* beld at Manchester, within and for fits. Apply Dean Machine Prod­ 38 ___ FOUR ROOM duplex apart­ Hutchins Agenoy, Realtors, 640- 2 car garpge, 3 bedrooms, flre­ r finish work on turbine blades an^ vanes. Above Size 12%, 35 bust, 3% yards of 45-in. AGENCY Rd., Bolton, $4$-$42T. Frost Proof Refrigerator SEND asp in colni plui isp for flrit-cliii EAST CENTER ST., 9 room plot, nice paUo. Residence is or beef. Completely fonced, ad- ,24,900. Hutchins Agency. Real- holidays per year. Mature '0 0 • SEND sot in colni plus ISp lor flrit-clait mallman and ipacial ipaciai handlint nandiing Ipr igr aach ticn pattarn. pauirn. house, C zoned, for doctor’s of­ First Shift, 45 Hour Week mall and ipeclal handling 649-5324. In------said tim« allowed------by ,pubUsh- _ men preferred, excellent for DACHSHUND puppies, AKC,' Food Wbste Disposer 'j aveKi«e hourly rates, fringre benefits and p«>fit| fices, 2 oir 3 families, 136’ MLS Realtor retired active ' men. dean R o o m i Sue Burpett, Ifonciiei^r new birch cabinets, bulIt-ln ate occupancy. T. J. Crockett ina a copy ol this order in some EASTERN BOILER Sc black and reds, several litters Florists— Nurserias 49 Cdhipact 30 Range sharing; plan. Apply at frontage. Hutchins Agency, NORTH COVENTRY. Beautiful newspaper having a oirculatlon in record required and must have I N ? f. oven and range plus dishwash­ 643-1567 Realtor. 648-1677. said prcjiate dlstro:t within ten days ELECTRONICS, INC. ready to go, paper trained and 640-5324. Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, from tile date of this order and re­ telephone. $1.76 to start and POTTED tomato plants, Burpee, RESERVE NOW FOR JUNE OCCUPANCY IMM. Print Nama, Addraii with ZIP CODE and er. Large living room with bay 99 Loomis St. healthy. Also Pekingese and Styld Number. NORTH COVENTRY. Beauti­ flreplace, wall to wall caiqpet- turn make to this pourt of the no­ $1.80 in (6) six months. Con- Big Boy, Beefsteak, Hybrids at Print Namo. Addraii with ZIP CODE, Stylo MANCHESTER 4 famUy, window. 1% baths. 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SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1968 FACtt iIXTBBN iKmtrlifieBtpr Eo^nfttg fi^raUi

Tueaday momliM flwn the Cmmlnga Funeral Home, 82 Forces Kill Two Poems for Mother OQff 6t., Norwich, at a lime to Paris Riot Fifteen be announced. Local arrange- Members of the fourth grade class of Mrs. SaUy Hohenthal at Bulletin menta are being made 1^ the 4 4 2 o f Foe BenUey School have written poems for their mothers on Mother's M9m T niikiii BtagenkelnMr Day. Holmea Funeral Hom e, 400 Crushed LBJ LANDS IN VIBOINIA 'M iners ROOKVniA — Min Louln Main St. The poems of two students were considered by Mrs. Hohenthal BtavnlMlmer, 76, c t n m n k O ti Below D M Z to be worthy of special attentioii. They laud the patient tolerance HOT 8PRIN08, VA. (AP) Bnrtc, Aed yeatcpday at Rodc- Mra. Oaeaar Boaaltto Md the guidance of mothers. — President Johnson nrrlved Saved vflto Oeneral HoapMad. Mra. Shlriey Nugent Roaaitto, (Oonllinied tram Pmg» Om ) By Police by bell copter at this mountain Ann Turkington wrote this; resort today to meet with Mtai Btagenltalmer v««a bom 4S, of Wetherafleld, daughter of alongr the DM Z. Dong' Ha, 11 (Oontlnned from Page One) (Oontliined from Page One) Thank you Mom for being so kind. some of the most inflnentlal !??!"■ JSH nui..»«ih«th.d i e .« And letting things go, eVen though you did mind. fcarroerfy worioed In her IMher^ Chester, died Friday at Hart­ injured, 14 clvUlan nonstudents business leaders at the spring Her, officials had said that the quarters for the Srd Marine Di­ I thank you for putting up with cats and kittens. and 251 police. Fifty-four were meeting *f the BnsineBS Conn- m eat atora on Miariiiet a t She ford Hospital. And with the dog who chewed all the mittens. men had agreed over the radio vision, which It responsible for kept In hospitals. Four students oil. Some 100 presidents and- waa a member c t the TrinRy Shig lived In Hartford all her I must say you put up with an awful lot, teleihone to undergo oheerva- life before moving to Wethers­ and 18 policemen were reported board chairmen of the na- Lutbenan Chunoh and the Ladlee defense of South Vietnam’s And I hope your Mother’s Day is right on the spot! tlon in hoslptals at Stunmera- Aid Sodety ct the diurch, the field a year ago. In serious condition, one' with a tton’s largest firms are here northern frontier. vlUe and Rlchwood. TViIlaad Oounty A rt A n n ., the Survivors, besides her moth­ fractured skifll. this weekend to discuss urbnn In Saigon, U.S. Jet bombers To his mother, Peter Bartolotta wrote: The general strike on Mon­ problems and other snbjeota Vernon Women’a RepvbUcan er, include her husband, Caesar With my homework you did help. But there was a change in Rossltto; two sons, Richard J. made repeated runs for the see- day, the day the United States oonoernlng business and In- OMb and the ftxmer Garden Without you I would yelp. plans that attested to the men’s ond straight day today but "the and North Vietnam cua expect­ dnstry. Johnson, who left the C M ) c t R odcvO e. Rossltto of South Windsor and I think you are very smart. good physical condition despite Viet Cong are stlU there, dug in ed to begin hard bargaining on White House at 8:82 a.m . Survlvbra Inolude one alflter, Caesar W. Rossltto of Rocky And most kind in your heart the long, cramped confinement bunkers deep and heavy," said the Vietnam war at their confer­ without disclosing his destina­ Mra. Mlayron H uln c t Long la - Hill; four daughters, Mra. When I was little you taught me words like If and but. They were allowed to go home. Lt. Col. Tony de Luca, com­ ence center about 2.8 miles tion, arrived here at 0:88 a.m. land, two neptiewn and a nieca Ronald Prlsble of Wethersfield, Without you my door to college would be shut. "They're all In good shape," Mrs. Curtis Gaskell of Ver­ mander of the 9th Infantry Divi­ away from the riot scene, could Funanal aervtcea wiB be hdd said Dr. Todd. "None of them non, and Miss Sherry Rossltto sion battaUon trying to push the bring virtual paralysis to Paris. Mboday at Trinity LuUieran wanted to go to the hospital. and Miss Donna Rossltto, both enemy south away from the Such strikes in the paft have city . • Drivers Charged They are being taken home by Cburah at 2 pjn. wHh the Rev. at home; four brothers, V^lam Mansfield Store to Open meant riiutdowns of all public Bruoe RudoliA, pastor, otflclat- De Luca estimated remnants ambulances. Their relatives will Nugent of South Windsor, Thom­ transportation and the gas and In Two Mishaps follow .” * n f B urial wlH be in Grove HIH as Nugent of Bloomfield, Joseph of an enemy battalion remained electricity systems. in the half-mile square area of The days of waiting and pray- Oemetery. Nugent of New Hampshire and Highly placed! French officials x homes and shanUes abandoned 19-yeajM>ld Manchester Ing through disappointment aft- Friends may cell at the Edward Nugent of East Hart­ Brotherhood Project said they saw a connection be- Wtaite-Gibeon Funeral Home, 65 by the civilian population cdong received minor injuries disappointment fell away ^ ford; two sisters, Mra. Leon tween the rioting and the peace f ^ ^ quickly from the famiUes of the EBm St., tomorrow from 2 to 4 Perry and Mrs. James Ward, the city’s southern limits. Ene­ talks. They pointed to some of cratWng hta car my prisoners said they had been lucky ones vrho escaped the and 7 to 9 p.m. « both of Manchester, and nine the student leaders who have o. utility pole and rolling told to get Into Saigon and fight For 1967 Bears Fruit miner’s greatest hazard—en­ grandchildren. been labeled as considerably over at Edgerton St. and Lodge trapment. Richard H. Black Funeral services will be held to the death. more De Luca said his men'had The work of the Mandhester Brotherhood In Action mlUtant than France’s "This is really the best time," Richard Henry Black, 62, o f Monday, at a time to be an­ Communists. Wetherafleld, formerly of Man- killed 187 troops from the ene­ Project ’67 will bear fruit tomorrow afternoon at 2 The youth, Richard Townsend shouted Mrs. Loimie Beimett. nounced, at the GluUano-Saga- when the officiate of the Mansfield Training School cut The nation’s big Communist "There’s old Lonnie. Good old cheater, died yesterday at Hart­ rino Funeral Home, 247 Wash­ my battalion in the last two of 4 OsJfiand St., was charged days. More than 3,000 enemy the ribbon in front of the new clothing store there. party came out today In favor of Loimie," yelled some of his mln- ford Hospital. He was the hus­ ington St., Hartford with a student demands for release of with operating a motor vehicle band of Mrs. Evelj^ Perry soldiers have been reported With the sole support of the nig friends. solemn requiem Mass at St. He acknowledged the greeting Black. Aug;u8tine’s Church, Hartford. killed in and around Saigon BIA, the $7,000 needed to es were being put on yesterday of^*o^'^ut making an improper turn, as with a wide grin. Mr. Black was born April 8, Burial wUl be In R ose HUl since the Viet Oong attacked the store was given the school ^ttemoon. a rasiUt of the a^ldent last Sunday. Allied Casualties last fall, according to AUen Reds have been shouted down at 1916 in Manchester, son of Mrs. Memorial Park, Rocky HUl. Monday, Memsfleld children rallies by young pro-Peking ele­ Police said the Impact of the Sarah Black Black of Mandies- have been reported light. Pike, the sriiool’s assistant su- will be able to enter a large automobUe knocked the pole Friends may cedi at the fu­ The Ameriban Infantrymen perintendent. ments, Trotskyists and anar­ ter and the late Samuel Black, neral home today from 7 to 9 store with picture windows in chists. over, and that Townsend was still were coming under sniper The BIA staged a Charity front. There will be long cloth­ ^Restraint’ and moved to Wethersfield 11 p.m . and tom orrow from 8 to 6 The colorful Left Bank area taken to Manchester Memorial years ago. He was a former fire today, sometimes heavy. Ball last Sept. 28 to put together ing, racks, manUdns, shelves, Hospital via ambulance where and 7 to 9 p.m . The Viet Cong also kept up the money. The BIA Is compos- near the Sorbonne, focus of stu­ restaurant owner, and a UB. fireplaces and decorations. A he was treated for minor scattered mortar attacks, kill- ed of membera of the Miasons, dent protests, was littered with Seen Needed Army veteran of World War n. Mrs. Katherine Dimlow child can chose what he wants bruises and released. ing eight civilians -and wounding Knights of Columbus and B’nal He was a former steward of ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Kath­ He will appear in Manchester at least 16. Vietnamese officials B’rith. The Manchester Busi- the Britidi.American Club, and Circuit Court 12 M ay 27. Despite Hike erine Shea Dim low, 92, o f 111V4 said hospitals in the city had re- ness and Professional Women’s was a member of the Windsor, Ihiion St., widow of William Througbout the long running Earlier- today, anotl^er Man­ ported 96 civilians dead from club has also selected Mans- it fits. Vt., Lodge of EUks. Dimlow, died yesterday at her battle between police and stu­ chester youth escaped injury, (Ooaltiiiied from Page One) the fighting and 2,449 wounded, HeM as Its projodt last year The store wUl be run by per­ but not arrest, when he drove Survtvora, besides hda wife, home. but it was believed civilian cas­ dents, Parisian families stood business leaders. and Joined the effort. sonnel of the school. The busi­ his car into a stone wall near Include a son, Richard H. Black Mrs. Dimlow war bom March Mansfield children never had on the balconies of their apart­ ualties were higher. ness office wUl hemdle the books exit 92 of the Wilbur Cross The government's guldeposts of Bast Hampton; a sister, Mra. 17, 1876 In Ireland and lived In The numbef of civilian refu­ ments and watched with seem­ a store where they could de­ and a store keeper will be on Highway close to Hilliard St. virtually otdlapeed in 1966. The LUUsn FMxsimmons, and a Rockville most of her life. She gees was estim ated at 80,000. ing indifference. velop their ovm Judgement, hand from the store house crew. The driver, R obert S. F elice, brother, Victor Black, boGi of was a communicant of St. Today is the 2,512th EUini'/er- said. The school has al- The itoUng students showed wage-increase formula had been Manchester; and two grandchil- Bernard’s Church, and a mem­ sary of Buddha’s birth, a major -ways just put together some It wUl open full-time on week- inoMnatlon to challenge po- Highland St., was 3.2 per cent up to then, but charged with making an Im­ d r « i. ber of the Daughters of IsabeUa. date In the religlouB calendar of clothes of about the right fit ***■3^®- lice Unee at the Seine and cross prices surged beyond guldepost proper turn, police said, after levels. Funeral services will be held Survivors ii^lude 6 daughters, predominantly Buddhist South jn their storeroom cmd then sent The Charity Ball Committee to the Rig^rt Bank where preU- leaving the turnpike and enter­ Monday at 11 a.m. at the Rose Mrs. John h^cinka wHh whomn. »i Vietnam. Because of the fight- them to file child to wear, like members will be glVM a buf- minary peace talliB on the Vlet- The AFLrdO announced it HUl Funeral Hom e, 580 Ehm St., she made h4r home, Mrs. Emu govenunent broadcast n or not, he said. fet at 1 p.m. tomorrow before nam war are being held by ing the ramp at a high rate of would not be bound by any for- R ocky HUl. The R ev. WilUam Luddecke, and Miss ^ th er^ appeals to the people to pray at .nje sriiool had the clothing the ribbon cutting. North Vietnamese and U.S. ne- speed, causing his car to skid mtila that did not curb priced A. Ruppar, chaplain at Rocky Dimlow, all of T> Rocklvlle, 1.I..1 » and o home Instead of slathering as store Idea in mind for several ‘These people put in a fen- gotlators. 185 feet sideways into the wall. and profita as well as wages. HiU Veterans HospHal, w ill o ffi­ Mrs. Frank Lynch of Florida, usual in pagodas. years, he added, but never tastic amount of time last faU,’’ Mainly the students demand ’^*‘6 car was seriously damaged, Okim said he recognizes there ciate. Burlal^wiU be in R ose HUl Mrs. J. George England of Man­ In a. report on the 22-day-old could get the money from the Pike said, “And we are trying tjjg release of students arrested but Felice and ■" another ““ youth Is no ccxisensuB on a formula tor Memorial Pwk, Rocky HUl. chester, and Mrs. J(din Kelly allied Invasion into the A Shau state or anywhere else. to give them our thanks.’’ jn earlier demonatratiims, with- riding with him were unharm­ restraint. But he pointed out Frlenda ntay call at the fu- of Tolland; 8 greindchUdren, and Valley,' the U.S. Command said Until Manchester came to After the ribbon cutting and a ^rawal of police from ardund ed. that the tax surcharge, even if it nei^ home tomorrow from 3 12 great-grandchildren. allied forces have taken control our rescue, we were stuck," good look at the store, the an- the Sorbomie—4he University of Felice will appear in court takes some pressure off prices, to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral will be held Mon­ of the entire valley, and enemy Pike said. nual Talent' Round-up will be Paris—Ihe reopening of the M ay 27. will leave unsolved the long- day at 8:15 a.m. from the Ladd stronghold for two years.' With the $7,000 raised by BIA, presented in the Longley School gghoel of literature and general A car owned by Wesley V. range problem of holding the John B. Williams Sr. Funeral Hom e, 19 EUlngton Lt. Gen. Robert K. Cushman, the school’s carpenters and Auditorium at 3 p.m. modernization of educational Feshler, 27, of 188 Oak St. suf­ price line in. times of strong VERNON—John R. WUUams Ave., with a Mass of requiem U.S. commander In the northern workmen, and a large room All members of the Mansfield processes. fered h it Sind run damage while business e)cpansion. Sr., 48, of 718 TolobttviUe Rd., at St. Bernard’s Church at 9. w ar 2one, said the allies linked from a building which housed Parents Association are invlt- One of the biggest battles was parked at Oak and ^ruce Sts. Okun said wage settlements RodcvUle, died this morning at Burieil will be in St. Bernard’s up Friday with U.S. paratroop gghool employes, the school has ed ito the ribbon cutting and fought on the wart end of the yesterday at 11:06 p.m so far this year are ruimlng the ItodfcvUle General Hospital. Cem etery. units along roads connecting the huUt what compares to a good talent show. The store is In the Luxemboiug Gcuslens. There David F. Flaherty, 43, of close to six per cent. They are Mr. WUlteans was bom in Friends may cah at the fu^ 25-mlIe-long valley near store on Manchester’s Main St. Dimock House on the ground students entrenched behind bar­ Bloomfield is the owner of a building costs into the economy Stafford Springs Aug. 28, 1»19, neral home tomorrow from 2 Laotian border with the old or the Parkade. The last touch- floor. ricades five-feet high and six- car that incurred hit and run which business management so aon of WUUam and Margaret to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. There Imperial capital of Hue, 80 feet thick held out for three damage from an unidentified far has not fully passed, tm to Lavin WlUams, and lived most will be a recitation of the Rosa­ miles to the east. hours before riot police made automobile while he was driv­ the public, he added. of hia life in the Roclcville area. ry tomorrow at 8 p.m. at tfaa Cushman said enemy resis­ them yield. ing on Tolland Tpke. near Oak­ H e waui e in ^ y e d a s m eat funeral home. tance wras sporadic in some Savannah Next Stop Lines of gendarmes with gre- land St. at 8:84 p.m. yesterday. manager at Hartmann’s Super­ areas and none)dstent In others. nade-launchero fired tear gas E lin L. Edwards, 61, o f 72 market. He^was in the Army JoM ph K ^ e r He called the operatic a suc­ grenades almost point blank at Vernon St., backed his car into About Town in 'World War H and was pest VERNON — Joseidt KeUer, 83, cess, if only because of the tre­ students who raised their heads a parked car belonging to Rob­ Hose Co. 1 of the Eighth Dis­ com m ander o t the Vernon of 2 Valley View Lane, husband mendous amount of supplies For ‘Poor’ March above the ramparts. ert O. Gamache of Coventry trict Fire Department will meet Aanerioan Lef^on Poet and past captured. Since the operation Missing the rebels, the gre­ yesterday at 11:45 a.m. In a Monday at 8 p.m. at fire head- of Mrs. Bertha Trueb Keller, , (Oontinaed from Page Ons> dlstriot oommander. He was a died early this morning at Rock- began Aprt 19, aS . nades sped overhead and private parking lot at Broad quarters. Main and Hilliard Sts. member of the RocdcviUe Lodge vllle Oeneral Hospital. reported* * kUUng 60 enem y sol- iwoblem s broke out notices of cancellations were slammed „ _Into _shop windows. St. and W. Middle Tpke. ____ o f EHcs, .the B ritish A m erican Mr. Keller was bom March dlers whUe 14 Americans were ^ „„„ turned In Friday In ixotest of leaving a hissing red tail. Then — ^------The problems of the North Wiled and 720 wounded seriously Friday on the New England seg- ^ x’s decision to aid the cam- gendarmes sent concussion CM) In Manchester and the 16, 1885 In A lsace Lorraine, and End of Hartford will be discuss­ KoaCtuaSco dub in Rockville. lived In California before com­ enough to be evacuated. ment of ^ ® palgn. grenades among (he insurgents. Beunet Students ed at a meeting of the 'Manches­ H e w as also a deputy etaer- ing to Vernon many years ago. An Air Force F106 Thunder- demonstrator pl^ e^ g the Knepper said another reason The students sang the Interna- ter Rotary Club Tuesday at 6:30 iff of Tolland Oounty. He was a butler and at one chlef was shot dowm by enemy campWgn In Boston was would not participate was tionale, the Communist anthem, Visit New York p.m. at the Manchester Country Survlivora include his wife, time was employed by Kath­ ground fire Friday new DM "ro stabbed. that other sources of money had and waited for the charge, Club. in the central highlands of Souto Joseph Mlot-Mroz was picket- persons aid- Upon a shouted order the Mra. Mary Burke Williams; one leen Nonis, the author. ^ Forty-six Ninth Grade stu­ Vietnam. The pUot was rescued, mg across the street from cam- campaign parti- massed blue lines of poUce John Merchant, deputy com­ aon, John R. WiUkuns Jr.; one Survivors, besides his wife, dents from Beimet Junior High daughter, Catherine; two Include a sister, Mrs. Madeleine ^® ,^/^i„^comb^owr cl^nts due’ here from Ctocin- rushed forward to the top of the missioner of community affairs ______announced lost In combat over knocked to the------the ground. He got in School recently made a two— hrothera, William J. Williams Keller of France, and several barricade. A few policemen who for the State of Comiecticut, w ill Jr. of Enfield and Walter L. South Vietnam. his car, turned the vehicle and In , the moat Rev. reached the summit were felled day trip to New York CSty In be guest speaker at a meeting nieces and nephews In the Ver­ In air raids on North Viet- was a block awray when he was 'WlBtame of Stafford Springs. non area. James Peter Davis, Roman by flying paving stones, about conjunction with their studies In ©f the Kiwanls Club Tuesday A mUUary funeral wlU be nam, American pilots flew 113 stabbed. He was listed in fair Catholic archbishop of Santa tour Inohee on a side and weigh- Wwld Htotory. noon at the Manchester Coun­ Funeral services will be held missions Friday and reported condition. held Mlonday at 9:30 am . from Fe, criticized the choice of ing more than a pound. Oiapwiilng the trip were try Club. The board of directors alt a tim e to be announced at heavy antiaircraft fire, Includ- jjg carried a sign which the Burke Funeral Home, 76 the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 El- Reles Lopez ■njerina to head T w i c e the blue line struggled Mra. Btermce Maher, 9th G i^ e will iheet at 11:30 a.m. Prospect St., RtockvUle. fd- ing antiaircraft missiles in the «i am fighUag poverty. I that state’s campaign forward and twice R was forced social studies teacher, Miss Ann Ungton Ave., Rockville. The Rev. Dong Hoi area, 40 miles above ^crk. Have you tried it? It towied by a solemn requiem John Bahlsr, pastor of the , * I 1 to retreat. The third time, after Vadukevloh, a student teacher Norman Slade of 101 E. Mid­ the demilitarized zone. wrorks!" ITJerina is a controveralal ^ attack with concussion gre- l«>ni the University of Connect- Mass at St. Bernard’s Church Apostolic Christian Church ot dle Tpke. will present an organ at 10:16 e.m. Burial will be Arthur Frederick, northeast orgamz^on lea^, through icut, Leo Diana, science and recital tomorrow ait 8 p.m. at Ellington, win officiate. Burial b l i n d s t u d e n t in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. coordinator of the mardi and of Armoisnop student phalanx. Cries rose mathematics teacher, and Dav- ceiRer Oongregational Church. will be in Ellington Center Ceme- TO AID OTHERS Friends may oaU at the fu- tery. fleial of SCLC, said his organ!- to the murky darkness. id Dooman, physical education ------nsral home tomorrow from 2 ^ ATCHITON. ;Ttion''’‘had nithiri to" The retreating students set instiwrtor, both from Beimet. body could dispute that Thomas „ ed it a mistake to pick TJerina to 4 ftnd 7 to 9 p.m. overturned care aflrcTto Impede The group visited such places Henry A. U nkkila L. Danler is the perfect choice t^® to lead the ~Poor -People’s Cam­ - to help visually 3A Columbus, Ohio, an an the attacking poUce and kept as The Cloisters, United Natiwis, REMEMBER COLUMBIA — Henry A. Link- of a person - - , ^ .u * paign in New Mexico. shouting their defiance. Statue of Uberty, Chinatown, Mra. Rachel M. Bomber klla, 54, of ChapUn, father of handicapped students this sum- nouncement that $5,000 In Unlt- "I do not support Mr. Tijerina One young man tried to evade Greenwich Village, and the Mu- MOTHER'S DAY kira. Rachel M. Bomber, 77, Tlmothy Llnkkila of Columbia, mer at a state home for the ed Appeal money would be CANDY — CXISMETTOS o f 171 E . ~ and what he stands for, and I the charge by hiding in a door- seum of Natural History. They Center St., widow of was killed In an auto crash mentally retarded In Dixon, HI. available If needed to help feed know few reputable people In jig tnade a run toward po- further added to their educa- Henry F. Bomber, died thle Danler, a Junior majoring in the Poor Peoples Campaign Thursday night In North Wind­ our stateo fo f m who ur>iA do,” fVtxathe oarchbish­ t*/»ViVk1a ^ - lice and____s was beaten to Aflie lA 44 flona m by eUmlvtardining oat f a Chinese IFAA>res- ARtWIR DRUG moralng at the Manchester Me- EngUsh here at St. Benedict’s group due here tonight was re- ham. op said. ground with rifle butts, then taurairt, sampling the many mcatal HoapMal. Mr. Llnkkila was bom in Hel­ Oollege, la blind. sclnded Friday night. TJerina has been charged by dragged to aii ambulance. oriental dishes. Mra. Bamber was bom In sinki, ETnland, and w as em ­ The student, son of Mr. and WlUlam E. Knepper, presl- Nortii Adam s, MlaM., Oct. 17, ployed as a canstruotion fore­ Mrs. Lawrence Danler of King- dent of the local United Appeal the state with kidnaping, assault 1690, and has m ade her hom e man by Milton Beebe of Mans­ man Kan., keeps up a full organizaition, said, “Not one and false Imprisonmemt In con- beta with her daughter, Mn. field. ----- schedule of' extracurricular ac- peimy of pledged, or contribute^ necton with an armed raid on a ^ Rita. Call, tor the pest several Survivors, besides his son, In­ tivlties In addition to maintain- UA money will be spent In con- New Mercico courthouse last f( y « a n . clude his wife, two other sons, ing a .89 grade average on nectlon with the poverty Jime. The charges are pending, v Sunlvors, besides her daugh­ one stepson, twro daughters, a 4.0 scale. march." Tijerina heads an organization ter, include one son, Henry F. one stepdaughter, two brothers, He works with Juvenile delln- He said the organization with- that claims ownership of old LET AN EXPERT Bamiber Jr. of Hollywood, ETa.; three s is te r s ,. 14 grandchildren quents, won a campus talent drew Its earlier offer partly be- Spanish land grant territories, another daughter, Mrs^. Paul and several nieces and neph­ show by playing the saxaphone, cause of reaction that included ’ft'® Tennessee segment o t the Frechette of Elast Foxboro, ews. assists the college’s athletic many telephone complaints and campaign continued witeout any Mass.; twro brothers, Thomas Ehneral services will be held trainer, plays soccer and bas­ one case of mam cancellaUone problems, crossing In m TAKE CARE OF YOUR \ MCDale of Barrington, R,I. afid Monday at 1 p.m. in the Chap­ ketball, and takes part In gym of pledges. An official at the Co- North Carolina through the James McDale ot Pawtucket, lin Congregational Church. Bur­ class relay events and weight lumhus Westinghouse Electric smoky mountalns.,y1th 419 R.I.; three risters, Mra. J<^ ial wrlU be in South Chaplin lifting. Corp. plant said m ore than 800 Pc™o*'® on n buses. FUR STORAGE ^ VuMtt and Mrs. Margaret Cem etery. RlUtteker' of Pawtucket, R.I., Friends may call at the Pot­ and M n. Leo Morin of East ter Ehneral Home, 456 Jackson Injured Worker For protection of your pre­ Providmee, R.I.; seveh grand- St., Willimantlc, from 7 to 9 Envoys Reach Agreement ChUdren and ten greet-grand- p.m. tomorrow. Said Improved cious furs and fur-trimmed chMdren. cloth coats, our facilities are Funeral servlceB will be hrid Funerals On Procedural Matters Arthur Squires, 34, of Willi- unsurpassed. Climate- con­ (Continued from Page O n e ) ------mantle, the man who suffered trolled storage, insured multiple fractures yesterday Personal Notices Davld H. Brace ______French. Vietnamese______diplomats stuinbllng block Iii the way of against all risics, plus meticu­ Funeral services for David H. noi-m^iy sprak French ^ well ^ull-dress peace talks—the ques when he became pinned under­ lous professional care. Call Brace of Lexington, Mass., for- ©g their native tongue. What l»”“Wng north ot neath an air compressor, has 111 Memoriam merly of Manchester, will be language they will sneak in the **‘® the boundary been removed from the serious us for free pick-up of your , In m ttnoiT o t Lula 0«e Bvan who ceased away five years ago, held Monday at 8 p.m. at conference is optioiud amor^; between North and South Vlet- turs. Kay 1st 1MB. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 the two official and one wrorklng morial Hospital. Tlisre is a sad but sweet remem- Main at. Burial will be in Elast language. The North Vietnamese main­ Hospital officials said today biaace, Cemeitery. tain that unles s the United that Squires Is now In satie- Free Estimates Given on n ie re la a m em ory food and true, Harriman and Hanoi’s top ne­ Thera im a token of afiectlon. EMends may call at the fu­ gotiator, Xuan Thuy, will have States stops "all acts of war" factory condition. Repairing, Remodeling And a heairlncli.e stai for you. neral home tomorrow from 2 to their first encounter on Monday. against North Vietnam without Yesterday, doctors listed a and Scientific Fur Cleaning. Oae Family 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. U.S. officials wlio see pro­ any conditions attached, there fractured pelvis, rib cage, longed and difficult negotiations can be no discussion of the seaxmla and spine among his Nicholas Kulua ahead were not quite sure what broader issues surrounding a Injuries. ROCKVILLE — Graveside to ______make of______Friday’s events. _ _ The _ settlement of the war. Squires and fuiother worker services for Nicholas Kuksa of simplest explanation appeared Washington has said it would were attemptiitg to Jockey the 10 Ellington Ave., will be held to be that the North Vietnamese require a gesture of "mutual re­ heavy compressor into position Monday at 11:80 a.m. at Grove were genuinely concerned about straint" on the part of the North yesterday at 11:10 a.m. at Allied Hia Cemetery. The Rev,» Paul Vietnamese if America Is to Casting Oorp., 260 Tolland conference arrangements and CLOSED Bowman, pastor of Union Con- that they had decided as a mat­ cease its bombing raids north of Tpke., when one aide o t the OPEIN 9 ito 6 A N D BY MONDAYS gragattonal Church, will of­ ter of tactics not to make a ma­ the dividing Him . apparatus slipped off a pipe be- APPOINTMENT ______ficiate. FVRMUER jor issue immediately of such UnUl this question is tackled, ing used as a roller, pinning 807 lEAST CENTER STREET—’TEI^H ON E 643-1068 Tile Ladd Elmer^ Home, 19 matters as how many questions diplomats said, it is too early to Wm face down to cement floor. EUlngton Ave., is in charge o t the preliminary talks wUl cover, say whether a handshake is a R took three workmen using IN THE LENOX SHOPPING CENTER arrangements. bn Monday, the two sides first gesture toward peace in 2x4s as levers, to free the There win be no calling hours, were eicpected to face the first Vietnam. * stricken wrorkmon. te radio ibserva- m m e ra -i

inge in e men’s despite Dement > home, shape,” )f them tospitai. ome by MAY 11 thru MAY 17 ves will lEtt^nhtg If^ralb TV Shows Id pray- ent aft- aw ay, 8 ot the >ed the ‘W e’re All Type Cast’ ird—en- By JOAN CROSBY He will also be appearing NEW YORK—(NE!A) — Meet this summer in a repertory t time," Arthur Hill, who may be the on­ mett. company in suburban Mineo- ly actor in the world who doesn’t la, N.Y., dn "Come Back, Lit­ lood old complain about being type cast. tle Sheba,” and “tight Up the his min- "We are all type cast because Sky,” dn a role originally played We are all-types,’’ he said. "I by Sam Levenfe. greetlng originally came to this country Ask him why he has chosen to do comedy dn ‘"Ihe Match­ to do so, whan he could more maker,” which now has a mus­ profitably spend his time ical version, ‘Hello, Dolly’, play­ grinding out appearances In ing down the street. Then some­ ’TV, and he says, "The very It’ body decided I looked like a de­ fact that they are trying to pendable physician or a brain do repertory on a serious pro­ ted surgeon or an architect.” fessional deV'3l and also the Hill, a Canadian, looks most fact that people are trying to like what he is, a very real, find somewhere else to build ik e ■’".^concemed man who has a deep theater audienees. There is interest in things outside his pro­ talk of a permanent repertory > One) fession. He also has a deep in­ company there, as the core of I terest in his profession. a cultural center. But I hate His next TV appearance will the phrase ‘cultural center.’ Idepoets be on the CBS Playhouse pre­ ‘They smack o f the earliest 966. Hie sentation of “ Secrets” , to be beginnings of our culture ad been seen Wednesday. He plays a when you would walk into a len, but man who "feels he must keep farmer’s house and find cul­ uldepoet a particular part of hds life ture On the bookshelf in the secret. By so doing, he dem­ form of two books, Shake­ need it onstrates that there are times speare and 'the Bible. And any for- when we must all make al­ neither one. was ever cracked > priced lowances.” open.” iges. les there nula for ted out George Carlin: iven 11 it f prices, le long- ling the His Priee Is Up I stnmg Barbara Hershey and Arthur Hill as daughter and father in drama. NEW YORK AP) — The Carlin is a West Side Manhat­ low-budget hot weather variety iements tan boy who does not look like a shows rarely cause much ex­ running comedian, and who both writes Adult ^Secrets’ citement and creep away qiflet- hey are and performs his own material. ly when September rolls arounTl. (conomy NEW YORK AP) — Tad Mo­ Mosel, along with Reginald ’Ihere has been so much ex­ In, addition he has served a cou­ But George Carlin, one of the ment so sel, a talented, sensitive writer Rose and Loring Mandel, are ploitation around the occasional ple of hitches -writing material bright young comedians who is In (M (0> I (8) Weather —Spsrts and meets an American tourist who 1:4# (t) Host Saner l!«r v GrUna Show 18:84 (U ) Sohoertelioa TV 1:16 (8) Beal Seller (I) News — Spsrto aad Movies (C) (•> A s <0> News (0) attempts to educate her and T V ^ Part I "Ftve Fingers" ’68. fai Soacfl "Navalp Jo?' <«•) O u iln ia BnrItaK ^ her on path of vittue. B True story of master espicsiage' 11:48 (84414*48) Mews, Weather TV Part II "Five Ftngen” James Weather (G) "Incident at Phantom HIU" ) (S )9mmr (0> Mason. (IS) Merv Griffla Shaw Robert Fuller, Don Duryea 8:88 (8) PeMeeat JaaelieB <0) agent during WW H. 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Jooea "4 D 'Man - Bobert ijm id iy Child-custody row Is punctuat­ (88) Own CBtotroam 8:44 (8) Lave b a Maay Spinsdere d (*44) JaJoey Btobep Shaw (O) 7:44 Mem Wha Teaeh and his valiant flfht for strode Tktec (C) [ W L?e»I Now, (8-44) Newlywed Game (C) (8*84) Hantley-Brlakley Bc- AheadT (C) and iiee Merrtweatheri BrlC ed by murder and Minmtx • iU t(8) TItii w l^ the MsasigBU ifJn Oi™«r Movie 1:48 (8) News aad Weather — Me- Reynolds-Geer 8:84 (8) Haosa Party (C) part (C) (*M ) A e lavaders (C) Ameitcan Navy. Robert Stack, liant scientist working aa idea sedoi the reason. 1:88 a ) ” New I aad WcaOtor (O) — (8 e «4 e ) Days of Oar Uves 40 Pounds of Trouble" '88 meal of MedUalton aad Sign 8:44 Beak Beat Hacdonald Carey, Xaiisa (*4C) Newlywed Game (O) (8*8*84) A e Doctors (G) 4:46 (84) Local News (C) ' A e Spores" R that there is no such (tiiiir (8 * « M ) Today Show (O) p w b lln g casino manager Off Herbert Kohl. 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FossesslOB of (0) IRieito (O) <*•) HaaUey-Brlakley BepeH (48) News MepdUaes — USAF Repeat of May 10. 9:00 p.m. (8-14) OcMral Haapital Dick Foran. Tony Young, Elsa 11:44 (**8*84-44) News — Sports Boston at NY such power tranafoims hhn (88) ------7t88 ( » Y e w (O) 8:66 (*44) Chfldrea’a Peetor (G) 5S i* "*h er CoBseoseaeea B eU gim FUm aad Slga Off (M) Priee el a LUe 8:4# (8) A Ten the Tnrth (0) 8:85 (8) News wtth Dangtaa Ed­ Cardenas. aad Weather (C) into a monster who robe, kllla. > (8) Satarday Sueetaealar 8:18 ( 0 ) <8*84 44) News, Sports, Weath- p jj Meaday, May IS wards (O) (84) HBaUey-Briakley Beport (84) Tern EweU Shaw Cast of Broadway playen en­ etc. ; A e . 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(8) Big Ib v ie (8) Pat Boaae Shew (48) Beaetka Clowa Paul Gilbert and Tim 0>n- 8:84 ABC’s of Baattag (84) A e o tie 84 line ai>eclea whose rule ranges fort named Robinson show you how f i l l (8) T A Jsefcb Oleassa Shew "White Feather" Bobert (1*4848) Newe (O) “Whan you get an idea and Running Fix (8*14) A e FUatatoaee (O) from natural habitats to mll- (8) News aad Weather — Ma- major leaeuer acta tmder fire. (88J8-88) The Salat (0) Wagner and Debra F a g ^ 14:88 (8) HOael (C) ) S ; r SahseriptioB TV jglva It to one oC (be cbantoRrs,. 4:44 N.E.T. Jaamal 8:44 (8) Perry Masoa Uoiu of American households. meal af MedHaUoa sad Sign (M) Tea Asked far II Roger Moore . * A e Counter- •Young proq>ector in love with (*4S) Mike Doaito 8h (O) ■ How I Won Uie War" Still a Brother: Iniide Negro Mason turns photographer to 8:34 (8) Bed Shelton Hear (C> Off (88) Frank MeOee Sslarday M t Countess” R. Cheyenne prineese aids in S a w Jadgmeat (C) (It) ■nriTlbBBwima . (J*) HH Patrol B (C) It almoet writes Itself," Oaillil Middle Clam prove a point in defending con­ Guests: Roy Rogers. Dale (84) News aad Slga Off ) Basel (G) about treaty of 1877. 18:86 (8*48) The PHetotowee (O) ’ Griffith Show (G) said. "Tou can ptasent yonradf 14:M Stale af the Art, tractor accused of murdering Evans and GUbert Price. (44) News Headlines — USAF < «) Matlaee Mevb 8) Datlag Game 18:88 (I84l.88)^mn^ (O 6:88 (8) Ferry Manna <24 Bellgioat FIfan aad Sign Off HeUyweed S tea }o) m to a mnitimllllon dollar In­ young hippie becomes attract­ 4:44 Sarvival la the Sea 5:84 (18) AfteTBoea Beport crown Jewels of Hontefiore. R and the L>and,” a look at tlie “ Obod Times" ) (8) B ^ n » e e Sans (0) lab assignment with direct (O) heritance. ed to businessman turned sketches and gave me stune (84) Scape (18) SabseriotloB TV (IS). FIFilm (M) Film Man, the Predator open plainsland in East Africa, Get Smart B <0) results. UM (8) News ( 0 ) artist despite young friend's (8) Weauer — Sports and "How I Won the War" (8) Baee ef the Week (G) (88) Onasbat confidence about acting as host. 6:84 TThat’a Mew News 7:30-8:30 p.m. on NBC. (S-lt) lawreaee Walk (G) ( a ) News —W esasr 18M O) Love of Life ( 0 ). hatred of fellow. R Repeat ot 6:30 p.m. (C) 9:4 (84-8*84) Aeeday Night at A e Withers ) (8) Hsgaa’s HSrsss (0) 1:88 (88) News -Stgn Oft (O) (48) MeHale’s Navy (8-48) Felony &sad (C) But the Important thing was 7:44 CoatiaUfaif Labor Tanover (8) New Orieaas (>pea Osif (8 8 -1 ^) Saturday Night at (48) USAF B e U ^ Film sad <8) Mike Deuhw 1Maftaee B:M (48) Weather aad News (0) > Place (C) (hat it turned me into one of sad Abaeatoalam (88) Film the llsvies (O) B in Oft (48) Bewftdtoi (O) 6:88 (U ) Aftomoaa BepeH (8) F u ij^ Affair (O) Correcting and (MUeIxing Peo­ (M) Wide Werld "Never on Sunday" MeUna 18:16 (1) News (0) (88) lasight aad Faael Diseoe- » (8) Carol Bonett Show (C) thoee famHlar faces just be­ 1:88 (8) News —' Msmeato at Cam- ' rIm ple. I (8) Braaded (G) Mercouri with Jtdee Dasain. fort nad OaideMsta U :88 (8) Seereh fer Temerrew (0) «*8S4t) I Spy B (C) cause I was there cnce a we'ek Repeat ot 8:66 o-m. emd 4:(D (88) Cidebrtty Billiaids m Greek port Ftrucus, the 4:48 (8) Weather, SUsito, News (G) (*48) Big VaUW ot 8;U (8) Mameat sf MedUatioB aad OgfM k (0) 8:44 Conn lan e WEDNESDAY PROGRAM IfdMI (8*88-88) News (0) 9:84 NJE.T. FesUyal JO Dylan Aomaa: A e World I 1:4# (8) Best BeUer and the Buckaroos, Chris and "Navajo Joe” Breathe Part m "Five Fingers" Peter Allen, John Byner and 11:00 (u-&->:..-3*40) News, Sporta James Mason. Dana Valery. and Weather (C) Wedamdsy, May 16 (84) Film (*44> Wednesday Night Movie (84) Ensign O’Toole (88) At Home with Kitty ' A e Bedford Incident" R 11:86 (8) Wednesday Starilght (C) SUNDAY JQ PROGRAM SYLVANIA COMPACT ROLL-ABOUT 6:44 Bridglag the Seas (84) Divorce Court Richard Wldmark and Acade­ "Countdown to Doomsday" 6:84 WliH’, New • (44) OIrl Talk my Award winner Sidney Pol- Hllllonaire learns that his 7d8 (St) Agrioaltare oa Parade (8*88-84) Wonderfaf Worid ef Repeat ot 6:30 p.m. 1:34 (3) As the World A ra s (8) Light Time 7:34 Voice ot the Soath (8*88-34) Days of Oar Live, drama examines one moment 1:00 (8) News — Moments ot Com­ him. R (C) CD17E — Today’s finest ectrum 8:45 (44) Dawa Bible lastttBto (0) stylist 9:44 I " A e President’s Analyst" family and community curio­ Bellgions Film and Sign OK 9:40 (8) Forest Hangers (0) (8-44) Ae F. R. I. (0) urn Center 8:89 (8) House Party actions. ment ot Meditation and Sign Part n. Inspe(dor Brsidnes' (8-44) Baby Game (C> (88) New Three Stooges first lead in abduction ot Bob tween Generations 10:00 (8*88-80) Run (or Your Life OK (SO) CartooB Cataps 8:65 (8-44) ChUdrea’, Doctor (C) (18) Subscription TV and Prayer. 9:84 (8) From CoUege Campns (Of. money exclumge. R (8*88-84) Another Worid (C> Ebony Cabinet. Pre-eet 6:46 Madras-Kanchi (8) Harvard vs, Yale Baseball (U ) SabseripUen TV 6:36 What’s New (8) A e Ohristophers (0) "How I- Won the War" (44) General Hospital (SO) Uncle W s ^ (C) Repeat of 6:30 p.m. 3:86 (8) News with Douglas Ed­ 8:84 (84-8884) Moiher»-In-Law (O) fine tuning, lighted dial 1:44 Explorlag Basic Economics wards (C) (44) Insight (O) 4:40 (S) SmotiMn Brothers Come­ ABC's of Financial Statements. 10:44 (8) Lamp Uato My Feet dy Hear (0) 3:36 (8) Dick Van Dyke Show (C> Week^s Highlights (8) Olalogae and out-front controls. Repeat of 8:65 a.m. and 4:00 (8*88-34 )Yon Don’t Say (C> Guests: Arthur Godfrey and m. (8) Mr. Goober (C) (88) Chalice of Salvattoa JaeUe "Moms" Habley. aktag Thiags Grow TO D A Y: "H ie Singers,” the FRIDAY: "Halfway to Nov­ (SO) King Leoaardo (8*4884) Bonaaxa (C) (44) Dark Shadows ard” Stonr of f’34 (84) Harbor Command films, 11-11:30 a.m. on CBS. . . a visit to fairs, festivals and (88) Balabow Theatre (C) this Saturday 9:30- phors. , „ ■» Young ( I \ I I ( > a; Second Chance" <88-8884) Fraak McGee Saa- (8) News — Weather from day o f deposit. program on cats of all sizes, out as an actress in college. Is Boston at NY diV B qioit (0 ) and (to). Hqntley-Brinkley Beport (44) Dlrecttoas '88 (S(18) ) AeTke “ • latere Sports (C) WIRING SERVICE v t M a s (C) 8-9 p.m. on NBC. . ;‘‘Cardlnal happy — playing her first In­ (8)( 8) Festival of Hits 4 tlmea yeariy. 1:84 (8) A e Ontdoorsman: Joe I l OLDSMOBILE ^ (16) Sabscriptlon TV Heckart, 9:30-11 p.m. on JIJBS. the Indians." (8) Saaday Movie e^eetaealar is today’s clMlenger. (O CAR, ' "Hills Run Red" « "Untamed^ "66. Tyrone Pow­ 7:44 (I) Lassie (0) APPEABANCE8 "Your OMunoblte DMrior" 9:N (8) The Way It Is (C) er and Busan Hayward. Wag­ (8444) WOd Kingdom (0) TV tour of HarUord's black on-train fights and dies for (8-44) ' Voyage ib Bottom at Singer Peggy March, whose neighborhoods that provides establishment ot Dutch Free prople not normally seen on State In 19th century Boer C argo" recording of "I Follow 512 WEST CENTER ST. - 64S-1511 . , TV with an opportunity to ex- A IU N TIG FURNACE H IL - trek thru dangerous - Zulu H im " sold over two million cop­ WILSON ptein "the way it is" (or them. oouDtiy, C ^Jnii W ^ . % d d ey Jr. and A e program is a look at the 24 H O U R C U STO M E R S E R V IC E — 649-3701 (88) nsA Editor M. ("Bneount- ies, will make at least three ap­ ghetto thru eyes of ghetto re­ (48) MBtaa the Monster er") pearances on CBS’ “The Dom ELECTRICAL CO. sidents. 8UW ( a ) Linas the Ueakearted (88) News —Weather aad Beeldeetial-Oomm.-lBd. NEW or USED <84-8*84) Kraft Mnslo Hall 8:88 (M) Amerlean Baadstaad DeliUlse Show,” a summer var­ — 6«S-lM t (0) - 4:88 08) The Blae Doer • ( 7:88 Geatle Bea (0) iety series on Wednesday nights. "doimty Fair" Eddy Arnold, LTeWOODCO.^^i^iS host, wtth guests Buck Owens A C

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1:00 ■ (40) McHale’s Navy each other. from th Flying Nun,” ABCs comedy- he is currently trying to see ev­ (40) Girl Talk . 5:25 (40) Weather and News (18) Les Crane Show The fantasy entry in this season’s ery show on Broadway before 1:30 (3) As the World Turns (C) 5:30 (18) Afternoon Report Leaders of Mex-Am Political (20-2230) Let’s Make a Deal (20) Theater 30 Association, defend their the pou television hit para)^, te now returning to another season of (C) 6:00 (3) Weather, Sports,, News (C) group against accusations of gliding through the suiithTer on being victimized weekly by Sis­ (8) F.D.4). (C) (8-40)News Sporta, Weather Socialist and-or Oimmunist last Frl (40) Yon Asked for It (C) Leanings. ly appe reruns. And that dashing play­ ter Bertrille in the series. 2:00 (3) Love Is a Many Splen­ (18) Merv Griffin Show (40) BoM rt Scott and His B ace boy-gambler, Carlos Rameros is Alejandro is an actor with a dored Thing (C) (20) Sports Show To the Booth Foie day. (ta22-30) Days of Onr Lives (22) Hlghl&hts (C^ 8:30 (3) Gomor Pyle —VSMC (C) Officii free to assume, for a little pretty broad experience, having (C) (30) HcHale's Navy (20-2330) SUr Trek (C) while, his own identity. appeared in stage productions (8-40) Newlywed Game (C) 6:05 (40) Maverick (18) Sabscripilon TV 12.40. 1 2:30 (3) House Parfarty (C) 6:16 (20) Bold Venture "The~ “President's ildei Analyst" $2.3886 The part-^nd it is the only of serious dramas like “ Tea and (20-22-30) Thee Doctors (C) 6:25 (8) Wonderful Warld of Sports (40) Man In a Bnltnase regular man’s role in a female- Sympathy” and attracting at­ (MO) Baby Game (C). 6:30 (3) News srtth Walter Cron- 0:00 (3) Friday Night Movie : Deale 2:55 (8-40) Children’s D w tor (C) kite (C) "The 7th Dawn" Romantic dra­ lot of b dominated series built around a tention playing a tragic you'ng 3:00 (3) 'To Tell the Tmth (C) (8) News with Bob Young (O ) ma set In guerrilla-tom Ma­ Puerto Rican convent—seems Puerto Rioan in a episode of (20-22-30) Another Worid (C) (32-30) Hnntloy-Brtnkley Re­ laya. following WW n . William "The (MO) tieneral Hospital (C) port (C) Holden, Susannah York, (^pu- sharply quite natural for Alejandro .Rey “ Naked City.” He thinks that 3:26 (3) News (C) 6:45 (20) Local News cine. (C) —pronounced allad»and-ro ray perteps his “ Flying Nun” role' 3:30 (3) Dick Van Dyke Show (O) 7:00 (3) Death Valley Days (C) 0:30 (2032-30).HsUywoed Squares to back (20-22-S0) .Y on Doa’t Bar (C) A young Swedish Imlmgrant (C) dealer —a dashing young gentleman 'With its curious limitations may (8) Mr. Goober (C l has second thoughts about her (8-40) Gnn of WUl Sonnett (C) make greater demands than (40) Dark Shadews marriage when she sees her 10:00 (20-2230) Discover America Deale anything he has ever before 4:00 (3) B oager Statloa (C> new lK)mc. with Jose Jlmenes (C) were a (20-223W■ M 3« —lU teh - - Game- (C) (20) Hnntley-Brlnkley Report BUI Dana in his character of'* there v TO O L cDid tackled. (18) Woody Woodpecker Show (C) Jose 4s guide for tour of some Week after week he must pJay, (40) Boso the Clown (8) Tmth or Consequences of America's moot unusual the bu: 4:26 (20-2330) News (C) (C> fairs and festivals. Included BrlUsh an eternally hopeful wolf i^to, 4:80 (3) Hazel (C) (22-30-40) News, Weather and are visits to Blessing of Fleet EQUIPMENT just when he gets a gorgeous (8-22) Mike Douglas Show ((') Sports (Gloucester, Mass.) Tom Saw- sued Ti (20) Men of Annapolis (40)0) Burke Report yer Fence Painting Coneat The girl in his arms, is interrupted (30-40 IFlIntstones (C) 7/30 (3) wad. WUd West (C) (Hannibal, Mo.) Penn. Dutch RENTALS by the little flying nun, demand­ 5:0 (3) Perrv Mason (20-22-30) Tartan (C )B Folk Festival (Kutztown, Pa.) some e Perry Mason is hired to de­ (8) Front Bow Friday Night others. - day’s 1( Sanding Machines ing tiiat he solve some emergen­ fend woman accused of mur­ "Torpedo Bay" James Mason (8-40) Jndd for the Defense cy- (C) (B) gained Power Tools 10:sq (18) Sabseription TV .deals, EJach week, too. he must say, "Navajo Joe" Plninber's Tools "Sister Bertrille!” and deliver ries, the sudden auceess, “It 11:00(33-22-3030) News, Weather, peared Painter’s Equipment Bport s(C) the mo the words with a combination of Rivals Gun TBlces a ’Hilef.” And he’s found (20) BIc ard Diamond Cement Tools dismay. Incredulity and frustra­ out that OBS and IJBC are 11:25 (3) Friday Speclaenlar backed "Boccaccio 70" ’62- Three Moving Equipment tion bordering on anger. gunning for his ABC hit. tales of life and love in mod­ Maintenance Equipment “ Sometimes we have to Slop For W agner ‘T grew up 4n the movie busi­ ern-day Italy. Sophia Loren, Anita Bkberg, Romy Schneid­ Waiipapering Equipment and figure another way to get ness,” Bbb says. "And, in aU er, Thomas Mtllan. (C) through it,” Rey said, “ because HOU^YWOOD — (N E A ) — my years, I never heard of one 11:30 (20-22-30) Tonight Show (C) Robert 'Wagner is discovering Starring Johnny Carson 6 4 9 -2 0 S 2 we had done it the same way studio upset over the success of (8-40) Joey Bishop Show (C) the week before. After all those the facts of life—the hard way. another studio. If 'Sound of 1:00 (8) News — Moments of Com­ A-P EQUIPMENT TIhe Ihcts, that ds, o f tele'vislon fort and Gnideposts shows with something like 30 Music' is a hit, cdl the other (30) News —Sign Off RENTAL different girls I only got to kiss life. studios are happy about it. 2:35 (3) News and Weather (C) — He’s starring in his first se­ Moment of Meditation — SIga one of them, and then the show “But, in television, the net­ »S5 Center St. Manchester OH iwas too long and they cut mpst works hate It when one t>f toelr of it out.” rivals has a hit. Next season, Rey adds, however, that the Tm told, OBS and NBC are public seems to enjoy Carlos re­ going to try and knock us off. 7SHOP- and w lationship with the little nun, Isn’t that ridiculous?” SAVE HOM and the mail indicates that IMaybe, but it’s done. Bob many of the fans fondly believe WHERE - Min will learn to live 'with it and. that if Sister Bertrille were not ORBSN YO U SEE to sent: If the show has what it takes, a nun, there might be a ro­ IATAMPS in ho it ■will survive the competition. THIS mance growing up ■with Ciarlos. MounU ^tanek He thinks it 'will be better nex( SIGN locate ELECTRONICS The actor, now an American season—after all, when it 'was lieved citizen, began acting in Argenti­ slipped into the mid'wlnter floodec) LABORATORIES na, appeared in 20 films shof in schedule this year, ithey only PIOSN’ S TEXACO cial sa Spain and has done guest shdts had twb scripts done. It's been 381 MAIN ST. Thej" in some 60 TV shows during'his hurry-up-and-shoot all the 'way. mines 277 BROAD recent years in Hollywood. ‘ For Wagner, the series Is by Ml "Jobs have not been too GOEMAN BROS. great. His career has had its Imperl hard," he said, "because there 770 MAIN ST. ups and downs, from big teen­ erated FJI. AND A.M. are not so many actors with a age-type stardom to utter neg­ large Spanish accent around.” WYMAN OIL 0O„ Ino. lect. Now he’s up again and 24 MAIN ST. Indepe CAR Some actors may talk about hopes it’s a lasting coiuUtion. In ai being tired of their roles, he abandc said. “ I am not tired of thiq and STEREO I will not be tired. I do not think T have the pari fixed quitb right Don W ILUS Garage yet, but I am getting It better. A Masai tribesman on SPECIALISTS IN RADIOS Have you noticed that recently I -WHEEL ALIONBOiNT AND Vt 11 L I I NBC's “Man, Beast __ BRAKIC SERVIOE have been acting more patient A L I G N E N T an(] Land” Thursday GENERAL ACTO REPAIR TV-Radlo Sales and Service and recomdled about Sister 649-4SS1—18 BLUN ST., MANCHESTER Bertrille. 7 :30-8:80 pm. on NBC. J

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