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Manchester Lithuanian Cb- >tty 7, ItM Driver Warned Gairity’g Q ms GET BEHIND TH'* LINE UP! About Town operattve Association will cele­ brate its 35th anniversary Sun­ In 2-Gar Crash At School Cited IfembArs of the CYP Club of day at 1:30 p.m. with a family 14,661 Center Congre^Uonal Church Manche$ter^A City of Vitiage Charm chicken dinner at the hall A Manchester driver received Atty. Hafold W. Garrity of will meet Sunday at 2:30 pjn. at 24 Golway St. The event is a written police warning yester­ Tolland, whose Manchester o f­ and go to the 1.79 — David Johnstone and John off to port of the city for an Foe years, Vietnamese have force. government ^ a n tlg o v ^ - Former Town Qirl NEW YORK (AP) — The bad- hour. OPEN TILL 9 P.H. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY I ^ e b ^ r o v ^ to ^ ^ ^e- said been killing VietnariiMe, but As the week dragged on, the ment foroes when they ^ s l d - quality at the lowest prices! Eloigland today — 446 powids oi MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — the scales for someone,* (jatee said a charred shoe and veloper of the Implaniable car- T r r ;; ^ n r r o r t h r T 9 w “ Miss another makeup expert. this was, lor the most pari in fighting increased. On S atu rd^ ered t h ^ essential tor Ameri- ,y WaM Street buU be- Loaded with buds and bios, a hat were found at the scene. ventur^m e y jam Pacemaker, which is used heautv pageant could be rvf narilcular interest to area the war of antl-Oommunists Vietnamese air force planes tor can ^ ^ t y . ^ on a 16-foot boat with a ton of USA beauty pagemt coma oe o f particular toterest to area Orymmundsts «ie first time were called into U.S. officials in Saigon and " to stimulate heart action- soms! Only ...... food, water and equipment. decided by an eyelash. residents is the OOMvecUcut en- who have the battle of Da Nang. Ky him- other key cities woricsd fsvsr- this week and got in a few lickf H the weather’s right over the in Houston, Tex., the serondsecond ^h^t is the view of makeup try, Pait Denhe. Now a W « t ^ commander of the ishly in beWnd-the-scenes ef- against hia enemy, the bear. 5 6r more, 80e — 10 or more, 75c Aflanttc, the huffin’ cm the boat man to receive an arUficiri artists who are prettying up Hartford resident, she and her ^ tj,e air force and the support of air forte to bring a solution to the it was the first Urns toi tlthrea Also small geraniums. .35c called "Puffin” begins a little some of the girls with false eye- pareitts. Mr. and Mrs. W a lt« ------civil strife a ^ violence. weeks that the stock mmarket « after breakfast off Virgmia Methodist Hospital died Friday, lushes, taboo in previous pag- D«nne resided in Manchester in same way they m 19(» One reliable report said had been able to show two Beach eants. 1953, and later in Bolton before when the regime of Ngo Dlnh American authorities had ap- dear-cut rallies In a week. SUM FRESH, ATTRACTIVELY ARRANGED A h e^ tor Johnstone, 34, and placed in the chest of Walter L. jg pi^ig gtlll in the run- mewing to West Hartford. Pat Diem was brought down. proached Lt. - Gen. Nguyen the market showed a loos based MIXED POTS, RUSTIC BASKETS, RUSTIC LOGS CM Reports Hoare, 29, is a 3,000-mile jour- MteOans 61, of Woodlnvllle, jjjjjg Miss Universe tiara has won several other beauty Whether the ropm e now in Chanh ThI in Hue and l» d asked on moot IndicatorB, Its fourth Window Boxes and I'm s Filled As You Like Them rey, They hope to row, row, Waeh.,-Theeday. ancf the $5,000 first prize money titles Including '?Miss Smile’’ power — the militai^ d i r e c ^ J . C l him to come to Saigon to meet straight- (No charge for fUUng urns and tubs. Only for material used.) A hospital advisory said Me- all wore false eyelashes in the achieved recently in a contest headed by ^ 4 UtO OtC S row, row, row, row, row their said — - - rr.. „ ,n on-no with the Ky government and try TTianks to selective gains by SAVE boat to Ekigland______in 60 days. Clans’ heart______condition______seemed _ semifinals,______Sheelagh conducted by a Hariford depart- Ky - - can survive the mternal to find a settlement. He refused, some of its 30 stocks, however, But they won’t be tempted satistectoty and that persistent eXarke, pageant makeup consul- ment store and » nationally- struggle is a rn ^ e r at open y T * T T Thte was the former 1st Oorps the Dow Jones industrial aver- SHADE, ORNAMENTAL, AT SCRANTON MOTORS, INC. - ROCKVILLE kvto a race with two Britiah par- Wxag bleeding caused his death, tant. known bathing suit manufaotur- epeculaWon. The odds against n ^ M Headqiiarters for com­ commander, and thus a mem- age emerged with gain of .76 and FRUIT TREES atroopeia — Capt- John Rkfee- Miarcel L. DeRudder, 66, of “ This Is an unusually lovely er. appeared to be m ^ t ^ . X plete line of SCOTTS ON ber of the directory, whose dis- at 876.60. It was the first ad- way, 27, and Sgt. Shay Blyth, 38 WeetviUe, lU., the first man to group of girls, and such things Miss aarke, of Fort Lauder- After weeks of uto^sion ana (AP) — General ALSO: Quality Fresh Dug Evergreens PRODUCTS. missal March 10 provided the vance in a four-week stretch s Junipers s Spreading and Upright Yews — vd » plan to leave next week use the tXP* of pump employed as pretty eyelashes blending backing ofLKy acted a wee Motors car saleO, which de rT" origirval spark for tha current which saw weekly losses • Spruce s Pines — Also — In a row boat from MaasachU- in MtoCans’ case, died of a rup- ^ th natural beauty could tip (See Page Six) ago when, for the secona time, dined in the first 10 Your Used Pontiac — Oldsmobile or Cadillac crisis. • mounting to 30 aiid 30 points in ,etts. tured left king Ai>ril 26, five ______' ______May, appear to be “ looking up a Hubbard Hali, Asgrow, An (mbitiouB man who is the Dow. bit” in the second 10 days. Conn. Nurserymen Lawn 1965 PONTIAC BO NNEVIUE 1965 PONTIAC CATAUNA Ridgeway says he and Blytti days after the operation. known to feel that at some point R has been a bear (or ds- That was the word from Gen­ Fertilizer, Ortho, Or- Convertible. Automatic PS., PB. A 9 0 Q C Sport Coupe. Radio, P.S., PB., A g C O E are Just doing it to riiow John- M<3CanB, a retired. Navy man, ^ . A J • J he might be the one to run tha dining) market since Feb. ■ VEGETABLE PLANTS gano. Etc. Low mileage. Immaculate. automatic. White. Very clean. stone and Hoare “ that we can jong Watory of heart at- ShtiOtlnS InQUeSt AttlO U m ea eral Motors President James L. ^ i«iustrtaJa beat them.” tacks. The puiiip assisted his O A. ■ : J Roche Friday in an Tomatoes (Red, Plum, Cherry), Peppers, n erview things; the feeling reached their historic peak of H&H Lawn 1965 PO N TIAC C A T A U N A 1963 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Neither Johnstone nor Hoare damaged heart only about 27 after the GM annual sharehold­ Sprouts, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Eggplant, F o o d ...... 50, lbs. 2.44 that when the blood has bean 966.16 azKl began ridding. By tha Brooooll, Collards, Kohlrabi, Parsley, Celery, 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, PS., PB. A 9 f iO R Convertible. Automatic, PS., PB. A 1 .D A C would rise to the bait. SixeaWe h o m . It was removed Wednee- ers meeting. BasU and Onion Sets. (Covers 5000 sq. ft.) Automatic. Like new. All white. Real sharp. feilows at 346 and 300 pounds, Board Chairman Frederic G. (See Page Six) (See Page Six) H&H Garden respectively, they say the oootrast. the pump re- Calm Settles over Watts Donner told 1,800 stockholders proj«!cted trip is simply their LOS ANGELEiS (AP) — Calm the four-hour meeting, “ we Dob. 5 9 c Food ...... 50 lbs. 1.99 OLDSMOBILES rMponse to “ a challenge. ^ (8«e F»*e Six) settled on racially troubled ^^11 have our pauses and possl- Also: POTTED TOMATOES L im e...... 50 lbs. 59c Watts in south Loe Angeles to- bly our dips” in sales but GM’t 80 lbs. 79c 1962 OLDS. DYNAM IC 88 1962 OLOSMOBHE day as a coroner’s inqueeX into range sales outlook is good, the fatal shooting of a young ix>nner predicted that the Anti-Pbverty Plan Lawn Seed, too. Holiday Sedan. PB., PS., S l d O R Holiday Coupe. PS., PB., “ BEDmNG'?LANfS~ automatic. Clean. Automatic, (jlean. *1395 Negro by a white policeman u.S. market, which absorbed Ageratam, Alyssum, Asters, Calendula, Carnations, iLiving Cost Hikes recessed for the weekend. 10.6 million cars and trucks In Dahlia, Phlox, ZlnnlM, Salvia, Snaps, Scabiosa, Stoek, 1M3 -OIK. SUPOt M 1963 OLDS. DYNAMIC 88 # Usually ^55 Values! The hearing Was adjourned 19^5^ would reach 18 million by Larkapur, Mi^golds, 'Verbena, Nemesla, Torenla, Goin- Set for Sinking Creek Holiday Coupe. PS., PB. 4-Door Sedan. PS., PB., auto- A I 7 O R late Friday aftef riioutlng 1976. Henry Ford H had told phreno, Gerfoero, Glorlosfc Daisy, etc. crowds were banished from the pbrd stockholders a day earlier Deep blue. Sharp car, 91795 matlc. Clean. Low mileage. ^ I # STINKING CREEK, Ky. (AP) Knox County, ahnoet on th« Reasonably Priced—ONLY ^ ^2 QQ • ^ e T o » 25.12 corridors of the Los Angeles that the IS million goal would be Straining Budgets — One of the largest rural pov- Tennessee border, has exWted Omnty Oouithouse. Thursday, attained by 1970. (Grown I t to a ieontalner under careful supervision. 1961 OU)SMOB^ 88 1961 O LD SM O B IU 98 erty programs in the- United on income from the dying amal) Holiday Sedan. the first day of the inquest, ad- prepared statements by Don- Oome to the grower and get quality.) 4-Door Hardtop. i Wanted 3-button, single vent styles in a selection WAflHrNGTON (AP) - Wwkers convention in Long States will oome June i to thie coal mine industry and from PS., r a . • t -PS., PB., power windowo. 91095 journment came when some of uer and Roche, both optimistic, 9895 of choice fabrics, tropical and mid-weights— Americans are stretching the Beach, CJalif., Johnson said the area that got H’s name from virgin timber, now mosUy the 6(X) spectators became unru- were released in early afternoon' Look at Our WEEKEND SPECIALS! NOW, AT FANTASTIC SAVIJ’JGS— at the start ^ e a d y strained family budgot nation’s economy does not de- itr I ir. carcasses that hunters used to stripped from (he mountain Aialeaa in bud and bloom— Save — 1 on each. CADILLACS of the season, with months ahead to wear them. even ^ t e r with a sharp new pend on the stock market, which dump in the mountain stream, sides. Trees that remain maka (Hino-Crimson Red). Only ...... 1.96-2.95 Choose from gray, olive, black knd blue in regu­ rise in Uving costs. A t the same has been erratic of late, or on Five witneseea gave conflict- New York stock market. GM, P ^ ^ persons, including mostly seomid or third grad* ing testimony about the May 7 which ha Pink Rosebud, Fisher Coral Bell ...... 1.95-2.95 lars, 36 to 46; shorts, 36 to 42'; longs, 38 to 46. time milhons of breadwinners war spending, VT'Z (^ri^fand► n I federtt lumber. Amoenana, Purple ...... 2.95 Mr. Woodland aaya: “ Dell- 1963 C A D ILLA C FLEETW OOD 1964 CADILLAC CONVERT. shooting of Leonard Deadwyler, closed nitely it’s Woodland Gardeha I ore brli«ing home rinsKer pay- He said ft is time to “ start P to meet at the community cen,- To do ttila, the council (x»rdl- Delaware, White ...... 2.95 Air-conditioning, black padded roof. White.. Black tcq;>. 93895 Please remember these fantastic savings, ONE ghecks. thinking more soberly and re- this week for ^my vegetable DAY ONLY. Fedoran, Salmon Pink ...... 1.95 plants.” All Cadillac acceeaories. A 9 1 0 C Latest government reports alisticaUy about the fact that ‘“ '^ n n er said the question of a a-t ^ Flame-MoUis .... .--t...... 2.95-3.95 Like new. A. Nofirro woman aaiu tn6 vie- poBsible r-vrGM stock spilt oontin* onlyjL l>y A rutted . dirt road. . . . various , - federal * _i. and ^state agen- . slKTW living costs cUmtoed faster ours isn’t a roller coaster econo- A iioR V __ ^ The conference, sponsored by dea and has fostered a itHf oa P.GJiL Rhododendron . . . I ...... 5,95 Mrs!, Garden says: "I am tag­ 1960 C A D ILLA C C O U PE *Because of this low, low price, Um’a car was s t o p ^ w h e n the ues to r ^ v e toe c l o ^ atte^ B ^ m i c Op- its own. SPECIMEN PLANTS a modest charge will be made for this time of year than in any my any more.” This was one of ging along. My flower beds | slmdlar period since the Korean a number of generalized sugges- Weeping Willows. Iteg. 6.50.. Now ...... 4.95 need a lift. Let’s not forget 91395 for alterations. portunlty Ooun<^, Is aimed dl- Blnce it was formed to ths fall (While They Last) the petunias, marigolds and War while manufacturing cut- tions the President made after 11 “Aid toe riwt camefrom in- ^ rectiy orily at this eastem.Ken- of 1964, toe council has worked Abney, Red Flowering Crab. O n ly ...... 6.95 aUyssum.” backs sliced the average pay of ; asserting the nation “must go ***!^ A polce A if PVT hurt anv nian* to tucky county’s problems. But on organizing community esn- Purple Leaf Plnm ...... 6.95 ONE AND TWO-YEAR-OLD CARS— 60 DAYS FULL GUARANTEE game 14 million factory work- on a new agenda.” s m toe gun d ^ r g ^ a s toe ^ k < ^ if “ y ^ offlriate hope it idU serve as a ten. H ^ e ^ e hers. ' ^ t' The price index, at 112.5, victim’s car lurched forward. cut capital expenditures in view ., - T ■ Tt)bre are 18 cents to varitm PERENNIALS (Hardy Plants) Our Specialty. 69c 5” Pots — 3 for 1.99. Primrose, Del­ ^3 AND 4-YEAR-OLO CARS— 30 DAYS fU U GUARANTEE Loihor DepartnuoA said dbowed U took $U.26 to buy The testimony came as Mayor of President Johnson s request phinium, Columbine, Dasles, Phlox, Poppies, Hollyhocks, Lupine, Rock Garden Plants | Sam Yortv renewed his ctiarse that business slow down on ^ stages of developpient and aha aad many more. nrices for food, oiotfahig, Rems that cost $l6!in the 1967-69 houaii^, transportetion, mediped period on which the figure is ^ O oiSum ste are fom enti^ some expansion programs, Don- to’ fliT tota oaire, recreation, and other Uv- based. trouble in Watts. ner replied ; “ We have reviewed eight of toem are fairly I Dahlias, Tuberoiu Begonias. Caimas, Flovt'er and Vegetable Seeds, Peat The mayor said that Oommu- our expenditures in the for them, said Council Presidei)t v^rril developed the way w i’d ^ Moss, Pots, Redwood Tubs, Window Boxes, InsMticides, Trowi^,' Ciilttva- ing costs went up four-tenths ^ since January, the Labor De- Janies Kendrick. them to be." OPEN niris operfy circulated handbills three months and I would antic K^ndrirk’s council has been ta tors. Spading Forks, Turf Edgers, Rakoa, Shovels, aiwt—-Roses, 1 per scent in April, the tWro partaient repx O aaity. which ha* 0^ Ibere was no direct word period since 1961. It was ing (^asB against the terror of down. However, we ajre not ^ t ------, ------■ . , - y ------NIGHTS the ruling ciaas.” going to do anything tri affect «>• ino.)rporatwl town, r ^ y 166 UNION sn u n f> ROCKVMJLE from the White House on matobed only onca before in any ix L . BCANGHEBTEB MS-MOS BOOKVILUB 876-MOi or the developments m i ^ trig- Ru-ee-meotb period, in ]066. Yorty released mimeographed our plans for plant productioh „ ’ rural y*Ye to bring Itte peegto C($t q< ooptes of the han«H>iU, labeled and capacities. I expect we wiU ^ •• he **'“®** *“ become G A R D E N S I SolM Couaultaate — Erale SenuBtoa - r Dlok -IbMfcol iu — ger some action, HIgbM: oonts fog WOODLAND Howard Keeney — Jim Gennoa her by President Jo to aerviced including-; medical as PartyU.fl.A.” rate but I can not anticipate — j W H K M o rH iim raise taxes or drastically care, exetse taxed, mortgage An unidentified spectator at the hearing involving Its goal is to eUminste pover- job oppxtunMiM. At — OPEN DAILY— bis wage-price guidelines aunra jntereat mtes, auto iaaiBance,: There have been street how much,” PLANTING PBOBLEMr LET JOHN and LEON ZAPADKA HELP YOU! * tile death of Leonard Deadwjderi ahnlits at ptdic^ and ylotooce Ford announced X ty to Kriox County--<«• at leaM , jpgeent ewriOB et Bertwmillih 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.— THURSDAY 8 A.M. to 6 P .M ^ A T . 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. •t haltftig **•**” ’ m m , demanding a feud qieaker be inatall^ in hall* (hetoe patterasneltems (hat ptoduoeDtodttoa ttit — 168 WOODLAND ST. # OPEN DAILY # PHONE 643-84741 But to a speech tetapIniM wMMti (he Mrit 10: («M nga Ma) ’ to 6 OaMad Anto iftta Vafi* 9HHsa)i, y n j entBide the eonitroMu. |AI^ Fhotntex), r a m w * ) (Gee Page Iht) • " ■ f . 4 . n

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FAG E THREE i ’ BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1966

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1966 PAGE TWO Coventry Cost 6f Living Bloodmohile Here Tuesday^ Hike Strains •Coping with Colleger Sheinwold on Bridge Officials Hope to Top Quota Kidnaper May Be Linked Soodi •Jerier , . ^ Congregational Churches Family Budget b a t h c o u p GAINS vutfi6f«bi6 The Manchester Blood pro^ losophy is that any paUente in Campus Mating Game CAf^P' b y FORCD4G SHIFT n o r t h (Omtinued from Page One) gram has been topping its 150- the state’s 46 hospit^s win re- A 015- Slate Special Programs pint quota the past few months, ceive all the- Kfe-giving blood By ABTIED SHEINWMJJ 5 K 9 8 2 ty shops — were largely to creates an obviously frustrating The Bath Coup sometimes to the joy of Red Cross officials he needs —without coot —thus By STANLEY J. IDZERDA To Earlier Disappearance O A Q l X A service of rededication Tor has listed projects the g^roup blame for the April Increase. situation. Sex is merchandised wins a trick by deception. An —who hope that success breeds freeing him and Ws family from Demn of the College the renovation of the Second undertook during her tenure. for fun and personal fullfllinient Opponent who has opened the m g t EAST Food prices, frequently the gu(.cess. financial worry and emotional Werieyan University * Congregationel Church Com- Amohg them are dassroom pro- by the mass media. But at col­ SHADE GAP, Pa. (AP) — an FBI agent and wounded a lished reports that the heel of |i king of a suit may foollsWy con­ major factor in the past year of Residents will have a chance anxiety, Written for Newspnper munity House will be held at grams on' weaving and Indians, lege students find strong efforts State police say they are inves- sheriff's deputy in a seven-day child’s boot or shoe, along with tinue the suit when you play to do their bit for the program Red O oss officials say 43 per Enterprise Assn. 8 p.m. tomorrow. physical education aftM* school steadily climbing living costs, made to deny them intensive tigatlng the possibility of a link manhunt through the rugged a toy, were found in the two- low from A-d-x. More often, the till again Tuesday when the Blood- cent of the state’s 2.8 milMcai (Sixth In s Series) The g^est speaker will be the for Grade 4 girks, -library time nearly leveled off with a hike of ...... residents are eligible to donate „ .. . ___sexual expression outside mar- between the kidnaping last week Tuscarora Mountains, say au- room cabin, Bath Coup deceivee nobody but mobile makes its monthly risit No other age has probably Rev. Deane L. Hodges, director donated by PTA mothers, gifts only one-tenth of 1 per cent, the blood —yet last year only 8 per nage. of Peggy Ann Bradnlck, 17, and thoriUes. Miss Bradnick caihe through gains a tirick by •forcing the to (Concordia Lutheran Church, been as sexually aware or sUm the disappearance last year of a State Police Sgt. Stanley her ordeal unhamied except o f Christian Education of the of picture frames, a contilbu- shiallest since last fall. Pitkin St., from 1:45 to 6:30 cent of those eligible aotoally On campus, the double stand- opening leader to shift to a dif- $ AQT105 ulated. Sex is a ipajor if not little girl from Tyrone, Pa. Krammes said Friday night "it for bruises and scratches. 0 1094 Oonnecticut Conference of the tion to the scholsu-ship fund, an A drop in manufacturing or­ p.in. gave. What 'happened, officials overpowering theme of most en- ®-rd typically applies. Women United (Church of Christ. His American Education Week open wonder, to the ,1,114.800 people Kathy Shea, 6, was on her is quite possible" that there Seated in a wheel chair aitd Opening___ ,___ , lead —king of clubs. ders, industrial production, re­ Now in its 15th year, the Con­ tertainment and energizes a usually have ‘ dormitory hours, SoeA W «* North- *art who could have donated but did­ way to kindergarten on March might be a link between Hollen- clutching a bouquet of roses, West opens the king of clubs, ■ topic will be “Christian Educa- house and book fair, a Cairist- tail sales and other major eco­ necticut blood program is sec­ great part of the nation’s adver- but men do not. The assump- 1 tp r m ^ 3 9 nomic movements, caused a 18. 1966, when she disappeared, baugh and Kathy Shea. she met newsmen in the waiting and Sc^tta executes the Bath tion — A Church Family Af- program by Grades 3 and ond to none in the nation, Red n’t? tising and merchandising. seems to be that women 4 9 AH P m fair.” , 5, a program on “Getting Ready Without broader general sup- Searchers combed the area 80 He said police also will check room of the Pulton County Med- Coup 1^ playing a low OVub. drop in factory earnings despite cross officials say. But to main- The public is bombarded with need more protection. In any miles northwest of here for 10 out articles found in a pit under ical Center Friday. A. nursery class for Infants Grade 1” , and a fund raising record hourly wages of $2.68: program consistent port, the program will soon be sexually provocative images 24 case, it is though, if the girls West is naive, he will lead nomic or political purposes is days before giving up. the floor of Hollenbaugh’s Peggy’s story of her ordeal oh*the assumption rtta rm Wairt ^Ul«s and younfe children will be con- Px’oj^ct selJing sweatshirts, and The average factory worker need, supply requirements unable to meat the rapidly in- hours a day. In fact, because of bave to be behind locked doors considered wrong. 'That is ex­ Miss Bradnick was rescued mounUin cabin to determine ,^th Hollenbaugh, who led her h ia ^ rtn er must hold the ^ J u b ^ ^ s ^ sS^th ducted in the church basement an annual book fair. wi'th three dependents brought njujt ^e rataed every year. creasing requirements, and its the need to build future mar- by midnight, the men will go ploitation. How much worse is Wednesday when police closed whether they match those re­ around with a chain clamped to 3^^ ^ clubs. South then S U a diamond and during the jirogram. Hospital Klatch home $86.24 per week in April p^fteep yeans ago, a total of concept providing a liquid Ufe- kets, college students are a key home. sexual exploitation! in on lier abductor, William Hol- ported stolen in burglaries in her neck, has been sold to a na- ^ ti,* jack as auraiy JW The church will hold an open Mrs. Robert Welter of Eagle- after taxes,'a drop of 10 cents, 25,000 pints was collected. To- line —free from the taint of target of the advertising Indus- In face of conflicting stand- Of course, much of the lenbaugh, 44, a former mental the area. He did not identify the Uonal magazine. Her 10-minute ^ me ace of <**6. me «>mPMt ville Rd. was hostess during a because of shorter hours. requirement is 100,000 commercialism —may be en- try. ards—restraints vs. provocai- house for the public from 4 to sexual activity among students patient. Hollenbaugh had killed articles, but there were pub- news conference was Umlted to ofte„ man not West win 8 p.m. coffee party at her home for the Thls paycheck figure dropped yearly because of popula- dangered. The impact upon students can tlons—some students contend Daily QuostioD 45 cents in purchasing power gi-owth, new uses tor blood If you're one of the mllUon- is entirely correct. They are ' questions about her health and j, g^^g on when his The Rev. James H. Ameling, benefit of the Windham Oom- be substantial. Try to think of that their own sex life is their paiinw opens wlHi one heart, price hikes were married. A supposedly tran­ her future plans. partner plays the deuce on the pastor of the church, will use Memorial Women’s when the in saring lives, and expansion plus who could donate but have- a group more biochemically su- own business. If they want to and Hm next pUyer passes. You sient feature of college life im­ Peggy did say Hollenbaugh first trick. West switches to a imh. hi, Auxiliary recently. figpired in. of hospital bed facilities. n’t, slop in at Concordia Tues- perdjarged. It is amazing that engage In sex on an experi- Viet Aid Is Falling Shorty, 9-8-4-t; Hearts, 6- "The Seed and the Soil” m his The rise in living costs nicked mediately after World War II, told her he was “ the mountain 4^i«Tti«nd Instead of conttnuhi* Schools Shut Eariy The program's idealistic pbl- day. any studying at all is done on mental basis, they argue, it is Diamonds, 8-8-8 ; Clubs, K- sermon topic during the 11 a.m. nearly half a cent from the pur­ married students are now a man” who has terrorized rest- me clubs. worship service in the sanctu­ PutoKc schools close early campus. ■' their own affair and nobody , 10-9. chasing power of the dollar, fixture of most campuses. Says Returning Legislator dents of this central Pennsylva- now South has time to make Monday for staff meetings, Cov­ The problem is more acute can say them nay. EJven more What do you sayf ary. There will be a child-care bringing it down to 88.9 cents in Modem undergraduates are nia area the past two years, me contract He steps up with service in the Church Commim- entry High at 12:38 pm ., George than It was. Contemporary at- rationalize premarital relations Moss, (diairman of a House Answer: Pass. You have only Hersey Robertson at 1 pm., terms of 1857-59 value. titudes toward sex. while per- for engaged couples, very marriage-minded. The WASHINGTON (AP) — A “The mounteln man.” so named the ace of diamonds (a finesse nothine ity House. Fbreign Operations Subcommlt- and CJoventry Grammar at 1:30 Asked why prices continued haps not radically different than Despite those who advocate canard that only women are congressman Just back from ------7 ' K IS residents, would step out would lose the time right back This is not quite The Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ tee, discussed the Viet Norn aid from behind a tree, shoot at a m the defenders), draws two pm. Schools will be closed May upward while other key eco­ those of the immediate postwar condone promiscuity, the looking for a husband is un­ South Viet Nam says U.S. aid ship meets at 5:30 tomorrow in program before entering Beth- resident, then flee into the rounds of trumps and leads a « n o ^ f o i ^ ^ 30, Memorial Day . nomic figures showed a down­ period, are certainly now much pijlin truth ig that sex is never founded. Men are also anxious the community house. programs there fall to supply esda Naval Hospital to recupeiv woods. spade to the king. East takes ■ . / Lunch Menus ward trend, government sources to find a wife. The Senior Pilgrini Fellow- Mrs. Maurice Levesault smiles proudly as she holds too HITES more permissive. Books, films, ^ private affair. It connot be the needs of the Vietnamese ate from what doctors d ^ rib e d ..f j,ave cuts and bruises all the next spade with the ace and Oo^rright 1966 Monday, turkey vegetable said prices almost always lag even home-consumption televl- rationalized as such. ITie sex The motivation of the cam­ rtiip, meeting at 7:00 p.m. Sun­ medal-award she h a s’j t ^ pinned on her son Craig, which people or hold down inflation in aa exhaustion resulting fAnn his me way up to my hips,” said returns a idub. General Features dorp. soup, peanut butter and jelly Honors Given behind. Sion are explicit. Young people; ^^t InvolVM two. pus brides and gixxmis is often day, will host two youth gfroups, designates him an E agl^.^out, as Craig’s father, Maurice One source recalled that trip. Peggy. “I got them cU m ^ g Takes Ace sandwich or, choice of coW meat as never before, are being pro- r e t i m e s difficult for very Inadequate. In many the war-tom country. from St. Mary’s Roman Catho­ Leverault, looks on. As pttri of Boy Scout tradition, too prices continued upward long He said definite progress has over rocks and tree stumps and gouth takes the acs cC chibs sandwich (high school only), cases, marriages are baaed on Rep. John E. Moss, D-Oalif., Stores Provide Sitters lic cJiurch and the First Con- mother generally pins the newSl^gle Scout, and he in turn after other economic barome­ voked. . , the college teacher to maintain been made rince subcommittee fences.” jtnd gets to dummy with a tarump strawberry rtiortoake; 'Dies- By Troop 362 Indeed, if ^ s emphasis is Mn- traditional - moral standards, sex attraction alone. Divorce who spent 10 days looking into grregational (3hurch. They will presents her with a pin. (Herald pboto by Ofiara.) ters showed the nation was en- hearings earlier this year point- What are her plans? m discard the jack of clubs on BftiUSfiOJLS—Stores, theaters day, scho^-baked chicken with tinued and further intensified, it gtudents come to college to de­ data makes clear how dis­ administration of aid programs see a film, "Run,” followed by A Court of Honor was held tering a recession in 1967. ed up some of the deficiencies <»nie ming I want most is to the last spade. South gives up and parks to this gravy, whipped potato, Mekican ^ ls possible that mass media will their individuality. The astrous that can be. in South Viet Nam, said much of discussion, recreation and re­ las'! night by Boy Scout Troop In Eietrolt, three big auto score an unexpected break- medium in which they can Immediately allied, romantic the difficulty is due to Inad- in the program. But he said m beautician school,” she one diamond, one spade, and and to several majorSCBmm^ ■ com, brfeaid and butter, cdtms ( ^ o l U H l b l H despite very rapid expansion of gaid. one club, making the game. navlaa cities offer free child freshments. frt^t cup; Wednesday, American 362 at St. Bartholemew’s makers announced an esUmated through and make sex boring, ^o so is freedom. But it h love bedazzles many. This rap- equate foreign aid personnel, faxnlitles, “ warehouse facilities The church choir meets at chop suey, tossed salad, but­ „ , , , j. 850,000 employes will receive As a result, many believe that necessary to ask them to be re- turous emotion is not proved “ We iteed better checks on Peggy said she did not think South loses the contract if he care to entice ahoppera and School, concludmg an eventful ^ ^ene- c a l are not adequate and not 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in th« tered com bread, stewed fruit; Bodety affirms the pseudopsy- gpo„8lble-and to accept re- to be in itself enough to pre- end use to see that our assist- idle would be able to return to wins the flrsit dhib trick. Bast tourists. property secure.” sanotuaiy. Thursday, hamburg on bun with PHTSA^s Annual Meeting week. fits for the June-Aiigust quarter chological theory that sex is at gponsiblHty for physical and serve marriage. ence aids in combating infla- Southern Huntingdon High There will be an open house ketchup, riiips, buttered vege­ Awards were given, and toe as a result of the rise in the con- the center of a persons exist- emotional consequencea of Other students have become tion,” he said in an interview, School to finish her junior year. from 3 to 7 p.m. tomorrow at table, Nathan Hale cake; Fri­ Anvroves jylUrSinQ RU/dSet'^ award went to Craig Lever- gumer .price index. ence. After all, the mass media ^ t they do. College students hopelessly bored with college Moss also urged officlais to Final examinations begin next the Firat Congregational Church day, split pea soup, tuna fish ^ 1/ O O '-quit of 97 Cushman Dr. as he The increase of tour cents an say that the key goals of life gji^uid pe made aware that and see marriage as a means “ respond to the demand^ of the Cuban Factory week. But Principal John O. ' STANLEY WARNER dned the rank of- Ekigle. hour tor hourly employes at parsonage on Nathan Hale Dr., or peanut toueter and jelly sand- budget for the Public president, Mrs. Albert Gray, are to be sexually attractive ^gre are serious philosophical of magically traiwforming great mass of Vietnamese peo- Yetter said he has made special A Ireshmart at East Catholic Ford, Chrysler and General Mo- for members and friends of the wich, vegetable sticks and ice Nursing Agency of president, Mrs. Peter Tam- and competent. gj,d spiritual aspects of sexual their lives. pie” rather than take the word Making Shoes preparations to have her make 2 SMASH HITS High SBljool, he has been in tors will amount to about $20 Church to meet informally with cream. , ^ ^ ^ * bomini, recording secretary, The blare of sex propaganda activity. In fairness, it should be con- local merchants cwicernlng up her work whenever she is STATED scouting since 1962. He was a during the quarter. HAVANA (AP) — Cuba’s ready, probably this summer. the Rev. William E. Beldan Jr. Bulletin Board $10,000 was adopted at a recent Gertrude PrenUce, cor- . ------The most important is that ceded that records prove that needs of the Vietnamese, and Ws family and view the annual, meeting of toe group. responding secretary and Mrs. patrol leader^for Troop 120 be------BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Honw mosti.iuox married..uMricu college B.-UUC.students1U, ------His assessment of the civilian newest factory, buUt and While the * girl , was talldng to Volunteer f&remen of toe fore transferriii^o Troop 362, HIGH TAXES GONE a person must be concerned parsonage. Refreshments win be j^^rth and South. Coventry voi Harry Chalmers, (toaimian of Albert Attardo, treasurer. Owner for 84 YEARS. For a complete FREE perform somewhat better than Czechoslovakia, is with, the effects of his actions held in Harrisburg fo r the FBI This MNNER •erved. unteer fire departments meet the finance committee, present- MroV’r ^ “iWni rep o'll the ^ INSPECTION of your home by a Termite Con­ upon Others. their 8ing\e classmates. After *cal crisis In Viet caused out 1,500 pairs of shoes Winner He was a first place wtoner in town has abolished High Taxes trol Expert, supervised by the finest technical State Department officials to agent killed during the man­ Bonanza of The church is In the throes <« g Monday in their re- ed the budget which has been final meeting of toe club will To use other people for eco- all, the energy previously glv- o o Entertain­ ACADEMY the recent science fair n«ld at — at least the road with that consider removtog about 4(X) ® hunt, Terry Ray Anderson, 42. a building project. It is now firehouses. sent to the state agency for ap- be at a picnic on a date to be stair, phone our nearest local office: en to the chase la now avail­ Best ment is a Illdng Junior High School, name. American clvlUana from the The shortage of shoes has Burial will be in Washington, seeking to raise a total of $50,- jude Council, KofC, has proval. The town agency pres- announced soon. TONIGHT able to study. onoe in a is a member of toe Amerioain. High Taxes Road was named Hue-Da Nang area. long been one of the CJubans’ Iowa. AWARDS! 000, of which $16,000 is tor land ^ gg^al program ’ at 8 p.m. ently is reimibursed by toe state Mrs. Tambominl said that the Nonetheless, the fact Is that Actor Ufetime Youth Hostel Club. th^ in 1966 by a real estate de- "Group” 10:20 “ Murder” 8:20 Hollenbaugh was to be buried purchased on Rrt. 31 and Spring- -Wednesday in toe Knights of for ?0 per cent of the total ex- Rev. John Honan, former pos- most college faculty members And there were these other l « i d ^ complaints, wito gripes treat “'-'"BBTACnUSP The following scouts advonc- velbper. Recently 30 of the Early Bird Show Sunday Tbty share tiM Intrigw major developments in about their price and quaUty today. dale Ave., and $36,000 tor the Ggi^jatous home on Snake Hill penditure. tor of St. Columba’s, has sent ed to second class: Terrence Me- road’A-residents got toe Board urge students to defer mar­ Lee DON’T JOSePHE.tfVMEmM> construction of a new parson- The meeting approved affilia- gg invitation to the ladies so- 649-9240 "Group” 8:20 “Murder” 10:85 Iw lOlilnK Sutpenttll realm of U.S.-Asian policy: close behind. and of riage until after graduation. FAIL TO age on the site. Support for the — Officials said Red China’s The factory, in Havana, is run SEE TT!! UIIimHARVEY«BOGM 1st RUN FEATURE Academic life is demanding by Czecho^ovak technicians -fLand and gilding l^ d Pr^ ^ g ^ g^ T pi^/Tuesday In toe ber organization which had pg^sh to attend an open house ^ Stevenson, ^JamesGa m e r I and fulfilUng enough to take e90S. The Cuban peso the church an opportunity to Coventry oorreepondent, F. badge was given to Joseph Le- United States to continue trying - Color Mon., Tues. "Cat” 7:6# health nurse, reported a total of officially is on a par with the discuss the land and building Pauline UtUe, td . 742-6231. Blanc for coin collecting, to BY POPULAR REQUEST for peaceful contacts with that 'Woman of Straw* 138 visits to local homes diiring Pastors’ Photos HERE AGAIN f«iTIC#f country. U.S. d(^ar but its purchasing InlXAUMBIACOUHri “Darling” 6:46-9:80 program. Anyone not contact­ Leverault for sehoiaraRip and HIT mm IT Support8 Program ixwer is much less. April. Mrs. Pox said there were A ■AIV MAITIT HARIFORDSPRINCMILD IXPRiSSWAi ed, and interested in attending —Members of Congress and 175 TENB tests given to stu­ Are No Mystery Thomas McDonnell for reading. A CHARLES K. FEIDMAN mHNTATiON one of toe meetings, may con­ A HARTFORD (AP)-^Oov. Jolm representatives of Canada’s Second Group dents in grade 7, all of which The week began with Troop l| MH RriMH »ri MTS AiniTS Parliament agreed at a confer­ tact Mna. Rose at her home mi St. Peter’s “Key,’ a monithly 332 Panther Patrol scoring toe Dempsey has announced his proved negative. Co*Featiure Also In Color CJouper Lane. support of program- agrainst ence that U.S.Canadian rela­ Taking Draft Mrs. Pox reported the news letter from St. Peter’s highest points in the Blackledge SHADY GLEN w ater pollution proposed by the tions woUM not be shattered if S t Mary’s Governor’s conference on chil- C5hurch, mentions the coming to S^ut Gan^ree. State Clean Water Task Force. Canada recognized Communist Masses at St. Mary’s Catho­ Deferment Test dren and youth entitled "Youth ijght of about 25 pictures of leader is Thomas Dempsey said Friday the China. lic Church will be at 7:30, 9:30 A r*Via11a'n,o‘a f n f^ntTnTnil- , * 4W.OJ-K>nil©ll, former clergymen of the churen, troop was trained by Jun- ’■■W1I MURDER recommendatiems of the Task —The Viet Nam war contin­ and 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, and WASHINGTON (AP) — Some nilty,’’ and a post-clinic confer­ Foroe “ provide an efficient and ued to dominate public remarks at St. Joseph’s Mission Church students who refused to ence held by the Crippled Chil­ which bad been put away for ior Assistant Scout Leader Ed­ economical way to solve our o f political figures. Republican ta BaglevlHe at 8?30 a.m. WASHENGTON (AP) — Some dren’s Service in WillimianLic safe keeping. ward J. Ward Jr., and Senior wtiino3S!!L». own «mm Barry M. Goidwater predicted Y poUuUon problems quickly and Church School, with a children’s 260,000 college students file intp vvhirii was attended by several it seemed almost like a mys- Leaders L^veiault and Greg well.” the United States will make a PEANUT BUTTER-JELLY Starts Next Wed. 4 Big Days Mass, Is at 10:30 a.m. in toe campds auditoriuma and study jucal children. tery story as to who collected Fontaine, determined effort to win the Bridgette Bardot The recommendations include ehurch hall. haKs today to take diraft defer- Complete (jourse them, who they all were,______and so “VIVA MABIA” East Hartford the establishment of a system war. Vice President Hubert H. Clay Volunteera ment teats as sporadic demon- Mrs. E5rma Lowman, tax col- on. ' NAPPING OUTLAWED DRIVF-IN ROUTE 5 oif state grant-to-ald for con- Hiunphrey said be doubts NOW Richard M. Olay has volun- stratdons ageinat the Selective lector, has completed an eight it isn’t a mystery ait all, al- NOR^VTOH, England ~ ICE CREAM sbnuction of local sewage treat- congressional candidates run­ teered to be master of c4re- Service system oonttnue acroea -fl^eeks course on “ Municipal though spine pondered about It Norwich’s bylaws set a nne M PEANUT BUTTER — JELLY meht plants, and revision of ning on an anti-war platform monies for toe forthcoming 4-H the nation. Property Tax Administration,” as if it were. It was The Her- $14 for*■* napping ' in toe public state statutes on pollution. will win primary elections. talent show. 'The affair wiU t Ws is too second of the gj. (he Institute of Public Serv- aid’s Hebron Correspondent, library. THE KIDS LOVE IT — YOU'LL LOVE IT. TO O ! FINAL WK.! Starts WMi. “Cast A Giant Shadow* start at 8 p.m. Jime 25, and is three-hour, 160-question exami- gj uje University of Con- myself, who, many years ago Said a library official; at Coventry High School. naiHons designed to .help local necticut. oolleoted the piotures and tack- Many elderly people come Hon doif a moliM ab«/t into the reading rooms because MIMH wMAiA M w«H Ma MoAk# Ma ll l»l% 6 |M ... 'The talent committee in- draft boards deterrnine which The course was open to ToJ- ed them upon the walls of the rt>6‘pWI|6"inWA9k«rtlkl— Hflt»669Wt>Miia>W> dJudes Mrs. William Kedleher, students, if any, wUl be called igj,d and Windham County tax rector’s sacristy, so caUed. they have nowhere else to go. Doncing Dining Mrs. Michael Pesce, Mrs. Rob- into the armed services. collectors, boards of tax review They read a few newspapers wwkirtwa ert Coburn of Bolton, William Some 400,000 youg m«i took "^'as's^^sorsT aT^toose BEST PICTUREOPTHE YEAR? OPEN A. Miller, Clay,taay. AnnAim Roy,noy, Dianejahiw the testteat last weekendweekena ataz 1,200i.aiu gj,e received a certificate of toiato that toe Rev. ^ ENJOY IT iM vU h ABRih Buscaglla, NataMe Hladky and colleges and undveraitles in toe recognition at toe compleUon of jgred ’ Ellsworth was one of ^ ^ ^ FOR THE FINEST Marsha LeDoyt. 80 States, Puerto Rico and toe ^Hourae. Jh^ Ellsworth was one oi Anyone caught bwiltkt. THIS “You Can Taste Tfcc Quality” andSecMir 1 ^ AM town talent Is being Panama Canal Zone. Thousands attending from Columbia wiien the Rev Douglas Pimm, er the bylaw is passed will prob­ orUkryov couraged to enter toe co“ » p ^ - more students are expected to p^jer NichoJs, Walter loiown as “Farther Doug,” be- ably be shaken, warned and let COUNTRY AND WESTERN off.” WEEKEND! NOW . . . TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS rtUlM tion. Prizes will be awarded, be tested on June 3 and June 24. ^;vbeaton. Ward Rosebrooks aiid oame reertor here, the pictures ROUTE 6 and 44-A — OPEN DAILY and SUNDAYS Entry blanks bviU be published ab prepaiaitlone for today’s Manning of Coven- were taken down and laid away Parkade Branch — Monday through Saturday soon, and auditions will beheld teats were being completed, try, clerk for the local asses­ for safe keeping, just lately .INIEDIMEIS MUSIC June 10 and 11, at a tone to be anti-draft demonStratianB were sors. coming to light. “ A Delight” announced, at Coventry Grange reported from Brooklyn to CW- B. Drew — TONIGHT Mrs. Lawman also attended Why can’t that member who BURNSIDE ZBKfi THOMAS and THC VALLEY BOYS HaM. cago to Wisoonsdn and Calilor- a Tax Oollectora’ Association writes up the monthly letter jot Times 7 : 0 0 - 9 : 1 0 1 Boys’ BasebaU nia. meeting in Berlin recently at the down those names and give H ie Boys’ Baseball Assocla- These were toe major devel- T . jm ^ _ a aj Hawthorne Inn. n A speech was w tliemthem to WJ UlCthe public?pUUU\; i AYCUllCONames J’s RESTAURANT tion Inc. A m erica n j^ N a U on - opmento on the demonstration^ delivered by Francis Kelley on must be appended to each pde- al Loagus games scheduled for frtmt: “ Why the Tax Collector Should ture. Routt 6 «md 44A Bolfon the week are as follows: Field — P ^ c e .in OWcago be a Permanent Position.” The Dependable Cold Storage 2, Coventry Marine vs. Corn- four studerite who refuaed to program included a discussion wall A i ^ ; Monday, 2, Roosevelt Univeraity relationship of the tax Capitol Pickets LEGAL BEVERAGES Tomm’a vs. adminiatratSon oflflcea where a collector with the assessors’ field 1. Oovent^ ^ conduct^ a g i ^ our sH-to was “Would you believe . . . e Retail Fur Sales • Storage KUndergartea children wiU meet conducted against use of toe Sm-neMREDo Autumn,” says Maxwell «Nsr steak e t 8 pjn. Wednesday In Kings- college’s facUitfes for toe draft Smart. I Remodeling PIZZA KING e Repairing JESaUWNlB , bury House. Hostesses wiH be exams. toe 276 students who Hamburgor, Sausage, Mozzarella, Mushroom, M rs. Bruce Johnson, M rs. H arry began l$ie I demonstration at too Whenever it arrives, we’re «iMr nZZA RAYS ready with Coppertone, Sea • Cleaning Pepperoni, Meatball, Anchovies, Pepper Pizza. All THWPyCfMG MTHEEMUBOOG R . Ryan Jr. and Mrs. Forrest p^^ege aamlntotratlon buihHng, -■COMMCNOtf I mIWm 1X0 Spruce St.—643-0031 ft Sid, QT . . . ft Solarcaine f V / available in a n y combination. Two sizes, small koa AOutra 78 were on hand Wben it ended. Also Storage For Cloth Coats and large. READY IN 8 MINUTES. aum iiupi Motoera aB^atfng Mrs, , PIZZA at Mwirtlw .. ___ -nj R«Vrfari teacher, with OIANT GRINDERS FAIRWAY and Fur-Trimined Cloth Coats CALL AHEAD — 646-0195 Muaiwnns _ ____ — for the coming w eek^^ Died in CapHol Holhnarfc Pharmacy lOrBOn. Servloa On AH Calls ■ ' j Mzfi NorbDi't St. MartdH? 277 WEST MIDDLE ’TPKiB. 5 ? A iS T r Blondin, Mrs. Rob- After serving as president, OPEN . 1 (Stop ft Shop Plaza) 2 Convenient Locations: p. Bowen, Mrs. Tin wood Jolm Quincy Addons became a AU. THREE STORES ent nr™ George Doller- member of the House a t Repre- .THURS.. SAT. 649-2861/ Baarce and Mrs. is senUtivas. where he collapsed Downtown Main St, and We Will Soon Be Located At 307 East Center Street 2.11 _ SUNt 4 - 10 If summer rtiouldn’t come, East Middle (next 419-423 MA|N STREET pTA’s Record whi^a anowerlng a foU calL He stop in anyway and sym- CSosed Mob., Toes-, Wed. to F hpnlv llBirttet). Below Post Office-^N^ar Dairy Mart lira. IWtart Mortarty. o t H ^ p a ^ z e with us.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1966 PAG E FIV B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MiU^CHESTEB, CXHIN^ SATURDAY, MAY 21, ^966 PAG E FOUR -Wonders of the Vniverser tloBless so long aa he held bfanoelf mo- Events Area Churches thmleaa. Connecticut Yankee _ First Congregational Church 8t. Francis of Astaal Wesleyan Metiiodist diurcli The taidc had one hope, for an asser­ Churches United Cfaurtai of Christ y 673 ElUngton Rd., Meets at Sktaner Bd. School Repairmen in Sp®®® Emanuel Lutheran Church Vernon I BY TBB tion of the power it had built Into its B y A .R .O - In CapUxd Church of the Assumption Ohnrtai of. Christ Andover South Windsor LD nUNTINO 00.. INC motor, its treads, ita tons, its guns. Church and Chestnut Sts. Adams St. and Thompson Rd. lydall and VeraoB Sto. Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, Rev. Hervey W. Taber, U BtaMU BtiMt Sinoe organization Repidill- tse WDik OB tasusa and tzytag to Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Rev. Francis J. Mlbalek Eugene Brewer, BOMster Pastor Pastor Jt the Buddhist monk would make Magniuon Qaeriet Pastor ____ 30S0M eanism ta Connecticut has never tafiltrats Us local por^ oegani- Pastor Pastor Rev. John E. Riktoraltis, some defensive-offensive gesture—if he WAffiSNGTOM (A P ) — Bon. Thing o f the Future ira l t e r R . rERGUBOM before enjoyed the experience aatiott at the same time, one 9:45 a.m., Bible Ckteses. Assistant Pastor 10 'k.m., Sunday School. Oias- PnbUiticra could be persuaded to throw a pebble at Warren O. Magnuson has asked ' Rev. Ernest J. Coppa 9:46 a.m., Chui^ School. of having John Mather Isipton tended to tat the activity and 9 and 10:45 a.m., diurdh 10:46 a.m ., w;orebip. Guest see for all ages. SyMBdad October 1. Uhl the tank—or if some of Us friends tee Stats Department for ftiD eqgipmeot, the naltnra eC aH the 11 a.m., Worsldp. Sermon by come bearing gifts which did nature of the moot extreme sk- By DE, LM- LEVTIT, necessary totds cannot be known. School and Divine Worship with Speaker, Gerald Woodbridge of the Rev. Mr. Bradley, "And You Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 11 a.m.. Worship Service. bhiWMd B r e ir Branlns Exoeiit SnodATa should appear on the scene bearing guns detalta of Russia’s refusal to Director BoUdATS. Botered linhe Office At not have dtlier some hidden tremist odior the whole far The begtantag of tUs service Holy Communion. Sermon by Masses at 7, 8, 9:18, 10:80 Wapplng. Also Are Witnesses.” and 11:30 a.m. Nursery. Evening services at the - • OoOB., AA Beoood ClAH MaB —or if some anonymous character permit a UA. oceanogtaphic n s Feta Ptanetarhim home of Mr. and Mrs. Grorg# Greek pulpose; or some cue to right wing. wffl not take placa untfl the Pastor Anderson, "The Witness and 11:46 a.m. 6 p.m.. Worship. Guest 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. somewhere from some unobserved door In such apparently fallible researdi ship to visit tsnin- of The FrankHn lOstltate We Bear.” Nursery for infants. speaker, Don Nelson of Tolland. R. Oooke, 1 Westview Ter., El­ a personal ambition, or some m o l baa baen, orbttad. There Tuesday^ 10 a.m., - Mother’s St. Maurice Church, Bolton scmcBEpnoM b ates or window should fire, a* shot at the logic, we were ptoturing the grod. I leceotly heard one TV com­ ‘Tuesday, 10 a.m., Ladies Bible Rev. Robert W. Cronin lington. FayabU in AdraiicA grim kind of party prank or Magmson, a Waafatagton ifl an eoanatnie raason fo r this. St. Batteolomew’s Church study group. Citizens Committee as part of mercial wttlth eald, “You can t Second Congregational Cburch Rev. PMUp Hussey, pastor Class. Pastor 6:30 p.m., Faat and Prayer. Oae Year tank, or at almost anything—then the plonk attached to them, Repito- Democrat chairman of tea 'The cost o f putting a man tato 8 p.m.. Religious Education flbC SlOOtlW eaaasaaaaaaaaaaa 11«W the fanatic right wUeh was so FiaVo repairs 180 mUes out in 385 N. Main St. Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Mid­ 6:46 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Hurt# SCoottA •••#•#•##•#••• tank might be able to move forward, hcan State Chairman Searie Senate CSommerce Oommittee, oibk ta 80 exceattvo titat it may Rev. Richard C. BoUea la board. Ob# BECttth « • aaaaaaaaaaa aa* tough It gloried ta defeats as if ■pace.’* "nie commercial was Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister week Service. Masses at T, 8:30, 10 and 7:16 p.m.,Evening Service. even over the body of the monk. Plnney can be excused if he said Friday the visit of tee SUas be economtoaHy unfeaoibla to Assistant Pastor Thursday, 8 p.m.. Women’s they were badgM, and which, if stressing toe rellablUty of cer­ Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Prayer ____ XBMBER 0 F _,^ But, at the moment the picture was could not, at first, seem to ndly Bent originaaty had been ap­ launch another N»acecraft tor '4#. FeUowoMp annual meeting. THB ASSOCIATED P M S 8 full belief in the great good for­ faced with any choice between tain electronic components Associate Minister * Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 Concordia Lutheran Church Saturday, 6:30 p.m., Pilgrim meeting and Bible study at the m taken, the unarmed monk vras master of proved by Soviet officials. But, repairs. However, once the man H AaaodAted Press is exclusively entlOed quieting down and doing what It Which are guaranteed «>t ^ and 11:30 a.m. 40 Pitkin St. parsonage on Cider Mill M ., to the use ol repubUcatlon of all news dls- tune being banded him by the he added, the UB. Enabassy was is in orbit, then the fuels neces­ Fellowtaiip spaghetti dinner. Sacred Heart Church patches credited to It or not otherwise credll- the terrible tank. recent announcements from the could—even tUrd party can­ fail. But the commercial wlH 11 a.m., Worship. Nursery Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Pastor ElUngton. ad In this paper and also the local news pub- informed May 17 the abip would sary to get Wm to the damaged Rt, 30, Vernon What happened afterwards we do not Republican Citizens Committee. didacies—to qx>ll any chances soon be obsolete for repairs wHI thhnigh Church School Grade 7. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor not be permitted ta Lentagrad satellUe and return him to Ms St. Bridget’s Church Bolton Congregational Church Wapping Community Church *AH* riSitii o l repubUcatlon of apeclal dla- know, iqieclflcally. Periiaps both the What the announcement said of success for any moderate Re­ be made 160 miles out ta spaco Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Davis, 9 a.m .. Holy CJommunion, Rev. Patrick Sidllvan patches Mrehi are also reserved. ______on tee gixNBid it is a Naval eUp. home boae wffl be scmtaal com­ Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Congregational monk and the tank withdrew, for a sounded like the answer to a publican party, would invariably and an orWtliig man wffl be “Faith: Loss or Growth?” Church School and Nursery. Aralstant Pastor •nie Silas Bent, America’s pared to getting Urn iq> there Pastor Minister Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Minister The Herald PrlnUnp Com ply,, Inc., __ night’s and didn’t renew the pre­ party leader’s dream. choose the ruination role, as it making them. 7 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi. Rev. Robert J. Keen 10:80 a.m., The Seiwlce, amnes no financial reaponslM^ tor typo- newest and largest zeoearefa from the earth. Rev. Theodore Bacheler, ■raphloal errors appearing In^vertlseinents The Republican Citizens Com­ has done in the mayoralty cam­ Wltein tee next few yeart men Monday, 8 p.m. Women’s Fel- Rev. Dennis R. Hussey Church School and Nursery. Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 and cise situation in the morning. Perhaps •lip, had been invited by Rus­ Dr. Knufift A . Bhiicka o f An- 10 a.m.. Church School. Wor­ Minister udother reading matter In The Manchester mittee, It said, would support paign in New Yoric City last wffl be moving into space with lowahip workshop. ship Service. Sermon; "The 11:46 a.m. Evening BeraW______this was the section of Danang where sian Bdentists. R was to have' tonetkn, in OBUfomia, cwUmBtes the entire Republican ticket ta fall. ■peclal tool kite to not only re­ Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Church Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 and Center Congregational Church Parable of The Sim - and The l^ill service client of It. E. A Service, I ^ shooting did erupt later, and somebody been berthed at Leningrad dur­ pair malftmctloning equipment teat it may coot 13,000 n mm- School, Grades 8 through 12. 8 8 a.m., Worship Service. Ser­ Publlahera RepreaentaUves - "rae Connecticut this year. 'While do­ Perhaps, unknown to ui. It ing tte eeoond International United Church of Christ Umbrella.” St. Bernard’s Church mon by the Rev. Mr. Bacheler, carried the monk away while the tank but to also assemble structures twOT- or more to ■usiain a. man p.m.. Stewardship committee. St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chl- ing this, it would change its was the prospect of only some Oceanographic Oongreea ICoy 11 Center St. 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. ‘"nie Words We Used To Hoar.” eago, DelroH and Boston.______rolled forward. For all his tremendous own character in two ways. such ruination role, which would teore. The need tor tWs type of in ortAt However, (hta oobro- Miasions committee. Rev- Ctifford O. Simpson, Rev. George F. X. Reilly superiority of power, we have never yet, 3D-June 9 in Mobcow^ orbiting repairman is drama­ naut wta carry out many oc- Wednesday, 8 p.m.. New St. James’ Church 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship serv­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP dRCULA- First, Isipton would resign aa. have to be played out ta the ol- Altbough it is under control of Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Minister United Methodist Church Pastor ice. Sermon by tee Rev. Mr. TONS. ______on Oils earth, seen the monk really win. its paid executive director, ’nils moet unavoidable Company of tized by toe failure of some ttvlUea *1710. pro-rated cost for member training session. Rev. Kenneth W. Steere, Rev. Raoul J. Pronovost the Navy’s Oceanographic Of­ bigtay expensive satellites to repairs in space wtU be but a Pastor Rt. 44A. Bolton Hutcheon, "The Lord Reigneth.” DIapUy adverUatng closing hours: Either he loses his own nerve at the last would help the Conunlttee the right wing’s extrema ex- Rev. Eugene F. Torpey Associate Minister Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, Rev. .Anthony Kuzdal P ot Monday — 1 p.m. JMday. fice, tee SOaa Bent is “engaged perform their mission due to fraction of (hta if he ta already Cbiuch School, minute, or alters his stance so that he transform itself into a strictly tremiats, wUch began operating Trinity Covenant Church Rev. John J. O’Brien Miss Antoinette Bierce, Minister »V)r Tuesday — } p.m. Monto^ omy in msietMUc research, ta some minor malfunction on toe in orbit and tee problem to only Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. For Wednesday — 1 p.m^^Tuesday. has enough of^a defensive belligerence volunteer organisation, which among some of the conservative Rev. Vincent J. Flynn Director of Christian Hducatlon Masses at T, 8, 9, 10 and 11 »V)r Thursday — 1 p . ^ Wetoesday, staffed by civilian scientiats and launch pad or ta space. that o f taU ng Mmsett and Ms Rev. K. EJnar Rask, Pastor Unitarian Fellowship For Friday — 1 p.m. Tbutnday. ta him to make attack on him possible, would not need the fund-raising minded, but still solid and re­ 9:15 a.m., Sunday School and a.m. manned only by a UA. Mei^ The higWy succeesful General equipment to tee ailing ootel- 8639 Main St. F ^ Saturday — 1 P-” >- ^ ^ or those around him refuse to consign which had hitherto made It a sponsible dtizens who bad been chant Marine em fi". MhgnuBOO 8, 9:16 and 11 a.m., Worship Nursery. Glastonbury Classified deadline: 10:» a.m. eacb day t t Electric Nimbus weather statel- Mte for the repairs. While re­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Service. Sermon: “Behold The St. Matthew’s Cburch, Tolland pnMlcation except Saturday — t Am. rather formidable "financial providing Mr. Lupton's Com­ said. Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and ^ r ./-fc • • A Y / 10:46 a.m.. Worship any part of their own fates to him. Bte had its career terminated pair coots appear eomawhat for- classes for kindergarten Dreamer.” Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Paator competitor of the regular Re­ mittee with its budget. 11:30 a.m. served U rsanization tor Zo lears service, sermon: ‘"Ihe A»cen- 10:30 a.m., Sunday School and Ibe monk never wins. Neither, for that by a malfunction of the solar htoding at teta time it must through axlult. 9:16 and 11 a.m.. Church Satnnlay, May 21 publican Party.” Whatever the behind-the- Questions Bill Sionoi/Ym _ —AnArt A(ftf4TvmikHn(nAffirmation n# of ITodih Faith,' Meeting Sundays ta New Church Morning meeting. Mrs. Char­ matter, doee the tank, for ell the tank paddle orientation eystem. For drop dranticaUy wtth the pres­ 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. School. Crlh Room (9:16 only) We, in this comer, were as scenes explanation, and what­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Com­ South Methodist Church Albert Ti Dewey of 54 Robert Rd. Haa given 25 yeere of Confirmation at 10:45 Service. lotte KitowBlcl cf tee American ever wtas, even when it has a victory, some tHiknown reason tee solar ence of man la apace. Sermon: “Power Unlyaabed.” through Junior High. UK>er Masses « t 7 :80, 8 :30 and 10 :S0 surprised by all this as Chair­ ever Mr. Plnney's momentary missioner of Education Harold Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. service as a director for the Newrlngton Hospital for Crip­ Civil Liberties Union will speak la the need to begin getting reedy to do Howe n says he cannot give his cell paddles could not be point­ CkrrrenUy there ore many Nursery. Juniors (Grades 6 and 6) will pled Children, and the board of dlrectoru honored him for a.m. And Now Mandiester man Plnney was, or at least hesitation about touching the ed toward the sun so that the Pastor First Lutheran Church on "Narcotics and Civil Liber­ the whole thing aO over again, in some cup of party peace to his lips, “wholdieaited endorsement” of highly, sophtaUcated and com­ 5 p-m.. Inquirer’s class. attend church with families. that service with this citation at its recent annual meeting. pretended to be. We had, we power supply failed and with it Rev. Ritaiard W. Dupee Rockville ties.” Tlie South Wtodgosr Board trf Bduoa- other street, in some other city. confess, been casting the Re­ that cup indeed now runs over, a Senate bill appropriating plex spacecraft being aoaem- ’Tuesday, 1 p.m.. Ladies’ 1 p.m., Ways and means He has served as Its finance chairman. The retired (he’s Vernon Assembly of God Church the operation of tee satellite. Prayer Fellowship. Associate Pastor Rev. C. Henry Anderson, non. Joining the previous actions at publican Citizens Committee beyond the fondest expectations funds for the federal Aid to LU>- Ued; their launMiea w ill take and Organ Fund drive commit­ 80) vice president of the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. Northeast School Similarly, in the case of the Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ tees, Woodruff Hall. Vlce-Paator Unitarian Meeting House West Hartford and Famdngttm In voU into an extremist image, per­ of anybody. And so many of the raries program because it car­ jAace in the next few years. 0 and 10:46 a.m ., Reception has served many yeans as an officer at St, Mary’s Church, Inteneotlon of Rts. SO and 81 Hloonifleld Ave., Hartford Orbiting Geophysical Obaerva- week Service. :30 p.m ., Membere of CYP Vernon 60 tag Ita wUllngnesa to enter the proposed haps unfairly and a trifle in­ supeilicia] things are b ^ g set ries more money than tee ad- . ■Xheoe spececraflt are frightfiflly of new members. World Serv­ and is ita wrarden emeritus. (HeroM photo by Plato.) 9 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Nathaniel D. Louriat Balancing The Children ministration is seeking. tory which was perfectly expeiMiive with individual oowts Friday, 7:30 p.m., Paatoral Club will go to Bolton Lake to R ev. MloheUno R icci program for busing an experimental accurately because we did not in order for the Republican launched and went tato a pre­ ice SiBiday. The Rev. Dr. For­ 10:30 a.m., Sunday School know how to separate some of gubernatorial campaign this Howe said Friday be wished on the order o f $60 mUUon. A relations committee. complete work on grounds. Bamlber of North End of Hartford Ne­ Within the next 20 to 25 years, pub­ cise orMt, a mttifunctlon of the rest Hedden, Board of Missions, 6 to 8 p.m.. Ways and means and Church Service. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Services, the operations of its network in year that the Democrats have he ooidd fully support the bUL Mfcn in apace could spell the dif­ National Division preaching. H e b r o n 9:46 a.m., Suixlay SchooL Nursery and Worta^ Church gro chUdren Into sehoolrooma In sur- lic school enrollments in all big U.S. exteimible booms prevented tea First Church of Christ, and Organ Fund drive com- 11 a.m.. Worship Service. the state from those of other ever increasing reason to worry But, he explained, overseas ference between failure and m c - Church School for Grades 1 Vernon Methodist Church SchooL mindlng towns, also attatdied eondl- cities wlH be almost entirely nonwhite, orientation system from being Scientist mittoee, Rohbina Room. 7 p.m., Bvangeliatic Service. while at least 00% of the pupils in pri­ right wing extremists groups of over any additional possibility . proUems emd tee state of tee ceos for these spacecraft. through 12. Nruoery for baiUee Rt. SO ttoiw to Its acceptance. domestic qconomy "miUgato operable and tee satelllto began Increases In Data 447 N. Mata St. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer vate and parochial schools wlU be white. national scope and less respon- that that campaign might de­ to tumble. While this ta not a to three-year.ed celebrate were the peo- Rev. John A. Lacey, Minister MAYTAG draw lines on maps to detennins where since It started. He said Indone­ its new independent infantry 11 a.m., Morning Prayer tan tee Devil Will Mean for Rev. James A. BIrdsall, Vicar more than one kind of tolerance—^not sia would end the campaign. Mexican general called out brigades — will be put into op­ the men who can aittempt to re­ Ourrentiy, we can oifly specu­ Mankind.” Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday jde with whom Mr. and Mrs. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Miss Helen C. Fischer, children go to school do not have racist aimed troops Friday to keep pair and service scientific satel­ with sermon by the Rev. Mir. School staff. Champe boarded while in Mex­ Director of Christian Education WASHERS only tolerance for races, but tolerance In Kulala Inmpur, sources eration in July at Schofield Bai> late on the missloa of a repair­ Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Group — The National Aeronautics and 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. motives. They’re concerned about safe­ dump tnicks from passing in lites. aid repairmen in space Nostrand. ‘Thursday, 6:30 p.m.. Adult ico. for those argumente and positions we said IitaiayBla has suggested lacks jn Hawaii. *110 man in apace. OiMe the mag. Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy ddscussions ta the Bible aid, 10 a.m., Morning Prayer and ty; if possible, they want to avoid send­ front of bia bouse on the out­ a new complex of toolis is be­ Information Hour (pastor’s A L News Space Administration will trun­ 9:25 and 10:66 am i., Church \M) find hard to understand, like the would- holding peace talks with Indone­ The Commerce Depiartment has been oibUed we will begin Communion. ‘“Things In Which it is Impos- Church School. ing chUdren -in long bus rides or forcing skirts of the capital. ing developed and tested which to appreciate hta value. The class). The American Legion Poet dle the first model of Its Saturn School. be compulsion of our more zeaknu an­ them to cross busy city streets. Tliey’re sian officials next Monday In has named tee parents cf one of Daily 7 p.m., Evening Pray- siWe for God to Lie” at the Monday through Friday, 7:46 Gen. Felipe Momtiel Jaasb tied can be used under weightless presence at a repainnan ta following locations; 87 Birch St., has voted to again present its 6 moon rocket to the launch pad 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship. DRYERS also aware that a pleasant .feature of Bangkok, 'Ihailand. Malayeian President Johnson’s personal • er. p.m.. Evening Prayer. gels, or the sanctimony with which some up about 2,000 tn l^ and 8,000 secretariee, Vicki McCammon, conditions. However, until men space can provide savings of 287 Oaidand St., and 726 Norte OommiBilty Baptist Church annual school Americtuiism- next Wednesday — five years to 6 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ childhood is finding friends in otufa own officials would not comment Church is open daily for pray­ tee day after President John P. 'at the bitterest defenders of the privl- workers for three hours, the as part of an American delega­ have had actual experience in luitold mUHons of dollars to this Idain St. ta Manchester, also 686 E. Center St. awards to Grade 6 pu(pile at tee ship. si:k neighborhood. ^beyond saying that a time and er. Union Congregational Church of hate and discrimination some- newspaper mtUnes Notlciaa tion at tee Budapest Internai- space in which they encounter 144 Griffin Rd. ta South Wind­ Rev. Alex H- Elsesser, elementary school. Kennedy set tee goal of landing 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellow- ’Therefore, school boards have tried to place had been aqggested to country’s space program. Rockville times mapage. to cloak themselves. It sai^ tional Fair next week. They ai« tasks which call for specialized sor and French Rd. in Bolton. Minister ‘The Legpion has atao approved U. S. astronauts on the moon by ship. permit children to attend schools eleeo MUffic. (T-(M, WSbR Oen. Fea. Ooiqi.) Church of the Nazaretie Rev. Paul J. Bowman', Paator Is an iasuB Which calls for, and whltit Mir. and Mirs. John H. McCam- Friday at the Kingdom Hall: the mem'bertaiip of WaWon 1970. Thursday, 7 p.m., Church to home, at least during their early The drivers used rocks and 236 Main 8t. Rev. James L. Austin NORMAN’S man of Sen Angelo, Tex. 7:30 p.m., 'Theocratic Ministry 9:30 a.m., Church School for Podston, North &t., and Prank ‘The milestone witi ^ ^ come dur- ^ School. has received, ta Manchester, ae else­ years. Since few city neli^tborhoods are Crewmen Miseing chits to tiy to force their way Rev. Robert J. Shoff, Minister Minister of Christian Education ’The Pentagon soys the XO- School. all aees. Claesee through Grade NicolQ, Old Oolchester Rd. The ing one of the busiest elght-day l*‘iir Till- IU'hI lli’tii where, the kind of courage In which de­ racially truly mixed, the inevitable con­ BYDiNEY, Australia (Af*) — through the troops tmtU author­ periods in the space age. FMve llfiA, the Navy’s vertical and 6:30 p.m., Service meeting. ' 4 have expanded session lasting tranter applicaton of George luul I'lii' "< Srrvli-<' cent people stand up for what they sequence is that their sdiools are siml- ’ Ten crewmen were missing to­ ities sent traffic pollca to tea Tales of Connecticut 9:30 a.m., Sunday School major launchings, including the 9 a.m.. Church School for sokUers' aid. No on« was re­ short take-off and lomBng craft, through Workhip Service. Adfflt H. Bunnell of Colchester from Grades 6 to 12. think ahould be the right thing for Man- larly segregated. day after a dredgbShlp sank in classes for ^1 age groups. Monroe was also approved. rescheduled Gemini 9, are Charg« Accounts 1l:t II \UTI OIID in» ported injured. has been tested for the finrt 10:46 a.m., Worship Service. The Presbyterian Churoh class meets ta Choir Room be­ 10:30 a.m .. Church School for chMtsr to do; when It la oonfranted with Negro leaden contend that sort of heavy seas off eastern Austra- ’This brings the total mem­ planned. This tee heaviest Invited JasBO said tee trucks have time aboard an aircraft carrier. Message by tee pastor. “ Has 43 Spruce St. hind pulpit. infants to Grade 4. >I \ \< It Its smaB, but still de^ly divisive, por- segregation is Just as detrimental to ha. 10:90 a.m ., Worshl'P. Choir bership to a record high of 104, launch schedule since April Money Orders Negro children as separate schools were Two bodlas washed adbore been dieitnthlng him as they tee Church Relevance Today?” Rev. George W. Smith 1962, When eight rockets rliped 10:46 a.m. Worship Service. tkm of the greatest and most important Minister Sunday. Speaker: Robert Dut­ plus three transfer members. ta the South. ’The average white child la and four men were plucked pass by his house from a nearby Beatles Were Illegal Chiidren's Chtu-ch smd Nurs- skyward in a five-day span. Sermon: “ Unemployed FUlth.” ■Ingle issue ta American' Ufe today. sand and gravel company. ton, “The American Ostrich.” Hebron Orange The Rev. Mr. Bowman preach- ARTHUR DRUG more ambitious, more education-mind­ from the water by rescue hedi- Hebron Grange will hold an The 3e6ntoot Saitorn 6 to be We have not believed, and do not be- copten after the Tid-ton dredge A Thought for Today By Wesley Gryk Jr, 6 p.m., Jtmior, Teen end 9:30 a.mi, Sunday School Nursery, rolled out Wednesdi^ will never i i« . Read Herald Ads ed than the average Negro child; thus, classes for all ages. . » P

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BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1966 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1966 PAGE SIX Manchester Realtors Tax Receipts Anti-Poverty Plan Obituary Rebel Fire Injures 15 To Mark 20th Birthday MrK Ansel Bnas Set for SinkiBg Creek H m Manchester Board of ROCKVILiB ,— Mrs. Louise Am ericans (Continued from Pngs One) USINESS S e r v i c e s D i r e c t o r y Owens Bubs, «7, of 27 E. Frank­ ReaMors will cHebraie its 20th lin Park, died today f t Rock­ aitniverBary on Wednesday night (Contlnaed from Page One) Kendrick said, a recruiter for Continned from T * g e One) an Ohio firm hired of S3 per­ ville General Hospital. She was with a dinner at Cavey’s t o g 21 the wife of Ansel Buss. Sept. 11 election for a consUtu- 3. A new Treasury policy to sons he interviewed. Cabin in LVork 649-6324 Windham Commiunity Memorial with a message for President their international bank books. aco Station. They come In four done. By the way, in addition to ery ^ v ic e . The answer is yes! ted and each spotting must be TEL. 643-0016 Ella Sumner and Mrs. Ray St. sounded at 11 a.m. today ’however, that “ we -might have the school office. Hospital, Wiilimantic. Johnson asking that the United Both are running a deficit. different sizes and the prices the fine work done here, you The oiily dlfferemce is the fact thoroughly dry before the Laurent were in charge of ar­ were a test of the Civil De­ to see-saw for a while, back- Children eligible for kinder­ Survivors also Include four states withdraw its support This bothers other countries, start as low as 69c. Why not get S t H Green stamps, that you take your rugs to be next pre-spot treatment. Of MOVE rangements for the meeting. fense warning system. The and-fill, try to make a base" About Town garten must be flve-years-old other daughters, a brothejr, from the Ky regime, because the United States and BELMONT drive in now and get an entire cleaned and piclc them up when course, this depends upon the Expert p_. . test will be made each When the next bull (or rising) Officers of Temple Chapter, on or before January 1, 1967. COIN SALE three other sisters, 11 grand- Vice Consul James R. Bulllng- Britain are the guardians of'the set while this fine offer lasts? they are ready — certMnly a amount of soil on the furniture, Saturday at 11 a.m. market would get under way Order of Eastern Star, will re­ First grade children must be CARPET PLAZA children, 11 great-grandchildren ton met the Buddhists at the two chief international curren­ Savings up to 20% from Of course, this is the time of very easy way to enjoy a most qiien a special shampoo treat- TOURAINE • Moving was fmyone's guess. hearse tomorrow at 2 p.m. in six-years-old on or before Officer Testifies and several nieces and neph- front door of the consulate. In- cies, the dollar and the pound. our large coin and supply year when your car needs at­ sulhstaTjtial saving. ment finishes the job and your • Packing GM Reports The U.S. Treasury hopes for Wall Street certainly was not the main lodge room of the Ma- January 1, 1967. A birth cer­ 643*6563 ews. vited them In, |utd accepted the These, along with gold, are FREE ESTIMATES! inventory. tention after the winter and you You can send work to Man- furniture will sparkle along with improvement later this year, out of the woods. Of 1,586 Issues sonic Temple in preparation for tificate or baptismal certificate In Drugs Trial PAINTS • storage Funeral service* will be held meaaage. what countries use to settle could not pick a finer place to Chester Rug Cleaning Co. with the rest of the house. As to the but says that depends a lot on traded this week, losers out- the official visitation of grand should be presented along with See Us For: Monday at 9 am . from her The message for the Presi­ Auto Sales their international trade gaps have a tuneup job done than assurance for they are constant- cost of this service, it will vary what happens in Viet Nam. nrimbered gainers by 960 to 488. officers. a record of immunization HARTFORD (AP) — A state FOR BEST RESULTS home at 126 North St., Willi- dent dharged that Ky's forces and Investment deals. Wall-to-Wall Carpeting, Connecticut Valley at Reuben Plen’s Texaco Sta- poUce officer haa testified that adding the newest In fully vrith ‘.he size, trimming and type MANCHESTER The Associated Press average shots. manitic, with a Moss of requiem had attacked a pagoda at Da The U.S. balance of pay­ lion. When you take your car present when confessed tested equipment so that you of upholstery —whether it is a Looking Up of 60 stocks fell 2.1 to 319.0. Duse-Mazzini Lodge, Order of Longview and Center Linoleum, Tile, at St. Joseph's Church, WilH- Nang and killed, wounded or ments problems, of several Coin Go. in here you know that your car narcotics courier Joseph Caron finest facilities plain finish or whether the up- The pace of the decline, how­ Sons of Italy in America, will Schools will ■ each have one Ceramic, Formica and 97 Center St. Manchester MOVING ANC mantic, at 10 a.m. Burial, will arrested all monks, nuns and years standing, is complicated Hospital Notes will be checked over from start identified James J Miller of money can buy. Due to the holstery is tufted, PAUL'S (Continued from Page One) ever, had been breiked consid­ meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. morning and one afternoon 643-6295 be In St. Joseph's Cemetery, faithful In the building. now by the war in Viet Nam. Installation . . . to finish. You may need new orange as the man to whom demand for apecial three - day Manchester Rug Cleaning PAINT SUPPLY erably. at the Italian American Home, kindergarten session. Winder- Tues. - Frl. Noon—9 P.M. Wiilimantic. Britain's difficulties could grow Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. spark plugs, possibly the points },e had delivered two ship- clearing service (available Co. also has new carpets, pad- TRUCKING CO. trimmed Us expansion program The week started with another 135 EJldrldge St. Meetings have mere Mhool will have three Saturday 9 A.M. — 6 P.M. Friends may call at her home worse fast, if its shdiping strike in all areas excepting mater­ 808 MAIN ST. 643-6662 are dirty and this condlUbn will ments of heroin. request) they have recenUy ding and remnants and they do 645 MAIN STREET through 1967 by 10 per cent or jolting setback on Monday when been scheduled for Wednesdays sessions, two morning and one this evening and tomorrow. cortUnues. nity where they are 2:30 to 4 make a very great difference Miller a 38-year-old hairdres- bought a new 22-inch buffer all kinds of installation work on Tel. 649-0300 Viet Showdown some $130 million, in line with of the Business instead of Sundays. afternoon or one morning and The Klllourey Brothers, Inc., p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private, members in the performance of your car. ggj. jg 'gtandlng trial in U.S. ” iaohine so that the work can be carpets and rugs. They do cut- President Johnson’s request. The war In Viet Nam means Council expressed concern that ------two afternoon. Parents will be Funeral Home, 36 Union St., 1s rooms where they are 10 a.m. Burned points, dirty spark jjjatrict Court on charges of speeded up with no deterlora- ting, binding, sewing and will M a y Decide Roche, In his forecast, specifi­ that many dollars are flowing corporate profit margins would pvt. Richard T .' Barracliffe notified whldi session their VIC’S PIZZA SHOP WATKINS-WEST In charge o f arrangements. to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested plugs—either one —cut down the conrolracy In connection with ^® careful and thorough mothproof your rugs for you. ed he was talking about sales in overseas at a time when the fail after mid-year. The fear of of 98 W. Middle Tpke. recenUy child will attend w h ^ bus 163 W. Middle Turnpike not to smoke in patients’ rooms. way your car can pick up and. international narcoHcs ring, cleaning of rugs. Should you wish to store rugs, MOItK leKOrtkK American Policy the second 10 days of this month United States is trying various civil war in Viet Nam and con­ enlisted in the Connecticut routes are set. Phone 649-3700 FUNERAL Mrs. Tliomas Gardell No more than two visitors at with heavy traffic, it is essential Caron, a 36-yeor-old Canadian, ®’’® ^ h n g yourself If you this may also be taken care of. BKOORATK WIT44 as opposed to the first 10 days. schemes to keep more of them tinued apprehension over a pos­ Army National Guard and will ------one time per patient. PIZZA SERVICE. that you can accelerate quickly, jg government’s star wit- are. saving money It is nice to know that your rugs Mrs. Mary Rizzuto Cardell, 63, (Continued from Page One) He didn’t say how he thought home. The British shipping sible tax increase were other report to Ft. Dlx, N. J., for six Is it time to have the cooling nggg He has testified that MiUer putting off having your rugs can be safe from moths for a Sherwin-Williams e t Wllaon, wife of Thomaa Car­ the second 10 day sales would strike stifles its exports just ADMITTED YESTERDAY: factors. months’ active tour of duty. He SPAGHETTI apiUed and the amoke has set­ Pageant Finalist ORMAND J. WEST system of your car flushed and ' ^jbe Connecticut contact ®*caned. Vacuum cleaners get period of five years, and this dell, died Thuraday at a Hart­ compare with those of the like \^en it Is trying to build them John Aspdnwall, RFD 1, Bolton; The ___ market___ tried____ to rally , is the ______son of Mr. and Mrs. EJd- RAVIOLI ford convalescent home. She tled, he might emerge as a new period last year. up to cut its trade defi have the old antl-freeze drained man tor the gang, which trans- ^® ®“*’^ace dirt but grit and dirt is a written guarantee, SUPER up to cut its trade deficit caused Bruce Beebe, 9 Country Lane, Tuesday morning Iwt it faltered gar Barracliffe. Open 11 A.M. Dally Director was the mother of Mrs. Oon- leader; and that the United Stockholders centered much hv by toptom heavyhonvv imports.imtv%rt= RockviHc; Mrs.______June _Brylowe, and declined again following Former Resident out? When you take your car to ported narcotics into the coun- ^be rug fibers For the finest in rug cleaning, KEM-TONE Closed at 10 P.M. Reuben Plen’s for a spring tune- try from (^nada and Mexico. eventually cut them. In the cleaning of furniture, for atance Furlong -of Mancherter. despite its vast military of their^ questioning , . . . on the , — — Nam------war also------is dis- Poi-tland;------r— » ------Frank Carpenter,— r ...... - - 91 - news that the Gemini...... 9 space Kiwanis Club of Manchester continued from Page One) Tues. and Wed. 142 E. CENTER ST. I U l I ) > I W A M PAIN 1 Survivors also Include three here, can do UUlc to control March disclo^re that GM nad couraglng U.S. export buildups Adelaide Rd.; Susan Clavette, mission bad been aborted, will meet Tuesday noon at 11 P.M. Thurs., Frl. up you know that he will check state trooper M. Demkmg gentle and thorough cleam- new rugs and carpets and all aons, a sister and brother and pressurs that make up the private detectives t o ^ a ^ increasing importa, ITie 34 Clinton St.; Mrs. Eleanor Wednesday came the big rally Sat. Midnight all the points where trouble can ggid Friday he was with Caron such as all rugs get at Man- installation jobs, depend upon Cavey’s Restaurant. Maj. Fred- dale, Fla., said: “ We see to It Manchester’s Oldest 14 grandchildren. ^ explosive world of Vietnamese ^ industry critic Ralph growing defense spending fat- Conway, 448 W. Middle Tpke.; and brokers said it was mainly Sundays 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. start. An oil change, a really on Feb. 12, 1964, when Caron ®bester Rug Cleaning Co. will Manchester Rug aeanlng Ck>. SHERWIN WILLIAMS erick H. Russell------.... - of------— Uie U.S. ------Ma- that WICI.W thebiic acLAot;false iCMiicalashes aare i c iiutnot tooWJU With Finest Facilities The funeral will be held Mon- Nader, . domestic economy and Lori Erickson, 194 Eldridge a “ technical rebound from an ninee C ^ s , and Manpower Of- ^ CLOSED MONDAYS good lubricating job and, many picked out Miller from a crowd ------^------981 MAIN STREET day at 8:16 a.m. from the D 1^- Reports from Washington in- Roche admitted the incident increases demands at home for St.: Herbert Frazer, East Hai^- oversold condition.” But reports fice.___s._ _State______of Connecticut,______. “ other items that go Into a in g MUtord shopping center, opo Funeral Chapel, 2 ^ Weth- ^i^ate that the possibility is not Senate aubcommitUe foreign and domestic ford; Brad Freeman, Glaston- of booming sales of color televi- Headquarters Selective Service wear exaggerated smooth functioning job are rou- Demlong said he and Ckiron Baboons^ Blood Pressure TEL. 648-6636 ersficld Ave., Harttord, with a aomt quarters that investigating &nUi safety. He bury; Donihue Funk. 14 Arch sion sets and other home ap- System, will speak on “Opera- eyelashes, but some tMat bring tine matters here, and when the ^ere Inside a truck equipped BOlemn high Mass of «quiem at g^uth Viet Nam might be forced apologized to Nader and to Sen. Tlie United States is urging its St.; Earle Gaudet, 39 Haynes piiances helped. MANCHESTER job is finished your car will run with oneAvay glass when Caron OA W41a/\n AV«*aVia*vi r).rV\niT inA ...... ^ tions of the Draft.’’ Members out their beauty. The eyelashes PONTIAC Bt. Gertrude’s Church, Wilson, ^ ^ three northern- Abraham Ribicoff, D-Oonn., the banks to lend less abroad. And St.; Mrs. Janef Granato, 26 An early rise faded on Thurs­ are reminded that they may are carefully trimmed and • BO smoothly you will be delight- made the IdentlfloMon. Subject of Investigation subcommittee chairman. AND at 9. Buri^ will *>* In Mt- W. provinces next to North it reports they are doing it. So Lllley St.; George Harris, East day after Ford Motor Co. offi- bring their draft-age sons. feathered.” J MEMORIAL CO. ed. Caron waa captured at Lare­ Mrs Evelyn Davis of New lUUUd Rent-CUlAr Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, far this year they are getting Hartford; Arland Kimball, He- ciEds said that the dip in May -— - A “ glowing outdoor look,” . Reuben Plen took over the do, Texas, (Jot. 10, 1963, with ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) essary to fit the transducers RUBY’S MOBIL York a familiar figure at stock­ Opposite East Cemetery Friends may call at the fu­ "If we have to do somethilng back more In repayments of old brou; Aubrey Langille, 240 auto sales apparently continued Mark Molava of 141 Tanner Miss Clarke said, is emphasized | Texaco Station on July 16, 1962 76 pounds of heroin in his car. what do you know about the °v®*’ blood vessels, said Frank- : jg y w /w c neral chapel today and tomor­ holders' meetings was ruled out TEMPEST like that, why don’t we just get loans than they are sending Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Florence into the month’s second lO^day St. will participate in a recital in this year’s pageant makeups. • and more and more people have M iU « is e x p ^ e d to b ^ ^lood pressure of baboons? How 858 BURNSIDE AVE. SERVICE STATION of order by Donner when she row from 8 to 6 and 7 to 9 out altogether," said one bitter abroad for new ones. LaPointe, Tolland; Evan Lawn, period. Friday, May 27, at 8 p.m. at Clean faces are needed as a Quality Memorials come to depend upon the fine his defense on Tuesday, when ^ , He and Van Otters observed 134 E. CENTER ST, asked why GM had not fired Its EAST HARTFORD p.m. U.S. official. Washington also has tried to Ellington; James Lodge, 24 Vlc- On Friday the list mounted its (Ae Julius Hartt School of Mu- foundation tor this, she said. < SALES and SERVICE work done here. Mr. Plen has his trial enters its fourth week. ®'boul giraffes. baboons’ blood pressure TEL. 649-6977 general counsel, Aloyslus F. Over SO Years E.\perlence Other reports from Waking- get more foreign tourist money toria Rd.; Mrs. Martha Miller, second advance of the week on sic of the University of Hart- “ Many don’t clean their faces ( had many years of experience Miller’s attorneys have an- Hot much? Scientists want to when the animals saw or heard 289-6333 S WE INSTALL Power, as a result of the Nader ton reflected a tougher tone spent here to offset the growing RFD 2. Manchester; Jean news late in the day of optimis­ ford. He is a violin student of thoroughly,” she noted. “ The { as a mechanic and he is known nounced that they have witness- know more too, and they have leopards, their traditional ene- Call 649-5807 PAUL DODGE Power and Hand Tools COLUMBUS Funerals than the United States has taken amount Americans spend Newth, 18 Radding St.; Mrs. tic statements from General Joza Karas at the Hartt School. foreig;n girls have better com- 1 all over as an expert on hydra- es who will testify that Miller been using the African veldt aa my. HEAVY DUTY Donner said no one had disa- abroad. It estimates that free Susan Northup, 59 Foster St. matte transmissions. This is a was working in a beauty par- a laboratory. “ But it didn’t seem to be fear Painting and Decorating in past Viet Nam crises. Highest r*xr’ 1 l ■ Vit M,a,. *1.:^ x-vcci ivioiors,Motors, UMJiuumgincluding a lorevascforecast oiof The pipublic is invited free of plexions, on the whole, than the A. AIMETTI, Prop PONTIAG, ING. Tools SHOCK officials were quoted as ha\-ing f*"*® ,, , ” ® ^ pending Yankee tourists will Mrs. Rose Pallait, 1311 Elling- 13 million in arayual car sales by charge, Americans. field that really requires an ex- lor at the time the prosecution Dean Fraaikliji, chief of bio- we saw,’’ said Franklin. “ It ap- Harrison St., Manchester 373 Main St.—Tel. 649-2881 Garden and Land Tools Nicholas F. Blanchard said the United States can only investigate Nader’s background top thbir foreign counterparts ton Rd„ South Windsor; Peter 1975. Another rise in the cost of ------A full cast will appear on to- [ pert, and when Reuben Plen claims he was accepting deliv- medical engineei^lng at Scripps peared to be anger, and the ba- ABSORBERS in view of the fact that his con­ Baby, Household, Party Hie funeral of NichoJaa ito ao much, that governments by around $2 billion this year. Patricca,"61 Eldridge St.; Emery living also helped heat up stock Hooks Johnston Jr. of Bay- night’s glamour parade, to be ' looks your car over, he can tell ertee of heroin from Caron. Clinic and Research Foundation boons acted anxious to get at and Banduet Supplies Blanchard of 23 S. Alton St. oannot be helped to achieve In- tention that the Chevrolet (3or But the U.S. Treasury has dis- Pendleton, 921 E. Middle Tpke.; prices. berry Rd., Glastonbury, is res- televised nationally In color o n ”, you whether you really need a Caron has testified that the in La Jolla, Calif., said baboons the leopard rather than to get Invalid Needs valr was unsafe had preceded a ^9.98 was held this morning from the dependence and stability with- carded, at least tor the time, Edward Peowsld Jr., East Hart- ______ervatlon chairman for the re- CBS. On the stage will be the 15 * Looking for a place for new transmission or whether it deliveries, which totaled 152 were chosen for testing because away from him.” number of lawsuits against the STEVENSON’S Holmes Funeral Home, 400 helping themselves. talk of imposing a head tax to ford; Lauren Phillips, 2518 EI- union -of the' Class of 1956 of finalists, 34 state queens elimi- ! that Special Affair? is just a matter of having the pounds of the drug, occurred on they are available and because He said the packs did not Main St., with a Mass of reqqi- :______company. discourage Americans from lington Rd., Wapping; Wallace Manchester High School. The nated in the semifinals, the } seals replaced. He does a beau- Aug. 20 and 22, 1963, and on they are distantly related to seem to affect the baboons’ way Donner added, however, that $50 in Change em at St. James’ Church. Hie going overseas. Pierce, Broad Brook; Francis event will be held Saturday, reigning Miss Universe, w l» Is ( WE CATER TO: ESSO tiful job on transmissions and Sept. 21, 1963, ait the Stratford man. of life. Rev. Eugene F. Torpey was there bad been some questions Hie drive to get American Quinn, 46 SUverwood Rd., Ver- his prices are exceptionally Motor Inn in Stratford. A & A May 28 at DePasquale’s Res- Apasra Hongsakula of Thai- { • Banquets • Weddings But ultimately reseai'chers Franklin said a nerve sensi­ Reuben Plen’s celebrant. Mrs. Jane Maccarone Man Charged as to the ethics of the investiga- corporations to spend fewer dbl- non; Dennis Raymond, East Taken in Break 405 MAIN ST. reasonable; however, you can taurant, Newington, on Hie Ber- land;] and Miss USA, Sue Ann J • Gatherings may expand their study to tive to pressure, and found in was CH'ganist and soloist. Burial tion of Nader, and “ steps have abroad tor new plants abd Hartford: Frederick Rocker, 251 depend.upon him to t?ll you hon­ PUMP SERVIGE A break into Cole's , Service I'in Tpke. Dinner will be served Downey of Ohio. j • Group Meetings TEL. 649-5533 ^ chimpanzees, orangutans and man and most other mammals. Texaco Sfafiot\ was in St. James’ Cemetery. In Beating been taken so that no such inci­ other investments is bei(ig South St., Rockville; Lori estly if your car really does Water Systems and Pumps Station on W. Center St. at 7:30 after cocktails at 6:30 Eight judges will select the ' of every deiwHptlon Radio Today even birds, Franklin told an in- sends out electric Impulses that Hie Rev. John J. O’Brien read dent will happen again.” pushed despite rising objections Sladyk, 1051 Foster St., Wap- need a new transmission. If you some time during the night net­ p.m. new Miss USA and tour runners- ! * Tune-Ups terviewer at a biomedical sym-i cause the heart to compensate Jacuzzi Goulds the committal service. A man who police said was . Mrs. Davis nominated Nader from many American business­ ping. We have the "Know-How” have any doubts about your car, , WDBC—1364 381 Main Streat ^ ted about $50—in change. up from these finalists;' '• l: Mrs. ^ i s prary at about 8:15 p.m. It was was being used to fill a lawn- Heart Implanted 6:40 Preaknesa Race working on it. {its. sUtion jail. A bond of $100 was dent from a nearby sidewalk. Quality Manufacturers 6:00 News bv Mkharl A. Petli, M.D. Haider, chairman of Jersey Richardson, Coventry;von w Mrs. no missing When she returned mower r/hen it ignited. Flames 781 PARKER ST. She said the fatal shot came ______f u r n i t u r e CLEANING 5 John, East Ebwtford—289-5459 6:10 World This Week The Chamber has asked aU w ea ra n ce on Standard Oil, told Us annual Muriel Gorman,' 1 Franklin St. about an hour-and-a-half later, shot up from the can and At NY Hospital TeL 643-5735 or 643-6879 6:36 Weekend MVJ CM VOU HELP •f Its members to write to the from a police car moving slowly meeting this week that the com-, Mrs. Joan Jenning;s, Coventry; 7:00 News HOAR^ENE^^ pug WM. DICKSON & SON beside the victim’s car. ,pany will continue to coo^rate. A small lawnmower was tak- reached the house. No reason Continued from Page One) 7:10 Weekend To LARypkim^' 2 Tools Advanced •tale’s representatives In C o n ------Mrs. Carol Miffitt, 38 Lawrence en from the property of Mabel has been given why the gaso- 10:30 Weekend gresB, to urge a “ no" vote on Another witness. Officer jjg stressed that the pro-' St., Rockville; Michael Vitiello, f '. 12:00 News NEW YORK—(Makers of met­ Tel. 649-0920—Manchester, Conn Thomas Freeman, said the vie- limiting capital outflows MacCfacken at 17 Spruce S t Ur- cfjg h t fire, mained ki DeRudder’a chest 12:16 Sign Oft the legislation, calling it “Fed­ 109. Benedict Dr., Wapping; Mrs. COLUMBUS WFOP—1 « 4 al cutting and metal forming, Senior Citizens tim's car stopped, then in a oujy weakens our future balance some time within the past few An alanrt was soimded from until he died. eralization of Unemployment Nancy Peterson and son, 16 Riv- HEAVY DUTY 1:00 Lou Terri tools registered a 22 per ceifti sudden lunge the vehicle start^ ^ payments poeiUon by torego- 3:00 George Brewer Compensation,’’ and predicting ,r.W ,D r.. y.„on: Mr.. MIU. T™. St g After renioval of MeCtae’ 6:30 Ken Griffin / gain in shipments last year. Host to Clubs up again and swep^ed sharply n abroad. Prolonging the vol- Warren Ave., Vernon, home from work. CAU HS tot Ktotri btto NM mynur ^ ^ has been made. The fire is im- kshed. Distributed By tures Tower, but they may rtill This Long Island village of hamburgers : progm n. eaten at the center, a ere they ***■ gun dischaiged accl- untaiy controls much longer, he DISCHARGE^} TODAY: Mrs. ^er investigation. “ We gambled and lost,’’ ndd reach into -the 70s, the U.S. 5-a some iO.OOO has rejected a mil- will be served beteragee by denny as the car lurched for- said, would endanger the com- Amelia DeCarli, 16 Bigelow St. TRUCK IN TAVERN Oentia S r;.. McCans’ w l i ^ , adding that her Weather Bureau says. ilk v Von-doUar federal grant. The members of the .ManchCBter ward. petiitive poeMion of ^ e r ic a n ------HALEDON, N.J. (AP) — A F^.Johnson PAINT OQ busband would teve been “ mis- Low pressure ^tould move grant, tram the Federal'Office dub. )8oya has said he was ijeach- inveatore in foreign countriee gailMgn tnKk was mnong the 723t^ MAINmaim ST.,ST„ MANCHESTER—MANCHESTER—PHONEp h o n e 649-4501649-450] Penonal Notices ing for the igidUon keys. ^ would Umtt the rehun flow Tourn Use VHF On the Rise eraWe’’ if tokced to continue eastward today , setting off HUMIPITV HELP$. of Economic Opportunity, was The Open House will be iMkI recent patroris of jz local tavern. living ae he bad before auigery. buy shower'activity In its path. TORN ON A t o ' finance an experimental from 1 to 6 pm. tomorrow and The shooting followed what of doUara, and thus prove self- WAGHXNGTON — About 1)5 Hie______tnic|k_____ drivgr______toM_ police______his THE PAINT THAPS WORTH THE VfORK SHOWER ANP e expectatkm of life in In- The pump bypasses the left Unsettled oondUfoivs associat­ “ talking typewriter” p r o g r ^ C u d O f Thank* ** public. Refteeb- poUce described as a SO-bkxsk defeating. per cent o f the b a r ^ towa and brak^ failed a ^ 'h e mwervid to ^IT IN look for the golden arches. . . McDonaldV But wUle ventrtrte, the heart’s primary ed with weather patterns over THE «T£AM. to teach reading, arithmetic and WewrftbeUi t» wm* our friends and ments wiU be served. Mendbers

I P A G E N IN E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 21,1966 Hunt Headache for Franks Again LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB ilnwwr la Prwiloua ftm la Tntveling Anwnd lanHwriMiaH JBDlMi ■ . STPnmleatw. SBRnddjr « n d « CODnomlBatiMi Jay Hurls Long-Term Pacts My WOEP.TVnMS^ HOW OtN W3U / SOoinEiy oil ALFadfle- j-„03BST ATAHMSUKBIrtlfr? L BMaM noMlodc „*ft1HOSE DRATTED 80Atetl«P 1 t l l u u I 42----- SeM KNOW MARTHA ORDERED ME SBBmtad Reds’ W in TO KEEP THE HOUSE «« m s S 5 / 4BEdMoaa U Sattls „ Tak® Seen in Pro Ball AND NOW THEY THRSKTEN ME S2Soa«(S«Qi Over Cards WITH AN ORGY OP UTTERBUE- » “ >■) BUGGS BUNNY 6\H6 UNt£$« 1 SERVE NOTHlNE M iipew* cal BAatoaMth*■■ TShoihoneaB 31 Babjrloiilaa cqia NEW YORK (AP) — NEW YORK (AP)-Ojie BUT GOURMET MEALS/ u n S e O m •CeMwiy. B ^ S a i g^Puta.thro^ a war developing between the National Fcrotball L ^ g u e ^ ^ .2 tie for fcctun MlndhridDd Headaches? nChapcMC *9Bomandata S^Yw-f****** Ron Hunt probably gave and the Ar^erican Football League would seem to be g^d piiion’s. L t d C f F l VER DRIVIN' 1 PRESUME I HAVE .06 Take oat 10Small apeitim iw tn.) |t r>«nHng, 40 Slgnlfiratkim Anierioan I.esgne long-term contracts for stars._ pitching ^ dominated, Mike AWAY AXV CUSTOMERS! DISCHARGED A/Y lOAibancI hn ■ootushcaidt Herman Franks another fX FEAR X HAVE MISPLACED etc. 4 1Geta np W. L. Pet. G.B. Alex Karras, the Detroit ————— — — — — Kelley and Jack Holik giving OBLISATION-CHEERIO!^ B n iier knota ITLofty . 42 Raced one but Milt Pkppas’ prob­ — Mf/ WALLETl HOWEVER, I IBNeeotiate 43 Sea flyer Cleveland ... 20 8 .714 Lions’ massive defensive tackle, ffpy, Commissioner Pete Ro- up but two and three hits re­ SHALL BE (sLAD TO cmOi DOWN ably cleared one of Don r ISeoarfa 23Blnhmarie 44Hodcal Baltimore .. . 19 1 .613 2M. lent credence to that theory Fri- gelle. spectively for Sears and the ENTERTAIN VOIR DINERS MOobsmM (med.) Instrument Heffner’s. .600 3 BUGSVlS SRange ' 46 Hideous Hunt, the New York Mets’ Detroit ...... , 18 12 day when he landed what is per- vyi,en the NFTi ended Its Fordmen. Holik fanned 14 and JTO PAV POR Wf/ REPASTl, SBeOoed . 16 12 .671 4 haps the longest player con^ct meeting Friday at Kelley nine, b e a n e r y KtitiBiiiM ' SNotion monster scrappy second baseman, con­ Minnesota-',. NmrYotfc 4 2 47AngloSaxa« . i7 16 .631 6 ^I'M STUCKl SOftaqr YOlcano 26PuiposiM tinued to shea Franks’ pitching California .., in NFL history, signing with the vvashtogton, Rozelie took notice ^ergln collected theow 16 .483 6^ lions for seven more seasons. ^ WHAT ELSE SSModfilca STBikiili 27Lo^ty StaSf Friday night, collecting CWcago ...... 14 rf report. a«t p .„.» » tn. » ! “ *■>’' MBnlalBiaEto dignltaiy mBxitiJh — of 48Profounil 13 18 .419 814 The interesting point was that ^7 UonsTave‘be'en Stafford and Kelley were the CANIOO? theieabn eOGremilant two singles and a homer and Washington . ttetcca ton e who New York .. . 12 19 .387 9’ a Karras, upon signing, said he t- aBCoBNiiMl waahee UghflT 39 HeUieT (*!>■) Eskimo driving in five runs in a 7-6 vic­ approached by representatives . 19 .367 10 had turned down “a very at- ^ 8 11 tory over San Francisco that Kansas City 11 of AFYi clubs. n r p ♦ 6 6 ra Boston ...... 11 21 .344 11 tractive offer” to play for the The gamo will be replaced sent the Giants down to their Friday’s Results Miami Dolphins of the AFL.___ , ‘I have heard reports of con- from ^ the start at a later date. fifth loss in the last six games. J | S 14 Baltimore - , Detroit 4-9 TOere had“^ 77 a“ ‘;ei«rt that tacto made by AFL club i^pre- ggg;;3 100 100— 2 S 0 SWAN LAEJ]— ^Wes Parker of the Dodgers and Bob Bailey of Pirates appear Hunt gave Franks a headache 8 6 sMitatives with certain players to be auditioning for the Bolshoi Ballet. Actually it was a simple ground ball New York 2, Minnesota 1 Karras and two Lion team- » mthi Dillon 002 000—2 2 1 to New York last weekend when mates, linebacker Wayne Walk- contract with KelWy and Tucker, Holik and te short which was thrown too high for Parker. Washington 6, California 6 be ooaected eight hits in 14 trips Boston 3, Kansas City 0 Bergin, t o the plate as the Mets took two S T forihTSfor^in iJi S BY V. T. HAMLIN 19 Caevelamd 3, Chicago 2 A L L Y OOP r u ^ A 5 U 6 (ir 18 out of three from San Francisco NATIONAL LEAGtTE E X A S S B ^C ^* 'Today's Games and snapped the Giants’ win- Cleveland (McDowell 4-6) dais^ ’of the new AFL team. •' return home. It there are legal There was no stopping the NOWrTHBJESNO 1 AliVRlGHT, ) HAPNT WE OUSH7A OKW-ANV- LET'S CAU., 1 FAVOR AW, WHY NOT ramifications to such contacts. OBJECTION, LETS leOTAN 1 WHAT y HAVE A NAME R3R BODYWANTA IT TH' WHA$3A TH* BUJE JUST CALL IT Mark Down Month of May ni^ streak 12- Chicago (Pizzaie 2-0) Te keep the talent Intact, Gas House Gang last night, al­ m / B NOMINATIONS^ OBJBCTION ' B IT? / TH'CLUB BEFORE SUGGEST HAPPY MATTER DINOSAURS 7H‘ MEN'S The scene has ^lifted to San Minnesota (Kaat 4-3) at New more and more pro clubs are they would be explored by the so known ais Moriarty Bros., as rOE PRESIPS^TOF WE NAME A A NAME? BIRDS WITH TM' LUNCH CLUB?, FTancisco this weekend, but NIFTj club involved.” they slugged out a 14-4 tri­ THIS GATIN'CLUB PRESIDEMTT M ooaras York (Friend 1-3) likely to hand out term con- ■» Huint picked up where he left Oalifomia (Newman 1-2) at tracts. The procedure up to now The Giants said center Greg umph over Green Manor at CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER off, reaching balse every time he Washington (Segrul 1-2) lias been fo 7 a player to* sign for Larson, halfback Steve Thurlow Buckley Field Merry One for Boston Sox batted. And he slugged the key Detroit (McLain 6-1) at Haiti- Q^e year, with a clause In the and receiver Bob Cresplno had Russ Pensiero’s four hits In- blow, a three-run homer in the more (J. Miller O-OK- night contract that binds the man to been approached by San Diego eluding two homers, ®ne a Ings, Cleveland got three un- waJlcs. Green was the only Kan- eighth inning that broke a 4-4 Kansas City (Sheldon 2-4) at the same team tor the seepnd and fullback Tucker Frederick- three-run shot, paced the MBs. w NEW YORK (AP) — M A Mark down May as a mer­ eaimed runs in the first inning ^ sas City man to get past first ■ „ j __j Boston (Stephenson 2-3) year Now the owners probably eon by Houston of the AFL. The winners had nine hits—one and dealt the Chicago White Sox base, reaching third on his hit, At andnnatt, Pappas showed Sunday’s Games will stretch the point and grant However, Frederlckson said his less than the Manors—but were ry month for Boston’s Rico up at the ball park with a head­ their fifth Straight loss, 8-2. Eal- stolen base and Santiago’s wild Cleveland at Chioago, 2 contracts for two years and up. talks with Don Klosterman, gen- added by eight walks and a hit Petrocelli and Jose Santi­ ache, so Heffner tapped Joey The current imbroglio started eral manager of Houston, con- batsman to score their one-sld- 47 48 timore and Detroit split, the pitch in the third. California at Washington, 2 42 [U ago. Orioles taking the doubleheader Fred Talbot matiched zeroes Jay to start for the Reds. Ho Detroit at Baltimore when Pete Gogolak, the Hun- cerned only players still at Au- ed margin. PetrocelU'B home run produc- g.4 ^nd the Tigers win- with Santiago until the sixth, worked like an aspirin tablet on Minnesota at New York, garian-born pla«klcker. signed burn, his alma mater, and noth- Best for the Manors w a s^ ^ so tion has gone from zero to seven 9 when Jim Goeger walked and Heffner, probably pitching hlm- Kansas Oily at Boston ^th the New York Giants of the ing was mentioned about Fred- Moyer ^ th two hits. Ito Mso eelf back into the starting rota- since the first of the mdnth, york Yankees came the rest of the way on , „ . „ o. Monday’s Games NFL after playing out his option erickson playing with the Oilers, sparkl^ 2 whUe Santiago has turned into a ^pped Minnesota 2-X, while George Scott’s single followed » 6-3 victory over St. Kansas City at Washington with Buffalo of the AFL. Gogo- While there were stories of Monarty s 903 02. 14 9 winning pitcher with impressive Washington scored a run in the Liouis. lak reportedly signed tor three AIL. teams contacting NFL G r^ Manor 011 IX 4 10 1 BY AL VERMEER by a wHd throw by StaM. Only game scheduled PRISCILLA’S POP credentials. off Jay had to leave In the eighth vears at S32 000 a year players, the cases of two former Blombeig, @ p r o u 1 and 31 ninth with the help of two errora Petrocelli, who homered National League The 25-year-/i Although falling to win any THAT HE'S RETIRED HE STUMPS ENJOYIN' IT.' three hi a row for a season (homers in a five-homer attack New York .. 12 114 .462 8>^ Individual honors, Manchester OVER HIS OLD ROUTE EVERY mark of 3-1. RA Y W IT H T H E N E W AAAW.* that gave Atlanta a 12-2 victory St. Louis .... 13 18 .419 8 High’s trackmen did well in the Petrooellli unloaded the heavy over the Chioago Cubs, Pitts­ Chicago ...... 7 3 .233 13'/4 Odds Soar on Em of Fight OCIL Field Day yesterday at blow, a two-run homer In the Horse Has Done W ell burgh belted Los Angeles 7-8 Friday’s Results Central Connecticirt. seventh toning that gave Santi­ and Philadelphia edged Houston Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 8 Ernie Mclnerney took a fourth ago some working room In this 6-6 in 19 innings. Philadelphia 6, Houston 6, 10 Clay 10-1 Favorite in the 220-yard run, Ray Ool- match between the last-place With Training System innings piitts a fifth in the same event; Red Sox and the ninth-place A ’s. A'tlanta 1, Chicago 2 Alan MacDonald, second In 880; t-ai. ^ S-3il At the other end of the stand­ Scholastic Baseball Ken Yizndtsky, fifth in 120-yard BALTIMORE (AP)— ^An upset victory by Exceeding­ New York 7, Sam Francisco 5 Southington 9, Windsor 6 Plttoburgh 7, Los Angeles 8 Against London Foe high hurdles; Dave Stomeham, BY KEN MUSE ly in today’s 91s't running of the Preakness could con­ Platt 10, Hall 0 Today’s Games fourth In mile; Rick Rozman, WAYOUT vince other trainers to set up pre-race headquarters Maloney 12, Bristol Cent. 4 New York (Gardner 2-0) at T/>NDON (AP)—Classius Clay went against Henry aecoijd m iso Sports Viewing away from Pimlico, the site of the classic for 3-year- Wethersfield 11, Windham 10 San Francisco (Bolin 3-3). , ^joper and a sell-out crowd of ISt;^Rl^^ second m^the thanks;JACK, AND HELLO old^. ------Pulaski 8, NW Catholic 1 Chicago (Faul 1-1) at Atlanta ^ HOW, HERE'S RAY SATURDAY generally recognized as the world heavyweight cham- vault; Ken Knight, fifth in STAY OFF THE VAIN ANbTHE SPORTFANS...THE B/G Trainer Frank Whiteley did It j^y Sagamore Farm of Alfred Newington l4, Plalnvllle 8 11 (Cloninger 3-4). I 3:00 (30), Indians vs. last year with Tom RwOfe, work- k . Vandertiet, Exceedingly was Cromwell 6, Portland 6 St. Louis (Mabaffey 1-1) at piraship today. two mile. BUBONIC PLAGUE S T P ^ E T S A N D SPORTS FINAL.... A / £ t V S TONISHT IS THE S - l l WWte Sox mtw>«Lg-tM.t.»»Lse.c ing him in the quiet of the near- gnst home-bred foal ait a small Suffield 6, E. Windsor 2 Cincinnati (Maloney 3-0 or O’­ The crowd at an outdoor soc- said, “but you can say I’m con- The showings, Coach Paul TRADE WE MADE WITH ( ) Red Sox vs A’s IG K IU . IN 6 LET N O O N E 8 by Laurel track. And Tom RMfe operaition owned by Mrs. Helen Penney 11, Bloomfield 4 Toole 1-1), night cer stadium was expected to be fident. I am ready for 16 rounds, Ptilnney said, were the best of 7 l ( T THE CHICA60 RED S O X .' S:S5 (18> Mets vs. Giants THOUSANDS/ m 'Freddie’s voice changed last night. . . when he saw won. L. Jennings. St. Thomas Sem. 8, E. Gran­ PhUadelphia (Short 4-3) at wildly partlaan to “ Oour ‘En- but If X catch him eairider, se the year by the small group of IN YOUR HOME/ the amount of the check at Danny's Diner!" 6:00 ( 8) Wide World of This year. Trainer Jee Oonst- by 0 Houstmi (Cuellar 3-0), night ery.” None, however, was ex­ much the better,” hard-working boys. Sports She started breeding tbo^- N i m a _ dine has been working Exceed­ oughbreds on Maryland’s East­ Klllingly 6, Smith 0 Pittsburgh (Blass 2-1) at Los pected to do Clay much dam­ Cooper staked tt all on a (SO) Clay vs. Cooper ingly at-Laurel and didn't bring Bacon Academy 7, Rham 8 Angeles (Drysdale 2-4), night age strong left hook, the punch that n g h t ern Shore near Centrevnie fivo s-ll him to the scene of the middle years ago. So Exceedingly is Sunday’s Games And Britain’s legal bookies in their previous 6-.30 ( 3) The Preakness o r a m p a W leg of Triple Crown until thia somethiing special. “ We called He Jr., winner of 2-year-old Chicago at Atlanta, 2 had it 10-1 that Cooperxjper wouldn t fight in London. His nroblemproblem is Major League P il (30) Golf with Sam morning. stakes races at Keeneland, St. Louis- at Oinednnati either. cuts. He has a vast amount of ^ V JUMP/ A eNGM c/ WAV TO y Tommy Davis cost Crowd of 30,000 Likely Tonight 24. CAPTAIN EASY of Pltteburgh. him a run in the fourth inning, » Hite—Alou, Atlanta, 47; Mor­ M IC K Y F IN N BY LESLIE TURNER BY LANK LEONARD Suititoti, toe most successful and be was knocked from toe gan, Houston, and Hart, San fretoman pitcher in (be majors, box after Jeff Torborg clouted a Torres in First Defense Francisco, 48. I reRSOMALiKRAoa THEY TAW FOUND NO SCIENTIFIC Itoubles — Pinson, Cincinnati, WRFOBCB I STUPEPReAMtOPPATAISENTTOPAiriON 50 THEY beat toe Pirates 8-1 last Sunday tworun homer in the fifth. waLAsmasAia WHO KNOWS! I B^NATWNFORTHELOW 9; Alou, Atlahta, Wynn, Hous­ GWESTIOMfr \»jll(6ATNER CONI>ITION»«.P05mDN OPAIR- HOVBMie W S C ^ ASSUME/ in Pttittouigh when be faced Roberto Ctomento, who an­ rriMAOEAGOO^ VUANTEOTOWAIT Of Title Against Thornton ton and W. Davte and Johnson, SIDRV-AMMTR^ ANOTHER WEEK, ■nWT RECENT WO RBFORTS / NEED them for toe first time. nually feasts on Dodger pitch­ DAUGHTER! IJUST BUTPIKie-AV/i/ MERE 5TIMUIAITE0 MOUR / 7 ^ EXnAiN 19ut Friday Wght, the 21-year- ing, had three of Pittsburgh’s Los Angeles, 8. ENCOUNTER WITH UIAW IUTVIU* / J THAT<)DdBa NEW YORK (AP) — Jose In addition to the weather, toe HOPE SHE DOESN’T NELU£! LOOK old righthander lasted only ene- rdne hits. Willie Stargell, who Triples—Alou, Pltteburgh, 7; mOtSOOM/M'/N had gone hitless in Ws last 15 at Ttorres, who promiBed to be a promoters had to worry about pitison, ClnclnnaU, Morgan, TOHEAKHER! tiiird of an inning as the l ^ r a ^ went 15 MINUTES UNDER^ [special Purcliase—8.15x1b Goodyear 8 Ply 2 9 * 9 0 1 ■tart at 10:30 p.m., EDT. Continuing Us wtoless skelil, AVWy FROM BE SUCH A GROUCH... WALNUTS FOR them THERE, CAVV...NOW POR THE DRVER SNOULDj ANOTHER , BRINGS YOU K win be telecaflt via a ap«- ‘ ______Manchester High’s temua team HERE 1 THINK m in u t e under t h is Goodyear New Treads. All sizes ...... 1 0 .9 0 THE HAIRNET/ K SUFFICIENT.' VOU'I^E ciial network to about 49 cities. dropped a 5-0 deeiston to Ckwe b r o il e r a n d I'D BE Ooodyew Shock Absorbers ...... 5*90| READY/ WELL-DONE. GET ME 'i YAMEE STEAD-FAST — Bob­ New York will be bla**ed out «f Stroud to Coach ^ Hartford by Richardson, the toe televkdon. terday, 5-0, It was a CX2DL ^UTTA HERE,aUIOC» The promoters, Harold Oon- NEW YORK (AP)— Jiack match. Results Singles: Horo- DISCOUNT WARM-DP TIME Yankee second base­ rad and A1 Bolan of Oombat, Stroud, fomier ofifenaive tackle wiltas C def. Boll M, 6-6, 6-2; man, is one of, . the Inc,, hope for a late sale that of toe New York Qieixta, haa Cooper C def. Genta Mi ®"ti 6-0; steadiest hitters on the wlU bring out 30,006 customem been named osatetant to head Barrett C def, Mclnerney If, STATION PRECEDING YANKEE BALLGAMES team. He’s leading the nnii produce a gate o f $250,000. coach Andy RobuBtelU wMh the 6^0, 6-0; Doubles—iMcOuUough- WINF- 1230 (W YOUR DIAL 1 ^lub this year and do­ After rain eailUer to (be week, Brooklyn Dodgers o f the CSoott- H itt C def. BoU-MlcTaemey 6-^ Cole’s ing his Usual fine job (he aMee cleared Friday and the neutal Football J iwague. Stroud 6-2; Cherry-Bumeas , C deC. 451 W fiST CEN TER ST^-r^3-5332 in the field. forecast was far fair Saturday, 12 years wjlith the Otanto, Blakertee-WSsoo def. 6-0, 6-0, S-M ■I ,

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PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.* SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN« SATURDAY, MAY 21,1966 PAGE TEN Diamonds— ^Watchas— Household Goods 51 BuPding— Contractliig 1* Paintinc—Papcrlnc 21 Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Male 36 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Tiaflers-^ Jawelry 48 NINE piece mahogany dining PADUSNO BY Dick Fontaine, WOMAN wanted full or part- WINDOW g l e a n e r — port or MobUe Homes 9”A ooMPLB^S remodeling eerv- WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ s ^ , exceUent oonditicn, $125. InUrlor sad exterior. Paper time, 6 days a week. Li{^ fulMlme. General Services, 46 “ Ice. Roofing, siding, garages, M cCUCKER 0 0 6 MfORMED .8ROFE9SIONM. B ut a tip from someone practicalw pairing. Prompt service. UD to G .E . washer, needs pum p, $20, TOIXAND — Mobile B0x8‘ locat­ homing and waU paper remov- pleasant work. New System Oak S t 649-6334. rec rooms, concrete worii, cab­ nO U KtyO C M A REPUTABIE BROKER AND OH RELIEF AHD HE'LL SPRIH6 FOR HIS $20 on your old watch in m aple arm chair, $5. 643-4648. CLASSIFIED ed on Urge lot wMh pond f« inet and counter work, oera- •L Dotrii Boy and DuPont Laundry. Harrison St LIFE'S SAVINGS! Q uality workmonahlp. CaO MAfBE.JUCr M M K . HCLLTAKE HEED- trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. South Blanks East swimming or fisUng* Gan root mle tile, floor tile. OeD tts- SINGER automatic Hg-Zag in •veBtnga, 246-008$. EXPERIENCED Clerk typist JANITORIAL —^part-time eve­ B ray, 787 M ain Street, State wtih optton to buy. Jvart ha've 3MB for free eetlmatee. OUR X GOT IT FROM Service—> ings) tjvo room minimum. HIGSLI MtHEOOMPANV ^KElTATHOUtAMP! Florists—Nurseries 49 $300, take over left 7 paym ents CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS inside and out, no eubetltato for 649-6268. . DEAN MACHINE WDSivesr o f $8 each. Call 622-0931. Mansfield 428-5884, 247-4766. REOQMMEMD woswest TIGHTPAN15,tNC.,IS, There won’t be any championship flaj: raising cere- 8 A.M. to S PJM. ______Storage______10 quaLty work, satisfaction guar- DUE FOR A SPLIT,'. JAPANE5SE YEWS—9 and 10 Herald Angle njony at East Catholic High until at least next Friday M/i>jnmnRTT!lR — Ooopor HIR antoed, competatlvo Jprtow, no PRODUCTS, INC. KAusmoi years old, $2 and $3, dig your BABY crib, hatli3nette, car bed COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. St., douUe garage, two cars or job too small. D A ® own. 179 Fern SL CaU 643- euid rocking horse, all used when East Catholic High treks to West Hartford to fM e MONDAY Thm FRIDAY 10:S0 AJE. — SATURDAY * AJM. Floor Flniflhlns 24 165 Adams S t, Manchestor storage, $16 m ontiily. Call Glas- try, days 648-1904, evenlnge 649- 7278. very little and in exceUent con­ By Northwest Catholic. T^e Eagles missed an opportunity dition. Call 643-6142. t^lnny, 633-9057. 8880. flO O R BANDINQ and reflnlsb- WOMEN to wrap up the bunting In the f * ing (speclaUsing in older NSUaDS; GERANIUMS, S6c each, 8 tor E A R L Y O S T Hartfo^ County Conference PLEASE READ YOUR AD 1964 WBSTTNGHOUSE electric Sports Editor The locals threatened in the floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ Needed for general factory $1. Also 76c each. Hybrid pe- range with deep WeU, v e ^ good yesterdays in Hartford when eighth when Mike Maaiuk sin* Otosslfled or "Want Ads” an taken over the pboae ea Motocydea—’Blcyclefl 11 Special Services 15 ing. Paperhanging. No job too work. Also qualified sewing Bullard Lathe Operator timias, 60c box. Jumbo pan­ South Cath^ic p o 81 e d an eonvenienoe. The advertlaer shonid read Ida ad the B1BST sies, 50c basket. Potted to­ condition, $46. 649-6706. gled, went to second on an er> f , sznaU. Jart- 742-7937. liable. Right now we have play for him,” concludes How­ want to see your letter. LAVOIE BROTHERS —general Free estimates. Gall Howlef, weekends, 6 p.m . —1 a.m . Sat­ cluded, $300. 649-6262. ard, “you can't play for any- O f f t h e C u ff in nine starts for the locals, all the locals at the Cheney field. Your letter be de­ Auto Body, days or call 649- tlm e custodian, nights, 6—10 openings fort work, chain saw, lots cleaned, 643-5361, 644-8333. CX3MPANY urday and Sunday 6 a.m. — 1 LOCAL EMPLOYER ---- »» Walter Johnson will be hon­ in the OCIL. The winners upped It was the second victory for stroy id If the advertiser Is 8574 or 649-3082. p.m., 6 hour day, 28 hour week. TWO KmENS, free one fluf­ 9TONEi~ix)R LEACH field, trees removed, landscaping. 598-3400 p.m., Monday. Apply Bess Ea­ ored tonight at the annual din' their record to 10-2 and held ■Vinal this spring over Cheney, one you’ve mentioned. If ...... Office of Superintendent of fy gray and one black, white dry wells or retaining walls H a p W ANTED Completely insured. For free ton Donut Shop, 160 Center St. We’re looking for a payroll and tan. OaU 649-0963. PACKERS ner of the Connecticut Boxing onto first place In the stand- an 11-4 verdict achieved in Mid­ not It will be handled In Heating and Plumbing 17 Schools, 191 Nevera Rd, Wap- free for the taking, pay for National Golf Day the usual manner. 1957 B'UICK, automatic, new ex­ estim ate call 742-7649, 876-8845 BvenlngB and Weekends end inventory clerk, salary Guild at the East Hartford Ings. dletown. CXjERK — PART-TIME, hours ping-______ad. 644-0304. MALE Nalionial Golf Day, the golf haust system , $126. 742-7667. anytim e. BOTTI PLUMBING and heating Mk. Smith 236-0413 commensurate wtth experi­ SETUP MEN Elks Club. Speeikers will include Bili Hilinski made his pdtch- Lome Foohey’s two hits and fflexlMe, Tuesday — Thursday, ence. Paid vacation, hoe- DRIVER FOR svent for all golfers, has been repairs, alterations, electric PART-TIME HELP wanted in Live Stock 42 15’ GLASTROINE JETT FUght Rocky CVaziano, Willie Pep, Bat ing debut for the Indians and Dave Heritage’s triple paced A o DODGE Coronet 500, top SALES AND Service on Ariens, 8 :30 a.m . —6 p.m . o r Mlonday— pi tal benefits. Good work­ officia lly recognized by the Announcements 2 „ „„„ „ ,7 and gas hot water heaters, free Friday, 4 hours per day. Some Manchester, 2 or 8 men to wash ski boat. 75 h.p., red and white, LUMBER TRUCK SALVAGE WORKERS Battalldb and Kid Kaplan. Tick- was treated rather roughly, de- the locals. Vinal was led by shape, must sell, $2,200. Call Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn O r W rite ing conditions. Write Box PINTO Gelding, sound and gen­ State of Connecticut. estim ates. G ill 643-1496. typing ability required, small cars and trucks, two nights running lights, 2 tanks, ski py­ Excellent fringe benefits, ets win be available at the door parting after six innings. Skip Bud Gabriel who homered. COTTON RUGS and bedspreads 875-1818 after 6. mowers. Also HomeUte chqln H , Herald. tle to work around, 14.1 hands, vacation, major medical, In an official statement, John every two weeks. Call Mr. Pal- lon, plus extras. Can be driv­ . . . New ITork football Giants Sostman worked the last two dyed, 70 decorator colors. saws and International Cub PX). Box 71, East Hartford congenial o ffice . Call 643-1141, rides and drives. 640-6680. pension plan. See Walter Dempsey, governor of Connect­ The visitors collected only 1963 C O R y A IR SPYD BR — COMPLETE plumbing and Mrs. Dunham for an appoint- ______ladino, Paldon Truck Lubrica­ en. 742-6338. IONA report they have signed 28 out frames. Bristol collected 15 hits Lucky Lady Laundry, 43 Pur­ Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ heating service, complete ne^v Schindler. icut, designated Monday, May three hits off John Goodrow, sport coupe, 4-on the floor, tion Service Co. W aterbury 763- of a possible 30 rookies for the while Mark Heller’s pair paced nell Place, Manchester. ment and sharpening service bathroom Installations and ment. An equal opportunity em- £ST — Passbook No. 81635. Jobs our specialty. You name 3, 643-1913. ’rbund, here is your oppor­ tory now open. Car necessary. inning game will be members of Sostman (7) and Heller. Must have floral arranging A large percentage of the gals employed by us have fited in the past, for his thought­ Foohpy. c ...... 4 0 Savings Bank of Manchester. vertible, automatic, gold, good it, we do it. John R ys. 643-2097. tunity of a lifetime to en­ OsU M anchester 649-1848 be­ the 1950 American and Nation------Powell. 3b ...... 4 0 condition- Sacrifice for quick ahSlty. No selling experi­ METRONICS, INC. fulness in recognizing National Markateln, ss ...... 4 1 Application made for payment. ter the trucking Industry tween 6-8 p.m . another important job as . .. Homemaker. A BEHER JOB al League AU-Star teams. The fUllls. lb ...... 4 3, sale. 643-1230. HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re­ Moving— ^Tmckingr— ence necessary. Top oppor­ Golf Day in the State of Con­ NOW. QUALITY TRAIN­ 640 HULLBARD 0T., Roar Meta and Chicago Oubs will Hazard, rf ...... 4 1 moval — attics, cellsurs and tunity to manage depart­ necticut” , Elbin said. "In this, Gabriet. cf ...... 4 1* Storage 20 ING, the largest company Help Wanted— We have found them to be dependable, oonsclentiona, meet in the regularly sched­ McNaJl.v. If ...... 4 0 Personals 1965 PONTIAC Tempest. 6, jrerds, weekly or montWy pick- ____ approved school in the east ment. Part-time In excel­ the 50th anniversary of the Male or Female 37 competent and efficient, and we’d like to have 'more of Apply Af uled game . . . Bob Brodhead, convertible, radio, heater. Call up. Bolton, M anchester vlcln- MANCHESTETR D elivery. Light needs 250 men to be trained lent stores. Salary plus CLERK — dictation, typing, PGA, we plan to make I6th Totals 43 6 7 10 WANTED — ride to UConn 8:30- 643-7420. trucking and package delivery. them . . .a lot more. the gi"eat passer with Philadel­ 3B—Heritage: HR—Gabriel. ity. H arold Hoar, 649-4084. for local and long distance other income opportuni­ clerical work, permanent posi­ WAITRESS and WAITER need­ annual National Golf Day the 4:30. Start June 1. Oah 643- phia in the Continental Football Rebtgerators, washers and driving. Train with the best ties. Write Stating tele­ tion, fuH com pany benefits, 40- ed, part-time. OoU BoMon Lake greatest and most benrficial League, doubles as business 8641 anytim e. 1965 MUSTANG 6, stick shift, b ARROS & HENRY—Concrete stove moving specialty. Folding on both Diesel and gas We will train you in one of a wide variety of in­ 6,000 miles. Must sell $2,000. phone number to Box N, bour we^. Call Ralph John­ H otel, 643-9731. STOP and SHOP in its history.” floors and steps. Free esti­ chairs fo r rent. 649-0762. trucks. Phone 1-249-7771 manager of the Bulldogs. In ad­ A lm niii B aseball p a s s e n g e r s w a n t e d from Manchester Herald. son, 666-1460, Union C aibide teresting assembly jobs. Call 875-1818 after 6. mates. Can 228-3546. anytim e. The governor pointed out that dition to being a top-flight , . CJ A. M'ancheeter to vicinity Travel- Oorp., Unde Division, Brewer HAIRDRESSERS —full or pjort- National Golf Day has realized PART-TIME —need 4 women time, apply ki person, Marlow’s passer, Brodhead is a certified REC SOFTBALL K e g i s t r a l i o n a e t ers. c a u 644-1664. 1864 TRIUMPH Spitfire, r ^ Painting— ^Papering 21 St., East Hartford. An equal You may choose your own schedule. Food retailing is this country’s largest industry I m ore than $1,000,000 since 1952 public accoimtant. M aking 16 hits good fo r 14 black interior, radio, white- to work 6—10 evenings and Sat­ Beauty Salon, 867 M ain St. 649- Household Services urday m ornings. $82.50 weekly. opportunity employer, runs the Teachers trounced Paul All boys 14 and 15 who wish walls, excellent condition. Call Offered 13-A INTERIOR and exterior paint­ 3991. Full-Time Days: 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. In it STOP and SHOP represents New England’s Glastonbury, 633-9692. ing, wallpaper removed, fully Interview 7 p.m., Monday only. CARPENTERS, framers and Dodge Pontiac last night at to play in the Recreatlon-spon- TRACTOR - TRAILER HAIRDRESSERS — wito or REWEAVING . of burns, moth insured. Rene Belanger, 643- Im perial 400 M otel, 400 Main belpem. Mok Oonstniction Oo. third largest, fastest growing and most progressive Ellington Rallies to Triumph Robertson Park, 14-2. sored Alumni Baseball League ______' without experience. or Part-Time Days: Any 4 hours or mor^ between 1961 FORD Fairiane 600, white, holes. Zippers repaired. Win 0612 o r 644-0804. St., Bast Hartford, ask for Mr. OaB 643-2282 o r 876-8702 after 6. Three hits by Ed Graycalny must register at the East Side LEAVING for Houlton, Maine, JOBS WAITING part-tim e. Top salary. 643-2098 ipaced the ProfsT-_ .t while Dick T-,Day Recreation Center, 22 School 2-door 6 cylinder. Call 643- dow shades made to measure^ Simmons. 8 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. chain. FYiday, M ay 27, approxim ately 2558. JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint­ SEOUIUTY GUARDB wonted. o r evenings. 643-8830. and Dick Sylvester added two all sizes Venetian blinds. Key' Coventry, South Windsor St. Monday evening, from 7:30 6:30 p.m. Would like riders, ing, Interior and exterior, pa­ EARN $200. HEIR WEEK Must have clean record. Write Part-Time Evenings: 4:30 to 10 P.M. Growth projected through 1970 will require a 75% blows each, including triples. made while you wait. Tape re­ TEAGHIEIR — K eyboard m usic, to 9. ca ll 649-6801 after 6:30 p.m . 1958 DODGE station wagon, perhanging, wallpaper re­ Help Wanted—^Male 36 Box J, Herald. Rich Macadone and Jerry Mis- corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 ^nGH BR experience not necessary, $2- Registration may be done In power steering, power brakes, moved. Wallpaper books on re- 1 (If you are not employed during the day). increase in our present work force. THEREFOR^ Notch Baseball Victories tretta accounted for the only RIDERS WANTED from Wap- M ain., 649-623L f u r n i t u r e salesman — part oF HIGH character to $5 depending on backgroimd. person or by calling and should automatic transmission, good quest Fully insured. Free es­ two Dodge hits, a single and ping to Asylum Ave. vicinity tRAJN NOW — PAY LATER or fuU-tlme. Apply Marlow**, Work to Manchester area. Call OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIVIDUAL ADVANCE­ Winners were Coventry High, and three singles and drove In include the boys who playe^ condition. 649-0254 after 6. tim ates. Gall 640-0666. serve as uniformed security Stop In and talk with os at onr Emplojrment Office located Ellington High and South four runs.- triple, off the slants of Gray­ last year and are ellg^ible to Hartford Lnsurance Group. Call ‘mAJIN IN YOUR AREA 867 Main St. guard in TaloottviUe, third 522-0615 for Interview, Mr. 1956 CORVETTE 327, 365 h p., Building—Contracting 14 oq Regent Street, Manchester, between 8 AJH. and 4 PJH. MENT AND JOB SECURITY ARE EXCELLENT. Windsor High on the area scho- Shortstop Ron Riordan spark- calny. ■ reitum. Boys eligible to par­ 644-0638. ehift, 46 hour week. Good men K upfer. Monday through Friday. 4 - speed, excellent condition. lastic baseball front yesterday 1^ afield while Stan Slomoinsky Teachers 176 030 3— 14 16 6 ticipate cannot have reached ATTEN TION BUILDERS L 4 L Painting contractors, 649- P A R fr-n M E ore appreciated and rcnvaided 649-3392. Presently we have several full-time opportunities while Rockville High went gained the win with relief help P. Dodge 010 OIQ 0— 2 2 6 their 16th birthday before Aug. Automobiles For Sale 4 and Hom eowners— Carpentry, 6056, Glastonbury, 633-1731, SERVICE STA'nON with promotions in a grosring Sitnattons W anted^ down to defeat. Coventry down- in the seventh Inning from 1966 KARMAN GHLA oonvertl- Interior finish and rec rooms. Bom while you learn. company. Call Bridgeport. 1- Female 38 available in the GREATER HARTFORD and MAN­ DUSTY SOFTRAIL INSIDE and outside paintinj. ATTENDANT IONA MANUFACTURING COMPANY ed East Hampton, 3-1; Elling- Riordan. ble, sea sand, FM radio, fully Sub contract 643-1746.' XjM i b an' oQ mokes and 834-7357 fo r further inform a­ ton trimmed Granby, 7-5 and S. Windsor 310 301 x—8 9 1 Four-run third inning helped ed down? Short on down pay­ You name your own price. fwniVie of equipment until tion. WILL care for ditid^n to my REtQENT STREET — MANCHESTER CHESTER AREAS. ^ last year must register but will equipped. Must sell. 649-0638. home, only week days, comer l“An equal opportunity employer” South Wlndaor topped Stafford, Stafford 022 000 0—4 12 4 pace the Independents to a 6-5 ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, Special rates for homeowners quaMfled for immediate Fifli-time days. Experience decision over the Gunver Stamp­ not have to take part in . the dormers, pocches, basements MECHANIC—full-time for bus W oodbrM ge and P arker. 649- 8-4. Middletown High blasted ------tryouto. sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ CREDIT BY PHONE. Need a 66 or over. 640-7868, 876-8401. employment. QUALITY not necessoiy, Pleasant RockviUe, 10-1. ROOKVnJLEWoMnping on ers last night at Charter Oak. est Douglas, inquire about low­ car? No cash needed, 100 car rellnished, cabinets, built-ins, TRADraNO ISUCEINSED working oondHions and fleet, gas and dleetL Good pay. 9069. EXPERIENCED HEAT CUTTER $13$ Charlie Walker was the only Men who coached last year formica, aluminum, vinyl, ateenisy em plo^ent. Foot Road Dan Wilcox for three runs in est down, smallest payments selection. Ask for Mr. Brun­ a n d AOCREDOTEID. A SK many benefits. Apply in m em ^r of the Indies with more and wish to return and any steel, ceramo sidUig. William Stages, 1106 Strong Rd-, Wap- EAST HAMPTON — When the second Inning, Mid%letown’s anywhere. No small loan or fi­ ner, 289-8266, dealer. ADOOT OOR IRON CLAD person to Dewey' Post. than one hit,, canting up with new men Interested In coaching Bobbins Carpent^ Service, pdng, 644-16$!. Rick Young is right, there are Tigers I clawed Rockville in a nance company plan. Douglas WANTED GUARANTEE. DRDCEBY C U B K S $77 to $113 a pair. Frank'Lateano______sluggedshould contact Wally Fortin 1962 CADILLAC s W l DeVlUe, 649-3446. few better pitcheS in the area. Central\Valley Conference meet- Motors, SSS Main. an inside the park homer for Ihe East Side office during burgandy. fuUy equipped, fac' Clean, Late Model MORIARTY BROTHERS m a n wanted to wotk days, muot Young was on target yesterday ing. the winners while Joe Silver, the day or on the night of 1962 CHEVROLET Nova H, tory air-conditioned, new tires, \NBWT0N H. SMITH & SON— OM Hartford 249-7771 anyUms. hove driver’s - Hcenee, buildtog Take a look at these company f^Hmsored benefits; 801 Center Btij Manchester EXPANDING TRAINING PROGRAM as he hurled the Patriots to a Mike Gannon, Mike Pitruzcel- Jim Coleman and Howie Conn, registration, grey, 2-door, standard six, top excellent and exceptional con- ■" Remodeling, repairing, addi- USED C A R S m alntcDanco. 668 9610. Oharter Oak, Southern Divi- lo, Mike Mastergeorge and Bill all two for three, were best for Cart Silver of the recreation condition, red interior, $900. dition. Private owner. Call any­ tions, rec room s, geiretges, lUNAGEMOrr TRAINING PROGRAM Sion, win, in a duel with Joe Gudla each drove in two runs the Stampers. Dave Gunas staff will be the commission- 568-0253. tim e 649-6400. porches and roofing. No job Top Prices Paid ' W ia TRAIN TO OPERATE Kegerer. The losers are pacing for the Tigers, m e c h a n i c for truck fleet, WAiNTBD — ptomhem and slammed a homer for the losers too small. Call 640-3144. For All Makes Help Wanted—^Female 35 GROUP HOSPfTALIZATlOW the division with an 8-2 record. Mtown 080 010 061-jJO 7 1 married, responsible, experi­ who had 10 hits to seven for . — — — 1963 CATALINA —^maroon, . 4- phimber’s helpers. 648-7678- Coventry 002 000 1—3 3 2 Rockville 000 000 OOT '1 4 ' 7" CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ ' y*T.Tna PERSONS, experi- enced, plenty of hours, year MiaiNG MACHINES the Indies. doof hardtop convertible, ex­ Tracks— ^Tractors 5 CARTER CHEVROLET ILLNESS AUOWANCE S. Hampton CKX) 000 1'l — 1 6 6 . - ■ — .... ■ -t. cellent condition. Cali 643-9608 rience, ■ complete remodeling, enced, women’s wearing ap­ around, som e outside w ork. 648- EXPEIREBNCED furniture and Indies 004 200 X—4 7 3 Rich Dyer Wins GRINDING MACHINES Young and Storrs; ‘ jKegerer 6 —9 p.m . 1061 W H LYS half ton pdek-up, additions, rec rooms, concrete CO., IN C . parel, fliB .work week, or 2414. ______appliance delivecy men, fuH LIFE IHSURANCE and Barrett Gunver 000 122 0—6 10 1 4 wheel drive, 7’ $fiow, wrap work and garages. References Otaiirailays and Saturdays. Ap­ tim e, tim e and a hsR over 40 12 Stredght! 1229 Main St. RiESFONSIBLE woman wonted 440-Yard Dash 1960 CHEVROLET Impala con­ around bunuper, trailer hitch. given, tree estimates. Call 843- p f Twaod’B,t’s, t78 Mam 9t bouro. Many tMoeflta, Oril Mr. ENGRAVING MACHINES Phone 649-S23& fcy k>cal firm. Muat be aUe to RBIUMBMEkr PLAN Twelve straight Victoria Devlin in Lead vertible, white, 8 cylinder, Ideal for camping, etc. Excri- 2629. PsttengHI. ffiMniL ELLINGTON — FMve tuns in Powerjful Pulaski High of New meet pubHe, typing eosential. is the record for Manchester power steering, power brakes, lent condition, low mileage, LATHE the fourth Inning sparked B31- FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) .Britain dominated the Hartford knowledge of bookkeeping A Job with a definite future may be yours. It you High's golfers following excellent condition. Call 643- $1,600. or best offer. 649-9767.. AIBLB, AFT, alert H you have Mngton’s North Central Confer­ Bruce Devlin, the world travel- Coimty Conference track meet helpfifl. One giri office. BUD yesterday’s twin COIL shut­ 8152. CLERK-TYHST these qualities we woidd Hke would libe more information regarding these oppor­ ence win. fourth in league play, er from Australia, led the $110,- yesterday at - New Britain al- time permanent position. Sal­ out 6-0 victories over Con- to balk to you. We ore an old and upped the season record to 000 Colonial National Invitation though East Catholic High man- 1958 DESOTO, 4-door station Trailers— , ary commensurate with exper­ ard High of West Hartford W anted reliable firm looking for a tunities at STOP and SHOP call or iq»ply in per­ ,4 -8 -1 . Golf Tournament into dts third aged to take five first places, wagon, blue, radio, heater, JOE'S Deslitng a ■variety of work ience and abiUty. All rephes OPENINGS ON FIRST AND SECOND SHIFTS and Platt High of Meriden Mobile Homes 6-A PART-TIME man to be trained as a sales I Ellington 020 500 x—7 6 7 round today, boasting a three- two by Bob Martens, good transportation, $126. 643- fo r m odem Esart H artford held to fltrict ccofldence. Write son a t: „ S t the Manchester Country representative. Thto position ' Granby 201 200 0—5 8 3 stroke bulge over Gene LitUer. Martens won the 220-yard 2587. 1963 OPEN Road camper, very ■ COUNTER MEN P A Y IN G CO . fbtn. Salary and fringe Box V, Miaiicfaeater Herald. MhoVarish and Quinn; Quig- Club. good condition. Jacks, inter­ effen excellent opportunity to THE PARKER-HARTFORD CORPORATIOll But he probably is giving great dash and hlgb jump while team- mrmvRrkT iin' tj.,1 k - * Few Evenings SinefKa. ChB $89-8291 for Ugr, Buckland (4) and McCord. Oo-Captain Bobby Hamil­ com, $1,200. 742-7607. Ditvewsys . Foildng lOCFlBRIBlNGED JmMan w u l- the right pemon-dm to our ex­ 100 LAMHERTQN ROAD I Cwiii. Siaia Eaplpimwit Sanilta thought to a jinx that has^fOi- mates;Rich Dyer captured the ^ e w k o l b jt Bel Air, 4- and Saturdays •Areas and D o v e k ^ pansion ptngm n. Sotary, eom- ton’s 38-36—74 paced the dor sedan, sharp looking black •d mondngik OdI 948ti$M. WINDSOR, CONN. lowed the tour this year. 440-yard dash, Joe Ruggiero the Age No Barrier - ment Worit missioQ and ear aHowanoe, 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Indians with Co-cap tain Jim car'with red interior, radio, SCHOOL buses, ideal for camp­ If Over 18! ' • General Oeontog 8«rvlces, toe. WINDSOB^-iBatUng No player has led a tourna- Shot put and the relay team AU Types of Amestte many employa benefits. If you PHONE 688-4961 WINDSOR Blair two strokes behind at heater, whitewalls, economy 6 ers, at low cdst, older models, We Win TroU. A company totorviewer will be at the plfioei|lFaeBday, 1,000, Jovue hits in. as mqiny ment from* start to finish, and of Dyer, Mortens, Gomlxilatl ^palf^ A *nhillnt think you can qualify for this 41-36—76. Jimmy Dowd cylinder engine, $1,250- Call 1300-1450. 643-2414. Apply In Person A t:. P IL aR IM MTTJ-8 opening her- boU^lTElR MAN to work to 8u- EVENINOS OR WEEKENDS CALL MR. W. FORBES May $4, 1966 between 9 AJIL and. 4 P J U . 1 ' |- tripe, Ken Goodin, paced South only three times in -the 30-year and Watts captured, the S^yard better than avm ge position ■ Vi. carded a 43-351—78, G ory 649-6808. • IREE ESTIMAIES^ foto haoement Fulltime solea- market to service meat de­ MANCHESTER 649-5765, history of Ookmlal has it been event ______Windsor’s easy win, after Wigren 43-38—88, Bob Dot- BOX GAMP broiler with built- MEATOWN r E -Z TERM S' portment, some experienoe pleaso apply-io atogor Oom - llqsal Opiwjttiinlty BtogJoyor done. And It has been 11 years East troUed Pulorid with 1862 YELDOW Oorvalr Monza, in ouptxiards, 9 x 12 cottage Mite needed. Houhi con be ar- tiiree runs in the fourth broke chin 43-41—84 and Jim 1216J4 Silver Lo b a beipfol, MtarparMtaML (M l pa a y. U 6 lU fR M eince that tridc was turned South Catholic third and North- 4-speed tronsmisatoii, axesUent ★ PboM 644-8213A MOfad. Apply PUgrim A 4.4 deadlock. King 48-80-83. tent;,8 slumlmBn toUtOg oota, East Bortford. Oono. 048-7063. Goodin oolieoted a triple here. weri OatboUc ftmrflt cmiiimnii, 848-186?. $180. OsB 048-8474.

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'V. . PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, M ^ 21,1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1966 PAGE TWELVE Houses For Sale 72 Houses . For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Apartments—^Flats— Resort Property Houses For Sale 72 room Hooses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 For Rent Tenements 83 ^ TWO-FAMILY FLAT wHh * Wg BIRCH STREET — JuM o« wHh cbkmlalcolonial clicharm, NBW LISTING — Manchester, MANCH53STER — Porter St. SOU’TH WINDSOR spacious ,aen». 2-c m garage located on Wood- Main. A small five room house em Ktciien ^ large wainscoted kitchen, pan- VERNON — 6 room contemp­ FOUR ROOM newly decorated GARDNER LAKE — Modern, immaculate, centrally located, area, St. James parish High- orary Colonial bifilt by U A oversized 7 room Split, 2*4 . At- bridge St. Five room* down, on a small lot. Excellent heat- ing !»*»• try - laundry room, ch«cheerful CLASSIFIED aipartment, heat, hot water, lakefront. Free hrodhure 6 room fireplaced Garrison Co- land Park School neat older R, baths, built-ins, sun baths, paneled family room, six iq>. Both units vacant. Sep­ ing system. Ideal for a cou- rooms, family jj^ig wid dining room , bay w P eoplq(£ ..parking, central, on bus Hne. rowhead Grove Cottages, Route kmial. Open staircase, 1*^, home. 3Vi up, 314 down large deck, garage, and a 40 m ile garage, top location, deadend arate . heat, porches, fencing, pie. Only I9.0M. ^ ^ is *cr*wed ^rch, tr^ wi , bedrooms up, 2-car. 019-e7«l. S54, Colchester, Conn. 04618. baths, garage, porch, beautiful foyer, 2-car garage paved view . Only $22,600. Hayes Ag­ street. Hayes Agency, 616-0131. etc. Real sound home. T. J. on the property. T. J. C rock- a view, 8^8,900. 649-8464. garage, amoslto drive, flag- -.fT • V* ...... - 04^-6278. park-Mke lot. Leonard Agency, drive, copper plumbing, new ency, 616-0131. « , ; - 't ' ADVERTISING O o ck e tt, RMdtor, 643-1577. ett. Realtors, 643-1577. v a n c h e j STER — 8 room Gar- stone terrace,' sirflt rail fences. Realtora, 646-0469. 'exterior pm^t. fireplace ma^ COLUMBIA — new gold medal- 118 MAIN ST.—3 room apart- MIBQDAiMIOOT, Rh^e Island Ideal location. Uon expandable Cape Cod, 2 * A ^ MANCHESTER— Immaculate rison Colonial, 4 bedrooms, jarge trees, closets, pleasant interior. Call CAPE COD —4 finished rooms, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS m m t, 800. Call 648-2438, — Sununer Resort. We have a large kitchen, 1% baths, ga- ow n er. 648-9870. eiX ROOM Cape with full shed 2 unfinirtied, % acre, comer bedrooms finished, kitchen with T h e /, good selection of houses avail­ 4-bedroom oversized Cape, din­ doimer, 3 bedrooms, dining owner, 643-6115 after 6:30 and rage, la ^ e lot, on bus Hne, une, 6 weekends. lot, 5 years old. U A R built. birch cabinets, tiled bath with 8 AAL to 5 PAL able for your summer vacation ing room, 2 baths, 2-cgr ga­ room or fourth bedroom, fire- shop^. MlUette A^ncy. London Road, Hebron, $13,- colored fixtures, amesite drive 456 MAIN ST. —S room apart­ the first two weeks in July rage, central location. Bel Air room Cape with rec room, ga placed Uving room, big kitchen GREEN MANOR - ranch new 900. No agents. CaU owner, 649- and drlUed well, light walk-in t ment, 886. Call 643-3426, 0 - 5 . Real Estate, 643-0332. 643-6092. and the last three weeks t TOT’ rage, fireplace, west side of With built-in oven and range, siding, patio, garage, utility 3220. basement. Priced to sell. May C0PY""CL0SING t im e f o r CLASSIFIED ADVT. in August. Rentals by the V jF cN JT lO U oD baths, oil hot water base­ SUNNY, second floor, 4 room 819,ZOO — SIX room Split level, GREEN AREA — 81^,200. 7 town. J. D. Real Estate Go., room, aluminum storms and be rented with privilege of pur­ MOMDAYIkra FBIDAT 10:M AJL — SATUBDAX • AJI. week or two weeks. Stanton board heat, aluminum com­ NEAT — 1-room home with sun- apartment, completely re- I'A baths, family room, twin room older home, near sd ioois, 643-5129, 649-8638. screens. Priced right. CaU a f­ chase. CaU H.S. OolUns, owner, binations, built 1959, $17,500. porch. Gtood heating system . modrted, hot water heater, re­ Realty, formerly Lewies A TXTT\ A "V/ 1 C sized bedrooms, garage, trees, bus and stores. City utilities. ------— ter 6, owner, 619-3319. 228-9238. Stanton Realty, Winnapaugo U J N L / / \ l i " D near bus. Hutchins Agency, Call MiUette Agency. 643-6902. - Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Ample storage space. Near frigerator and stove, 890. 876- Ranch-large living room, 2 nre- Road, Misquamicut, R. L R ealtors, 640-5324. 649-2813. DRIVE BY 28 Bruce Rd, then lake. 742-7056. OCXjUMBIA — New gold medal­ DIAL 643-Z711 8606. 1-401-506-2885. MANCHESTER-VERNON line, peaces, family room, 2% baihs. call Mr. Grasseler at 613-6121. lion Ranch home, 1092 square Bertha Holt Brand new Ranch, 5>A MANCHESTER — attention in­ Com pact 5 room hom e w ith j-gar yard fenced in, 826,900, MANCHESTER—One owner, 6 Exclusive with the Belfiore ANDOVER — 6 room year feet of living area, 3 bedrooms, NEW YORK (AP)—Bertha f o u r r o o m duplex, gas base fgiN T ’O WOODS—4 bedroom room Raised Ranch with heat­ ’round dwelUng on large lot. heat, alumimim screens and rooms, 20x40 garage, large vestors — Unique opportunity sunporch, w alk ou t basem ent, p m b rick A gency, 640-8464. Agency. tiled bath with colored fixtures, Holt of Creswell, Ore., Ameri­ cottage, 6 minute walk to lot with brook. Also avail­ large lot, $11,000. Leonard ------ed family room, family sized fireplace, both, hot water oil ContiiHMd From Prac«diii6i Pofp* windcws, garage, adults pre­ to buy 4-famUy plus single attached plenty of birch cabinet-s In ex­ ca’s Mother of the Year, said in beach. A vailable in July. 640- able on this street is anothr home, new central heating sys­ Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. RANCH - 6 rooms kitchen ■with built-in oven and heat, drilled well, combination, tra large kitchen, full base­ New Yorit FYiday the best way ferred, 800. m onthly. Call a f­ atone front, large * i'i Household Goods 51 Apartments—^ t s — 0400. er Ranch, rec room, base­ tem in 4-family, annual Income ------—------, garage, ------. iknge, S bedrooms, 2 full ce­ Lots For Sale 73 storm windows and screens, 2- m ent, artesian well and €une- to bring up kids is ”on and over ter 5, 649-7846. FIVE ROOM RANC3I with fin- y^oo^gd lot, only $14,900. Char, ramic baths, baseboard 2-zone ** * \ ’A* Tenements 63 ment garage. We are look­ 85,200. H ayes A gency, 646-0131. car garage, asking $13,400. site drive. WiU rent with your'knee.” DENING r o o m set with side- ished rec room, 3 bedrooms, Estate, 643-0663, LARGE LOT, central, perfect ing for your opinion on heat, aluminum combinations, Alice Clampet, Realtor, 649- privilege of purchase. CaU H. Mra. Holt, 62, a widow, raised boaid, typewriter table and SIX ROOM DUPLEX, garage, Wanted To Rent 68 MANCHESTER — 6 room Col- living ro ^ has new wall to ------^ 2-car garage, $23,900. Wolver­ location for apartments, 649- FOUR room tenement, good these homes. Come out 4543. Other listings available. S. Collins, owner, 228-9238. six children of her own and now ether household items. Best adults preferred, no small chll- onlal, with den or family room, wall carpet;^ roomy kitchen $16 ,600—Oversized, Im ina^rte 4342. condition. Call 649-2546. WANTED — June 15-8ept. 16 in Sunday to Hublard Dr., ton Agency, Realtors, 649- is mother to eight Korean or­ offer. 644-8526. dren, references. Inquire 21 3 bedrooms, formal dining vrith natural bfrch cabinets, oil 6 room Gape, one unfimsh«^ BOL’TON — N icely landscaped GLASTONBURY Mancheeter, fumisbed one bed­ Vernon, off Phoenix and 2813. BOLTON — Convenient to Man­ — 81 Cedar phans ranging in age from 11 to Fairfield St. 3^ ROOM apartment, heat, hot room, generous kitchen with hot water heat, altiiMnum com- ^ed dormer, fireplace, rencea yard in full spring splendor sur- Ridge Terrace, 3 - bedroom TWO SOLID cherry Hepple- , room or efficiency apartment, Vernon Sts., one half mile chester, wooded acre building 14. water, appUances, air-oondi- pantry. Original owner. Bow- binaiions, walk-out 'l^em ent. yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins MANCHESTER — 47 Agnes rounds this picturesque 6-room Ranch, oversized attached ga­ wWto dr(^-leaf tables with as­ nice atea near shopping for ma­ from M anchester Une. lot with brook. Leonard Agency Oonceming "on or' over the tioned, bictoerator, patio, bar­ ers School area. W olverton Hard to find price o f 816,900. Agency, Realtors, 649-53M. Drive, 6 room Ranch, 3 bed­ Ranch, excellent condition In- rage, fireplace, picturesque bestos pads. Hotpolut portable ture lady here to r '^ t. Please Realtor, 646-0469. knee," she said, "I mean spank­ J. D. RENTALS becue grill, parking, adults, A gen cy, R ealtors, 649-2813. W olverton Agency, R ealtors, rooms, fireplace, hot water oil {ride and out. 3 bedroom s, fam ­ setting, many extras, conven­ dishwasher. pow er lawn contact R. Timmona, Glaaton- t h r e e — 3 bedroom Ranche^ ing them when they need it and 640-6760. 649-2813. heat, aluminum storms and RESIDENTIAL LOT — 85x197; ily room, one car attached ga­ ient to Hartford and Manches­ bury, 1-633-7634. J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. nice condition. Priced at $11,- sitting them on your lap when sweeper, etc. Call 649-0941. MANCHESTER — - SpoUess 3- awnings, built 1966. R ec room, exclusive ndghborhod. 649- rage with breezeway, spring ter, lower 20’s. Owner. 649- FOUR rooms, second floor, ATTRACTIVE, almost new du­ bedroom Ranch, panoled fam- MANCHESTER — Spacious cus- 200, $11,600 and $14,600. Mitten they want to be told they’re still DXNING ROOM buffet and sid e-', 643-5129 649-8538 wen aihrubbed in nice neighbor­ 8538, 643-5129. brook to the rear of wooded 2517. oven and range, 830. plexes, 2 bedrooms, kitchen tom built 5'^ room Ranch, pic­ Agency, R ealtors, 643-6930. lov ed ." boatxL beautiful mahogany Huslness Propertj lly room, bullt-lns, full base­ hood. Owner transferred. Only picn ic area. OaU now, $18,900. dinette, large living room, ga­ For Sale 70 ment, aluminum storms, ga­ ture bookr kitcnen kitchen, 13IS x 21 uv-Uv- r a JJCH on a tre e $18,500. CarroU-Driggs R eal­ Warren E. Howland, Realtor, OOLUMIBIA LAKE — new Gar­ Transport Plane Ldnds on Carriers Deck Named Mother of the Year by pieces, 860 each, both 8110. FOUR rooms, first floor, rage, 8116- monthly. One rage, lot 120 X 200. Hanley ing room, paneled recreation ioox300 lot, 3-zone oU tors, 528-1518, Mr. Boynton,' Resort Property For Sale 74 643-1108. rison Colonial; gold medallion the American Mothers Oomntit- 640-8692. ______very clean. Including oven, apartment available June 15, MAIN ST. — desirable comer The XC-142A, a tri-service transport comes in for a landing on the flight deck tee, Mrs. Holt also was c4ted for , .. . - . i , A gency, 643-0030. room . H eyes Agency, 646-0131. hot water beat, find^ed rec 649-3148, Mr. Lysik, 528-5144. LAKEFRONT — Immaculate 5 home. Located 1% miles north range, heat plus wall to location, has 3 tenants, lot size ______^ • '______SOUTH WINDSOR — Executive of the USS Bennington. The plane is called a V/Stol (vertical short takeoff and operating an adoption service m a h o g a n y DINING room set other July 1. 194-196 Maple room, fireplaced ll'vlng room, o f (Jolumbia center on R t. 87, ■wall carpeting, 8120. 140 X 160, aU utilities, on bus ^rp f>inr b at.ttwtw r a . aymente less 1925. erer, Hebron 228-9116. ’Mayors used to ride street­ tion room, landscape yard. grace and beauty of Colonial end attached garage. Modestly scenic location, acre lot, only In Parked Car barber shop sometime last NEW YORK (AP)—Cairistlna ware, trunks, canning jars. T>r«>'nnR“sT 6*A rooms. Btuiness Locatlom than rent. Ideal for young fam­ cars to City Hall every day. but Also other used articles. 244 “ POR’Pm ST 6*4 rooms. Marlon E. Robertson. Realtor, days of old. Central chimney MORTGAGE priced to sell fast. Call Doris $15,900. Hayes Agency, 646- ANDOVER — 8 room Colonial, REDDING (AP)—A 17-year- night, patrolman Thomas Shee- Oewford, the adopted daughter second floor, heat, newly dec­ For Rent 64 ily or retired couple. Leonard NEED Smith, Jarvis Realty Co,, Real- 0131. I haven’t had one for a passen­ M cKee St. 643-6961. with 2 fireplaces, wood shingled fireptace, lake privileges, trees. old boy and a 16-year-old girl han discovered evidences of the aotress Joan Crawford, has orated, garage. Adults pre­ A gen cy, Realtora, 646-0169. tore, 649-1200. Eh^es. 649-2519. Wanted—Real Estate 77 ger in years," said Deuchert in SET OF OFFICE suites In gambrel roof and small pane ______VERNON — Split Level high Im m ediate occupancy, $14,990. an interview. were found dead Friday night effort at 6 a m. today. He said been married to director Htr- ferred. $126. Can 649-7926. in the baxrk seat of a parked a person unknown pried open ygy Medlinsky. State Tlieater Building. In­ windows. Screened porch over- USTTNG—^Porter Street MAjNOHESTBR — B ow ers on a wooded lot. Six rooms in Pasek R ealty, 289-7476, 742-8243 Deuchert, who is retiring this WANTED — House on west side, quire 11-8 p.m., Mr. Daly, 643- tooks beautiful landscaped area, modified 2-level Ranch, . V £k’- ^ ^ School. New 6 room Colonial, all plus garage, 125x150’ lot. year, has been operating trol­ car with a plastic hose running the outer door to the shop, but x State Supreme Oourt Justiee TOLLAND—For the executive Wanted—To Bnj 58 yard, located in one of Man­ ■ |l7^,rnl! two family or single, reason­ from the exhaust pipe Into the was lui'Successful in attempts performed the marriage in New 7832. 8 finished rooms, plus 2 un­ 1% baths, built-ins, aluminum Home in excellent condition. or above average income fam­ leys in St. Louis since the 1920s. BEAUTIFUL chester’s best neighborhoods. able. 643-1927. closed vehicle. to remove the hinge pins from York Friday with Mias HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, finished rooms, upper and low­ MONEY# siding, garage, quality built, Real private location but still ily. Large sprawling Ranch. “■When I firat started they OFFICE AND studio for rent The J. D. Real Estate Co. brlc-a-hrac, clocks, frames, PhUbrick A gency, 649-8464. er terraces, large wooded lot, low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- close to elementary school. T. were running one-a-minute Peter G. Randolph of Ladder an inner door. Oremford w the matron of bon* NEW APARTMENTS 963 Main St. W ill"'rem odel to High eievation wi'Ui unlimited Hill Road and his girlfriend, glasewture. We buy estates. Vil­ tremendous possibilities for Phone 649-5203 0131. J. Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577, down Grand Aveniie,” he said. Michael J. Michaels, 19, of or. suit tenants. Call Max Gross- win be open Sundays, 1-S, view. Perfect condition with Liisa R. Royal of Lord’s High­ lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 MANCHESTER — Ranch, 260 large family. Priced in mid Legal Notices Then there were more than 1.- Newington was arreated and Ohrtotina, 26, and MedHukyi WOODBRIDGE man. 649-6334. Mondays - Saturdays, 9-9, COVENTRY Ranch — 7 rooms, every convenience top numer­ way, both of Weston, had been lA k e St., Bolton, 649-3247. Charter Oak St. 6 rooms plus 30’s. For further Information MANCHESTER — Convenient­ 500 trolleys in the city. Before charged with breach of peace 86, plan to return to New York to service the increasing ree room , garage, lo t 106-236, circa 1750, 85 wooded acres, ous to mention. Kitchen has AT A after a honeymoon. GARDENS STORE FOR RENT — Main St. call R. F. Dlmock Co., 649- SAVINGS BANK ly located,, 4 family home with bullt4ns, dishwasher, disposal, hew^ fw today’s last run, only eleven inissing Wednesday by a fight at the CTolonialHaH WE BUY and sell antique and demands for real estate. $17,900. with new paint. J. D. garages, clean as a whistle 1,200’ frontage. Asking $49,- the District o i Manchester, on the their families. 1,400 square feat, heated. Call 5245. large Hiring room with fire­ were In use and the transit com­ la.st night. M ichaels posted $160 used furniture, china, glass, sil­ Woodbridge and Parker Sts. R eal Estate Co, 643-8129, 649- outside, ne'wiy redecorated in- 500. Lappen Agency, Realtors, 16th day o< May. 19^. Redding Fire Chief Earl San­ Qiarlee Correll 6223114. place, carpeiting, two scenic Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, pany has not bought a new one bond for court appearance June SANTA MONICA, O U . (AiP) ver, picture frames,

D CIRCI^ North — fireplace, basqment, large Realtors, 649-2813. ’The deaths were attributed to A 4*A Room Duplex $160 apace, ground floor, clean, at­ one unfinished room upstairs, collections, paintings, attic ecn- An immaculate Ranch ideal for wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, desks, 2 dlosets in every room. ibe administratrix havii^ exhibit- else the less expensive and carbon monoxide poisoning by Andy radio team has entered 8t. tractive and reasonable. Apply room for extra bath, 2-oar ga­ Heat, 2-zone, 3 b^s oversize adaptable bus has taken Presidenl’fi Pens teota or whole estates. Furni­ 8H Boom Flat $135 a sm all fam ily. ’Ih ree bed- R ealtors, 649-5324. fl4 ,500—Colonial, 6 rooms, alu­ M edical Exam iner P. T- M ac- John's hoepital for heart rtudy. Mr. Daly, State Theatre, U rage, splendid view, profes­ 2-car garage. Exotic glass kte over. Only elghft cities in the He’s Oberiee Oorrell, 76, who ture R epair Service. 648-7449. a.m. - 8 p.m. rooms, good living room, for------———— minum siding, storms, fruit Ltoioy The pens used by the Presl- NEW TWO family flat — 641, mal dining room, rec room in MANCHES’TER — oversized sionally landscaped lot, very porch heated and all flag- orxxe^ ^ : the ^ d a y nation stiU m aintain streeitcar was reported to have oollapaed e 2 Large Bedrooms tfees, 50x200’ lot. East side. attractive home. $18,500. W ar­ ’The youngsters, fully dressed gig^i g, mnjoc. bill Into MANCHESTER — Prime office Bowers school area, large the basement. Garage and a Cape, excellent condition, rec M9-3979, 9-4. stone, overlooking mandcured noon at the Probate Office In the lines. except tor bare feet, were found given as souvenirs to at his home in Beverly HUls, ren E. Howland, Realtor, 643- 1% acres. ’This lovely hom e in Municipal R id in g in aaid Manches- <ttle train to F loris­ One man was killed by light­ from a rtde- tate, 646-0683. wooded lot, $18,900. Hayes cost Pasfek Realty, 289-7476, AT A CXIURT OF PROBATE, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Open Dally and Weekends MANCHESTER la next door to sant, nnow a St. Louis suburb. ning in a Texas storm. Tbat’s when tt happened. BROOKFIELD ST. —gentleman, Noon—5 P.M. Suburban F<>r Rent 66 this beautiful 8 bedroom Price Range...... $105. to $125. Agency, 646-0131. 742-8243. held at Manchester. wltMn end for Rain covered wide sections of ahare with name, maater bed­ for BEST RESULTS. the Dtstrkst of Manchester, on the “People didn’t want the line dhe eastern United States today The rain pattern stretched She swallowed a fist full od ROCKVILLE — 4*^ room apart­ Ranch, excellent condition, 17(h day of May. 1966. room next to shower. Parking. 649-5591...... 646-0390 Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. Closeded^ Deuchert said. "They in the wake of storms that in­ from Texas to the Great Lakes nickels, dimes, and at li ment, convenient location, re­ large lot, $16,9(». Mitten Agen­ ALL ELECTRIC FOR MODERN LIVING JlYoIce-Top Skimmer After 6:30, 649-6601. 643-1023 Lesral Notices Judge. w-anl newer cars, that’s all. cluded crippling winds, funnel and into the Southland, Fog quartef- frigerator and stove, immedi­ cy , R ealtors, 648-6980. Rosebud Bands! flstate of Frank C. Brockhaus, _ . / _ , ADULTS ONLY late of Manriiester, in said llistrlct, xI)Cre waS a couple on m y c a r clouds______and baseboU-eize hall- ehrouded portions of NeW ..Eng­ But after a Irtp to general FOR RENT — front room, cen­ Located at junction of Wood- ate occupancy, cWldren wel­ AT A OOURT OF PROBATE, MANCHESTER — 2 famUy, 6 held at MAncheater, within and (or, d e c k e d . . „ . „ ___ yesterday who came all the way land. hospital, she was reported la trally located, free parking, 69 bridge and Parker Sta. com e. CaU 643-0261. LOW COST, TOO! INCLUDES; Parking, Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts, the District of Manohester, on the On motloo of Barbara M. Brock- f j ..u .. otoneg. Rain and lliunderetorms orl- good condition. and 6 flats, on bus Une, $18,- 17th day of "May. 1966. haus, 96 Florence St.. Mancheseter.- fro m M ontana and. When they Birch St., 649-7129. Shuffle Boards, Par 3 Golf Course, Picnic Oonn., administratrix. / . gfinaited Friday over sectiora o f M. P. ENTERPRISES ROCKVILLE — 4 room apart­ 900. Philbilclc Agency, Real­ CASH RA1CS (IS WORDS) Present, Hoo. John J. Wallett, ORDERED: That six mmitha A reas. On bus Une, w alking distance to Judge. the Great Plains. Liz Renay THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- r r - r ------— ------, . ' ■; ment, eecond floor, ad\flte only. tors, 649-8464. One D a y ...... 45c 3 Days ..4..$1«17 Trust Estate under Article Sev­ from the 17th day of May 19w, be tage afreet, centrally located. apartment, heat. shopping. enth of the will of Julius Fradtai. and the same are llmltra and al­ A tornado struck at Cassoday, HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Former . i Call 876-6986. late of Manchester, in said District, lowed for the creditors w ltl^ which H O M E GARDENER’S T to tc C c o ^ in the east-central section of actress Ldz Renay, onetime girt large, pleasantly fummied etove, refrigerator, one child, ______■ ______MANCHESTER—7 room SpUt Six D a y s...... $1.98 10 D a y s ...... $3.00 to bring in their claims aaaln.'it said second floor, $110, very con- raRBE ROOM apartment, We BELIEVE it’s the BEST in TOWN n ie 'D-ustees having exhibited estate, and said administratrix is Kansas. One person was in- friend of gam bler MItAey Oo* rooms, parking. CaU 649-2358 Level, family .room, 1^ baths, directed to give puMlc notice to the venient location. 643-2666. IMMEDIATE ACTION their annual account with said ai- jured, some utility lines, trees hen, has announced that Bbe will for ovecnlgbt and permanent' heat, refrigerator, stove, $117. modem kitchen with built-ins, tate to thia Court (or allowance, it credltore to bring In their claims Easy 62 Simmons Road, Eaat Hart­ , one car garage, priced for Call before 10:30 weekdays (9 A.M. Saturdays). You Compare and you’ll agree. within said time allowed by pub­ "to grow vegetables and buildings were damaged, marry Thomas W. F’reemsn, a gueet rates. ’IHE JENSEN Apartm ents, 9S- is lishing a copy of (his order In some ford, off Silver Lane. Available quick sale. $22,900. PhUbrick can start an ad or cancel an ad same day. ORDERED: That the 7th d&v of and tour cars o f a Santa F e roil- milUonSLire toucking firm opeiw* 94 East Middle ’Tpke. New 4H FOR INFORMA’nON AND APPOINTMENT June, 1966. at eleven o'dock fore­ newspaper having a circulation in •for salads. ROOM with kitchen pri'vileges, July 1. Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. noon at the Probate Office in the said probate district within ten days road freight train were blown tor. room apartments. Rent in- from the date of this order and re­ oentraHy located, Mrs. Dorsey. Municipal Building in said Man- off the tracks. Miss Renay, 86, said the cere* dudes hot water and individual iirnirljFBtFr lEoFnittB l|Fralii CALL 666-5465 or 666-3512 ch^ter, be and Bie same is as­ turn make to this court of the no­ 14 Arch St. signed for a hearing on (he allow­ tice given. Outside and at muny wlU be conducted Mon* apartment ttiermoetatically JOK>HN J. WAIDETT, Judge. ,643-2711 Classified Defit. Also Superintendent on Premises ance of said account and said Araiiaibo, Okla., halllstones rang* day. controlled heat, Hotpoint Mtch- Trustees' two prior accounts with CLEAN FURNISHED room for oTyr thia Oourt directsd _ _ AX _ A COURT _ _ _ OF PROBATE, ing from 2*4 to 3 inches in diam­ She said (die met Freeman, gentleman. Call 649-1108 after en (range, refrigerator^ dis- MR. BEAULLEC — 875-0353 ^ that notice of the time and place helatio doors and patio, private Conn.. Individually 'and as co- in favor of said estate against Brad­ stroyed and at least 26 other Mrs, Einstein parking, basement storage, 2 truetee: The Connecticut Bank X ford Steiirer. k is OPEN ' Trust Oo., One OonMitution Plaza, ORDERED: That the foregoing planes were damaged in wind blocks to bus, very convenient Hartford. Cbon... oo-tniatee and re­ applicatkni be heard and deter­ guate up to 100 m iles per hour. Gives Work to ItOOMB FOR rent. Lamp Foot. to grammar. Junior high and turn maloe to tms Oourt. mined at the Probate office in Man­ OPEN HOUSE JOHN J. W A liE TT, Judge. chester, in said District, on the 2nd There were no Injurlee. •49-2494. high school. F\>r appointment NEEDED 2964 ,day of June, A D . 1966. at three FVxir inches o f rain fell in 16 Posh Auction cell The Jensen Building Corp., AT A OOURT OF PROBATE, o’clock hi the afternoon, and that Grow Own Salads SUNDAY held at Manchester, wtthht and (or notice be given to all persons inter­ minutes near Weaittierford, An original pointing by Mn, M r, B aniey Peterm an, ' 648- Tomorrow, Sundoy—2-5 P.M. the District of Manchester, on the ested in said estate of the pendency By ALLAN and SHEILA Radishes are snappy. They Tex., and 8.21 inches of rain fell Samuel Ehnrtein, Buflt Oep Rd., Apartments—F1at»— 2488, or Mr. Cbarlea PonttcelU, Rooms, Apts, and Housos 17th day of May. 1966. of said application and the time and SWENSON thrive in almost soils. For Tenements .. M Featuring Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. place of hearing thereon, by pub- in Houston in two hours. Some has been dona'ted to the Seven 640-9644. Judge. li^lng a copy of thia order in some NEA Garden: Specialists best results, plant 'seeds every 4.21 inches of precipitation was C s Auction, ito benefit Herb- WE HA'VB customera watting THE required for new employes of Trust Estate' under Artlcie Eighth newspaperT having _ a circulation , in ______Salads____ are__ a______great______treat and three weeks to keep fresh sup­ FOUR ROOM heated apart­ 273 LUDLOW R6AD Of the WIH JuHuo Fradln. late of sa^id , district, at leaetleast seven days ^ ® recorded at HouMon in 24 hours ford area culiutel projects, by fo r Um rental of your apart­ MAncheoter. In m M District, Uw day of aaid hearing, to easy to grow In lim ited space. plies maturing. Try both red m ent, ca ll 043-8118 between with many streets under water, the artist and her husbaivd. ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ appear U th ey see at said Here's a step-by-step guide to and white varities. 8:30 a.m. —4:30 p.m. PRAH & Tlie Trustees having exhibited tiine and place and be heard rela- . . . . ,At.^ j j - ai.. Houston’s rainfall so far this The auction to being held to* tate, 64S-5129. We have Usted for sale an immaculate slven-nom their annual account wnUi said es- live ttiorcto, and by maiUni? on or bettr health and good eating Peppers add a decorative and year totaled nearly 32 litches — nighit in the Air National Guard NUTMEGGER MNCH spltt level on the desirable Porter Street side of Rook- fiite to this Oourt for allowance. It before May 18. 1966. by certified yoyr continuously produc- delicious tOUch. Six plants w ill 4 H ROOMS, heat^ hot ■water, more tiian' double the normal hangOLr at Bradley FTehL nro* CREST APARTMENTB — 4h WHITNEY ledge. This is a quaUty-built home. Following is a partial la mail, a copy of said order to all supply the average family’s - - stove, Irefrigerator, disposal. ORDERED; That the 7th day of parties in Interest. tive salad patch. ceeds will bepedt the Central imms, 1^ ' baths, spacious Ust of features: ’Two and one-half baths, two fireplaces, 8293 June, 1966. at eleven o’clock fore­ JOHN J. W ^ -E T T , Judge. 'What vegetables ? ■ Tomatoes, needs. Grow them for dicing, P arking included. N ice loca­ _ p retty bands of rosebud ^ ^ ^ probate Office in the More than 3 inches fen over Connecticut Oo(ntnuntt.y Otvio laoms,^ aU appUances, heated, AIRCRAFT two-car garage, automatic kitchen with (xfior-coorti- noon salads, stuffing. They add a tion, 8140 per month. 649- nated built-ins, parquet floored Uving and .wning. K . mrifh itu hwnderv In easy cross-stitching Muniripol Building in said Man- D »i^*M .' Bany! Atty. radishes, peppers, cucumbers, parte cf Waco, Tex., during a end CharitaMe Gorporatlon. ' ^ b iu Une, sound waUs, in- P&WA is hiring large numbers of people from outside the Jhlssnus young dress with its orm aery m o j cheater, be and (he oeme b. aa- colorful spot to flower beds. 0306 or 649-8989. » 1 8 , 8 0 0 looma finished and heated family room opening to a rnceful yoke and small sleeves treat plain apron w „ .signed dor a hearing on the ailo«------TiMTTAnoN OBDEB - lettuce for a stert. They go doudburat and nearly 2 inches Items range from a $56,000 ■Ulated. Reeisonable. Call 649- lefu l yoke a Don’t stoop for cukes. Grow Greater Hartford Area to ivork in. their East Hartford deUgbtful patio, Andersen windows and other tiftil Sim- so - popular Mondrian - effect! aS:e of sold a tx ^ and said AT AOTURT OF raoBATE. naturally together. You can of the fall came in slightly over house to a turquoise negttge. 4842. iie essence of beautiful sim' or Plant. To assist them in finding suitable housing, we an hour. ReaervzttlonB (now oloaed), for FTVE ROOM apartment, third 46^2 F t. X 26 F t, Over 1200 Sq. PL maintain a list of avsdlable rents of aU kinds, sixee and The yard is a nicely landscaped comhlnaiUoa of sun itv Wear tt tor sbecial oc- Make extras tor glft-l liOOKDfG to r anything In real liy. w ear nPattern .r f.r r . KnNo, 2964 has At Beaumont, about 1.16 Inch- the event cost $100. floor, $50. Call 643-6225. 8 Bedrooms Gomplete With Attached Garasfe -jSrice ranges. and Ediade. Permanent privacy is assured behind the •state rentals — ^witments, property. '1ET*8293 to tor slzcs -9, 11, 12, transfer fo r ^ J'"' to all persons known , to 1>e Intereri- Judn. — „ , , , _ , ... ____ of rail* fell in an hour. Lake VFW .InstaltotioB homes, multiple dwellings, no ’IHREE room apartment, stove, I. • Built-In Oven and Range • Range Hood . j c to 38 sewing and finishing directions. ^ therein to anoear and be heard Estate of Harold E. Helm late of Tomatoes will grow up if you ^Wng. sHclng or They Raymond St. Louie will be In- To permit onr Housing Division to Ugl4 16, 16, bust 30^4 to 38. s e ^ g « 36c in coins to : «ior«>n to’ publishing a copy of Mancheseter. In said District, de- give them a chance. A few keep yielding up fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate, refrigerator, first floor, Wells 1' • Ceramic Tile Baths • Dishwasher ’The unique layout gives Cokmlal size with split level ive them a chance. A few keep yielding up to frost. ^ rain. Kansas aty had flooded otpHed as Tolland VFW Post refer prospectivie tenants to you « 5 b U bust 31V4. with sleeves.. To order, send 30C in coins newspaper hav- cewed. ^ „ plants will reward ygur whole Lettuce comes in all sizes,, 648-S128. S t 649-3120. • Hatchway • Center Hall Entrance convenienM — a look from the rear of the residence ' i t . J Anne Cabot, M anche^er E ve- ing a circulation in said IMstrici. at On'modon of Evelyn W. Helm, streets during a storm that de- commander and Mrs. Lsuna K. plus en interior inspection wiU dww you what we nnwii. M jrkrds of 36 . xirmld liso AVE. Of >«*"* seven days ^fore' the day of J6 Spnioe 8L. Manchester. Conn.. family with r^ ripe, mouth- ^ ^ posited more than one Inch of Hlckttm as auxittary prertdent • Disposal • City Sewers . . . pleose call Mr. John J. Cboney Priced reqUaticaljly. Ce.order send 80c In coins t o : ning Heraia, sold hearing, and & moiling copies, executrix. . POUR room apartment, eehtral- MANCHESTEH — O entr^ lo­ I at 666-2277 ^ ■M-anChester Eve AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. by certified moll, on or before Mav ORDERED; That aix months w atering treats all summer, green leaf types we(l as he^ . . to rovlded, $00 DIRBCrnONS: Eoate to Weto Sfc, Vecasa, SVtot St. fitto Burnett,------Mancnesier ^e. a* I 1*. . to lAiuoiiLOUan u.C. SVadin. jfTaam. jcBloe nTOnbum the th day of.May,_ 19W. be Try Burpee Big Boy, Rutgers lettuce. A new Red L^af looks cated, 8 rootn digdex, a'vatl- St 1988 16 Ottter than a band of nia pm. in the poet home R t ’H .- per month. Call Mr. Ooo{>e, to Ridgewood Ditvo (aeroof frooi. Aiiaaay) to Eaetilwr 1156 A VE. OF A M E fr ^ Beefsteak. Also, pu t Ip a few as good as It tastes ip salads. aUe June 1, ‘ retopencee ra- D rivo. *■ W YORK, N .y. 100^ , summer'gro^g, .*- through ttto ceoteir of the ooun- B t liOuiB will be hjatoiled \ff *• 649-52()8. qitired. OsU AUca Ctempet, tom ; ^ “;Tth7^r^i.ro; R ealtor. 849-4648. Pratt & W hitney fiircraft •T'Sdr^^C^P^e. «yto «naU Mte-e^ cherry or lect the varieties that are heat- ^ NEED A RENT? CaU the Rent tom each pgttem .. Print N ^ e , a I 7 i artermlnedead tn*om peraoms tors to tying in tfaelr,(Jalinz.wlth- plum-type tomatoes.'’ resistant and won’t bolt to seed. early today were gemr- and Mire. HtoteUm Man, no charge. West Side _J I THE WIUIaM E.BELH0RE AGENCY ap Code, Style No. and Site. c5^“^ni groenMa^lSl Vb^a' ______,1 vn ii r^r, ndd dash to sum- Oily seasonal and miW. The coW- ence Streeter of ManoieKMr, Realty, 649-4342. MODERN 4 ROOM flat, wiU COLLI-WAGN^R B H I REAl.’rrkBa Keep a copy o f the ’66 Spring Britain n id h i^ a copy of ^ mer salad fun with ‘ chard, est reading was 88 dogrees at national'VFW offioere. accept two weU bqjiaved chU- u BlflALTOBS and Size, ■ a A.wnmar Alhnm OP hand T>avV O-vanbHn 161 vitwint* Ave.. paper having 4 circulaUon In jutld save space Or use a cylinder of mer taiaa run wiui cnaro, ^ -w . w m w — — BOUTE SO — ROOKVnXB t miss the Spring A Sum- and Sum m er Album, on nana New Britain.Brt#«jn Dmn.:r w i • TheTb» Ckmnectl-nrmnMrti. nrobate <£&ict within ten day* uHr» tn ic»»n ninnts n n. chives, endive, green 'on ion s too. M arquette, M ich., w hfle Fhoe- A b u ffe t W R ier iraiW 5 ROOM duplex, oil for- dren, apftUances Included, $116 8 7 5 4 S N 4H MAIN BXBBBT iS^OTde^ fencing wire to keep plants up- chives, endive, greeri' onions too. • t t ^ n n 66 issue of Basic fashion. m aking it easy to ^ s e r i ^ ‘ teiita ^What t ' you pltSit plant dependsdepr on ’ tax. Ariz...had tha w arm est. 84 the Installattim 1 es Mce. 1120. moiittily, ao pete. nHottfly. Refereocea required. tun Quests ITS wekpoi|ie. n mS'" aomplatei pattern ______V‘ W58moB stem.__etven. .;_ -nick.pick. ' your tastes and speCe.space. degrees. ™*‘ OUl WMt WUUnfftaii, 428-446S. wQikl BOc a coiiyr JOHN ------J. WAILBTT.--- Judge.\ J C fO i J . WAXXiETr. Judgo. j u e . ^ . *

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lj)e a d , 3 Hurt 4a Ai A« f' ^ ' j- » About Town As Can Collide Mrs. Wdlter H. Glynn, na­ tional president of American Business Bodies In Hartford Legion Auxiliary, will be feted at a dinner tonight at 7 at To­ HARirORD (AP)—Two caw bacco Valley Inn, Windsor. CALDOR MANAGER Raymond Crouss of East ecdlided at ati intewecUon early Manchester unit will he repre­ sented by Mrs. Ruth Hickox, Longmeadow, Mass., has been today kiUing a 28-year-old man. president; Mrs. Leon Bradley, appointed manager of the Cal- ■Hie vtctim waa Richard Dag- secretary; Miss Barbara Wal­ dor discount department store aeaidt of 977 Mafde Ave., Hart­ let!, national executive conunit- which will open soon In Man­ ford, a i>aes«nger in -a car teewoman, Mrs. J. F. Wallett, chester. driven by Thomas K- Mac- Mm. Helen Griffin and Mr. and He will personally direct the Mation HI, 22 of 46 Qark Drive, Mrs. Eugene Freeman. final stages of construction of /.'i'' Weat Hartford. the new Caldor store, snd will St. Margaret Circle, Daugh­ work with Herman Effren, vice Pohce aaid the cam collided president of training and per­ • at the intersection of Franklin ters of Isabella, will sponsor an Avenue and Benton Street, and Evening of recollection Monday sonnel for the company. In hir­ that MadMahon’e auto then hit at 7 p.m. at Our Lady ot Cal­ ing and training the more than vary Retreat House, Farming- 280 area persons who will be a utility pole. employed In the near future at MacMahon, another paseehge ton. Those desiring transporta­ tion may call Miss Anna La- the store. Joseph W. Edmunds Jr., 20, of Caldor has opened a tempor­ They Are a Marine Family Gace, 166 Bissell St. 81 Robbins Drive, Wethersfield, ary employment office at the and the driver of the other Manchester store site. Joining the Marine Corps is Marines are Cpl. Gerald W. Rainbow Mothers Circle will car, Firm Hartford ' were turning into a family tradition White, who has completed a Crouss, who was the manag­ Main St., meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at er of Caldor’s Northampton, at the home of Mr. and Mm. hltel^and recently w- the Masonic Temple. There will taken to Hartford- Hospital, enlisted, and Pfc. Lawrence C. Mass, store, was associated with where they were reported in Kenneth D. WT»ite of 189 W. white, who Is in South Viet be a social time with refresh­ fair condition. Center St. Nam. ments after a business meeting. The event is open to all mothers Two sons are in the Marines, The latest recruits recently of Rainbow Girls. T||» dtiirljaw itc serving in South Viet Nam. took their oath of enlistment a U lU - S ^Students l U O C D l S Now two more sons have decid- and look forward to Marine life something Uke family Friendship - Circle of the Sal- ed to join. They leave next with “ •' vation Army will have a work Debate on Viet Thursday for basic training. pride , program Monday at 7:45 p.m. Want some elephant noses in your aquarium? These strange lookmg fi^^, aptly named The new recruits are Robert "Elephant Noses,” can be seen at the Manchester Pet Shop at 995 Main St. v^ere they are Two 7th grade social studies , admired the church. Hostesses are J. White and his stepbrother, the Marine uniform since he and Mrs. sold. The fish are natives of Africa. The mouth of the fish is located above the mout, Md ctossesctasses at uimgBling jumorJunior High Stephen A. Puller. They enlisted was a boy and adds he welcomes Thomna RiPtHns they use the appendage for burrowing in the bottom of the tank to find their food. T h^ Schoot yesterday heard students under the corps’ buddy program the traditional tough basic __ are a good community fish, live well with smaller fishes, and like an environment of debate the Viet Nam question, take their training to- training received by recruits. The Cristoforo Colombo So­ plants. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) Topic of the debate, held in gather. This means eight weeks Stephen explains simply that ciety will have its final meet­ connection with the study of gf boot camp at the Parris he believes the Marines give the ing of the season tomorrow at DECA atudenta t» continue or 19 cents per share, as com- Jackson is In the customer aft- current events, was: “Resolved, inland, s.C., training center and best traimng for the rugged life counting department and has That the United States Contin- fom- weeks of advanced infan- of a soldier, 2 p.m. at the Italian American their education. pared to $135,127 or 15 cents per Club, Eldridge St. Meetings will The DEXJA scholarship - loan share for the first quarter of been with the company 30 ue to Extend Military Assistance ^_j.y training at Camp Gedg.er The four Marine brothers all years. He lives at 82 Cushman to the Government of South jq. C. ^ ^ ^ , be resumed Sept. 26. Officers award Is not an outright gift to 1966. attended Manchester High gvgry fourth a student. It Is given with the Joseph P. Mott, company pres- Dr. Viet Nam." • The tiwo sons already in the School Friday of the month at 7:30 understsnding that if the young ident, announced at the annual Under the direotion of teach­ p.m. William C. Carroll of the La- ers Edward Cox and Mrs. L41- reolpieiit prospers, he or she meeting of stockholders that the Man Segar, 7D spoke in the af­ will make a contribution or a company intends to construct at Bonne-Silverstein Agencjr head- firmative and 7B took the nega­ Marine Pvt. Victor Berdnick, series of contributions to the least five new supermarkets in ed up a program on "Saies and son of Mr. and Mrs. Boris Berd­ , fund. the (Central Connecticut and Advertising” as pert of an all- tive. nick of 29 Poster St. has com­ Raymond Crouss Affinna/tive sipeokers were _____ Western Massachussetts area day policy-level conference of Barry Sheer, leader, Dorothy pleted a 12-day training and pro­ MAX RYAN JOINS FIRM within the next 24 months. The committee meetings held by the cessing cycle with Staging Bat­ a major New England retail Max R. Ryan of 53 S. Haw- supermarket chain currently op- Independent Mutual Insurance Kunzelman, and Richard Solla- talion at the Marine Corps Base, chain in executive position for nek. Taking the negative were thome St. has recently joined crates nine supermarkets, Agents of (jonnecticut. The meet­ stt Camp Pendleton, Calif. Marines 17 years before joining Caldor. the J. D. Real Estate Co. as ings were held this week in Ber­ HoHy Green, leader, Sally He was a. merchandise manager Miller, and Robert Hust. Debate completing this training are as­ sales representative. POSTAL AWARDS lin. signed to combat units overseas. for five Maasachusette stores in Ryan is €Ui active member of chalnnan was Brian McAwley, the Forbes and Wallace chain The Manchester Post Office and Michael Kelly was official the Elks, Knights of Columbus, has recently awarded certifi­ Norman Clark of 164 Green Airman Edward L. Osborne and prior to that was a men’s ttmekeeper. and boy’s wear buyer for the the Waslpngton Social Club, the cates and checks for sugges­ Manor Rd. has been named Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ AircrsLf't Owners and Pilots As- tions approved by the Hicentive "Salesman of the Year” by Ctort- ward L. Osborne Sr. of 69 Hel- chain. A veteran of two years service and Awards Committee. The land Grinding Wheels Corp. for aine Rd. has been selected for suggestions were made for the his over-quota sales perform­ training at Lowry AFB, Oolo., in the U.S. Navy Air Corps, OPEN SUNDAYS Crouss is a member of the improvement of safety, sorting ance in promoting the com­ as an Air Force munitions spe­ taiy conditions and public rela- pany’s products. cialist. He is a 1966 graduate Board of Directors of the West­ 8 A.M. ^ 8 P.M. ern Massachusetts Aviation As­ parceil post, equipment sani- of Howell Cheney Technical Uons. School and recently completed sociation and is a member of the Elmer L. Odell of 512 E. Cen­ PINE PHARMACY Aircraft Owners and Pilots As- ’The following employes re­ ter St., and B. Dan Laraia of basic training at Lackland AFB, ceived awards: William J. Tier­ 664 Center St. e 648-9814 Tex. sooiation, Glastonbury have recently been ney, Anthony J. DilManno, Her­ Lawrence C. White Fred TeiteJ, vice president of inducted into the Metropolitan Gerald W. White Caldor, in announcing the se­ bert B. Crandall, Frank E. District CommissitHi’s 26-Year lection of Crouss, said that he is Cueno Jr., Paul P. Ace to and Club. ’The men have reached exceptionally Veil qualified to Raymond McCarthy. their 26th service anniversary ConferenceV Set direct the operation of the new this yeELT' with the MDC, and store because of his many years BRIEFS were inducted into the club at By Methodists of experience In the retail field. Michael J. hlaloney Jr. for­ MDC’s tenth annual banquet 'The Spring Conference of Nor­ Crouss supervised the opening of merly of 4i7 Bruce Rd, has re­ which it held to honor ite vet­ wich District of the New Sing- the Caldor’s Northampton store cently been elected vice presi­ eran employes who have a quai^ WiSJOWN) Of,™ earlier this year. ter-century or more of service. land Southern Conference of the dent and director of the agency Methodist Church will be held department with the Insurance / 486 Hartford Rd. — 649-8946 Sunday et First Methodist mviDEND INCREASED Company of the Americas. Michael Dworkln of 256 Lud­ Church in Wlllimantic. The Rev. Pioneer Aerodynamic Sys­ Maloney began his insurance low Rd., head pharmacist at the SUNDAY John E. Post of Bolton, district tems recently Increased its career with the John Hancock Ligget Parkade Drugs recently superintendent, will preside. semi-annual cash dividend to 30 Insurance Co. In 1943, and for attended a one-day post grad-... cents per - share as against 20 ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES AVAILABLE Ralph Warren of 18 Center- Max R. Ryan six straight years his Manches­ uate seminar at the University cents paid semi-annually be­ ter Agency was the nuttibpr one of ConnecsUcut. Lecturers’ were field St., lay leader of North fore. sodation and the Connecticut Methodist Church, and about agency in the United States. given on such topics as "Li'vlng The dividend will be payable League of Art Students. Under State and Federal Laws nine other members of the He was born in BuNalo, N.Y., church: and Edward Miacauley on Jime 20 to stockholders of Charles D. Parkard erf‘137 A-ffecting Pharmacy” and record as of the dose of busi­ and came to this state in 1026. Helaine Rd. was elected presi­ of 28 Andor Rd., lay leader of ness bn Jime 3. He -was employed by P ratt and “Present Day Concepts of Spine South Church and about eight dent of the New ESngland Claim Surgery.” Net profit before protbsion Whdtney from 1929 to 1946. Executives Association at the other members of that church, for taxes has almost doubled, With J. D. Real Elstale Co. he NOW* plan to attend the conference. annual meeting of the associa­ comparing the first four will be involved primarily with tion held May 10 in Simsbury. Registration will begin at 2:30 months of 1966 to the first four residential sales. Duplicate Bridge p.m., followed by a Worship Packard is assistanit manager, OPEN SUNDAYS Fine Art Head months of 1965. Net profit for fire and allied claims, with the Results in a duplicate bridge Service conducted by the Rev. the four months en^ng April 2 NEW USED OAR LOT 8 A.M. — 5 P.M. Mrs. Doris Schefisch of South Aetna Insurance Co. game last night at the Coonmu- Kenneth E. Whitney, new pas­ was $829,191, compared to Charles PawUck Jr., owner tor of First Methodist Church, St. Coventry last night was nity Y, 79 N. Main 'St., are! FRESH BAKCRY PRODUCTS $413,480 for the same period of Car Pair, Inc., recently Norman L. Greenman, jjresi- North-South, Fred Panzenhagen Stafford Springs. Licenses will elected president of Manchester last year. be given to local preachers dur­ Fine Art Association at a meet­ opened hds used car lot at 46^ ^ent of the Rogers (Corporation and Brooks Earle, first; William Net income per share for the Main St., where Center~ Motors ' in Rogers, has been appointed ~Radzewitz ' and George Halusx- CORNELL BAKE SHOP ing the afternoon session. After ing at Whiton Memorial Auditor- same period has risen to 45 supper, a Worship Service will ium. She succeeds Mrs. Grace was Ioe:ated. to the Cargill Advisory Board ka, second and Mr. and Mia. cents per share In 1966 com­ PawUck says he chose Mhn- of the Hartford National Bank Arthur Pyka, third. 449 HARTFORD RD. 649-6878 be conducted by student pas- Hewitt. "< pared to 21 cents per share for .. ______Chester after Investigating var- and Trust Co. in Putnam. His Also, East - West, Chari« tors of the district, which in­ Others elected are Hans ae pericM in 1965. This is locations because he cludes 43 Methodist churches WiBlss, vice president; Mrs. Rox­ appointment was made by the Dunn and Jon Marx, first; Mrs. based bn ' 938,004 ^ a re s for foimd many people from out­ east of the Connecticut River. anne Spencer, recording sec­ 1966 and 898,000 shares for bank’s board of directors. Da-vid Somerville and Mrs. Eu­ retary; Mrs. Ada Christman, lying areas do their shopping gene ’Tierney, second and James 1965, after adjustment for a in town. Car Fair Inc. was for­ corresponding secretary; Roger five per cent stock dlvi^nd I The board erf directors of (Co­ LeSure and Dwight Perry, thi^. GOLF-SIZE HAIL Negro, treasurer; Mrs. Grace merly located In Hartford. lonial Board Co. has recently The game is sponsored by the paid November 1965. Hie Car •F’alr handles all BIRCH TREE SPRAYING WELLINGTON, Kan. (API — Tedford, membership chairman; Pioneer Aerodynamic Sys­ announced a quarterly dividend Manchster YWCA and played Golf-ball size hail pelted Wel­ Mrs. Jane Sanders and Mrs. types of . cars, and each oar is of 37% cents per share on its each Friday at 8 p.m. at the tems is listed on the American thoroughly reconditioned and Now is the time to have your birch trees sprayed lington during a fierce storm, Louise Withy, hospitality; Mrs. Stock Exchange and mcmufac- preferred stock payable on June Community Y. The event JIb did minor property damage — Sue Mather, ways and means; tures panewhutes and aerody­ safety-checked, PawUch says. 15 to stockholders of record June open to the public. to keep them healthy and beautiful. Time to place PawUch has been in the car your orders now for shade tree spraying. and provided a meal for Ernest Mrs. Rita Kenway, program; namic retardation devices, 1. -iw Phillips. Theodora Drake, exhibition ’Hie comi>ahy recently re­ buMnesB for 12 years, and also is the owner of a firm in Rooky FORi COMPLETE TREE SERVICE — CALL After the storm Friday night, chairman; Mrs. Mildred Schal- ceived a new order "for the de­ Francis E. Payne and Harry Phillips found a wild duck dead ler, parliamentarian; Mrs. El­ livery of 100-foot' personnel Hill which spedalizes in the M.' Jackson have recently ceJe- LET US PRICE in his front yard. eanor Vittbert, Cheer; Mrs. Jane chest parachutes from the U.S. sole of tent trailers, trayel trail­ brated anniversaides with the YOUR NEXT CARTER TREE EXPERT COMPANY “You can teU where a hail­ ers and oami>ers. Hartford Electric Light; Co., Taylor, publicity; and Joseph Army Materiel Command. ’ITie PRESCRIPTION stone had struck its side,” Phil­ Lynch and Edgar Sanders, pic­ amount of the contract Is Sial Capo, the general man­ Payne, who Uves at 149 Lenox TH. M3-749S ager of Car Fair, has been 'with lips 'Said. tures of the nionth. $395,162. St. has been -with the company Licensed and Insured Tree Surgeons the firm four years. ARTHUR DRUG A scholairship award was and has for 40 years and is in the em- made to RusseU Metheny, smi COMPLETES FORD OOURfiB been in the car business since ployes relations department. of Mr. and Mrs. ’Itieodore E. Matthew M. Moriarty Jr. of 1»45. Mentheny of 18 Ardmore Rd. Moriarty Bros., Inc.,:' recently He plans to attend Hartford Aft received a certificate of merit ON ooMMrrriEEs MAYTAG School. after completing an advanced Severfd area musery owners Pioturee of the -month were training session witti the Ford serving on committees of chosen. Artists, titles and traces Motor Company’s Ldnooln-Mer- Connecticut Nurserymen’s ^ SPECIAL THE WASHERS of dispEay are: Doris Schefisch, cury division in Dearborn, Mich. Ansoclation. "Spring,” a Victorian tinsel The special oourse was con- CSmrles S. Burr of the C.R. GERANIUMS 3 f.. • 1 . 0 0 painting on glass, at Savings ducted exclusively for Lincoln Burr Co. is chairman of Oie AND UP IGGERY Bank of Manchester; Ada Continental salesmen. i;he ses- Highway Landscape Committee DRYERS OhristmEui, “James’ Zzabo sion featured an insiiection and Mrs. Rebecca T reat of Bol- Homestead,” , a pen and ink test drives at the oomi>any prov- Evergreen Nurseries serves BEAUTY SAtON drawing, at M«y Cheney Li- ing grounds In , and a OoUejge Relations and GIANT PANSieS brary; Aiin Jyikka, “UneJe,” a series of panel discussions with Hbort (Jourse Committee. Eari 525 Main St.—Tel, 643-2330 portrait in oil at Whiton Me- other salesmen and company Herrick of Herrick Nursery . 65c baskGt NORMAN’S mortal library, and Viola executives. ■ Sales Agency in Bolton has bem Blr. Wayne Sobol, a pestd at Parkade _____ named to the Resolutions Oom- For Tho n.m n, ,,I Branch of Connecticut Bank and ORANT FOR EDUCATION »>*«*«• Large assortment of Pot* and Till- 11,'Nl M. riic.i I-Trust Oo. , , Frank Dirrigl, manager of Hie Burr is past president of the ted Plants and Annual The Secret Of Coiffure The outgoing president pre­ W. T. Grant Stole at 816 Main 68-year-bldConnecticut organ- Flowering Plants. 44.S li.AUTFOKIi 1(0 sented her officers and commit- s t has announced that the i***ion and also serves as a di- Beauty is the cutting, shaping and MAMUKSl I H tee chairmen with gifts. She re- Grant CSiaritable Trust is hold- r®c*or of the New England Nur- oelved a past presiderA’s pin ing $50,000 in reserve for the a«*y>nen’o Association and the Cut Flowers and .Bon> tapering of the hair. from the new president. Distiibutive Education Otubs of Regional N u rse r^ e n ’s America. The grant will be used Assi^atton. quets at reasonable AT THE WIGGERY you’ll get to match ea^ dollar raised by ■ ------prices. i the DECA for its schotarshlp MOTT SALES UP "a coif that is so right for you. 1<^ award programs. ' Mott’s Super Markets, Ihc. has Bring Your Suede Cleaning iDirrigl said that the $100,000 announced the highest first quar- Our Boskets, Pots end) Logs ore U^us raised will be administered 1®^ fin* sales and earnings m b m 6[r i a l w e e k s pe x jia L | , ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ To Tbe\New for thel benefit of a number of figures ever achieved by the ^R*o<^for the Cemetery. deserviw students who may company in a comparable per- otherwi^ be denied an ofqioftu- tod. MONDAY THRQUGH THURSDAY PARKADE CLEANERS atty to continue their education. Net sales for the company for F o r Professional Suede Cleaning' The Grant CSiacitahle TVuat the lS-i(reek petted « id i^ April M c C O N V I L L E : ’ Shampoo - Cut • ,Set ' $450 ; j When Shopping At '^ e . Paricade had simllis^y given $35,000 on 3, totated over eigm mfllioa dol- the same matching basis to help l#r8 compared with riighUy over FLORIST AND GRCENHOUStS *' Open UiarE, and Fri, till 9 r.M. Open launch the Scholamhip - and six mUUon for the, oorrespeod- /# Mon.^ Tuee., Sat. T:S0 to 6—Wed., nnuB., FrL 7:SC{ to 8 Loan Award Pragnim, which, tog period -to 1965. 302 WOODBRITOE SmEET-—649.5947 aiiice fiiat time, has pcorided Earnings, after taxes, for, the OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS funds to'toiaMs 19 sMns Id waste 'wei»( $167,666,

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W arttoe “Mister Moees. - _ 3:38 (3) Sommer Semester by W .L. whom she has been trapwor^ Repeat of M ay lA 6(20 pjnu (8-2843) A Time for US comedy-drama: BhnnM a SM U :N (8) WerM Ghaaaplsnah^ Be»- Stl8 < » Art LiaUettor's Haase Par. lag money oetnise her ef steah M m wllh WalterOiets- 18:58 (»to ) E k Mnrray to m arry a ■oMhur n eat Bew Satjudajrjtlg U (3) Feeatier of Solem . 4:28 Fieoeh Ohel 2:H (2843) Womoa’e Mews. 6:22 “ GoUath at the C o m u ^ of Wg (33) Agrieoltaie ea Parade g il8 with W aller C te ^ tog a miutanmiUion dollarsuuu___ (C!) R Repeat of Mgy. U 6s60 p jn . 3(38 (3) To TeU the oft to the w ar: O m ^decides Light Heavyweight champloit- (S2-88) The Dsetois (843) la Search ef eariy movie ca­ after a bl* al«ht on the Jomi Safloascus;'’ R ook Btevens. 7:83 (3) Mews aad W e a tto (83848) A Time For .Ns 6 : H » 6 A : Mnslo „ _ (32-38) Aaother TaM ST jSmrswta ^ Weather 21??"hS“?TOreer, his W W n .du to w.lth the Alan SteeL (C) ehm; fo n ta ve. Thomtan , (8)* Mowwire ■— Woaihe* Hour4oog dooqmsntary apa- Repeat of M ay 17 2:00 p.hL (8 4 M 8 )...G«______b^ n omWal with him. Faolette Ooddard. (3838) Today <«> S:lg (8848) WeaieB’s Teach Mews . clal eimiores the bonds that ravailte Mery (M ) Tlw Caexpeeted TBA (8) Exercise with (Heria 40) 6:28 O p l^ a ■> the Oapitol O S). MlUiea DeUar Esvto iSI 155. •* __ _ Be- “The Teahouse, JSS of the^ugust 0* Sonny T u fts-’d*- ____ ^ „(«> Streets W Daager * m (S)^Te Ten the Tralh. ' aiSfettlar/rebto-..— link oU men, d e s ^ toaivIdiMri (l> e) ■naHey-SHiBaiey ^ Moon" with Marion Braime tn> Hare Osa, WBI IraTeJ -‘Reporter Who Made Himself (2838) Aasteer World 8:88 Opea MOnd *Tfo Lim n” Usherette suddett- 4 Kins.'* lS:8a (M) Mews, SpSrte aad Weatt- 7:86 (3) Mows with Mllm W allaee ethnic aim enylroamental dtf- 7:88 Simdiky S h ow eM , _ ly nnds herself the owner of r (M> Cheyenne ____ > Outer UmMs . e r ■ 7:38 (3) Y e a r Cemmoalto W«M8)-Oeaetal HeeplW S !g 3 r ’Hra.U., - Briahtoy ferences. (O) R n big gamUtog bon ta irm Ftoor J Jow^hra sw d igs Mews Mevrs and Red Buttons. ( C ) Tent Cengmssmaa Imns (8) Frieads sf Mr. Oosber t0>, 418) Mamoa D eSar M e ^ Can Culture BxplodeT Dtonw Mevto 7:M ^1 7(26 M,gs (3 g 28 2M »> Mews, ^)orto aad C/onn. 7:K (8) Let's Talk Abeat ^ “SlrVAly Peiwonal.'*, B eoai^ 3:tt (3) Peter Jennlsgs News U :3 3 ( g & S d a f lf a t a % Qpotta aad John S. Uonagna U:U <*•) Mevie, _ eonvict runs a Lonely Hearts Repeat of May 3A tl66 pta. 2;26 (2) News Theater < «) Satarday MBtea News 7:36 (8) After Dinner M erio 2:28 (2) Dick Va______Dyke_____ Shew (S) Big S Theatre . .. _. ilt NemHqieite aad Weatt- 8:38 (48) ITaatod: Ikmd or AUvo life. Mariorie Rambeau, Dor­ Blverbont gam l^ decMM to - “Wom ^iAocus^' On a w tt (8) Space Oem,msader 6 Shew \ cavalrymen sui^vo an India 3:M (8) Hap Btohards Skew othy Jordan -’33- build an honest gambling her wedding gtol Is faced by lo-Soheel Programs Craa, -**Slm ^SSw, Dean 11:12 428) -^ s h t o T * raid , but must ***^ ^ _<0). (8) The Ueatoaaat 3:26 (3) Mews __ ^ . AM (28-48)180 Nereee _ , honV Gorwon. Jetty . TiM ^ T h e SeeUe CHeseeeJBww, house In New Orieans.- Tyrone former lover whom she left 3:88 (3) Bwurer Andy Shew M % Cigrc^ Cary Oiaat •’86- .. (23)' Never Tee Yeeag -Under Two...... Jd-oife Flags.” i V jk \4S> News aad T^ews (S) Space Oemmaader 8 Shew -O B ) SabacrlpHoa‘TV 13:66 Wsader ef Words ^ Mt28 42) Y o estay StaUght girl• ■ loves■ - ToreignForeign T“ Legtainalra “ How^ Ismguage Arts Grades M (33) Swabby Skew "High T^ason’ . 8;U (8) DepaW Dawg (2848>ne Morse# 'Bambi■ ■ andana Islands of ths u-ig (is) Tm IM Shew 3:23 (2243) Mews who can't fometfoiwet idriri Aram hla W ^ fUrt "studto" flrCT~------3(33 (i) Baager Aady Shew (0) Sea." „ StarringJohnny Oanott 11:66 Fabaleas Florida 418) Beader’a Dtoesl^ (|) Movie Festival sf Hite former______I.life. Ronnld^Mtone^Ronmt 8:88 (38) Leave it to B m ver (23) Beauty Spot 'lelor and the Bobby Bow­ Ossie aad M anlet make-up artist be vows to uM (48) Jack Lalaaae Show rdeal at Yuba c ^ ~ Film stroy them. B y u8e of bypnoels 13:33 (8) I Love Loey (43) SwBhby Shew “The Invader hate nephew of plant o m a r ' 1:26 ChUdrea’s Litoratara mrm.rn4fcmta S:M Major I«agae “DJInn and Water.'-’ JOnnle 4:26 (22-83) Newe_ . Language Aria Grades E4 countess lost at birth M raised girl who boa crudcrush on bunI falls brings her gr^-grendf^r he atarU muraerouh ..rampage (83-33) X^e Oaese (O ) (12-2343) Local Newa who's learning steel business by gypsies and becomes their 7tlJ6 (22) Western BlghUghta judge. Cleveland Indians vs. “pruieiAa’a DaughtstV’ Wto (8) Dtverce Geart WmmAmm from b^om. .AnB S^ridan. 2:33 Exploring Nature for her sister. White Sox at Chicago. eat of the p% to brip T«iy Natural Science Grades 44 queen. M aria Montes, J(m m U:28 (48) E s p lo B ^ adve a scleatlfKs^preMent. R Kiugw, Gloria Holden. , (43) Bose the Clowa 4(33 (8 )’ ] ^ i ? 5 k M ^ 7:16' (22) Western Blats. HlghHghls 4» Movie Festtvsl ef 1 ^ , Nigel Bruce. I ) £mSSun Mews U:2B (18> mpionage (8-Zl> BasebaB . ”TheMoom*ker” -B7- to sev- (S3) Sports Camera ‘Yllght for Freedom.” Bos 2:23 Site and Systems Boston Red Sox vs. Banna Shew UtB8 13:28 (28-33) Mews eitteenth century England 6:16 Friendly Giant (18) in ^ B Donor Mevle ______CarsoiL Jerry (U ) Babeertotiea TF 13:33 (I) Homemakers* Mevls (43) Peter Jennings New# RueseU, Fred, MoMunw “No Limit” . lo)^i City of the •'S8r There is murderous com- Cbas. Stuart and hla fonowers 7-.M (22-83) Hullabaliw (C ) Woman titer and pilot atoum 6:20 What’s New ChUdiea Combat Lewis guest------host (C ) S:M <2e) Film Fealorea ‘BamU and Islands (22-33) OeaceatratiaB. are pursued by Oliver Crom­ 3:33 Optolea to the (lapltol (M ) Where the Aettoa b 12:26 (40) M ^ u o d . petlUon between divers for (43) Mover Too Yeaag ^ Herman’s Hermits are hosts to. wreck their romance because (22) Feature Fenr-TUfto It (ta> Checkmate valuabta aponges oft Key West well's Roundheads. Marius the Lovin' Sporattul, Lola-- i ~ Fa- .. , of her success as an aviatrix. Repeat of May 22, 6:80 p.BS. 6:88 (22-28) Please B o a t Mat 12:66 (48) U .,B . t o F o r ^ BeU- (U ) The Big Fietare 8tl8 (8) 'Seeret Ageiri 13:64 (43) A riese Dahl’s B eaair OOring. Sylvia Syms "The Loot Volcano” Jcduiny Elouf TOm aad 81^ Off Robt. Wagner, Terry Jfoore, laim. Lesley Gore aim Dick u -jg (gf) Dlok Powell neater 3:83 What's New „ . „ Sheffield B abie s (O ) (18) Tuple *, IndtaM f." Richard Boone, Gflbert Roland (18) MUUoa Dollar Mevle U:26 (22) Tmiighl Bheiw S t m ^ Repeat of May 22, 6:80 p.m. lt#D (8D) Ose O’Olaok Beport <4#> Fantasy Fl«hanse 11:33 Heralsg Star. (O) Ictly Kallman. R _ . . 7:33 Travel Time (S3) Sapeiman .... Baser-'" When ' American Indiana -CSiarge of the Lancers.” -'B i- (8-1843) 12 O’clock BOth • jmiaiiy Oarsra. Jeity Lewis (48) Adventores to Paradis# 8:38 (8) B ad B f c e ^ Hour St55 (18) N Y M e U ------Paulette Goddard, Jean Pierre (8-2843) Sepfermarket Sweep­ (23) TThcleie the Aetton b ------(G) Fabidous Florida (2248) Dr. KMare 1:86 (S r* TeU Me, Dr. Brotoers (Away) NY MeU v a San threaten w ar unleep they get stakes 8:33 (22-86) John Forsythe Show Is guest best. 6:M (8) Mike Douglas Shew —' 1:18 ( I ) News, Weather —Moment their co^iy back (C) B Aumont (W Foatore Foar-Thlrty (C ) R 12:26 («r M -S q a a d IM The Magic Room (8-2848) McHale’s Navy Francisco (28-38) Saturday Night Tonight U :23 (22-33) Paradise B ay (O ) “The Case Agatost Brooklyn Afi Faroe Bellgleas Lost Cl^lsaUon (23) White Hunter at Meditation —Sign Off <20) ^amploBshlp Bawlrliag tiW (8M8) fiUiutday Night at the (8-2843) Datiiig Game Darren UcGavto and Vaggla 3:23 (22-33) Dr. KUdare <0> U :66 (43) NJS. 8:33 The French Is asked by an old friend to 8:18 (13) Mike Deaidas Shew (22-M )A n d y W iU Iam ffltow 1:16 W ^ o w s aad W eather-r- Me- WoMen Primitives artth Geo .. shadow his wife whom he de­ “Teen-asre C r i m e W ave.” (28-43) Doaoa Beed Shovr T o n l^ t Andy features his ment ef meditation ■— Stga Off (8-8848) Wide W erU et SperU scribes as a suicidal neurotic Tommy Cook and MolUe Mo- U:86 (8) News (23) Bibie Aaswere (g) Ten Me Dr. BrotkeM Michael (28) FOm - (33) Three Stooges “show family” the Osmond 3:30 Beport from VletNam (88) Mt. Slaal Beeptlel Stady who believes she la possessed 12:28 (2) Search for Tenlanew _ Bros., the (Jood Time Bingew, by the spirit of her great­ GwTYews aad Sign Off^ - (22-38) Let’r Play Post OtllM (43) Deaats the Meaaee g x s i Western Eyewitness to North Deport , ) (8) N o»A — MommiU of Oeas- 6:43 (13) Mews aad Wsatoer . dhoreogiapher Nick Castls aim *'“«! ; -*W S ~ ’* VietNam Panel discussion eoocemlng grandmother. (C)_R ( 0 ) W E D N E S D A Y JC/ P R O G R A M 8:88 (8) The F m w U F t a iB ta fort — Geed Night (28-18) Father Kaows Best 13:33 The Great Soidety study made by ML Sinai Hoe- I (8) Moment of MedHaWoB - Role of (Congress pltal study committee of fu­ New game show In which ce­ U:46 (8) Oaldlag Light “Henry Aldrich Plays (hwld” J.Si akini- lebrity guesU and other con- Sign Oft 13:33 USA: Theatre 1:66 (2) Dost SoUer ture hospital needs In Conn. Actor, Playwright and Puture “Decbion Before Dawn” Put ^ Ly^rnm ^ iSrhu ^ ,SXk% » IjM ew *^ I (M) StobSffliew n t H (I) Daaay Kaye Shew TDESDAY Hay 24 48-28-M) Ben Casey (5) Mike tauSae Shew Guests: Xctor Robt Vaughn. to-8cheel Programs (18) SubsoripttoB TY 6:33 »Slf> ^ Frottrii______coarutaer composer Michel,Htohel Le-Ia- “The Silencers” AM lit(M ) «SSe__ Stosgee CtaJ?Grand and O^-j^-^l^hallertna, -yr , 8:83 Ten .M# a « o r v (22) At tame Wito Kitty Joyce Oaoco. (S3) Booheler Father 6:18 (23) Now ta,taoas SUNDAY PROGRAM . i-ongiisy Arts Grades K4 (M ) TThtelyhljrds__ (2843) I Spy 13:63 The Haglo et Words 1;I3 (S) As The Wota 3:43 (23) NeWs aad Weather “No Ehumiuge on Damaged trolled Soviet athletic system. Language Arts Grades K4 (2243) Let’s Make A Deal <0» Merchaadbe.’^ Robl^n and tiM -(g, FUee ^.Mottoa' 1:66 (22-33) Mews 6:46 (18) Balph ta a a a Shew A The Oathelle H (W (C) PM • Scott search Hong Kong fw 7:48 (8) Sacred Heart — (U > I M g ^ 3:36 Ia4ohooI Preview 2:33 (S) Password (23) Peter .Joaatogs Mews on elusivo doitole agent (Guri g:W (8) ThoChrlBUphom 'The (Juest for Christian Uni­ (22-83) Days of O ar t o s s (0> ty.” A four-port serta — ’— * today — 7:88 (8) Lassie „ . CSiUdren's Literature (8-48) This Is die life fOiir “The Ecumen- (8) Special: Man ta Spjta 3:26 IB-Sohoel Preview ^ (S-23-M) Oontideittlal tor Woao' £a8a»:a7as'rgat (38) ______Agrloaltere an t Parade —piM ram fa “FootsteM on the Moon.” (<3) Window on Owr. W oiM •■“ilSssW R-. tor a ooptwrld Ainerlean pttot :1B (8) Davey aad Oellalh jO) in part Sqf a 8proaam^seriM 3:36 Seta and^ Nmtems 3:33 W A rt LtoUetter’a tanae Pas- (M) SeaHiml , (8-M>tosaes aad Answers (43) Mows at^Sto . _ S:M (8) Adveatores of OimuiT < 0 (18) Tbs Christophers about Americali trip to Um Repeat of May 2A 3(30 PA L {^W St) Loag, Bet Baauner (8) Davey aad Gellath (0 )„ moon and lU consequences this 6:16 M a d l y G la d %____ I43)3) Ih o Doetors _ 3:M (2) Bperis —^ Mews a ^ WaaMi- “Tbe Intiudera” An esowwd (88) tatrodaetlea to Ihe Now special tells how the actual 6:13 What’s New OhUdren (84843) A Time ttr U s. convict' takes lesldence to v ^ 3:13(43) Bogarfset ter Evening Herald; B- ' landing will take place. Soehes 3:33 TTravel Time 3:68 (2343) Women’s Tsneh Mews ner miuulon aiul plaiui to flea . BtUe laatttate (O) oolm Btannard, Hartford at Ckipe Kennedy and the Hous­ Repeat of May 3A 7(00 pjis. 3:33- - (iTTe Ten the Truth■“ " 3:13 (22) aabboose with BIB Bas^ to Itextco to the Varner car. ■ :4b (•) Upht Tlmo_ . Times: Harold^ LeVanway, ton Space Center are featured. f ;33 What’s New 1343> Another'World mossea _ ^ ■* ' 8:88 (8) Faith for Today (0) Greenfield Reoorder - C toa^. (It) sSscrij^B *y ^ Repeat of 5:80 p.m. ~ h38«>.43), Qdaeral Hospital SIS i!S.J8& > Mews — Sfsits (82) Saaday Fajmiea Wltti Frsidc Roaenau. S p r ^ “Bambi md Islands of the ' 7:33 Oalendar MWisa Donor lUvis by W . i s (^Weather - (88) W o id W life Held Union, as editor in chl^ 7:S3BlUot Norton Mer.c Putiuun (48) Sacred Hearty <«t) TThutaig Flas (8848) Teyage to. B sWem at 8:33 Piefesstonal Photographer 3:28 ( « ^ u 3:13 ^ w s with WoHor 6iew. ^sSk." Aerial 8:1B (48) The Christeptars Ulc 8 ^ 1:13 ( I ) Dick Vsn Ib ite Shew . qdventuie story tavolvtog a (I) Mister Ed 8:33 Book Beat H 8:88 (8) VsdersteM lag Oar W oH l >i88 Alice . Hoge (22-33) Y ea Don’t Sur (0 ) 46) Mewsvrtre - - Woatoer ntoht across Atlantic 4)ce(m (US) B a S e b a U : 8:33 Petot e f View (3) Space Oommaader 3 Shew with only eiuntoh fuel left for Red Sox ’•"lasrRsiRSsio^ . (8848Vmte Mmues ^ 416) Life at Biley ' 8:33 Ualvetse (26) Lotos Diur .ahput fifteen imn. Cary Grant, Fteitt h S f M In the Foc^ 13:33 U S A : Maelo _ 4Sito)Hiiltoy - BitaUsy Be- 'iC m iia' L w - r'88- 18:88 (8)* (m Fatten tor livtag Jaxa —The Sbcpeilmentois (2243) (» ) Big Mew* (8) dewUhT'lfSm aad IG m (if) Film Featam psH 40) „ '8:88 ( « Ed^SulUvaa Shew . M:83 Calendar (23) Never Too Yeung 6:16 46) Peter J eaabgs New# U :U 418) TsalgU Shew (88) Beaay aad OeeS (88) The Shari Way Ajeaad Gueets: Nterty AUm and l ^ e RepOat of 7:00 p.na. (43) »Iwnbby ■■ ~Slto 'Caraon (0| (88) Ghalloe at Salvatiaa (48) Fietare for a Chmdoy Aft- 7:26 (2) Oar 64. Wtoae A rc T a n f BUrrinu Jobnay ~ ' o^edy team and Mrs. 4:26 (2246)• Mateh% G L i t o t o > U:26 (S) WDdUDfdjjr l*swaaa»—wStarlight __ (88) Saeriltee t t the Mass Miller, recordtaw-. star. WBDNB8DAY May M~~‘ (8) TammyTommy (O)40) B **Crimft Mil* DDd 1 Punishment’*4311 ^11 Sanaavase. ’-’Su* ww (48) It U Wriltea (0 ) ItM (I) Big 8 Theatre Nancy Sthatra, song styl- In-Sohool Piegrams 3:23 42) Bto . ----- . „ U.UV.W.Vgka.. -8 coldly vanbum robs muasl aM UMISSha mur­ W:M (3) leek Up and Uve “Destination Gobi,” N avy m m 1 st.Robt______Iferrlll,______era star; AM “The PPed e d Piper“ of Hamlin" igu^swasSL ders an old pawn broker. Po­ (8) Intoraatlenal Seae Bpsalal help .Mongolians while, e a t^ Maria Cole, ainter; others. (C) 3:66 W eader e f W elds -’68- After townspe:^ refuse Bea.” nce tolpectors bears down o|n' “Hour of SL Francia" lirittag weather station in CUM (84») The F.B1. Repeat to pay piper for ridding town t o B h s p ^ s oonapleiuse. I ^ r (88) Peter Fetamas Deseri 1 ^ . Mongolians help Carol I^mley stars In of rto ha decides to rid to ______Leeol “The Giant Killer.” map. 13:33 Explortag Mature Weather _ _ Lom , Bdw. Arnold, Mrs. Pah- (48) Fata Far Today Navy when Japanese atUck. IRhodee NBC's “Bob Hope fte- L- / Repeat . _ _ - town of Its children as well. rick CampMl __ 18:48 (St) Sacred Heart Program Richard Wldmmk. Don Tay­ cUist ii:6 6 Wladaw on 4l!af W sild Van Jobosca, 4Bante r 7iU 422) Westoia Mass mghUgMs (3) Msvb FesHval sf IM 11:88 (8) Camera Three lor. Martin Mluer. ______aslle. s e n t s” W ^esd ay Social Studies ' Grades Ed (0 ) BS£e^S!5S.5i>,w when enemy attackn smoU (38) The Oatballe Hour of a glri who keeps dreaming * The Ciase of the Final Fade- 12:26 H ie Great Society to tlUe rolo Matt Deanlv tOWIIo U ;8 8 (3) Frem the College OaBspus she is eommne else. Out” A nitifless young, actor 6:16 Friendly Oiaat 4RoM. Lansing) ,^,ao^m U]ly U:t6 433) Fentnie 3* St. Jcweph Odiege 8:BB (18) MT Mela Bosrimn _ la shot to death during a tUmed STANEK ELECTRONICS 6:83 What’s Mew Oh|Miea 7(68 Che ta M to Ohel ' kfflo a' men to hb efforts to . gunfight scene and the p i» Repeat of Kay 22, 1:00 aavs hb brotor lAndiew (8-8848) Dlsoevecy (Away) NY HeU vs. San Fraa- Our SPEEDY Sr 8:33 Flshtog la Virgtaia “Discovery Goes to Alaska cisco dixrar of his teevee series Is 3:38 What’s Mew_ 8:88 B y - 1 ^ . _ Prine) who bM boon con- 1(41 (IS ) One (FOleek Beyer# • * Part n R l ; N (48) S t i u r ^ «to B ^ n charged with crima _ 277 BROAD STREET-^HOME 64M 124 R e p ^ of 3(60 p jn . 6:28 The ~ ------donmod to deadh b y ^ A iw for (88) Film See 1:80 C!h. 80 Listing (8-8848) M ^ „ ■mULY DEuaous 7:3# The Great Seelflly ert at t o Week dersllctlan______of di ' 40) (0 ) T i (St) JewUh life 4:88 ( » Forest Bongees “Journey to Omter of Earth. Repeat of M ay 3A -HMW pJM. 1 Ttack Cbamglait- 48-2848) B a t m a o ^ B ^ U:48 (88) The Chrietopheta (88) Speris U A e t ie a .-'Fat Boone. James Mason, CHICKEN 7:38 Seta and Systoaui i:88 48-2848) Patty Dtihe Shew M 18:88 (8) PsToeptiaB (88-48) The B ig Gay Jules Verne’s astounding tale 3:33 latertol 8:18 (8) Beverly HHIhintoe MB B 'SJi’ffiaCSSf^fi.72 (8) Cammeats and People of mysterlea beneatti earth’s Brown in 6 Mbratcs HomosexusUty _ . niDAY Ito 27 (6-28) Btae L i g h t ___ _ 1(16 46) Ten M e, Dr, t a e t o r s 8:88 (8) Daktari (O ) surface. (C) R lu-Cktool Programs The new nallonnl heart asso­ (8) Bipmrd „ _ 6:33 The Flak a t Sto Week 438) Tenr Water Otbta 1(26 42) Mewseeito ^ •* ciation film “Omdidate _for (U ) Sabseriptlta TV Xhe worid’s wflaMd eatiD’ World of Bhoiom Alelchom AM Oemfeit -— Geed M Itf* Mymn Stroke.” is previewed. Film i:88 (8888) Yistoaaa WeeMy Be- “Hold On“ MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE YOD SAVBI 18:46 2-D Pooby 6:88 (6) O ieea Acres view (O ) _ , . cMdran** with fateompiirable IT DOES Repent polnia up Importance of recog­ (848) Oeleaial UvUaUsaal U;M (88-88) The WaeUsst Ship la TH URSDAY M ay 33 ^ nising the ‘warning signs’ taste. IB-Soheel Fiegiam s U tld Rhythms aad Bhraata (MU Tearaasaeat Goldbridcers.” (O R Repeat . . which often precede a major (88) MaHaa Ctnema stroke and dramatically um 18:88 (18) Topic _ OAU. IN OROSm -13:38 The M sgie et WbMto U:26 The Gosat Seebty b & it and BeanjQfctiw rbjK UARYCARTED derscore the simple but vltW 8:88 (i) Pve Get a Seeret Mews — Weather and PH m* ea mwnnn mem fill eHmwim' m (8881-88) ------O-B Oellega Bowl. (O) *!••• <>J> ndt Up !• Mtamtea Imter Repeat i y precautions anyone can tan Spurts (O) INSTANT 18:33 Bhythms ata Wmass 12:16 USA: Theatre a I M ^cSraiSto^oS: In I N T . S l i —to(bw — to reduce Wg risk 8:88 (8). The Tweatt^ (t a t o (18) Ik e Bine Deer . Poetry Grades K-g 1:86 TTiadew sn Onr Werid nUBaew a^wwsaavswrrtim ^to mu her , _ bometewa w^BlweVWB m uiisa^coswuM of suSei-lng a att^e or a haait “Air Rescue: Tnh Makmg S u a ^’ M- & it ^ .. DECrS DRIVE-IN EARNINGS P M ' IiS 6 ^ *^ a Story , paiit episode on the men of the — h. im e and Handsome.’’ im6 Indeheel Preview Repeat atm exist, (tn' NJEL Air Bescue Service, ,fo- Sbott Sad Irene Dunn 4«B flBNTBB 8T,-«U -W ee ^ /}! f/ I-/ O A Nl 1(H Janier High Srienee (2-2846) B ig Ti y ( » ) Sefiaa Ten-Fla BewSag \ V . ) 4 I \ I 1 I . S Bxploring Nature ■* B ill Rasmussen, hoot ~ - cuslBg on Intensive training BhawUfo advenidvimttnraua story of 4% DhrldeM pnld tS8) B lag Aieoad the W eiM they go through _ before being - the wudcatteni'era ■who discovered fipom day o* depoitt. 6:16> WTimsty______. 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Greco and tho oome# the situa'Uon 1''burlesque k ri g i ^ to a apm- (S«) Sparta OuBMia toimVot- * Row^ and "^rtiiL Man Into widespre: fti t MUl vMfe, L a u r^ ^ h m te e n i ler music camp. Some_ nice (4«> I%4ar Jennings News to alD f a n 4 danoe U>x B a ^ Mian mijoyable siliging. Allen Jones, 7 :M The Mnnaters Mfe. Baron c; : At the sami •''Jusiuma Foster -•41-. (22-M> Landon Palladinm Spa- •There'S’' Someone • Close Be­ JB lM y a t ' Milea aalfy ’a Saloon. *iM Newi_ . hind’Toil” FrtloFing Up on ment ended tt ZMok V an D yke a ta n , w ith 81M <») Dlck^Van Dylm Show First of six special musi<^- JewelJCWX7i theftaaamaw the Baron reCog- efforts to rea ! variety programs taped at Lao- nlzes Culprit and becomes lap- Italy Tyler Moore, Boae Miarie, (S> Spaee' Commander S Show dob’s famed music-hall theatre. 'get- for elimination (C) R calling seame Amaterdan^ Richard - S h 4 Krn<» Brno* ,4.. tuhi Tapio.. „ „ ^ representativf 4 ;W tf> Bmurnr Andy Shaw <01 (8-2«^> Batom (0 ) • ui% ]gSr^$W> News, Sports apd pBTnn. Dairy Mathewa and , .(----224«>k MSatcl] atc^ Ogme" <0 ) meetings wit ,OM|t Allan MeMn ■ <2*) , Never The Yoanr S:M GiUlgaa*/ bUnd (0 ) ^ Theater , Kay Gunter. 8 wahUr.,Show ' p o a ts wt a sun aaleaman. Van 4 :2S <22-lh) Natfs'r _ O ld... ".T the armed f pick up' an inheritance and R »•' otiery donaoltanta, Bill Penky I (S-2*-M> DonUe Ufa of Beary Ad- . wind■ ■ up In . aiarmy in India. - ■ ventures______off trqck Idrivers----- deliV-c (See iitdfiani iMtwff, who aikmwrote XautsI and Haldy, June Lang. ' Phyfa Sobscrlptioa TV . , ■______• ird_bnte, Con Valen- • other teaiiiB of wrltera for the . : (20) ynmas the Action b . ' "The Silencers” market Richard •:M' (2) Tharsday Night Moviea Bna Cortesa. . ■ .. aettaa, Oarry StankaU and Jerry X (tM> Featnre Fonp-Thlriy _ ■ "PUMnond City” - 48- David BeMm, and Dale Mcftaven and / "High Flight ” Ray MUland Farrar, . Honor Blackman, and Anthtmy Newley THIS WKGK D lara Dors. CAB Oail Kteinachmltt, ap p ^ aa (M> Saperman The first six one-hour va­ (S) Festival et-Bto _ Adventares b Paradise ••Underwater” Jan# Russell, aaltraa in a aaloon aoene. S:M British ----- cast Thursday 7 :90—8 :3 0 p.m . 11:2& <4*) Checkmate Fare I (M) TThiriyblrdt Lome Greene is tbe host. Brit­ Test of Drivers - (4e> DeaaJs the Meaaoa “ =“JS lri»V t^^rson. Jerry NEW YOta B:4e 12e> News and Weather ish------singer- - —Kathy . - Kirby . - and en- Lewis guest host. (C) g:4( (2#) Peter Jaanlngs News tertainer Milllcent, Martin are ij.jg (4m m b ft Aeronaujtic Is on Tuesday Dlqk V«M Dylto t m D. B, Navy FUm among the guests.' .Mad am e t*:5* (4« today it wot (22) Bachy and His Friends . gtoaa FUm ab« Biga OH ffMi wtU broadetwt a new teat fiat' ~ » Bi Hant VSBewabeCMang BAl-shek, wife w wr.of the— Al;g .^ | (8) Oae O'clock Report -B Iga airldnee retkh ' (40) News at Six NwbionaUst Chinese leader, ■will OR ^ •f driving ability Tuesday from _Me, Dr. Brathera year 11 they M to U p.m. tarinWxR .hop* to break S|S iU,"SS:tf 2 .7 'interviewed on AiBCs ‘Ta- {g) NeNewscapa, Mamente af •>ThaMOM 19M19M NatkmalNattonat Drivers eoUreiy new ground in television g'tu <2j> ^kanro sues and Answers” tomorrow Comfait —Ctead NIght_Hym« tartly . 9 t 0t" win be presented exactly j<^unutUsm and deliver a product^ Jig Hawu!rit^*^eaaer pjn. CAB Chad year fhom the date of last make a’ lasting ctmtribution- ■ ' —------MXtrphy said jfMpR drtveria tost. K w« in conveying knowledge and — ^— ------ehouM aipply Sim adcaat just before tbe La­ thereby fostering international tic and inten PROGRAM r In a talk bor Day holiday. understanding.” Ttie new tost wlH again .ye- inch Pole" Daniel X O'Briaa ery before Tima CAaaael . S, :a - <•>... - Peter Jaaabga Newa otqots oomnipn ooUlsion sltua- 1 ;M Best BaUar <2> Death Valley Days heretofore a defense attorney F m an d al . ittmta and hasardous road coil- Ben Caaar “CniUers —at Sundovm ' A de­ is appointed special proeecu- said he hope Dr. Seuss Story (22) At Hama with KttW termined young cowpoke- lor. R ^ ditlom and examine motorists <2S> Baehabr Father turned baker decides that the (22-82) Man from V. N. 0 . ble to bi^ «a their knowledge of different llM Aa the World Taras fastest way to his true love L. B. fares on an • Is Set for TV Let’s Make a Deal (O) is through the appeUtes of her Robert Vaughn. David McCjd- talring conditions and func- father’a cowhands. (C> lum and Leo G. CarroU. ’"nia that a gene! llH (----22BB)■)) How< ------Children's Day Affair” A band ' llsa and repair of their oars. r”How the Grinoh'Stole Christ- 2 :W (•) PUsgwerd ‘ ... Froat Bow Friday Night fares (xxdd 1 (2240) Days at Oar Uves (C) .’•ThaAUO Outriders”VJUhllUVtm Joel_Mc_Cr^wwa auaV'%.'awf of JuvenUa delinquents —an More than SO ttueettoDe^ vdH be mas,” based on the Dr. Seuss (a t2-42) OaatUeutlal far Weaa. Artene DaM. TTu-ee. Confeder­ students in a THRUSH school ‘•The fo M kod ate soldiers Join wagon train -rare ordered to Mil Mr. Wav* Avoilalbie to Jji -r n_-.JL u.iux character, wifi be presented at 1:22 IS) Bouse Puity . T a Tall the Truth (12) Subecriptiea TV murder of an American O.'L fsr oent flunked. ^ (22-22) Aualhor World ’•Ghost in the Invisible Bikl- 12:22 (12) SabeoripUaB TV botdc of the same name by the (___2-22...-42 ) (I^eriri' ' ■ Hospital “ nl” r "Sylvia” famous chfidren’s author, wifi ilB) MllUea Dollar Mevla (22) A Maa Called —X U;M (8-2 2 2 4 2 4 2 ) News, Speria aad •Typhoon , (22-8242) Leeal NSws ---- Weather include three songs, with lyrics 2 il2 (2) News ' weather (22)' The Big News r ABC Planning by Dr. Seuss. 2:22 (2) Dick Van Dyke Show 7 :U (22) W eston Mass BlgUlghte 11:15 (82) Toalght Shew (2242) Vau DoaT Bay (C) (32) [^rta Camen. Starring Johnny Carson ((7) ( . - < Dr. Seuss 'id a pseudonym for (2) ^paeSOommaadar 2 Shaw (42) Peter Jennings. News 11:22 (3) America’s Greatest Spt Study o£ A frica Theodor Seuss Gelsel, who has' (hSAirTha Nurses 7:22 (8) Wild, Wild West > •os _ __ager ' Andy Shew------(C) R 'Twelve O'clock High' written -more than two dosen « ; f t (2) (22) Camp Baaamnck (O) 3 <22-82) _ Mafeh______GameB ' (( (C) ToiingAVUltta generalKcsivacai tfkesuaAx;o commandWJSiiatiiaaatA ABC plana to broadcast a H 'udiiniaidal storiM for chHdreni <2« ^Never Toe - YeaUg of bomberibe group composed of atudy of the African c Henill. Thomas W. Moore, president ^ . ' '4:22 (2) Big S Theatre Chase a Crooked Shadow” WASHING "Fronuer. Marshal'' -•88- Wy­ (2242) Tammy Anne Baucter, Richard Todd, •t tto. nOtwork, said the pro- * ,______-1 ■ att' Erp becomes Tombstone 8:82 (8) Hogan’s Berees (C) Alexander Knox; h e becam e 1 marshal in order to round up . Bob Crane with Werner Klem­ g ra m wUl a ttem p t to p re se n t ^ ishal in perer and John Banner. Hogan (8) Movie P>stival el Bits m any have outlaws who run everything "None but the Lonely Heart" B oomprehensive view of the HAMILTON HOST in tbe town. Randolph Scott, . and bis men:JonnuIate a ^an Cary Grant, Ethel Barrymore, M cN am ara HvM, aoUvlUes and heritage of Actor Ge<>rge Hamilton will bo Nancy Kelly. Binnie Barnes. to destroy a stntegic bridge. Cockney wanderer, with hto efficient m Caesar Rom.ero. ' •' near Stalag 13. sad and wonderAil' mother Africans.liniHUtSe Uie fcaaw ABVOVhost ofWA ‘‘Glass wauaajtv of ’67 wsy,” a«• onewaaw , Tonight Show withdn five of.the worid. gram wU feature coUpge fads “Jungla Princess" Dorotiiy _ „ Starring Johnny Carson (C) ptayed a ! ' ' Lnmour and Ray MUland. U»**0 1:22 (---82)------One O’clock ReportB —Siga H h n o r W . l/n ra r, ADQ News and Intorosts. If it .is sutoess- ..(22) Sapemaaa I (C) R . !_ ■ ntrOH ., .. . public. grsBtdsnt, said, "With tbU un- fid, th« netirork said i t ------m ay (42) Maa M the WerM , , . (2-2242) Honey West (42) U. S. Air Force Belt--: B efore tti '•The Great Lady” Honey and gloas Film and Sign OH (C) Uun It imo a saries. 2:22 (8) Mike :l>uHglaa Shew (3am set out to trap the thief oi Newspa} (22) BMtoli BlacUe Who stole their morie star cli­ 1:82 (8) TeU Me, Dr. Brothers (22) n r e e Staaget 1:85 (2) Newscone —Moments at tre a l Wedn< ■iM (22) ladastry ea Parade ent’s Jewels. R Comtert —Good Night Hyana ' - (22) WhiriyWrdi'- 4 :2 2 olto ’ ”600’- Sports- Network graiduaiUng ^; ^ J ia a n i e ( z . (22) F m tt ter Today cameras record-thi the history and ’ WlRlflG SERVICE the defense (22) Reckv aad Hto Frieuds .feeling ot tbe classic. 1(22) Sea B aal (2242) Farmer’s F a Daaghter. ae a defer RLECTRONIGS —-.Jka 12:2 2 (2) Trials at^fPBriqa Seyvloe C9uuige2.f Oompleie 4 -22. 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