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FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 AToraga Daily Nat Piaaa Rmi i a t V . » . Wa PAGE EIGHTEEN War Um Weak IM M HlantlffHtpr lEagnteg Ijgralb M anh IS. i m latlea ta 4 taaigM. Man M CUb Scout Pack 144 will meet The Rev. K. Ejnar Raak pt 14,110 iiattrhratpr Surmtig UrralJi Trinity Covenant Church will Assembly Committee Okays tonight at 7:80 at Keeney St. Rec Board niher aC the A aiir About Town School. conduct visitations and a service Sunday at 2:30 pjn. at m w at CiredlathM Manchskter-^A City of ViUogo Charm Green Lodge Convalescent Town BUI on Development Manchester Rod and Oun Plans Tour tXMMMMH The Zlpeer Club will epousor Home. PRICE SEVEN C IN 1» a card party Saturday night at Oub will meet tomorrow at 8 MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1965 (Olaaittlea AdvartWag aa Page !•) the club on Brainard Place. p.m. for the election of offi­ A committee of the Generalf trlot and the Manchester Vs swlmmlPK move any doubt about the For Bancroft ted to the scouts. Harold Ben- p(^ls amd playgrounds, for mid- town’s authority to construct Northeast Refuse Disposal Dis­ ment of Roses Parade, the Rose ham is cutomaster. trict. aOrtE of the largest Oota Bowl and Elast-West Shrine Three Arrested April. 's water or sewer Hnes, or high­ The advisory comihlsslon, ways, at town expense to unde­ Reps. Groobert and Oavag- Inventories In New . GROTON (AP) — The games. naro submitted the bill on re­ Alabama’s Guards Trinity Covenant Church will meeting for its monthly sds^on ChamberlAln photo veloped land for any "public England quest. They, and most of Man­ a Supplies and Aeoeesonw Polaris submarine George have a potluck meeting for In Five Crashes last night, agreed with purpose.” St. BHdget’s Rosary Society members of the pledge teams Engaged chester's delegates to the dis­ 3uy_Sell—Trade—Appralsa Bancroft was launched to­ will sponsor a nunmage sale damn’s suggestion that thb Tne bill will give the town on Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Five minor motor vehicle ac formal authority to assist In the posal dlstrlot, oppose It on the Collections and E state day, named in honor of the MONTGOMERY, Al«. tomorrow begrinnlng at 10 a.m. board of education be asked to \ The engagement of Miss Lln- g^unds that Marichester is un­ U.S.—Canadian—^Foreign church. cidents marred the traffic scene open the high school gymnasium development of a site for the Navy secretary who held (AP) — President Johnson at the church hall. Any good dk^ S. Wright to Farrell R. der-represented and that the All Coin# and Proof Sets used clothing or household ar­ yesterday, with police issuing next winter for play by the Hah^. both of Rockville, has proposed, new Pioneer Para­ office when steam power Texts ordered Alabama’s national Manchester Cedarettes will three court summons. becn^umouncsd by her parents, chute Co. plant. district could issue bonds with­ H ot Craft ticles for the sale may be Senior amd Businessmen’s Bas­ out referendum in member CONNECTICUT VALLEY was introduced into Amer­ guardsmen on federal duty mee. Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Both»operators involved in an Mr. andxMrs. Joseph A. Lewis, brought to the church base­ ketball Leagues. Manchester Reps. Steve commiailtles. COIN CO. JOHNSON CTTT, Tex. (AP) Center Congregational Church. accident yesterday afternoon Commission member James 9 L inden^. ican ships. today to protect civil righto ment tonight after 7. Cavagnaro and Atty Paul Groo- • 97 Center Street In an address prepared for — Following are tee texts of the A fashion show will be presented about 1:00 o'clock on School St. Murray, a certified and active Her fiance is a son of Mr. bert had both urged pa.ssage of Manchester, Connecticut Landed in demonstrators on the plgB- by The Penny Saver Thrift Shop delivery at the christening of proclamatiion and executive near Spruce St. were given sum­ ba.sketball referee, said that the and Mrs. wljliam R. Hahn, the bill during the hearing. Phone 648-6895 order issued today by President ned march from Selprt to at 8:30, and a film on Man­ mons to appear in Circuit Court ; “ race horse’’ type of baisketball Grant St. \ tee submarine, Robert W. Rep. Groobert noted that he Store Hours: Mon.-FrI. 9-8 Morse, assistant secretary of Johnson In authorizing use of Montgomery. chester Memorial Hospital will 12 in Manchester on April 5. i which is played today requires Miss Wright, A^graduate of and Cavagnaro were .submitting FREE Sat. 0-6, or by Appointment federal and state military forces be shown. Guests are invited to Maryvonne L. Brousseau of the use of regulation courts, not Rockville High Scnwl, is em­ ANA— RCDA—USCE tee Navy for research and de­ Snow Pile The President issued two D O N 7 the bill “ to remedy any doubt" velopment, said: tn Alabama: the program. Mrs. Gu.staf An­ 177 Maple St. was charged with available' at the three rec cen­ ployed by the Southern New about the town’s authority to DELIVERY orders from his Johnson derson and Mrs. Frank Gakeler Improper passing, after she al­ England Telephone C ^ Man­ "George Bancroft became The White House still plenty of wear left In ters. extend utilities. President Polk’s secretary of MOSCOW (AP) — The Providing Federal Assistance City, Tex., ranch. One di­ are co-hostesses. legedly passed a stopped vehi­ He said that, while the rec chester. Her fiance, mso a your shoes when you have Atty Aronson had introduced RR'raUR DRUB tee Navy at the very moment Voskhod 2 spaceship made In tee SUte of Alabama rect^ the Secretary of De­ cle on the right side. The opera­ department facilities are suffi^ graduate of Rockville Wgh an amendment to the bill giv­ PROCLAMA'nON them rebuilt In a professional Past Chiefs Club, Memorial tor of the other vehicle. Ronald School, is employed by the of impact of tee new technology fense “ to use such armed cient and even advisable, for the ing the Eighth Utilities Dis Read Herald Ads. centered about the steam en­ a scorching descent into the WHEREAS, on March 17, shoe repair shop. AU> Temple of Pythian Sisters, will N. Hamilton, 20. of Andover, re­ Junior leagues, they are too First National Stores, Glaston^ earth’s atmosphere, but it forces of the United States meet tonight at 8 at the home of portedly had just backed out of gine and generation of power in 1965, tee United States District WORK GUARANTEED! cramped for use by young men, bury. dependently of men’s muscle or Court Middle District entered as he may deem neceo- Mrs. Clarence Booth, 115 Ma­ a private driveway and was McCann promised to confer A May 8th wedding Is plan­ had a cool, soft landing on ple St. about to proceed west in School of the winds.’’ deep snow, the Soviet an order t,i the case of Williams sary. with Park and Rec Supt. Hor­ ned. The modern nuclear-powered et al, plaintiff. United States of The other set forth that Gov. St. He was charged with having ace Murphey and with board of Union said today. SA M YULYES Members of Mountain Laurel pool supenrisors, asking If they submarines are propelled by America, plaintiff - Intervenor George C. Wallace “ haa odvlsqd defective hand brakes. education officials to explore steam, generated from tee heat The two cosmonauts aboard V. Wallace et al., defendants, Chapter, Sweet Adelines, Inc., Lloyd D. Munroe Jr., 17, of wish to apply for positions this me that the state is unaMe and Same Side As Watkins ! the reco’Timendations further. of atomic reactors. were reported well but there Civil Action No. 2181N, approv­ refuses to provide for tee safety will attend a chorus and quar­ Talcottville, was charged with Wally Fortin, program direc­ year. MAIN STREET Police remove the bodies of Mrs. Eva Lusaler and her daughter from the back w at oY tee was no official word on their tet clinic tomorrow at Holiday Aprplications for the summer Morse said that Bancroft ing an exercise by the plaintiff and welfare” of marchers. 2S OAK STREETT failure to obey a stop sign, after tor of the rec department, re­ MANCHESTER car In what auteorltiea say was a murder and suicide at S Unnmore Dr. yesterday after­ founded the Naval Academy in post-landing activities 24 hours Inn, Framingham, Ma.ss. he was involved in am accident positions will be received until and the members of the class “As a consequence of such ported that project forms for 11QUSE&.HAUE noon. (Herald photo by Pinto.) 1845 and thus created a school after their descent to earth. they represent of their right to inability and refusal ot the sU ^ yesterday afternoon at MaUn summer programs are now be­ March 26, and will then be Voskhod 2 landed Friday at processed by the town’s person­ of engineers and scientists for march along United States of Alabama and by reason e< and Hilliard SU. Police say that ing processed and that notifica­ tee expansion of naval technol' Perm, a city at tee foot of the Highway 80 from Selma to recent events in and about Sj)!- the accident took place as Mun­ tions have been sent to most of nel director, with the aid of rec J;. Ural Mountains about 726 miles department officials. T' ogy. Montgomery, Ala, commencing ma and Montgomery,* Ala., roe crossed the intersection af­ last summer’s playground and U.S. Court ‘"rhis marvel of science and east-northeast of Moscow. There Ode To Spring was speculation that officials in Selma, Alabama, not earlier there is substantial Wielihood ter having been eaatbound on Mother, Baby Deaths technology that we are launch­ than Friday. March 19, 1966, teat domestic vtolence may oc­ Hilliard St. amd collided with a ing today,’’ Morse said, "can be had trouble reaching tee site. Welcome, Oh Spring, on a day and not later than Monday, cur in connection with such vehicle northbound on Main St. attributed to his foresight in The Tass news agency said cold, unsunny, March 22, 1966, and terminating march, with tee cotiMquendea m and operated by Thomais J. Rules Out creating an environment in in the dense layer of the at­ ’That snow that is falling to us in Montgc:nery, Alabama, with­ of obstructing tee execution ait(l Gaffney, 32, of Hartford. SaidMurder, Suicide which technology could flour­ mosphere, the spaceship was Isn’t funny. in five days of commencement; enforcement of the laws of die Munroe is slated to appear in ish.’’ enveloped in flames,” but the and United States,” inchidinf ^ Authorized Dealer court on April 5. This kind of day should be spent ^ a u f ll^uellnte ^}(orist landing was “ soft.” The Vosk­ WHEREAS, in relation to court order authorfeing tM An accident resulted’ at E. Ruby Case hod came down in deep snow, in raking. Mrs. Eva Lussier, 87, of 6 Linnmore Dr., yesterday Oppose Birth Control Instead of that we must shovel such Judicial order and march m ar^. Center and Pitkin SU. last night Tass said. Wallace had toM the PtmK- when two motorisU reportedly killed herself and her 18-month-old daughter, Valerie, in HARTFORD (AP)—The Con­ what’s flaking. the governor of the State of Ala­ DAUjAS (AP) — Further le In response to a telephone bama has advised me that the dent in a telegram that be waa thought that the other would what Dr. Robert R. Keeney, medical examiner, said was necticut hierarchy of the Roman inquiry, the newspaper Pravda willing to dill up the Alabe Tgk stop. Both motorisU. Richard gal maneuvering was assured Catholic Church has decided not Many of us have removed our state Is unable and refuses to apparent murder and suicide. Death was caused by car- said all previous Soviet space provide for the safety and wel­ Guard to protect the marchers, H. Howard, 53, of Eaut Hart­ today in the bizarre case of to make- - its customary state­ ships were enveloped by flames snow tires, bon monoxide____ poisoning, tald^^ ■ And now we must listen as fare, among others, of tee plain­ but said the state cannot oftoM ford, amd Gertrude A. Shank- Jack Ruby, presumaWy still in ment of opposition to a bill to on re-entering the dense layers to foot the bUl, estimated « police. ’The bodle were found in a malformaitlon o f tee Joints repeal Connecticut’s anti - con­ wives call us liars. tiffs and the members of tee man of 78 Milford Rd., drove Quality, Service — and Personal Attention! state courts and possibly before of the atmosphere and there *360,000. tee family car which waa in the and sodtete of her hipe. traceptive law. class they represent: and away from the scene with dents “ Our Products. Service and Prices Are I’nexcelled'.” Susan Lussier, 14. eldesrt tee same Judge who sentenced was no cause for alarm. A last ditch attempt by W B- in the right reair fenders of unatteched garage on tee aide ’The General Assembly’s Pub­ So welcome, Oh Spring, on WHEREAS, as a consequence 1 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. daughter of the deceased, die- him to die. Moscow newspapers carried of such inability and refusal of lace to have the march p o ^ their vehicles. of tee houae. lic Health and Safety (Committee March the 20, According to oloae relatlvea, oovered the bodlee of her moth­ U.S. Dlst. Judge T. Whitfield no new details on tee landing You look more like winter, and | tee State of Alabama, and by poned failed Friday nl|^ w lM I Select Used Cars! Police report a rear end col­ Tel. 528-5009 Tel. 643-5476 will hold a public hearing ’Tues­ and no 'pictures of it Mra. Lusaler h ^ been extreme­ er and sister on ,the rear seat Davidson refused Friday to take we hate that aplenty. ------_ a three-judge federal court o| lision occurred yesterday after­ Jurlsdietian. day on tee bill. Official Soviet 'announcements New Orleans ruled that it would VOLKSWAGEN ly worried recently and oon- o f the oar in thp doeed garage. At previous hearings on re­ Sol Cohen' (See Page Five) noon at Main and E. Center SU. Windows e f 'We car bad been Thm the condemned slayer of said Pavel Belyayev and Alexei not grant a stay of enforoeme}^ Deluxe Sedan. 2 choose from. *1645 when truck driver Herman T. ■tantly voiced her feara on tee peal bills, Joseph P. Cooney, 64 to outcome of a serlee of treat­ rolled down, and the motor had President Kennedy’s sssassin Leonov, tee first man to leave of a lower federal court ordw PatsscEintell, 40, of 172 New Bol­ tx>se, w2te tee court’s permis­ counsel for tee archdiocese of an orbiting satellite and float in ments and poealble surgery that stalled from lack of gas, police Hartford and tee dioceses of telling Wallace to permit tl| h VOLKSWAGEN ton Rd., stopped suddenly to sion, to d e liw this bitter com outer space, carried out their march and to offer ita poiifoi- the baby waa faqing to correct saUL "A aide window of the ga­ Bridgeport and Norwich, has Deluxe Sunroofs. *1695 avoid a car cutting in front of SPECIALS From “The King Of Produce!” rage was broken, but had been ment on tee oouttroom session: assignments perfectly. They pents protection. " his vehicle and was struck by a "Nothing .satlsfled me. So delivered a letter from tee completed 17 orbits In space. Earraic and ’Kaeetz, for some ttane," Buaan ssM. archbishop and tee two bishops Johnson had scheduled a n e ^ VOLKSWAGEN trailing automobile, operated by !’! came home from scjiool vdiat good did it do? You can’t But tee announcements said conference for today. But he Jor E. Molchan, 20, of Coventry. LEHUCE ...... head 19« stating their oj^ sition to rO' nothlBg about picking up tee Karmann Convertible. *1695 Mayor Post Sboiit 2:80 p.m,," Susan said, win.” peal. decidetLto iesue the ordeia 1^ Damage waLS very slight. %ad my mother and sister Ruby made tee remark dur­ two coamonauts and returning fore dawn after toStlng by tele­ Another rear end collision oc­ ing a 80-mlnute lecture on law- Cooney said Friday that "tee to a debriefing area for medical Viosna, Haru, Spring VOUSWAGEN STRAWBERRIES ...... bewket 39° I not boma I caUed aeveral arguments concerning .tee con-, phone 'With Atty. Gen. W idw lii curred last night at Main and aAber trii katzenhech and Depthy fiecri- Kannonn Ohia Coupe. *1655 Hudson SU. when Albert A. Du­ La LA Spnght sntotlonaliiy of this sectldrt ark (See Page Five) b ^ iw -a n r B a a ~ n A '4 e « i her. property addressed to tee tary of Defense Cyrus R. Vance. puis, 21, of 906 Tolland Tpke., since NoVv 24, 1968, when he By RELMAN MORIN «low and whKe — are pushing up The Justice Deportment hod VOLKSWAGEN SEALTEST ORANBE or When I went to the back door Supreme Court. green shoots. Pussywillows and was banged inlo while waiting to saw the car in the garage and shot Lee Harvey Oswald. Quoth the poet: “ Spring, with prepared the two documoats Ja Deluxe Sunroof. 8 to choose frens. *1195 make a left turn into Hudson St. By Roosevelt ‘"Therefore, it may not be her golden suns and sliver rain, tree tulips are budding. 'The a red light was shining (prob Lawyers for Ruby’s fandly advisable to arcie tee same advance. from Main St. The other ve­ 6RAPEFRUIT DRINK ably tee generator light). When had asked tee federal court to Outlook Bad is with us once again.” tinge of i^ e yellow, a sure sign In other racial devriopmenta VOLKSWAGEN hicle was operated by Samuel L08 ANGELES (AP) — questions before the legislative Today — and never mind of approaching spring, glows in went In to the garage I saw take Jurisdiction, remove Joe branch of tee state govern' JYlday: — Deluxe Sedan. 2 *1655 H. Hope, 87, of 13 Goslee Dr. OH BOY—LOOK AT THE VARIETY WE HAVE! James Roosevelt is quite seri­ my mother and sister in tee TonahiU as a defense lawyer what a heartless thermometer tee willow trees. ^ 1. U.S. District Judge Daniel ment.” may tell you — is the first day Chinese proverb: “ Flowera Fresh Strawberries. Pineapples, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, ous about it: Ha .wanU Sam rear seat of our car and they and disqualify Dist. Judge Joe For Launch H. ’Thomas of Mobile ordered B. Brown, who heard the state of spring. feel tee nearness of spring long VOLKSWAGEN Coconuts. Seedless and Emperor Grapes. Watermelons, Melons. Yorty’a Job as mayor of Loa An­ were not moving. I ran out and Selma civil rights demonatr«r Deluxe Sunroof. *895 called my brother home from court murder trial, for a sanity To Rojprosofit Stofo It’sM)rintempt3 In Paris, Pri- before the farmer can.” Uons restricted to a limited area Tangerines, Ugll Fruit, Limes, Figs, Israel Oranges. geles. trial. mavera in Naples and Barcelo- So do merchants and maid­ Homemade a n d * Navel Oranges, Indian River White oi Pink Seedless acroes tee street He came HAR’TFORD (AP) — state Of G em ini after police took more than 800 For 10 years Roosevelt baa Judge Davidson simply turned na, earraic in Tipperary, ka- ens. In New York-bright spring demonstrators picketing in a VOLKSWAGEN Orapefmlt-^l.A8T CALL FOR APPLES! ^ . home, saw what Happened and ’Treasurer Gerald A. Lamb been tee congressman from tee called the police.” tee case back to the adminiS' will represent Connecticut in eeU In Tel Aviv,'Fruehllng In colors gleam on store fronts and white residential area into pro­ KombI Wagon with seota *1695 ALSO: Fresh Asparagus, Dandelions, Rhubarb, Ojreen mna city’s 26te District. trator of Texas’ 1st JudlcU^I DiS' CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Frankfurt, viosna In Warsaw, in windows. When it rained tee Yellow Beans, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Peas, Beet Greens, Leelu, Susan is a student at As­ the Selma to Montgomery, Ala. ■ Clouds of doubt hung over tective custody. RAVIOLI Now, suddenly, at 67. he has sumption Junior High School trict, Judge Dallas Blankenship civil rights march on Sunday, haru in Nagasaki. other day green and yellow um­ 2. At Cleveland, (Htlo, police VOLKSWAGEN Watercress, Boston Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, plunged into municipal politics. Cape Kennedy today; doubt that It’s the moment of re-blrth, brellas blossomed on Fifth Ave­ FRESH OR FROZEN Gov. John Dempsey has an tee weather would be favorable arrested 24 persons, some Panel Delivery. *1255 Egg PlanU. Turnips. Getting elected won’t be easy, (See Page Five) (See Page Five) nounced. the dawn of promise, the sym­ nue. armed with homemade weap­ ■nie smart money says short, for the ’Tuesday flight of the As for the winter Just past, it ’The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Gemini spacecraft “ Molly bol of unquenchable life. ons, outside of CbUbiwood H i^ VOLKSWAGEN scrappy Samuel w . Yorty can King had invited Dempsey to Officially, the lovely lady ar­ brought a crazy quilt of weath­ School, was closed down Thurs­ Doz. defeat tee towering son of the Brown,” and doubt that Ranger er, a patchwork that ranged Panel Delivery. *995 30c "THE K IN G participate, but the governor 9 would be ready to leave Sun­ rives in tee United States today day after fist fights between late Fninklin D. and Eleanor declined Friday, saying he had at 3:05 p.m. EST. This is the from mild to normal to bnital. Ne^pro and white students. Tha of Produce!" Rooaevelt at the April 6 primary day on its mission to photograph ’The thermometer rode a roll­ FORD previous speaking engagements tee moon. time of tee vernal equinox. For school reopened Friday. Falcon Country Squire, loaded! H. PASQUALINI election. Cong-Agents Seized, Old Man Winter, tee hour has er coaster in some states. *2295 PERO276 OAKLAND STREET o OPEN 7 DAYS o 648-6884 in Connecticut. He named Lamb The weather forecast was 8. At Little Rock, Ark., state But Roosevelt is gaining In Virginia the • mercury TEL. 644-0604 to go in his place. cloudy for tee Inaugural flight struck. troopers threw about 26 Negro CHEVROLET ground with an expensive cam­ Lamb, of Waterbury, is tee But the old curmudgeon is dropped 40 degrees in 12 hours. and white denumstrators out4< 246 Avery St., Wapping paign - - talevlBion, personal of tee Gemini, which is designed In Nebraska, on Dec. 18, it was Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. *1795 first Negro elp'-’ ' statewide to maneuver, to change its orbi­ like a certain kind of cocktail- tee state capitol beaement offer appearances, and a Kennedy- Bomb Plot Thwarted office in Connecticut party leech; he never knows 33 below in the northwest; five someone threw a gas grsnode -Jtr- Bke approach to precinct work. tal pate. days later, it was in tee h i^ 70s AUSTIN HEALEY In a telegvu.... j r . King, Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom when to go home. during an attempt to int^rst* a Roadster. *1995 BotiL!men are predicting vic­ Dempsey said he will continue Last year, Wyoming’s heav­ in some places. In less than two cafeteria. SAIGON, South Viet Nam^released from a hospital after and John W. Young, whose mis weeks Los, Angelee saw th tory. treatment. his practice of “ epeaking out sion is to. test tee spacecraft, iest snow storm came on Moth­ 4. At Bogohiao, La., radio sta­ ( i ^ j — Police today seised two weeks Los Angeles saw tee CHEVY II Bote are Democrats, although 't^ t Cong agents driving Into In Washington, Secretary of strongly for civil rights and to will fly ft backward and for er’s Day. ’This week, storms tion monanger Ralph Bhimbmrg Nova Convertible, automatic. *1595 the post is officially nonpart- State Dean Rusk said F’riday he the struggle you are waging so ward, even sideways, and alter pole-axed tee Midwest and mercury rise from 39 to 88. said merchants in his city ore Saigon on a scooter truck rigged Columbus, Ohio, had record Inn. ’The miracle Is, consid- with explosives and said their regrets teat tee Soviet Union well in Alabama.” their orbit up to 60 miles by fir­ north-central states; tornadoes refusing to advertise on his sta­ CHEVROLET aring tee Job’s occupational has- “ appears disinclined to put its ing Jetlike thruster engines. swept parts of the South. ’The highs and lows, 63 Dec. SO and tion because he signed a sta((h mission was to bomb tee U.S. 11 below Jan. 17. Corvalr Monza 4-door. *1195 Keith’s Variety Store anls, teat anyone would want it. Embassy. full weight behind” the 1 ^ and Bank Held But a Tuesday launch is ques­ threat of snow persists today for ment of concern last Jamjory Yorty has been fighting ever 1962 Geneva agreements on Viet tionable. Weather men predict­ sections of the country. 'The rainfall in Oregon broke after a speech by former R ^. RENAULT The plot was thwarted when STAMFORD (AP)—’The Fair- all December records. Several since he won tee office in 1661: police discovered 26 pounds of Nam and Laos. ed heavy clouds over tee Cape Still, the heralds already-are Brooks Hays was canceled u » Caravelle Sport Coupe, 2 tops. BTghUng tee powerful 16-mem- lawn Branch of tee Lincoln weather stations reported more *895 plastic high explosive aboard a He was responding to state National Bank has been held teat would prevent vital camera at hand. der pressure from ths Ku Klux ber city council, fellow Demo- 'ments made in London by So- coverage of tee Titan 2 boos­ ’The cheerful snowdrop no than 40 Inches in that monte. Depot Square three-wheeled scooter truck, up for tee second time in tour Three houses were washed CHEVROLET •rats, and some news media. rigged with a time detonating Viet Foreign Minister Andrei A ter’s lift-off. Bad weather was longer Is alone in tee garden. ' 5. At Plttaburcht a UnivGnity Corvan Station Wagon, outomatte. "Government by tantrum,’ months, possibly by tee same down tee Umpqua River. As *1295 de'rice set to go oft in 80 Gromyko after Sovlet-British man. also forecast for tee Atlantic in Even along the gray Atlantic of Pittsburgh chaplain, RoDM Rooaevelt calls it. Not so, says minutes. talks on Viet Nam. Britain and Coast how crocus. Jonquils and Richard L. Rubenstete, w te FORD 193 NORTH M A IN STREET Yorty — it’s Just the price paid (See Page Five) The two men riding it, bote the Soviet Union were co-chair­ (See Page Five). (See Page Five) tulips — promising a riot of yel- Falcon Station Wagon. *795 2or showing laaderstup In tea presumed Viet Cong terrorists, men of the Geneva conference (See Page Five) “ weak mayor" poeiUon as- VOLKSWAGEN were arrested and tee moUIe teat was to bring peace to Viet bomb waa defused. The truck Nam. ,0 Deluxe Sedan. 2 f695 (See Page Two) was Interoapted several miles Gromyko declared that tee Juniors, live lively from the embassy. United States would have CHEVROLET MONZA stop Ms military action in Viet 4-Door Sedan Police said tee two had *1395 5 0 % O f F ilatmed to park tea scooter In Nam before any negotiations News Tidbits Tax Service Jrent of tee five-story concrete could begin. Tbe United States from the AP Wires OLDSMOBILE F-BS wants tee Norte Vietnamese Cutlass Sport Coupe, standard shift. ON MOST nCMS in new saucy embaaey building. The^ detonat­ *2295 ing device was set for noon r- Oommunists to stop aiding the Warns About Viet Oong flrrt. VOLKSWAGEN Color bright! Young and right fasliions for Mimi when many embaesy workers Turkey planning to hon4 Deluxe Sedan. Junior . . . by J. P.’s. Only Almost time to greet normally leave for limch. U.S. Air Force and carrier- Greece ultimatum on Cyprua *545 ALL DIPT ITEMS U.S. Ambassador Maxwell D. JEWELRY - YARNS the sun-season! Definitely time to catch these gay based Navy planes hit military demandinf, omotig other thinn, False Expert Taylor waa in hts office when targets at two points in Norte bits of fashion with a new, young go-go attitude, the explosives were found. the lifting of what it coUp 59 PO RSCH E t 45 M U STANG Viet Nam Friday, the second hleeliade ef Tarkdoh 25% OFF animated skirts, unhinder^ shapes! Small won­ The bomb probably would such strike in five days. For the O y p t ^ 2-1-2 2-DR. HARDTOP WABHINaTON ( i ^ ) - ^ vUagee, reltable sourcesoes ^ 1600 COUPE CROCHET GOnONS ders made expressly for junior petites in sizes 3 11.99 Internal Revenue Service has hnva caused major iMestrlan first time they used napalm — Automatic, radio, many issued lU annual warnings casualties but It waa not be­ Jellied petroleum fire bombs. port . . . FIftyfef* pereese Loaded with extras, other extras. Very low to 18 in a crisp, textured blend of rayon and silk. fairig drssrasd in sinking Rf against incompetent and fran lieved large enough to have There were no U.S. annoimce- radio, low, low miles. mileage. boat earrylng pUgiims Heavenly colors dulent income tax advisers. done serious damage to tee mento, at casualties but Radio KNiniNB NEEDLES An m s spokesman said today building. Bhakra Dam, 200 mUee n « A HXTURES FOR SALE Hanoi claimed Cbmmunlet of Nww DeUii. Indiaa authogl- that at least two such wandnga Brig. Oen. Nguyen C3iang Thl $1695 $2595 forces had shot down three ties soy. . have been sent out through tne commander of South Viet planes. PAPER NAPKINS aervice's district offices. They Nam’s First O htb Area, told Hundreds o f OMahoma Ust, in general terms, some w newsmen his troops discovered More teon 110 aircraft took denU take part In JOB LOT QUANTITIES the things taxpayers should look a Communist ammunition-run­ port In tee raids against Phu aeareklng for unknown m m Most VoBcswogeUs GuarcNitoad 100% out for If they enUst help in ning boat at Cua Viet, about 18 von and Iflite Son, described os aniumi Uwt may bs sseepef PAPER CUPS and PLATES SHOP HOUSE &. HALE preparing their returns. miles south of tee border with military supply InstaUations. non . . . Two formsr Brtdgepmt Ths warnings may be espe­ North Viet Nam. Spokesmen said up to 100 per bonk sffirlali plsad geMB cially pertinent this year stnoe He did not say whan tea die- cent &aiid^ke. last , watar broo^t to too ToUand Tpkc<—TUcottvilte ^ SundaysA.M.to 12:30 PM. m OiAtoslo talanoMfeA to • 4 )# Vietura wm taken, the uaed th w QrgYBh wen flhutad to (Bo«to 8S~On the MAPchMtor Tdwn LIm ) m S fif o t W a r to exttagtf^h the im elu ra K ra ^ toeha til thtir own \xm onPBBB**' : r': KMcbwtw 649'1838-Opeii Bt m . t illf O N U R E in U M E D . . .7S9 PHONE: US'SIM ■' ''ix f ^ ; 4*'’ - '4iis cb the aBdaBt baa®ea

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. v : . f ilANCHESTEB. EVENING HBlEALD, MANCHESTER, COOTT., SA*rURDAYl M A R ^ E>, 19N1 ...A— . - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEifl, CONN^ SATURDAY, MARCH .20, 1966 • TWQ and Idghljr emotional loosl pres- must rtmato the resp!J ESPECIALLY DURING East- and hlA dapartmant heads oC n- ferred to toto to the jurisdic­ t o i m p r o v e d is c a r d s NORTH Warns About nAl rasponslbility is aaaaiAtol tion of a small electkl local Under Way for By ALFRED SHEINWOT® A None For Final Session of Forum LENT - - - A 9 J I 0 6 and unavoidabla. area council, juppUed with all Seen Curable, Experts Say Natteeal Men’s Tewn Champieii 0 A K 7 6 4 3 2 But need every queatlon end necessary staff. False Expert Baton Twirlers It UBi’t necessary to..work out. up on tha mayor’s desk? One of Logically, this kind of reor­ ^ - i ------♦ K 64 ,♦from being “flooded with obU-fday to day. perrirtlngjnechan- all of your plans to thp 1 ^ . "*• WOT EAJT Ths sixth and final townL .LW. ___ 4n Mia rraiilinA of moral- tha lateet local diaputea with ganization seems to make a lot l i The. commltte< reporting al^sUffed by teams of Ths 1265 Nutmepr Baton dren” la money. ically to the routine of moral- ■jCBNEVA (iSP) — Oir^t.Ar®* (Coathiaed trans Page Om ) tail H you acquire good habits. JS43 planning forum will con- serious political overtones was of sense. How feasible It would CRISPY the end of a six-day meeting, eluding aurgeons, radiotherap­ The real problem ccnslsta of Ky a social pattera which be politically remains to be seen. feasible on^ in ‘ three ists, physicians and patholog­ Twirling I»ageant and Royalty In discarding, for example, § QL72 A K 9 5 4 S oem itself with the subject has been switched off but 'whirii the location of the comfort sta­ cases of cancer, M comTOlttee of T eritlcised doctors ^who abandon make It your practice to dis­ 0 QJIO the unwUltognees of our society tion and the design of paths in In any event, what Is certain “ h ^ le s s " cases. “ Every effort ists, who could decide a Joint remains responsible for his own Competition started today at "Megalopolis and Regional to spend money to buUd end continues to run from its earlier e i^ r ls from the World Health return. card the cards that you d w t Q 7i09 ♦ »7 momentum. Our lives are Greenwich Village’s Washington Is that. If New York City is to should be made to cure can­ plan for treatment. Ellington High School. Tlje two- etefi schools and it is dlffloult step back from the edge of the Otfanizatlon reported here to- The experts said surgery is There are several types of tax need in dummy’s long suit, ttus Planning,’* next Tuesday at empty of brilef. Square. This fight followed FRESH cer,” it said.. "If this Is not pos. day conipetltlon is being spon­ to conceive that a chsnge in this closely upon toe heels of a bitter abyss of social chaos to which diy. still IndlspuUbly the best meth­ return preparers. Lawyers and enables you to keep other cards B p.m. at Manchester High They are hvss of quiet des­ “•wey said promisint hopes slble patients must not be aban­ certified public accountants sored by the Ellington Women’s in the dummy — for which you situation would occur simply be­ struggle for the resolution of it has been brought, at least to doned. Pain can be relieved, od of treatment. But they School. ^ cause toe school shortage could peration. . . . 'Who can Hve ara centered on the discovery of have special training for this Club and the Ellington High may find a good use. O SS without desperation to a society the momentous question as to by toe rigidity of Its gov­ unpleasant symptoms elimina­ warned that delay in going to A AS33 The background readings to­ be handled to a “ matropoUtan” whether the Fifth Avenue buses ernmental structure to the race a| vaccine which may prevent the doctor allows the cancer purpose and they subscribe to School Scholarship Association. Opening lead — Clubs, Queen. turned asocial . . . to a social SHADY GLEN € C C SALAD ted and their general condition In this hand, rtayed last Bart SooGi Wirt day were puMiehed by Pratt rather then to the present local should be allowed to circle the of furiously dynamic recent the growth of tumors. more time to grow and multi codes of ethics. All proceeds will go toward the msUtute, where Oeoige M. system which represents organ­ :“ lhvestlfatlon8 Into the biolo­ can be improved.” i Anyone who passes an exami­ month in the annum Intercmle- I t ? 2 A 3 ^ context. Arch or be forced out of the changes in the nature of its so­ It added that the attitude of plies the risk of undergoing sur- scholarship fund. Pau 4 9 Pan Raymond, the forum’s principal A t this point, toe confirmed ized frustration instead of or­ gical relaUonship between the nation g iv e n ^ IRS, or who has The corhpetltion is the first of giate ’Tournament, South ganized fulfillment? Free so­ park altogether. ciety, It must take a bolder step T U N A SALAD certain medical pracUtloner.s Pats AH fm apmker Tuesday, is chairman reglcmalist le sure to pounce These kinds of questions are toward governmental reorgani­ human body and the tnVading Radiation was named as the worked for I ^ as a revenue its kind to bo held in the area. the first trick with the ace of ciety alienates the lonely snd SALAD may have its roots in "the long of the planning department of upon toe tock of perspicacity obviously of the greatest im­ zation than anything done or himor Indicate that some Im­ second essential tool In treat­ agent seven years, is enti­ The event has drawn entrants clubs and leads out the three top uprooted masses. . . and sinister history of cancer a.s South can afford to lead a spade the School of Architecture. displayed in' the argument of­ portance to the people who live proposed so far. munological process Is Involved ment and is usually applied in tled to a government certificate from out of state. Including trumps. If he dl®bAr^ the throe LOBSTER SALAD a lethal disease to be shunned to force out the jack. South can One o f the readlnge, entitled fered above. He will say that, to London near the park and use it. But Which it is hoped to be able to at least half of all cancer pa­ stating that he is qualified to Canada. Royalty CompeUtlon "worthless” hoarU from toe In the Western world’s two exploit in order to Increase re­ by all, even by the physician.” prepare tax returns. dummy he will go down at his ruff a heart return and lead a ‘‘Oan Metropohtan Planning a “ metropoUtan” context, toe need such questions take the The experts warned that pa­ tients. preliminaries started this morn­ Solve the MetropoUten Crista T” greatest cities London and New sistance against cancer,” the Others operate without a cer­ Calyery Speaker^ contract of six spades. ' club to dummy to cash the good reaources of toe tax-rich and time of our top elected and ap- tients who avoid treatment and Treatment by drugs has been ing with finals scheduled to wan wrUten by Raymond. It is tu -p oor communities will be York, this recogniUon of the p^nted officials away from such experts said. applied to cancer only during tificate or other formal evidence The 'Rev. Russell J. Oox of sUrt this evening at 7. Partlc- South will never need more diamonds. ;Eleven experts from ten na­ doctors who make the wrong of their qualifications. Persona WWttw OUMltklll ■ ‘ * a general look at the prcMems pooled, thus making possible the danger Inherent ih toe social problems as, for Instance, that IT'S CHOWDER TIME! diagnosis contribute heavily to the past 20 years but the experts Springfield, Mo., will be guest ipanU will be judged in three fhyn five of dummy’s diamonds. titat face clUee today. Raymond buUdtog of adequate schools for and political alienation of the of about a million or two people tions said it should be possible in this category may have be­ categories — party dress and As dealer yon hold: Spadea. WESTOWN high cancer mortality. reported that it has sometimes speaker tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Be should therefore discard two ooncludee that m etro^K an all. urbtm masses has been reflected who still Uve in rat-infested to improve figures on cures in insured survival for five to ten come thoroughly familiar with gown competition, strutting of dummy’s diamonds and one A-K-Q-10-9A-7; Hearta. None; PHARMACY Time to enjoy Shady Glen the future, not only in the pur­ The committee said that the tax regulations through infor­ a worship service at Calvary DlanuHidB, S-S; Cluba, A-M-2, planning can be effective pro­ The answer to this is that, if In a movement seeking a ration­ slums? ideal would be for all investiga­ years. They added that drugs routine and twirling. heart. He can even afford to dis­ vided it ia formulated by the what Is needed to solve our alization of g;ovemment, includ­ Need for Study 459 Hartford Bd^—649-9946 Clam Chowder (Tuesdays suit o f prolonging life but also to alone are at present not able to mal training or long experience. Church, Assemblies of God, 647 card two hearts and one dia­ What do yon eayT make it more comfortable for tions to be made in well-organ- The government offers these A regular twirling competl- Answer: Bid one spade. Do state, as a part of a plan for school problem is a means of re­ ing the creation of a structure We suggest that, as was done cure cancer. E. Middle Tpke. He is college mond. But ho cannot afford to and Fridays) and Com niany other sufferers. ______Ued and equipped centers tips on how to choose an advis­ Uon will be held tomorrow. not consider a shutout bid when the evelopment of the Mate as distributing tax income, that which would make possible In London, the City of New York To maintain our continuity Several national champions in discard all three of dummy’s er, and how to avoid getting youth representative of the you have a full opening bid, in­ a whole, within a framstwork means is already avsUIable to more mcanlngrful participation should make a thorough study of medical servloe we are Chowder (Wednesdays baton twirling are expected to hearts. You Can Taste Th# QuaXtjr publican Richard M. Nixon for hooked by a confidence man: Christ’s Ambassadors, (youth) cluding three first-round con­ of federal cooperation. the form of toe state's power by individuals in the making of not only of Its planning func­ and Saturdays during the presidency. —Be on guard against a per­ department of Assemblies of participate. When toe jack of spades\falls The secemd reading le en- to collect taxes from all its com­ decisions affecting their wel­ to drop. South cannot afford to trols. You might easily miss a tion,' but of all the governmental 1 Mayor Post Roosevelt has a big appeal son who offers to make out your God. A fuU buffet supper wlU be Utted "Community in Motrop- munities and redistribute the fare. functions now being performed Lent). Pdet’s Corker served today between 4 and 6 lead another spade at once. biddabis slam. Routes 6 & 44A — Manchestar, Conn. with the Negroes and labor. But return for a fee based on how The speaker works with more oUa” and focuses on two cltiee, proceeds to the various school As briUlanUy set forth in toe within Its territory, for the pur­ Open All Day neither group votes heavily at a much he can save you. than 12,000 Aasentblies of God p.m. at a charge of $1-50 per West would win and lead an­ London and New York. What districts according to their need. Report of toe Royal Commission other chib to knock out dum For Shsinwold’s M-page book­ pose of Identifying clearly those TV P|aya - Conunerdals La Sought city election. —Beware of the "expert” who students attending secular col­ person. let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge.” they have done and what they Hie city’s real problem is on Local Government In Great- that could be best discharged at SUNDAY Yorty's men figure he has the claims to know the angles on leges. Establishment of Chi Al­ Mrs. John Shanahan Jr. my’s king. Then, when the dia­ should do by way of govem- not the fact that many people E llii^ on is serving as general monds fail to -break. South send 60 cents to Bridge Book, ed London, the recent compre­ toe local level and those that V ^at couM be more disgusting vote of Republicans who would how to get questionable items pha youth chapters at colleges metvt reorganlzatlcm In plan­ commute from outside its hensive reorganization of the chairman, assisted by Mrs. would find himself with no way Manchester Ehre. Herald, Box Titan a quack play or commei^ By Roosevelt rather vote lor a maverick past the government men. throughout the United States 8318, Grand Central Station, ning for future Is diecuesed. boundaries, but toe presence, government of that city was Democrat than one named Roo­ —Never sign a blank tax form is one of his major duties, and Edgar Knox, finance chairman of discarding his losing clubs. Complete copies of these read­ ciaL of the w o m e n’ s club, and New York 17, N,Y. within its boundaries, of exces­ predicated on toe proposition In fbey are just an Insult, sevelt. and the Democrats who and let the adviser fill In the he 1s editor of Campus Am­ After leading out toe three ings, which are edited, are sive numbers of thoM who ei­ (Conttnned from Page Oae) Charles Pfrommer. chairman of top spades South should lead a .. Copyright, 1965 that there are certain functions TO ntoet fair-minded' ^bple. prefer the known quantity, Yor blanks later; it’s like signing a bassador, a denominational col­ General Feataies Oorp. available In the office of Man­ ther cannot afford to commute (mainly those dealing with per­ ty, to the unknown, Roosevelt. blank check. legiate publication. the board of directors the diamond to dummy’s ace. Then signed by an antiquated city scholarship association. chester Oonummity College, or are not wanted to the sonal sendees, such as welfare, Quality of yesteryears, The minor candidates are ex —Do not sign a return made A native of Colorado, the he gets back to his hand by sponsor of toe town-flnenced suburbs charter. ruftoig a heart — which is ex­ health, education, the provision, We saw f! subject all facte to a prefabri­ OPENING SOON IN MANCHESTER They’re a "down-grade" to us Saver, the hospital auxiliary metropolitan areas where ex­ responsibility for government of 1966. today. Richard Campbell, Robert Su- cated set of Interpretationa We cessive congestion is already elders. Democrats are already taking Disorder broke out after au­ thrift shop, w u a feature of the Churches Held Over—2nd Big Week its 8 million people vested In 32 lick, Roger Granger, Timothy Bette Davis enjoy the comfort of opinion present, or into declining And a "bum steer” for our aides. thorities in the town requested Sponsors Group program last Borough Councils, as well as to / jrouth...... - Monk, Voln Johnson, Deimls Olivia De Havllland Companion Feature without toe dlacomfort of metroiioUtan areas, the eco­ the Greater London <3oundl, In Roosevelt’s comer — ac­ monks to refrain from putting night at St. Mary’s Church. Emanuel Lutheran Church cording to Yorty — are Gov. C^artier and Martin Faber. **Hush . . . Hush thought.” nomic vitality of which could be London’s gvemment can be up antigovemment posters the Mrs. Donald Stroud was Rev. C. Henry Anderson, After the flag presentation, Fred MacMurray John F. Kennedy P. r . Mletxner Edmund G. Brown and Demo­ official paper said. Sweet Charlotte” restored Uiereby; and much more responsive to local 24 Trotter St. chairman of the show and Mix. Pastor everyone joined in saying the Polly Bergen As now preached and prac­ 3. Our Inability to distribute cratic National Chairman Eu­ The militant wing of young David Warren was the commen­ plus Jack Mahoney In needs and more efficient as Manchester, C ageiKles are dependent upon braith’s words,” . . . K is idle, Junior Auxiliary who are called voluntary membership, which, point of superfluity) and has doctor advised her to remain in class in the reception room. Seven suppliers submitted to imagine that good develop­ g;reatly increased the powers of "pinkies,” Miss Denise Alleley Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Lenten bids yesterday for furnishing a iACKiEMMON VIRNAllSI in turn, depends upon their not ment plans can be created or bed. and Miss Christine McCann, the mayor. [ The princess, who is on a 10- "Quiet Hour” service with the variety of library equipment for getting too deeply Involved In carried out without a good gov­ Yet, because of sheer size also modeled. Mrs. William Rev. Paul Kaiser preaching. three school additions, Keeney controversial matters. ernment to do it . . .” , how day rtsit to • Uganda with her Cooper accompanied on the HOW TO and complexity of its bureauc­ husband Lord Snowdon, was Thursday, 7 a.m.. Senior High 8t„ Highlemd Park and Robert­ The first attempt by the New murti more idle It Is to Imigrtos piano. The fashion show com­ ' York MetropoUtsui Regional racy, it has become evident taken ill Frigajrafter a visit to a son. that good plans 'will be devel- that the needs of the City’s mittee included Mrs. Herbert Zion Evangelical The sealed bids were received Council to organize itself into open for, and implemented by, game park. Snyder, model chairman; Mrs. MURDER something more than an advi­ various sub-communities and Lutoeran Church from Reed’s of Manchester, a government that does not neighborhoods caimot be at­ BONN, Germany (AP) — The Emanuel Robbins and Mrs. Don­ (Missouri Synod) Barney’s of Hartford, Gustave sory dlBCuesion group lost in the exist at all. YOUR WIFE membership ot Suffolk and tended to as well as their resi­ West German ParUament la ald Foratrom. Cooper and High Sts. Fischer ot Hartford, Gerald The necessary job can be dents feel they have a right to expected to vote next week on All of the clothes in the thrift Nealous of West Hartford, BURNSIDE Westchester Ctounties, and Ns done only by an ag;ency whose shop have been donated by the The Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, chances of being able to hold on expect. two bills that would extend to e . n j Paator E and J Associates of Old Say- lECHNICOlOR political base ia broad enough That this is so is no longer hunt for Nazi murderers until i ^ p l e of Manchester. Proceeds brook, Milton Bradley of to some of Its other members to enable 11 not only to fear­ a matter of theoretical dispu­ jjgQ I from the Penny Saver, which is appear doubtful. Tlie Washing­ 9 a.m., Sunday School. Sprln^eld, Mass., and Ford- lessly call for (1) greater so­ tation: In one area after an­ Tlie bills, passed by Parlla- JV" by v^unt^rs from toe ham £k)Ull^ent of New York ton, D.C., regional planning cial justice and (2) greater ac­ other, local residents have risen 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Time. agency recently lost Montgom ment’s legal committee Friday. Women s H o s ^ ^ A u xU i^ , 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. Text: ceptance of the principle that In opposition to programs In­ would also exempt from prose-. ar* donated to Manchester Me- I Kings 21:2. Theme: ’’King Because of the range of eiy County. private land ownership rights stituted by the dty. and have v " ADhteMON FREE cution toose Nazi criminals I morial Hospital. Last year, toe prices, and because all of the LAST DAY — “86 Honrs” 5:45-0:80 — Murder Ahoy 8:00 In Connecticut, during the EXHIBITS Ahab’s Garden of Herbs.” Nurs­ are residual, after toe public in­ deman,ded a greater degree of p r i z e -w in n im g d i s p l a y s whom West German courts con- - Penny Saver was able to give bidders did not bid on all of the first year of Its existence, one terest is fully served, but also aelf-determination. ery in toe pariah house. of toe regional planning agen­ sider minor oSenders. toe hospital »9,200 to be uwd 11 a.m., Gottesdienst. Kerns, the submitted offers will to enact and enforce whatever In a half-hearted way, -the West Germany has a 20-year 1 for equipment and comforts for have to be studied by Douglas cies lost Its central city. Olveh Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.. Adult no change In circumstances, all measures may be deemed to be framera of the new charter have statute of limitations on mur- - toe patients, Information Hour. Pastor’s Pierce, the board o f education’s easential to the continued health business manager, before any signs point In toe direction of a bowed to this demand for the dcr. On Nazi war crimes it goes After the fashion show, the class. of our democratic society. democratization o f the city’s into effect May 8. The new bill film "All In A Day” was shown, contracts are awarded. STATE continuation of UUs trend. 7:30 p.m., Fourth Lenten “ Tainl” 2:00-5:40-9:20 P.M. .. .The planner who is Intent The only existing agency government by requiring the APPLY NO W for full or parf-fimo postfions In our naw 16-Car would extend toe prosecution; The Penny Saver Fashions Service. Text: His Fourth One of toe requirements for NEW contract awards csJIs for de­ ir TOM ORROW "Bikini Beach” 8:5(K-7:S0 on" the formulation of an ef­ with a political base of suffi­ Planning Commission, by 1968, cient breadth to give it the bo divide the city into "com­ In- the Manchester liveries to be made by May 1 fective regional planning pro­ date war crimes from 1960 hast Thou forsaken Me?” m sEAO iM n THE F IM T ANN UAL maneuveratolltty needed to en- munity districts . . .(which) Au'Iomotivo Contor in tho ManchoitOr Shoppin^f Parka1 • . A IN C a M ST tt EMPLOYEE VIRGO!—LIBRA! board. are Important to Your Church.” SMSKIV ■.—MiMi need not necessarily be predi­ federal cooperation. gard to "any matter relating (Nursery and Children’s Church Two Top Featuree cated upon an integrated met­ Ooirannnlty In Metropolis to the development or welfare Sears employes in the Hartford and Manchester Stons S om iM IM U l S '"’ m n e iHTtirrMiMitMT ea of Its district and any matter provided.) Debbie Reynolda Tony Curtis mcWFiCMO » 8 naiMma NMhMii ropolitan context for all decl . . Men and bite of paper, 6 p.m., Junior and Teen Fel­ •OOODIYE CHARLIE* 7W MlilM m a o e » (HmCMMIBMinML. sion-making. whirled by toe oold______wind . , which may be referred to it now own over $3,000,000 in Sears Profit Sharing Pten. ALL NEW GALAXIE WALL > 'Four Quartets” : by him.” BENEFITS lowships, and Christian Service In color 6:20 - 10:05 In fact, he may find that In­ T. 8. EHot, LAST WEEKEND irh* PLUS 2nd MAJOR FUN-FILLED-HIT *** WunrL •Av the Lew rootsawv» thati ^ Thea taw district planning ^ b on d Training course for adults. —plus— ___ sistence upon the dumping of “What Are gr MOUNTED LAVATORIES BY U/R Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer, all problems Into one "metro­ clutch, what branches grow out will also advise on request or ‘TATE IS THE HUNTER" of this stony rubbish? ...” on its own initiative . the Praise and Bible study. 4:80 • 8:15 RA08IBIP poUten problem” hopper ^ frequently Interfere with the T.'S. Bllot, "The Waste Land” city planning cornnUsslcmand This is the lahsruage of the space age . . . names that It is no kmger original to o a H ' tho borough Impro'vementboard Second Congregational CYnirch ___BTART88UOTA Y___ adequate solution of many of aptly designate -I'totally new U/R wall mounted lava­ . them in a purely local context attention to the fact that, to a In respect to a n y matter within A 8*1 N. Main St.. James Stewart - Fabfan world of undraamed-of atom- the jurisdiction of the commis- • Profit Sharing tories. APPLES Rov. FelU M. DavU JHlnfater EAR BRIGETTE” ’TO Uluetrate this point lot us Work and grow with Soars ... Amarlea's Graatasf Rafailar. dance. Industrial man lives slon relating to its district.” Rev. C. Ronald Wilton, . 2:00 - 5:35 - 9:15 analyse the foUowlM descrip­ tion of the "metropolitan prob­ alone and alienated to an age - Delecto of Scheme Clean, crisp, far-ahead design. Deep luster surfaces • 1 .0 0 Associate, Mnieter "GUNS AT BATA81" o f anxiety. The socIaJ order o f The principal defects of tho • Paid Vacations Ours is fha fastast growth rat# in tha industry. 8:50 • 7:80 lem,” which is BO typical of cur­ that stay'sparking new. A choice of glowing pastel H df Biiahel rent thinking: . __ the middle of toe 20th Century the central government; and (2) 10 a.m.. Worship Service and is an "asocial society, a society. It sUU leaves all decisions, down A ; colors to fire the decorator’s imagination. See if Church School. Nui^ry through "...trafifle delays, long trips to work, overcrowded and slum of onlookers, co n g ^ e d but | to the minutest details, up to • 7 Paid Holidays you don’t agree that here are the perfect lavatories Grades 7. Service of Bafalsm- lonely, tofehnloally advanced but, the central govern,errt;. and (2) ORCHARD Sermon by toe Rev. Mr. Davis, bousing, water ebortoges, sew­ ers th si back up in flood aea- utterly taseoure, subject bo a ' by Injecting the inevitably paro- for mixiem bathrooms. Don’t settle for anything less. "A Man ^ Met the Master.” TONIJE^ ENDS SUN. compllcaied mochanfam of or- phial potot of view of official • 5-l)av, 40-Hour A fV! Coffee time in Fellowship Hall. mm sons, double time In eritoole, no Wflrk in brand naw surroundings with tha latost and bast Stnngi jhingt an happening I EXCITEMENT FUIt ileoe for ^ y and recreaU^, der but Individually Irrespon­ local advloory planning boards (4 HILL 2:45 p.m.. Mu. Sigma ‘ Chi into tho consideration of mat­ w e e K group will me.et at toe church tolriy fare Increaeee, dirty etree^ sible.” AVERV ST- WAPPINC smeUy air. Increesed ASAs aroun-Arthur Bchleatogerouiuwuww Jr. ters of^cltywide concern,---- it sub- automotiva sarvica aquipmant availabja. and proceed 'to toe Bushnell has written, "We Uva on from jecta them .to heavily one-sided Rally. Pi m Inw I noli'e." (The suburbe, to wWoh • Group Insurance 8 p.m., The Adult Grow. sndJCiy ■ M E BUT THE BBATE| the inner city reridents W k Tuesday, 7:80 p.m.. Church and where they "enjoy a brief School'for Grades 8 through 12. Htitbiitiil fulfUlment of their dreams to the "open couittry" are deecrto- • Group Thursday, 7a.mi,-Senior High Lenton Program in the chapel. ed ss being) " ‘open’ ^ J o SUNDAY BREAKFAST SPECIALS / Never Naeda Waxing fnctoriee, ehopptag oow o t , Dine la our beautUnl Colonial Hospitalization Chack tha famous Soars Employaa banafits at laft . • • eoma T o rgin o l Hmraday, 8 p.m.. Fourth Len­ w s s t truck roinee, end jenry- ten disciw on proireni. Public plus ‘Whatever Hap- / Seamless is weloomc. Ipened Babv Jh a e " S bouring: wd so •oan ae to Soars for orioortunitias unlimitad. the epece ^ to with ‘impro­ • Kmi)loyee D uresqe / Resilient East Windsor vements’ end New U/R Luxury Triip Fittings with exclusive First Coafiegattonal Church flooded with ohlldmi. toy Discounts Met-LrPak(R) faucet controls are guaranteed; United Church of Christ DRIVE-IN - S iMve rielng texee end dchu, oTire Sales a Tune-Up UedMaka /Non-SUp* Andover never-to-drip for life! Se am le ss WHh ai-FldoUty Btoroophonlo Muslo Rev. Rayneond H. Bradley Jr., s M eewere and most or • Illness Allowance a Battery Shop Men a Lift Men / Chemical Rasistant Pastor probleDis o f toe city all a Accessory Sales a Front End Madianfca F lo o rs iMnid again without Ha Wgher atw ^ S PANCAKES / Design Unlimited t:45 a.m., Church School. ^ o f eCfaoUva aerrioe and Byrop aad Ooffao Toaot aad Coffaa U a.m., Worship Service. Ser ______lONVBIlL-SAMMYJACkSON’TATSUlAMIHASHI’ a Tiro Installers a Gaa Maad Attandanta by Factory / Low Maintenance mon: "Heading Towards Jeru tadMFndiwH()INOMM)W‘SawdsbJ0m of problems Is salom.” nrebenslve, but tha o o jite n ^ 39c a Seat Cover InataUen oFualSyataai 6:10 p.m., PUgrlnt FeI]o«r•il^l. {hattbey. all add up ta A plumbing lIxfurM Trained / 5 Year Warranty BHOW TthdoSi rtflcally ’ 4natropoUtan to «ha FABKAIKB. a Brake Service Mca aSlaetricalSgralMi] iM iouiW dly warranted. L e ^ ALL IXAT Haaday S-fl 7/i« World’$ FiMst Plumbing Fixturus Mechanics / Exterior or Intorior iDupUente Bridge m B a s k -gas.’ taka aqhooto, foe tostanca. The ‘Tteavo’* i0'i2O .^Si0d S S eS ^ additional schools ReauKs in a duplicate bridge which would pPAvant ^ O n g UNIVE|SALIUNDLE COIPOMTMW. NEW CASTIL PENNSYLYMM Call For Free Eatimate->No Obligation game but night at the bsec- ‘^dary" |R0d -L 9:U ment rooms, M Sohdol S t are: ohlldren” to cwuiipd tw tha birth APPLY AT SEARS MAIN STORE AVTOMOTIVE DEPT. LET U8 SHOW YOU OUR o o m p l b h : u n r %n-20i2 Nortb-dtouth, Mrs,- lUebard lEREiiyS . Behas S|« diM hdhh M | h t Cochren and Jdg.' ’teAhner ast Hartfor **Bo children cantoM VISIT OUR SHOWROOM ^ Brooks, first; Arthur F jm snd DRIVE IN - 0 r BTARTB W|DNB8DAT - to be bom A«d Uva u ^ ttay Hmakmm Sknpfikq Ffriwdt. Waar MWOt U w pM IS W. G. SCHWARZ CO, INC. James tbtrb, asoond: apd Hr. 1^ aohool agb.'wa tava and Mrs. Robert ‘Ibytor. third. Shew Ttmfr. ’SfuoHAf* itAUAN r m r . t^ toovlda, ■omawhara, L ■ J .• rJ WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE m HARTFORD TURNPIKE Also. Basi-WsAt, Mr. end Mra -aarva thair m M e i * TEbM e v . W e i m * v f a m Dwight Ferry, first; Mr. and JMth.Drh^ls* S«1 BROAD BT.—TBL. 46M6S7 m iMU i u J m e a n i l . ROCKVOAI. CONN. DM M Mrs. R laiud .Nertoo, asoond; •MH grboMMsi 6 0 ^ . hieiadtoBti lINMMSyi' nHW fI' M nraM j 1^ IV • OUX US fWBR BRnMATH sad DiTM^OensTSB and Fsul m

(* A'<•^ MANCHESTER EVBaONG HBBALD, ICANCHESTEB* CONN, SATUIPAY, liABCR 20,. .1965 2>AGB F O tm Firemen with Little Water Earraic and Kaeetz, ______aUally the aama gnartri b»> H ot C raft *. j. ? ^ T Q i p e n F o r u m Mothef, Baby Deaths 4torl^Btrr t w ^ Maryland and VlrgtnU over ahan* Forced to Watch House Burn fiahlng rlghta wWdi a oertain gatharlng C h u r c h o s BoetorlUe Band Trip Chamber musle is naeially Mra. Frank S. Heirtndl Landed in Yiosna, Haru, Spring CttntUiQ iferaU^ of otatca in Philadelphia In 17S7. waa eotoddered tbe meat dA oult to Ifra a ; Helrebdt, 68. •tb Uie Edft«*. ' ^ - perfdem stooe it oombtoea the S(0idMurder, Suicide Photo enPage 1 *9:15 last night when a neighbor, X ■T auppoeed to aetUe but didn’t, alnoe It got Heefli MedwCst Cbaroh St. Bariboloaiew’s O ban* -OenoorAa____ wife of Frank 8. Heirandt . of yean. Tha Urn was only 39 'TO , 4d PtOdn n a - From the Mb to the 8th ra strenuous intdnation problems IR st Hampton, died thto morn­ living in- a houee only about 600 (OsnttnM i’froni Page One) u BiMMn ■idetracked into the writing of the Oon- m Parker M. Itov. Pbtm> Bnasey, Pester last FSbruary, 80 mtrobera of A lade of water at the scene feet from the abandoned home, low. Mrs. How# sold that as of ■av. Barle H. Custer, Rev. Bloliaid O. ttoOen Rev. Paul 0. Hriebr. Pastor of ensemble pUylng with all the (Oontinned from Page One) ing at HalUllx Hospital, Day- forced firemen from three fire Snow Pile March 18, a maro 74.7 tnefiMs of etltutlon of the United Statea the RockwlUe High School Band axpoauN to which k soloist is tm a Beach, BIa , af^ a bri« saw the building framed In they approached a draw bridge, Pester Aaetotont I under the directlott of Samuel Hospital Notes departments to stand by and flames from her window. North snow had fallan, comparad to For aome montha now. Mew Yotk’a ,0 a,m., jHdy Oommimkm, subjeetod. Thus bur playing, and her brother, Ronild, 18 to a iflnesa (CcattoaoS front Fags One) the span was opened end they tha 139-186 Inchaa la otbor ■to Church 8<»6(d and Nursery. Ooidfaib aiCtended the Eastern which would have been' more student a t Verplsnck School. She to a aiatar of Alexander watch the destruction of an End Fire Oilef Franris Limer­ Oetobar 1, IM nelghbora have been quarreUng with • and 10:M a.m.. Worship Messes at «:46, 7:45, 5, 10:16 Patiento Today: 375 floated out to tea. years. v> and 11:30 Am. 10:30- a.m., ..Tbe . Service, Division of the Musio Educst- than satisfactory In tbe concert The medical examiner said E. Jarvis, Edw ard. D. JaTvls, okl, abandoned home at 1633 ick btimedlotely notified the checks, the normal procedure In New Tork becauae • New Tork Uquor •ervice. Sermbn; ‘'Irapetueue Church School and .MUrsery. - ora’ National Conference In hfiis, was somewhat under par two other fire departments. In California the U.8. Geologi­ In Vermont It really was a Peter.’’ Mra. Luseler and her baby had ADMITTEt) YESTERDAY Mrsc Alice Darwent Mias TDIland TVke. IsM night. the past. cal Survey eaid, the December mild winter; a sM resort said laws permit eale to people who a n Id Wednesday, noon. Morning W to lo , New Yortt. Ib is con- for the chamber gtoupa. . been dead ceveral hours before Theodore Dutton, Wapplhg; Louise M. Jarvis, Mrs. Agnes Limited to water transported The fire, whose origin haa ^bchMtar, OocB., aa S « o ^ CUaa 1C«11 • a.ra.. Church School. Nurs­ St. BridgePe Chun* fsroitoe, which was founded In not yet been determined, raged Perin airport officials said by rains wars 260 per cent above business had been the worst yeara old, while Connecticut and Now ery and Grades 4 through 13. Eev. Joha J. Detoaey, Pastor OfOoe. ■ Before an audience of almost being discovered. Mias Linda Oergler, Coventry; LeDUo and Mra. Antoinette M. to the scene in their own tank normal. since 1928. (jolormdo sM opera­ ioiM a.m.. Church School. .7:30 p.m.. Lenten VeM>erA. 1C08, cuntofnarfly attracts sev- 600 people we gave our concert Probably the last person to Mrs. Elaine Gordon, Hublard Ingraham, all of Manchester.' trucks, firemen from the 8th uninhibited for nearly three telephone ths cosmonauts land­ tors said, however, buslnesa ^!l ■ Jeraey wait untQ they a n 31 to make Rev. Staaley T. HasIlUo Saturday... 7 pjn.. The Order etal thousand of tbe finest stu­ hours before It reduced the re­ There wae a December record ■OTOCRIPTION^RATOI Nursery, kindergarten and Rev. Dennto R, Hneeey the next day at 12:80. Tba room have spoken with ber waa a Dr., Vernon: Mra. Anna Incan- Other survivors laciude two District, South Windsor and ed In strong winds and freezing waa 80 per cent better than laat 4 — nuraM* in Admaea It legal of Public Oonfesaion. dent and professionsl muslclsna in which we played was filled neighbor, It was reported, diUA S3 HoU S t; Anthony stoters. the Town Bin D^iartments cently condemned structure to In Alaaka,. too — 71 below in Taw The lateet Inatance of petty feuding Oradee l throu^ 3. a lone standing chimney and weather. The. temperature was Tok. But no all-time record. The year. Dtha .. n.oo • p.m.. Senior Methodlet at 7, S, 0]15,10*0 and from'all of the New England to cuaclty. a gratifying fact whom she had asked to go Kuzis, 124 Birch St.; Jean Mc- T ta funeral wtil be Wednes­ stood by anxiously until the 26.6 degrees Fahrenheit with In the depths of winter people Pint Cban* o< Christ, l ^ ie s sa well aa New York, when one oonsldara that another Adam, 62 Weaver Rd.; George day at 9:45 Am. from the WaU a mound of smoldering embers Anchorage Weather Bureau said ____JoatiM between the aUtea haa been provided by Touth FeUoWship with gueet NCon. downtown with her but who had flre-ravlshed timbers of the an­ winds of about 30 miles an hour. that was In Tanana, January had fun. Ona lb«Ut ... >*aka**aad***< apeaker, Marge WilUama, dree- Sdenttet. . " Pennsylvania,' • New Jersey, concert and an open rehearsal declined the InviUUon. Martin, 4 Preston Dr.; Debra Funeral Home, 42 W, High St., cient structure fell into the In the building’s foundation. It waa not ttfowing at tha time At St. Cloud State College, the "udilaky war" now going on be­ 441 M. BIntai it. 'Miryland, Delaware and Wash- were being held at the same The devastated t-wo - story 1886 — 76 below. tor of Rehgloua Education. Her husband, Roalare Luaaier, Montlverdl, 6 <3hestnut St.; East Hampton, with s Mass of cellar. They then used their of landing. Minnesote took a pounding Minn., Paul (Bingo) Barrow, 18, tween New Jeraey and PennaylvanlA St. James’ Obon* l i ^ A D. C- It must be consid­ time as our M»pw*k50*- The John Muranlaki, 308 School S t; requiem at 10:90. at St. Pat­ small supply of water to ex­ residence was located on the Tm iS£ciStDJM«®8 7:45 p.ra., Final Bible Study Blegr. Bdwatd J. Reardon, was enroute home when the Official accounts said tha coS' Tha National Guard used a 20- did a graceful swan dive from iBinriitiil Pr«M is mtaslrelr «nUU^ Pennaylvania’a liquor Control Board haa daea. 11 a.m., Runday senvlce, Sun­ ered k signal honor that ths program went exomtlenally t ^ le s were discovered. He Is an Benedict TanUUo, 119 Range rick’s Church, Bast Hampton. tinguish the dangerously smol­ north side of Tolland Tpke. near the third-floor window of his •a tha wa a( rambUoatkm of_ nil nawa di^ Pnetor day school and nursery. the East Hartford-Manchester monauta landed inside the space ton personnel carrier, ■ loaded ■ntcbaa ofadltad to It or not oihenrlse cradU- been aendlng ita apiea Into New ^ ra e y Wedneaday, • ajn., Men’s Roidcville musielens were the wall, confirming the old adagi Inspector at Hamlltcm Stand­ Hill Rd., RockvlUe: Cynthia Burial will be in S t Patrick’s dering embers -which threatened capsule which returned to earth with hay, to reach 50 stranded dormitory into a six-foot snow Rev. Eogetw R. . The temporal and tUusory na­ • only Instrumental repreaentA tb«r a bad rehearsal meaiu a Towers. Windham; Mrs. Wilma Cemetery.' nei^borlng tobacco sheds and boundary and reportedly was STSi IMS paper and alao tba loo^ newa pub- to check and eee juat how many iPenn- Bible class. Rev. Joeeph B. Me ture of all material objects w}U ard, Division of United Aircraft with the aid of parachutes. horses. They were only four drift. 7 a.m., Senior Youth Bible lives from the state of Connec­ good pertormancA Although Corp., Windsor Locks. He ar­ Whltehouse, Tolland; Mra Friends may call at the fu­ grass areas. A large portion of vacated only about a month ago. Pravda said It waa the first miles from the barns. Sleet cov­ In PorUand, Ore., four golfers aS* rtSta of repoMloadoe rf apaetal dla- aylvanla people have been croaaing the Rev. John J. Oltrlc be explained )n a Bible LeiwOb ticut at this major national the audienoe was not exception­ Eleanor Wlghtman, 367 Wood- neral home Monday from 7 to It was then tn the hands of the pat^aa noreta are alao raaarrad.______cluss. on "Matter" At , Ohristlan rived home about 4:40 p.m. and the available water supply was landing directed entirely by the ered their faces, blinding them in golf carte, banging one ball, border to take advantage of the fact that Thursday, 9:80 a.m., Chrietlaa donventidn. Even more of a dis­ ally large. It was enthusiastic, was met by Police Chief James bridge S t; Miss ‘Sandra Bjork- 9 p.m. and Ttieeday frcmi 3 to consumed In contending with Thomas Hackett estate. The pilot Inside the space'craft. and impeding their breathing. shot 18 holes in 29 minutes, 1 New Jeraey haa no aalea tax and haa Masses at 3, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 end Sriencs ohurchea Tba respon­ tinction Is the fact that the on- and the ^plauae lasted for mann, 367 W. Center St.; Kath­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. numerous grass fires, which, Ig­ house was believed to have been second. They didn’t count the Growth Group. 11:80 Am. sive reading from Jeremiah 3 Inr Reardon, who escorted him Into Tass said Belyayev switched Indiana had a pleasant winter a liquor tax which la alao lower than in , ly high school chamber wind sevenal mlnutSA the house and Informed him of leen Gaumond, RFD 1; Walter nited by wind-tossed embers, one of the oldest buildings in phenomenon. Hundreds of rob­ strokes but they think they set s Si. Mary’s Episcopal Orank eludes verse 33. Also to be pre­ Needless to say, everyone Mra. Edith ,C. Keith Manchester. The fire, which on a braking system while over PennaylvanlA sent^ are these Unea from the ensembles to appear from the the tragedy. Timmons, 69 Bretton Rd.; Mrs. were constantly sprlngihg up. Africa and the ship entered a ins remained through the winter speed record. Any arguments? Chnroli a ^ Park StA Church of toe AasumpUen ■^entlre eastern r^ o h were from from Vernon was quite hippy Ruth Hodge, Windham; Janet Mrs. Edith CMle Keith, 71, The fire waa first brouglR to produced a total loss of prop­ instead of going South. Ornltho- On Dec. 6, after an Ice storm The other day the "whlaky war” got Adams St. and Tbompeon Rd. Christian Science textbook: p. ti««r day: We band members; Tbe dead woman, according to erty, Is etlU under Investiga­ new trajectory at a alight angle Eev. George F. Nostraad 364 : 84. (Science and Health Vernon. relatives, had been under the Webb,VeOIJUt 64if* BigelowOl|JClVVV S t; avwaIvor . widowwiu\yw vaof theostw a^mv late Warren I. the attention of the 8th 'Plo'' to the earth. Experts quickly logisU’ theory. The enormous and snow fall In Rhode Island, r a t aemoa cHoat of .»..■■ A. Into the action etage when New Jer­ Rector Rev. Francis J. Mlbalek our fine chaperones. Miss Flood, Carlson, 93 Croft Dr.; Mrs. AI-[xelth. died In Mystic last night trict Fire D^artment at abo\it tion. growth of the suburbs brought four young men went surfing at PubUabere RapreaentatJraa — Tje J'JJ" Pastor with Key to'the Scriptures by Tbe band members left for m im Hart, and Mr. Fagan; and doctor’s care for many yeara. determined the landing site, Vatbawa Spaolal Acener — New York, CM- aey police arrreated one of theae Penn­ Rev. John D. Hughes Buffalo shortly after 8:00 on m a Miller, 864 Porter S t; Leon- I ^ te r a long illness, enough peple to wooded areas to Narrangansett Town Beach. But Rev. Jemee W. Bottoms Rev. Ernest J. O^pa Mary Baker Eddy.) our Incompmable dlreotor, Mr. A neighbor, who asked not to Tass said. American youth la getting soft ' **%iSSucR AOTOT^nSfeiiAU Of cmcuiAr sylvania agents and charged him with Wednesday, Ifp.m., Testimony ths morning of the 8Ui and ar­ be identified, reported that "She ard Cushman, South Wlndeor; A resident of Manchester for feed them. Boaald E. Haldeman ' Ooldfarb. Tblnking back to the Ward Day, Covenny; Albert 46 years, Mrs. Keith was bom It said the ship waa enveloped But birds, like men, do not — they wore rubber suite. nONR______- loitering and carrying a concealed Maaaea at 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and meetlhg. rived around 4:30 that after- thrilling experiences at Buffalo, seemed In good spirits two by flames and radio communi­ Snow fell In Del Rio, deep la Reading Room hours at 749 jaoOn. CoW, gray weather and xUghts ago when she visited me Shuonski, East Hartford; Mrs. on Jan. 23, 1894, a daughter of Fortin Plan Would Increase live by bread alone. The poet, hoarai weapon. TjSO a.m.. Holy Communion. 11:90 Am. one cannot but fMl a debt of Mary Griffin, 164 Avery St.; the late Joseph D. and Elizabeth cations were interrupted as the Texas, to the delight and then Main St., excepting legal hoU- old, dingy buUdinga were the at my home, but did say she ship entered the atmosphere Douglas Malloch, wrote: To aum it up, aome of the stuff which 8:43 a.m.. Nursery and Kin­ gndltude to the townspeopl. Hassan Salley, 6 High Ridge , B. Cadle. A g i^ u a te of Wellea- ”Ah, that’s the reason a bird the dismay of some little boys. IVar TOwdayAldWin# —-- ^1 ■7“*'ftm. —Mgday.; dergarten In Children’a Outpel. The Presbyterian Omit* daya, Monday through Satur­ outstanding features of the and the Vernon Board of Edu­ was worried about Valerie’s op­ and the outside antennae burned They set out to make a snow­ f\or Wadnaaday — 1 p.m... naaday. day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thurs­ olty. I t was not until a couide Rd.; Rock-vlUe. ley Oillege, she had taught In Rec Programs for Retarded can sing— Ibr lliiirnday — 1 p-m-^Wadneadiy. arotj~ went on aa soon as theae colonies had 8:46 and 9:46 a.m.. Morning 43 Spruce St. cation for their support With­ eration. The baby was due to go away. man, but none knew how. It day, evening, 7 to 9. of days had passed that the Into the hospital soon.” BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A ihlster High School prior A few minutes later, Tass "On his darkest day he be­ war Friday — 1 P-m. their freedom from England la atlU go­ Prayer and Church School. Rev. James L. Ransom out them, the trip would have to hir marriage, She had been lieves In spring.” hasn't snowed in Del Rio in 18 For SaPnW — 1 a .. M 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with warm hoapiiMallty---- . of the I people . been Im p ^ b le and so we owe Neighbors stood outside In daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Nel­ If a tentative proposal, sub-^celve instruction and^ physical said, communications were re­ aaaamed daadnae; 10:*) abb. a ^ day « ing on, even though. In the meantime Minister member of many women’s Weather. cold or warm, years. sermon by the Rev. Mr. Nos­ Tbe Salvattea ’ Army Of Buffalo became apparent them our slncerest thanka shocked and stunned sUenoe as son Caye, Wapplng. mltted by Rec Department Pro- activity ...... the year round. “ stored and both cosmonauts re­ As for the nation’s capital, of pjSeebop aneapt Baturday — t abb. the ooloniea have become a nation, SSI Mato St. more than compensating for the organizations and of the Man­ He told the park and rec ad­ snowy or dry. Is always a mat' i: trand. Baby-sitting nursery. 9:30 a.m;, Sunday School with Alan Pease they watched the activities that DISCHARGED YESTER­ chester Garden Club. gram Director Wally Fortin, ported they were well. ter of context. course the winter brought "ex­ which finds itself involved in border 7 p.m.. Choral Evening Prayer oapt. wnilam B. Mava loved to Cecil Bray, Hampton: Adam R. C ^ le of Westfield, Mass., because Of the success of local creation of a strong federal union which Holy Communion. by the Rev. Mr. Ransom. Nurs­ cent of tbe rehearsal before the I am referring — of course — worii In the yard and had men­ Petrowlch, West Wllllngton; projects, such as Camp Ken-' programs, (Continued from Page One) W# Botload tbo othw day th at Rlch- 6:80 p.m.. Prayer ServicA and eight grandchildren. CoM and Snowy has since been able to do almoat every­ 7:30 p.m.. The Litany, Infor- ery and Children’s Churches. band's concert In Plttsbiugh to Mr. John Gruber end the tioned recently that she could Mrs. Sarah Griffith^ East Hart­ Funeral services will be held nedy, the Buqqe School, and the Fortin ““ revealed that his of­ Outlook Bad . v d Btame*, a Wnahlngton columnlat mAl lecture by the Rev. Sherrill 7 p.m.. Evening Service with 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. unfortunate readera of his fice has already received about reason of recent events in and thing except settle diqnitea over the use Tbunday, 7:80 p.m., Bible last year. Tbere were no music bar^y wait for spring to come ford: Mrs. Mildred Keefe, RFD Monday at 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s lOH (Instructors of the Handi­ WINIDSOR LOCKS (AP) J ady) Is BubUd^Md tn the Briatol Praaa. Scales, generd secretary of the hymn sing, s a c r^ verse and staim so the muaVc had to be column. to get started on her garden.” 1, Andover; Patricia Cantwell, capped), Manchester has moved 30 applications for counseling aboirt Selma and Montgomery, of the waters of the Chesapeake. We Department of XQsslons and Study. Episcopal Church. Burial will be Alabama, there is a sutetantial —'What’s the -weather on ^ and who ojipawnliy la an almoat oom- special music. Message In eve­ propped up on ehaiia. Instru­ As could be expeoted, this Det. Sgt. Joseph Sartor and 'Wapplng; James Collier, 83 In East Ometery. to Uie forefront In the state In jobs for the coming summer’s this first day of spring? For Launch are looking forward to approaching Church Sbctenslon, Diocese of ning series, “Stepa of the Cross; ments needed ropalra end for­ newspiq>er publlsed a rerierar of Wlndemere Ave., Rockville; There will be no calling hours. furnishing programs for aiding Camp Kennedy progrram, e-ven likelihood that domestic vio­ (fold and snowy. plat* critic of our praiint poUey tat Vlet- Ocnuicctlcut. From the Wine Cup to the Water S t John’s Pollah National the Connecticut Opera produc­ Patrolman Robert Hennequin lence may occur in connection meetings among the various states con­ OatooUC Church gotten music had to be flown were investigating officers. Harold BedurthA 132 Wetherell Ths Holmes Funeral Home, the mentally retarded. though no call haa gone out for The snow was from a * — frit ao atroBgly that ha bo|aa ona Thursday, 3 p.m.. Children’s BaslA” by the pa^r. tion of Gounod’s "FauM” with S t; Walter Schindler, 27 Sun­ volunteers. with such march, with the Con­ Of G em in i cerned with the continued operation of Rev. Walter A. Hyazko In from Bradley Flrid. The re­ Chief Reardon and Cept. George 400 Main S t, to In charge of He said that his tentative sequence of obstructing the exe­ low pressure disturbance «r i hla oohimna thla way: Oo-operatlve Lenten Mission. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Innten hearsal finally got under way, Joan Sutherland in tiie .title rise Dr., Rock-vllle; Mrs. Alma arrangements. plan calls for setting aside rec­ Most of the applications have that waa moving: north up the New Haven Railroad. They may not School of Prayer. Study and Pastor MoOaughey were at the scene. cution and enforcement of the ] *‘Tha Imaiinaaoa of a major war fai and although It did not go poor­ rode. Oh, I beg your pardon. 1 Mrs. Lussier was born In Erickson. Ellington; Mrs. Rose reation facilities on one, two or come from la s t summer’s cquu the Atlantic coast. Aa (Continued from Page One) solve the railroad problem but *they gebevah’a Wltneosee discussion on, “What to Pray should not caU tt a revle.v: Dolan, Wapplng: R<«er Le- anxious to be chosen laws of the United States, in­ JUda la now caMraOy aa- Kingdom HaD Ma I a t 8:80 and 10:80 a.m. ly, tt was not good enough. Canterbury, Feb. 27, '1927, a Alexander G. Norris three evenings a week, so that selors, cluding the aforesaid judicial much aa four inches waa may, who knows, reorganise the world. for and WHen to Do R.’’ What I read was a most vidous Blanc, 129 Loomis St.; Henry the mentally retarded may re- again. expected to accumulate in 139 North Mala St. attack on aU the partkdpani.; daughter of Frank kivd Made- Alexander Gokfing Norris, order: the area where the space bud­ ______wa darn to aay, throughout tha Una Buds Uepia Bhe lived in Perkins, 231 O n ter S t; Mrs. 46, of Hartford, brother of Southern Connecticut, the dies would splash down If they South Methodist Clinreb w4^ one exception, namely NOW, therefore, I, Lyndon B. goBUdiiant and di^loinatlo aatabUrii* 3 p.m.. Public Bible lecture, Area Oiiirches Manchester 15 'years and was Patricia Aldrich, Bolton Rd., Jsmes W. Norris of Mandies- Johnson, President the Unit­ U .a . Weather Bureau ran into trouble during the Rev. J. Manley Shaw, DJ>. Richard Croaa in the role of a member of the Church of the Andover; Richard Munroe, 601 ter and Mrs. Elizabeth Bushey aaid. launch phase. a m t haiia In Waahlngton. "Does Religion Guide Your Pastor MephtotephdeA ed States of America, under an'd V3 -Beoognltion of tha war threat has Assumption. Hilliard St; infant daughter of of Coventry, died yesterday at by -virtue of the authority vested Since this is March, the Rangrer 9’s problems were f: A Banner For Onr TIbics? Life?’’ Rev. Richard W. Dopee Bockvine Methodist CMm* St. Francis of Assisi One thliM pussies mA Who Mr. and Mrs. Roger Leg«r, 34 Johnson Calls Out weather will change rapid­ g|owA artth tha ailoBt apaad of a raallgw 4:15 p.m., Bible group diecus- 143 Grove 8L, 678 Ellington Rd., 1s r t^ ? Some three and a half Other survivors, besides her Hartford Hospital. in me by the Oonstitution and different. Program scientists lion of the Watchtower article: husband and oMldren, are a Bilyue Rd.; Kasil Flalkoff Hart Other survivors Include his ly and skies will clear to- were pouring over results of a , aancy. aaftn It haa hrradad arary chan* 9 and 10:48 a.m.. Worship Rev. WUtofd E. Oonklto, Pratok South Windsor thousand people, who gave to ford: Francis McLau(railn, 14 the laws of the United States i^ h t, the weatherman said. Many of us have been waiting, pa­ “For Whom There Are Resur­ Rev. Gordon B. Wadhame, Miss Sutheriand an ovatior. sister, Mrs. Edward J. Ber,;- wife, two eons, his father, a including .CSiapter 15 of Title ■ 10 simulated countdowm Friday, soyy ■«m'i gnaat-offlclal Matenlng poet In Service. Service of Baptism. Dr. Knighton St.; Mra. Lena Benoit Sunday will be sunny, tiently for the thing that is always sup­ rection Hopea." Shaw preaching, “A Spiritual ■ 9:80 a.m., Ofaurt* School. Pastor the tike of which I have nev( man of Canterbury: and a brother, three sisters sand sev­ Alabama’s Guards of the United States Code, par­ trying to isolate a problem that Wednesday, 8 p,m.. Group dla- brother, Stanley Llepis of MW- Wllllmantic; Lynn Ransom, eral nieces and nepherwa ticularly Sections 382, 838, and the forecaster eaid, but it appeared in the second stage 7. Iba natkm’a capital." posed to happen between a certain age Pilgrimage with Jesus” and Ndraery through aduMs. Rev. John E. Rlkieraltto, witneesed In my ten years < Rockville; Mra Linda Sullivan, will still be cold. cusdons in the Bible aid: 10:46 WorahJp Servlqa: Aselstant Pastor attending all but one opera' dleboro, Maas. The funeral will be held 384 thereof, do command all guidance system. They said It 7; Thla la one way of aaylng that Warit- of civilization and its accouterments, "Tbe Sign of BapUsm,” Grades Am.. 12 Proctor Rd.; Mrs. Anna “Babylon the Great Haa Fallen! 8 and 9 attending church. Sermon: "The Mi m Of A performance In tbe Bushn' A double funeral will beheld Monday at 0:16 Am. from the (Continued from Page One) persons engaged or -who may appeared to be caused by Vt higton haa Juat about come to acoept- artifacts, and apparela Sooner or later, God’s Kingdom Rules!” at 87 Miasses at 6:46, 7:46, S, 10:16 Monday at 8*0 a.m. from the Rowe, 160 McKee S t; Mrs. Talarski FVneral Home, 880 engage in such domesUc -vlO' ground support equipment rath­ of the fact that the preaent attua* 10:45 a.m.. Senior High For­ Church.’’ Nursery through Memorial, or Mr. Muaichatoi Shirley Banner and son, 78 Roekvill«>Vnrnon every {diase of life on this earth has Birch St., 387 Oakland St. and um. "The Courts Handling of the Grade 4. . and 11:80 Am. What are his quallficatians U Jdm F. Tierney Funeral Home, Maple Ave., Hartford, with a went to Montgomery earlier ini Events lence obstructing the execution er than something In the Agena ' ' tlon In Vietnam doea mean "major” war, 736 North Main St.; also, 144 210 W. Ceevter S t, with a Mass Berkley Dr., Vernon: Mrs. Mary solemn high Mass of requiem at and enforcement of the laws to rocket Itself. so harmonized Itself. There have, in our Youthful Offender.” by Paul Mc- 7 p.m.. Junior and Seinor High crtUoislng? Maybe a hearli Groves and daughter, 31 Laurel the week to participate in dem­ 3f not maraly a game of poker. ___ Griffin Rd., South Windsor, and Oeary, probation officer. Sec­ Methodist Youth FeBowshlpe. St. Maurice Ohnreh, Bolton aid could help him end his i of requiem at 9 Am. at the 10 at SS. Cyril and Methodius onstrations, accused leaders of | cease and deMst therefrom and Registration Set Ranger 9, last of tae moon own time, been many approaches to French Rd., Bolton. B ^ . Bernard L. McGurk, Church of the Assumption. S t; Mrs. Ann Murphy and son, Church, Hartford. Burial will to disperse and retire peaceably photography series, Is scheduled Such a atatement, frtan anybody, area ond MUe Club for Grades 8 and Monday, 7:16 p.m,, Prkyer liable (7) pitch — or to it res 74 Baker Rd., Vernon; Mrs. the Student Nonviolent Coordi­ In State this syncImmisatloR of things, many Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic arid dtocu^on QrclA Pastor W tbe fauH of *1*1 Butfaeriar Burial will be In S t James be In M t S t Benedict Ceme­ forthwith. for launch between 4 ;ll and re Cram a columnlat who may ba inatiae* Miidstry School. 9. Beatrice Quatraie and daughter. nating Committee of being “ac-1 By Little League hints that we were about to acideve It. 7 p.m., Evening Lenten Serv­ Wedneaday, 10 a.m., Woman’a — Mra Bonynge”—as be ca Cemetery. tery. Bloomfield. tivista and revolutionaries" -w'no In witness whereof, I have 6:14 p.m. EST Sunday. Its tar­ ttealy alarmlat about tha dangara of our. at 7, 8:80, 10 and FrieiKls may call at the fu­ Tolland; Mra Barbara ffdth Friend! may call at the fu­ (Continued from Page One) hereunto set my hand and get is the crater Alphonsus, esti­ But something has always been just ice. Tbe Rev. John E. Post, Bible Study Orcie. her — with her "uhreUab c and daughter, Columbia; sirs. want to cause trouble rather | '. punnnt poUey tn Vlatnam, pnrokea a IM9Bd Penteooetal Church superintendent of Norwich Dis­ Thursday, 7:80 p.m in Connecticut Mtoiater Pastor IncidentsUy, in myi^opinlon a Mass., a daiuhter of the late Providing Federal Asaiatance The first tryouts will be held In charge of the different phases things until we read, the other day, of high school took the 1965 Na­ VFW Stein a u b will sponsor mordi since a federal judge had pjgtol on the floor smd In the State of Alabama of the mission to describe thetif Waahlngton senses thla and anUdpatos 9 and 10 Am ..WorShto Serv­ music critic has no bustoest tn tional Merit Scholarship Quali­ WUUam and ( ^ th la Clark. She permitted it. wck it over to him, police said. on April 3 at Legion Field. how a British company has now design­ 9:80 a.m., Church School for ice and cfaUd care. Sermon by Misses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and U hang around the musician » a dance tonight from 9 to 1 a.m. lived to Springfield, Mass., from WHEREAS, on March 20, 1965 Subsequent tryouts ore’ sohed state of preparedness. It. and stlU there is the altuatloB that Yankee fying Test (NM8QT) admlnls-1 p^gt home with music by The governor estimates it I cimchi-ng both pistols and say- I Issued proclamation No. 8646 ed and processed a drip-dry undershirt all ages. Classes through Grade the pastor. a.m. room before, during all the In- tered last Saturday, according — - ...... 1917 to 1960 when she moved to take 6,000 men to ptwlde thejjjjg, <>you know what I want,” uled for April 4, 10 and 11 **' nobody—but nobody—seems able to even 4 will have an expanded ses­ 9 A m ., Church school tor termiaeione and after the per­ "The Classics.” A buffet will be Manchester. She waa a mem­ pursuant in part to the provi League play -will start May 16 which, made of nylon and titanium B y A .H .O . to principal John Canavan. All served. marchers with the Pri>P*r the holdup man went down the sions of Section 834 of .TIUe 10, Advertisement— try to do anything about It sion. Nursery, ktodergarien. Grades 1 United Bfsthodlst Ctonch formance and even the reheers- ber of Community Baptist tectlon for the five-day trip, it tellers’s windows, collect- Vern-EU to Mrot woven together, will stop a .46 caliber ' als, oollecUng bits of Infonoia- students who wished to be con­ United States Code; and ~ So far aa otM can see, Wariitngton, 10:30 a.m., Worship Service. through 4 and Senior high. - . ‘ R t 44A. Bolton sidered for Merit Scholarships Church. will cost about 812 per day per j ^ $5,407 from teUel-s Memibers of the Vernon bullet SPRING SONNETS Sermon: "The Bruised Reed.” 10 Am., Church School tor Rev. Abram W. Songrey, Uen, which he then twists in Members ot The Ladles Aid of Survivors include a eon, Hor­ WHEREAS, the likelihood of board of education and Dr. Ray' ^which means tbs President the Cabinet to be awarded in 1966 took the man, a state source said, or Symulevich, Robert Slmko domestic violence and obstruc' “MAJOR Nursery. Grades 0 through A ' Mtoiater hto reviews nocoiding to his The Lutheran Women’s Mis­ ace H. Brown ot Manchester; a about 8860,000. . . . and Ann McDermott \ mond Ram'sdell, superintendent the OongfiMn, and both the hawks and This, providing the cost can be 7 p.m., Methodist Youth FeL tost. sionary League of Zion Lutheran tlon of the execution and en­ 4:30 p.m., Adult Church Mem- "need." „ The NMSQT la a three-hour siater, Mrs. Ruth C. Mosher of Wallace’s telegram to the _____ V of echoote, wiu attend the March GENERAL" the dovea considers itself powerleas to brought down from |170 for a amall- berstop Seminar in tbe -Youth lowship. ' 9:16 s.m., ‘ Stmday School Jonn Karas. Church will attend a Christian Lowell, and three grandchUdren' President said:: "Mr. President.r ■ forcement of the laws of the meeting of the Vern-EU Asso­ do anything to alter the present course slzed man, and providing the same gar­ BuUdi^. elsssea. Speclsl guest: Mias •xamlnatlon of educational de­ growth workshop Monday at Funeral aervlcea will ba held I am wllUng to do whatever is United States referred to there­ ciation for the help of retarded 7 p.m., Jimior and Senior High Church Margaret Williams. velopment. It Is the first step 7:30 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Monday at 8 p.m. at Byron’e in oontlnues. children. The meeting wlU be of eventa Both those who believe in ment can alao be demonstrated to be Come watch, the pond that was P in t CongrOgiuiaaal In the eleventh annual compe­ neceesary to maintain peace NOW, therefore, by virtue of dagger-proof, could be it—the typical, Baptist Youth Fellowships. Vernon 9:16 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship.^ H e ra ld C2mrch, Hartford. Funeral Home, 684 State St., and order,•« including calHng the I Dempsey has been urged to call held Monday at 7:30 pm. at M fighting and those wrho believe in trying so dry laat fall Worshipping at the Vereon Sermon: “What Are the Ri^ tition for four-year Merit Springfield. The Rev. Alex El- Alabama National Guard. How- a conference of law enforcement the authority vested in me by the TalcottviUe School. * to negotiate have , fallen silent together, tell-tale, symbolic garment of our age. Haa climbed lU banks again, la Oklvary CEurch Elementary S<*ool qulrements for Adoption?” Scholarships. S t James’ Holy Name Society aeaser, pastor of Community ever, our state is financially court and correctional instltu the (fonatitution and laws of the Dr. Joeeph Lavender, con­ .. DO longer arguing their points against This could be the summit of our (Assemblies of God) 6:80 p.m.. Youth groim, toplor Y esterd ay s There are 4880 Merit Scholars will show the movie "Barabbas” Baptist <3hurch,’ will officiate. unable to bear this burden, tlon personnel to study the prob- Uni)ed States, including (Chapter sultant in education for the lying wide Bev. Jotoi A. Lacey. Minister attending 486 colleges in the 16 of TlUe 10 of. the United I one another, but both watting for what genius for designing both civilization To the winds of March and to 941 E. Bfiddle X^kA Miss Helen C. Fischer, film, “Teen-agers and Prayer.” on March 27 and 28 at 7:80 p.m. Burial wlU be in Oak Grove Theretore, 1 respectfully inform lem of juvenile delinquency, mentally retarded. State De­ Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson Mtoister of Christian Educailaa 25 Yeara Ago ourrent academic year. at S t James’ School auditorium. Cemetery, Springfield. States (fode, particularly Sec­ partment of Sklucation, end ' both seem to regard aa Inevitable and and apparel. This could be the measure The test scores of students ex­ you that I do concur >^th the ^ report to Dempsey-Fri' tions 832, 383, and 834 thereof. the landing sprawl Pastor 'S t John’s Episcopal Church Young Republican C3ub of Proceeds will benefit the Msgr. Theiw will be no calling hours. actions of the Alabama Leglsla- (ja,y, the State Commission on profeesor^at the University of preordained. What use debate when all of how remarkably far we have pro­ Of migrant mallard, and high Church Manchester elects Bdwta C. amined In March will be re­ John F. HanncHi Scholarship The family suggeate that in Section 801 of Title 8 of the Unit Hartford, wUl be the g'nest 9:25 and 10:66 a.m., B t 80, Vernon ture." Youth Services said many com' ed States Code, it" is hereby or are powerless to move or change a gressed in our 5,000 years of recorded 9:46 a.m., Sunday School School. Lithwin preetdent succeeding ported to their schools before Fund. Those having tickets to lieu of flowers, memorial con- The President has said he wiu jnunltles fall to recognize prob' apeaker. He wlU talk on recent enough to hide Rev. James L. Grant Rector May 15. The scores are used by dered as follows: thing? history. This could potentially fly as the Bible classes for sil ages. 9:80 and 11 Am., Wonhlp Harold F. Maher. return are asked to leave them tributiona may be made to the call up the guard if Wallace was igfjjg qj. to act on those dewelopments in the education­ The exit-entrances to muskrat Oompbell Council's Easter counselors In many high schools (jommunity Baptist Church. Section 1. The Secretary of al progivun for retarded chil­ There is a possibility that this is the great triumphant banner of our times— 11 a.m.. Divine Worship Serv­ Service. . _ . 7:46 a.m.. Holy Communion. at St. James' i«ctory as soon as unable or unwilling to do so. xtjgy recognize. Defense is authorized and di­ hall; ice. Guest preacher: The Rev. 6 p.m., Junloc Pllgrtm Fel- 9 a.m., Morning Prayer, Holy Monday BaU. held at Spor'E to help students nutke decisions possible. dren In Connecticut. Refresh I feeling whidi now dominates and sobers the bullet-proof imdershirt about college attendance and In The report attacked commun- rected, for the period commenc­ It takes the dam in smooth, un­ Russell J. One, Assemblies of k>wsMp. Baptism, sefrnon, claoMS and Center on Wells St, to ad­ ing with the signing of this or­ menta wUl be served after the , Washington. God ctdlege youth representa­ 7 p.m p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel- ba^Bltting. judged one of moat brilllsn’ a field of study. Many students The Klwanis Club of Man' meeting broken stride. who do not expect to win a Funerals defined goals for y behavior of (OMWid Bv CliarMt photo) trailing grasaea Infanta through Grade 4. tion and those who show con- celebrant. Mra. Raymond Mur- Montgomery end Selma. emotionally disturbed youth. in that state, including the order riilps In the world might still possess such projects, all right. But it's hardly flrri time, reports that 167 there will be a card party in the of the court referred to In the Robert D. Murdock of 23 fair to blame It all on the states and Giving lute answers to the rock- 9:80 Am., Sunday School with 10:45 a.m.. Worship SsnrlCA pints of Mood are donated, 17 jtotent high performance will be­ church hcdl. Members of tbe was organlid 'nwm ss ordered Seims dem- About two per cent of Con Harlan StreeJ/wUl portray the g some degree of choice, some capacity to Sermon tqtoc, “Diamonds ln the fit Peter’s Eiptocoeal Cfaurch si was to St. B rtd n t’s Oem- aibove-mentioned proclamation, cities. root fingers elaas for kindergarten through pints over town’s quotA come finalists. Merit Scholar­ Men’s Society are preparing the onatratora to coniine their rights necticut’s youta could be claaa- and to aUppreaa domestic -vio­ comedy role of Uie “Major move Into the deadend our policy thraat- 'To bo sure, the problems that worry adult, ^ e Rev. Glenn Ltodell Rough,” The Rev. Mr. Bowman ships will be sqlected from this dinner. The public to wdeontn «te! whero tile Rev. Stanley T, juotast acUvitles to the immedi- ified as delinquents, the report Oeneral” In "Pirates of Pe»- That pluck the lazier current as Waiving H i^U o read the committal lence in any way related to the ■ * mied to estshllah. iVashington are very ntal. For one wifi speak to the adult class. . preaching. ’ ’ Bev. Jamee A. BirdsaD, VIoar group. ate area ot Brawma Chapel said. In 1963, 8,456 cases were zance” to be presented by Man­ It passes. 6 to 7 p.tn-'. Junior Pllgrtm The scholarship stipends are service. A.M.E. Church, center of civil handled by the juvenile courts, said march. chester Gilbert and SulUvan What has happened since then, how­ thing, when a dty overflows into ita sub­ 10:46 i.m .. Worship Service. Dr. Melvin Horwltz, 328 Lud­ Section 2. In furtherance of Sponeored By The French urbs, efforts to link water, sewer and The sound of moving water is Sermon, "Barriers to Belief.” Fellowship. A Thought for Today based on financial need -with low Rd., wlH dlscuai general Bearora were Stepben Doris, rights activUiea in that city, and and Increase of 10 per cent over Workshop, March 26 and 27 at ever, done nothing to encourage the 7:80 p.m.. The second in the 8:80 a.m., Man and Boys Cor­ Peter Karvelte, Allen WUd, Pa­ the authorization and (Urection Clnb Of Mancheeter other public services in the interest of the thing the Rev. Mr. Ltodell, guest porate Communion Breakfast Sponsored by‘'the Manchester minimum awards of 8100 and a trends In cancer reeearch on the the streets leading from the! the previous year, contained in Section 1 hereof, 8:15 PM . in Mancheeter High : c possibility of any exercise of choice by speaker tor the week, will series of Lenten senrlees will maximum of |1,600. The aver­ “At Home with KHty” program trick Garufl, Josapb Palnror and church to OHy Hall and the Dal-1 ------School. A 2:00 P.M. Saturday efficiency often are foiled by in-fighting That signals life la Genssis and be held in the'Sanctuary. Dr. ‘ 10:80 a.m.. Morning Prayer OoimeU of Cfaurehes Joito'Lettieri, the Secretairy of Defenro is au- MONv MARCH 22 ■ r... those outside the' Immediate deadlock. among power-jealous local poUticiana preach. and Church School. age stipend award to Fretot- Monday at I pjn/on Cfitannel tborized to use such of the matinee will also be given. spring. 7 p.m.. Evening Service with John F. Priest will -niaak on insn Merit Scholars In 1964 22. The 'American Cancer So­ MlMtary -rites Fare conducted 8:00 P.M. Murdoqk, a graduate Yale '’’'Rather, the firmness and sternness of If the Federal Government could per­ ‘.‘Names They Called lum” and 6 p.m.. Evening Prayers. Whoaoevar beUevatii ir by tha 160tii MUitary Pbttca Bat- X rtln Li^ m k h S HARTFORD (AP) - RepubU Armed Ebrees of the United suade local commimltles, as well as tbe Rev. Mr. Ltodell speaking Tburaday, 7 Am., Holy Oom- was $7517 annually or about ciety fund drive wU( bs the States as ba mky deem neces- Univeraity, is employed by the game of poker the two front line,op- “Son of Dfivid." Coffee hour. Om should not perish, but have $8,600 for four years of college. telkm of Manciwater. , can State Chairman A. Searle state government, to get together to on “Tbe Rock that Shifted.” . miinlon. Annunciation of the eternal Ufe. weekend of A|>ri^8. ^ PJnney announced today torma- giury* “ ORANGE HALL Travelers Insurance Company . t nponents are playing out In Vietnam has Tuesday, 7:80, SerVice with ,, The stipend may be jperonrod of Hartford. He has ‘ sheared seek sensible solutions to their own S t George’s Eptocopal Chnreh , Biassed Virgin IfruY. ' God so loved the worid u ^ a “ mamher advisory Section 8. I hereby authorise " bemi operating to shoulder all would-be the Rev. Mr. LindeU speaking. I 7:45 p.m., Lenten Barrice. ' at any time if, the student’s There are still taw open- and direct the Secretary o< De­ in "Hl-Fever Follies” locally problems, it would be all to the good. Bt. 44 A, Bolton that He gave Iffis only begotte flnsncial situation duuiges dur' ' Public Invited TTiat, however, is far from a full pic­ In water holy truth, but beware Wednesday, 7:80, Servlca with MbAday through Friday, 7:45 Son, that whosoever b e lle v ^ in ings In the 1o Bhcereiae fense to call into the active mili­ as well as sSVeral other mu­ '’' klbitserB out of the way. The people tbe Rev. Mr. LtodeH speaking. Rev. Edward V. Johnson, Iqg the four-year teem of the cnass for Woman sponaored by Three different groups were *“*«• , sicals In tito New Haven area who might save the situation from the ture of what Washington has in mind. the alre ' Vicar pan.. Evening ITsyer. Him sbotiid not perish, but have U.S. G6urt arrested a/t Montgomery to at- Plnney o^led It "a blw riV tary service of the United While the Government is trying to push Thursday; 7:80, Youth Night everlaritog Ufe.’* (JMm S;15-.J0.) B ^larabtp. the Manchester ‘YWCA. The ser­ Statea. as he may deem ap­ and at college. He is an amateur >.• "major war” which looms—Britain, Rus- Bpring'e annual birdsong carni­ Service. ies of eight lessons start Mon­ tempts to demonstrate on the bon committee pxperienced aongwrrtter, ha-vlng composed states and cities into new ventuires in 8 Am., Holy Oonununlcn. First Lutlienui Cfinroh "Oh death where to thy . sting, s l d m ^ to front of the capltol. campaignera who u n d e ra t^ propriate to carry out tbe Mir- sla, BTance, Secretary Oeneral Thant of coordinated planning. It Intends to pour val repeats Fridtw, 6:80, Advance with Moaohester Eventog Herald day from 8 to 9 p.m,. at the poses of tUa order, any or all of "Mhncheater,” which was sung Christ Banquet 10:16 a.m., Holy Oommunkn RockviDe Death where is thy victory?”. oorreepowdent, Lawrence Mm , PoUce told the groupe they the needs of our party and the in last year’s “Hl-Fever Folltea” '■‘the United Nations,—are all told, every more millions into Federal aid programs To pipe the pagan toward qutok Rev. WUUam H. Balkan In the BlbUcal quotation from ■YWCA. For more Information pr the units or membera of tha Read Herald Ads. and Church Sdiool. > t - toL 143-S19S. to register, oontact the T of- oouM demonstrate across the techniques of o^anization ^ Army Nationalduard and of the . ', time-they start tq try to mova that It that will continue to operate pretty despairs; Center Congregational Church 7 p.m.. Young People's John there Is a promise to eiroh Stnat from the capltol, but not opCjation ^ i^Utical campaigns much in the same old ways. The results, 5:45 a.m., Sunday Seboot of us of life eternal. What a floe, 79 N. Main iSt. Air National Guard of tha State Is none of their business. Be warned there is no wariness Unltodted u_____ w n * of Christ FeUowaMp. The Rev. Jamaa D#r OB tha aidawalk diraotiy in front *n Connecticut. of Alabama to serve in the ac­ according to local offldals quoted In dbfeata U Center fit metriatis, rector of S t .Geemga’s otaasas at EBlngton Center glorious tboughti We, have the o( It ' 1 ”I Intend to»-aak this com- The conclusion might be that there Is this newspaper the other day, can bs firitooL BlbUcal promise also of an al- tive ntilitary service of the Unit­ Hie air of Innooenos a eroeun Bev. CUfiord O. filmpeen, Greek Orthodox Ohnreh. lurt: Pertonsl Notices Aa the hour for the civil rights mittee,” he said, "to make ed Statea until relieved by ap- ^Bo choice for anybody. strange indeed, in part because of a Mtoister ford, will ba guest qto^her. 9 Am., Snndsy School olasses loted four score and ton. This Traffic Snarls march draws near, several not- thorough examination of earn­ lack of Federal forMight wears. at Birst Luiheraa. promise" alac makes 'tmr frail proivlate orders. The Secretary - ^ That seenu a conclusion which ought Ber. Joeeph H. Dndley, Wednesday, 10 a.m., Holy (Coaittioad from Tfifs poa) ed pnfiticat Imders, including palgn tactics on the state, die- of Defense is further authorised In Tennessee, for example, the state’s Or guards the heart that wel­ Aaeociato Mtoister OoimnunioA - 'i ,.. •. .> 9:80 Am., Pastor’s class. numan bseuto glad. We know In Memoriam New York Gov. Nelson Rocke- trict and local levels, ^ti» par; a Io seem Intolerable to everybody every- Municipal League complains that the . S0:80 A h t, Ohimoh Worship and love a Heavenly Ibtbev who la lovtog memory of our di In Bolton Area to recall any unit or member so comes the conceits Rev. FTnaols C. Hawes, 8 p.to^. Evening Prayer. ofL Dallas, ** Farmers Home Administration and the Service. la Just and good. B t wtU'take to study campaign procedures Of sudden frsgrsnee; all love- BOnlstor at BeUgloas Ednostion Thursday,. |0>’ ^ This momtog’a snowfall state “coutt. ' ‘ - representatives to march the 6Q appropriate to parry out thq Even the poorest and most Ignorant Community Facilities Administration OommUnioA 7 p.iq., Luther League Maet- care Cf ua ^ d e our footatepe, dp said lotar ha mUes with ths group. Rockefell­ in. states where the RspubUoaB A rt yon s Ruui who loves to aiiiK? Drop in o t th s are undermining tto eftorts of llie Mash- Unees sets snares give us EBs nwse. How tortun oaused a traftio ttou|> pn Enr-* purposes of this order,^lh earry- W peasants in the swamps of ‘Vietnam ds- A 9:15 and U Am., Wonridp wmiM iat . Btmira dacida 9*0 er seld he would send s oqusto, Party has been successful . in tog out fhs proviaiou of Section Bnnca Canter on Okott S t any Monday nifht vllle-Davldson County metropolitan gov­ By eeemlng to adVniMe as It fiervles. Subject: “Ghrlst and — Cburehi^' ate are we. The i _ owssea , a : «;ssaar baker Hfll, Bolton, wh«i ona a)iouM prasida' tor tha' sanity rsoent elections. i§SBrre something better and higher than CBDDOKS DV WBAmJB Alexander Aldrich, aa his per­ 1, the Secretary e< Defense is ernment, a truly pUmeerlng effort in lo­ ratreatA You and Others •— Ih Dsspalr 1 ^ - ‘Oimio/far,--^- we bear are nottri One'day Csrd or Thanks oar atallad oflor M tog tnio* trisL . ' .■ sonal lepreaentative. “Abova all, ‘I am looking tor at 8 pjn, Bottgr still, drop in THIS MONDAY * Hthat at least aome alight edge of a cal self-help idannlng. In surrounding btor BTBW YORK (AP)—A looal oomptaln authorised to uee the units, and and to Hope." ' The family of an*qe O. McKewjey tkm baoatisa of oMppary oandt> ‘V tar haaMh raaapna -r ha’a United Nations Undersecreta­ a frank apprateal ot what >we members thtoeof, esUed or re­ NIGHT at our SPECIAL GUEST NIGHT, lan- as to whether they want to Uvs ecunties, notes the league, tha two Fed­ 5:16 and U ajn .. Church bfi^ baa developed a.riieck- ______, had a haart atiaek t A pair «Q>” eomptolnts and strive to 44A jttot bafon Flanos RMtau- Mltda the first peri,of the march. as air. .. .. of ttinged.aliMSinuni pWea have make this giving up nora last­ S PoHa Booatod Dsfenae is authorised to d Refrealunents WII Ba Servod—No Charge — those aieaa rally at Buahnell Memorial BaU. rant. - - KaiaOi.dacMa lataf, B)toikan< :--- '• • > gate to tbe Baoretaxy o< Ota '4| StatM b Tlidr UnloB DiaicrM Another examids is dted by the mayor As free of risk as any rite to * 'lentouta on tits top phite that ing. Palm 8uto% ^M gtlvr» n Stovaral rootortota at tha Jqot aUi^-fi^Mad.'.SR tta.':'ttaitoua to* or tlw..Secretary at ttM YouTl be wamdy weleooMd and youTI have n bal «C West Otanga N, J. He la unhmy Gospel HaU -) aaritosponil. toYbe wenk lfane on memberanoe of dufsili' ponaloii; of tha hUl.wan fOVOWl^---1 -SI A^«0 tuna Fredtmmt Crop Btggor WEUXNGTON Five of Mad 4 v” ;n nanventionat oheok. Tbs Mind 1st US put aald# our eroaaoa'pyd S*!i New Ze^AnfTs 81 port d ties are A lrFbrce, ora;^ c< ttia Tvith the Manehaator Chaptwr sy . a l^ t a FedsrallT aided, partly elevaM i «i« • _____ St authority oonfetred upon Urn by ‘2 Bi—stlmss. to Judge by the fSBdlBg freeway that will moVe through his city, Aa dad to Its baghmlng; mark Us check between go wMt Him each a t v og'tne FREE WAMBOtertaU - The 1994- $e benefit from a Government Wm farther iafonnation caU T sm Praas, ML ^^riMch goss on, you’d think that these tbs fair it oqt in tbe 98 eras ef eoUege freehmen to port ttoprosrement mogram this Order- neatly dlasecUng two of its more desfr- 10 Aia., Brsaktog breed,. .way. In eanyitig Bhi oroas ghaU l a n S e » E . m >*IM«sr did become the Unltsd States of abls resideiitial districts. Bi the futate^ •soM (of fcaowtaiv that as apriog 13:15 p.m„ gvndsy School, <-A' aptF. lb nAgltioih wa ever ba rtiAliidad aC ^ MUVERy 17 - ta t Wht lew iMt liiM by a $7^00,000 - 7888. ' t'C' I- be forecasts with some reason, the ndr 7 p.m., Gespel meeting. ' • ^iSttiSdU'Aritil eondperee witti tha “ ■ ““ five; sad still remain a group of ftrantoMto) Sevan p9i* aant veariyeariy isrowth gnarrsUag little colonise. of autos along the road will oonvert i K iR la Uks pMpsttloa, sxaaU Tuesday, i p-to.. rrayt* r - able parts of both dlstrlets into r " oil^.'haartBg. Tean.1 Tfinaiu, and ‘WbanfieteL frtodlcaHy ttaro rsappsars in the aieasr-WALb —

5 ' ■ 1.- ‘ ’ ' a?'' t'-' '-'5. I j v Jf. . tf nw"*^ PAW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MiJ^CHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1905 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVBNlNa HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 10«5 d a i l y CROSSWORD PUZZLE B Y ROUSOn Io UR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJ^^ HOOPLE LTITLE SPORTS f J R i h Y a m ACBOEE MOOKKS usTBN.'too Eia‘) J ^ ‘i a m hcmL IPrMhwaterjMi ^7>^BLBS ft, K ------—X XAPt.'^l JSHOOUDjkfHATVKKTW / •uk«,>-pik« ____ KKIHE SCUM m ak e s A , •JSSS.rtw2^ , HEAtJ^TROf BUT i •WXTBH LAKA tfCatcIi I k 3^\ lBaAO,MW?TTW>.Trt«W«W»s)\>»WlrLETMX3«t|Ua'l']JJt<'! Wgg.EE CARLEASING M A N eH eS T E R MOTOR SALES PRINTING FWIENO 7 »'E M 7 WHEREI MNew EailanE i MEvNH . 5 toodflih •IPeIjriiMianBrf lenncr_ _ EBBunttelk- e x p e r t a u t o b o d y BBd Job and Commercial 1 NEEDTH ITlMedlM DOWN 30ilr«^ M p «t ESUadtaC ptaM KBWDEB REPAIRS aEJmiwM lAniiKf M Catiiiiif. 471fcHW«af1uid n d RENTALS Printing BUSINE6S- SRaai* saiaMM* M AM m Nnai SEAFOOD e n a m e l BBd L A C Q U E R D O N ' T S O , wny.MiR STmt. . asRMMBpo.1 ioa.fliii( p in t tB 'M BBchm rr. N «w CHOICE VARIETY BETTNISHINOS Profliipt aad EOMaat AWA/; alrartft .Coanraata EElibiaMw Prtattof Of All Rloda t4TM|omiMtrk dUU ISOtModtst sMomum can, MO BfiBlBtcBBiiee, tally REASONABLE PRICES (noctioo I Soak; fldi MMW iprioeMt ttRiltaa dW PRES ESTIMATES re1 (Mund IB ndoM your proD Qualify OdmnuRiiY Press nr TT le n t Bad worriM . fa t tall to- R T . 8S— VERNON. CONN, r “r [T"r " fonuBtloB wO Seafood inat ADova tba TraOlo 9 East Middle Tpke. A R P l O ir^ Telephone 643-5727 n TT t e l . MS-OOld nr 1 , 1 Poul Dodot Pontiac 43 OAK ST. i J tsc. TEL. Me-«n7 j r IT n s MAIN STREET T5" Fhoa* MD-aSM 1 fiS^ARTHA /. W j W* Urge Yon to Support GLASS A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN MANCHESTER PONTIAC UmhmM ■ n TDo Lata Jiorior Mb w o o i m For Auto Windshields i r W RUG CLEANING AMD • For Store Pnmto and bU .BUT A FEW DW3F8 sizes of windows o r WKTER JUST 1_ ■■ ■ ■ ■ COMPANY MIGHT DO rr„. tr ST s r 5r 5T 2S s r ST s Far TsMe Tops I COULD FIND A k in o GEORGE IV IB R A im k W A T ST. TEMPEST U5AKIN THAT i mm OPEN 8 AJL to B PJL TIN CRITTER, SATURDAY 8 AJL-NOOM CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER w w RUNDED SAIESondSaVICE 6 0 MCHOW/ s r 3T PhoM 6434)012 IP SCOTCH ^VHISKEY PAUL DODRE J. A. W H I T E H" IT 3-OAY G L A S S C O . ■ SERVICEI PONTIAC, INC. 3Si t r ^ 4 . 9 9 ™ ^ Try Seafood for JLerUen Meals 81 BiBSen S t—TeL (MS-Tm a l Lenten 'meale are no prob-Y ______Paint-Up Time? See PauFs Paint m.MilK M --M . Ill Mn t n FUENITIIBE c l k a m n o cocktail. Try them fripd, you '1 z r 47 i ?r fir s r KT lem at all when you make Man­ SpriiR; la clean-up and palnt-^ will love them! shade you wish. Mr. Mlsserl la v ic H r s chester Sea Food, 48 Oak SL. Oysters are sLill in aeaeoa and up Urns, and If you are think­ your headquarter, for delictixie ing of doing a little renovating more than happy to mix the col­ MANCHESTER sT W PACKAGE STORE now la the time to enjoy them ors of your choice. This paint is for before long they wHl be out in your home thia s| > rin g the so BISSELL ST. fish dinners. So varied are the applied with a bruah or roller TOURAINE HT 1 10% OFF SR of sesaon. A t Manchester Sea place for you to go is Paul’s NEMORIAL CO. s r ■s r 1 I fish carried here that you can Paint Supply, *46 Main St. smd any paint on your hands aerve flah twice a week with­ Food you get kiaclous, plump Chesapeake Bay oyaters; use Paul MLssert, the owner of the will also come off Just as easily. Oppostto East Oemetory BY AL VERMEER RUO GLEANINQ out a word of comptalnt from There is no disagreeable smell PAINTS PR ISCILLA’S POP s r ar ST them for oyster cocktaila, scal­ store, to highly qualified to CUSTOM MADE For Oaah aad C a rryl the family — in fact they will help you with any of your of piunt in the house and best of I welcome the many tempting loped, or in a atew, T\> compli­ FOR REST RESULTS QHoHiy Mamoriab QUICK. CANVAS AWNINGS ment them, try tangy cocktail painting and decorating prob­ all, your room or rooms are not '• HAZEL!! W A^EL'.' T BY J. B. WILLIAMS I NEW CARPETINO! ^ dishes you can serve. lems, and this is the store that upset waiting for the paint to Over SO Tears ExperfeosB OUT OUR WAY It is still cold enough to or tartar eauoe and do get ACK U S, freeh crisp crackera to go with carries those famous Touralne dry for this ’Truflex dries to Just LUNCH BUT IT WORKS.' make finnan baddie your choice Paints, msnufactured by the 30 minutes. FROM HIM, 1 EXPECT for a delicious dinner and the them. By the way, Manchester PAUL'S CoR 649.5807 SUCH TH)N(M-BUr WHXDONTYOU BELMONT Sea Food carrlea Ute entire V/est Paint Co. Mr. Mlsserl If you are uncertain about FROM VOCL A (3ROWN WATCH IT, BEFORf NOTHIN’ WORK I finnan haddle at Manchester colors to use to your home, Jack August Una says you cannot purchase finer PAINT SUPPLY A. A lM E T n . Prop. UP, eOUCATEO YOUNG Ytxi G irr Al BUTMC/NECESSITV RUG Sea Food is Imported from paints than those manufactured would like to achieve something I WOMAN, I EXPECT A CTEAMBYI MiW BE T > « MOTHER Clams are abimdant at Man- CLEANING Scotland and you can taste by this company. __ _ entirely different' yet are afraid 645 Main Street Horrlsaa St, UTTUE SENSE AND OF INVENTION, the difference In every smoky cheater Sea Food — quahogs, BUT IXt. BET COMPANY Painting is no longer. ~lbe the finished room colors may DUSNITV-NOT COU-ABO' mouthful. steamers, UtUe necks and TeL 649-0.300 RATING WTTH HIS MON INVENTKIN DIONT SOS Main SL a M S- S chore It once was whM we had clash, stop to at Paul's Paint MAKE GOOD,T1U. 006 When you think of chowder cherryatonea — and. they will SENSE/ open the ohenyatooea and have to wait and waR for good Supply and look over the Adel- AFTER HB1? LEFT. moat of us think of clam weather before daring to have phl Color Guide. In this color HOM C— ^ chowder and a moat delighted them ready to be picked up to serve on the half shell If you tha outMde of the bouse paint­ guide you will find 30 color 11- Upholstery STEVENSOirS m dish it Is, hut how about fish ed. ’Tru-flex, the outside latex lustraUona and over 700 differ­ _____ I FOR* chowder? A fUh chowder, call ahead of Lime. and I V I Shop n paint that dries in Just SO min­ ent color combinations that you • Alnoilinnr R«B Dp property made. Is hlearty enough If you want a vacation from EE-DPHOLSTERma Awotaga utes, can afford to laugh at esn use With abjMlute sssur- II to serve as the main course cooking, titae advantaca of the the weather and ao can you. ESSO e Door Caaopiaa and If you are uncertain as to »ceUent neala served here— snee. These shades are all deco­ * ModGni Funiitura No taMr period of waiting till rator approved and you can be 405 MAIN ST. *-to e Storm Doeta the fish to choose for making or ready to go out—oh Thurs­ e CnmMnatlon Wtadowa the shingles or clapboards are as daring as you wish for you and Antlquos TEL. 649-5533 fish chowder, ask them at Man­ days and Fridays. They have thoroughly dry, you can start Manchester Awning Co. chester Sea Food, they will be the most delicious clam chow­ are assured of hsurmonious color s Store Stools aad Bosths BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL C A C t> painUng Just thirty minutes combinations when you use this • Castom Fomlture • TERa.«|5_:___ 198 WEST CENTER ST. ■spar. glad to assist you. der (homemade of course) fish from ths time that the rain Telephone 849-8091 Right now lobetars are pret­ cakee, french tales, fried clams, fabulous guide. You can plan to SNpeovers sod DrapericB starts. ’This is a particular do over the entire house, room Made Ca Order * Er^ im Cload«9 K 70MTFEELUICE y o u ^ £ V £ /Z ItafiddM IM9 ty high but you can fried scallope, fried shrimp and blessing in the spring serve gourmet meals using fish and chips. The prices are ..b y room, at your convenlanoe, Oempleto SeleetloB o( I CAN GO 1D SCHOOL p o a o o t i ^ year for here in New — , and''know In advance that the Materials • MIbot Ropoln frozen l(>b8ter meat or frozen so reasonable that you will we can go from sunshine to TDRAY/W f S A T U R P A y ' lobster UUa. The '.atter do very take advantage of this delicious finished Job will be decorator EREE ESTIMATES 3-20 <5^ss«hal> rain within a matter of an hour appivved. Lower Level of the Parkada * Stoneps well broiled with a dressing or food many times, your family Damp weather Is no deterrent MOWS WBOtaV, In lobster marengo. Frozen will thoroughly enjoy their meal The Nancy Warren Decorat­ •49ri»M “ it's FrBddi*. Mothar. Hit car It out front, but tha.horn P R O O eiA T B WMT.4 to painting as it Is with ordi­ lobster meat can be usedtto so and you will have a vacation nary paints; as a matter of ing Bar helps you to choose the is brokanr r*' many ways, It makes a most from cooking. Better order fact, damp weather te not a right paper for every room in SH ERiVlS ^VlLLIAMS delicious loTaster stew — very enough for everything you buy factor in applying Utls paint. the house. There are all kinds VIC’S nZZA SHOP MoBckGstor Moving popular In Maine .— use It In here tastes ao good that the Should you require a second of patterns to choose from as IBS W. BUddle TorapilM " i ' l ' SUPER cmU TmcUiig Co. salads, lobster bisque, lobster family will want seconds. Just coat of paint, start It the same well as companion papers. DON WILLIS Phone 849-8700 thermldor or lobster newtourg. Birge Medallion papers, the J.ltWlLUAlIJS phone ahead and tell them the day — no waiting for the painit BORN FORTyVEAKS TOO SOON KEM ’TONE When used in this fashion, loo- time you want to pick up your to set. Why not stop in at papers with the clear plastic PIZZA ster fits right into the budget GARAGE • , t , V ' V.' - I ■ M ''J ’ order, It will be piping hot and Paul’s Paint SujHJly and talk hnish, solve, the problem of SPAGHETTI BE N CASEY without a murmer. Later in the ready to go. with Mr. Mlsserl and get all smudges, dirty finger matjes 18 Main St.,.TeL 649-4531 year fresh lobster meat In tins ISHBIWIN WILUAMSj (Quality Is and has always the facts? and Just plain dirt. Wipe them RAVlOU will be shipped from Canaia been uppermost In the minds of Want to redecorate a room or with a cloth aind they are clean ■>OU TREAT ME AS THOUGH.. and this tastes exactly like Spaekrfidiiq in O PEN D A IL Y •rSO 981 MAIN STREET Loring and Arthur Ventura, change the color of the paint? again — the plastic covering STUFF/! DON'T')OU KNOW WHO! freshly cooked Volbster. owners of Manchester Sea Food, It*L la w easy iy to^ do ——and —of course______. docs not show. If you want to 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 P3I. M£M Have you tried the huge RRAKE SERVICE TEL. M8-«dS6 and they bend every effort to you will want to use Ryplex, | paper a room yourself, try pre- SUNDAYS B Y F R A N K O’N E A L Jumbo shrimp for stuffing or the inside latex paint that Is pasted and pre-wt paperSr SHORT RIBS baking that Manchester Sea see that only the highest qual­ ity of fish and food la sold companion to Truflex, the out­ Trimz or Dip and Hang papers. Front End Allgnniant 4 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Food has on hand? They are side paint There are 16 basic For a new and beautiful appear­ CLOSED MONDAYS really easy to fix and make a here. The store is open dally, Tuesday through Saturday and shades to choose from and of ing homo stop In at Paul’s Paint Gtnaral Ropoir Work welcome addition to the Len- Supply for teth materials and ton menu. Of course you can open till 9 p.m. on Tliursdays. \AfUAta«course fromABVSt* these**aa.wv basic colors------FT-, MANCHESTEf Do atop In and get acquainted you can achieve practically any , ideas. L.- always find those large cooked or green shrimp that are Ideal with them, you have a teste AUTO PART! for a casserole or for shrimp treat awaiting you. exhibits great promise. Studies with them but subsequent expe- Ostrinsky reveal that a flare of these dKlona can bring the equipment : ;o BROAD ST chemicals will provide an In- necessary to extract thia water. D U m IN WASTE -Wonders of the Universe------creaee in brightness of several Once this is done, their logistics MACHINE SHOP thousands times that of materi­ problon la nvateiially reduced. 868 riURNMlDE AVB. MATERIALS SERVICES als suggested up to now. Be­ One of the most Important re- e a s t HARTFORD I a Valve Jobe Flare Exploration oi Moon cause of Its "high optical effi­ sulta eariy probes can return is RAUS, IRON a F S ^ HMWFIA.W.T. e Cyltoder Heads Done ciency” the total payload can knowledge that water is avail­ 289-6333 Complete be about 100 poimds, thus Insur­ able on the lunar surface. Power and Hand Tools SCRAP HETAL MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl Forogn • American Oars Can Yield Data oi Suriace ing easy delivery to the moon. Another significant return Pstotb\g and Deeorattog BY ROY CRANE , (Oft The Car> The unique property of the flare would be the nature of the ma­ 'Tools BUZZ SAWYER Open Saturdays UatU 5 P.M. TURNPIKE material Is that it Is so sensi­ terial at different points on the Garden and Isuid Tools a s i PAPER m iM AA AB AL OH? WBLDbUtZE p5 )M^ TOO THe^e A R B £O iH £TO ; National Aeronautics and Space lunar surface. With our present AND WWLE By DR. I. M. LEVrr tive that It will ignite on impact Baby, HousetoM. Party 781 PAKKRR 8T. POfZAMPOU..^ M liO i WATBR ANP HOT' 0B LOW CALOZIB AUTO AdmlnistraUon has allocated before burrowing beneath the booatera it may be poqrible to and Banquet SuppUes I'M AT IT, I DIRBOTOR funds for a program to land a send several of the flares to the TbL fM8-B78B or I4S-B879 AM/AS WELL 'fcU'EE 6M0U6H PIBTl M U P P IE ^ ,.. The Fels PUaetarluiii lunar surface even If the sur­ InraHd Needs SEAT COVER flare jon the lunar surface in face la composed of a deep 1 ^ lunar surface. Even If they HANDCUFF NIM POIM& Of The FraokUn Instltaite 1968 .and from observations of were to all Impact at the same TO THE BED. RcHben Pien’s A program to back up the er of loosely packed dust. WHAT? ★ CoRvtrtnda Taps this flare acquire Information ' rnltion It releasee a hot, wnue time but at slightly different Surveyor Lunar project to pro­ vital to the Apollo program. places the large telescopes may Auto Soot Cavan vide definitive Information on [re-ball explosion with a tem- CAMPING Texaco .Sfafion ir TTie Douglas Aircraft Com |«rature of about 10,000 degrees obtain several spectrograms to WATKINS-W^ Custom Made From The the composition and physical provide Information about scat- characteristfea of the lunar sur­ pany Aeitqjhyslcs Laboratory ^ . which anproXimates the sur­ EQUIPMENT 311 MoIr Stroot Bolt of Goode to Fit Tonr has undertaken preUmlnary face temperature of the sun. tered points on the lunar sut-1 n iN E R A l Oar face Is now taking ehape. The face. The Ideal program would, studies in which they are flrin|: As seen from the earth, this Tents. Cota, Bleeptog Bags Phoiia 643-9149 ■k Free Eottmatee IVt-lnch aluminum capsules a: permit some -of these probes to SERVICE Air Mattresses, Stoves, flare against the dark surface'of be delayed on their way down| it Free Inetallatlon speeds of 8,400 feet per second the moon, will appear aa bright Lanterns Bjdraawtle Traasmlasioa at dust layers and then making to the moon, perhaps using i ''Drive Dowa or Call’* . • • aa a second magnitude star small retro-rockets or acceler­ O R H A N D J. W EST photograptoc, photometric and which is about the brightness of MANCHESTER AB WoriM3wmtocd 199 Middle Tnmpike Weet spectroaplc observsUotia of ating rockets. In this fashion Maaoheetor ■ Polaris, the North Star. To there would to rtiort time Inter­ Directer SURPLUS SALES CO . •IK< TtatoDO Labrtoattoa Servlcs ‘ the resulting impact. In this make the experiment meaning­ ♦ iwnrHi«.iM.mi»iu.Nte»i. a-20 fashion they hope to prove the vals between the flashes and 199 N. MAIN ST. ful, a large teleacope must be the characteristics of the lunar 148 E. OEhtTER ST. at Depot Squstre W « Olva 3t9C Green Stamps feasibility of the method. used to cmiect enough light be­ surface frcrni various points One of the severe handicaps cause of the short duration of Haacheetcr*e OMeet Opea Dally to 9 M P J L L' CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER could be derived. BP LANK LEONARD to the flare approach has been the flash. It has been calculated There are many cogent rea­ W ith Ftow t PbeUMtas ‘ J., FARR — 948-7111 MICKEY FINN the low level of Illumination of that the minimum size telescope sons why a lunar flare Is essen­ Typawritar Sorvlca these flares as viewed from should be about 60 Inches. For­ tial to our ApoDo program earth. This technique vras pro- tunately in the western part of planne/s! It is hoped that this id several years ago by Kurt tha Umted States there are six program may be oonsumated in Yale Stehitng, whq at that time observatories with telescopes of he Immediate future. Painting— Decorating ■ r [was attached to NASA head-this slu or larger, TTuia photo­ riniartera In Washington. He sug- metric, photogiiiphlc and spec- CAUGHT BY IXHWODT COMMIBCIAL • MDUSnUAl • EESUENTIAL Fhona ested that a thermite flare be trograitolc studlea can be pur­ DAIXAS, Tex. (A P I— A trio atwulBrila «| id P e ^ l M launched to impact the moon sued when the flare Impacts. of young hubcap thieves slipped 643-6365 with spectroscoiric observations TTie structure o t tha surface Into the parking lot of Love Interior— Exterior— Color Consulting ServicB Wortr V p '4 I being made ot thermite or porosity can be dotermtood Field, the oHy ahrxwt here. The CoMipfeto Insarance Coveng* iilare. There was little enthusi­ from photomotric recordings of ladls swiftly popp^ off the hub-1 asm for this proposal tor the th e H l^ The light coming from caps from a paricod car. aoara- E s l 1915 major probUm at the time was the Bare wSt be directly relst-; pered Into their own car and FuRoit X. T t r ln i You'll ravlab iit the difficulty of launching a pay- ed or pioportionsl to Its pane-: drove sway—only to to halted Read Herald Ad^ load to Uw moon with the neces­ trstlon. T to s to turn can pro- by police a Mock away. PIm m 649-499* sary accuracy just to hit H. vkls some clue as to the total The hifbcaps betonged to W. WMI DICKSpN & SON Today ths. Ides of a flare ap- thickness of thp dust Isysr. Ths J. Shelton, who woriu in ths s a v e ... , _____ ^ basic chemical composition or control tower at ths airport Ha TeL 649-0920 — Mttichanter. Um u l ths surface matsriels can to had a bird’s aye vtow of the Sunoco H eating Oil &draft p r o g tC"««n/s,or ^ and ths ease ^tace wlta deUrrolned by apeetrograpbic Utlevee and, by radio, contacted which w# can now launch talrly analysis. police wbUe the boys were at .^MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES mnd FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEEF and McWlLLlAMS A quality heating oil dalivsrad heavy iMYtoads to ths moon ^ Test for Water work. The PwAreyor was ertglnallj As an SKSEDPle of tba results iutimstamHyl » u r w serwlci 24 thsTcso to ooUlndd, If hydro­ THAT MARINA scheduled to be soft-landed on THArWUNS XtAGOiNaiD FIND A M A T ^ liqurg a day! An sssy-psymsnt the moon In 3991, However, gen U found to the spectrum OtaUHtaMR. P nfeTMB lABTTHW®! DOy ^ofoorlTifcSw plsnl .Get them all—Get ^noeo with Gia tiwnbtes encountered to then tt BRP serve to an todtea^ ABeSNATHY ACROMTNtSMNP |4he Attoa and Oentaur second tlon lh *t TEEEter is p r s s * ^ tto SORA Waw taMRlO^ Hsatini OH. Let's .igtage ii^-sppOars that tbs odds sBTfSco material. If carbon sM 90y FRIEND/ '.lare against a Surveyor being nltroffn are found they may to# ED COUIHUN BUTI ^'launchsJr bstors 19M.. -ThW todicatWe «<^,^ifanie mateiiai. HAVE ,haok-up totondstton n^ust be ob- WbUe i » twis bsUoves o t g ^ far NOONS. ta li^ to provlds ths toforma- mstertal Is pctosnt on G>e Ion tor tbo Apollo mannod land- this wtH oKoridaths proof that b u b o v e w a y r e p a h o w g iUunatoly. at t^tlm s. It doM not sKlat there. Power cleaB, eiaeha iw- liZro ntotartou iMRO •boon d*> pabwid wMb haC to fimit tenaa to «a experiment m this Velop«4wbtoh aOstfro * ogU VgiAV TCNP9 980 msasbrs o< wfiooaf to tbto tips. I< W«Ur ( l i i K l i r t l i i ^ . Or. ’W lt-T oea m eir A O . ' CJMfnleati Propol- g M s g s r S 46H 9fSr Its pMskiii has dovoloMd a SK^VOt I- ‘i f i & m r PAGE N im ^ MANCHESTER EfVENINO HERALD, IIANCHESTBR, SATU&PAY, MARCH 20, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,’ CONN^ SA TU ^A Y, MARCH 20, 1965 PAGE EIG H T ______- . - . . O ffend 14 CLASSIFIED M A M RtfbbUb ItenMvM — Around fh e es and Plainyille Seek B Title eompkU rubbtoh aerriew Commercial, peoloeslonal, raal- ^ed Sox Find Slugger in Mantilla dentkL Neir todnarator dnm u, $$. ru n ones eaqpUad, Grapefruit League ADVER'nSING $3. 649-f7fi7. xnnxr v n p v /AP^^TfiA^tusat atata thta aorinr. H« haaf Thraa KQnnesota rooUe pitch-# Tha New York Meta fUAedibad given the Plmtea the early ISEiW lU iv iv 1.11V i,. . « __ «« t.. lead. Totm Tourney LAUD dJHAfllMO. tra hit two hontera for the Red Sox, en handcuffed the New York4 five runs acroae in tha nlnMi in­ lead. East Choice CLASSIHED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS bbit bat that Felix Man- Veteran eatdier Dick Brown’s w n t t mmraL anfi chulaw«r Ms tatest a two-run shot Friday Yankees as the Twine white­ ning and edged ^tha World 8 AJkL to 5 P.M . A Mtoband. 743-8O0fi. iilla discovered in the that help^ Boston to a 6-1 ex- two-nm homer in the 11th Inning Fihal Tonight washed the American League CSuunplon St. Louis Cardinals 6- gave Baltimore a T-5 vlotory Aniericao League last year hlbtUon bMeball victoty over 5. B(Aby Klaus’ hasek-loaded In Contest TIPEWnrrBRS — standard the ObicagD Cube. champs 5-0. Mel Nelson, Oerry over .Lot Angelee.. Hie blow, Defending rimmplou Bd COPY c l o s i n g TIME FOR CLASSIFTED ADVT. and rieetrie. Repaired, over­ 4eetns to have stuck with single drove in the tying and Brown’ s first circuit of the Bajanriuo eppesee Andy' BiU Monbouquette and Earl Fosnow and Dave Boswell winning r ns for the Met* , who Earl Yosf MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 16:$* A.M. — SATURDAY fi AJI. hauled, rented. Adding mA ^ e veteran utility man. Wilson hurled the six-hitter with spring traveled 400 feet ever the At Yale Gym Lamourounx tonl^t at 7 at chines rented and repaired. shared the two-httter while Jim­ snappy a seven-game exhibi­ h e r a l d s p o r t s EDITOR ' « MenUUa, who had orty 20 the Cube’ only nm coming on mie Hall’s three hits and two left center field fence. tha Community Y Lanes to Pickup delivery eervioe. tem e rune in seven National Len Oabrtelson’s ninth inning tion losing streak against the The San Francisco Olants, deride the 14th eminal Town Yale Typaanttar Service, 64»- doubles by Tony Oliva paced Cards. By PETE ZANARDI PLEASE READ YOUR AD I^ee^e seasons before coming homer. Minnesota’s H-hit attack. v/ho got pitcher Rob Bhaw to Men’s Dnel^in Bowling 4MA______gienooton Red Sox In 1963, sud­ MantlUa’ s old Milwaukee Bunts bafuddled Bo Belinsky end Ms holdout slm earlier In Today's Team-^ Four years of patience, Teornament. n a y will meet OIneetfied or "W ant Ads” nro token over the p ^ n » ■■ denly found muscles he didn’t Brave teammates dropped an 8- Hie Yankees "B" squad as the Detroit Tigers came up the day, edged Cleveland 4-S drilling and coaching come In a best o f seven matoh oonvenlenoe. The advertker- ehonld rend hk ad the FIRST ilTJPS, SIDBWAUC8, riona know he had. He played regu­ 2 decision to the CJhlcago White meanwhile, plastered Wastfilng- with two runs in the eighth tn with Jeeus Aiou’s two-nm triple gama eei. DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for tha walk,a, fireplaeee, flagsUme ter- larly for the first Ume in his Sox with four errors — three by ton 12-5. Rookie Chet Trail ning to beat the Philadelphia the key Mow. Shaw signed lo r to a climax for Don Bums BkJaariUB, Who dida't have next insertion, llio HornM k responsible for only ONE Mcoiv nc60.a. Au concrete repairs. career last year. first baseman Rico Carty — drove In four runs for New York Phillies 5-4. Successive bunts by $34,009. Houston Astros tonight. The East Catholic I to roll In the qnallfytag rodt or omitted Inaertton for any advertisement and t ^ only ReasonablylonaMy priced. 643-0651. ^ The Puerto Rican-bom jack- keeping the Braves in trouble. while the Senators’ Don Lock Mickey Stanley and Kay Oyler ’The Los ^ngeles Angels mentor, who has worked i ronad beesuiae e f Ms 1964 to tho extent of a "make good” insertion. Errors wMch do not hammered two home runs. which BeUnsky couldn’ t handle, LAWN MOWKRB—Sharpered of-all-trades fell in love with Oarty. an outstanding rookie breezed by the Jalisco Charros with the present team since tttee, ellmlnatod Smoky Smo- lessen the value of the ndvertkement wUl not bo eorreetod by and repaired, winter etorogSk The Houston Astros got Cut­ highlighted the rally. in Guadalajara, Mexico, as Dick Ken Seaton and RoIIk "make good” Insertion. Fenway Park’s left field wall, playing left field last year. Is POMPANO, Fla. — A t-t <$>laiown to ba able to gat the I960, leads them into the CIAC Bales and service — Arlene, belting SO home runs and bat- trying to switch to first to make out pitching from Don Larsen, Pittsburgh pushed across two Slmpron drove in seven runs roost out of young playan, ae- Class B Basketball ’Tournament Irish en route to the Annie. Snowbirds, also rental ^ ip - Ur^ .209 for the Red Sox while room for outfielder Felipe Alou, Larry YelHn and Darrell Bran' runs on three hits and two wild with a pair o f home runs. tracting as mucl) attenti<», Lamoureaux, sixth among pecially plbchars. final for the second year in a YOUR COOPERATION ment. L A M Equipment Coip^ dividing his time between in- who was hurt much of last year. don and blanked Kansas CSty 12‘ Ihe' Cincinnati "B’] team if not more, than the Hou­ No one can build a pitching » orlgtnal field o f 108, Route 83, Vernon. 875-7609. )wned the Puebla Parrots in row. This time hla club rates a onetod Dave Saunders, Larry BE APPRECIATED DIAL M3-Z711 fietd and outfield. Alou had three of Milwaukee’s 0. The Athletics^mapaged ston Astrpe, formerly the staff overnight and tha Astroa ztrong favorite over Plolnville Manriiester Bxdiange—Enter­ Mantilla's power eye is on eight hits. four hits againsttte are no axoaptions. If there is Bates and Rooeo Lupaoehlno prise 1945. ______Colt 45s, is the new Astro­ High and he has no intention PAUL WAIOKOW8K1 to get to the title round. something the Astros are short of hurting the prediotora. LARRY DALY TOM aCAUN dome, home of the National of, its mound strength. TropMee will be presented SHARPENINO Service—Sawq League club. ’Hie surroundings East CSathollc offlclala advised to the winner nnd rnnnerup Trouble Roaohing Our Advertiser? knives, axes, shears, skates, Kimball Has New Career Mark in tha Texaa dty, said to be the When big Bob Bruce had one today that the schooU Ucket nftor tonight’s competition rotary blades. Quick service. bast in all baoebaU, wlU be of hU better days and got all supply waa exhausted last by Henry MoOnan, ehalrman 24-Hour Answering Service Capitol Equipment <3o., 88 much better than the baU club. 210 pounds behind his fast bail, Thursday and no tickets win be of the Pnrk nnd Recreation Main St., Manchester. Hours Luman Harris heads the As- the Astros were tough. The sold at the door in New Haven Advkoiy Board. The tonrna dally 7-5. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ Many Records Topple troe, now in their fourth year righthander was the biggest tonight. The game Iz a complete ment director k Norm VItt- Free to Herald Readars day 7-4. 648-7958.______o f operatkma, and ha feda his whuier with 16 decisions, a sellout Want tnformatton on one of our olaeelfied advertteeroentof Ne dub will be vastly Unproved. Aa great mark for a ninth place Bums k no stranger to tour­ answer at the telephone Ikted? Simply oaU the APPLIANCES repaired — all the Colts, the team finished aggregation. Dick Farrell on(l nament play. He saw plenty makes washers, refrigerators, For UConn Hoopsters ninth a year ago, beating out Ken Johnson each notched 11 whUe performing at New Lon­ freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ only the New York Mels. wins but then the pitching fell don Bulkeley. He was a mem­ Dick Rhyan EDWARDS tric ranges. Oil burners Two comparative new nameo. off sharply. ber of a state ohon^ilonahlp cleaned and repaired. Cosma STORES— Several records were set by the Univer­ Rusty StauD and Jim Wynn a re, Three minor league pitching and a New Kngland chiiunpion- ANSWERING SERVICE Applitince, 649-ened to him 8411. leaguers,” he noted. i With a team that is buUding squad will terminate a most on the professional golf tour tor Wes Blaloeuknia, 6-2 guard The skipper, who replaced 1 like the Astroa, all three young suoceaeful season and a most ERCC 'Greens BAY LAOAOE year. ONE 1964 OldsmobUe, three 1966 Household Services from Poughkeepsie, N. Y„ Harry Craft during the ’64 pitchers will get plenty of woric. aucceasful four years. Only on FRANK KINEL M IA TROY DOX LE H E R S Oldsmobiles, Modri 88, all in placed his name at the top of campaign, feels that too many Herria hofxn to uncover a club upset by St ’Ihomss Aquinas But he holds a Uon’s share of ^ Offered 13-A the list of high soortng sopho­ Open T oday attention going into the tMrd running condition. Your pick I players were rushed, without \ that will eventually lend some marred thk year’s sohadule of For Your — $76 each. CaU 649-2871. mores wMh 490 points in 28 the proper minor league sea-' reaponstoiUty to the Texas 22 games. ’The Eagles boast one round of the $67JK)0 Greater REWEAVINO of barns, moth games, an average o f 21.3 per Begnlar greens on all 18 soning, Staub and Wynn falling frenolilse. of the flnaet eooring teams in JacksonvlUe Open today. He’s Informatioii 1966 OLD8MOBILE "88”, 3- holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ game. He replaced Vln Yoka- bolea win be used today at Uito this category. Both found All we needed last year, “the the state and cou^e it with UCLA Bruins Slight Pick the leader with a 36-hoIe score door, radio and heater, $36. dow ehsufes made to measure, hoskas (’51-’52) who had 4S4 the Ellington Bldge Country major league pitching too tough husky manager aaid, “was a of 136 — eight under par. Cali 876-8311. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys a etin^ defense. boys ean THE HERALD will not potats in 27 games. Olnb. Gt«ens Soparintendent and had to go back down for LUMAN HABRIS few more hits and runs and a thlidc of nothlim bkter than to Rhyan’s putter-one he got made while you wait. Time ro- He also matched a home Mike Ovian reported Ids fiuther work. better defenee in our outfield. from a friend the other day- disclose the idenUty of 1966 CADILLAC, very good cordera fo r ren t Markwris, 887 sourt high for field goals when latest Borvay of die coarse ing producer of homers a year and their playing days by tak­ any advertiser using box dltlon, owner in sen^e. Both kx>k ready now to take I know that we have etrength- ing home ms trophy. waa going strong Friday and he Mata., 649-622L ______hs scored 17 against Boston Indicated the temporary regular berths in the outfield. ago with 20. The Astros will ened defenaively and we ere Over Wolverines Tonight scored 84-38—67 over the 8,906- letters. Readers answer­ sifter 6 p.m., 649-0168. . UnlversRy in a 87-polnt per­ greens would be abandoned need all the help they can get I .f«iUng the Eagles into bat­ ing blind box ads who I f u r n it u r e REFINISHED — Staub, who signed for a trying to find a few feUows tle will be Captain ’Tom Malin, yard Selva Marina course in formance. That placed him even and regolnr Anas will be $100,000 bonus, won’t be 21 un­ from Staub and Wynn to gain who can get on a base.’’ spite of its soggy condition. desire' to protect their 1968 PLYMOUTH Wagon, fuU colors, changed, burns and respectability. Wynn had 10 a strong candidate, for all-atate pol identity con follow this power, runs good, body rough, scratches removed. Manches­ arlth Eddie SomcenMcl against opened. He ndd«d the course til April 1. He Mt 20 home runs The leading hitter a year ago ■PORTLAND Ore. (AP)tany better and they’re Almost as much a surprise as Maine in 1963 and KimbaH is in good sluQte for the time round trippers with Oklahoma was Bob A s^ m o n te at .280. honoia. Owner of quick hands fe s fa s UCLA,iirs.A •> he said. "It wlU Michigan beat the Tigers on the procedure; $176. 648-2398 after 6. ter Reftalshtag, 643-9283. and batted .314 hi the Pacific and an accurate ou t^ e shooter, — UCLA’fi devastating finding Rhyan in first place is against Colgate in 1964. tft year. Coast League with Oklahoma City before being recalled. U looks like a long row be cloee.” boards, 66-34. EncloM your reply to the ' BiBlosuknia led tha team In Maiin is the spark plug in the Bruins, fresh from a 108- the appearance of Phil Rodgers box in an envelope — CLEAN 1964 Plymouth 4-door | City last year. He haa the size The Astros, perhaps the ahead for ths Astros. The Brulna, bidding to be­ The trlumiih was sweet back in a contending spelt after sedan, good running condition, acoring tMa past season with youngest and most inexperi­ One thing that the club wiB East maolUne. 89 romp over outclassed venge for the Wolverines, addressed to the Clasri- Buildins’— Qmtractinfl’ 14 (6-2 and 200 pounds) to de­ In the Pivot will be 6-6 Paul come only the fifth team In Ms- year of near obscurity. He will pass Inspection. $126. Cklll 490 points on 198 baskets and velop into an outstanding play­ enced club in the majors, have have going iwill be the new tory to take beck-to-back UUes, suffered a m ajor scare by the fled Manager, Mancheater 94 free throws for an average Waickowskl, a credit to Ms own Wichita, are ranked a pa­ broke the oouree record with 83- Eivenlng Herald together 643-0166. er. Staub has good speed and been getting a lot of schooling, Astro&me. It's bound to help ripped outmonned WlcMta with Tigers before pulling out sn 80- 82—66. rTON~oOTiiiiiuCTSm$^5o* o f 21.3. KhnhaH was next with from taskmaatera Harris and Houston attendance even if the courage and Burns’ coaching. per - thin favorite over 78 victory in a previous meet­ with a memo listing the tag, sidtag, alterations, ceil­ his arm Is big league. He’s come a long way at East a 66-88 first half, then coasted in Bruce Devhn of Australia and 1968 PONTIAC Star Chief Hard­ 177 hoops and 101 free throws Paul Richards. 'R m latter is the Astros don’t inprovo on the Michigan’ s muscular Wol­ with subeUtutes playing moet of ing. companies you do NOT top, power steering, power ings, guttera and alumtaum for 455 points and a 19.8 aver- The club lacks long-ball pow­ and hopes to top It off tonight left-hander Bob Charles of New want to see your letter. er. Big Walt Bond was the lead- general managar and a man playing field. verines tonight in the finals the rest o f the way. UCLA simply ran away from Zealand each took 189 into the brakes, one owner. Imma­ ^ d o w a 648-4362, 64841696. with a winning effort. Under­ Your letter will be dea- culate, $495. 649-2416. , As a team, the Huddea set a OABIHSN OBOVE — Jean neath with Waldcowakl k Ray of the NCAA National ..Michigan, capitalizing on WlcMta, but has a m ajor worry third round and were in good troyed if the advertiser is CARPENTRY—32 years expa- going into the title game. Keith spote for a foreign claim on the aew record for oonsecutlve Mathlason 181-342, Olga Colla LoGace, the only junior on the Basketball Championships. their front line strength and one you’ve mentioned. If 1938 FORD Coupe wKh rebuilt rience. Ceilings and floor tUed, gamesin one season i The Wolverines, Big Ten with Bradley playing imder Erickson, their No. 1 rebounder, t ^ $8,600 when me tourney ends porches, rec rooms, garages, 135-362, Qlnny Keeney 127, first five and another aU-atate has a glmpy left leg and Ms not it will be handled in stock engine, new paint CaU 15, topping the ’53-’54 figure of Jean Hampton 136-367, Betty Winners Often Praise Bag Tolers oandidota, and scrappy BUI champions and ra itod first in wraps, outscored Princeton 20-4 Sunday. the usual quomer. addlUone, atUcs finished, re­ over one airing Just before and condition is uncertain. 648-0678. 14; and the 23 victorias Lanvoureaux 129, Ann Ftdler ■‘ HALL BEATS THE BALL—sRmmy Hall, Minnesota left fielder, hits third base Troy. Frank Klnel , another the nation with a S4-S raoged, modeled, concrete work. No matches existing record for 140-344. Helene Dey 346, Doris four-year player, oompletee the destroyed Prlneetcn’a draama after intermission, took a 49-38 UCLA All-America Gall Good­ CHEVROLET, 1947, running Job too smalt Immediate ea- most wins set in ’54. The 81 sidewinder fashion in steal with New York. Yankees’ third baseman Clete lead and, for oil Intents and pur- rich scored eight of Ms tlmates. 648-2629.' Prentice 126 - 130 - 366, Terry Golfers Like Quiet Caddies, first five. ' ^ 98-76 in the first aemiflnal Fri­ Amerks Seeking Lost and Found condition, original mileage, low | rebounds against New Hamp­ day night, using a combination pdeea, wrapped it up. potats, had three steals and two price, good tires, 742-6760. Vaocarro 179-129 and 428 (a Boyer waits on the too late throw from Bobby Richardson. Umpire is Ed Hur­ Strength doesn’t end there aa CARPENTHY—Rec rooms, for­ shire on Feb. 27 erased the old new high triple). Burns haa alongside o f him a of their rebounding power and Bradley, a two-time All-Amer­ assists In a 20-4 UCLA hurst LOST — lady’s large diamond team rebounds mark of 80 ley. (AP Photofax.) that gave the Bruins a 67-39 lead Record Victory 1960 FORD Fatrlone, standard mica, eeiltags, closets, ranod- Many Offer Help to Players •trong bench which haa fre- Bill Bradley’s foul trouble to ica, player of the year, Rhodes ring, ManchSrier area. Re eling, hatchways, attics fin­ against American International, MERCHANTS — Ken Seaton moke it look eesy. Scholar and captain of the U.S. and pointed them to the record shift. V-8, 2-door, good tires, queiiUy come through to save a In Springfield ward. 643-7138. . good running condition, $396. ished concrete steps, floors, in 1957; and the attendance of 143-a6©-436, B<* Willette 147- ^vln. blistering the reserves It set up a match of the na­ Olympic team, collected Ms scoring total for a semifinal 4,846 in that same game topped Coll 649-7318 or 643-8246. porches, garages. No Job too 362, Geoige Bensche 138-377, NEW YORK (AP)—Of­ to think I have a chance, are Tom Lodge, Larry DsIe tion’s two top teams for the na- Uilrd foul with 6:04 left In the gome, their tMrd straight over the 4,706 home crowd on Dec. L he ean leave the reot to mo. By KARL TOST 100 points and seventh of the ■man. 64ffi88(t______John Morton 147-384, Mike Stagg Was Always Crusader ten, , when a golfer wins Frank Rlsua, Pete Clppola, end Uonal UUe won last year by first half, got Ms fourth one Rochaster’a explosive Ameri­ Announcements 1968 FORD Convertible, wMte, 1956, in a game with Colby. Denhup 153-388, Bill Chapman one of the Mg tournaments Mlso Barbara Meintire, WIEBT PALM BKAX3I, Fla UCLA. Game Ume is 10 p.m., minute into the second half, and season. cans will be gunning for an all- A A DION, INC Roofli« The team opened with eight Len KrUt. The Bruins, making the most INCOME TAXES prepared In 362 engine, very good condition, | 135-044-386, Joe Plcaut 137, such as the U.S. Open, Women’s Amateur Cham­ —What better way to apmA a Plainville won’t be any easy EST, in Memorial CioUseum. fouled out with more than five time American Hockey League $350. or best offer, 648-9066. ■Idtag, patatliu. Oupentry. At* atraight victories, then lost a POA or Masters, be will pion, Colorado Springe, week'a vacation than around The chomptonaMp game la minutes remaining. of their brilHsnt zone prass de record tonight when they visit raur home or by appointment tereuona and addiaana. CeU- pair whils Capt. Toby Kimball Bud Howanl 360, A1 Pirkey 365, mark. No strangers to tourna­ a in t Keeney 366, AJ Heim 353. Bay: Colo. — I rarely ask my the major league baseball ment action themselves, ibey scheduled for regicmal telecast­ ' He finished with 39 points and fense, stole the baU time sind Springfield. Experienced tax work. 24- im . WorkmansMp guaran­ was sidelined with an injury; For Honesty and Fair Play “I had a good caddie.” caddie what club to nee. Aa camps In Florida—especially if ing by aports network over six rebounds. again and forced the hapless The Amerka, who wrapped up bour service. Call 643-4733. teed. 399 Autumn St. 848-4860. and the Huskies ran off with 15 have sppoai'ed In tho Class B Shockers into countless mis­ Trucks— ^Tractors POWDER PUFFS— Shirley What the golfer means Is for advice as to line, break, you are a basebaU fan. Bob finals four times In lost five some 135 staUona throughout the Princeton <3oach Butch Van the AHL's W e^m Divirion title iHns in a row before losing to eta, on the putting green, Metoalf of Mancheater is cur­ Breda Kolff aleo picked UCLA takes. a week ago, tied the season INCXJME TAXES prepared QUALITY CARPENTRY— St. Joseph’s of PhiladelpMa in Pierce 190, Ruth Ann Glass this: ■ears. They won the last time country. your home. Call Raymond 1068 CHEVROLET hall ton pick- 186-466. N E W YORK (AP) Pacific squad lost a 6-0#which to spread Ms ideals. He “The caddie .was ready 1 learned 1 must moke rently making the Florida West WlcMta Ooach Gary Thomp­ to win the final. Jaime Thompeon of WlcMta mark for vlctorlea away from up track, very good condition. I Rooms, donnera. iwrcbes, Ihe NCAA tounuonent at Fhll- decision to Southern California not only coached varsity foot­ these dedelona myself. Far Coast toua for the fifth atraight 1961. Cozzie Russell, MlcMgan’s 6- led aU scorers with 36 points. home when they whipped Provi­ •Jewell 643-7481. Evenings call basements reflnlahaa, cab- when 1 needed him. He Coach Joe Dehm, In hla sec­ son put the favorite tag on the 649-4866. CaU Lebanon 643-7744.' ' •MpMa, 67-61. Coaching was more than a wMch cost it a Rose Bowl bid. ball longer than any other man didn’t say a word. He let too many tlmeo the cad­ year, with w«MaI emphasla on foot-8 All-America, ^ 38 points Edgar Lacey had 34 and Fred dence 8-4 Friday night. taeta, buUt-tna, form ica, fita. K. o f O. — Norman Dion 214, ond year as Plainville head ■wltt Bruins. No Job too amalt TTUllam Ted Kiejna 201, Ken Hesford job to Amos Alonzo Stagg. An apparent OOP touchdown but also was a lifetime member me play my own gama. He die’s line and the player’s the Nllege grad and fornier W . L. in the championsMu final today lm]toring gestures 23 times and ored. Samuel J. Turktagton 1965 HARLEY-DAVIDflON with Torn Ruflni 151 - 159 - 423, To omit the motives behind wrong. It would be a very fine, concerned with my eaddie several practice rounds with W ichita Coach 9HNI ( 8) 10-Pln Bowling r., 643-7781. TEL 643.1492 Dwight Weir 153-396, Dennis In C Ranks New York baaebaU writer la the •Liberty M utual...... 86 6 of the National Invitational went to the water cooler 19 (80) NTT Basketball S electric Stiuler op display. ROOVKNO - SperJaartng re* one of the most Influential men commendable act of sportsman­ If he knows the exact yard­ his information. HoU of Fame director. Army ft Navy ...... 82 10 times. It wasn’t possible to keep XIXH model, all colors. 60 cc pairing roofa of ali kinds, new Kranz 163, Mike Kelly 351, in the history of athletic teach­ ship on their part to ask for a John Miller, Jw||pr Ama­ Picks M ichigan Tournament 4:0# ( 8) Golf Ctoeeto ELECTROLUX Sales and serv Mike Bninelle 362, FVed Brown age. 1 believe for anyone to Watkins ...... 26 16 Lapchick, who reaches the track of Ms groans. ( 8) Wonderful Age of model, $230., full price. Hariey- roofs, gutter wom, chl-nneya ing. however. Is to miss the real replay of the game at some fu­ NEW HAVEN (AP)—Eleventh depend upon his caddie for teur Champion, San Fran- ...... 36 17 Ics, bonded representative. Al­ cleaned, repalrwL Aturotaiua 356, Mort Tinker. 357, Earl Roger Marla k aporilng a coni^Bory retirement age of This Is LapcMck’s 30th year Flay: Soccer fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr, Davldson Sales, 49 Park Street, 9 NOTE .d story of Stagg. ture date.’’ ranked Litchfield, beMnd Tom clubbing is a Mg mistake, dsoo — A caddie Is your T o Stop Bruins Rotary ...... 21 21 as St. John’s coach, a tenure Hartford. 247-9774. sidtag. 80 years’ experience. Moore 363. “ As I view it. no man is too dooest friend. on file golf heavy mldoeetton but the extra 66 next month, has drawn as 4:80 ( 8) Gadabout Gaddis Manchester, 644-8141. '.VE ARE ALSO Plxposed to recruiting meth­ Fuessenlch who was voted the as there Is no way he ean poundage haa not as yet affect­ EloBt S ldera...... lA 30 much attention on the sldeUnes tatorrupted tor nine years when 6:00 ( 8) Race of the Week Free estimates. OaU Howley« good to be the athletic coach for ods as early as his pre school tournament’s Most Valuable know which way you want oourae. If you can go to PERFUME — Margaret Bal- ed hk batting. Baseball writers PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Monoheater Travel...... U 84 aa the game itseU. he coached the pro New York (SO) Big Tluee Golf 646-6S6L 644-8168. youth,” Stagg once wrote. He days at Exeter Academy, Stagg Player, has captured its first to Mt the baU. him with oonfldenco at a C tvltan ...... 8 8V Knlcks of the National Basket­ OPEN boni 150—346. said just dealing, fair minded­ given moment, then yon still have emotlona about Gary Tbompwn, the WlcMta Lapihlck, who played with tha ( AtO) Wide World of Personals Business Services admitted faults In the game CIAC Class C basketball crown Mies Mlckey_ o o a ^ who eaw Ms team defeat­ •-League Champions ball Association. ness, clean language and living, while at CMcago but disagreed since 1969. have a good caddie. tho guy who hit dl homo runs original Now York Celtics, tho Sports EARLY BIRDS — Eleanor Women’s Open (with nn aatoriak In the record ed by UOLA l08-S0'Frlday night, tamed pro team of yesteryear, His boys, who have played 6M0 (18) NFL mghlli^ts STATE LICENBEID rest home ' Offered 13 SUNDAY avoidance of politics and with the University’s fear of Fuessenich tallied 18 points to DaUae — I would say i Misa Peggy Conley, Schedule: Tueeday 8 p.m. 8 PJH. to 9 P.M, Wineze 137—356, Sophie Welp- book) la 1960 n r New York. plckn UCLA to win the National Herald vs. Jim’s AUanUo (Way- is nationally known for Me an- inspired baU throughout the 9:80 ( 8) Road America 500 centrally located, reasonable ‘should be the ideal o< every overemphasis. He felt that the lead the Litchfield attack per cent of the tonrna- Girls’ Junior Chompion, tourney, vowed before the game rates, friendly atmoepbere. YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-ll FOR DELIVERY. ly 125—361, Vivi Bayer 126 — coach." rig;id faculty control vrould hold Spdume, Wash.— General­ OoUegiate baAetbaH title Satur­ otfa); Thursday 8 p.m. U ft R tlcB by the bench. 10:00 ( 8) NCAA Oham- .. 340, Jon Cushing 126 — 349, against Rocky Hill, in the finals ments 1 play I ueo a caddie to win thla last one tor the ploiwMp TeL 87A1011. Cellars, attics, trash, small WANTED AND TAKE OUT (Cheating and liars were It In bounds at the school. of the small Mgh school com­ veiy rarely for informa­ ly, I do not Hko to depend Frank OoaetU may be 6S but day m g ^ va. winner of Herald—Jim’s At­ By actual count on Thursday trucking done A-1 right! (Jail SERVICE Julie Landsberg 126, Fran Doy- he woika Jiist aa hard ae the ‘‘Michigan k btoger and night, when 8 t ^blpi’a beat coach and give Lapchick an un­ among his pet peeves. . He contended that athletic petition Friday night in the Yale tion and almost newer for on a caddie, hut 1 will lis­ lantic Game precedented fourth NIY cham­ RIDE WANTED to Asylum Ave 643-292i8, Tremaoo Trucking MEN on 132, Vera Hooker 137. I would rather lose every accompUediments did attract gymnasium. Informatfam In reading ten to his advice and take raweat recruit in getting into ■tnmger, but tfaay don’t Jump 'SUNDAY pionship. 1H)0 (SO) RoSer Derira nue, Hartford, leaving Mon' Service. Warehouse MaMrlal game than to win one by unfair students and that football re­ Litchfield won the game 69-68 greens. I have found that it or leave it I had a cad­ top ahape. When its cali^enlc any W ter and they’re not aa Chester Gi;een area betw een i time, No. 2 uniform wearer is fast as UCLA,” Thompeon said. They gave Mm a cherished »H)0 (30) NJBA. Basketban Handling find CHARTER OAK means,” Stagg said. ceipts could finance an entire with a 14-point scoring streak H you rely on a caddieddle ; yon die once who said **rho prize by iqisettlng the country’s and 8:80 a.m. CoU 649-4840. Stagg had a perfect setting to athletic program. in the third period. Sixth-seeded carweos player must not depend on on the field. And when the Three Oympmn Medalists Beaten 8:80 ( 8) Sports Speotocu- Sports Schedule tend to booom "It will be a fine, dose game. top-ranked Michigan Wolverines lar Appliance Assembly practice his principles at the ‘It is not necessary to cheat Rocky K ll iM lead 39-24 ai. tte and sloppy la yonr own anyone but hlmdeli in the squad takes a lap or two. Xt certainly matches the two WANTED RESTAURANT around the field, the long-time in the final of the Christmae 4:00 (80) Sports la Aottou Apply University of CSiicago where he or buy players In order to half. Jndgment had eonoentra- game of golf.’* Through ex< beat teama In the country,” he Holiday Festival tournament. Automobiles For Sale 4 AUTO MECHANIC 120 Charter Oak Sf. Monday, March 29 spent 41 years. produce a team of which a Rocky HlU’a Jim Qulgleg ttoa. perieaee I have come to ahortstop and third baas ooach added. Mancheater Ladies Steal Track Show Experienced On Tune-upe, lOH Sports Night, 7:3 tlooal Amateur CiuHnpion, ■etU’a ahare from W orld Serlee, lege team aa atrong phyaloaUy riilft, 3-door. 166 Lakewood Cir­ Perraanent Job In BlbUcal literature at Yale, He was one of the first to named to the all - touniamant HnntlngtoB, W. Vh. — My Bill HeOoaald, Amateur as a player and'coach, k well , aa Michigan,” aaid uCLA Coaal-Tender \\\ with Lauderdale, ex-Boa- Rangers Trouble conditton. Call 8484476 or 849- AND cu lts TOO AND ITS ALL AT THE PBrURSBURO, V1e.#erea Iflidny Wright end Sandra ton Red Soier Bill Ckiodman mil0. Posts Historic 1064. <* M0RI6WE ■ BILLIARDS (AP)—Per-biMting Know WMt- Haynk wore( n A ilor tMrd at wMh Gooon end Andy Jkflio la For Wing Goalie mite and moat cf the other Whether it’s straisrht biL worth held n three-atioii-atroae lead 141. West Palm B e ^ Canadian performera bad m 1184 PLYMOUTH, Behradara, 2- g e i^ into today’s third round gnat n l| ^ N C A A Shutout door, 8 oylindar, atandard Uards or pocket billuirds, 'IMa k Miaa OuUen’a tin t The New York ItoJigere can’t a $10,000too Dt. Poterahurg profeeslonal toumaiMnt. , Beberto Okmente ef PIMa., Jim QraUa of Portland, Ora., transmission, wMte with red lAO N EY ? Mijoy an evening with the ■eem to tuuMhe Detroli’aI Nation­ taterlM. $1,875, T42-T184. ARNOLD PALMER PUHING COURSEi Women’e Open Golf Touma* Mias Whitworth mid her put* b ^ bee Iwt M pennde la bk! well-known for hla stroiig kick PROVIDENCE, B*I* (AP) gang or your date at Man­ m ent al Hockey League leaders but Mlcbigaii Tboh Obech John Mae- Ung Cut her in froat. She oanled b ^ M ttin t malnrin, win they’ve begun to j;ive Roger in tha mile, whipped past MlUa, 1866 CRHVROLET, 8 oyUnder,^ chester’s largest and finest TIm most boooHliil ood choRongliia eoyno - - - > Tbo tan 3B-yw-oM golfer six Mrdias and one bogey and *"**• trslnlnf and, of the Marines, to win by’ five Innea reflectod bnM (AI»OM FBOM WKWHAM PABK) InUtti, who IfiMlHMs iM ttM TirMm Alim K w fool potato and fairs Uiam a 94- ’’M ' am 0NDB9, oan 8 4 8 -^ * D ita a o i a d n u rw Maer YoeK. ■ri; i;i;; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, M AM CHESim CONN, SATURDAY, BIAHCH 20, 1006 P A G E T E E HoosM For Sale 72 Sabnrlmn For Sate 75 Houses F iht Sate 72 HofosM Finr Sate 72 H o o s m For Sate 72 Radio Today BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Apbrtmento—Fbita— Cfiventry Help Wanted— Male 36 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW MANCHESTER — New 7-room BOLTON — $18,te0. SpUt-level, Tsnemsntx 63 BISSttLL STREET — MANCHESTER — executive 4 SEVEN ROOM Rataed Ranch, w r a o - u n return, owner, 64MB89. Oarriaon Cdlonlal, 12x34 living bedroom'modem home In Ideal rec room, buUt5na, 2 ceramic large wooded lot. Call the R.F. :Q0 flbSieiMi KXPBRIENCBD window clean­ SIX ROOM apaitmant. Bear room, family room, buUt-ln DImock Oo., Realtors, 648-5246. :05 htmg Jobs er wanted. Apply 40 Oak St or I t «H M f 1D COfT AH MM AND B u t JU9T OCT r u c K y m A u t t i r location. Shown by rapolntment tiled baths, 3-car garage, steel Galinat Calls Unjustified shopping center and edioola, kitchen, spacloua lot. Priced unly. Bel Air Real S f e u , 648- }.n p£k RobtiuioD^ caU 649-SSS4. AMD TDU CAMT OlVI *IM M iM i beam oonetruction, 8 h im bed­ BOLTON—coay 5% room Ranch, CLASSIFIED A LlOIOOlTOHEOATHOtf P\iP9^ $ 1». with heet and hot water. COLONIAL-Huge family alMd right. Hayes Agracy, 048-4808. 9883. rooms, 3 fireplaces. J. D. Real­ bUllt-ina, -3 fireplacee, huge Uv­ ObH 649-97a after 6. kitchen, dtatag rown, UvIm ty, 8485129, 648-8779. Criticisms over Charter J:00 MstinM lng room, 3-car g a n ^ , 16 00 HarUord HighHchts AN0UJC1N100CTIT;THI9 H O ft! THC iHlUiTiWTHf, room with fireplace, 8 bed­ MANCHESTER •— 82,900. aa- SIX ROQM Ranch, large kitch- m w rtio n , BRAND NEW 4H room apart­ •umes OJ. mortgage on this ra-dlnette recently rraecorat- MANCHESTER — 45 duplex, wooded acres. Hayes Agency, 7:00 News MIAN 1 0 fA / It A PUSe-nOOPID MOlMaiAN fOOLEVtbOMT OUMtanACilHIWI rooms, 1% balha. 7:80 Oeslislit ment, first floor, heat, hot wa­ porch, 130,900. Phllbrlek 6 ■ room Ranch, attached gar- ed, paneled fireplace in living Ortord VUlage, improved, cen­ 648-4806. First Seleotmon Richard M.fannuol banquet and tnstallation 19:00 Quiet Houn ADVERTISING MALE PKtniL H of officers the sventag of April wTio—nee ^OUSflMT ter, appUances, parking. Oppo­ Agency, 849-8464. •gs, 8 bedrooma, Mg flraplaced room, exo^tionaUy nice ntifh- trally located, one side avail­ OaHnai has termed ’’unjustifi­ < • 0 OH ONNIR site Crater S p r t ^ Park. 649- g^ng roCta, hugs kitchen with borhood, near sdiooli and able, principals only $18,800. able and adverse" the chargee 6 at Willie’s Steak House on 1:00 News CLA3SIFIBD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS South Windsor 1:16 Home Decorator FACTORY AT? 4864. dining area, excellent condi­ shopping. Owner 649-4816. Call after 0 p.m., 688-2993, for made agatas4 the board c f se­ Center S t ta Manchester. Those 1:80 Monitor 8 AAL to 5 PAL tion, $16,900, Wolverton Agra­ appotatment lectmen of Its handling of the attrading wlU leave the fire­ 3:00 Hetroepittan Opera THREE ROOM apartment, pbw MANCHESTER — U k e new , MUST BE SEEN 5:86 MonitOT ICED T E A cy, Realtors, 649-2818.______matter of the final draft of the house at 7 p.m. Mrs. Norman 4:00 News. Weather, fiports WORKERS carriage houee, plue bera, S% room ranch, 23 foot Uvlng MANCHESTER — privacy un pro$>oeed diarter for Coventry. Pinckney of Wright’s Mill Rd. 6:80 Monitor COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. country setting, adjotatag golf SPRUCE STREET — 6 room room, 1 % baths, beautifully Umlted. lU aerst of woodland Two year cM 9-room, 1% Galinat said, "Unwarranted Is ta chargs of arrangements 7:06 Keynotes Six room Oape, recently baths, exclusive designed 7:80 Monitor _ oouree. 649-4666 days, 644-0181 horns, garage, ameslte drive, finished family room, large surround this Oape Ood home criticism has been rttode by the and la to be contacted for res­ MOMDAX Ik n FBIDAX ItsM A-BA—SATCBDAX t AJA ExoeUent hourly wages, 8 painted and papered, new Colonial, plue porch and 9:00 Hootenanny Rood Show evenings. very good condition, asking wooded lo t Hayea Agency, with hmezeway and garage. 24 chairman of the Democratic ervations, or further informa­ 10:06 Monitor pedd holidays, paid fu­ kitchen, buUt-ln bookcaaea 648-4808. patio. In preetlge area. Fea- neral leave, pension plan, 818,900. Can Paul J. Oorrenti foot kitchen and dining room Town Committee (William tion. 11:00 News FIVE LARGE room pertinent In Uvlng room, fireplace, turee 2-#tory Uvlng room Miss Carol Craft Is a new 11:16 Sports Pln^ PH A RM A CY ^ vacation plan, group Insur­ V roOT aivd furnace, ahi- Agency, 6«-8868. SIX ROOM Cape, fine location, combination, 34 foot living Ryan), as well as fitephon Loy- 11:30 Starlight Serenade for rent, good com on, cen- new room with fireplace, full fear with balcony. 4 or 5 bed­ member of the auxiliary. 1:00 Sign Off $64 CBNTEK STe—$4$-$$14 ance plus major medical. Inqtdre 60 Blreh mlnum storms and screens, exceUent home, new garage, rooms, kitchen has bulH-ins zlm, neither of whom took the traUy kxmed. c e n t r a l l y LOCATED — Ex­ patio, 1% baths, 3 hedrobmk time to check Into the records Vespers Set w ro r—14U AppHcants must be at least Street garage, $17,900. OaU H dra fireplace, convenient to with large eating area, 1:00 Lou Terri pandable Cape, 4 doom, 2 un- up, abundance of cloeet space of the actions of the board or The public la Invited to the 7:00 Ken Griffin Takes pleasure In sn^ 5’9■’ ball and In good physi­ Palmer, 649-M77. fiirahed up. Plastered walU, schools, shoptaiv and Maces of wsJl - to - wall carpeting, { cal condition. Interviews at Ufetime siding, alumlnimi to talk wHh the board of select Lenten vesper service at 7:30 19:00 JoMtoari Dark nouncinR their new fran* C o mHb — d Froa PrtcMlliig Pogt SIX ROOMS, newly redecorated, Ibreplaoe, recently painted, 1% worship. J. D. ReisaKy ‘ Co., 648- beautifully I a n d s c a ped. p.m. Wednesday in the- Prince W IHf—1999 _ . ROGERS CORP., comer of oil heat, older children, no pets, 5139, 648-8779. combinations, oil hot watra men. The actions of these two 12:10 Weekend Greater Hartford ehisc Une. per drat mortgage. Hayee heat. Full walk-out cellar. Lib­ treed lot. Low 30’s. 644- of Peace Lutheran Church. Business Opportunity 28 Mill and Oakland Sts., caU after 6 p.m., 649-9782. 0148. Princli>als only. men In having their commenta 6:60 Sports Digest . IHcatinff and Phnabing 17 Manchester, promptly at Agency, 0485808. TtjOK ROAD — 7 room Colonial eral financing $17,900. Wolver­ published, ta my opinion is bas­ Guest preacher will be the Rev. 9:00 World This Week: I^ e n rio n WINTER STREET — new J. D. Realty Co. ton Agency., Realtor?, 649-28!l$ ically bo further their own In­ R. Feldmann whose topic will 9:.30 Weekend .Greater Hartford KxnCBIN a AND Heating re- RSaSTAURANT — Established, 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, COLONIAL—6 generous aiaed large paneled family room, 2 7.46 BCH8 T S . PlalnvUle terests and to create doubt ta be, "The Exultant Song of the 9:40 Weekend Greater Hartford pairs and new installations, choice Main Street location, March 24. room apartment, stove, refrig­ 643-8779 rooms, modem kitchen, new­ fireplaces, bullt-lns, wall-to- SO. WINDSOR — charming old JADE EAST erator, Aapoeal, air cradtUon 64S-6129 WASHINGTON STREET the minds of people as to the Righteous." 19:15 Sign Off fc e d a l atUnUon to emeryen- near Center, very reasonable. ly redecorated throughout, wall carpet, porch, 2 garages er 9 room Colonial on shaded An equal opportunity employer ers, heat and hot ymter, ga­ gorgeous wooded lot. Hutchins Prime residential section, acre. Modern kitchen, 3 baths, legality of the board’s proce­ The church choir meets at 7 «ea . T ^. 640-2938. Call Mr. Day, 640-0204. E. J. $14,000. PhUbrlck Agency, room home. Large central hall p.m. Thursday and the pastor’s Carpenter, Realtor, 640-5051 rage tf wanted, quiet neighbor P.S.— There’s a ddlghtful 649-8404. - Agency, 6465108. cutbulldings. Only $19,900. dures in handling the issue.” Andover hood, near park, basement cement patio that will gdve big Uvlng room with fireplace, Hayes Agency, 643-4808. Galinat pointed out that the class at 7:30 p.m. In the church. ilKW F U n iB m o and heating dining room and kitchen down­ Diaoonate Meets A company, let’s get acquainted. BUIU5ER needs part - time laundry. Pbone 649-9644 or 649- you much pleasure during PRTVACT — 6S% acres, custom MANCHESTER — Bolton — An- boetfd of erfectmen by a vote of salesman. Write stating qualifi­ 9404. the summer months drink­ built Garrison Colonial,- breeM- saldi acres. Now under, con­ stairs. Three bedrooms smd VERNON—Inuitaculate 5 room two to one (the two Republi­ The Dlaconate of the First Automation Filiji Slaucets leaking? Save your KALPMCORWN 1 new bathroom upetairs. New Congregational Church meets at Sauceta. I will pack any faucet, cations and hours available to ing that teau way, double garage, recreation struction 6-room Ranches, 7- Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 3 gen­ cans voted for and the one PRIME OPPORTUNITY THREE ROOM apartment, heat heating system, porches, ga­ erous bedrooms, family sized 8 p.m. Monday In Kingsbury BEST BUYS 18.80. Roland Plumbing and Manchester P.O. Box 732. I. Of.—A> rlfMt tatarv66 room, fireplaces, beautifully room Raised Ranch, 7-room Democrat voted against) ac­ Set Tomorrow >ii A66«w Sya^Mta. laa. 6H0RTEM rage. A true family home, per­ House. HeaUng Oo., 648-4838. and hot water, stove and re­ luulB0^>ed, acenlc view. Colonials, approximately one kitchen, 19’ paneled living cepting the charter at Ms Feb­ RESPONSIBLE married man, frigerator, convenient location. Hutrains Agency, 646-0103. acre lots, trees, tUe bath, fect for schools. T. J. Crockett, room, oil hot water heat, alu­ ruary 23 special meeting. At The Ladles’ Association will by BELHORE Cota operated laundramat- salM and mechanical ability, 649-6861. MANCHESTER — Dartmouth garage, fireplace, hot water oil Realtor, 643-1577. minum storms and screens, that time the unanimous vote have its all-day work session A film of automation en­ titled, "Tomorrow.” will be Radio— TV Repair Ic combination in Manches­ lawn mower repairs, honest, Diamonds— ^Watches— Apartments— Flats— Heights, 7 room Colonial, 2% ALTON STREET — Custom heat, excellent location built 1959, $15,900. Wolverton was to set the referendum for starting at 10:30 am . Wednes­ Bowers Area Ranch ter. Ebccellent location, do­ Help Wanted— ^Male 36 FOUR ROOM apartment, fur­ tiled baths, 3 fireplaces, large MANCHESTER — Luxurious 8 Agency, Realtors. 649-2813. day in the vestry. shown at the Congregational Services 18 present good appearance, driv­ Jewelry 48 Tenements 63 buUt 8-room (Jolondal, 8 down, Charles Lesperance, 649-7630. March 27, but was later post­ Cleanest we’ve ever seeiv 1 ing a very good business. er's licence, references re­ nace heat, second floor, good famUy room, porch, large 2- 8 up, rec room, 3-car garage, room Ranch, 2 full baths, main­ poned on advice of town coun­ The Pastor’s Council meets Church tomorrow night at 7:30. MAN TO WORK in heat treat­ tenance free redwood exterior, VERNON — Hublard Drive After the showing there will Two full baths, walnut pan-I Priced for qtack sale. CaU quired, salary, Manchester Cy­ 4H ROOM GARDEN apartment, condition. Adults preferred car g n n g e , city utilities, im­ nice eection, g o o i value at MANCHESTER — Brick veneer sel, Galinat said. at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Kings­ OONNIB’S TV and R a ^ SerV' ing department, third shift, WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ I^Mne 648-6969 or 643-6111. family room with fireplace, Ranch with 6 big square rooms, be a panel discussion on the eled raised hearth fireplace,| cle Shop, 649-2098. 11:20-7:20. Apply in person pairing. Prompt service. Up to completely redecorated, 2 bed­ mediate occupancy. Omriss only $18,000. T. J. Crockett, Colonial-Cape built 1964-65, fea­ He explained that the poet- bury House. G-E kitchen, clock thermo­ lee, available an boon. Satla- Lesperance, 649-7620. tures include a S-car garage, scenic acre lot A must see for including 8 bedrooms, and 1% subject. Participants will be iaetlaa goarantaad. CUU 6T~ Monday. Liberal benefits. $20 on your old watch In rooms, heat, hot water, stove, Realtor. 648-1877. ponement "was declared be­ Substitutes Needed stat, steel beam constructiois, 2 full baths, S-zone heat, 8 bed­ the quality conscious. Hayes baths, family size kitchen with Substitutes are needed for the three church members, all with ms. J. D. REALTY CO. Klock Company, 1272 Tolland trade. Closed Mondajrs. F. 81 refrigerator, p-arklng, $130 THREE ROOM apartment, all RANCH — 8 bedrooms, garage, cause the Secretary of State many other features, all on $. EXPERIENCED painters want­ monthly. Office 15 F o « n e w USTING — Manchester. rooms with expansion room for Agency, 643-4808. built-in oven and range and would no* say whether a ref- local public school lunch pro- experience in buslne.ss and In­ Tpke. Bray. 737 Main Street State improvements, 186 Blssell St porch, custom built in 1967, on plenty of cabinets. Living room dustry. They are Donald Rich­ beautifully landscaped lot 1 643-5129 643-6779 ed. OaU after 6, 649-0658. Theater BuUding.. Street 648-0000, 646-0090. T room Colonial, garage, hot a fourth, builtin kitchen, 14x16 erendum vote should be held: gram, Mrs. M. Gladys Murray, surround^ by an attraotlva j a beautiful large wooded lot dining room, 14x31 living room 4% ROOM Oape, fenced ta flog wiUi fireplace and wali-to-wall ards, Allen Yale and Eugene iCffinery, Dressmakins: 19 TWO ROOM apartment, heat, water oil heat. 2 fireplaces, stone patio, turn around ame five days or 90 days from the director, reports. She may be cedar fence. Call now. ROUTE gUPBJRVISOR, 3 p.m.- with privacy on all aidea, ptas huUt-lns, tils bath, large fam­ with flreMace, immediate oc­ carpeting. Natural woodwork time the legal advertisement of called to Coventry Grammar Schwanke. 10 p.m. daily, 40-hour week. Help Wanted— Mancheeter hot water, stove, refrigerator, a 16i(|2 swimming pool with all site drive, garage, no needed throughout with attractive use VUittag Son BA8TB31 O lim r S made to or­ Garden— Farm— Dairy semi-private bath. Apply Mar- Uy room, patio, outside bar­ cupancy. Wolverton Agency, the document appeared in the School for an appointment, Ecunemical Colonial Must be dependable, bondable Male or Female 37 accessories. Stay off the busy Realtors, 649-2813. repairs, $15,900. J. D. Realty, of knotty pine. Attached garage Mrs. John Bausola of Bausola der — do It now. Also, altera- Products 50 REMARKABLE LUXURY low’a becue, city utUlUee, combina­ 648-6129, 648-8779. paper (after acceptance of the i Scouts to See Movie Close to Commimlty Baj^ (lons, repairing. OaU 648-6502 Help Wanted— ^F«nale 35 and accurate with figures. highways this summer, the life tion windows, treed lot, excel­ with private patio. Splc 'n span doCTiment by the board)| Girl Scout Troop 5218 will see Rd. at Andover Lake and her Must have ahiUty to manage LUNCHEONETTE manager, APARTMENTS AT you save may be your own. UK E NEW — 6 room Colomal, condition. Wolverton .Agency, granddaughter. Miss Elizabeth tlst Church and Temple Betlri a ^ r 8. APPLES—Macs and Cortlands, RENTS THAT MAKE THREE ROOM unfurnished lent oondition. Owner trans­ THREE BEDROOM Garrison Ho added Oiot because o f this a movie "To the Fair” at 4:16 Sholom, In St. Bartholomew's WOMAN • BOOKKEEPER for men. Starting salary 81.75 . per full - time, Rockville Drug No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, apautment, first floor, available Swim In your own backyard, f e r ^ . Priced for quick sale. brick and shingle exterior, Realtors, 649-2813. tile board decided Thursday i p.m. March 31 at Coventry Aime Prentice, are visiting Mrs. hour. Apply Nutiqeg Corpora­ $34,900. Phllbrlek Agency, 649- plastered wails, fireplace, din­ Colonial, good condition, lovely Bausola’s son, John Jr., in Parish. Six rooms, 1% baths, builder in No. Coventry area Luncheonette. Must be experi­ 14 Spencer St. SENSE! April 1st. Inquire 233 Center Charles Lesperance, 649-7630. neighborhood. Bowers School, night that the referendum will' Grammar School, 'the same film tion. 869 Main Street, Room 7, 8464.^ ing room. Owner will sacrifice. BOLTON — Beautiful Ranch of Webster Groves, Mo. front to back living roonvJ Moving— Trucking— Must be able to type and must enced. Apply in person. 44 Street. kyw 20’i. Call 649-2104. be held after the waiting pe-1 will be shown at 7:30 p.m. to aluminum storms, icreenafl Monday 7 p.m.-8 p.m. only. Windsor Ave., RockvUle. RANCH—7 rooms, 8 or 4 bed Hayes Agency, 648-4803. seven rooms, including large John Jr. is master electrician Storage 20 have own car. Hours can be ar MANCHESTER — New UsUng. 16x23 family room. FXill base­ riod of 90 days as prescribed ta, the Boy Scout Troop 57, that for a construction company doors. Garage. Nicely treefi J ranged. Write stating qualifi Fertilizers 50-A rooms, modem kitchen, dining OVERSIZE 6 room custom built one section of the General Stat-, day, at the Nathan Hale Com- MECHANIC, part-time, make MALE — Timestudy-cost de­ MARILYN Spacious 6 - room Colonial, r o ^ 1% baths, 2-car garage, MANCHESTER — Bolton Une. ment, garage, rec room, etc. there. He received his early lot TER DeUvanr. UgM cations to Manchester P.O. Box Business Locations Cape, fireplace, attached ga utes. However, five days prior munity Center. own hours, must be top notch. partment supervisor, experi­ FOR SALE — well rotted cow breezeway, oversized garage, large private lot, $22,900. PbU- Extra large modem split on 160x300 lot. Sensibly priced at training at Windham Regional and package delivery, 782. ExceUent howly rate. Apply in For Rent 6^ fireplace, dining room, fine lo­ rage, many extras. Only $600 to the referendum the final ScouU of Troop 67 took a $1S,44NI waaben and enced, 8-5. Scheduling-plaimlng manure by the load, delivered brick Agency. 649-8464. beautiful 1% acre lot In pres­ down. Cbar-Bon Real Estate, $31,000. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Technical School from which he person Auto Trading Post, 253 COURT cation. Priced right. Hayee tige area. Seven spacious draft of the proposed charter skating hike recently led by Older seven-room jflspbj llove~movlng AKlalty. Voiding SALESLADIES wanted part clerk, 8-5. Day shift: Inspec­ on Saturday. Phone 648-7406. THREE ROOM office or busl- 643-0688. tor, 648-1677. graduated. Broad St. tor, general worker, shipper. Agency, 648-4803. MANCHESTER — 7% room rooms, 1% baths, garage, dry wtU again appear ta a legal ad­ Rodney Lassen. Attending were with garage. Three extra ^ d n tor TCOt 64A07B8. time and fuU-time. Apply Man- Spacious and Beautiful 1 A 3 neas, ground floor, 470 Main vertisement as required by law. James Greenleaf, Robert Green- Alternate shift: Weavers, twist­ ranch, 4 bedrooms, dining sunny basement. Reduced to MANCHESTER — Oape Cod, VBJRNON — 5 year old 9-room lots po^ble. Possible to pur- I ager. Pilgrim Mills, 177 Hart­ TOGL MAKER or all around Bedroom Apartments. Street, plenty of parking. 649- CXILONIAL—11% roqms, 8% room, 2 baths, 2-zone heat, ga­ Ranch, 6-8, 54 feet long, has 8 Galinat said, "In this way, leaf, Philip Greenleaf, Brian chase without extra load atr| ford Road. Open 10-9, Saturday er-smash piecer, dye machine Household Goods 51 5229, 9-5. low 20’i. Owner 649-6985. wooded lot, 20-mlle view, 6% machinist, experienced with operators, shearer. Female, baths, living room 80x16, rage, only $18,500. Hutchins tall ceramic baths, 2 fireplaces, neither section of the statutes Hayes, William Kaminsky, Don­ a lesser price. - Painting— Piyiering 21 tiU 6. Aircraft parts. All benefits. FROM $120 PER MONTH stone fireplace, 6 acres of 65 DUPLEX, new heating, wir­ rooms, aluminum doors and can be challenged when the In- Police Arrests personnel department as­ WESTTNGHOUSE 40" electric OFFICE and desk space now Agracy, Realtors. 046-0108. windows, breezeway and ga­ all kitchen built-ins. Ideal for ald LaVoie, Donald Pelletier, Dean Machine Products, 166 (Includes heat, hot water and land, outbuildings, $31,600 ing arxl plumbing, $19,800. J.D. large family or for relatives or tereeted citizens vote on this i David Pierce, Larry Smith TSn>B and outalde painting, EX-BUSINESS WOMEN. Who sistant, secretarial and person­ stove and refrigerator, best parking.) available, new buUdl^. Secre­ MANCHESTER Vicinity—$13. rage, amesite drive. Gambolati $is,soi Adams Street. nel functions, 8-5. Loom clean­ Phllbrlek Agracy, 649-8464. Realty, 648-6129, 843-8779. in-laws. Near Lake Street important document, thus mak­ Thomas Stevenson, Robert Ste­ Michael P. Dsmeosse, 18, of Compact brick randh. Ora-.j rou1 nanM your owni price. long for a part-time career find reasonable offer accepted. 649- tarial and answering service 990. 8 bedroom ranch, built-in built. Seen by appointment 496 Tolland Tpke., was charged I-786S, 87ItA401. er, daya Weavers, alternate 9460. IMMEDIATE on premises. Apply owner- schooL $25,500. Betty Geesay ing . eetoh vote count no matter venson, Arthur Breault. Michael tral location. selling our fine products proflt- INSPECTOR, experienced with 65. 2-FAMILY, 3-car gazege, stove, fireplace, 160’ frontage. MANCHESTER — modem only. Call H. R. Broithwaite, whether tiiey are tor or against with breach of peace and or-1 .aUe, fun and stimulating. Fine shift. ExceUent fringe benefits. OCCUPANCY tenant, 357 B. Crater Street, Real Estate, 649-4698. Kristofak, Realtor, 8V5-0701. Pierson, Darwin Thompson and EXTERIOR and Interi^ Aircraft paita. Must be able to KITCHEN SINK, white porce­ $24,900. J.D. Realty, 6485129, Hutchtas Agracy, Realtors, bedroom Ranch, tall basement, the propoe^ reconunenctatlons Richard Bettis. They walked to dered to appear at the Man­ Air-Conditioned Ranch; Avon Ooemetics enjoy wide ac make bis own setup. AU bene­ AK>ly Cheney Bros., Inc., 81 or eaU 649-4581. 648-8779. Ing: Wa&Muper books, lain, 54” , double basin, chrome Elevators — dosed circuit TV 640-0103. two fireplaces, nicely treed lot, MANCHESTBJR VICINITY — 6 VERNON—Custom built Raised ot the Charter Commission ae the skating rink at the Univer­ chester session of Circuit Court | stone and frame construc­ ceptance aitd practically sell fits. Dean Machine Products, Cooper HIU St., 8-11:80 a.m., near Bowers School. Bel Air tion. Two fireplaces. Profeei banging- CeUlngs. Floors. ] fittlngB, 643-1643. and intercom—bullt-lna— extra SUBURBAN 6 room (Colonial room split Iev?l, paneled fire­ Ranch ta nice residential area, appear ta the document.” sity of Connecticut, covering 12 on April 5. themselves. CaU 289-4027 106 Adams Street. 1-4:30 p.m. CONCORD RD. — Beautiful Real Estate, 643-9832. ready for Immediate occu­ He was arrested last night | sional and executive area. inaarM Workmanship guar­ closet space . . . and much Houses For Rent 65 with garage on a giant, shaded place, garage, rec room, bullt- Jime 24 hoe been set as the five miles eswta way. anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6826. EIVERYTHINQ In steiUsed re­ more! Corner S. Adams and ranch, large Uving room, for­ pancy, selling tor $20,600. CaU new date for the referendum about 9:16 at the West Side Beautiful view from gtaasedj PART-TIME waitress for Sun TURRET LATHE setup opera­ lot. Kitchen, living room, din­ mal dining room, cabinet lns, dishwasher, excellent buy A camp-out is planned on the I f no answer, 648-9048. conditioned used furniture ana Olcott Sts. Just one block WORKINO WIDOW will share 8 ROCKLEDGE — large custom R. F. DImock Co., 649-5246 or vote. Ifirst Selectman Richard Recreation Center by Patrol-1 j rear porcK days and Mondays, hours Sun­ tor, experienced with Aircraft ing room down. 3 bedrooms up. kitchen. 3 bedrooms, recrea­ 4 bedroom Colonial, built-lns, —by transferred owner, $600. property of Sebastian Locicero day 12-8 p.m., Monday 6 p.m. Situations Wanted— appliances, high quaUty—low south of Center St. Tel. 649- room furnished Ranch vrith down. Posek Realty, 3te-7476, Paul Oorrenti, 6485363. M. Galinat said the board of se­ on Cedar Swamp Rd. with Ells­ man Robert Hennequln for al­ INTSStlOR and exterior patatp pai^. All benefits. Dean Ma­ pricea LeBlrac Furniture, 196 2652. C^>en daily 11 a.m.-7 pjn. Inexpensive at an even $14,000. tion room, landscaped yard 2% baths, 2-car garage, gor­ lectmen voted to have the vot­ Four-Bedroom Colonial 1 a.m. Also, fiU in. Apply C chine Products, 166 Adams Female 38 married couple. References re­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 742-8248. worth Greenleaf in charge. legedly particlp)ating ta a dis­ m g, wallpaper removed, fuUy South Street, RockvUle. 878- Marlon B. Robertson, Realtor, geous wooded lot. Hayes Agen­ ANDOVER — 4 room Imma­ ing hours from 6 a.m. to 6 pm. turbance there. Two fireplaces, two-car gar I coal BroUer, 560 E. Middle Street quired. 649-5553 mornings. 649-3813. 643-5958. Briefs Insured. RioM Belanger, 643- EXPERIENCED young woman 2174. Open 9-A cy, 643-4803. LAKEWOOD CIRCLE South — culate home. Huge kitchen and Resolution Copy Sent Charlaine Taylor of 74 Eliza-1 rage, first floor laundry room, I 0612 or 644-0804. Tpke. WE HAVE customen waiting Uvlng room, fleldstone fire­ The Bamsbee Homemakers wall-to-wall In several room*, j WANTED experienced painter. with coUege education will tend for the rental o( your apart­ 4V4 ROOM RANCH. FlreiMace. MANCHESTER GREEN — 6 $15,800 — OCX5D bargain on a one week left to build your cus­ Second Selectman Donald S. will meet at 8 p.m. April 25 at beth Dr. was charged with al­ SINGER AUTOMA’n C Zig-zag, 2-car gBinge. Stove, refrigera­ MANCHB»TBR — New 8 room place, new furnace, $10,000. Bel j breezeway, Jaloualed porch, j HAINTING. e x t e r i o r and OaU Glastonbury 833-7765 or ap­ pre-school children, references. ment or home. J. D. R ^ ty , room Ranch with 1 - car 6 room Ranch with 3 twin tom home; otherwise, builder Davis reports an official copy the home of Mrs. Ronald Aron­ lowing her dog to room and I like new in cabinet, button tor. Large lot. Good location. executive Colonial, 4 large bed­ Air Real Estate, 643-9332. treed lot interior, paperhanging, waU- LPN or RN, fuU or part-time, ply 44 Bayberry Road between Call 643-0009. 643-6129. attached garage, 8 bedrooms, sized bedrooms, flreplaced llv rooms, spacious living room, will start large Ookmtal on this of the resolution on the death of son for a program on "Consum­ summoned to appear in court on U -7. 876-3077. holes, monograms, fancy de- AduKa. 643-2880. Sir Winston ChurchUl intro­ April 5. The charge stemmed paper removed, dry waU work, 6-7 p.m. sig^is. Originally over $300., ceramic bath, priced to sell tag room, and a family sized formal dining room, kitchen beautiful atone (JerKed 100x300 BOLTON-Large 6-room Ranch, er Protection." Six-Room Ranch CHILD CARE, my home, ex­ THREIE ROOM apartments, 118 lot. E. J. Carpenter, Realtor, duced recently ta the General from a neighbor’s comptalnt. “ “aaonable rates. FuUy In- EXPERIENCED hairdresser perienced mother and college balance due $79.60, take over at $15,900. Wesley R. Smith kitchen. Full cellar, aluminum and family room, rustic beams, 1% bathe, 2-car garage, beau­ The Women’s Auxiliary to the Half - acre lo t re Free estimates. 649- HARDINGE handscrew and Main Street, heat, hot water, 640-6061, 649-9204. Assembly by local Rep. Walter wanted, full-time. LuJon Salon graduate, children ages 2-5. payments, $10. monthly. Deal­ Agency, Realtor, 648-1567. storms and screens, carefully central fireplace, 2% tiled tifully landscape, one acre Coventry Volunteer B’lre Asso­ fence, plastered walls, chucker setup operator, exper­ stove refrigerator. 649-5229, Suburban For Rent 66 maintained. Wolverton Agency, L. Thorp, arxl passed ta both S, Joeeph P. Lewis. of Beauty, 643-1939. 643-0783. er, Hartford 622-0931. baths, coriiplete bullt-lns, 2-car lot, many extras Including wall ciation meets Monday at 8 p.m. 1 entrance, wall-to-wall carpet. | ienced with Aircraft parts. All 9-5. MANCHESTER — Original own­ Realtors, 649-2818. MANCHESTER — Porter St. Houses, has been sent to the tag, eeveral other extras. benefits. Dean Machine Pro­ BOLION CENTER Apartments, garage. Truly a fine home in a area, 4-bedroom apUt level, 30’ to wall carpeting. SeUlnig for in the firehouse ta South Cov­ X07WARD R. PRICE, decorator, WILL CARE for child for work­ G.E. DOUBLE oven dove,, good ers. 4 bedroom, center en­ $20,800. For further Informa­ Lijrd Mayor ta Coventry, EJng- entry. paperhanging (bMks fur­ ducts, 106 Adams Street. BIRCH STREET, near Main, Corner Brandy St. and Bo.ton trance, Garrison C o lo ^ I situ­ SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 prestige area. Asking $38,900. Hving room, 33’ kitchen, fin. Four-Bedroom Cape ing parents, my home pre­ condition; small refrigerator; Center Rd., new 8 roi>ma. heat, Call Robert D. Murdock, U4R tion call the R. F. DImock Co., land. The paper has the official St. Jude Council, KofC, will Bowers School area. OaP J nished), interior and exterior rooms, second floor, heated, ated on a shaded and 'private bedrooms, 3 baths, lot 72x151 iraed rec room, completely air- seal of the State of Connecti­ MAN FOR Furniture and gar­ ferred. CaU 643-9947. kitchen set, formica table and now available. 649-4498. hot water, stove, refrigerator, Realty Co., Inc., 643-2692, 648- Realtors, 649-5245. meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in rage. Country-sized kitehei>;'] panting, ceilings refinished, 4 chairs, $150. complete. CaU 90x280 yard. Double ameslte Marion B. Robertson, Realtor. conditioned, orily 4 years old, cut, is signed by Secretary of OFFICE CLERK den shop. Grant's Parkade, $125. 649-8306, 848-4813. 6472. looks Hke new. For further ta' the Knights of Columbus 1 $15,500. fem es, churches, Industrial — 649-9996. UX>KINa tor onythug in real drive, 2 • car garage with 443-5953. BOLTON—Large 4-room Ranch, State B31a Grosso, Clerk of the Home on Snake Hill Rd. fi^ y insured. 64^1008. Manchester. breezeway, kitchen baa built- formation, caH the R. F. DI­ High school ,oommerclal WOMAN would Hke to do baby­ estate rentals — apartments, ANDOVER—Roiite 6. Two room TWO FAMILY — 96-98 Stark­ huge stone fireplace, full base- House John I. Gerardo and Coventry Historical Society Two Fam ily sitting evenings. Call 643-5571. SEWING MACHINE — Singer furnished apartment, including in oven, range and diahwaah- $11,900 — A GOOD BUY. 6 mock Co., Reoltori, 640-5246. Clerk of the Senate David GUI course graduate, type ac­ DRIVER —light pick-up and homes, multiple dwelUngs, call rooms ta excellent condition, weather Street. Built 1964. mSnt, porch, new heating sys­ meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Handyman’s raid'd* automatic zig-zag, cabinet heat, stove and refrigerator. er, plus a very attractive Proctor. > Electrical Services 22 curately and rapidly, ex­ deliverer, prefer gentleman J. D. Realty, 6485129. central location. Wesley R Drive by and call owner 646- MANCHESTBJR — 78 Green­ tem, 8 acres, outbuildings. Booth-Dlmook Memorial Libra­ 000. over W. Upper State Dental model, excellent condition, but Carl Stiena, 743-7378. breakfast nook. Formal 12x12 0103 for particulars. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. Lilies for Oinroh perienced In office proce­ IRONING to do in my home. Smith Agency, Realtor, 648 wood Drive. Garden pool, wa ry. John (Reagan of town will n t S E ESTIMATES. Prompt Laboratory, Professional Cen­ ton holed, embrotders, hems, THREE ROOM apartment, first dining room, 14x24 colonial On Easter Sunday, Easter speak and give a demonstra­ Near Main Street dures and. interested in a 649-6928. paneled living room with fire­ 1567. 65, 2-FAMILY, 8 bedrooms, 2- terfall and lovely garden are BOLTON — exquisite 6 room service ra aU types of electric- position that will pay weU ter, ElUn^on Road, Wapping. etc. Reposeessed, was $309.50, floor, heat and hot wrater, $86 lilies will be used to decorate tion on "The Reftaishing of An­ six - room Oolonlsl, l%-.i unpaid balance $69.50, take Business Property place, and wall-to-wall carpet­ car amesite drive, one year yours with 6 room Oape Cod. Cape Cod situated on a 1% gi wiring. Licensed and in­ while doing work that Is 644-0707. J. D. Realty Co.. 648-6129. RANCH — 6 large rooms, dining the church chancel at the Sec­ tique Furniture.” baths, two-oor garage. over payments of $8. monthly. For Sale 70 ing. Full cellar with rec room, old, $27,900. J. D. Realty, 648- Living room with fireplace, acre wooded lot! Living room sured. Wilson Electrical Co., demanding as well as re­ room, large living room with view from picture window, din­ ond Congregational Church. Coventry Lions Club w4U MEAT MAN, part-time, week­ City Sewing Center, Hartford, TWO RCX)M heated apartment screened summer porch, well 5129, 643-8779. includes a fireplace and open Those interested in loaning Swimming Pool ICanchester, 649-4817, 648-1888. warding. If interested, con­ Situations Wanted— fireplace. 8 bedrooms, one car ing room, 1% bathe with cot' meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Goes with this six-room ends. Apply in person Highland 622-0476. and bath, 149 Oakland St., $66. MAIN STREET site, near Cra­ priced at $27,900. Wolverton stairway, kitchen is very gen- plants may order them through tact Personnel Dept., at Male 39 garage, level lot. $16,900. PhU' FOUR BEDRCXJM Colonial or ored fixtures, large kitchen Gold Room of the Nathan Hale Park Market. 649-5229, 9-5. ter, with building of 6,500 K . Agency, Realtors. 649-281$. erouB, formal dining room, 3 Mrs. Byron W. Hall at a charge older Ctolonlal. Cedar d oeet 1 Rogers, , Conn., PRescott ELEXTTRIC RANGE, refrigera­ brick Agency, 649-8461. raised Ranch. If Interested In with stainlese steel built-tas, 1 Hotel in WUUmantlc. Carpeting will stay. T Floor Finishing 24 f t Many potratiala. Will fi­ bedrooms and 1% baths, oil hot of $3.50 per plant. Final registrations for the 4-9605, reverse the charges. HIGH SCHOOL Senior, driver’s tor, sewing machine, rocking THREE AND FOUR room nance. [Owner 649-5229, 9-6. LAKEW(X)D CIRCLB — Colo­ these style homes In the Porter bedrooms, pop-out windows I garage, good location. TRAINEES water heat, walk-out basement A baptismal service wMl be baseball league program of n O G R SANDING and refln- Interview and test at 10 license and car, seeking em­ chairs and other furniture. AU apartmenta, including heat, nial, 6 large rooms, breeze­ MANCHESTER - - beautiful 1 Street area, call us today. deep cloeeta, natural cabinets a.m., Weetaesday, March 24, steady full-time employ­ ployment after school and mi hot water, and gaa for cook­ MANCHESTER — Six - room room Split one year old, excel with a picture window for rec conducted during the 11 a.m. Coventry Boys BasetoaU Aseo- Near East CathoUc (specialising in older . in good condition. 643-5366. way, 3-car garage, wooded lot, Wesley R. Smith Agency, Real­ and woodwork, private play room potential. Reluctant own at our Manchester plemt, ment for men wiHing to Saturdays. 649-6326. ing. Electric refrigerator and apartment, two storee and 1% baths, exceUrat condition. lent condition and location, yard tor children, near stores worship service March 28 at the olation will be held from 7 p.m. High School la this floors). Waxing floors. Palnt- learn. Openings on all tor, 643-1667. er leaving state, $17,600. Wol­ iig . Ceilings. Piq>erhanglng. com er of Mill and Oakland stove tarnished. Cell 649-7884 commercial building all In one In a beautiful neighborhood, buUt-tae. dishwasher, 1% baths, ar«l Parochial School. $760 church. Parents interested ta to 9 p.m. Monday at Coventry Colonial with 1% baths. for-J Sts. Refer to Job number shifts, no experience neces­ ROCK MAPLE bedroom set, or 649-6779, between 6-7 pjn. package. High tra^c count rec room, garage, large lot. MANCHESTER — New 6 room verton Agency, Realtors, 649- having chiiklren baptized at that High School. The $1.25^ reg­ mica coimters, quality ludM j Ko Job too smaU. John Ver- SMAW^ CARPENTER Jobs $26,400. PhUbrlck Agency, 649- FHA. Call owner ,643-7866. 2813. A-24. sary. Company representa­ bookcase bed. Call 643-0419. A wise investment for only 8464. Full price $21,900. Over 100 Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, are a^ ed to get ta touch with istration fee Is payaJble at time paint, extra Flberglaa Insult falUe, 649-5750. tive will interview and hire wanted. Call 649-0452. THREE ROOM heated apart­ $26,000. Hayes Agency, 643- more listings all price ranges bullt-ins, 1% baths, \ acre lot, MODEHN 6 room Colonial, near VBHNON — Must sell. Owner the Rev. James H. AmeUng, of signing. / ation, and many other ex­ at G.E. PORTABLE di.shwaaher, ment, cabinet kitchen, appli­ Utilities and the deptlc tank xLbO R SANDING and finlsh- 4803. NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agen tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ Manchester Green, rec room' has another home. 7 room im pastor. tras. BVjurteen Lombardy j big, 10 years of dependable Manchester Office delnxe model, in excellent con­ ances, garage, redecorated, rooms, one taU and two half cy, Realtors, 64S-6930. cy, 643-4803. plus many extras, lovely niegh- Church trustees will meet at will be discussed At the open Poplar trees in rear yard. | ROGERS CORPORATION Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 dition. 649-3286. adults, third floor. 649-0062. BUSINESS ZONE m — DIght maculate Split, kitchen built- meeting Monday^-at 8 p.m. at rferrice. CaU now — no wait­ baths, 8 or 4 bedrooms, dining borhood, near school and shop­ ina, dining area, family room, 8 pm . Tuesday in the baaement. I Cstil now. ing. 649-0495. An Equal Opportunity CONN. STATE rooms with two offices, sep­ room, famUy room,. one car MANCHESTER—Large 8 room ping. Owner 643-4034. The Fragment Society will the Tolland County Agricultu­ FOR SALE — 5 month old pedi­ KELVINATOR refrigerator, 11 CEDAR STREET — Available arate entrance, suitable for laundry room; 8 twin sized bed 211 Mountain Road Employer EMPLOYMENT SERVICE garage. $28,900. PhUbnek ciape, full dormer, 2 baths, have an all-day work session ral Center ta Rockville. 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER greed miniature dachshund cu. ft., full width freezer com­ April 1, 8-room apartment with buslnees or profesalonal use. Swsst As Candy -** GREEN MANOR Area—8 room rooms, 1% baths, garage, 470’ In Rockledge. Drive by^^ Agency, 649-8464. on bus Une. $16,500. Owner lot. Other extras. Make an of­ starting at 10:30 am . Wednes­ Bonds— Stocks— male, brown, all shots. For partment, excellent condition. enclosed sunporch, heat, hot PhUbrlck Agency, 649-8484. Broker, 649-0626. Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 full Monohest^ Evening Herald I then gdve us a can. Tuesday, Msmeh 23 water, $98. Adults preferred, fer. Bety Gessay Kristofak, day in the Church Community *~Mortg:afire8 27 further information caU 643- Tel. 649-7609. MANCHESTER — Inunaculate baths, beautiful mahogany den, Ooventr^ correspondent, F. 8:30 A.M. — 4:30 P.M. 649-6537. Realtor, 875-0701. House. The women will make Seven-Room Ranch TELEn»HONE Salesladies, 9 An Equal Opportunity 7119. 6 room Ranch, plastered walls, utility room, fireplaces, patio, dressings for the Windham Pauline Iln ie, tel. 742-6281. a.m.-l p.m. or 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Houses For Sale 72 Two-zone heat two flre*.| A FRESH START v/fll lump EJmployer Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 THREE ROOMS, recently re dining room, porch, garage, garage, exceptional landscap­ ROCKVILLE — neat 5 room Community Memorial Hospital your debts into one easy pay- daily, to work in our office. GROOMINO rad boarding, wfll A Smocked Turtle! places, two-car garage, 2%'’| decorated. $85 monthly. J. D. MANC!HESTER — modern, Im- beautifully landscaped lot, ing. Owner moving. Appoint­ Ranch, entry foyer, fireplace, ta WUllmanUc. j baths, plastered walle, auto­ mrat If you have equity In We train, salary and commis­ SERVICE STA'nON Attendant collect and deliver. H. C. ment only, 649-0676. Chase, Harmony Hill Ken- MEN’S SUITS, one navy, one Realty. 643-6129. 'maculate 6 room Ranch, 3 bed­ priced to selL Hayes Agency paneled kitchen wall, 376 foot The church smorgasbord will matic kitchen, full etUc;' property, call Frank Burke to sion, pleasant working condi­ for employment with Mobile Oil checked; new tweed tojxxMt, rooms, dining room, tali base­ 6435803. OlscuBS ways and means. Con­ nela Bolton, 643-5427. YOUNG 7 room SpUt Level with lot, convenient to everything. be held with servings at 5 p.m. high elevation. Country Uv-1 tions. Apply 869 Main Street, C6. Good starting salary. Ap­ all size 42. Call 649-3162. MANCHESTER Garden apart ment, kitchen with bullt-lns. $13,300. Bety Gessay Kristofak, necticut Mortgage Exchange, Office 7, Monday 1:80-2 :30 p.m. garage, deep wooded lot, rec and 6:30 p.m. March 27 in the tag ta Manchester. ply Perry Dean, Route 6, Bol­ ment — SM room apartment, Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. Realtor, 875-0701. Church Community, House, 15 Lewis SL, Hartford, 246- only. ton Center Road, Bolton, Corni. Articles For Sale 45 heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ room, and see the extras. Call / Three Family 8697. Wanted—To Buy 58 for particulars. Wesley R. sponsored by the Senior Pil­ One block from Mata St.l erator and parking, very nice. INVITATION grim Fellowship of the dhurch WANTED — assemblers and DAVIDSON Photographers tri­ $110. per month. Office 18 For­ Smith Agency, Realtor, 648- Vernon Owner’s Immaculate apart-d UkXJND MORTGAGE - Un­ machine operators, first and WE BUY, SELL Or trade an­ Donations will be $2 for NOTICE W.ANTED — experienced i>aint- pod, Uke new, $10. Call 649-2698 1687. ment available Inunedlately-f limited tunib available tor sec­ est St., 643-0000 or 646-0090. NEW l is t in g s second shifts, fringe benefits. er. Call 648-1420. after 6 p.m. tique and used furniture, china, TO BID YOURS FOR EASTER adults, $1 for children under Excellent Income propoeltlon. ond mortgages, payments to Apply Iona Manufacturing Oo., glassL silver, picture frames MANCHB»TER-5 room Ranch, with those under three yei THREE — Rooms, tamiahed Sealed bids well be received 5% Room ranch nicely sit­ EAST, WEST rad BUCKLAND Location aaeuree eooetont-j ■ult your bu(^|ra Elxpedirat Regent Street, Manchester. GAS ATTENDANT wanted fuU- aud old coins, old dolls and Beautiful new colonial style 3 bedrooms, tile bath, oil hot of age in free. Tickets are ayi 643-5139. or unfurnished, gas heat, rea­ at the Office of the General uated on huge corner treed I rental. ■ervlce. J. time. Apply Tire City, 367 INK DRUMS, 80-gallon, suitable guns, hobby collections, attic sonable, adults, parking. New 2-famiUes, antique brick Manager, 41 Center Street, water heat, aluminum windows able from PF members. / (XIMBINATION waitress and lot very close to grammar CEMETERIES Broad Street, Manchester. for rubbish, $2.50. Call 643-2711. contents or whole estates. Fur­ Bolton Rd., 6435889. fronts, 4 spacious rooms, Manchester, Connecticut, until and screens, attached garage, Auxiliary Banquet / Yenum CREDIT RATING cook for Tuesday. Thursday, niture Repair Service Talcott- duplexes or flats, tall tile Green Manor. For sale by own­ school. Forget your prob­ The Women’s AuxiUdry to It lg requested that Cemetery lot owners remove Seven - room Immaculata March 20, 1965 at 11:00 a.m. lems about parking, for unnecessary Friday and Saturday, hours 6 BE GENTLE, be kind, to that vUle, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. MANCHESTER — Meticulous 2 batlu, 2 heating systems, er, ^5,900. For appointment the North Coventry Volunteer any winter grave decorations that they wish to ranch. Huge living room, din­ p.m.-l a.m. Good wages and for Street Sweeper Rental. this has a 2 - car garage. expensive carpet, clean it with bedrobm duplex, beautifully all utilities. These are one Bid forms, routes and specifi­ call 649-2211. Fire Department will have its ing room, automatic kitchen, ICortgage loans, first-second- , conditions. Apply Charcoal Blue Lustre. Rent electric decorated, heat, hot water, of a kind homes, quality Unbelievable at $14,900. J. keep. wall-to-wall carpeting, fin­ tUrd, arranged. All kinds of Broiler, 650 E. Middle Tpke. Rooms Without Board 59 cations are avaUable at the Gordon, 649-6306. PRODUCTION shampooer $1. The Sherwin- range, refrigerator, parking, built by Domato. Call early Controller’s Office, 66 Center Starting Monday, March 29, 1965. weather per­ ished family room. Two fufl realty. OonfidenUal-reasonable. Williams Oo. $125, monthly. References. 648- — two others gone before Lots For Sale 73 baths. Beautifuny maintained Albert Burke Agency, 983 Main, APPUCATIONS are being tak­ TTIB THOMPSON HoUM, Cot­ Street, Manchester, Connecti­ VERMONT CHEESE mitting; the necessary Spring clean-up of the tage Street, centrally located, 0978. ad appeared. cut Barrows s-Walla ce In convenient established Hartford. Office 527-7971, Eve. en for department managers. WALLPAPER SALE — Many ANDOVER — 4 acre building grounds will begin in preparation for mowing. neighborttood. New Hating. 2 ^ 9400. 6 days, company benefits. W.T. MACHINISTS patterns to choose from. large iSeaaantly furnished Town of Manchester, site. Secluded setting, prime MANCHESTER PARKADE Trade V/\nd% rooms, parking. OaB 649-2858 FIVE Ro YOU Consider 83.95 per gaUon. Morrison for overnight and permanent HAYES AGENCY f Richard Martin, - chard, woodland, stone walls, GEORGE W . ELLIOTT, Superintendent la about 90 yards from 'Business Opportunity 28 able April 1st. Tel. 643-5584. HIARDRESSER wanted, exper­ Important In a Job? ? Paint Store, 789 Main S t guest ratae. General Manager brook. Hurry! Hayes Agency, Nutmeg Country Stora * ,169-B-90 edge of this 186 front ienced preferred. Apply in per- 648-4808 8485808. BOLTON — Six room Ranch, o f property containing „ DUE TO HX. HEALTH, fuUy MANCHESTER — modern first Routs 6, Andover srni. Lovely Lady Beauty THIS CASH coupon worth $16. floor 2% room apartment double garage, overlooking older tv^fam lly. ExcepUanaT •quipped luncheonette, cen­ Salon, 890 Main Street. SECURITY? toward the purchase of any (XEAN furnished room for gen­ j : (X>LUMb i A — Near Center, lake, one half acre lot, $460. bustaeas poesiblllUee. trally located, reasonable. WiU tleman. Central. Tel. 648-9883. stove and refrigerator, near 15 INCHES \ WAGES AND BENEFITS 7 RCA or Zenith color eet. Save bus and shopping, only $90 Route 6-A frontage, 30 wooded down. Pasek Realty, 289-7476, finance. 649-8093. RN or LPN. 11-7 shift. Part or 743-8248. , Route 85 OPPORTUNITY? as much as $60. on most monthly. Hayes Agency, 648 MANCHESTER — Two-famlly, Now Available acres. Ifiorlda owners anxious full-time. Laurel Manor, 649- 45 duplex, 2 heating systems, Reduced to $9,000. Lawrence otMl two other blacktop models Just by buying it from FURNISHED ROOM for rent. 4803. One taree-bedroom apart­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Ranch, EARN MONEY IN YOUR 4519. WORKING CONDITIONS? us. Better Homes Color T-V new siding, storms, 2-car gar­ F.'Flano, ReaHort, 443-2786 roede eurround this prime Call 648-5874. ment at Colonial Manor, 4/4^ 4^ wall to wall carpeting, aihimU MANCHESTER'S development area of 52 acres: SPARE TIME COUNTER GIRL for 7 p.m.-l Center; 68 Union St., Rockville, MANCHESTER — new Colonial age, near all schools. Hayes 178 Spruce St. Heat, hot If you do, why not look in­ 4% room flats and duplexes, Agracy, 648-4908. num siding, 5% rooms, finished Now selling for prafesatoBot) a.m. shift. Please apply Mister 875-4444. ROOMS FOR RENT, one block water, stove, refrigerator, — JOIN sucx: e s s — to a position at Fuller ceramic bath, atove, refrigera­ Resort Property For Sale 74 ]dayroom,‘ ameslte drive. Seen ly opprataed figure. Donut, 256 West Middle Tpke. from Main Street, free park­ parking, private patto and by appotatment onl^ Call H.R. 9ota a manufacturer of na^ Brush. Expanding business FLUORESCENT Ugbt fixtures, ing, Utoben prlvllegee, gentle­ tor, private baaement, free ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER Brand N ew ! ueed, 8 fo<^i 3-tube; 6 metal fun cellar. $160.00 Broithwaite, Real Estate, 649- thmsUy advertised prodi WANTED — Reliable woman in our new ptant provides men only. 6485137. parking. Hayea Agency, 648- OOTTAOS, near lake, ta Oov Four-bedroom new opportunity and an foldtag chairs. OaU 648-8113. 4598. Hots, one of the largest in with own transportaUon for 4808. NOTICE One 1-bedroom apartment at entry, $8,900. OaU 8765841, Automatie kitchen, |U field, with Mtabllshed overtime schedule. In addi­ VERY PLEASANT comfortable housework once or twice per THE PROVEN carpet cleaner SHERIFFS SALE Colonial t)aha, 88 Oak St. OPEN 24 HOURS lAY! betba, UMtda o f cloeet a. offices in prtacipal cities, week. 643-2877, 649-4121. tion, we are only minutee room for gentleman, qentnU, TWO 4-ROOM apartmento, 130 Wanted— Real Estate 77 central location. BuUdsr has from the Manchester area Blue Luatre la easy on the near buses and Aircraft Park­ Woodland Street, one bedroom, Taken by virtue of an Execu­ Heat, hot water, eteve, re­ 8220 SubnrlNui For Sale 75 eosst-to-cosst in the U.S. budget. Restores forgotten col­ frigerator, parUng. $110.00 15y«. other tatereats, will araiifica- Snd Canada, wttbout giving GENERAL OFFICE work, part with easy access, no traffic ing. 80 Garden Street heat furnished, no pets, $115. a tion to me directed, and will be BY p r i v a t e Party -r In Man­ ors. Rent electric shaippoo9>' ELUNOTON-SH roodT^Ruch, at $18,300. Close to up y70-6063. af April A.D. 1965, at 1 o’clock 1 ------1- i-i-i— J give 1 electric ehampooer $1. Olcott heat, hot water, FVnlQIV ilVip WQRIIwQ fei atiea l, a. $, 4, 6. 4 year*, Pattern No. jWXB-H haa pattern aaoefiaat tnvMtaaant veluar be backed by a solid or- Variety Store. rator, stove, perk- In the afternoon, to satisfy said •lae 8, dreaa, button back, H APPLY IN PBRSC»f feecution and my fees thereon leceilr HMB: bdp wanted, retail An Equal Opportunity ■creens Sot Gaps Ood bouss. nialwd. Ntoe locstkML $140 pee •ellaneoua furniture, gU In good MOiMe* ' 1HI WftUAM! c u t 649-7S1S. atom windows, vmaUan dividual account cards and a burtnsra which can pro- •toro, evmtaga, Satardaye and Bmptoyer month. 649-OIOa. blladd, baauUfuI coloolal home, condition. **5?r lat

lATUBDAY, MARCH 20, 1965 FACE TWELVE fSlanrljifBti^r lEwfuins A bou t Tow n

Friendship Circle o< the Salva­ Business tion Army will meet Monday at 7:46 p.m. at the Citadel for a work program. The hostess will OONFIDENOE HIGH be Mrs. U . Col. William Spatig. "The people’s confidence in I mutual savings banks has Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars reached a new high,” Everett of Lebanon will meet Monday J. Livesey, president of the Sav­ at 7:30 p.m. In the small lodge ings Bank of Manchester recent­ room of the Masonic Temple. ly pointed out In a memo to the officers and sUff of the bank’s TTie Soroptlmlst Club of Man' three offices. TTie Impact of the Chester will meet Monday at state’s 71 mutual savingrs banks 7:30 p.m. at Mott’s Community upon their more than 1,636,000 Hall. Robert Munson of Miui' deposttbrs was emphasized by| son’s Candy Kitchen will speak several statistics. ,.V and show a color movie on can Livesey said that in the last I dy making. five years, savings banks in Connecticut have paid over 16201 Getting along with Latin million in dividends. In 1964, ff .. Artierlcan and Aslan countries, Christmas Club members especially those politically un­ amassed over 121 million. Sav­ stable, will be discussed at a ings Bank Life Insurance, which meeting planned by the Service is currently offered by 46 sav­ Bureau for Women’s Organiza­ ings banks throughout the state, tions. The meeting, which is has more than 1160 million ini planned as a follow-up to the force on more than 63,000 policy-1 International Relations Fonun, holders. will take place on Thursday from 10:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. at OPENING N E J^ Centinei Hill Hall. Hartford. For May 5 U now contemplated I luncheon reservations and reg­ as the tne official grand op ei^ g | istration, contact the Service date for the New Sears Roe­ Bureau for Women’s Organiza­ buck A Co. automobile sales tions. and service center now In con­ struction at Broad St. and Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Green Manor Rd. James L. De- Ladies of Columbus, will spon­ Rocco, Sears store manager. Award in Junior Century Club Title Search sor a spring fashion show enti­ Indicated that the giant-sized tled "Frocks and Frolics" ’Tues­ service center would require "Name the PaintJng" con-<»donated It to the club. It meas-^Tlckets should be deposited at day at 8:15 p.m. at FIeuio’s Res­ about 75 employes and that ap- taurant, Bolton. ’Tickets will be plloatlons from Interested per­ fast wlU be oondueted by the urea 24 by 30 Inches and is a the door not later than 8:10 scene of an early Vermont Vil­ p.m. on the evening of the available at the door. sons are now being accepted. Jlsnlor Century d u b for adult lage, the first setting of the show. Titles will be judged for DeRocco said toat the cen- ticket holders at “Little Paw- play, d d chestnut wW l was suitability and originality, and Eleven members of the Man­ ■ ter would carry a full line of chester Young Republicans Club aee Brother,” a play to he pre­ used for the frame. The paint­ all will become the property of auto parts and accessories, ing will be displayed from April the Junior Century Club. The are attending a convention of would Include a representative sented April 10 at 1:30, 3:30 the Connecticut State Federa­ ■Dd 8 psn., in Bailey Auditori- 2 to 0 In the window of the winner, who need not be pres­ from the Allstate Insurance tion of Young Republicans to­ nm of Mancheeter High School. Main St. branch of Connecticut ent, will be announced after the Co., suvd would offer. In its Bank and Trust Co., and In the final performance. day at the New Englander Mo­ s e r ^ e department, a compre­ The Children’s W li« of the U t­ tel, Westport. They are Charles hensive array of auto repair ils Theatre of Manchester la lobby of the auditorium on the Judges are Mrs. Alan Taylor, Riegel, president; Charles services, including front wheel From the viewpoint of a studoit of perapectlva drawing, this picture U an excellent producing the show, which is day of the play. club president: Mrs. Richard of spatial and linear counterbalance, leading, In addition, the viewer subtly toward an imag­ Carlson, chairman of the fine Weiss, vice president; George alignment, brake jobs and tune sponsored by the Junior Cen­ ^Contest rules state that titles ups. Gasoline and oil will be inary convergence of the many parallel lines visible. The acene is the greatly expanded m a tot the picture should be writ­ arts committee, and Mrs. King- Mabey, secretary; Mrs. Eliza­ tury d u b to Msppoit its various beth Sddlowski, secretary: Rob­ sold at two Islands In front of revitalized cosmetics department at House and Hale at the climax of lU recent storewlde dliaritlas. ten, in five words or less, on the man and Mrs. Bruce Fowler, renovation. The project, completed this week at a total cost of about 35,000, was c^ductea face of the ticket, and contes­ co-chairman of a business com­ ert VonDeck, Francis HJame, the building. Xra Raymond Kingman of Richard Lemans, Mrs. Charles One of the larger automobile not only with the usual mercantile perspective, but also with concern for the resultant MS d a rk 8 t , South Windsor, tants names, addresses and tel­ mittee for the play. (Herald sales and service centers Is the thetic expression of the shopping environment. Under the direction of store manager, Pnlnp ephone numbers on the back photo by Satemls.) Riegel, Mrs. George Mabey and ersafed the ini painting and Mr. and Mrs. David Odegard. company’s nationwide network, P. Dine, the sportswear department has been fully doubled in a n a and inventory, the lingem section considerably enlarged and reventllatlon of the basement effected. In Octobw 1964, «ra*PF the new building will comprise on a two-man oommittee which Rainbow Mothers Club will about 25,000 square feet within the 110-year-old Main St top p in g magnet received the Citation for Outstanding ProgreM Town to Use is atydying the implementation. 1 meet Monday at 7 :30 p.m. at the Its main floor customer are for Its rise’from a state of near insolvency to dominance in Ita. field from the Womens Schaffer is the other member Masonic Temple. After a busi­ its main floor oust'omer area Wear Daily, a national retailing dally newRiAper. (Herald photo by Pinto.) ______of the committee, representing ness meeting, mothers will work rear portion o f the main floor D P S y s te m the board of education. on handicrafts. Members are re­ will contain 16 bays for auto­ where regular gasoline retails on the American Stock Bbc- electric beam welding, an- ! BUlis said at yesterday’s minded to bring articles to work mobile service while the front for about 63 cents. Gasoline change, ’the aaquisMion involvea nounoes the promotion o f Her< meeting, "Municipal payrolls on. All mothers of Rainbow sales sacUon will also include prices in other countries are* tiie entire OMin of U Grinold bert HudoUn to factory man­ For Payroll are the logical first steps for Girls are welcome. a coffee lounge for customers. lUly, 69; England, 62 ;Argen­ stores. Including the Mencbea- ager of the plant In that town. i implementing the board of ed­ The basement, housing chiefly tina, 82; Spain, 47; Ireland, 66 ter branch at 191 Center St. A realdent of Windsor Looks; ucation's data proceosing sys­ Sistertiood of Temple Beth tires and mlscellaneoua Items, and Algeria, 70. 'On the other RudoUn was previously em­ Am the reauH of a «Hiference tem, to be followed at some Sholom will sponsor a rummage will have a recreational area hand, Venezuela’s prices are Dale O. Martin of Vernon at­ ployed at Hamilton Standard: yiaterday in General Manager future date with tax billing, sale Wednesday and ’Itiursday for. employes. Air conditioning about 11 cents a gallon, Peru, tended the meeting of the Prov­ will be provided for the entire Weliaird Martin’s oCfioa, aUend- water and sewer billing and vo­ at the old Temple. Myrtle and 16, Saudi Arabia, 19 and Mex­ ident Mutual Leaders Aaaocta- Baibara M. Brockhaus of 96 ter registration.” Linden Sts. New spring fabrics, building. iad -liy Ukvn and education of- ico, 24. The 1964 average for tlon held in Bel Harbour, FTa., Florence SL c^obrated her 26tb “ However,” he warned, “ if wools, linings and used clothing regular gasoline In the United last week. Martin ia associated anniversary with the Phoenix FAMILT CHANGE llclalB, a declsian waa reached this is all we are to do, the sav­ will be featured: States was 30.33 cents a gallMi. with the company’s OonnacUcut of Hartford Inaurance Com­ ik> utilize the board of educa- ings to the town will not be Stfllman KelOi of 361 Porter agency loca te in Bloomfield. panies this week. She is secre* tkm'a data prooeasing system signUicant.” Manchester Assembly, Order St., owner o f Keith’s Variety The Austin A. Chambers Co., tary to Vice President George 4br proowaatng the town’s pay' EUls utged, "We must keep of Rainbow for Girls, will be and Nows Shc^ at 197 N. Main 328 Hartford Rd., haa been ap­ Robert J. Boyce, president of F. Thomas and to Sacretary A l­ WUa. uppermost in mind, even while honored by an inspection visit St., is turning over the reins of pointed as the local represen­ Manchester Savings and Loan fred S. Barraclough of the ‘ ’Target dates of July 1 or Oct. working on the first step of im' from Grand Worthy Advisor his variety store to his brother, tative of the American Red Ball Aaeociatton, Inc., haa been ap­ olatane d^iartment. \ wens set for putting the pro- lementatlon, the possible de- Marjorie Williams, her associate Lincoln Keith of 47 Cottage Transit Co. for long distance pointed to the management St., in order to devote his en­ |Fam Into opoation, deprad- gtrmlnation and design to create grand officers and Supreme In^ moving and storage service. The committee of the United States Robert Bourne, preaidant of m g on when the tenplecnenta- an overall organization and sys' specter Mrs. Helen F. Jobes on tire time to Ws real esUte busi­ announcement was made by Savings end Loan League, the ness. He stated, however, that Bourne Butek Co. on Main St., tlon is completed. tern to handle the needs of aU Monday at 7 :30 p.m. at the Ma­ Hugh F. Black, local sales agent national trade organization for haa been riected to a two-year municipal and educational de if conditions are favorable, he Tfae meeting waa attended by sonic Temiile. Officers' are re­ for American Red Ball. savings and loan banking, rep­ tarm as a member of the Buick paitments.” minded to wear long white may return to the retail busi­ resenting more than 5A00 aav- town directors Raymond EUis Club Vresident ness as past of the proposed dealer council in the Boston and Barian Taykn-, Martin, gowns while members of the Frank P. Sheldon of 36 Mea­ inga aisociattons. Hie oommK- Wilfred Desrosiers, 188 Mc­ advisory board will wear white new North Bind Bedeveloi)rnent zone. Bourne is also a member hopd of education memher Bel- Rail Key to Growth dow Lane, repreaentative of tee studiaa methods which adll of tiie Manchester Automobile dclt Schaffer, Town Treasurer Kee St., was elected president kowns and dark business suits. project. Phoenix Mutual U fe Insurance improve management proce­ Refreshments will be served by The change, which cotnes Dealers Association, the Cmi- WaUer Leolere, and Walter of the French Club of Manches­ Co., attended the company’s an dures and aeeoclztkm operating necUcut Automotive Trades Az- YAOUNDE, Oameroons the Mothers Club. into effect on April 1, will af­ nual Leaders Conference held Ramahaw, head of the Cotnpu This African nation is extending ter for a third term last night routines. aoclatfon end the Natiotml tation * Division of the United fect considerably the scale of last week in Puerto Rico. Shel- its railroad 190 miles to open u| at a meeting at Orange Hall. the new operation but not, at (km again qualified for the meet AutomobHe Dealero Aaaoda- Airoraft’a Research Laboratory the interior for economic devel Officers elected at the meet­ least temporarily, ita name. Jess M. OarroU of Vernon has tion. ing by becoming a member of been appointed superintendent m is , who heads ths Data opment. Aid is committed by ing will be installed at a ban­ The now owner plans to utilize the company’s !^esident’s Club, ftocearing Division of the Trav the United States, the Common quet April 24 at Cavey’s Res­ W eddin g only the east piutition o f the an organization for'agents with of Republic Steel Oorporatlon'a tSi Insurance Oo„ la the Market development fund, and taurant. store and to sell a streamlined a million dollars of life insUT' Union Drawn Division plant in o f dizaotoni’ appointee France. Other new officers are: Den­ line of Merchandise such as ance written in one year. Bkmt Hartford. Camm, who nis Frechette, vice president; McKay - Bendefl patent drugs, film, cards, to- joined Union Drawn in 1967, GOSMETIOS Mrs. Francis Feeney, secretary; bacco, newspapers and maga­ has been acting superintendent WE CARRY AIX Miss Shirley E. Bendell and Raymond W. Grinold, presl and Mrs. Wilfred Desrosiers, zines. Negotiations are now In dent and founder of Grinold since November. An alumnua of THE TOP LINES treasurer. George R. McKay, both of Man­ progress for the sale or rent­ Georgia Tech, he ^^^ia a member Oilbsrt and Sullivan Workshop chester, were united In marriage Auto Parts, Inc. of Hartford, Members of the board of ing of the west portion to a has announced the sale of his 40' of the American Institute of In­ ARTHUR DRUR directors are Mr. and Mrs. this morning a t (Joncordla Lu­ local party. Lincoln Keith haa dustrial Bhigineera. Union theran Church. year-old automobile parts sup­ PrM M itS Adolph Paquette, Mrs. Edward most recently been manager ply firm to the Marathon Parts Drawn is a leading producer of Lachance, Mrs. Felix Jesanis, The bride Is a daughter of o f the P ei^rridge F’arm store cold finlahed steel bar products. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bendell of DiIvision of . Standard...... Motor ~PrO' Jules Filiere, Frank Marimelli, in Blast Hartford. ducts, Inc. (rf Long leland Qty, GIIJBrT A SULUVAN'S Mrs. Alme Latulippe, Edward 342 Hilliard St. The bridegroom N.Y., a manufacturer of auto­ Elektron Standard, Inc., of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dupre and Leo Blanchette. BRIEFS motive replacement parts Hated South Wintoor', apeoiaUtta In Read Herald Ads. George D. McKay of 67 Bnui' Charles. Pinto Jr. of 72 White ‘tIRATES OF PENZANCE^ ford St. St. has been elevated to the Idle Benefits The Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, pas­ position of asaikant treasurer of _ 8:15 P.M. tor of Concordia Church, per the Hamilton Standard Federal formed the double ring cere­ Credit Union. Pinto, who Joined Reach $141,063 mony. David Almond was or­ the staff in January 1666, has Friday and Saturday—^March 26 and 27 ganist. been collection manager for the The Manchester office of the The bride, given in marriage last two years and Ins had 20 by her father, wore a street State Unemployment Compens­ years of experience in credit MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL lengrth dress of floral patterned and related type work. RAILEY AUDITORIUM ation Department paid out $141,- white organza, white accessories aan 093 during February of this and carried a Colonial bouquet Raymond E. Gorman of 11 Proceeds year, a drop o t about $6,0(X) of white carnations and roses. N. Lakewood Circle will be cited For BeneSt of Instructors Of The from the $147,048 paid out dur­ Miss Patricia Bendell of Man by the Travelers Insurance Oo. n — dlrenprdi Swlnunlng Pool Project ing the corresponding period Chester, a sister of the bride, for outstanding production in in­ Ttekete M et the Door, or Cell 649-7973 last year, according to a re­ was maid of honor. She wore an dividual accident and health in­ port by Edmund Loiselle, local aqua dress with matching ac­ surance. He will be admitted to| (Yon’Il be pleasantly anrpriaed) manager. cessories and carried a bouquet the Knight in Armor Club, the Benefits paid out since Jan. 1 of yellow roses. company’s honorary organiza­ It is brighter, roomier and chock fall of all the g o ^ e s have totaled $284,590, compared Wayne Carlson of Manches­ tion for outatandlng agents, at a you need. : to $802,772 paid out for the ter, brother-in-law of the bride­ specialal conference< in Whltefield, months of January and Febru­ groom, served as best man. N.H., In June. (If you want something we don't ftodL tall ua and ary 1964. A receptlcm for 25 was held we’ll get it, pronto). . I LUTHERANS BELIEVE... The average weekly'’compen­ at Cavey’s Restaurant. The Victor DellaFera of Manches­ sation check received by unem­ couple will live in Naples, Italy. ter Auto Parts, Inc., back home Mrs. McKay is a 1964 gradu­ I ‘dMigB arc good. ployed workers last month was after a nine-day trip to Hawaii, $36.61, compared to an average ate of Manchester High School related Us astonishment that OPEN la iact, dky hcBere all cicariou ia good and it is wrong weekly check of $38.34 paid out and was employed at the Fed­ gasoline prices on the islands to deapite the mtoerial thingii ti life. ^ during the corresponding moirth eral Credit Bureau, Manchester. averaged ti.9 dents for regular j Inn last year. Mr. McKay 1s a 1961 graduate and 46.9 cents tor premium. Ha-1

A haaty consideration will nndee that clear. For example, m the golden heads of grain, waving in the sunshine, are a ADVANCE WITH CHRIST rionous sight to behM , and taste mighty good when they nnd their way onto our dinner tables in the form of bread. But t l« t same grain becomes a curse if a man allows the SUNDAY: Ritalin srhiak^ that’s made from k to wreck his Ufe. 10:45 A.M.—“ Barriers to Belief’ ’ AND 7:00 P.M.—“The Rock That Shifted” 'A' 'V V .. . : The gold and sBver from God's hills are a blessing when Swifoi thnr provide food and dothtng »nd shehCT; but man makes - AT them gods when be takes the me of a Mlow-mim—or even TUESDAY and W EDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M. tdk a little fie—for dw take eidiem. Bill FergUMm •iifm Cane Ncad SPEAKER: Ged*! ertotWB n g o o d — oM o f it Man is the ev5 one who REV. GLENN UNDELL The new Manager 1a BUH Ferguson. Alwh Ctno Nsad to bade and wants all ifeoM a it Pastor of HUlcraat Ckwenant Church, of hto old trisnda and customsts to stop to iwoR. Prairie Village, Kansas. Formeriy Director Lediemw fidkvo God iofeeda Hie ctotow* fo 1 .prop^ Of Evangelism for Evangelical Covenant of 04y tM crttAcm, deepfeing nowe of it America.

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■t" ' “y TVCameras Can Reveal Character

By CFirraiA l o w b f n MDW YORK (AP) — Robert D -o c mo XContgonlery, actor and produc­ projeot iOemlM tw e-n aa apace er who served President Dwight moot «tt ^ebday', PVonl^ D; BUaenhower as teievUhm IBdOee will be a pna-nanbonm consultant, calls the TV damery entertiUnmeat n ^o rttie. aa "mesa lie detectors,’* reveal* Bwldea baUe aaehor man for lim more of a man’s character tba NBC oovecaga of md.-maca vmen he Is unexpectedly CMight laoprtilng, .HioOee ia nanm tor jn an Informal moment than for Lou Kaaoan’a . produottoUi during planned appearancee. *- lntar>Ajnarioan B ^gbw ay: SpeotficaUy, Montgomery ro* U Bridge of .the Aanerioaa, a.atudjr ferred to sltuatlahs where a of m e higimny .whioh rune from puMlc figure Wae filmed a t a a Inredo, Tax; to Panama, ai^ alrpqrh tearing a courthouse or me divarae ouMnria through eonunittee bearfng. and brush­ wtileb the road paaaea. It la ing glide questions and micro* alao aat for Tueaday. pbonea r- aU In eharp contrast Da order to narrate thaahom, o hte ewarnnhig, wlneome. man­ Pieak went agatnat dkwtar'a ners undsr stnmo eoddltiona. ent exliiMt ontae dnd l«lt a aiadiM. Hip "X tbiiik the pubUo sees tha 1 an Im af • Vtriday befttre the tnauguiu ra tk a dUterenoe,'*’ Meotgomery said. >ande a y aooiBB fool tight''). McOaa la work ownership, total or partial, ma NBCdeok better In* of most entertainment shows oUon oC Her* they put on the air. Factory man* tormad about the aatertainaent •<1 -orould ■ - *have been on the air in that town, •Ida at Utovtalqo. atUl, 1 think. If X had consented ndaor Looka; nchia lOnoap wda a nalgpe to tovtng a network a share in svloualy etn* aagortuBlty fb|^ aa. X rvent to my ahow," he said. "I say It to on Standard: arortt adun X araalBfmra oM. virtually impossible today to get and X hava aarar 'had aa a show on a- major network ickhatu of 96 tliM otr^-^ntit area ia tha Atmy: without' giving, the network a ■ated her 2Mit X ttw aght tha atac-waefca^w o w piece of it." ) the Phoenix Butt theythay breeuba aed by. The It the situation should clangs irance Com* i weeire, 1I nner erer ^ so that Independent packageri She la aecre* t w A fn d afternoon Lesley Ann W am n, who fdagred Cinidi^reUa in the recent tiShvieimi production were given more pC a ehanoe, iMent George game mowa tor ehout three of the fairy tale, takes a down-to- Theater "ST* . „ “Cah al the Oah^^FaMb laaa tortuoua plot patbwaya, "Behel WHheal A 0 m m " Daaeersae, Blehard LMg maanerhlla taJaoUng more of the dsaue Deaa, Natalie Weed (IS) T aa l^ _ . _ dlW (S> Cleie Op ea 8re>W <■> News, Seerls, .Weetose bottled-in-bond humor. MBC 18£> ^ UiSa <») Caitaia % ms ■tea la aataM, a it aad watb- d;U (t) News •witehed Um show from Thea- amatioa (It) Mayor BapsiW 11:4a (8) cA lal dm to Monday nighta, and rat- Site <•) Brehea Arrow U:U fflnlar TkM ier_____ ChaiMleaahlp BewUag "YaadM blaad" Basis KaB- The young crowd began to X:W l u K t (tt> The Beeiiess Sea Mf. Bavarly Tr ««ri>tUa W Aady OriUHh Show thia intareat, MGM aent Sataidar MtoraaMi Fta* (t> Beaaesey tha sartas* atara, Robert Vaushn (8) Sal. XaUaM . , TiSS (I) daehle eneaaea S;H (I) r- sr^.dSss and David MoCallum, to key "FaUle rte>m '’ Bed SkeHea (t-SA4a) Bias NaaUly (MS-tS) AMilcaB (tSdS) Mfamr citiea, eapeotally where the na­ Thiae TheatM (Oetor) *^Bd Miads Baby" tional raxtiMB sre taUlad. Tha Tear Oar. TOauay NOrdea. Oslaa aa aa- loaotloa to their viaita baa been ^ Saa-SteiHag eeeweHky raft. Bad triaa ta (|) Vealaie bela « raaaway ebOd blda. dlamoroua. Industry aourcea m at Feataia S;aa (9%b> Beataoky Xaaea credit thaaa toura with playing a •) DasM Tailr . _ . S:M---- : OlUlna'e W largo put in aehleviiig a re- liU I) Ojy^M eweats el Kasis lAIawreaea Welk Shew SiM Mr. Masse n a ^- of - ...... "U.N.CXJB.'... n ." for :next (Osier) "Dm Qalxele" (Fart •iW I) Sbgae’ pbm Oamates •aal BiiWaUea bathBag haia, MeCblhim. i SootUah ac ^ '• >Naiod City ELECTRONICS with a diaUngUished acting Baeket>SM~'ekeaialea«Ma U*a S:SS (I) Tbs Bateitaiaute background, aeema at first fam Medteea Sqaer* Oaidei ' (Ssas) Salarday NtabI a* LABORATORIES kluah an unlikely subject tor New Y erk. Merlee , SiM <•) DaBM r a l ly "The (Daddy" Dom Maitla. Boiaamlng teen-amrs. Yet he Tve JhW tata■ Tear , deny Lewi*. Tee aervsat le draws them on the toqrs. What’s " Q ta i ^ t Omlhiisial i n BROAD more, he Ukee It. 4:M (lIT ^ Olatolo . ' V _ tSi^liT^'iJrSLESrn "R ’a mUiar exolttng, really," Matoli tlay eUstlafgan War- 6 Sal il ISe toMey . _ _ lt:SS (t> Oaaaawha nifllt'ShpV ' Mondhy <$-t{Me> W ide Wertd e( Saeili Oaamaraa IWbuaa ladlaaa IMr th ro u g h from the k>oal poUoa." B«aib Weraer XeaMriaf^la- ataanag a M y aetaally la ^ 1965 wnub■maal Alriee 35 Okaae to » bad: lobbar felsalBtr •iMIt■hla at Vaa. OeienUU. Netekber *- The area I - I Eh--'ertd Flghte a< the tm a) Bte Three QaU ATUUmC FURIIME 0 1 . (Oelei) Araetd Tweer, Jaek UtSS . . News, Weather Sad mehlau, Gary Mayer RADIOS ■U HOUR CUSTOMER gBRVICE--649"S701 at Maaaa ■«r. (S) *0 OapUal Beaeita fiSS-ai?^ ' U:U Brad Bavi* Shew (to) Newr , _ ^ ■ V BISSBUi ST. (U> surer Wlaas i) BMudUsa .Theatia Lw^lg W O O P C O . Phone-648-1129 I I ill Hi) g n n -irm fii' ^ 'viiii atS ......

ran tfifiD PAGE THREB- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1965 SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1965 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., ir'k 'k irk rk irk irk 'k Hat-changing TUESDAY Television PROGRAM tians,.a riot breaks eat a* • AUTO STAR T (Zt-88) Another WerM SUNDAY Television PROGRAM Tima Ohaaael (8) Trmllmastcr basketball game. I n N e w Y o r k 8:85 (8) Town C r i« ^ (Z84S) General Hospital (14) Specirnm 8:38 (3) Saarlaa Semestor 8:88 (8) Car 64, Where ^ T e a Firing.’* Deplctloa ef the Hve i:N (8) To Toll the Troth (14) Bepertolra Thealre S:tt (Z4) Point of View vleleat weelta that preceded (38) Bcteaoa T ^ r (Z8-M) Yeanc Marrieds Tim e ChaBMl (St) Sunday 8:36 (8) Momeato af Oamtait AM 6:18 (3) Bed Skelton Boor 7:45 (9) Sacred Heart Armiatice Day, Newioope ^ ^ ^ (ZZ-88) Yea Ilon’t Say Ones!: George C. Scott, l » a 7:69 S:St (ZZ) Film (18) Topic With Lucy 4:88 (3) Banxer Andy Show (Z4) Intematloaal Maeaaiae 8:46 (8) OparaUaa ^ k s lx 4 (ZZ-lsrMatch Game Honeycombs. Is?’ The"6hrialopfcera S:46 (ZZ) Great Momenta In Maaie (Zt) Stage Seven 7:88 (8) laonlrlBB Iflad (Z^S8) Hnllabaloo . ( i ) ThU la the Life (ZZ.8t) ProfUea In . (tZ-38) Today Shaw (8) Mickey Mease (Color) Dean Jones, hort. MS- (tt) God la the Aaawer l:tt (S) Big Three Theater “ Edmaad O. Boaa” Bradford N E W YO R K ( A P )—(LucUle (18) Mllllen Dollar Movie He Uggams. The Morgan (St) Africallare oa Parade “ The Great Sleox Upriaiag” Dillman, Barry Morae. Story 7:16 (8) Prayer (38-48) Tiatlm aiter J eff Chandler, Faith D o a e m e Ball, who wears more hata than 7:16 (tZ) Weather James Dae, Gene Pitney aad (S) DavMT aad Gallatt_ ef the Kanaaa aeaater who w u 4:ZS (Z8-S8) News the Astronauts. Others. Jvorld Araaad Oa (8-Ztdt) Woaderfal World of to caat (he deciding voice la a mllUner’a model, had all of 7:M (3) Forcepttoa 8:88 (3-ZZ) Mevle (S) The Wo 8 Frieiad el ' Mr. Oeebav (8-Ze-t8) McHale’s .Navy (S) Davey aad Goliath Golf the Andrew Jekaaea Impeach­ them along during a week’s ( > (8) Admiral Jack Shew (ZZ) Nat. Hockey Leagae 8:88 (8)... CaptalB Kannrea “ Chackle CottoataU.” Japa­ (St) Scleace Today ment preceedlaga. (48) CeMlaeatol Claasraem (88) Comedy Tim e nese raldere enconnier Parker (4t) Bibie laatitate ‘ (St) SpoHa In Aetiea (Z4) Spectram ___ busy stay in New York. 6:88 (Z8) Bravo BUUlloa (Color) Airbeat Bacea, Air ’IHw red-haired oommedlenne 8:88 (I) Exercise with Oleria la an Easter Bnnny costame. S:4S (t) Llaht Time . (4t) Starriag the Bditora . (48) Mack aa4 M yer Foarth Eatate 7:M <8) Laaaie t:84 (3) Hap Bichards 8:88 (8-Z848) The Tycooe (t) The Aaawer Staart and Uwtie try to reteM her television-star hat during (8) Gtri Talh (48) The Admiral Jack s “Drafstor Aadrews” Teimmy (SS) Diaa Doac Bekool i:tt (8) Movie v „ . Swabby Shew a yeath lying nanaMiana la conferences with her long-time (33) Bemper Beem Ive. The world’s record to (St) Woid al Ufe “ Morambe” dark OaMe, Aea IM path ef a fen^ fire, (38) Teday la GaBBecMeat 6:16 (34) S be threstoned when WiUtor mast (4t) Sacred Heart Gardner (S) Xeerama “Stoner” Smith ]>erforming sldekkdc, Vivian (48) B a n the Olawa 6:38 (8) Woody Woedpecker drive a racer himself. •;lt (4t) The Chriataahen (18) Herald of Trath (U ) Sabo. TV D te a t (U) Million DeUar M s^ •:St ($) Imatea of Aamrlea (ZZ^St) Wild K ia g ^ m Vance, about returning to the 8:16 ( I ) Depaty Davnc “ Once a Lady” Bath Chatter- (Z4) Antiqaes (Zt) Braadway Oeea Lalm series for another seas(m. 8:88 (3) Leave It to B n v e r 8:98 (3) Pelticoat Jaactton (8) laaiaht ' (Color) “The Can of She Prlh- (Zt) Fieach C W Treasurer (3) The YeaU Marrieds ton, JUl Esmond (8-Z848) P o ^ a P l a « . _ (St) Thia la the Ufa llefa.’* The far aeal’a aaaaal (M) Alamal Fan Prospects at the moanent (M) Bamper Isena Science All Stare — Says — kx>k pretty good, aiHhough V lv (48) The BHIemaa Special gaeat: OeB.__BerBi^ 7:W (!) My Fiwertto tortlaa Ian for the past year has re­ (3Z-38) Make Beans ter Daddy toafbtar. „ . (8) Jewlah -Newa aad Tieara Dacle Martia la attack ^ a (3) General Heepllal 6:66 (88) Knockaat (1838) That Was the Week (» ) Chalice e( SalaatiM Schriever, Chief, D.8. Air duced her psrtlck?at4o*i In the 8:88 (S> News and Weather Farce Syatema Cemmrmd. (48) gale Storm That Was (St) Sacrifice of The Maaa s:n^.tiS!?ra.£f.:::£Si you don’t buy series and orlglnsOly wanted to 18:M (3) Movie „ . (ZZ) BMMqr aad Friends By Line Z4 (ZZ-38) What’s This Seagr (Z4) Anvergne _ . 18:88 (3) Doctors and Nerses M d t (S) Oeoh Ua aad I ^ e 8:St (S) I’ve o U A Secret (S ^ )’*Woaderfnl Werif ef your ear at Auto bow out entirely next season. (S> Flame la the Wlad TwenUelh Ceatary (S 4 t^ )' Wagea Train home In southern Oonnecstlcut 11:88 (3) Love M e 8:Z6 (ZZ) Special Bepert Mlstokea for a governmeat M:«6 (St) Sacred Heart —The —Waraaw aaw l^rtalBg — John McIaUre. Lady ferrybaat (ZZ-38) 8m Whea 8:88 (8) News a Moat Cars are Vivian's woric made her silmost (8) Wide Ceaatry witness, Kimble gets pretoe- U :tt (S) Camera Three part OB the n- iia h ------nader- aMpper haa peraeaal amtlrea (8-3848) Deaaa Beed live castody. . . . (8) Moraiac Semiaar groimd’a heroic realataaca far M tlag her aea aa the wag- guaranteed 100%! weekly oommuter to Holly 19:18 (3) Search ter Temerrew (ZZ-3#) HanUey Briahley Be- (ZZ-38) later - Amerlcaa High­ (tZ) Social Secarity ia Aetiea agitaal I4aBi_oppt«aaer8. (ZZ-SS) Trath ar OensefUneae way: Bridge of the Amerieao. (St) The Bie Pietare Floher FanSly wood. r s i l What’ s New _ CM) OMveteaUeaa ”I reaky just want to stay (8-Z848) Father Knows Best (Color) 3,888 MUc Joarney from (ZtAt) Baliwhhie (Zt) Hall of In a Large Selection of U:4S (3) OaidiM Ucht d:48 (Z8) News and Weather Texas to Paaama’s Jamgles. 11:16 (ZZ) Americaaa al Warh (Ztdt) Meet the Preaa •iM (I) Ed Sallivaa Shaw ___^ 8:46 (Z8) Nows ^ Connie Fraacia, Jetui OarraB, Fine Cars! home with John," Miss Vance 1:88 (3) Best Better (Z4) In-School Preview ll:8t (S) From The Ceilcfe Campaa (14) What’a New (8) Movie 7:88 (8) To TeU the Troth (8-Zt-4t) Diacevery ’86 athera. said. "B ut LuoiUe and 1 had • re to R "P a tty the Master Builder.” 11:61 (48) Dick Fawell Theater - ft 8:88 (3) Captain Kangaroo Patty decides to snrprise her Z:W (3) Onr Miaa Brooka THIS (48) Conlinentar Classroom (8.ZtAt) Baaketball Game Peggy Lee appears on 1Z:58 (48) Knpiaaage than that." brother with a soapbox racer. 1:18 (8) Decay Lucy also wore her radio-star 3:38 (8) Exercise with Gloria (Z4) Intertel Clacinnati va. Boeton NBC’s “The Jack Paar (8) Newacope, The Chriatoph- SIGN (Z4) Open Mind . 1:35 4% hat. She totes a portable tape (48) Mack and M yer i:88 (3) Beverly HUIblllies era, G a^nlght Hymn SAVIMGS 8:88 (3) Hap Richards Jed bestows a hillbilly stylo (38) Starring the Kditora Program” Fri(iay 10- (3) Newa, Weather, Mameal recorder with her most places. Z:St (3) Sporta Spcctacniar 1:48 (8) Girl Talk honeymoon on n horrified oU 11 p.m . af Meditotiaa Oarraat BELMONT RUG When she meets someone she (ZZ) Romper Boom man. (38) Frontiera of Faith (38) Today In ConnecHcnt Aaiiuhl CLEANING COMPANY suspects might prove Interest- (S-ZD-tS) Shindig A s S O t I % 1 I O V DIvMciid (48) Boio the Clown Dick and Dee Dee, Shirley SOS M A I N S T a 64S-6602 ling. she sits them down and 8:16 (3) Depaty Dawg Ellis, Bobby Goldsboro, Donna ■ • t o conducts a short interview. Ul- 8:38 (3) Leave It to Beaver / Loren, Bobby Sherman, Jnckto MONDAY Television PROGRAM tlrnately, some of these taped (8) The Young Marrle^ WUson. the Shindogs. ■aacwtiTift 8 t > 88T rittati8t»t. tW8TiTSTlfg»- (38) Romper Boom * 9:88 (3) Dick Van Dyke Show (xinyersatlons find their way 18:88 (3) News (Z8-M) Weady and Me , “ Not Now, Axihony Stone.” Tim e Channel (22-30) Match Game 1007 MAIN 8T., MANCHES1VB • ROUTE tl. COVENTRY onto her daily C®S radio pro­ Operation Alphabet (8) Admiral Jack FURNITURrc__ (48) Adventures in Parndiso Bobert Stack, Dorothy Maloao, (33) Movie (Z4) Chaaing World Florida. 11:88 (ZZ-38) ConceatratloB Rose Marie in CBS’ 7:M (3) VndemtandinK Onr Worid 8:38 (3) Many Happy Rctaraa iiu MA9I BTRsarr A laxnry Uaer stoks. (22-30) Today Show (SO) ('omedy Time (8) Hello Pea Pickers (Z4) ConversattoaS with Erie 6:00 (20) Memory Lane Told that a •tataette granto 11:38 (ZZ-38) Jeopardy “ The Dick Van Dyke 7:15 (8) Conversation on Social Coa- wixhea, Walter and the gang . Hatter cems of the Chnrch (24) Kiaderi'arten PLBN’S TEXACM) NEW YORK (AP) — "The (8-Z848) n e Price Is Bight Show” Wednesday 9- 9:88 (3) Show (30) Cheyenne want their hard-belted boaa re­ 1Z:M (3) Love of Lite 7:26 (22) W'eather placed. 881 MAIN 8T. General,” a doctunentary on Cara tries to cover her par- (40) Admiral Jack and Swabby Gen. Douglaa MacArthur, will (ZL38) S » Whea 9 :30 p.m. chase "of an expensive watch 7:30 (3) Yonr Commnnity Show (8-Z8-48) Bing Croaby Shew <8-Z8^) Doaaa Beed (8) Friend of Nr. Goober "The Teat.” * Bing and daugh­ be broadcast by ABC on April by pawning, then redeeming it. 1:00 (3) Captain Kanforoo 6:30 (8) Yeri Bear STATE SERV. STAHON 1Z;38 (3) Search for Tomorrow (S-Z8-40) Barhe’s Law (18) Million Dollar Movie ter Joyce atady for their driv­ (Z1-S8) Troth or Coaseqaeaeos (40) Continental Ctaaaroom ing tests. 4, the anniversary of his death (ZZ-38) Match Game "W ho KlUed Cop BobtaT” Hal **W'eddiHE Present" Cary T70 MAIN ST. (8-3848) Father Knows Best March, Blcardo MoBtalbaa. 0:30 (8) Rxercise with Gloria Grant, Joan Bennett 18:H (3) TV Beporta ’ a year ago. 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( 88-8S) Tadar Saaw (8 ) Admiral dsok farmer palieat .AlMam Barbara Parkins finds with sur­ 7:15 (8 ) P r a je * (St) Comedy Time aa anieataat trath abaal his be prise, to star billing and a mink 7:86 (8 8 ) W a a lh e r 8 :8 # (8S) Whiplash aew -flaaeee. foi 7 :3S (8 ) In a is k t (8 4 ) The Friendly Glaat (8t) Fesrth Estate coat. (8 ) Friend at Mr. Gaabar (SS) Maverick I (8) P u sirard Miss Parkins, a pretty, dark- (8-8S-4S) Bewitched (8 ) Captala Kansaroa (4 t) The Admiral aad Bwabby (84) Ualversllr Ptorer* th haired young actress, was an <4S) ^aUneatal C la u r a a u 6 :1 6 ( 8 4 ) Sing HI Siag La (8 ) Exerclra with Olarla 6:88 (8) Hackleberrjr. H on^ ___ ,8) Blehard LDIamaad unknown last September when <4 S) Ksek aad Mjrar (U > M uTIo b DolUr Mavis )S-SS-4S) Peyton Ptoce ea ABC’s "Peyton Place” had its Byaa O’Neal. Veagaaaea Is ( 8 ) Hap Kicharda “Mlad You Owa Batlnett” dbeeted at Badaey. ' Ilk premiere. At the outset the plot (8 ) O lri Talk Charles BagE>«r. Alloa Brady (S8-8S) H aul at ( 8 1 ) Bomper Baon (8 8 ) F D m (Calar) "The lavaatar.*’ JIatal had her deeply involved in am (SS> T a d a r la CaBBeeUoBt (8 4 ) Whal’t New th unfortunate alliance, a situati B a s a th e C la w a bays a small toterast ia a tv V (1 8 ) The BUIemaa b a h ^ that George h u bean that promptly went from bad to (8 ) Dapetjr D ain 8 :8 6 (1 8 ) Kaackaat , . „ hMag ta bay tar a eHeat. la worse. Father Kaawt Beat (SS) Best of the Pott G1 (8 ) Galdias Light (8848) NigM Ufa after the B6th episode and her (tt-SS-M) Nesrt and Weather U:88 HeUe Pea Pichars 7 :1 6 (8 8 ) MusachaseUs HlghUghU (81 Tan Me, Dr. Orothata IT (8 8 -3 S) At Hama with KlUr (8 8 ) S p o rts 11 :U (8) Marla series, tentatively called "The (4S> N e w s “Aagels ta Iha O i^ ld ” PaM »I Panelists on this week’s (IS ) lU w s Dasgtoa, daaat 01 Girl from Peyton Place” around “Starring The Ekiitors,” Sunday (4 S) Barbara Baraard Shaw 7 :8 t ( 8 ) The Maasten the Betty Anderson character. (8 ) As Iha World Taru ’■Mauler oa the Meve." ’The (88) Taalghl. da h u y Caraaa at 2 p.m. on Channel 30 and ( 8S) ThI* It tha Life family tellt the hoase whoa (8) Nawa, Waileather ■ aad * “Ma- "They called me up to Mr. 6:30 p.m. on Gbanhel 40, will (88-8 8 ) Lal’t Make a Deal Hermaa gels a better lob maale af MedUatlaa SelTs office (William Self, (4 S) Tha Peaplekers the Baftsu# hraach at lae fn- 1:88 <■) Wawacapa, Mamaals af Include Frank Roscnau of the ( 8 8 -SS) N a w i Oaasfart director of TV activities for 20th Springfield Union, Robert Lu­ aaral home. Century-Fox) and I thought I’d (8 ) P u i w o i d (S-8SAS) JokBay « «a u s l cas ot the Hartford Times, ( 8 8 8 S) Mamaat at Trath < t8 -St) Daaiel Buae NEW SERIES STAR done something wrong, of Richard Garvey of the Spring- (8 S-tS) Flame ia tha Wlad “Faar Leaf dorer" Feu Par­ NEW YORK (AP)—AfltTd course. ’Then when he t(dd me, I 8 :8S ( 8 ) Haata Party ker, George Oobel. A well- field Daily News, and Alan H. "12 O’Clixdc H igh" w ar scrias was scared — at the responsi­ (Se-SS) The Doatara meaaUg teacher gives. gaa Obnsbead o f The MsLnchester ( 8 -8S-tS) Day la Caart powder la the Shawaeu. win start next season with a bility I suppose. But a couple of ( 4S) N e w s Evening Herald. (84) The Preach Chef nerw star m well as a new. time weeks later when they called (8 ) The Edge af Night 8 :IS ( 8 ) Perry Masea ( 8 8 -SS) A a o th e r W a J l “Cau ot the Cardess Elltea’’ slot. Paul Burke, once of m e in again to say they were JosW and Jerry Lewis (88-SS) YMay a ^ ' Shaw (88) aabkease daau, douph Osttaa star in movie comedy. "The (8) The Chrltlaphen 8:U (88) Speetol Bepart 'Klat af Ftra’’ dach Fatoaea, NBJW YORK (AP)—"Secret Marttm Hyor Agent,” the hour-long3ritish- Gaddy" tonight at 9 on NEC's (88) Weather 8:88 (8) News (1) From Ike College Campu (8) Baarbaa Btraat Beat (8 ) Tell Me, Dr. Bratbeis made series which replaces Saturday Night at the Mo­ (8) Frlead of Mr. Gaaber (U) Sabscripttoa TV 1 1 :8 6 (6 ) M a r la **nie Entertainers” OBS AprR vies.” (8) Capiato Kangoraa (M) BThat’s New “Operaitoa MadbaU’’ daek (48) Caattoeatal Clauroam • :48 (88) Local News, Waalher Lamnua, Brato Karaes 3, is a collection of new, long­ (8) Exercise with Gtorto 8:46 (88) News U :8 8 (8 8 ) T a a lg h l er shows with the same char­ (48) Mack aad Myer 7:88 (8) Death VaUey Oaya 1 :8 6 (8 ) Newscape, M m wm tm acter—actor Patrick McGoo- t:SS (8) Hap Blehard* tioa SERVICE tles slightly when it is compared (48) News ■toch markat, Mwsr, ‘T h e R ebui Ommm, wMh to the Beatles’. "I’ve had mine 1:86 (48) Barbara Beraard Siww (88-18) Tha Bab Haps Shaw 18 JBok .UnldetUr m dlc. T h o: 1:88 (8) As the World Taru Vietnam this way since 1967," he ex­ (88) Faith for Today < Addittonnl higblighto nt Hapa’s Ford show, made in Ban Fron- •n all makes plains. (88-88) Let’s Make a Deal YaleUda tonr, dHI St. dsha. c/koo, has been srouiid for three (48) The Feaplehers daais Paige, Aaae Marie Al- aeiMons in vkrlous time apote- 1:66 (tt-SS) News ...... berghettl,detry detry CaloBaa, Catoaaa, daliB under a suocesaion of Ulles, TV and t;SS »- (8) Ta TcU the TriSh banad tor Hsme. PET A H IR E (88-48) Y oug Married* (8 -8 8 -4 8 ) F D B (88-88) Yaa Dsa’I Say “ Baaduvau wHh Dastlay,“ Garden Snpplies (1) Banger Andy Shaw B iller aad H asullnl plat'at world GARNER'S (88-88) liateh Gama aggratttoa. BaueveB stirs s( a (8) Mickey Moose storm by rmrganIsaUaa plaas Fertilizers (U) MOUaa Dollar Marla far the.Baprames.Br------"—‘ Caart. 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(48) Knoekoot (Color) Peggy Lee, Dorothy (8) News, Wealker aad Sparta L a a d s a , or / 8 Griswold St. Manchester Manchester—64S-80M (U) SabscriptiOB TV ( 8 4 ) Lorenls and Film M S-004S . iSS)...... Baeky -Mid ■Drtonds’ H»M8'(L8-8848> Mew*. Wealher sad hiiriiin m Tfiii ■swwwwWiiM ■ ...... I M «nIPtwadl ---— lii,..,,-.. Ia..,.,,.,. I fc'iitj



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