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^PAOB TWENTY-POUR FRIDAY, MAY 81, 1968 inattrli^Btrr Corning Hmtlh A van ge Dahy N et Pm m Ron The Weather For n * Wesk IkitVid Fair tonight. Low hi BM- Mey as. 1888 ICosUy cloudy tomorraw wtUi About Town 1 The Big Question Bid Opening Set May and Agostinelli chance of showers late In tite Leonora Fava of Carter St. In the opinion of Manches­ On Contract for 1 5 ,0 5 5 day. High In IDs. . waa Inducted into Pel Chi, a na­ ter's Republican town direc­ N O TtC E Hanehester 4 City o f VlUage Charm tional Honor Society in psychol­ tors, the town’s affairs are Garbage Pickup ogy, at Central Connecticut in good shape, with one ex­ Endorsed by GOP VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 206 (OkMslfled Advertising on Page 11) PRICE TEN CENTS .State College on Wednesday, ception. Bid forms and specifications OPEN SUNDAY (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY,, JUNE 1, 1968 ■ expected to have no trouble be­ Guest Will Call LARGE PARIS (AP)—The French government called today to work immediately.” SAIGON (A P)—South Vietnamese troops supported food and check before Tuesday ing named on June 15, when the for a clear and solid majority in elections to help the Republican State Convention He said, "In this year of a lot At Square Dance by planes drove back Viet Cong attackers on Saigon’s troubled nation back on its feet. The elections, to re­ to Mrs. Stanley Mloganoski, 38 of discontended people, we BEAUTIFUL northeastern fringes today, but across town some mer- Grandview St. convenes. His only opponent is place the dissolved National Assembly, are set for June former U.S. Oong, Edwin Abner should have no trouble In get­ Tex Wilson of Mattapan, rilias held out despite U.S. big guns blasting their hide­ 23 and 30. Sibal of Norwalk, a late entry. ting changeovers and unaffiliat- Mass., will be guest caller at a outs to rubble. The Hartford County Ama­ ed Into our ranks.” Msuichester Square Dance Club SELECTION The Cabinet spokesman. Information Minister Yves Agostinelli, who was not pres­ South Vietnamese planes bombed and strafed resi­ teur Radio Association will have open dance tomorrow from 8 to Guena, told newsmen the strike wave, now in its 16th ent Wednesday night when he The committee scheduled a dential areas 2y^ miles northeast of Saigon’s center. Ci­ a dinner meeting Thursday. 11 p.m. at Waddell School. Mr. day, had eased in “ numerous branches” of industry. received endorsement, today meeting lor next Tuesday night. vilians already had left the area. June 13, at 7 p.m. at the Veter­ and Mrs. Russell White will PETUNIAS Reports from throughout the ------ans Memorial Clubhouse, East thanked the committee for its Edwin H. May The Republican lead over Associated Press photographers A1 Chang and Henri country tended to confirm that Gaulle’s dramatic Democrats on May 1 was 65 cue the round dancing. Hartford. Officers will be elect­ backing and its confidence in Huet said the Viet Cong retreated, but Vietnamese ma­ strikers had decided to return to address Thursday, when voters, the lowest lead In Man­ The guest caller, a native of ed. Reservations close Satur­ Wm He was in Bloomfield, publicans in Manchester. We Texas, has been calling and rines had to battle two hours to wipe out an en^my their jobs in a number of snudl he ordered general electimie but chester history. The Democrats er factories apd in some admin­ day, June 8, and may be made Wetaesday night, attending a have a U.S. senator who needs teaching square dancing in rearguard fighting a delajdng action in mangtove threatened to use force if gov­ already have a committee work­ ( istrative offices. However, strlk- with Donald Sheldon, 15 Hem­ m e^ ng of tte Regional Council repjadng, and I’m sure Ed Mhy Massachusetts since the early Insect Problem? FLAGSTONE ernment authority was ohal- ing for changeover and new vot­ swamps. Three marines were killed. ers in major industries seemed lock Lane East Hartford. of Elected Officials. g^n do it.” 1660’s. He is club caller for As darkness approached, spo------^ ^ ------ers. determined to continue their ^ ^ad He said, “ Hopefully, I expect Following the two endorse- three Boston area clubs. WE HAVE-a COMPLETE for Ifdlcatlhg ^bout three miles west of the Applications are now being ac­ to announce my formal candl- menits, Wilber Little asked for Preceding Wednesday night’s Committees lor the event, are gue^las smi were in toe area, presidential Palace and mlU- j been demanding a change of re- business meeting, the commit­ The situation was unclear d u e __ , cepted . for September enroll­ dacy lor state senator within Mianchester Republican consld- Mr. and Mrs. A1 GUI, door duty; LINE O F Patios & Walks Thelr number was believed to tary reports said snipers had the next two weeks.” tee members observed a stand­ be perhaps 100 men. to the Pentecost weekend, which .. t-.ai-aa to thAir nrivinA] ment from boys wishing to Join ena,tion for backing State Rep. Mr. and Mrs. George Elliot, re­ moved to within a mile of the strike retreated to their original St. Jsunes’ Cub Scout Pack 120. ing minute of silence in memory Earlier, the government ma- thro^h Jtonday, when demands for higher The 4th .Senatorial District Elmer Mortensen of Newington freshment chairmen, assisted HUB0ARD HALL Sevoral palace. ’Ihe enemy troops had a ^ v lty would normally be at a ^ Any boy who will be eight years of Victor Swanson, who passed Mi*. Robert L, Stoy Jr. Republican Convention will be the GOP nomination for by Mr. and Mrs. John Grady rtoes Msault|^ the flow ^^^e the deepest penletratkm slow pace old by Dec. 31 is eligible. Con­ away early Tuesday. Mr. Swan­ held June 25 In Glastonbury. U.S. congresaman from the and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Fred- INSECTICIDES Colors of a ^U a which 1 ^ been held jj, city of toelr Stirrd wave Guena confirmed that the goV' weeks. tact Frank Desimone at 16 S. Miss Marjorie Elizabeth Luke Ihe District Democratic Con­ FUrst Congressional District. son, president of the 8th Util­ erickson. 1. by about « guerrlUas d^lte ,,ttackl on Saigon, which be- The Communist party and its of Ellington and Robert L. Stoy ities District, was a long-time emment will respect agree Hawthorne St. or Frank Ennis at vention will be a week earlier, Little said that he had intend­ f^vemment troops ocevW ^ gan last Saturd^. ments made May 27 In a long trade union arm, the General Jr. of Rockville were married member of the Manchester Re­ 98 Church St. June 18, also in Glastorulmry. ed asking for endorsement of JOHN E. ® T ^ IS® ®’lremen braved sniper fire In bargaining session with union Confederation of labor—COT Wednesday in Manchester. New GOP Town Chairman Mortensen but had dropped the publican Town Committee. ^ e«orts to control blazes in about and management leaders. The announced they would partici- The Chamlnade Musical Club The bride is the daughter of M. Adler Dobkln, in asking move, “In favor of letting the night w d tor a time from ^au a dozen buildings in a pros- agreements, which have yet to pate in the elections June 28 and FREE STORAGE a ^Une 100 ya^ away. ^ will have its annual banquet and Mrs. Anthony Gugnonl of Wat­ for Agostlnelli’s endorsement people on our committee make receive backing of aU the work- 30 for a new National Asaemhly. election of officers Monday night erford and Chester Luke of Bol­ ALL troops were seen looting Wednesday night, said, “I am “ p their own minds.” X«rox Copy Service killing 188 enemy soldiers in the . , ers, call for a 10 per cent hike in When the National Union of at the Willow’s Restaurant, East ton. The bridegroom is the son very happy that our mayor has Mortensen is one of several WINTER CLOTHING WHITHAM the minimum wage, strike pay French Students caUed a street Longmeadow, Mass. Those plan­ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoy of agreed to for state senr.tor persons being mentioned for the _____ ^ LANDSCAPE NURSERY last M hour* in tlto Saigon flght- ^ e m war zone, and other benefits. demonstration for today, the ning to attend will meet at 6 McLean, Va. ■taeprlnt Mid Supply, lue. NO LIMIT “ GROW WITH US” ln^r repair efforts. President CGT asked its members not to and I feel certain that he can GO^ nomination for congress- ported as 18 killed and 57 p.m. at the First National park­ After the couple return June win.” man. Others are Hartford Coun- Route 6, Bolton—500 Yds. from Bolton Notch—848-7802 freed two American Marines (Jharles de Gaulle’s new govern- take part. It said the demon- 6 from a motor trip to New «M HMtford Rd., BlMiehMtw PARKADE wounded. ing lot on E. Center St. It was iDobkin who proposed oilman Collin BennStt, Atty. Open Daily and Sunday 9-5:30—Fri. Evening till 8 P.M. from enemy captivity 13 milea ment had Maurice Couve de stratlon “ at the present moment York State, they will live in El­ American troops reported kill Ago,3tlnelU’s name for the Man- Richard M. Rlttenband of Hart- , __ , ,___east of Hue. Both men were re- Murvllle, described aa De is not only Inopportune but car- lington. CLEANERS chester Board of Directors in Charles Later of Wethers- aaJZ ported in good physical condl- Gaulle’s most trusted minister, ries evident dangers of provoca- Rail Traffic Normal Mrs. Stoy attended Manches­ batt^ea wlthto a 8 ( ^ n U le ^ w ^ ^ ieerly 1966. AgosUnoUi, to then, ReW. and George T. LaBonne in charge of finance. Several tlon.” After 7-Car Derailment ter High School and the Univer­ of the capital. Initial reports ^ had never parUoipated in poll- Jr. of Glastonbury, hands. ministers accused of mlshaiv- Georges Seguy, CGT secre- SHELTON (AP) — Normal sity of Connecticut, Storrs. She listed seven Americana kUled tics. He was the high vote get-' Hartford Mayor Ann Uccello, Details of how they were res­ dling the crisis were gone. tary general, also offered to re- traffic moved today on New Ha­ is employed as a system analyst and 41 wounded. ter of 12 candidates for the the choice of most First Dis- cued were not immediately dls- To guard against violence, De turn to the bargaining table ^ ven Railroad tracks which had programmer at Aetna Life and board, and was named mayor, trict Republicans, has declined Gaulle has quietly strengthened \vith representatives of govem- been blocked by the derailment Casualty Co., Hartford. Mr. Stoy c w ^ a M n w * d i r t ^ r * ^ ''^ k e s r n e n aald the two were Eugene McCarthy holds up big Mexican hat during rally yesterday in San Diego, Calif. (AP Photofax) Dobkin said of htoy, "In Ed the nomination. mllltary and national police ment and private management o f seven cars of a freight train. • H ^ E laa attacked at 4 a.m. aa the Albert J. Totter and C]^. received his Ph.D from the units In Eind near Faria. in renewed efforts to settle the The , seven cars derailed May, we have a candidate who Dobkln, Wednesday night, ap- U.e. and South Vietnameae po- pYanjf c . lodlce but could not Georgia Institute of Techlology, has always been strong and pointed 11 standing committees ’The Defense Ministry said strike. Wednesday—two of them over­ lice shlfta changed. immediately give their units or Atlanta. He is an assistant pro­ popular and close to the Re- and asked one, the voter and Political Scene Friday it soon would publish a Despite some signs of a return turned—at a curve on the line fessor of engineering at the Uni­ Some guerrillas slipped out towns, that runs from Milford to May- decree authorizing the call-up of most of the strikers— versity of Connecticut. when the government declared p it tin g all along the north- army, navy, air force and na^ brook, N.Y. No one was hurt. about 10 million of France’s 16 a 20-mlnute truce to allsw sev- frontier left more than 200 Uonal police reserves. Three of the cars blocked the million workers—remained off WOULG YOU BE INTERESTED eral hundred refugees to flee ^^m y troop* killed, the allies It said the order could Involve jjjg tracks, but they were removed Clerk Shot in Holdup the embattled five-block-square reported. U.S. losses were put RFK-McCarthy Debate Critical by Thursday morning. HARWINTON (AP> — -nie "a limited number of speclallsU Qne factor reducing uneasl- in helping establish and organize an area. But 80 or 40 Viet Cong 25 killed and.112 wounded and and technicians needed for the jjggg ju pgris was the first new Passengers on a Brldgeport- clerk of a drive-in Uquor store HALE held out despite a U.8. 67mm re- gouth Vietnamese casualties By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS p.m. on both coasts, 8 :30 p.m. in Vietnam policy. In reality, Ken­ to-Waterbury train were bused was reported in Isdr condition functioning of Installations es- supply of gasoline in 10 days, coilless rifle team firing neSily ,^ere reported light. the Central Time zone and 7:30 nedy said, "I was the first.” sential to economic life.” today after being shot by hold­ to their destinations Wednesday. INDEPENDENT FUNDAMENTAL 100 rounds into their firing posi- Government infantrymen Sens. Eugene J. McCarthy in the Mountain states. McCarthy said he doubts that The tension seemed to diasl- (Bee Page Fourteen) up men who fled with $127 in tions. and Robert F. Kennedy meet to­ McCarthy repeated Friday his a loss in California would cause cash. BAPTIST CHURCH The main battle furea was (See Page Five) night in a nationally televised complaint that the format of the Kennedy to abandon his shot at The two men, police said, in the Manchester. Conn., area^ debate that could make or program would not permit the the presidency. wounded the clerk, 24-year-old breadc either man’s cbcmces in kind of free-swinging confronta­ Theodore Caruso of Torrington, Tuesday’s California Democrat­ "I expect that even though he IF SO, PLEASE CONTACT Colorful fun jackets for tion he wanted. doesn't win here,” McCarthy after taking the cash and some ic prlpiary. Instead, he said, the produc­ Aluminum Contract for the arrest and con­ liquor from Tony’s Drive-In Rev. John B. Page Rev. B. W. Sanders every outdoor activity—fea- said, “ he probably could reas- Scorpion Search How much of a boost a good ers set up a “friendly sort of sqfs his position and find some Package Store on Route 4 I486 Farmington Ave. Faith Bf^itlst Church showing in the debate will give viction of the person Farmington, Conn. HasardvUle, Conn. therlight, windproof, and sit-down discussion” program reason to carry on.” Wednesday. the "winner” as he continues in that was more in line with what or persons who stole 873-5471______749-0219 While the two senators showerproof. the quest tor the presidential Kennedy wanted. sparred in the California arena, Could Set Pattern two 3 wo rids from Deep Diving Gear nomination cannot be said—but Kennedy has beenl attempting Vice President Humphrey it’s on a lot of people’s minds. in recent weeks to keep from planned to go delegate-hunting NEW YORK (AlP) — The Alcoa and Reynolds Metals Co. C a V e y’s Beefeater Pother's Doy is Sun., June 16Hi Staff people for both candi­ making public mention of Mc­ today In Michigan. Michigan giant Aluminum Co. of America plants In several states. dates also know how great Carthy if at all possible—saving Democrats pick national con­ and the United Steelworkers of A steelworkers spokesman Taven last Saturday. might be the cost of a lame per­ his darts for the third Demo­ vention deleg^ates this weekend. America have reached agree­ said the new three-year Alcoa Early-Cird Sent to Azores formance before the nationwide cratic contender, Vice President ment and signed a contract pact provided an average wage There wctc dark- muttering:* audience. y l o n Hubert H. Humphrey. But on in the Humphrey org^zatlon which could set a pattern tor the Increase of 65.9 cents an hour H ^ E NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — The plon last radioed her position Father’s Day “ If someone makes a serious Friday he was piqued enough to about Kennedy and McCarthy aluminum industry. plus improved pensions, hospi­ FOR Navy has flown two deep sub- htoy 21. slip, it’s very Important,” said abandon this policy at least Other unions and major pro­ tal Insurance and unemi^oy- All three can explore the people being in cahoots in Mich­ mersiblea and an advanced div­ Frederick W. Dutton, one of briefly. ducers holding separate talks ment benefits and a new $S0-a- ing system to the Azores to ex­ ocean floor to a depth of more igan to hurt his chances there. SPECIAL! Kennedy's advisers. Addressing a businessmen’s Former Vice President Rich­ were unable to reach similar week vacation bonus. plore the shallow waters near than 1,000 feet. The Bcorplon Cosmetics Kennedy, he said, planned to group in San Francisco, he de­ ard M. Nixon, leading contender settlements before the midnight Shortly after the agreement the last reported position of the and her crew of 99 were due to spend a few hours today boning parted from his speech text to Friday deadline, however, and arrive at her home port here for the GOP nomination seemed wae announced, Alcoa said it TPS missing nuclear submarine up tor the TV appearance. Ten­ accuse McCarthy of trying to there were scattered' walkouts Monday at 1 p.m. and was de­ to be enjoying all the Intramur­ was increasing its price* effec­ STYLED BY NORTEX Scorpion. nis and swimming were also on "distort me and stop me.” today although some talks con­ tive today to meet higher labor, The deep submerslbles, Link- clared missing on Wednesday. al bloodletting among the Dem­ the Kennedy schedule, appar­ He took issue with advertise­ tinued. service and material costs. Al­ HALE Perry and Deep-Diver, and the Meanwhile, destroyers and ocrats. ently to send him on camera ments boosting McCarthy that The other imions, the United coa said unalloyed primary alu­ Uggetts advanced diving system, Ads submarines are sweeping east­ It’s ton to watch the Demo­ looking as relaxed as possible. claim the Minnesotan was the Auto Workers and the Alumi­ minum ingot would go up one Mark 4, were sent Friday to ward along the 2,400-mile pro­ crats fight for a chang^e,” Nixon At'Tiie Ptakade I ■ **** The program oiv'the ABC net­ first presidential contender to num Workers International Un­ cent per pound to 26 cents and survey the ocean bottom south jected course of Scorpion from work was scheduled for 9:30 challenge the administration’s (See Page Five) ion, set up picket lines at some the price of most fabricated MANCHESTER of the Azores where the Scot- Norfolk to the Azores. Hie Navy 3'*|l * S . 4 4 said the armada is expected to products would be Increased by reach the Azores June 7. four per cent. regularly 5.98 While the armada searches a M. C. Weston Jr., chalrmtin of the Steelworker’s Aluminum In­ 15-mlle-wlde track, three pat­ dustry Council, described the Hanoi Hints terns of search planes are con­ pact as a “ pattem-setter.” He Try onel You'll never feel Its weight, ducting visual observation RENT Bald he considered the settle­ yet it will keep you warm, dry—for flights along a 100-mlle-wide ment "one of the top benefit golfing, boating, hiking, loafing— At Bypassing track on the same course. agreements In the country. This A Car? at home or away. Wonderfully ’The focal point of the search packable, too—takes, up no more Is now around the Cruiser (See Page Five) room than a shirt. Washable? Of Bomb Appeal Banks, with depths os shallow course, comes up bright, sparkling, as 100-feet, and the Irving m m wrinkle-free every time. Cheer, the By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Banks, 360 miles south of the Azores. The Scorpion’s project­ colors; navy, yellow, green, light AP Special Oorreivondent PARIS (AP) — North Viet­ ed course would have taken It 15 Hurt blue, gold, russet. Small, medium, within 80 miles of these “ sea large, extra large. nam may be preparing to out­ flank Its own barrier to progress mounds,” or underwater ridges. In the Paris talks and move th6 The nuclear submarine Oato Jet’s Boom km I i ** *•* ^ ^ was scheduled to arrive today in A. Striped Durene (combed cotton) discussion to broad peacemak­ Wny Not! the area of the sea mounds to knit collar and cuffs. Set-in sleeves. ing Issues without insisting on an Inunsdlate end of bombing in rendezvous with the deep suh- Breaks Glass Zip frbnb One pocket with zipper merslUes. the North. W e hAve new oara for rent closure^. Vice. Adm. Arnold F. Scfaade, by the day, week, montli, at This possibility is being stud­ commander of the rescue ^rce, At Academ y very reasonable rates! • . . ied by U.S. officials. It arises told newsmen Friday that the W bm your oar Is tied up for B. Stand-up collar style with a from wording used In the North area off the Azores was the AIR FORCE ACADEMY, service, repairs or when you contrast zipper that conceals a hold. Vietnamese Communist party “second logical” spot to search need an additional car, caU Colo. (AP) — Fifteen persems Contrasting piping on zip front. paper Nhan Dan today. since no clues to the Sctuplon’** Drawstring bottom. Nhan Dan said that before were cut by flying glass from whereabouts had turned up In about 300 shattered windows other problems in the peace­ the ocean approaches to Nor­ Friday when an F106 Thunder- making process con be dis­ folk. RESERVE A CAR C. Warm-up style, with regular chief Jet cracked the sound bar­ cussed, the United States "must Asked by a newsman if the rier In a low-level sweep over NOW... C A LL collar, of oxford-type nylon. Snap first of all clearly acknowledge Navy had ruled out the posslMli- front. Drawstring bottom. the Air Force Academy. Its responsibility to put a defini­ ty that the Scorpion was on the None of those hurt was hospi­ tropical tive and unconditional end to ^ . continental shelf. Shade replied: talized. One victim, however, bombing and all other acts of "Yes, I think that we can say 643-5135 r r D. Raglan pullover ttyla with full required several stitches to war on the whole Democratic that.” M r turtleneck, cuffs and waist of Dur­ close a neck woimd. Republic of Vietnam territory.” ’The admiral also conceded Air Force officials were not ene. a fine combed cotton knit. Zip ’This new formulation of an that “ with each passing hour able to estimate the damage pocket. iJBMranf old North Vietnamese demand the situation Is certAlnly grim­ immediately, but unofficial esti­ coincided with the assignment mer.” : bulyren til: mates ranged up to $60,000. // // of a new North Vietnamese ad­ The search force has been re­ An academy spokesman sold .SYSTEM. Stewart Douglas ''Brookfield^ viser to the delegation here duced from more, than 66 to 2S investigators were checking the headed by Ambassador Xuan P.S. One of these would vessels and may be reduced planes’ instruments—the first deluxe tailored nationally advertised at $35 Thuy. more If developments in the step in an effort to determine if moke an Ideal Father's On his way to Paris, accord­ next 10 days warrant, Sebade a flying evaluation board would Day Gift! (Sundqy, June ing to ttie North Vietnamese an­ said. . be called to bring charges MDRIARTY nouncement, is Le Duo Tho, 67, He said the cutback in sMpa against the pilot, who was not rag. 16th is Father's D^>) identified^ S a k l 23.95 Sale! a member of the Politburo of was a "realistic reorientation.” tiK North Vietnamese Commu­ Navy divers determled Fri­ “ The plane looked like it was BROTHERS nist party’s Central Committee. day Qiat an underwater hulk lo- coming straight for tu,” said “Oonneotiout’B Oldest FRII ALTIRATIONS Dlsolosure Friday that ’Iho cated by sonar In 180 feet of Deep in the Mud Artus Smith, athletic equipment linoohi-Meroury Dealer” has been assigned to the Paris water 70 miles off Gape Henry, manager who was watching from a second-floor office in the 801 CENTER STREET A great collection of lightweights with SprIng-thru-Summer iporf cooti, dnlgned talks aroused speculation that Va., was a World War n subma­ People’s G&mpaign encampment a mass of mud and puddles. In North Vietnam might be plan- A man strides through ankle deep mud with a woman on his cadet gymnasium. savings of a cool $4.95 on every Jacket. and made by "Brookfield." Choke o f mu­ rine, possibly German. ’The hulk background is the Washington Monument. (AP Photofax) OPEN EVENINGS Choose 2 and 3-button styles in solids, ted plaids, blazers, strlpei and tatteriall*. shoulders yesterday at Ressurrection City. Thunderstorms, com­ (Except Thurs.) (See Page Fourteen) ^ (See Page Five) ing on the heels of two days of steady rain, has left the Poor (See Page Five) muted plaids and tattersalls. Sove $5 now PA G E TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN , SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 PAGE THREE O’Brien Now Plans People in : Vem on Sheinwold on SUIUBWU OFERATOB NORTH Arts Council HAS BEST CHANCE ♦ KQJ5 To Seek District Post The News By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 9 653 2 Gets $ 1,000 0 643 Acting 8th Utilities District president Clinton E. Legend o f l»t Admiral It pays to know the odds, but ♦ A7 03rien announced today that he will run for the presi­ a really shrewd bridge plajrer ANNAPOUS, Md. (AP) — If The Rockville Area Arts Coun­ WEST EAST dent’s post June 26, when the District holds its annual will get reeulto that elude the legend holds true, the son of an cil Corporation, sidmlnlstrative # 97«)2 10 8 meeting and election of officers. O’Brien, on July 16, mathematician. His secret lies Air Force ades. Him M'l.m iH'i',' I' ■■ Dr. Joseph Krlstan attended train Mexican-Amerlcan girls dean’s list student. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil bts bast traditions. for airline careei;B. Demikat of Rockville Rd., will If East discarde a club, as he a week-long course in Internal The wedding is planned for well may, you don’t have to William Holden "The present six members of Medicine at the John Hopkins "I hope I’ve shown other girls be among 346 graduating from May 17, 1969. worry about the diamond Cliff Bobertaon (be board are determined to Medical School in Baltimore In the community that they can Oonnectleut College in New finqsses. Take the top clubs and Vlnoe Edwards—in color hold (he District togeUier and to Maryland. Dr. Krlstan noted compete for stewardess Jobs," London tomorrow. give up a club. If East doesn’t resist any abandonment of goals -that the week was highlighted said Miss Valdovina. Miss Demikat majored in "THC DEVIL'S estabUHied In the past five jjy dedication of the John 22 Get Diplomas French and was vice-president fall into this trap you still have BRIGADE" years, when Vic was president.’ Goldberg Assumes of the French Club and a resl- time to take the two diamond F. Kennedy Institute for mental­ finesses. It costs you nothing ly and physically handicapped At Day Nursery -dent of the French Corridor. She BUth O’Brien running for pre- Presidency Again to dangle a little bait In front Dick Van Dyke—Color Hdsnt, two seats on the board chUdren. is a graduate of East Windsor UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Twenty-two children attending High School. of East's nose as your first step. "FiraW lLLY” wHI be filled June 26, the one Dr. AQchael R. Sharon, chief St. Mary’s Day Nursery receiv­ Daily Question now hdd by O’Brien and the one of medicine at Rockville Gener­ (AP) — U.S. Ambassador Ar­ Concert Set Childri'n iincJcr 12 Frri thur J. Goldberg, who was pres­ ed mortar boards and diplomas The Rockville High School Partner opens with 1-NT, and for wfaicii Osgood will seek re- al Hospital attended the cardio­ Wednesday in ceremonies after election. logy meetings of the Massa­ ident of the Security Ck>uncil for Choir and Girl’s Chorus tuider its first debate after he became a brief program at Neill Hall the direction of Miss Eileen E. Joseph J. Harrington of IM chusetts Medical Society in Bos­ of the church. WaiUngton St has confirmed ton. head of the United States’ U.N. Sullivan will present a concert NOW Ends TUES. delegation in 1965, assumes the Mr. Charles Tarbox and Mrs. Friday at 8 p.m. at the high the report that he Will run for At Medical Pariey Starts At Dosk presidency again today. Donald Smith, teachers at the school auditorium. the Bsaf being vacated by Dr. Purnell will be the chair­ Remember Feat. P in t Son. Goldberg succeeds Lord Cara- school, presented the awards. The program will feature such O’Brien. man of the Committee on Public The children are Kristen An­ Barrington, a sales repre­ don of the United Kingdom in numbers as “Americana," Health at the Ck>nnecticut State the normal monthly rotation of derson, George Andrews, Den­ "Alleluia" and “ Up, Up and sentative for the Halms Corp.^ Medical Society’s workshop on ise Beckwith, Raymond Blblsl, the office of president in alpha­ Loring photo Away.” of New Toik, la expectM to be sex education Wednesday, at betical order among the 15 Leslie Bowkley, Robert <3owley, hacked by the present directors. the Park Plaza Hotel in New Jean Filip, Douglas Gaboury, The engagement of Miss Nor- member countries. ma-Mae Keith to Harry E. Btir- Although no other candidates Haven. Todd Goth^rg, Richard HazeJ- Goldberg's resignation, sub­ nett, both of Manchester, has EXCLUSIVE SHOWING for,Ow presidency and the board ton, Beth Lane, James Memery, As chairman, Dr. Purnell will mitted last month, becomes ef­ been announced by her parents, have announced to date, several Lance Paul Richard, Michael lead a discussion in the "Mar- fective after the General As­ Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Keith of Are expected to announce wltWn rfage “ cjoimsellng' workshop. sembly approves a pending Roy, Damiel Shook, Russ Smith, i;iV,v(:(:i the next week. 351 W. Center St. The purpose of the all-day U.S.-Soviet-proposed treaty Scott Smith, Mark Sutcliffe, Jill Her fiance is the son of Mrs. meeting Is to examine problems against the spread of nuclear Tarbox, John Tarbox, Scott Ver- Laura Burnett of Moretown, Vt., ______weapons. Approval is not ex­ bridge and David Young. An­ Dnplica(te Bridge of human sexuality, human re­ formerly of Manchester, and the lationships, and family life and pected before about mid-June. drew B^u^t was unable to be late Harry E. Burnett. Shown Daily at 7:15 A 9:30 present but also was honored. Miss Keith is employed as Sat. 1:30-3 ;20-5;10-7;80-10:00 Results In a duplicate bridge sex deucatlon programs. They Sun. 1:30-3:20-5:10-7:15-9:SO game last night at the Italian will discuss the role of the Party Leader Wed The Rev. James W. Bottoms chief operator for Secutlry In­ announced that there are still S M A ^ American Club are: First, Mr. physician as a community re­ surance Group, Hartford. Mr. PANAVISION*COLOR BY DELUXE LONDON (AP) — Jeremy openings In the school for the No one luidcr X8 admitted plus a great co-bit ana Hre. Olen White; Ued fOr source person in the develop­ Burnett is employed by Variety Adult Identification Required Next Wed. "POOR COW" Thorpe, Liberal party leader, 1968-1969 school year. Prefer­ Soon—"O oeu Who’s Coming second. Dr. Saul Cohen and ment of sex education programs. Metal Craft, Rocky Hill. "THE INCIDENT’’ and Caroline Allpass, who for­ ence Is being given to four-year- 7th BECaaD To Dinner" Hrs. Fred Penny, and Mrs. W. merly worked In the fine arts The wedding is pittnned for BREAKING WEEK olds. Aug. 3. L. Bcdland and P. D. Oriffitbir ifflib S K department of Sotheby’s, the //i\/ H A H If nRfl tourth, C. R. Covin andJ C. ea Cadets Win London qjictioneers, were mar­ McCarthy. ried Friday. if^ ^ i n e m a I NOW thru ToMday OOVCRNM tT. EXIT TO MAIN RT. Wbmere In a team Of four ^ ^ cCommissions The ceremony was at the pri­ quarter finals are JamsA Baicifr, vate chapel of Lambeth Palace, Truman Capote's Phone 528-2210 PLAN TO BE AT THE BEACH Robert Stratton, Mrs.\ A. K. Tliree area cadets at the Uni­ home of the Archbishop of Can­ Hartllng and Hrs. Jdm Roe­ IN COLD versity of Connecticut will be terbury, who gave his blessing TONIGHT buck; M r. and M rs. A1 LaPlant, to the couple. BLOOD Mrs. Dwight Roy and Mrs. among 89 who will receive their Thorpe is 39 and his bride is Lawrence Fagan; Frederick gold bars and miUtary commis- 30 years old. JUNE 1 t PMiienhagen, Joseph Ingram, slons at commencement exer- JoMph DavU and Carl Forbes; ^,,^3 Monday. Moo. th ru : Saturday - Sunday M Bd Bala, Mitch Bala, James 1 , - WRWMMWSVMWNM TatXD and MUt Gottlieb. Ridiard W, Sloan, son of Mrs. THEATER TIME pliu Oleim Ford In » HBUlMiiRnN 2:15-4:25-6:40-8:55 "D a y (M The E vil O m " Tbe game la sponsored by the ' SCHEDULE Manchester Bridge Club and Is “ Mchester, wUljec^lve m Ar- IheSlLENCiRS plsyed each Wednesday at 7:80 my reserve commission and as­ signed to the Medical Service Burnside—Graduate, 7:05-9:10 aSTHm fORD EAST WINDSOR p.m. and each Friday at 8 p.m. iiRas^ANOiii Jb Corps. He Is a pharmacy major. (Jinema 1—The Fox, 7:15-9:80 n«IVf IN A" RT 5 DRIVE IN ★ RT 5 at I the club, 185 ^ ^ d ril^ St. State — Battle Beneath The ATLANTIC AVE„ MISQUAMICUT, R.I. PUy is open to tip^pbbllc. Also receiving an Army re­ serve commission Is Andrew Earth, 3:10-6:15-9:30. Day of the Iskrazak of Brandy St., Bolton. Evil Gun, 1:30-4:35-9:80 U.A. Theater—^Tommy Steele, SHkMONTH! TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT Proudly Presents An accounting major, he will be SGT. DONALD E. BOWERS lianrlfRatRr assigned to the Signal Oorp. Half a Sixpence, 2:15-4:25-6:40- 8:55 James K. Anthony, son of Sgt. Bowers is now recuperating a f Valley Forge Hospital, Pa., lE n ^ n in g Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anthony, East Hatford Drlve-In—Battle THE Beneath The Earth, 10:00. Day 28 Burke Rd., Rockville, will re­ from wounds sustained in action December 1967 in Vietnam. FUUlsIied. Deily Except Sundays of The Evil Gun, 8:25 \ ceive an Air Force reserve com­ 6RADUATE end BoUdare at 18 BisseU Street. East Windsor Drlve-In—Cold \ “THE futmw He joined the U.S. Army in May 1967 as a member of the 9th Conn. (OaotO) mission. He is a mechanical en­ \ THE FUNNIEST gineering major. Blood, 10:15. Silencers, 8:26 WITH THEIR MILLION SELLERS Infantry, Co. 6, Third Battalion, and was sent to Vietnam in Sep­ Telephooe 6484711 Manchester Drlvc-In—Devil’s \ MOST TOUOHINa Ctass Poetage Paid at Ool. William T. Hamilton Jr., Brigade, 10:30. A Funny Thing \ \ FILM ™ OF THE "HANO, ON SLOOPY," "FEVER" AND tember 1967. Kaaebester, Oonn. UOonn professor of military sci­ Happened, 8:35 YEAR! ence, and Lt...Ool. John W. Rapp, Meadows Drlve-In—Fltzwllly, TONIGHT ) \ B1. 0K«W. TJMM Born in Now Kensington, Pa., he now resides at 83 Bryan Dr. SUBSCRIPTION BATES UOonn professor of air science, 7:05-9:10 "YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO GOOD" Payable In Advance 8:30. Devil’s Brigade, 10:30 MANCHESTE.R Tonight “with his wife, the former Judi Klingensmith. wlU admlnteter the oath to the One T e a r ...... $80.00 Dr> I V fc - I N First Run SU U a t e t m ...... 15.50 new officers. The ceremony will SUNDAY llir e e McsiHia ...... 7.80 begin at 1:30 p.m. In Von der Burnside—Graduate, 7:05-9:14 Plus Cinema 1—The Fox, 7:16-9:30 BURNSIDE O*"* ...... WDOH soo Mehden Redtal Hall. PANAWSNMr 580 BURNSIDE AVE EAST HAWIFOkt) State—Battle Beneath the com FREE PARKING 5?8 33.U Earth, 8 :10-6:15-9:30. Day of The FROM THE ACTION HOUSE Evil Gun, 1:80-4:80-9;80 LONG rStAND, NEW YORK U.A. Theater—Tommy Steele, MANCHESTER-WELCOMES HOME m a n c h e s t c r Half a Sixpence, 2:16-4:26-0:40 H C EN T E R 8:55 p l H l 640-7832 FREE PARKING REAR OF THEATRE NOW 'THE YOUNGER SOCIBTY" East Hartford Drlve-In—Bat­ ■ S S aiia tle Beneath The Earth, 8:26. NOW PLAYING—TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS Day of The Evil Gun, 10:00 PLUS East Windsor Drive-In—Cold A MEMBER OF V F W POST 2046 Blood, 8:25. Silencers, 10:30 'THE GROUPE" Manchester Drlve-In—Devil's Brigade, 8:80. A Funny Thing THIS AD SPONSORED BY: Happened, 11:00 FROM A FRIEND PLUS THE T. C. DeLUCA CONSTRUCTION CX>., INC. Welcome Home, Sgt. Bowers Good Luck, Sgt. Bowers M. R. STEPHENS & COMPANY Meadows Drlve-In—Fltzwllly, RAY’S R(X)FINO CO. CHARTER OAK ST. RESTAURANT 422 East Center St. MAX S. LEWIS 10 :S0. Devil's Brigade, 8 :80 III Edwards Building, Vemon (Jircle Manchester, Conn. Vemon, Connecticut 881 Woodland St. Manchester, Cfonn. RICK MORICXJNI ACCUTSON "THE DEEP BLEUGH Manchester, Conn. WILLIAMS OIL (X)., INC. GANTNER'S MARKET CALENDAR "0 " TED TRUDON, INC. PAT ROONEY Wattrproof,* RIFLE ASSAULT AT 341 Broad St. Mrs. Ann Gantner Authorized Volkswagen and Porsche Dealer DUBE TOOL CXJMPANY PAT ft JOAN HUMPHREY fWHO sacond RECEPTION ADMISSION FOR THE WHOLE SHOW $2.50 5 John Street Manchester, Conn. 698 Center St. hand, allvardlal, ALTON KUNKEL, Commahder PETER DIMARIA ATTY. AND MRS. JOHN MAHON ' lumlnoui doll ana NORWALK, Calif. (AP) — East Hartford, Ck>nn. Manchester, Conn. hand!. Brown alllia. ALL TtCKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR Department of Connecticut Vending Machines PENTLAND FLORIST, INC. MR. ft MRS. EDMUND H. PERRY lor lizard ttrap. 817S.00 Blazing guns at a wedding re­ Veterans of Foreign Wars W. P. QUISH FUNERAL HOME Thompsonvllle, Conn. MR. ft MRS. WILLIAM C. LYNN ception sent the bridegroom and For over 45 years MILITARY ORDER OF COO’TIE TONIGHT, JUNE 1 MARY E. LeDUC, President TBDFORD’S BARBER SHOP Pup Tent #6 JftB SCOTCXl two friends to hospitals when'' Department of Connecticut 225 Main St., Manchester 701 Main St. ANONYMOUS Here is a practical graduation gift STEIN CLUB — VFW' six young men attempted to DOORS OPEN TONIGHT, 7:30 P.M. Ladles Auxiliary VFW DINO’S PIZZA Manchester, Conn. ROLAND R. WILSON, Commander crash the reception, sheriff’s of­ ST. PATRICK’S PIPE BAND 650 Middle Turnpike East HOWARD, ART AND NORMAN HOLMES JON-LY COIFFURE Anderson-Shea Post VFW ficers said. M ILW n MR. & MRS. KENNETH ASLETINE PAGANI’S BARBER SHOP for the man who already owns a watch TAGGART'S PIPE BAND Manchester, Conn. DISTRICT #3 Michael Penar-17, the groom, D A N C IN G 8 P.M. - M ID N IG H T NICK TSAPATARIS Pete ft Eddie The Accutron movement does not depend on watchworks. Instead, an DISTRICT #8, VFW LEN THRALL MOBIL SERVICENTER Ladles Auxiliary VFW LA STRADA RESTAURANT and Roy VlUalva, also 17, were MR. & MRS. MAURICE FISHER electronic-powered tuning fork keeps precise time through vibrations. Edwin Edwards, Commander 249 Oakland St. Laura Ecabert, President JOHN LYNN, Commander-Elect 669 Main Street In feet, we guarantee monthly accuracy within 60 seconds.f reported In satisfactory condi­ WIlilAM Olff HIKE ANDERSON-SHEA POST 2046 Wapplng, Conn. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD VFW Post 2040 Manchester, Conn. tion at Norwalk Commuinty ACCUTRON* by BULOVA goes hm-m-m-m. Hoioa’iiOBiniM’r Veterans of Foreign Wars INTERNATIONAL ASSOC. APPRAISAL E. V. COUGHLIN ROOFING CO., INC. GEORGE C. EDWARDS VIC'S PIZZA SHOP 7 '- Hospital after the Sunday morn­ mUM NOTE: W« have •xpoiuM G«or^ at Hi* ANDERSON-SHEA AUXILIARY k REAL ESTATE 36k) Woodland St. VFW Post 2046 153 West Middle Tt>ke. ing Incident. Danny Browning SmUMMSlMIM to Post 2040 Veterans of Foreign Wars 357 East Center St., Manchlester, Conn. 647-1300 Manchester, Conn. American Legion Post 102 Manchester, Conn. was treated for an ankle wound Booch. "W«'r« using the skating rink" and can at Woodruff Community Hospi­ tal and released. now hold 2,000 ptopit. Officers said the shots were Arthur Kennedy- Dean Jagger S W O O R ^^4LL7«fiiyi fired from a .22-oaUber rifle by PMMVBHNT and METROCOUm 117 MAIN SinEET—MANCHESTER Valentine Marquez, 18, of Nor­ Sat. As Sun. "Battle Beneath The Earth" 3:10-e:15-8:S0 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ YOU CAN BE SURE AT SHOOR’S walk. He and five others were booked on suspicion of assault "Day of the EvU Gun" 1:30-4:35-7:45 FUN IS.j.GEORGE Coming Wed., June 5th.. .Carol White In ‘iPOOR COW” with Intent to commit murder. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER> CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 PA G E F IV E PAQB FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN.„ SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 H ebron Tranoa back into order and sUbmiaklaii, Aluminum Contract Ettpttitt0 IfFtaUi PKvda, In Mosoo#, was dlMOusshv tbs’ Town Meeting Set Monday troiMab la IVance in most unaathuMastie |Ranrl|pjBtFr tstwu. The trouMenukers .ln the BVaneh Could Set Pattern “revolution’' are, the Pravda afttcA as- (Oeattimed tn tB psg« Osei On New $924,000 Budget raBUBBBD B ¥ THB • • • to d, a motley crew ot villains, “Trol- HBtfUU> F R O m m CO.. INC. Is too fbat lime Ibis hss been A. Harry Wlrto, chairman of to agreements with toe State I t BIm II toM t ■kyltes, anaroMsto and Maoists’’ who are MMidMBlAr. OomL done tois yesr without s strike.’’ 12th Circait the Board of Finance, has Is- Highway Commissioner for toe TBCUfiJI T. i t e o m w trying to sow “oonfualon and dIsMder in expenditure of funds available m i;im R ntRotmN “Hie SteelworkerB represent sued toe following statement on the ranhs’’ ot the true “fighters’’ against &>urt Cases tor the Improvement luid main- - ly w aM Ootator 1, u n the old world order, such true fighters half of the 60,000 employee ot toe recommended $934,304 budg­ tenance of town roads. - MMtabad Br«ry BraBtac Bnoeiit 8und*|« being found, ot oourse, in the ranks of Sie five major aluminum pro­ et that comes before toe voters Voters arlll be asked to luit on ■ ol BoHdaTa. Itatarcd at Mm Poat OMca at BAST HARTFORD SESSION the report of toe Boiurd of F i­ HaaolMater, Ooen., aa 6aoond Claaa Mall the Moscow-oriented Communists. ducers and their contrsot has at Monday’s annual town m ^ - nance recommending toe fol­ X attar. Despite suoh evidence from Mosoow toadtUousUy set the Industry The oases of EdwEUM P. Kel­ Ing. pattern. The Alcoa oontraot cov­ “The Board of Finance urges lowing item s: To approve $80,- BDBBdUFnON RA.TBB —whioh was, of course, foreshadowed by sey, 18, ot 91 Blroh St., and PagraMa io Advance the fact that the TrsnMi Communists on ers 11,000 workers at eight loca- all citizens to attend toe annual 000 for constructing and equlp- One T ear ...... HOiOO ttons. Stuart J . Roya, of 71 Seaman budget meeting on June 9. A ping the GUead firehouse and 8te K ooUm ...... U.M the aoero'were rot part ot the beginrMi« Three Moatba ...... rso The other major producers Circle, both of Manchester and tax rate of 87 mills U being rec- up-dating the present faculties One MonBi ...... MM of the current trouble —It is terrlUy easy w *4 **®n” *^ Metals'Oo., toe both charged with using a mo- ommended tor toe 1088-60 fiscal and equipment; to transfer $13,- MmCBBR OF to understand how a poHUoal leader year. Thla la a ten mill increase BOO from toe Reserve Fund for THD AMBOCUTBID PRDBB Aould, in de GaUUe’s present situation, veMcle without the permts- The Aaaooiated Freaa la ezoloMTalr ealiUad over last yesr and la made up, capital and non-recurring ex- reach for the “red” issue. M m in im were noUed. prlmarily, of toe following pemlltures and to authorise the to the uaa o t nouhtlaatlan of aM naara dia- Aluminum, a 4fiviskm of OUn -Roya pleaded nolo contendere , ------I ------oradked— to __ It — or — not------otfaerwlae------craditr He has to say something that can be. ttama: borrowing and Issuing of notes edta thia paper taal alao the hwal newa pul>- Matolooim Oorp. All held sep­ to a ohaige of failure to drive “put into understandable language, within arate talks with toe uMons. in the proper lanS and was “T bs general govenunent or bonds In an amount not ex­ or rapdbMcaMan oT apeoial budget Increuea Include $80,- ceedlng $60,000 to defray in • iteraln are alao raaerved. a reasonable amount of time. IVlth all Kaiser and toe Steelworkers fined $26. agreed Just before toe midnight 380 principal and Interest pay- part toe appropriations request- the woHd’s pundits rividing eadi other The youths were Eurested Feb. The Heiatd PrtntlnK Cbtnpanjr me., aa- deadline to m eight-hour eon- menU on too GUead Hill School, ed. If approved. aomea no flnanrlal raapenawMitr tor typo- with extended aiudysis ot the nature of 27 In connection with a ear that tnutt extension that meant a $8,700 tor public health nursing. Other items on toe agenda giaphloaa errora appealing in adveetheraenta the current “revolution’’, and stUl not was taken belonging to Shirley ^ other readtaw matter in The Kaocheater ^continuation ot work by 9,000 88,700 for operating a three ore = A request for authorisation Brenkic Hendd. reaictalqg any oonwensus, wMi rm u m o t ClongoU of 49 Durant St., Man- company fire department, and *<> appropriate $4,700 from sur- ester, on Feb. 24. Ubaormer to Loa Anpalea Tlmaa^aahliw- future history obvioualy going to be writ­ $7,300 tor unimproved roada and Pl«« t<> c o w to* Board of Edu- ton Poat Neena Serrtoe. — Also nolled were the cases ot FM aerriee oltent of N. B. A. Serrtoe, Inc. ten In the effort to describe Just what M The Alcoa settlement had al­ wlnter maintenance.’’ cation deficit; eledtlmi of a PoiiHMiena Repreaentattvea — The jidiua was which began happening in Trance ready been agreed to in general E arl R. BMwards, 28, of 109 “The Board of Finance recom- member to flU toe vacancy on Ifattieira Spwiil Awincy — New York, Chl- Eldridge St., Manchester, and oapo, Detroit and Boaton. In the spring of 1968, the BFeneh leader terms by toe steelworkers mem- mended elementary school budg- the Regional Board of Educa- bersMp and needed only ratlfl- John J . Flowers, 38, of New­ et increase of $88,686 reflecU, tlon. to serve from July 1. 1968 MBMPBR APPrr TOKBAP OF PmOPLAl who used bo seem to tlditk for himself port, R . I., both charged with TKMiS. has resudied for the oldest bromide of oatlon by toe union offleera baalcMly, toe increiMed enroll- tor a period of three years, and wMota they voted unanimously. breach of peace. The chtuges ment and cost of operating two authorisation tor toe eeleotmen DiKiIar adTertlaIng oloalna hourar twentieth century polities. He seems ed- stem from different incidents. The memheraMp of toe other schools ’’ to enter into an ttgreemeni with For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. most certain to have strengthened, rath­ Clyde E . Patten, 84, of RL For Tueaday — 1 p.m. Saturday. Doctors Conduct Symposium for Tech School Students uMons, however, will have to “FUiMly, Hebrtm’s share of the Amrton Lake Fire Company For Weitoeaday — 1 p.m. Monday 44A, Coventry, charged with er than weakened, the possibility that ratify any agreements. toeRham budgethaa added 888,- *0 lease the Amston Lake Fire- For Thutaday — 1 p.m. Tueadar. failure to obey state traffic con­ For Friday — ; p.m. Wedneaday the Conununlets could emerge from the Six Manchester doctors ctxiducted a Health Sjmaposium for the most prevalent questions asked by students were those involving Weston, , toe Steelworkera 121 to toe budget over last year. house. For Saturday — 1 p.m. TTiuraday. trol signs, pleaded guilty and present crisis with increased power in students of Howell Cheney Technical School in an assembly last cancer, smokiiig and drugs. Doctors on the panel were; l^ft, cMef negotiator, said he wiun’t “Rather than burden the town Land Exchange Claaairied deadline — S p.m. day before was fined $U. publication. 6 p.m. Friday tor Mturdar Trance. Wednesday. The program, in its third year, is organized under Moderator, Dr. Martin Duke, cardiology; Dr. G. R. Miller, in­ able to immediately compute wlto an even higher tax rate The Board of Selectmen are and Monday publication. Eilso seeking authorization to en­ the direction of Dr. Alfred B. Sundquist of the school health de­ ternal me^cine; Dr. W. T. Moyer pediatrics; Dr. Thomas W. toe cost to Alcoa of toe new next year, the Board of Finance ter Into such legal Eigreements Suturday, June 1 partment. The students submitted questions a week in advance Healy, surgery; Dr. Sundquis^ general practice and Dr. John packa^ but said he thoi^t It la recommending that capital No Noah which were discussed by the panel at the assembly. Am<»ig the Brownstone, psychiatry. (Herald Photo by Buceiviclus). exceeded toe 8.1 per cent yearly f** ^ ^ ^ equipment expenditures for fire “f *"“7 There has been suoh a heavy invoca­ incraaae toe union recenUy won «■ A c t i o n and dump and road W h o L o tc s Oohaidiia? tion of the BibUoal atmosphere for the' .1 in a three-year contract wlto the maintenance am o u n t to $72.- BOO he financed by using $12, formeriy owned by Flora Hunt, It ii In the newa that Dr. Ghrayson "Poor People’s Campaign’’ that it Is dlf- •can Industry. for a pcmcel of land located on Ktafe, president o t OolumMa Uhtrarslty, flouH to think of the floods that have Happenings ‘Wonders of the Universer ^ Ckirrent wages in toe aluml- BOO from reserve Eind authoriz­ ing a five-year bond laaue for Rt. 88, approximately 200 feet descended on “Resurrection Ctty" as if Connecticut Yankee ■num Industry average from by 200 feet for construction of Is folnf to retrain from ddlverinc this T V D e b a te toe bcdonce of $800,000 to be F o r Teens H8S.09 to $8.28 an hour, with tiie a new firehouse. year's oonunencement address In order they were not also part of some story floated along with toe new from the Bible. B y A .H .O . total costa to toe companies of Voters wUl Edoo be Euked to to avoid “provooatlaD’* and "dlaiuptlan." Outside basketball courts at Grand Tour Planned ■ arages and fringe benefits Critical for school bond Issue.’’ (Hnis the Presidont ot a great eduea- Om speculates, fruitlesMy and without The 'baalc “Writ under vriiioh poaelbillty. can be aummarily all schools and Charter Oak “R should be noted that toe ndlfy toe appointment o i ‘about $4.80 an hour per em- (toarles B eutei8so, KeuI tlonal Institution wlU remove himself finding any real opening for fisougfat, what ?tate Supreme Court Justice dlamiased. Park open every day until dark. bulk ■ploye. of toe Eiddltlons to toe Berglund, Robert Dixon, Hiom- Mnd of higher design or Judgment might T9ia only alight embarraas- Tennis Courts at Memorial 2 S e n a to rs budget la for Itema which are from the tradlttoDal post of oeremony John P. Cotter proceeds in hU Of Solar System * Alcoa said major provisions of Eus Francis, Donald Griffin and and leadership at the climax ot the ed> be involved In the visitation of suoh hard­ ment left in the situation la that Tldd (8) and West Side R ec (2) toe new oontraot include: desired by toe town.V continued capacity os cMef administrator It has become neceaaary tor open every day until dark.- (Oontlniied from Page One Donald Heath eue a building com­ ueational year. ship and iBsaster on the demonstrators. —Higher first-year wages and Wlrto,’’ for better education fire mittee tor toe new flrrtiouae, cf the state court system hands one part of the Bailey Judicial Monday, June 6 By DR. L M. LEVITT, enough to the planet to pass ICsa Judith Zaremba, left, Mias BarbEU'a Bolton, Mrs. Rlch- MemoriEd Hospital. Known a a the Sequential MulUfSe Auto- One waits, in vain, for the counterpart added wage Increments between ^ party money-raising protection, Emd road mEdn- This represents, ot course, whatever to Uiat office responslbiuty to earaDuanment, Juauce Cotter of Manchester High, Rooma 20T DIBEOTOB within ttie inner boundary ot the Etrd JublnvUle, Miss Catherine Lupacchlno, Miss Anne Camp- anEdyzer, it performs 12 different tests o l a paUent’a blood Emd Edao to ratify the appoint­ job Maaslflcatlona. ^ tenEmce, (much of which wem ment of a committee to pur- the good IntenUons ot Dr. KIrit’s own of Noah to iq)pear on the scene, and guarantee the "prompt and meteoric rise to the status one and 209, Joint sale by arts and Hie Fels Planetarium of ring ayatem. TMa close passage beU, and Miss Barbara Backus, winners of scholEmshlps for chemistiy Emd automatlcEdly Emaljrzes toe restdts within 12 ^ -A rise In pension benefits voted at town meetings) plus chEme a tEmk truck for toe He­ decision, a victory for the rebdls who somehow Mft the worthy out ot heMth- p n^ r administration’’ of Jus­ perhaps Jealous lawyer legisla­ crafta classea. Today oMy tor The Franklin luaUtate will permit toe large deflection nursing trsdnlng, Eire looking at the automated blood ana­ minutes. (Herald photo by Buceiviclus.) from $8 to $8.80 a month fo r "McCarthy talks against Bob- normEd IncreEuses in operating bron Fire DepEirtment Emd to have, for the pegt few weeka kopt Oo- dangerous misery ot the mud. tice In all the state courts. tor In the last session called MHS students and teadiers on- A first dose look at the aolar angle necessary to start toe lyzer equipment in toe pathology laboratory of MEincheater each year of service aa of toe by and Bobby talks against expenses. reappoint G. Earl Porter a a Inmtila Uhlveratty from funotloaing ds a And, it one may say so without being Tliat, obviously enough, that of “ the most powerful In­ ly- system’s major planets will be probe on toe Satura-yranus tra­ Wlrto’s statement concluded, makes it a proper legal thing made beginning in 1977. In that jectory. After l,28S days the apoond contract yssr. Humphrey and Hubert Just demoUtimi officer for Hesron.’’ university. accused of sniping at a good man, one dividual In Connecticut today,’’ Tuebday, June 4 " The agreement also calls for talks,’’ he aMd. "Uncollected tEuces have been for him to be the Individual to Beiuiet Jiuiior Ifigfa, Orienta­ year a spacecraft taking off epacecraft will arrive at Uranus They have made the president of the wonders why, despite all the pressing to be called upon to render an, elqhto annual paid hoMday, Nixon began talking two days 15 Hurt Voter Session running at an estimated $30,000 Manchester Evening Herald sit In Judgment on the conduct tion Day for incoming 7th grad­ from the earth and swinging to In December, 1984. Six Girls Receive university one of the (ihlef targets of reasons why he, in Ms position of admin­ Judgment on the conduct of one 'provides a i»ew 180 bonus tor ^go about embEurklng on a per year level Emd the BoEmd Hebion Oorreqioiideiit Mrs. of a Superior Court Judge In a of the Bailey ne<^ytea on the ers. within M million miles of the The trajectory continues oujt A 6 to 8 p.m. voter-making ttieir enmity, niey have openly been istration smd leadership, must rot be «BOh week of vacation, a tolxd- “brand new campaign’’ now has Included this in toe state­ Marjorie Porter, teL 228-6116. partkndar case. bench. But such circumstances East Catholic High Awards sun will begin a 10-year, drama­ to Neptune In September, 1987, session will be conducted ment of surplua In toe proposed seeking to drive him from office. They mired in the mud, the leader of the year boost in siq>iSementsry un­ that he’s emerged toe winner in J e t ’s B o o m In the course of reaching his are almost unavoidable in pe­ Night, open to all ECUS class- tic flyby grand tour of Jupiter, 1,010 days after the Uranus Wednesday in the town Nurse Scholarships budget to point out that no mon­ demonstration has not kept Ms own employment benefits equal to 70 five straight primaries. And toe n a a seem to think be Is a beolghited, reac­ Judgment on the particular con­ riods of long political domina­ ee. Saturn, Uranus and Neptime. encounter. Thus, about 10 yeats clerk’s office In the Munlcl- ey can be taken from surplus after earth departure, toe space­ per cent of base earnlnga for up keynote of too new campaign J Q ] ^ a K S t j l a S S tionary indivldaal who la primarily re- pledge to live in Resurrection City him­ duct of Superior Court Judge tion by one party or another. • While Jupiter probes have pEil Building. and appropriated to the bud^t Manchester High, Intramural craft will have made a grand to s year and “substEutUal’’ im­ seems to be to loosen up Emd en­ Six girls have been chosen to receive the annual aponstble for the tact diat Oiflumbla la self. Leo Pandiey In the matter ot There were Umea, dtuhig the Awards, MHS students mily; been suggested and in 1974 a Eligible applicants must be tour ot toe major planets. provements In medical aitd in­ joy life whenever possible. scholarship awards made by the Manchester Student aa has been done in toe past. beWnd the times. In not having made a There never really waa a sun shining his 24-11010: reversal of hla own heyday of the Roraback re­ Rooms 207 and 209, J ( ^ t sale lightweight, spidery probe may at IcEist 21 yetua of Eige, Man­ While acknowledge the merit surance benefits. He polled those who will -be A t A ca d e m y Nurse Scholarship Committee. Th® announcement was ^act, as unanticipated in- laMst fringe ot students themselves re- on tMa “ Poor People’s Campaign.’’ It Jail term sentence for a Yale gime—the state’s longest pre­ by arts and crafts claakea, open leave the earth for a flyby past chester residents for at least this giant idanet, the realization of euch a fly;l>y sertee. Its suc­ The aluminum talks are a with him this weekend for made by Mrs. Mary Sterud, director of nursing service revenues hM prevent- aponsihle for its m ajor poUoy decisions. was oonMved and artlfioial in origin, student who haiipened to be the ceding the Bailey regime to the public. six months, Euid must be U.S. ed the current budget from run­ that with Just a little more ef­ cess cannot be predicted at prelude to toe steel negotlationa conferences at Key Blacayne, (OoEitinned from Page One) at Manchester Memorial Hospital aimed at goals tt ootfld rot expect to son' of a federal Judge in —when no Roraback Judge Wednesday, June S citizens. ning a cash deficit.” We are In no position to contend that fort a survey of all the major this time. To begin, toe SEP which en here Monday. Fla., to find out how mimy pre­ Four of toe girls chosen wUl CSiloago, Juatice Cotter took the could turn around without East Catholic High, start of " I don’t know how he missed In addition to appealing at Copies of the recommended the students a t OohimWa are aU wrong, aoMeve, and loaded with risks no one idanets can be made stimulates must operate for inordinately ferred deep sea fishing to a be graduated from high school ooimppijied of 30 town citizens, precaution of reinforcing his Mratchlng the back of another. final exams. Viuidenburg HeiII. He came over held on th6 first Wednesday budget are available at the town or that Dr. Kirk is all right. U would be could calcidate. the sdentlst. It la exdting be­ long periods o t. time without quick trip to Freeport In the B a­ tide month. They are: BarbEua some of tfliem hospital bocud own study and Judgment. with Roraback had all Mnda of Manchester High. Rooms 207 regulEurly scheduled sessions, office building.'’ our long range Judgment that both are None of the more terrible risks in­ malfunctioning and we do not hamas In hla chiutered yacht. toe top and dipped down In the BEmkuB, 16 Robin Rd., senior, trustees, medical and J cause he will be answering ba­ Ettaff the announcement that he had Judges too, who were being paid and 209, Joint aale by arts and of each month, new voters Other Agenda Items TOi iianiv Topws iwv volved has yet become real. That may sic questions about these aa yet poeseee erational pro­ Diving Gear Freeport won Euid Nixon told toe VEiUey. I yelled for a secretary E eusI Catholic High School; nurses. Co-chairmen of the com­ something leas Oum perfect. also been assisted in reviewing off tor €dl klnda of sundry serv­ crafts classes, last day tor pur­ may sign up on smy week Other itema on toe agenda of planets. pulsion systems of thto type. group to count on it. BaTbsira Ann Bolton, 838 Tol- mittee are Dr. Merrill Rubinow But somdxnr we cannot resist the be the result of good leadensMp ot good the. case by three retired ices eltoer to the state or to hU chases. to duck Find I kicked the office day, during reguleu* business toe Monday town meeting In­ suimiMr eompMV Jupiter Is the largest and most While they are being developed Ismd Tpke., senior, Manches­ and Dr. Hsu-old Lehmus. feeling that any truly worth while idea people. R may also reflect a sMcvlce of judges vdio are now state fef- machine. Not aH of them be­ ‘Hie Depot’ Coffeehouse, F lo w n to door closed. hours, in toe offices of toe clude authorization for the massive, while Saturn with Its tor the next decade, toe opera­ ter High School; Catherine Pinal review of the applica­ whidi wants to dalm tihe right to direct a Mnd performed by the rain. In that ereea, the distlngulriied Patrick came great Judges. Church and Locust Sts., (park­ “When I looked up he had town clerk Eind the registrars BoEUd of Selectmen to enter In- ring system Is the most uniqUb. tional lifUmea are unknown. Lupacchlno, 68 HlghlEind St., tions Is made by a separate it dampened the initiatives and dlscotur- B. O’Sullivam, Raymond E. ing In St. Mary’s Church lot) pulled stTEdght up EUid glass was ol voters. the course of an institution ought first Uranus Is lying on Its side, lit­ The spacecraft will be prob­ T h e A zo res Allies Repel senior, EsEit Catholic PQgh committee cf five, including Baldwin and J . Howard Rob­ flying like hell,’’ Smith said. to prove Itself capable of some under­ aged the movements of those who might S-midnlght. Open to senior high erally rolling around the sun like ing i^ysical characteristics of School; and Judith Zaremba, 93 Mrs. Sterud. Serving on this erts. Windows were knocked out standing and charity. It proves impos- otherwise have tried to Join the move­ and college etudeuts with mem- a beer barrel on circular track each planet on flyby. This data , (Oraflrawd from Page One) Ooncoiti Rd., senior, MEmches- committee are: Sister Margaret Justice Cotter’s conclusion, VC North East In two dormitories, the cadet Dance Students aUble for us to accept the idea that it is ment In order to destroy its restraint berahlp cards, available at the and Neptune la so distant that will be stored on tape for later ter High School. Emd Mra. Mary Dwyer R.N., of that Judge Parskey "showed no Politics at door. Admission charged. had a gun mount In front of its gynuiEisium and the cadet din­ u a fitting reward for a lifetime of servioe and discipline. light takes over four hours to transmisaion to earth. At dis­ Also chosen Eure: Arme CEunp- Esist CathoHc High School; Emd lack of Integrity in the manner ing luUl. Score in Feis Saturday, Jime 8 travel from the planet to the tances ranging from tiiree to -conning tower—something toe beU, 20 Griswold St., a fresh- George Emmerllng an(^ Mrs. In the educational field —even if it has H the rain were really merciful, it in vdiich be acted’’ in the case, O f S a ig o n A G la n ce Teen Center, School-St. 7:80- earth. Hiese are the targets in 20 times that of toe Marlndr >Bcorpion lacked. The all-window south wall of Eight Manchester children man at St. Joseph College; and Helen Nielson, R.N., both of been servioe baaed on premises and wouM now continue imtU it provided full will be accepted by all who 11:80 p.m.. Membership card the grand tour of the solar sys­ 4 ppobe, toe power and antenna ~ Schade said toe Navy, Coast (OoEitInned From Page One) the dining hall was blown out. were Eunong the students from Mrs. diEU-lene JublnvUle, Msmehester High School. principles the reb^ now wish to dis­ JusUficatton and necessity for the dis- watched Judge Parskey oper­ holders only. Music by “Some Four F106s from McConnell unson^s By ’n o ; ASSOCIATED PflBSS tem. alxe necessary to relay thla ■Guard and toe Federal Commu- the Erin School of Dance which Benton St, Dr. Thomas Healy and Mrs. pute —lor the president ot an Institu­ banding of the whole Campaign. Only ate in the approach to his ca­ Dead Bears.’’ Air Force Base, Kan., had Just Here Is a summary of top de- Charles L. Zola ot the Nation­ data must be enonnoua, and if -nications Commission Eire invea- clEdmed killing 60 enemy sol­ won 50 medals at the West Sterud briefed ithe girls on ithetr rain, it seams, could excuse Qie Cam­ reer on the bench. completed a g;roup flyover and Each ol the girls will receive tion to> be denied U s own traditional velments in the presidential- al Aeronautics and Space Adm.’ a the usable payload Is only 2()0 ■tlgating a mysterious voice diers Euid capturing 23 prisoners Haven Fels recently. scholarship awards a final in­ Leo Parskey is a nice harm­ These activities require mem­ eight nriilles from Hue. were returning In single file. a $500 scholarship. They have moment in die *"mmi oyde ot life at paign and Ks leadership from that task nomination campaigns: Lewis Research Center, who has pounds, profotmd difficulties will broadcast heiurd Wednesday by terview ait the hospital yesiter- less individual who won his way For the second time this The pilot ol the first plane cut In Sheila Connolly, daughter of alrcEwly been accepted at Candy Kitchen Us university. Those who wlMi to prove which Is likely bo cause the meet explo­ The Debate—With victory in bership cards, obtainable at any studied the multi-planet trip, be encountered in trying to re­ 'h Navy patrol Edrcraft and alx day morning. to the Superior Court bench by town recreation center. week, North Vletniunese troops his afterburners as he pEussed an Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connolly various ^ schools of nursing, Where qoaUty Candy U Made Fresh Dally Qieir own alneertty Aoold not rush ruth­ sive difficulty of all —^tbe task ot finding Tuesday’s California Democrat­ concludes that not only la It ceive data on earth at toe dis­ isurface ships. The broadcEUBt the lowly and obedient process attacked U.S. Marine positions estimated 80 feet over three-sto- of 133 Florence St. won second where they will put In three Choose From Over 200 Varieties some way of bringing the demonstration ic prlniary possibly the prize tor feasible, but it can be attempt­ tance of Neptune. One can al­ "used toe Navy’s code name for N lessly to deny the good intentions ot oth­ of slaving away as the Demo­ Any town organization, school near Khe Sanh, toe northwest ry vandenburg Hall and third place. years of training. FoUowlng to an end as if bad accomplished some- vdioever makes the best show­ ed with a modest-alzed Instru­ ways hope that advances in ‘toe Scorpion, Bremdywlne. UConn Students ers; those who wish .;to_ claim the right cratic party’s top expert on leg­ or church Interested In listing frontier outpoet that was under -piiiotfl who are Involved In The thre4 sons of Mr. smd graduation, they will return to ing, Sens. Eugene J. McCarthy ment payload. communication tertmlques will The admiral sEdd at leeist bo tend towUrd a freer, nobler educa­ thhv. As its leadership and members islative reapportionment during and Robert T. Kennedy debate activities of interest to teens (18 siege for 77 days earlier thla flyjjyg ayg too concerned with Mrs. Lawrence MorEm of 102 Manchester MemoriEd HospitEd Dr. Zola incUcates that solar- render enormous power re­ eight pleasure boats or fishing To Get Honors TRY OUR POPULAR tional order ought io begin by demon­ worry about how they are going to de­ the long and agonizing months y e a r . yjg terrain aoid other atrcrEift_ to Benton St. placed In the contests tor a minimum of one year’s on national television tonight. -21) may contact Tran Conway Electrlc proiml8lon(SEP) must quirements unneessory. “veasela using toe name Bnuidy- strating understanding and tolerance camp with some semblance of resUlt, vriien Connecticut was inching Striking In daylight, an unu­ keep a Xse^'^tch on the air “s follows: Brian, second place; servioe as a staff nurse. Humphrey—Vice President (Mto. Trank J ,) , 267 Hackma­ become a reaUty before this Scientists muBt alao solve toe ^wlne were In that area of the At- Three Eirea students a t toe file movement'' may enter a phase In Hubert H. Humphrey, contin­ sual----- tELCtlc, the North Viet- speed gauge,” the acaaemyacademy Kevin, first, ^cond “““and third Since the senomrsmpscholarship aw»ni» awards university of Connecticut are themaelvas. toward its final implementation tack St., 648-6060, anytime; or mission, can be undertake. In incredible complex guidance '^lantic. He aidd it was possible PEANUT BUrrCR Kisses uing his visits to state conven­ nameae began with a heavy gp ROUTE 6 and 44A—OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY the “revolution’’ Trance has been ex­ an« Army man —choee Mr. Huong as VSMO ■27 While 57 Until 87 Relox pisas miles, beforo toe truck driver of Sharon, autorr an(l chain Stone said he feU toe futufs SUNDAY Prem ier without any bidding from the AUG. 24 28 The 58 Trovel 88 You John and Beinlce Rleg Parkade Branch—Monday through Saturday periencing. 59 Or 89 Portner FEB. 20 was alerted, a ribbon of the newspaper publisher, offered of toe Register “wffl be en­ United States. Indeed,'We hope he did. SEPT. 22 29 Public Bven while Presldenlt de Gaulle was 30 You 60 Consider 90 Trip MAR. 21 gooey stuff stretched down toe 1180 a share but the deal tell hanced under toe capable dirc(o- But now that Mr. Huepg M Prime Minis­ 2-32-4443 AU M edicinal S e rv ices A vailable \ MlcteliTpewipe C tel DiMiiiift m lltw MAy at last lowering Mnuelf to the point ^ ^ G o o d ( ^ A d v e n e ^ N c u m I |20^21-3I-43| highway. Highway crews final­ through when Iqgersoll w u qn- Uon of toe. KUlc)r brothers." • ter, Mir. Shaplen’a admonition etin has '65-72-81-81 51-61-7944' wtkars be was rea^ring for tm “red 1^ ly eased, toe proMem by pour­ ahle to acquire 80 per c.ent of validity and must be heeded. CHRISTIAN ing aond'and gravel along toe toe^tock, a condition of hla of­ A baby bird eats its oWn menace’’ as a oldb with which to frighten SemNOB MONITOR rood. fer. weight in food every dsy. /■ ri \ t P A G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 PAG E S E V E N Vernon Perkins-Sutherland Area Churches / I Cnltod Methodist Ohurt* St George’s Bplseopol dmroh St. Francis of Assisi B t 44 A, Botton School Menu •78 BOlngton Bd., Bt. 89 ,Vemon Business Bodies Bev. Douglas B. Theuner, Vicar B m BTMBalkMl LitfMrui St. Jamea’ Obnroh Oeaoordla Latberaa Ohnreh South Windsor Bev .Morton A. Magee ItoKr. Bdward Jt. Bearden, M PltUn St. Bev. Gordon B. Wadhnms, N ext W eek (BBh o v i Sjmo«) Paalar Bev. Joaeph B. Bonrret, 9:80 a.m.. Worship service and 8 and 10:18 a.m.. Liturgy of Pastor . the Lord’s S u i^ r. t r a in in g d ib e c t o b NITES OMper and R gh Ste. Bev. Joaeph B. Vnja Paatar Bev. John B. Blkteraltls, child care. Sermon by the pas­ Bev. WmUm H. WUkMM, Bev. nmnaa Barry Vernon Center Middle School: Mrs. Sidney Giaziman of Bev. Loola B. Bauer Jr., Assistant Pastor tor. Service of Holy Oommunlon. Mtmday, roast beef Rev. Oherie* W. Knfel, Pwrter Bev. Vhioeat J. Plynn Aaslatant Paatar Story hour for children. Bolton Congregational 8^vy, West Hartford has been appoint­ Church makhed potatoes, green peas, Masses at 8, 6:48, 7:48, 9, bread and butter, peaches; ’Tues­ ed training director for all Da­ 8:4S a.m. Divine Wondiip with Maaaea at «, 7, 8, 0, 10:18 0 a.m.. Holy Communion, Rev. J. Stanton Conover, 10:18 and 11:80 a.m. Wapping Community Ohnreh day, vegetable soup or corn vidson and Leventhal Stores. Holy Oommunlon. Nunery In and 11:80 a.m. Church School and Nineery. Minister Congregational chowder, crackers, peanut but- Mrs. Glassman, a graduate of Pariah Houae. 10:80 a.m.. Holy Oommunlon, 10 a.m.. Worship Service — Snored Heart Cbnrcdi Bev. Harold W; Biehardson, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. Church of the Assumption Church Schod and Nursery, The Sermon: "Short of Gods’ Glory.” ter or meat eandwlches. des- West Hartford schools and Bt. 89, Vernon Minister Adams St. and Thompson Bd. Rite of Confirmatiim. Church School. ■ Smith College, received her Bev. Ralph IMley, Pastor North Methodist Ohnroh Bev. Fraads J. Mihalek 6 p.m., Knights of St. John. 3. p.m., Gallilean Service, merchandise training at G. Fox Bev. Patrick Sullivan 9 and 10:80 a.m.. Worship m Parher St. Paatar Farils’s home. Pastor’s class. 6:80 p.m.„ Luther League. Assistant Pastor Service. Sermon by the Rev. Bev. Barle B. Onater, Pastor Rev. Ernest J. Ooppa 7 p.m. —Personal vespers. parlBon shopper, and as head of Keith M. Jones, minister of the Tarry B. Oandee, The Salvation Army hfasses at 7, 8, 9:18, 10:80 and First Church of Christ, Wethers­ Pastor In Tralntaig Masses at 7, 8, 8:18, 10:80 Ml Main St. St John’s Episcopal Church soft roll, vegetable sticks, potato partment. 11:48 a.m. field. Church School. and 11:48 a.m. MaJ. Kenneth Lance B t 80 near Hillside Ave., worked as assistant 0 and 10:80 a.m. Worship Serv* Officer In Charge Vernon fish .sticks, F^nch fries, tartar department manager in worn- sauce, cole elaw, bread and but- Ice. Sermon: “ God’s Presence.” St. Bartholoinew’s Church S t Bernard’s Church Jehovah’s Witnesses Rev. Janies L. Grant, Rector ter, Jello with topping. Dessert 8 o.m. Church School. Nursery Rev. Philip Huasey, Paster Sunday, 8 a.m.. Prayer Break­ St Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Kingdom HaO and milk served witii each meal. BE SURE . T . BLISS has been serving the Home and Grades 4 through 8. Rev. Edward M. LaBooe fast. Bev. George F. X. Bellly HartfMd l^ke. 8 a.m.. Holy Commurfen. Pastor Vernon Elementary School: 10:80 a.m., Church School. Assistant Pastor 9 :80 a.m., Sunday School Rockville 10 a.m., Whitsunday, Holy Owner for 86 YEARS; For a complete FREE IN­ Bev. James H. Boyle Monday, pork In gravy, sauer­ Nursery, Kindergarten and (ClasM for all ages). CJommunlon, Sermon, Classes, SPECTION of your home by a Termite Control Bev. Anttimiy Kusdal kraut, mashed potato, green Grades 1 through 8. Presentation Masses at 6:48, 7:48, 0, 10:18 10:48 a.m.. Holiness Meeting 9 a.m.. Public talk, "Manners babysitting, coffee and cake. Expert, supervised by the finest technical staff, of ordination gift of pulpit robe and 11:30 a.m. (nursery provided). ’That are Motivated by Christian beans; ’Tuesday, Vienna sausage 3 ^ phone our nearest local office: Masses at 7, 8, 9:18, 10:80, mashed potato, creamed corn, to Terry R. Candee. ' 6:18 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. Love,” by M. Marlsta, Watch- Talcottvllle Congregational 11:48 a.m. pickled beets; Wednesday, tur­ 6 p.m.. Senior Methodist St. Bridget Church 6:80 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. tower Society representative. Chnrdi key In gravy, stuffing, mashed Youth Fellowship. Bev. John J. Delaney, Pastor 7 p.m., Stdvation Meeting 10 a.m.. Study of May 1 issue (United Chnrdi of Christ) potato, psM, cranberry sauce; Bev. Robert J. Keen S t Matthew’s Church, Tolland of Watchtower, "Making Wise Rev. Truman O. Ireland, Rev. J. CUffMd Curtin, Pastor 649-9240 The Presbyterian Church Rev. Kenneth J. Frisbie Goqiel Han Use of the Remaining ’Time,’' Pastor Tliunday, hot dog in roll, chips, 48 Spruce St. 4 IB Center St. Meeting Sundays in New Church page 270. vegetable sticks, picMes; Fri­ day, macaroni and cheese, mac­ Rev. George W. Smith Masses at 7, 8, 0:18, 10:80 in 9:48 a.m.. Church School, 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. Masses at 7 :80, 8 :80, and 10:80 aroni and tomato, whole kernel Minister the church. 0:18, 10:30 and 13:00, First Congregational Church Nursery through Adult Discus­ BUSS TERMITE CONTROL COUP. 11:48 a.m., Sunday School. a.m. corn, cole slaw. Home-made des­ in the auditorium. Of Vernon sion Group. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. serts or fruit served with all DIV. OP BLISS IXnitM INATOR CO., INC. • 1ST. 1882 0:18 a.m., Sunday School Rev. John A. Lacey, 11 a.m., Worship Service — meeds, In addition to milk, Classes for all ages. South Methodist C^yrofa Unitarian Meeting House Minister Confirmation and HOly Bapt­ The Oldest and Larvest in Conn. calvary Church bread and butter. 10:80 a.m., Worship Service. Bev. J. Manley Shaw, DJ>. 80 Blpomfiedl Ave., Hartford Rev. Besty F. Reed, (Assembllea of God) ism. The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. Paatar Rev. Nathaniel D. Lsuiriat Minister Of Christian Education Northeast School; Monday, Sermon: "Church and State.” 847 B. Middle l^ke. 6 p.m.. Men's CStib Ladles’ buttered rice, beef and gravy, Rev. Richard W. Dupee Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, Night dinner meeting. A new store, the Villas’e Maze, 493 Main St., is fea­ by area women and also by John Franz of Hart­ 7 p.m., Evining Service Str- Associate Pastor 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service, 9:28 and 10:80 Ain., ChoMH buttered gnan beans, apple­ Pastor Scotty's iSioto 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. turing’ the latest in mod fashions. The latest in ford, who is majoring in fashion design at the Uni­ mon: "Pentecoet." Rev. Gary S. Cornell Nursery and Worship Church School with child care available sauce; Tuesday, hamburgs on MRS. CHARLES FREDERICK PERKINS School. rolls, potato salad, pickles, clothing includes the current New York fashions, versity of Hartford. Other items include import­ Associate Pastor at both services. First Congregational Church First Church of Christ, 9:80 a.m., Stmday School, Bi­ 0:30 and 11 a.m., Morning sliced peaches; Wednesday, the popular Persian Print dress, and the Nehru ed beach wear from Mexico and India, pottery (in NOTICE ble classes for tdl. United Church of Christ baked lunchptm meat, mashM Mrs. Sidney Olaasmaa foreground) madf by a Rockville woman, and a col­ Scientist 0 and 10:48 a.m. Worship Miss Marjorie Ella Suther­ steadp sister-in-law of the bride. Vernon AssemUy of God Obnroh Worship with the Rev. Mr. shirt. The owners, Stephen Tupper (in picture) of 10:80 a.m.. Worship. Evangel­ Andover potatoes, pineapple, buttered lection of “ pop” art. Tupper says, “ in bringing the 447 N. Blaln St. Service. Communion Simday. land of Keene, N. H., became They wore street-length green Norttaeaot Sobool Lacey preaching. en’s, misses, and Junior dresses Enfield and Roger A. Ensign of "Glastonbury, have ist William Foster, guest preach­ Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr,, corn, cake with Icing; ’Thursday, The Rev. Dr. Shaw preaching. the bride of Charles Frederick brocade gowns and matching Intersection of Bts. 80 and 81 6 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ made some of the earrings they are selling, and latest fashions to Manchester, we are also attempt­ OPEN SUNDAY er. Pastor oven-fried chicken, mashed po­ at Gilchrist and Go., Boston, 11 a.m., Sunday School Serv­ Sermon: "Religion Grows Up.” Perkins of Mandiester, Satur­ crowns with veils, and they car­ Vernon ship. Mass., and as assistant de­ have purchased others from small shops in Green­ ing to bring back the personal touch in clothing.” 7 p.m., C. A. Prayer Group 7 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ tatoes, buttered carrots, cook­ ice, Sunday School and nursery. 10:48 a.m.. Senior High For­ day, May 4, at the Third Con­ ried baskets of daisies. Rev. Mlchellno Btccl 9:46 a.m.. Church School. partment manager and buying wich Village, '^m e of the clothing has been made '(ikcrald photo by BucclviclUfl) The lesson-sermon has as its meeting. ship, Fellowship Hall. ies;^ Friday, macariHil and um. "Love Feast.” gregational Church, Alstead, The gowns of the bride and Order of Confirmation, and re­ assistant in misses specialty title, “ Ancient and Modem Nec­ 7:80 p.m.. Family gospel serv­ 9:48 a.m., Simday School. cheese, cole slaw, buttered TO 1 P.M. 4 p.m.. The Senior High Meth­ N. H. her atiendamts were made by ception of new members. sportswear at Filene’a in Bos­ ledger and trial balance, billing ford on May 22. Uvesey Is presl- course at toe companies’ East­ increase than toe 14 per cent romancy, alias Mesmerism and ice. Evangelist V^Ulam Foster, 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Union CpngregaUhsml Church beets. Ice cream. MUk, bread odist Youth Fellowahip for The bride is the daughter of the bride.. • p.m.. Church planning meet­ ton. and payroll. dent of toe Saving;s Bank of ern Zone training {enter at East sales rise, excluding provision DURING JUNE, JULY, AUGUST Hypnotism, Denounced." Ihe preacher. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service and butter served with all Grades 10, 11 and 12'Will meet Mr. and Mrs. Francis Suther­ Bookvnie ing .Times Farm Oomp. Brunswick, N. J. He will also for a possible’ federal income Golden Te:ti is from Isaiah, 41: Rui»dl Davidson of Manches- meals. Mrs. Glassman has been a ------Manchester. at the home of Mrs. Stanley land of Alstead. The bridegroom Bev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister sell auto, homeowners, fire, tax surcharge. In toe first 16 Trinity Covenant Church 'ter served cm best man. Ushers Maple Street School: Monday, Junior Great Books leader In COLONIAL DIVIDENDS Llvesay came to hds present 12, 18. • Weinberg, 107 Highland St. for is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Avery St Rev. Lyman D. Reed, health, life and other lines of in­ weeks of 1967, earnings after OPEN DAILY 8 A.M.-9 P.M. The Christian Science Read­ Hackmatack St. near were F. Robert Sutherland of HOLY LAND COLLEGE beef and gravy, buttered rice, West Hartford grammar schools The Directors of toe Colonial position in 1964 after serving as a cookout Frank C. Perkins of 23 Autumn Christian Reformed Church Assistant Minister taxes were $1,106,209, or 87 ing Room welcomes the public Keeney St Aikatead, brother of the bride; STAB’TED VCtAAVV0ycarrots, pickled beets;li/VvUF| Tliesday,A UaOUCkjr y and a student in the Julius w Hartt t Board Co. declared the follow- president od the City Savings surance. 7 p.m. Mr. Charles Wells, ed­ St and Lawrenoe Ckilford of Keene. 061 Avery St. Miss Valerie L. Paradis, He has also been appointed a cents a share. at 749 Main St. and, e x o ^ on Rev. Norman E. Swensen, JERUSALEM (AP) — A ^ spaghetti with hamburg, green School of M u ^ at toe Unlver- ing dividends at their May 23 Bank of Brooklyn. He was itor and Journalist, current South Windsor Minister of Christian Education holidays, U open Monday Pastor The Rev. Robert Hunter of the Mrs. Sutherland wore a blue builders have started work on a beans, cole slaw; Wednesday, of Hartford. In her spare meeting; |1.50 Preferred Stock, president of toe Manchester local representative of toe All­ Shareholders at toe meeting editor arid puUlsher o f Between Rev. James A. Boimema, Third Congregational Church brocade gown with white acces­ tl-miUion ecumenical college of choice of chicken rice soup or time she does interidr decorat- amount per share, S7H cents; United Fund in 1966 a toreotor state Motor Club and of toe All­ quickly approved toe creating PINE PHARMACY through Saturday from 11 a.m. the Lines, will speak on "Chris­ sories. The bridegroom’s mother Minister 9 a.m.. Church School, Grades to 4 p.m.. Beginning tomorrow 9:30 a.m. Sunday School with performed the -ring cere­ theology proposed by Pope Paul vegetable soup, sandwiches of 3.80 Cumulative Convertible state Safety Crusade. The Cru­ of a new class of preferred 664 CENTER ST.— 649-9814 tian Truth VB Propaganda on wore a green bonded knit dress 6 through 10, Promotion Sunday. stock to aid in future expan­ the reading room will be closed classes for all, age three through mony. Mrs. Gordon Howard of VI on his 1964 pilgrimage to the chopped ham and pickle, cheese, Preferred Stock; Series A, sade is a countrywide program Vietnam.” Open to all members with matching aocessoriea. Both 9:48 a.m., Sunday School for 10:30 a.m.. Church School, In­ SERVIOE EXPANDS sion, and re-elected 11 members on Sunday. adult. Andover cousin of the bride­ Holy Land. peanut butter and Jelly; ’Thurs­ amount per share, 20 cents. aimed at reducing traffic and and friends. Sponsored by the wore yellow orchids. all ages. fants through Grade 4, Promo­ to toe Board of Directors. 10:48 a.m.. Morning Worship, groom, was organist Bouquets Funds for the college were day, oven-fried chicken, mash- Kenneth P. Easton Jr. A Common Stock; amount per home accidents. dhristlan social concerns com­ A reception for 90 was held 11 a.m.. Worship Service. tion Sunday. share, 6 cents. 'Cbnroh of Jesus Christ of ’The Rev. Mr. Swensen preach­ of glSMlioll were on the altar. Nursery. raised by Notre Dame Universi­ ed potatoes, peas, cranberry Co. has aimounced that it has mittee and the WSOS Christian The bride was given m mai- at the Alstead VFW Hall. 10:48 a.m. Morning Worship. ty of South Bend, Ind. The build­ All reports declared May 23. IN NEW POSITION Latter-day Saints (Mormon) ing,” Do We See Ttie Cause 7 p.m.. Evening Service. sauce; Friday, baked beans, expanded its services, previous- social relations. riage by her father. She wo?e a Charles Slooog of Andover was Sermon topic, ‘"ro Tell The ings were designed by the dean All record dates, June 1. All HlUstown Bd. and Woodslde St. ’Ihey Died For.” Nursery. ’Truth,” the Rev. Mr. Bowman macaroni and tuna fish salad, ly only tax and bookeeping serv- Robert Phelps of Irene Dr.. full-length satin gown, fashioned in charge o f the music. For a of Notre Dame’s architecture payment dates, June 16. Paul E. NuttaU, Bishop preaching. celery and carrot sticks. Des- Ices, to Include financial re- Vernon, formerly • toe chief Center Congregational Church with a train. Her fingertip veil motor trip to Niagara Phils, First Evangelical Lutheran department, Frank Mimtana. ports and budget formulations. Emanuel Lutheran Church 7 p.m. Senior Pllgrinl Fellow­ sert, milk and sandwiches serv­ quality engineer for Royal Unltod Chnrdi of Christ Canada, (the Thousand Islands Church of Rockville The academy, where Roman The complete record keeping r e -e l e c t e d 10 a.m.. Quarterly Stake Con­ Church and Chestnut Sts. of silk illusion was arranged ship. ed with aU melds. Typewriter Co., Hartford, has 11 Center S t from a crown of orange blos­ and New York State, Mrs. Per­ Rev. Bldiard E. Bertram, Catholic, Protestant and Greek maintenance now available may The shareholders of Hie Sav­ ference. Bev. C. Henry Anderson, East Elementary School: Mon­ Jttoied Cheesebrough-Pond’s Inc. O V A I ^ POOI-S Bev. CUffOrd O. Slmpoon, soms, and she carried a cas­ kins wore a dark blue linen suit Paator Orthodox faiths will be studied, Include maintenance of sub­ ings Bank Life Insurance Co. 8:80 p.m.. Sacrament meeting. Pastor Second Congregational Church day, Barbecued beef on roU, Minister cade bouquet of roses. wtih white aoceasories and a will rise on the outskirts of Je­ sidiary records, accounts pay­ re-elected Everett J. Livesey of Bev. Eric J. Gothberg, 9 a.m., Sunday School. United Church of Christ green beans; Tuesday, spa­ ------Bev. Kennetii W. Steere, Mrs. Lawrence Colford of w rjage o f white roses. The rusalem on land owned by the able, accounts receivable, age­ Vernon Rd. Bolton to another Community Baptist Chnrdi Assistant Pastor rouple are Uvlng in Keene. 10:30 a.m., ’The Service. Rt. 44A, Coventry ghetti with meat Lauce, cole Associate Minister Keene was matron of honor. Vatican. ings, Inventory calculations. three-year term as director at American Baptist Church Mrs. Perkins is a graduate of Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, slaw, Italian bread; Wednesday, BOSS Antoinette Bierce, 9 and 10:48 a.m.. Divine Wor­ She wore a full-length coral bro­ corned beef hash, ketcup cups, Journal postings through general toelr annual meeting in Walting- 888 East Center St. Housatonic VlaUey Regional Our Savior Lntiieran Church Minister Director of Christian Education ship and Church School. Nurs­ cade gown and matching crown peas; ’Thursday, turkey and Rev. Walter H. Loomis, School, Falls ViUege; and the Graham Road, Wapping ery for infante. Sermon by Pas­ with veil, and die carried a bas­ 9:80 a.m., Church School. dressing, sweet potato, corn; Minister 9:18 and 11 a.m. Morning Wor­ Rooeenrelt Hospital School of Rev. Walter L. Abel, Pastor tor Anderson, ‘"rhe World Will ket of daisies. Nursing, New York City. Mr. 11 am.., Choral Call to Wor­ Friday, chopped ham and pickle ship. ’The Rev. Mr. Steere Bridesmaids were Miss Jsuie sandwiches, vegetable sticks, 0 a.m.. Church School for all Know.” At second service, Perttina, a graduate of Man­ 9 a.m.. Early Worship. Sun­ ship. Pentecost Sunday. Con­ Heralding Politics preaching. Holy Communion. presentation of four Pro Deo Perkins of Manchester, sister cheese wedges. Homemade des­ ages, the expanded session for chester High School, served for day School. / firmation and Holy Communion. By SOL B. COHEN POOL SALE New Members Joining. of the bridegroom and ■'*'Mra. Nlirsery thgough Grade 4 con­ et Patria Lutheran Scouting live years with the U.S. Cioast 10:30 a.m., Late Worship. 7 p.m., Junior and Senior Pil­ l a v serts or fruit, sandwiches and awards. F. Robert Sutherland of Al- Guard. grim Fellowship. milk served with all meals. Last Tuesday's unsuccessful candidate for U.S. Senator; or tinuing during the worship serv­ Second Congregational Chnrdi Sunday School. ice. FAIRWAY, Skinner Road School: Monday, try by McCarthy backers to toe Democratic Council in Cadl- 888 N. Main St ravl(di« tossed salad, green fornla, which backs liberal c ^ - 10 a.m.', Wordrip Hour. Com­ kitchen social free to aU senior Wesleyan Methodist Church FIRST take over control of toe Man­ Everett J. Livesey Bev. Felix M. Davis, beans, Italian bread and butter, chester Young Dems appears to dldates In either party. munion. Topic: "Create Me a Minister citizens; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., pi­ Crystal Lake Bd, Ellington DANK CREDIT • ’Tuesday, beef and gravy, mash­ be toe forerunner of a new state­ The Connecticut organization, of toe Manchester Chamber of Kingdom.” Robert Dutton, lay Bev. C. Ronald Wilson, News for Senior Citizens nochle tournament. Setback for Bev. Harvey W. ’Taber, Paator CARDS ACCEPTED ed potatoes, buttered beets, pea­ wide organization of Democratic although still In toe nebulous Commerce In 1966 and served preacher. A nursery and\crlB’ Associate Minister those who would Uke to play. for graduaHon and. room is provided in the Chil­ By WALLY FORTIN Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., 9:48 a.m., Sunday School, nut butter sandwiches: Wednes­ liberals, which plans to work stage, may follow a procedure as a faculty member for bank- day, baked luncheon meat, but­ dren’s Building during wordiip DIRECTOR open card playing, TV and read­ Classes for all ages. foriior's day cords within too framework of toe of sometimes endorsing Demo- ing and management course at 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Or­ ARTHUR ORCG tered rice, stewed tomatoes, service. ing; 2 p.m. to 3:80 p.m., open 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Nur­ Democratic Party structure. cratic candidates, sometimes Brown University and Dart- der of Oommunlon. Oommunlon ’TueSday this week is the day and I hope you will drop In and butter sandwiches; ’Thursday, meeting on CMS and CkHmectl- sery. The McCarthy people in toe proposing .Its own, sometimes mouth College In 1964. Meditation by the Rev. Mr. Dav­ all of you Senior CUtzens are in­ Join your friends. hot turkey sandwiches, corn, bem s, led forcing a primary In opposition Livesey Is chairman of toe Church of Christ is. cut Blue Crose. 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Manchester Young Lydall and Vernon Sts. vited to attend. The meeting Is Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.. 6:30 p.m., Fast and Prayer. cranberry sauce, butter sand­ by Jay Stager, are. In most In to party-endorsed candidates, Committee on Education and 4:80 p.m.. Pilgrim Youth Fel­ I read this article In a news Eugene Brewer, Minister Sunset Club meeting. __ 7 p.m., Evening FTayer. wiches, Friday, macaroni and stances, recent members, haw and sometimes endorsing a can- Management Development of lowship. to discuss, for your benefit, the column the other day that was Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., cheese, cole slaw, peas, butter Ing joined since April. didate of toe opposite party, if the National Association of 6:80 p.m.. Senior Youth Fel­ problems and questions you a prayer attributed to the Robert Phelps e a.m., Bible classes. open card playing, TV, and sandwlchea. That was when Democratic he is more liberal than toe Dem­ Mutual Savings Banks and lowship. have on CMS and Blue Secretary of Commerce under St. Maurice C9inrdi, Bolton NEW 10 a.m., Wortiilp. Sermon: Croea. reading. ANNOUNCEMENT Lake Street School: Mon­ Town Chairman Ted Chunmings ocratic candidate. chairman of toe Public Rela- as quality control manager of President Dwight D. Eisenhow­ Bev. Robert W, Cronin, Pastor "(histom. Fashion, And Chris­ The meeting will feature a short FUday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., day, ravioli, cheese wedges, allocated toe McCarthy forces Attending last Saturday's New tlons Committee of toe Savings the Clinton Plant. S t Marjr’s I^Isoi^mI Church er, which might be of Interest peas and carrots, fruit; ’Tues­ Haven caucus were four of MAn- Banks’ Association - of (Jonnect- phelps had also been em- tian Morality.” Church and Park Sts. explanation on both subjects, open card playing, TV, and Masses at 7, 8 :30, 10 and 11:80 New Time Schedule of five of Manchester’s 18 dele­ FOR to you folks. day, pork in gravy, green chCster’s five McCarthy-pledged Icut. Besides^ his position as dd- ployed as a product 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: Bev. George F. Nostrand and a question and answer pe­ reading; 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., a.m. gates'to toe June 21-22 state "Lord, thou knowest better beans, mashed potatoes, Jello; delegates and all five alternates. rector of the Savings Bank of purchasing analyrt with Hamll- . "The Revelation of Jesus Sector card playing, refreshments and convention. Stager, one of toe riod. Walter Holm, assistant than I do myself that I am grow­ Services at Colvary Church Wednesday, chicken noodle Steve Cavagnaro, toe fifth of Manchester he Is a director of ton Standard Division of Unlt- 1968 Christ.” Bev. Jamea W. Bottoms, free to all seniors who like to Rockville United Methodist five, since has been named a director of communications for ing older and one day I will be 647 E. MIDDLE ’TURNPIKE soup, meat sandwiches, orange Manchester’s McCarthy dele­ toe Mutual Investment Fund of ed Aircraft. A graduate of toe 0 S l m Bev. Stephen M. Price play cards. Church .. member of toe Democratic CMS, and Wallace I. Lohr, Hart­ really old. Keep me from the Juice, brownies ; Thursday, roast committee, gates, did not attend. OonneoUcut Inc. University of Connecticut, he Is St. John’s Polish National Bev. Bonald E. Haldenum Drop In and enjoy playing 142 Grove St. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School OatfaoUc Church ford area mantiger for Connecti­ fatal habit of thinking I must turkey In gravy, kernel corn. Approximately 260 of toe married and haa two tdiUdren. cut Blue (Jrogs, will be the guest with your old friends and meet Rev. Willard E. Conklin, • COMPLETE STEEL FRAMING Bev. Walter A. Hysako say something on every subject 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship stuffing, cranberry sauce^ state’s delegates and alternates ALLSTATE AGENT 7:80 a.m.. Holy Communion, speakers. new ones. Pastor South Pole Balmy Pastor and on every occasion. cookies; Friday, tomato soup to the convention, all pledged (New Liturgy). 7:80 p.m. Family Gospel Service MCMURDO SOUND — The Robert F. Hull of Windsor SALES RISE • OZITE CARPET ON ALL DECKS So remember the meeting "Release me from craving to or clam chowder, tuna salad to McCarthy, conducted an all­ 9 a.m.. Family Eucharist New 0:80 a.m.. Church School, Antarctic summer, which coin­ has been appointed sales repre­ Sales of Stop A Shop Inc. for Masses at 8:80 and 10:80 a.m. starts at 2 p.m. here at the straighten out everybody’s af­ ELEPHANT CAUSES SHORT Wednesday Evening Bible Class at 7:30 p.m. sandwiches, fruit squares. day caucus in New Haven last • PLUS MANY. MA^Y OTHER FEATURES Liturgy. Nursery through Adults. cides with North America’s ■win­ sentative for Allstate Insurance too 16 weeks ended May 18 are Senior Citizen Center on the fairs. Make me thoughtful but KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) — Saturday. 11 a.m.. Family Eucharist comers of Myrtle and Linden 10:48 a.m.. Morning Worship (Tomorrow Evangelist William Foster of the Assemblies PERSONALIZED OBEETINO ter, brings temperatures to toe Companies. His office is located expected to be up some 14 per New Ldturgy. Sermon by The not moody; helpful but not bos­ Jenny, a carnival elephant, with Rev. Herman Melser as They heard toe Connecticut at the Manchester Sears’ Auto­ cent over sales of $102,645,303 Sts. Plan to attend, and bring of God will preach in both services. Formerly of County LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) —A 30-degree range. Under toe 24- sy. With my vast store of wis­ caused a short circuit that cut guest preacher. Sermon: "These chairman of toe McCarthy for for toe same period last year. THE Rev. Mr. Nostrand. along your questions. If you Tyrone, Ireland, Mr. Foster is the 1968 Class speaker for hour summer sun It’s even pos­ motive Center. dom, It seems a pity not to use power to 60 homes. CSianging Times.” Nursery the graduating class of Zion Bible Institute.) most unusual groeting a p p e n d committee describe 7 p.m.. Dally, Evening Prayer. need a ride to and from the sible to walk about without a Hull remmtly completed an Preliminary figures Indicate a HUGE it but thou knowest Lord that Carnival workers said Jenny In toe classified column of The toe Minnesota senator’s cam­ slightly larger pre-tax earnings BIBLE meeting, please call our office through Grade 4. A WARM WELCOME TD ALL coat. intensive professional training United Pentecostal Church I want a few friends at the end. was chained to a power line pole Louisville nm es recently. paign as "a new political move­ during tile morning on Monday. Addressed to Mrs. Lula Crain, 78 Center Bt. "Keep my mind free from the. Monday night when she became ment." SPEAKS It read: "Happy Easter, Mother 24’x4T (Orange Hall) ' Our artificial flower arrang­ recital of endless details; give irritated and shook the pole. The Rev. Joseph Duffey, the by ing class has ended. It was a me wings to get to the point. Tile wires whipped together, FOR RENT Dear—Love, Your Son." state chairman, spoke of “ the Robert Baker, Pastor The ad was placed by Marine Eugene very successful one, with many Seal my Ups on my aches and causing the short. Electric com­ 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pio- emergence of toe younger gen­ persona taking home attractive pains; they are increasing, and pany workem restored power. Jectoia oonad or oUent, oloo Sgt. J. R. Cowan, who had writ­ eration into party politics’’ as "a NOW ONLY Brewer 10 a.m., Sunday School. ten toe newspaper and ex­ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. bouquets, which I’m sure will the love of talking about them Is Jenny meanwhile lumbered 88 mm. alkie projeoton. now political reality.” plained that he couldn’t find a add a little more color around becoming sweeter as the years around the carnival lot until her FULLY n i e Rev., Mr. Duffey an­ Update your engagement 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. WB.DON DRUG CO. oonvenUwial Easter greeting their homes. I would like to go by. handlers coaxed her to a more nounced that a founding conven­ TTie ecumenical movement, 187 Main S t—TM. 648-8881 INSURED thank Mrs. Beatrice Mader for "I dare not ask for tgrace secure moornlng. card where he was. tion of toe proposed new characterixed by the recent At the time, Cowan was parti­ diamond in a new setting volunteering her time, and do­ enough to enjoy hearing the “ liberal” organization would be merger of two prominent de- cipating In toe fighting around noinmatloiis in Dallaa and by GHAReE YOUR ing a wonderful Job in instruct­ tales of the pains of others, but held in the faU. Diamonds never go out of fashion, but set­ ing this class. help me to endure them with FUR STORAGE Khe Sanh in South Vietnam. the Council On Church Union, It is expected to be patterned tings do. So don’t 1st an unfashtonably old • Hi Flow Sand FiHar • .Chsmicsls baa accomplished UtUe toward A kitchen social Is starting patience. after toe Reform Democrats in setting detract from the beauty of your en­ M>322. PRESCRIPTION NatKmal Forest In ita avowed goal of religious "I dare not ask for Improved “The Gift most Sequoia gagement diamond. Saa our beautifully new a 48” Ladder • Bottom Vacuum Monday at the center from 10 C a lifo rn ia covers 1 17'b,7M New York State, which already Compare at $522.00 unity. Actually, church merg-t a.m. to, noon. Thlf program Is memory, but for,, a growing ’ has chosen Paul O’Dwyer as Ite and graceful settings. A wide selection from • Automatic Skimmer • Ta*t Kit acres. e n have occurred at varloua open to all seniors who love to humUlty and a lessening cock­ as littts as $30. times in the past, but the re­ likely to succeed participate In this type of game, sureness when my memory NOTHING ELSE TO BUY! sults have fallen far short of seems to clash with that of their announced purpose of Welcome Hara and all one needs to do to at­ Lady of Faahlon "A" EASY PAYMENTS others. Teach me the glories Christian unity. Vi: tend is to bring a can of canned — Automatic. 17 AVAILABLE With difflcidty church ma­ goods with them. These canned lesson that maybe occasionally Jewels. Watarproof”. SAVE NOWI IN GROUND POOLS chinery can be amalgamated, AT goods will be given as prizes, I may be mistaken. Keep me $49.95 ASHFORD LAKE A m eriea't Most Honored Pools but this does not guarantee reasonably sweet, I do not want and there will be other interest­ Downtown Manchester Winner et both l*t and 2nd prixa award* plu* 10 honorable unity of conviction. In fact, PINE PHARMACY ing prises. So this should be a to be a Saint — some of them JEWELERS— SILVERSMITHS at 958 Main Street every merger results In a new 26 MILES EAST OF MANCHESTER mention* for de*ign •xcelUnce in national competition* or •M C m ter St. 9«a-Sn« good morning of fun and prizes. are so hard to live with but a church, for many local con­ sour old man Is one of the OFF ROUTE 44—SHORE FRONT M)TS "Swimming Pool Age" magezino, *pok#*men for entire pool gregations of each denomination crowning works of the devil. indu*try. Involved decline to Join, thus Give me the ablUty to see good E A S Y TERM S assuring the cmUnuance of these separate denominations. things in unexpected places and Your furs are safe here ’The newly created eccleslaatl- Don't Miss talent in unexpected people, and ARTHUR A. KNOFLA cal machinery seeks to control give me, O Lord, the grace to OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-8 • DAILY 10-8 all church properties, and, as tell them." Our expsrti handle your fur* with melic- 643-5440 — 649-5938 Optical Style Bar, Inc. local congregations resist, bit­ ter court battles Inevitably en­ ulou^ professional care; Insured vault* CHARLES WELLS We had ten tables for pinochle 768 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. SEE OUR FABULOUS POOLS TODAY! sue. again last Monday, and needed guard against damage and loss. The creation of a momdlthlc Speaking on only one more player to make church Is .not (Christian unity, PHONE 648-1191 It eleven tables. TTie winners CALL • DAY • NIOHT • SUN. John 17: ao, 21, which can he FREE BEACH BALLS accomplished only as individu­ "CHRISTIAN 1RUTH vs PROPAGANDA for the past week are: Gussle SPRAYING Sanford, 708; Louise Hagenow, SHUVE als submit to Christ’s will, the ON VIETNAM" G ive a PHdNE M9-3342 Will Be Closed Mondays ^ „ 688-6101 FOR THE CHILDREH New Testament, John 18:18. No 696; William Neverette, 067; Have yw a trees sprayed now to combat the cl»w - M ary Hope, 881; Gladys SSmn Out 0( TSWU • Oull OSlUot one person or governing board ^ hweets. Evergreens and oinamentels sjwjM, can vote the consciences of mll- SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH Schuetz, 661; Harriet Keeney, Bulova for Graduation. During 1 Bko be sprayed to guard against insecte and dis- j Uoos of peoide. ’Ihe only basis MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 687; Gertrude Herrmann, 680; When you know what makes a watch lick, you'll give a Bulova. for the unity of the Spirit Is Inez Mahoney, 687; Josephine one body, one faith, one bop- Schuetz, 618; and Peter Frey, June — July — August tlam, etc., Eph, 4:4^. SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 7:30 P J I. 614. We all have a good CARTER TREE EXPERT GO. here each Monday, so w h y ___ Church of Christ Oome at 7 PJH. For Oritfe« and Desaert t e l . 843-7696 While Peter Glass, Private Eye, tracks down lost golf balls make plans to drop In and t join r SUOOR 1895 POQdONOCK AVENUE (RouieJS) WINDSOR Lydsll and V«mon Streets PUBUO INVITED—FREE WIU< OFFEBING^^i us? FISHER FUR STORAGE Licensed and Insured Tree Experts ONE MILE SOUTH OF BRADLEY FfLD Schedule for the week: 917 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER Phone: 648-2517 /- Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, a aiHe CfaMsee: 9:e9 Am. 325 BROAD STREET— MANCHESTER WersUvi IttfO a.m.j e»«# MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH^TER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 PACH9 MINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 P A O E EIG H T Sports Viewing Battc^rs and Pitching Gools ^Jnoles Pitching, Homerun SATURDAY 1:06 SO BoUer Derby SAW 80 Sandy Koufax Show 2:16 so Major League Base- baU NY at Detroit RSox Home Cooking 8 Baltimore at Boston Pace Indians Win B asobsll USINESS SERVICES ?J2)IRECTORY 8iwever, I tWnk ninth homer, a drive over the By BARRY COWLES CEune througs with the stick Eind 8 AUanta Open Tti-v TxrtiKnw,. *'® waa & UtOe quicker tonight, screen In left, Fifteen down and one to singled to send Cobb over the 6:30 SO Celebrity BIDtord* ger W illiam s tiopea Bell was in commimd after Ellington Ridge go. plate. Minn Fata v*. Mo­ todajrOliat a little home in this ball park—end he did it.” Uiat and was given an Insurance Low groes —das* A —Hurri- John Clchon went the distsmee rey Amsterdam cooking is all his Boston ^®^ treated______a wei- run when Yaatrxemakl, hitting g*n da** B —Stein 78; CAMPING H IG H G R A D E That’s what it is for the on the mound for the losers, 0:00 8 Wide World of com® home crowd of 20,801 to In hi* ninth straight game, hit Oa** C —Vandervoort 80; Clas* Manchester High School fEumlng 11 batters and walking Sport* Red Sox need to get rolling fancy fielding. George W* seventh homer into the D —Bugnaeki 08. CAR LEASING EQUIPMENT diamondmen as the locals only three. The IndlEurs tapped 80 It’ s R acing Tim o in thir (.American League Scott, returned to first base aft- screen in left center In the BETTER SH>E PRINTING Clchon for six hits but dchon 0:80 8 Carl Yastrxemild race. ®1" being benched, turned ih a eighth. —Harrlgan 81, O o n ^ Ttaito, Goto, Sleeping Bag., Job end Commercial blanked Windham High, 3- fought back and retired the lo­ Show After posting a 8-7 record On a couple of gems, while Joe Foy The Orioles Uu-eatened In the 82; d « B — Beaudoin On 1 or 2 Air Mattresses, Stoves, Printing 0, in Willimantic yester­ cals in order four innings In a SUNDAY 10-day, 10,000-mUe trip, the Red bad seven chances at third base, ninth when, with two out. Mot* ^ Lanterns Prompt and IBfllolont day. It was the second win row. 1:00 8 Baltimore at Bos­ Sox returned to Fenway Park Blaif !® INC. ;defenslve attack. Grzyb hurled May, SB played." out a hit to the mound, but hander reliever John Wen* fibrn P ^ r s dI g o CANVAS AWNINGS O u^ . c MANCHESTER six and one third Innings, giving Bell worked his way out of Scott cut down Johnson attempt- LoulsvlUe of the International c vvetmth 873 MAIN STBEET Orzyb, p up not a single hit ad fanning Matter, p jama early and late In hiking Ing to score all the way from League. Wen*, cut midway aroas —Claaa A -H arri- Phone 649-2881 SHELL MEMORIAL CO. ‘four and walking five. I)i was Totala 31 3 6 arria 2 Ws record to 4-1 with his second second. through spring training, allowed We Urge You To Support SERVICE then up to Sophomore Brian Ma­ Windham <0) shutout in four complete games. Yastrzemskl reached first only two hits and struck out 10 i i 6 Hart- Opposite East Cemetery her who came In relief and Ed- ab r h po a e rt>l The Lutz Junior Mnsenm 688 CENTER STBEE3T Reed, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 He struck out six, while walk- when his line drive was dropped in 10 1-3 Innings of relief ..... ’ lowed the single hit to Wlndhtun, Pino, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ing one and hitting one. by Curt Motion In the third. LoulavUle. Due to a nUlltary mann i i 4, 0 0 0 4 0 0 BEST SIDE Quality Momoriais walked one and struck out two. 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Carl YEmtrzemskl powered Bos­ The homer weis the third in MANCHESTER with french fries and tomato at ^rork that is turned out here, It seems hard to believe, but geles Dodgers, pitched out of a Drysdale then retired Dietz on (°n (6-0 and 176) from NaUck, while Dan Socha and Kevin turing Carrnen LeMesa (bass), American League ton past Baltimore 3-0. the last four gsimes for Horton Phone 643-0012 a cost of only (there Is no yjg sighest quality work- copy that is ready for the Itek Phone 643-9149 ninth-inning jam for a 3-0 vlcto- a shallow fly, got Ty Cline to Mass. BEdrd has a 6-2 record Kelley both smashed two b ^ - John Daniels (piano and ac- $1 RIVERSIDE PARK W. L. Pet. G.B. and la 12th In the month of charge for the atmosphere), manshlp Is acceptable. and Monday through Wednesday, If irivA former track chamolons ry over the San Francisco ground Into a force play at Uie CHICAGO-TWINS- _ andl .61 ERA, Including two gen. 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Pattode ,( Biddy New York 21 24 .467. 7% his seventh victory of the year Humlston (8) and Tweedle. meaning to try—plan a visit are done using raised printing, is to be used, you must allow then thought he was hit by a at first, Richie Friedman (.203) that their stay has been extend­ SA’TURDAY 8 AAI.-NOON ICrebs of South Windsor. Danny ‘^aRue recora. Oakland 21 24 .467 7% ______The Indians jumped on WEuah NA'nONAL LEAGUE there soon. You’ll find the which Is most difficult to de­ 48 hours. ’The extra time is to Jaster, a poker-faced young a STROS-OHICAGO- pitch and got halfway to MUler at second. 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The virinners were dancing every night of the week, PAINTS G L A S S C O . longest test of the seMon to date, gppe5^red on his way to a per- the Astros’ victory over Chlca- Boston 3, Baltimore 0 ball struck his bat first and was homertog to the first. J the melodies from the LeMesa the reach of everyone. ’The over­ job Is, whether it is large or Cleveland 8. Wsishlngiton 3 (.287) and Paul Gruner (.288), paced by hits from Rick MMka and will carry on w th this p"l- 81 Bissau S t—T«L 649-7S2B Greco has to be rated No. 1, feet game before Greg Goosev, gg BatemEm’s double with two a foul ball. Miller then hit Berry ESSO Daniels Trio in the Gibson all effect Is quite Impressive and small, you can be sure that Detroit 1, New York 0 from left to right. who singled and doubled, and Icy throughout the summer since he captured all three 160- lined a single into left field with gut in the fourth broke a tie . . . for real this time . . . and A’S-ANOELS 405 MAIN ST. Lounge an extra bonus to end th cost much less than engrav­ every job will receive the same FOR BEST RESUl^TS .1 1-1 Chicago 2, Minnesota 1, 14 In- The second pidrlng of the some effective pitching by John months. careful attention. Should you re­ lap events at Agawsim last the Sox had runners at first and Rodgers’' three-run shot fol TEL. 649-5533 a perfect evening. ing. Should you wish engraving two out in the eighth. and Dierker’s pitching made it intentional walk to District One games Is sched- Riccio who fanned nine batters Lunch or dinner, the Steak done. Community Press will quire help in making a layout, year. In addition, the New Ha­ Jaster finished with a two- stand up. second lowed an Oakland 0, 12 In­ Sandv Alomar sacrificed and Jimmie Hall to the 12th Inning uled for Tuesday at 1 p.m.. Emd gave up one hit to the four take care of this for you. Re­ you ■will find that the Larsens ven veteram is the only double hitter and a 2-0 victory. * Tune-Ups PAUL’S TURNPIKE nings R i^ S n y d er was walked Inten- and ruined a fine pitching job when H a r v ^ (16-7) M d Bos- umlng she tolled, member, If you wish raised will be most happy to help you. winner here this spring. ‘A one-hitter or a two-hitter, PHTLS-REDS- Radio Today Today’s Games tlonally loading the bases. Then by Oakland’s Chuck Dobson. ton University (10-8) will meet. Nasslff 203 100 6 6 3 printing done, it Is necessary ’Their years of experience In the PAINT SUPPLY Krebs, Humlston and Galullo ygg j get ‘em, he said ."But Fred Whitfield singled In two * Engine Cleaning Minnesota (Chance 4-6) at A Tiin hunt nast Dobson struck out 12 Angels The loser of that game plays Green Msmor uw000 ua 020.„ a 2. ,4 -3 WDBU—ISW to give Community Press at field of printing are invaluable 645 MAIN STREET TEXACO all are overdue-this year at Aga- ^gt a no-hltter. CUNLIFFE 1:00 John Roady runs in the seventh, breaking a Chicago (Carlos 2-8) rt.^“ ^motmd^a^^d Kenworthy and had allowed just three hits Monday’s loser In the second Riccio, McGonvllle (6). and * Minor Repairs 3:00 Ken OiifUn least eight day’s notice. and they are always happy to warn. They have been denied Cincinnati edged Philadelphia 3-3 tie and pointing Cincinnati to Tel. 649-0300 New York (Monbouquette 8-3) scooted home with the winning until Chuck Hlnton_ opened Uie p™ ® Carlson; Irish and Babtaeau- 8:00 Dick Robinson Businessmen firms, and pro- help you. Open 24 Hours A Day the winner’s circle to the six . ^ AUsthta beat Pittsburgh 6-2 its decision over Philadelphia. U * Stamps MOTOR SALES 1:00 News, S t o Off 5 4 at Detroit (Cain 1-0) —n 12th with a single. Two outs lat- loser dropping out of the double 910 fessional men practically all use Quality in work comes first Firestone Tires weeks of competition. and Houston took Chicago 3-1 to The Phils took an early 3-1 1:00 Matinee BalUmore (Brabender 4-1) at Bob Allison had tied the game er, with Htoton on second, the elimination series. FARM LEAGUE EXPERT AU’TO BODY and raised printing for stationery, with the Larsens and they make other National League games, Ansaldl’s defeated Pagani’s 4:30 Hartford Highllshts Quality Line Products PI.AINVILLE STADIUM lead on a tw o-i^ homer by Bill Bo'^ton“ (Culp T-2)' FENDER REPAIRS 7:00 News business cqrds, annoimcements every effort to keep abreast of all at night. White and a solo smash by John 7:30 Gaslight Tool Equipment Gen. Repairers Licoise W hlteandasm osm asnD yuonn fo’C l n g T S ' c ' S toe v e S Bill Gartlepe of Huntsville, last night, 13-11, to a slugfest. ENAMEL and LACQUER 12:00 Quiet Hours and other business uses. 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Post time is 8:18 with but almost blew it all in • • * Saints in Toumey were stand outs for toe losers. DEALER IN WASTE EAST HARTFORD Just Above' the Traffic 4:46 Monitor ' a full program of racing events ^be ninth. BBAVES-PIBATES' . Weiskopf Out with an 83, C ircle 6:66 Elncore AP MCC Closing 6:00 Monitor 'Scheduled. Willie McCovey led off with ti Atlanta rushed across three ^ ® James Gramnier N MATERIALS Coventry 289-6333 TEL. 648-6016 11:00 News ; An Increased guaranteed ji„ j jjart followed with a runs In the fourth inning, then Villanova Nets 11:16 Sports Final Three upcoming tourna­ Power and Hand Tools EQUIPMENT ' purse plus quadruplicate points gingie gnd a walk to Frank Mar- coasted In against Pittsburgh. Hartford Arch Gl*^®^® As Aaron Takes Golf Lead 11:30 Other Side of Day DON WILLIS ments at the Manchester RAGS, IRON Painting and Decorating WPOP—1410 936 CENTER STREET . has attracted a large field of gbgn loaded the bases with none Felipe Alou ignited the decisive baseball tournanient sto^ng Ninth Victory Tools 1:00 BUI Bland Concert^ Games Planned Country Club wUl force clos­ ATLANTA (AP) — Affluent said, "but I wasn’t going to quit SPRING CLEANING 2:00 Dick Heatherton MANCHESTER ’ star drivers. With the point bat- gut. Inning with a stogie, moved to ^nday, June 2nd In Hartford, PHILADELPHIA (AP) —Vil- SCRAP METAL Garden and Land Tools ing of the course to the pub­ Tom Weiskopf is learning how toe tour over It." Baby, Honsehold, Party 6:O0 Terry McKay 649-2062 GARAGE tie picking up momentum, this .jben came a dispute. 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Drapes, Curtains, Slipcovers 1:30 Stretching a Buck Specialiling in rack championship. course closed until 12 noon day, quallf^ng 11 individual ’Tel. 643-8736 or 643-8879 1:36 Speak Up Hartford Commission has made plans for be $170. Letters have been sent game. performers and a pEilr of relay and Wardrobe 6:10 World This Week umpire Harry Wendelstedt said er run and an error let to the on that day. 6:30 Weekend Dimension a town-wide picnic from 2 p.m. all town organizations request- STAFFORD SPEEDWAY Aaron, 31-year-old GeorgdEUi teams for today’s finals at BUY Free Box Storage AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SERVICE Dietz made no attempt to get third. ^^li PGA pro-Am tournament 7:00 News untll dusk on July 14 at the lo- ing donaUwis which are to be out of the way and called the Willie Stargell’s two-run horn- nitoaticn. Ken ’Tomezuk will who Is still looking for his first Franklin Field. SELL With Moth Proofing on all 7:10 Sports Time By BILL MOQUIN on June 10 wUl keep the pub­ 7:15 Speak Up Hartford cal Plains Athletic Field on sent to Capt. Keller at hlS home Ditch a ball. Giant Manager er accounted for all the Pitta- P‘tch for the Saints. tournament title In nine seasons "We’re just in It now for sec­ COINS ’TRADE Front End AlignmGnt lic out until 2:30 as will the Winter Clothes—No Limit 8:10 Jock Drees Rt. 31. on Rt. 44A. SUPPLIES Although rain threatened the Franks was ejected in burgh runs. ______on the tour, was two shots In ond place,-t said Jim Kehoe", PAUL BOBGE Desperately needed, to re­ One-Day Service on Suede 8:16 Up Hartford State Golf toumey on the fol­ front of toe field going Into to­ plenish our stock, small or Q* Tentatively scheduled are a Events scheduled during the General Repair Work running of the first a n n u a l------—------“ coach of toe Maryland team Done On Premises 9:40 Speak Up Hartford lowing day, June 11. day’s third round of toe Atlanta which had been given a chance PONTIAC, INC. large collections. 11:30 Barry Fartoer band conc^t, a sing-along, a 16-day stay for the guests in- PLUS Hartford ’Hmes Camp Charity demonstratlon by the Nathan elude an open house at Coven- 76-lap championship modified Classic. d u s t y SOETBALL to dethrone Jumbo Elliott’s 873 Main St.—TeL 649-2881 Connecticiif’ Valley PARKADE Hale Ancient Fifes and Drums, try High School July 9; a teen- MACHINE SHOP stock car race at Stafford St. Louis Southpaw May Start Weiskopf, who at 26 has al- brought powerful Vlllanovans.' Coin Co. Cars Exceed Asia’s games and contests, a teen-age age dance July 10; the town- SERVICE DuPONFS Springs Speedway last night, Forward Pass ready won $86,000 this year, was fnd Elliott, however, wasn’t ready DAILY RENTAL to a c c ep t congratulations. GLEANERS LOS ANGBUtS — California rock concert, and an exhibition wide picnic July 14; a 4-H the nearly 4,000 fans who kept out of toe tou ^ m en t t^e lead as the 97 Center St., Manchester Stop ’n Go their seats wltniessed a tradi­ "You’re never ssife,’’ he said. SERVICE Next To Liggett Drug has more vehicles regflstered by the local Whlrlaways Square talent show July 19, and a pot- toe dubloi^ oilers downed Klodk Co. 15-6 643-6298 tional battle between the lor- After Hurling Second Two-Hit After Friday’s opening com­ than all the nations of Asia com­ Dance Club. luck supper July 24. After Crown toe lowest score In toe first Keeney Field. Set- MANCHESTER round and toe highest in toe sec- petition In toe two-day, 19'-event DaUy 10 A.M .—6 P.M . Where you get low prices bined. ’The only nations that top The date coincides with the 4-H Awards Atlantic Senrico olse and the hare. ting the (pace for the winners, - , j v x .i 10 A .M .- 6 PJM(. $7 a day - 7 e • a mile ’Thurs. • Fri. its 10.7 million cars are West Coventry to Coventry prog^ram, Local winners of the Tolland In this case the hare was Ed YORK (AP) — ond. ^ C o i ^ b e oracked two i:"®®t. Maryland had sU quall- Monday Closed and a 1 0 % Bonus Card Prop; "Rudy” DuPont At Belmont Germany, France and the Unit­ when more than 100 visitors t-H annual Key Awards includ- AUTO PARTS Flemke of Southington, current pitching two-hitterS isn’t "I ’m embarrassed," said MTk Jenldnl « ® « ® "f two relay teams alWe . . . To Save Withf BUY ONLY THE ed Kingdom. from Coventry, England, will od Diane Buscaglla, Marsha Le 128 East Center Street high point man at Stafford and ^iQvijig Larry Jaster back NEW YORK (AP)—Forward Weiskopf after a dlsas^us 83 gg Far- Doyt, Carolyn Trask, and Peter 270 BROAD ST, should fight it out for second GAS YOU NEED be staying at local homes. Phone; 649-6977 one of the top guns in N A S C ^ baseball’s record book, Pass went after a Belmont P^t him out of the $116,000 tour- j>mcan, Ron Gusitaf- Admission to the picnic Will Hoffman. place. Dube Tool Co. Featuring a complete line of Stocker ‘ n? but it might be getting him Stakes victory today In a bid to nament despite his opening 6A gg^ simler all manag- be free and families are re­ ’The recent 4-H food sales held ’ OPEN become racing’s ninth .which had given him toe first- g^j 4^^ jjjjg The opening day prog;ram was DrlU Jig Bushings at Zollo’s and Allens supermar­ Atlantic Products plus ST p!) k .bullpen-aBd that's on the dull side. Only two re­ quested to bring their own food. General Automotive Crown winner EUid first since Cl- round lead. ___ Steel and Carbide kets realized about $78." Mrs. SAT. TO 5 P.M. Bill Fecko paced the losers cords were broken. Roland Mer­ Soft drinks and coffee will be R ^ a lrln g driver pushing a 427 cubic Inch, *!l^J"®/"iP„|g®oardlnal’s left- tation In 1948. Aaron rolled Into toe lead with three hits while EUlott Special Reamer* Katherine Godes of Bolton was ritt, Maryland’s sprinter, ran KIDDIE f Decimal Sizes From STEAK . . . Chorbroiled sold by the Coventry Boys Base- , . tog h a S er m igrntave won h.s spot The Calumet Farm colt, win- a 70 for a 36-hole total of 139, gamipagn, John Burrell and Nick .030 thru .800 in Steps of .001 ball Association, and the Midget winner of the May Basket 9.4 in toe lOO-yad dash, better­ to Perfection on the ■•lugsy’ Stevens ^ "lleh oboth , in the starting rotation F rl^ y ner of toe Kentucky Derby alter two strokes better than runner- Cgnvertino all had two hits. Meyer Steel Plug Gages Football Association. No fires cake. ing toe mark of 9.5. 'Vlllanova’S KORRAL Open Hearth More donations are needed for .^bg- y night by hurting his second two- Dancer’s Image weis dlsquall- up Bob Lunn. Jack Nlcklaus ■ In Steps of .001 for cooking will be allowed. fled and of toe Preakness In a was third at 142 and a handful Wyman M2 M2 x—15-1^3 Erv Hall ran 13.9 In toe 120-hlgh CHILD the 4-H town committee to 'de­ Stevens and Flemke went to hitter In three starts this sea^a Carr Lane Jig and Fixture Farts All town boards and agencies •romp, headed up a field of nine of veterans were deadlocked at Klock 200 021 1— hurdles, breaking toe 14.1 ICIA DAY CARE CENTER i Ball Lock Pins DANCIWi . . . NighHy serving club members. ’These Painting— Decorating the post 18 and 19 respectively for a victory over the New have been invited to assist In 2-0 3-year-oIdaIn the $l00,000-added 144. Gustafson and Simler (4) mark he shared with three oto- Hourly e Dally a Weekly Borite Boring Bars—Carbide In The Olbson Lounge- may be sent to the Coventry 4-H Responsible Care for 2, 8, COMMERCIAL • INDUSWIAL * RESIDENTIAL ed Belmont. The cutoff mark of 149, which Holland; Kasevlcfa and Stalger era Also Representing Other To “LeMesa Daniels Trio” . . . sponsoring the function. Ihe Town Committee and maUed to a p .-"" aam. 4, 5-yr. olds from 7 a.m. to commission has asked each Missing from toe field for the trimmed toe field to toe low 70 6 p.m. Monday thru Sat­ Quality Manufacturers (CLOSED SUNDAYS—JUNE, JULY and AUGUST ONLY) Mrs. Maurice French of Grant Interior— Exterior— Color Clonsulting Service field. It took Flemke slipped from his grasp when board to take charge of one Just nine laps, three run under Greg Goossen becanfie the first Belmont Park classic was Dane- scorers and ties, was toe high­ urday. 6 John, East Hartford—280-6459 Hill Road. Complete Insurance Coverage Hot Lunches Served event in order to provide a max­ OOF Dinner Set l” e "auUon flag, to haul down Met to reach base on a two-out er’s Image, which was retired est of toe year on toe tour. Only 9 Delmont S t, Manchester imum of games and contests for ’The local Republican Town E st. 1915 the lead, where he remained stogie In the eighth *mj*” g JJ’®® from racing by owner Peter Aaron has been able to do much 649-5531 Club participants. Committee Is sponsoring a roast until i S 56 when he hit ihe disappointing, sure. But Jaster Fuller last Tuesday. agsilnst the 7,083-yard Atlanta CAMP 'The Coventry Police Depart, Trainer Meix Hlrsch, who has Country Club course, which 860 MAIN ST.-*OPP. CONNECTICUT BLVD. beef dinner at 6:30 p.m. June 8 wall coming out of the chute a 24-ycar-old veteran of only Read Herald Ads EAST HARTFORD—TEL. 289-4369 ment will assist with parking Coventry Orange Hall on Rt. WM. DICKSON & SON on the second turn, relinquish- two-and-a-fractlon Y®®” ^ *® been sending horses out of winds through toe hilly Georgia and the selectmen of Uie town Reservations are to be Barns x Eind 2 at Belmont since forests. SHOW ; Tel. 649-0920— Manchester, Conn. ing his position to Stevens. major le a se s, already has hi Got A Painting Problem? We’ll Help! have agreed to officiate. immediately with aii Bugsv had driven a steady name to the record book. 1906, was in charge of two of th6 "This Is toe first time I’ve led At a recent meeting of the committee member or by calling r k S ^ d was gaining little Two years ago, ^ shut out Belmont hopefuls—Mrs. Adele g tournament this year,” Aaron Sponsored by R.A.F.C.A. CHAPTER of tbe Service still means something to us— and service Goventry-to

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BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY HORTEN and WHIPPLE H«lp Wernf d Mult 3 * ■ri Trollm r^- Busiiwso SvrvleM CUT THSA HOLES IN ELMER'S JUST AS 1 FK3GERED GET AAEOUrO' DO YOU REALLY FEEL IT WAS Moblto H o h im 6 -A O f f * f « d 1 3 I FIRST MEARO THAT f DO YOU -miMK tiwt'D BETTER ’ Answer lo.Praviout Funln : E l a s t NK3HT SO'S I ...THEV'RE VUMWfVi . HEREl TMSTUCRI .WORTH a l l th is TROUBLE? JOREmPM MYGREAT- C'N SNAFFLE SOME O' HIS ELMER'S COMIN' I WE'VE BEEM too//a p p la u d HI« mrji=j( CLASSIFIED WriAT PRICE FAME? 7i\ I WAMTTO THANK VOU BOV$ FOR "U HARD ? THIA Heavens Above! W9EM qOEASLE'/, CARRcrrs! . 'WITH HIS DOG I it m i BAKERY YOUR CRUDE INEULT^ YESTERDAy/^ COULD BE HAVING MOWER TME COMIC, WA? YOU'RE A WHILE ATTEMPTIN6T0 RIDICULE MvliTHE FINAL DISASTER ACBOSS mounds One Week i^pecial For A NOBODY, HIS CLEVER INVENCiVe SENIUS YOU TOUCHED OFf^ 4LIDE / ADVERTISING HAS 59 Steamer i=Mi-in PROBLEMS? g a g s l a id EGGS MAINTENANCE ONE' •t One of the .STRUCK! AN IDEA THAT WILL REVOLUTIONIZE planets (ab.) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS The Travel Trailer And 8V THE VAV/M-IOAD. m o d e r n 60 Epochal / LIFE / BE EURE TO .5 Earth’s [=1 (TIN REMEMBER THI$ PATE/ source of DOWN L=iW« 8 AJtf. to 4:30 P.M. Bring them to Mini-Motors MECHANIC Camper Buyer light 1 Emporium ol=J specialists in the repair of Excellent opportunity for 8 Antares, for 2 Tropical m all small air-cooled engines. instance isi COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. man experienced in ma­ plant 4 :8 0 P .M . D A Y BEFORE POBUOA'nON TRAVEL TRAILERS chine repair and mataito- 12 Toward the 3 Corded Mini-Motors does not sell sheltered 38 Lines of lawn mowers or other Items nance. Experience with C h t fabrics 24 Device for Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p,m. Friday. side 4 Be filled with producing poetry but concentrates on giving bakery equipment desirable 13 priority but will consider other me­ TM. bt. iTvlT od. violent light 39 E xist 20H’ Concord, loaded. Was 88,- you the best repair service (prefix) excitement 25 European 40 E ternity PLEASE READ YOUR AD chanical background. Per­ 14 Island In the 295. Now $2,995. available at reasonable 5 Spout forth stream 41 Spotted rates. manent year 'round employ­ ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Hebrides 6 Footed vase 26 Right of (hot.) Olaaalfled or “Want Ada” are taken over the phone aa a 15 Row, as of convenience. The advertiaer ahonld read hla ad the FIRST T hem he made ment, above average wages 7 Tidiness suffrage 43 Diagonally 18’ Concord, loaded. Was 82,660. We do not try .to sell you a and working condlUons, plus NOTHING WE CAN PO pearls 44 P c '''l DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the A 0k3 Hi t OH 8 Taciturn 27 Masculine Now 82,876. new machine but put yours a complete free benefit pro­ BEFORE MONDAY 16 Girl’s name appellation exliomities next Inaertlon. The Herald la reaponaible for o i^ ONE Incor­ & AFTERNOONP 9 Sound, as a Into shape to do the job. THEBOOe-TUBE» gram. Apply, 17 Feminine horn 28 Distinct part 45 Gaelic rect or omitted inaertlon for any advertlaement and then only AMD WHAT GiVES appellation to the extent of a “make good" Inaertlon. Errorn udilch do 20’ Norris, loaded. Was 82,960. 10 Blackbirds 29 Memoran­ 46 Flower For an honest appraisal of 18 Bed canopy not leaaen the value of the advertlaement will not be corrected Now 82,675. MOMYirrH THOSE of cuckoo dum 48 Shake- . repaUr costs bring your ail­ 20 African fly 30 Wide- spearean by “make good" Inaertlon. SAM SaO family ing mower, snowblower or FIRST 22 Headgear 11 Demolish mouthed king WHEEZES? 23 Convent 18’ Woodlake, self - contained. other air-cooled motors to: (^ELL 19 Auricle pitcher 49 Silkwonh worker 32 Pressmen, 50 Revolve Was 82,440. Now 81,676. NATIONAL CAR EFU L , 24 Pry bar '21' East evening H A N D LIN G = meal for instance 53 Drunkard 643-2711 875-3136 E n ] o WW W W . In IN E l C 27 Third largest planet 1 2 3 4 !" r - 1 - 5“ r " w r r (Bockvflle, Ton Free) 14^’ Woodlake. Was 81,396. MINI-MOTORS STORES, INC 31 Bustle Now 8996. 112 Park Street Park & Oakland Avenues 14 32 Footlike part IT" !T Ta U S on —Ait rMOfkOd East Hartford, Conn. O U l OUR w a it BY J. B. WILLIANS Hartford, Conn. • IMt by U<>»**4 Po«»w« IM. 33 At this time it 34 Encountered IK“ li Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? 524-5460 I ASKED VtXJ TD W ELL, I R G UR ED TH IS IS TH E P UT UP A PRO­ LESSER O F TWO EVILS < TH E WAV 35 Short-napped f5" 19 li Truck Camper Special £-1 fabric TECTIVE FENCE SIS BACKS T H E CAR OUT, WE HAVE 24-Hour Answering Service Pick up and delivery can be Painting— Papering 21 H*ip Wanted— Help Wanted— Mole 3A MAN WANTED aa truck driver l»M hy MtA. iRC. TAt. UA Ht. 0». NOT A MON- TO Ha v e s t r e n g t h w h e r e r r ’s 36 Follower and yard man. Apply In per­ STROsrry/ 1966 Ford Truck and arranged. NEEDED OR WE’LL BE (W CH- 37 Triumph INTERIOR and exterior paint­ Female 35/^^------son, W.H. England Lumber ING RUTS ALL SUMMER.' over 26 1 K u Free to Herald Readers Dreamer Camper. Only 83,496. PART-TIME D AVY JONES ing 'and papering. Call Phil Co., 540 East Middle Tpke. BY LBFP and McWHLIAMS TI 40 Penetrate BOOKKEEPER tor AccoUnte PORTER 42 Sea eagle Want Information on one of our claaallled advertiaementa? Before you buy any camper see Denoncourt, 742-6173. YOU MUST COME WE'VE BEEN Y BESIDES... THIS TIME No anawer at the telephone Uated? Simply call the Receivable Department, 35-40 Mornings, 5-day week. SPRAY PAINTER — exper- MR. TINTZ... THIS TD THE HOSPITAL. THROUGH ALL IT'S TOO LATE... I'VE 43 Dove’s call the Dreamer Camper, 30% hours per week, all benefits, 44 Weasellike Housahold Sarvlcos JOSEPH P. LEWIS — custom lenced, overtime and benefits. IS DR. BAR KANTEY IMMEDIATELY. WE'VE THIS, COUNT­ GOT EVERYTHING IN lighter than competitive brands. mast be steady wdrker. Apply Apply to Mr. Petro FOUND A DONOR.' LESS T IM E S ORDER, SO I ’M READY animal Fits all % and half ton pick-ups O ^ r o d 1 3 -A painting, interior and exterior, Ward Machine Co. 649-5119, 649- BEFORE,TO NO TO CHECK OUT 47 Deer’s horn EDWARDS paperhanging, wallpaper re­ Nichols Manchester Tire, Inc. 9294. AVAIL... I’M 51 Love god REWEAVING of bums, moth- moved. Wallpaper books on re­ 295 Broad St,, Manchester. 643- W. T. GRANTS VERY t i r e d ; 52 East (Fr.) ANSWERING SERVIGE 1161. Manchester Shopping Parkade OFFSET PRESSMAN needed v r Also available: holes, zippers repaired. Win­ quest. Fully insured. Free es­ 54 Go by air dow shades made to measure, timates. Call 649-9658. for Mlehle-38 two-color. Steady 55 Essential II s e c r e t a r y f o r local law of- job with good pay and benefits being 649-0560 875-2519 OPEN ROAD CAMPERS all size Venetian blinds. Keys fiM. Write Box ’’GG’’, Man- JANITORS part-time,, evenings. made while you wait. Tape re­ INSIDE-outslde painting. Spe­ in large modern plant. South­ 56 Fish eggs U H cial rates for people over 65. ,. Free estimates and dec- Uoned Ooned office, pay com EASTERN BOILER & ing available, up to 6 years to sealer. Free esUmates. 742- includes salary and commis­ comer of Oak and Spruce. pay. Anything taken in trade. oraUng service. Quality work­ mensurate with ability. Full or ELECTRONICS, INC. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE 9487. sion isn't required. Write to DOX LETTERS manship, jieat, competent serv­ part-time. Write Box G, Man­ 99 Loomis St. Box ” DD” , Manchester VENETIAN blinds — repaired, ice. Cqll 647-9664. chester Herald. Herald. Parsondk 3 CLERK — Must have SCHOOLOF For Your retaped and recorded. 646-0273, BELLE MOTORS VACA-nON PLANS ahead? driver’s license. Salary and all OFFSET PRESSMAN Information NOEL Adair dry skin foot 649-2971. VENTRILOQU i s i ^^ Earn a good Income close to store benefits. Hours 9 a.m. WHY NIOTHERS SET GRAY CMll^M^A■i■TMl.aatf..C» creme. Lubricant for callouses, THE CAMPER KING for Chlef-15 or Multillth. Steady LIGHT'TRUCKING, bulk delly^ FlOOr F in ish in g M.-W home. Friendly, pleasant and to 4 p.m., 6 days a week. See job with good pay and beneflts THE HERALD will not dry skin, rough heels, legs. 1-628-0983 profitable work quickly puts Mr. John Katz, Arthur Drug In large modern plant. South­ disclose the Identity of Softens, soothes tired feet. ery, yards. attics, c e U ^ FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- cleaned and removed. AI5 $888 in your pockets represent­ Store, 942 Main Street, Man­ eastern Printing Co., Stuart, any advertiser using box Quinn’s Pharmacy. Rt. 66, Milldale, Conn. ing (specializing in older ing AVON Cosmetics. Call 289- SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL letters; Readers answer­ jobs. 644-8962. floors). Inside painUng. Paper- chester. Fla. REDE WANTED from ■vicinity 4922. ing blind box ads who hang^ing. No job too small. CARPENTERS — Experienced desire to protect their of High Street and Pine to JANITORIAL seryjcis — win­ dows, washed, kitchen floors John Verfallle, 649-5760. WOMAN to care for 2 XihlUren preferred. Call 643-2282, 644- THROW YOUR VaCE Mow MUCH MORE CAN IWEV Identity can follow this Iona’s. Call 649-6468 after 6. ages 6 and 8, BenUey School procedure: washed a n d / waxed, general FLOOR SANDING and refinish- 8896, after 6 p.m. ANYWHERE RAISE TAYCE5 ON PLANET EARTH? RIDE WANTED — Hemlock St., area. Call 647-1364 after 4:30. malntenanj)^ Wise Mainten­ Ing, old and new. All floors PAINTERS — Better than aver­ Enclose your reply to the Manchester to down town Hart­ Motorcycles— COUNTER GIRL, ~12-6~a.m., $50 REWARD ance, 64812603. treated with 3 coats of hot wax, age wages plus Blue Cross In­ ^K)X In an envelope — ford, Monday through Friday, Friday and Saturday night. Ap­ Bicycles 11 Also cleaning and rewaxlng. surance for skilled reliable MrNiuiihl Myndkate. Inc. address to the Classi­ 8-4:10. Call after 6:30, 647-1896, ply Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 for the arrest and con­ Call 643-0381. men. All work In Manchester, fied Manager, Manchester 646-0694. 1968 SUZUKI motorcycle, 160 cc, B u ildin g— Center Street. t-l______Evening Herald, together East Hartford, Vernon area. viction of the person electric start. Approximately Controcring with a memo listing the WANTED riders to ConsUtuUon 600 miles, 8350. CaU 1-224-0513. SECRETARY, no shorthand, Apply, Fountain Village, half or persons who stole BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE -.1 — r w/sj , compEinles you do NOT Plaza, second shift. Call 742- WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ Bonds— Stocks good typist, deversdfied duties. mile from Marco Polo Restau­ BBUKS want to see your letter TWO BOYS’ bikes, 20” and 24” . Excellent employe benefits. rant, Route 44. two swords from WEIL,WELL,BUFFO/ WHAT WELL,1...UH... YOU'RE DNING, WELL,I..iI'M 6910. modeling specialist. Additions, M o r t g a g o s Your letter will be de­ Excellent condition, 819 each. Call MUs Flynn, 249-7601, 8:30 ON EARTH ARE YOU DOING. I GOT OUTATHE OF COURSE. FOR SORTAONMV stroyed if the aidvertlser rec rooms, dormers, porches, EXPERIENCED tractor trailer C a V e y’s Beefeater LOUISIANA! NAVY, commander ONE OF th e Call 643-0736. SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ to 4:30 p.m., Monday through OWN...UH, is one you’ve mentioned. Automobllos For Sola 4 cabinets, formica, built - Ins, driver. Steady work for quali­ OFFSHORE OIL EXCUSE ME, bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. limited funds available for sec­ Friday. Taven last Saturday. > ------If not It will be handled 1966 HARLEY DAVIDSON FL, fied person. Apply S & D, Inc., COMPANIES.^ COA/IMANDER, in the usual manner. ond mortgages, payments to WHICH ONE? fully equipped. Can be seen 95 Hilliard Street, Manchester. J /AY CHOW'S 1961 FORD. Excellent condition. HOMES, GARAGES, porches, '- B U T 3 SUPPOSETHE anytime after 4 p.m. at 30 High suit your budget. Expedient V s Z - SKY IS TME l im it . Call 643-0053. rec rooms, room additions, service, J. D. Realty, 643-5129. Street. kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ 45 East Center Street. Loit and Found 1 1962 IMPALA Super Sport, con­ eral repair work. Financing vertible, excellent condition, LOST — Gray Uger cat with 1985 HONDA. Call anytime after available. No down payment. five 2-year tires with Business Opportuqify 28 r n ^ 7-3 shift, tuii-time, part- green collar and beU. Ver- 2 p.m., 643-6776. Economy Builders, Inc. 643- OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING! guarantee, new transmission ------time. Laurel Manor, 649-4519. planck area. Call 643-8478. 6169. STAFFORD HOLLOW — R o u t e ______with 6 months guarantee, new 19, Drive-in restaurant. All WANTED RNs and LPNs for WILL YOU OPEN THE DOOR? LOST—Sa'vlngs Passbook No. top. Asking 8600. Can be seen HONDA Super Hawk, 8,000 ADDITIONS, remodeling. electric, doing excellent busi­ all shifts. 037-0-00619-9 Hartford National at 117 Birch St. 8300. 649-5401. rage, rec rooms, bathrooms Rockville. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ ness. Second story, all new five Bank and Trust Co., Middle room living quarters. All U 1967 PLYMOUTH esgellent run­ 1967 DUCATI Sebrlng, 360 cc, 6- ment work, cellar floors, pa­ PHIUIPS PETROLEUM CO. Turnpike Office. Application electric, wall to wall rug, etc. SECRETARY, part-time. Gen­ ‘Another tax! And you gtill say the country isn’t ning condition, ' 6 cylinder, speed. Low mileage. Excellent tios, roofing. Call Leon Cles- Made for payment. Large glassed In porch. Ex­ eral cfflce work, 4 hours per being Americanized?" standard, 2 new tires, 8226. condition. 8660. Call 643-7977. synski. Builder. 649-4291. has a Modern 3-Bay Service Statioh for lease at 486 MICKY FINN cellent combination business day, 3 days per week. Call or Center St., Manchester. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY, BY LANK LEONARD FOUND — Lady’s wrist watch 647-1276. contact Rex Lumber Co., Sul­ CARPENTRY— concrete steps, and home. Tom Minor, Broker, plus paid training program. WHAT WOULD ] Krg. r . X. Pal. Ofte* at Bolton Memorial Services. livan Ave., So. Windsor, 289- I I WANTED TO GIVE MY MrNavgkl Sradiralr. Imt. 1960 THUNDERBIRD, valve floors, hatchways, remodeling, 1-875-5042. MAKE YOU DAUGHTER THE BEST— A Owner may have same by Call 286-3770 after 6 P.M ., or 1-201-877-8100 job and many new parts. Can Businass Sarvieos porches, garages, closets, ceil­ 9379. J KMOIV WO, BILL! VOU I DO A THING CHANCE TO GO TO A GOOD STEVE CANYON paying for ad. Call 649-6666. WOULDN’T STEAL ANYTHING) BY MILTON CANIFF LIKE THAT?, COLLEGE, A CAR, FINE be iHsen at Vernon Auto Sup­ O ffo r M i 1 3 ings, attics finished, rec Private Instructions 32 WOMAN to care for children 3 — LEAST OF ALL, FROM A CLOTHES, SO SHE COULD FOUND — Collie type brown ply, 336 TalcottvlUe Rd. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ nights per week. Live in or out. h ^ ^ N O LIKE STAC// THERE WAS A HITLER MEANWHILE... IN SWITZERLAND. YOU ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. FIT IN WITH THE RIGHT MAKE Love'S and white male. Call Dog er related work. No job too Salary arranged. Call 643- YOtrm LEADER NAMED TO POOTZI! IT Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ CERTIFIED • RUSSIAN and PEOPLE— 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, 2-door se­ small. Dan Moran, Builder. N Warden, 6 4 3 - 4 1 3 1 .______9993. 6 .1 T mans MARZ/. PASSES THE dan. Runs very well. Needs ways sealed and small truck­ French teacher in Glastonbury THIS WILL SOUND Evenings 649-8880. Public and Hartford private TIME/.. FOUND — Beagle type black minor body work. Call 628-3687 ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- DENTAL assistant, full-time for I * MELOPRAMA'nc schools will tutor In elUier or and brown male. Call Dog evenings. mano Trucking Service toll NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — -B U T WHAT DOESNT both languages this summer. Rockville office. Write Box free, 742-9487. Remodellng, repairing, addi­ Warden, 643-4131. Call after 5:30 p.m., 1-633-1611. ” N” , Manchester Herald, giv­ TELLER TRAINEE NEED CAR? Credit very bad? tions, rec rooms, garages, BULLDOZER, backhoe work, ing full qualifications. m LOST — Passbook No. S16121. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ porches and roofing. No job land clearing, septic tanks In­ Savings Bank of Manchester. est Douglas accepts lowest too small. Call-649-3144. Holp Wanted— Application made for payment. down, smallest payments, any­ stalled, drainage fields. Paul Help Wanted— Male 36 W e have an opening for a personable where. Not small loan finance Schendel, 649-0465. Female 35 l 6ST — Passbook No. 94881. company plan. Douglas Mo­ Roofing*~Slcllng 16 SIDING man wanted by well TRUCKING. Ught truck- FABRIC saleslady for part-or applicant with good figure aptitude. Savings Bank of Manchester. tors, 346 Main. established construction firm, Application made for payment. ing done. Attics and Cellars xHE BEST In roofing — and full-time work at Pilgrim Mills, top wages, year 'round work. Salary based on experience. MR. ABERNATHY B\ RCLSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY 1963 IMPALA 283 -2-door hard­ cleaned. Trash hauled to the roof repair. Hartford Rd. Apply to Man­ Call after 6 p.m. K. C. Con­ LOST — Saint Bernard female top, power steering, automatic dump. Reasonable. Phone 643- 643-7707. ager. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. struction Co., 643-0916. dog. Vicinity of Hackmatack transmission. Best offer over 6846, 643-9973. Excellent Benefits A40ST UNUSUAL REFLEXES DENTAL Assistant —Experienc­ Street. Answers to Sam. Call 8800. Call 643-8282 after 6 p.m. ONE TREE climber and one TVE e v e r com e ACROSS!! MITCH’S LAWN Service —Com­ ed preferred ^ut will train. 649-6612. Roofing ond ground man wanted, experi­ OUCH! OLDSMOBILE, 1963 Wagon. plete lawn care, seeding’, mow­ Chimneys 16-A ' Knowledge of typing and of­ enced only need apply, top Good family car, V—8 automa­ ing, rolling, etc. Also odd j o b s ______fice procedure. Write Box EE, MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALU wages to right man. Call 643- Announcamants tic, radio, heater, recent tune- cleaning cellars, attics, yards. ROOFING — Specializing Manchester Herald. 8104. BCV,CHlfS,LASrNI6MT HE RCXIEPGVER, up and oil change. 41,000 miles. Free estlmate.s. 649-1186. pairing roofs of all kinds, new ...... , , ------r~2 *__------— ----- ?------Wrm REHBARS>^LS, ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ Call after 6 p.m.. Asking 89«5. r^ fs, gutter work chimneys a r c a v e y ’s Res'tau MAN-full-time. Apply in per- HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK CNTVJMBKEmSA SAT UP, JUMPED IP/CT CARDS, AA/D TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, DO&THATCOULPDO ers, sales and service, bonded 649-6287. cleaned and repaired, 30 years ■' son. Barrett Plumbing Supply, WPOU6HHOOPS-- RORTHATK/MDOF representative. Alfred -Amell, building lots cleared, trees top­ rant, 643-1416. EVE»3yTM//VJ6 ./' 7WE WORKS.' experience. Free estimates. 331 Broad S^,-^ Manchester. 621 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, EAST—MANCHESTER MONEY, WHO 647-1719 or 643-4913. I960 FORD Ranch Wagon, 6 ped. Got a tree problem? Well Call Howley 643-5361, 644- COUNTER WOMAN lor eve­ COULPN'X ? - cylinder, automatic. Clean. worth phone call, 742-8252. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 8333. ning shift, 7 p.m. to midnight, LIMOUSINE Service — 1968 Call 649-8866. Cadillac yours for your wed- __ SALKS AND Service on Arlens 3 to 4 evenings per week. jSECRETARY ,iitig day with chauffer, f o RD Country Squire station Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn Heating and Plumbing 17 Please apply manager, Mr. alr-conditloned, 7-passenger, wagon, 1963, responsible own­ mowers. Also Homellte chain Donut Shop, 265 West Middle £ l ■'^rigenlal, air - conditioned saws and International a u b m & M Plumbing * Heating. Tpke. Ulric Limousine Service, Ed­ er, 81.000. Call 623-9936. office, music, electric type­ PRISCILLA’S POP mund U. Parent Jr., Cadet Tractors, Rental equip- service calls our specialty. No BY AL VERMEEB 1961 NINE PASSENGER Coun­ ment and sharpening service job is too small. Free HAIRDRESSERS—full or paft- writer, Bl^e Cross, CMS, time, salary and comnjiSs'o^s life Insurance, m an^frlng^' try Sqiflre. Power brakes and ' on all makes. L & M Equip­ estimates gladly given. Call V C3 EE. OF steering. Good tires, 8400. Call ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon, In a modem bOsy shop. Pleas­ benefits. ' y ' 1 DON'T FINd> C O U R S E . 649-2871. NOTICE 643-0361. 875-7609 Manchester Exchange ant working conditions. Apply IT THAT WAV, A L L 1 R E A D ' Magic Mirror Beauty Shop, 767 A progressive and ^expand­ Are You An POP/ After due consideration of all — Enterprise 1946. IS T M E FORD — 1961 station wagon, Main St., Manchester. ing company. ‘ g FUNNIES C UM b HU, l«. TJJ. b ,. m , fk. OH. facts, the Bolton Zoning Com­ Milliiwry. I f CaievTolet 1960, 4-door sedan. SHARPENING Service — Saws, i mission has denied the request Dressmaking SERVICE FULLER Brush cus­ CAPTAIN EASY Both very good cars. Must sell. knives, axes, shears, COLONIAL BOARD Co. BY LESUE TURNER for zone change from R-2 to R-1 tomers from your home by tele­ Call 649-9763. rotary blades. Quick service. DRESSMAKING — Alterations, 615 PARKER STREET I KNEW KOONTZ HAP NO PRINCIPLES, zone, which would eliminate the phone a few hours per week. Experienced m ADMIT I'M AMAZED OH, MV Capitol Equipment Co., 38 zippers replaced, etc. Excel­ MANCHESTER, CONN. BUT I ’M APPALLED THAT HE’D TRY TO HE AGRBED NOT TO SUE SOUL AND R-2 zone from the Bolton Zon­ Main St., Manchester. Hours Very profitable. 'Call 247-1949. POIST OPF THAT NIGHTMARE HE PAINTED Trucks— Tractors 5 lent workmanship, 649-4311. Mrs. E. S. Loftus r FOR HIS F B E --X HOLY BOPYI HOW ing Regulations. dally 7:80-5, Thursday, 7:30-9, ON MY trusting e m plo ybesi DEPRAVED Bolton Zoning Commission (fSST----T ^woKEi CAN A MAN 1969 FORD — Excellent condi­ Saturday 7:30-4. 643-7068. PROFESSIONAL ALTERA­ u MtmM SET?! Donald Tedford, Chairman tion, halfton pick-up. New paint TIONS arid dressmaking done PART-TIME Dated this 27th day of May STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, job. Custom cab, 649-6609. In my home. Home fittings ARE YOU tired of fighting your COMPOSITOR? 1968, at Bolton, Connecticut fireplaces, flagstone tereaces. SALESWOMEN (2) available. Call Mondays or any way to and from work every­ All concrete repairs. Reason­ evenings after 7 p.m. 742-6657. 1960 FORD pick-up, F-lOO, 8000. Mornings, 9:30 to 1:30. day? How would you like to IMMEDIATE OPENING AVAILABLE ably priced. 643-0851. Afternoons, 1 :30 to 6 :30. work in a pleasant suburban <8-1 INVITATION 649-0858. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Moving— Trucking— atmosphere with access from Delightful working conditions. a super highway In the neat ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS 1968 FORD F-360, all new moving large appliances. Burn­ Aftar reviewing the many fringe benefits, TO BID rubber. Private owner. 8550 or ing barrels delivered. 8A. 644- APPLY MR. AFTER future. We are looking for ex­ Sealed bids will be received at perienced machine operators. you'll wonder why you waited so long fo PLeAse.„icBNNecv,.. I ...I H E B p roee,. WHILE AT “octopus" H0 .-> best offer. Call 643-8104. 1776. MANCHESTER Delivery—light THAT'S BHOU6 H ALPNE FCKCA WHILE.. the office of the Purchasing trucking and package delivery. REGAL MEN’S SHOP People with experience on mill­ [oln us. 1966 DODGE truck. Brand new l AvVN MOWERS sharpened BOSimSS FOTZ VES, 6EUTLEMEN, WE Agent, 41 Center Street, Man­ Refrigerators, washers a n d 901-907 Main Street ing machines and lathes, en­ SHALL aZACK ROBlhi brake job. In good running TDPAY... chester, Conn., until June 10, and repaired. Engine tune-ups, stove moving, specialty. Fold­ Manchester, Conn. gine and turret and all around MALOUES ARMOR. - condition. 8360. Call 1-686-4343. Apply In Person A t The-^ ARE 1968 at 3:00 p.m. for CON­ reel, rotary, hand. Plek-up and ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. 643-2378 machinists. We offer in return you ALL THROUeH THBOUe TRACT FOR TOWN WIDE deliver, 649-7958. pleasant working conditions, MAU SHBySARMS Rghi; mi^s . LITTLE SPORTS BY R O U ^ N REFUSE COLLECTION SERV­ Trailers— paid holidays, overtime arid m a l o w e z . FOR MOST.., HER ICE TO APPROXIMATELY WILLIAMS Tree Service, spec­ .WOMAN wanted evenings, full go6d insurance benefits. We are sarT/na wiNoaws ializing in tree and shrub care. Pointing— Papering 21 LATE HUEBAUPr 16,000 DWELLING UNITS. Mobile Homes 6-A or part-time. Apply In person. an equal opportunity employer. 643-8104. Em’s Bakery, Tri-Clty Plaza, Interested? Emco Corporation, MANCHESTER EVENING Bid forms, plans and specifi­ VOLKSWAGEN L. PBLLE’n E R — Painting — cations are available at the completely Insulated, with heat RUBBISH — trash removed to interior and exterior, papering Vernon. Bolton, Conn., Call 649-5258. Q Purchasing Office, 41 Center and paper removal, fully In­ and ready to go. Low mileage. .the dump, lawns maintained. CHALLENGING professional PLUMBER — EXPERIENCED, Street, Manchester, Connecti­ sured. 643-9043, and 649-63?6. HERAID CaU 643-4412. Call 649-1868 after 6 p.m. position with YWCA. Average steady work, new construction, cut. good hourly rate with overtime. MANCHESTER, CONN. Town of Manchester, CONVERTED school bus, ANYTHING taken to the dump, PAINTING — Interior and ex- 30 hours per week, September IS BISSELL STREE’T throu^ June. Work in East Inquire Imperial Plumbing Co., Connecticut sleeps 8, hot water, gas heat­ appliances, bulky furniture, at- terior, very reasonable, free I M b M l*. kK. Hartford, Glastonbury or Man­ 989 Sullivan Ave., South Wind­ Robert B. Weiss, er, self-contained, excellent tics, cellars cleaned, light estimates. Call Richard chester. Coll 643-6149.. sor. 644-1621. General Manager condition. Call 1-677-2706. trucking. Ch^ap. 289-6860. Martin, 649-9285, 649-4411. i < PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 PAGE THIRTEEN Houto* For S«de 72 Houses For Sal* 72 ArMetot For Sdio 4B HousohoM Goods SI Honsof For Scrio 72 Lots For Sole 73 Out O f Town Out O f Town Legal Notices South Windsor MILl^ONS of ruga have b««n flLECTRIC Stove, dryer, 8x10 RAMBUNO CAPE — 7 rooms, MANCHESTER — 4 family, NEW 5-bedroom Co- LAND WITH road frontage, on For Sole 75 75 OBOEB OF NOTICE ON cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's and 9x12 rugs emd pads, S pair BERRY’S WORLD 1% baths, screened porch, ga­ 4 rooms each, buslneM aona, FOREST HILLS w ”®®- Buckland Road, Manchester, APPUCATION TO SELL W ayne M cNeilly approximately 60 per cent net COVENTRY — Here is a friend­ VERNON — 8 itiom Raised SEAL -ESTATE CLASSIFIED America's finest. Rent electric lined drapes, 648-4024. rage, treed lot. Bowers school. ^ . I *'®"‘ g"»g*. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ly little home vdm 2 bedrooms, Ranch wim too many extras ^ AT A POTOT OP PROBATE, shampooer, $1. The Sherwin- Han«ly to lUing Junior High return on investment. Afk tor Drive up Vernon at., take city water and sewer. Belfiore 649-6847. heW at Coventry, within and for the - Gets Navy Medal BROWN TWEED Sofa-bed, year Earl Everett, 649-8688, 648- Agency, 647-1418. living room and kitchen. Large to list, including an outdoor IMetrlct of Coventry, on the'21it day Wniiams Oo. and High School. (26,000. Phll- your second left past Ly- lot and lake privileges. Only swjthmlng pool, bam and gar­ of May. 1988. old, (20. Kitchen table $0. 646- brlck Agency Realtors, 646- 6129. J. D. Real Estate Oo. dall St. and proceed to the BOLTON — Near center 1% Preaent, Hon. David C. Rdppe, Marine, Cpl. Wayne P. Mc­ acre lot in beautiful residential (18,000. Call me Jarvis Realty age space for' 8 cars. An ab- Judee. ADVERTISING SAVE BIO! Do your own rug 1789. 1 \ 6847. end of Richmond Rd. n e w LISTING and immaculate. Estate of Edmere Mooers aka Bd- Neilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. and upholstery cleaning with SPLIT-LEVEL — 8 rooms, 4 Six room Cape, formal dining 646-7867. Co., Realtors, MLS, 648-1121. SOlUtely Immaculate quality mere L. Oolllns, late of Coventry, In Take your right on Ken­ Robert J. McNeilly Sr. of 25 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Blue Lustre. Rent electric 18 cu. ft. O.E. frost free refrig­ RANCH — 7 rooms, 2 fidi bedrooms, 1% baths, large built home on a beautiful acre . erator. O.E. auomatlc washer, family room, now wall to wall nedy Rd. Drive past iSilTON LAKE - LoU 800 • VERItoN—MANCHESTER Une- Inf ae. unnniff Admlnlstrstor having made Highland Dr., Wapping, has 8 AJf. to 4:80 P J l shampooer, $1. Olcott Variety baths, modem kitchen with Bishop Drive and stop at me kitchen, 8 bedrooms. Wall to t^eed and in very„ 7 room Split Level. Private lot. Mr. Merritt, Belfiore written aj^lcatlon to said Court, in Store. bureau, 2 boys bikes, 28”, full built-ins, formal dining room, and draperies stay. Oarage, wall in several rooms. Over- Agency, 647-1418. accordance wXh the statute, for an been awarded the Navy Com­ set Encyclopedia Britanlca very attractive green Co­ nice area. Priced to sell. treed lot. Near schoid. Im­ ______order of sale of the whole or part family room, 8 bedrooms, 2- (27,600. Philbrick Agency Real­ lonial wim our "Open sized garage, large screened Ttnrtivw u . . . 1 u in t Ike real estate described therein, mendation Medal (or action in with bookcase. Call 646-8006. tors, 649-8847. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. mediate occupancy. Only (19,- BOLTON — Here Is a home for it is ordered that said ai^lcatlon COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. car ' garage. Ebccellent neigh­ House” sign out front. Let porch. Belfiore Agency, 647- 900.. Hayes Agency, 6464)181. Vietnam. MANURE SPREADER for sale, borhood, (31,000. RKUhi^ck 1418. the future at ye«terday*8 price. ^ ft® ImSW* ^ ? ‘^® ^ 4iM PJL DAT narORB PDBLIOATION DREXEL mahogany bedrbom MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom one of our representatives % ACRE HOUSE lots for sale __ m Cpl. McNeilly Is a graduate (40. 1-228-8411 after 6:80. Agency, Realtors, 646-6847. off Keeney Street near Fox COVENTRY — Attention young Tnie 6 room Ranch with at* 1968. 8 o clock in the forenoon: D cMUm tor totartojr M d M M day to 4tM p.m. J set. Four {>oster double ..bed, Cape. Built-ins, fireplace, ga­ show you the neighborhood, toched garage has a new elec- of Soum Windsor High School PERCH BUGS, mud bugs and me treed lots and me fine NEW LISTING — Seven room Grove Golf Course. Call 648- families. Good starter house. double dresser with mirror. Ehc- MANCHESTER — 4 room rage. % acre treed lot. Cliff- Ranch, two full bams. Mr. trie heating system, flagstone Manchester ^venk>g*HeraId, a and enlisted In the Marine night crawlers for sale. 487H cellent condition. 643-4887. homes—truly me "(3harm” 2688. Fireidaoe, storms and screens, Corps in April 1666. Cpl. Mc- Ranch, extra clean, kitchen wood, Bush Hill Rd., (24,000. Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, (12,000. CaU Judim Wilhelm patio and wall to wall carpet- ?m"t15ct"®,r,l3*b? ,Sii7illlr^°?o,l? North Main St. Ray Holcombe, Realtors, 644- in me City of Village Ing. All of this for only (19,500. thereof on the public alsn-poat near- Nellly’s brother, Robert McNell- DIAL 643-2711 bullt-lns, modem, wall to wall Charm. These fine homes 647-1418. (JHOICE RESIDENTIAL area. Real Estote, 228-1675. carpeting, good location. Ask- 1288. Walking distance to new Globe Call me Jarvis Realty Co., eat to the place where (he deceased ly Jr., is a former Marine and LAWNMOWER, 42”, 8 blade ro- Muskol Instmiiwnto 53 are priced In me mirtles. Realtors, MLS, 643-1121. last dwelt,—and by leavinz with, tary. Attachment for o ld e p ______PRES’HGE AREA. Big con­ Hollow school, near golf TOLLAND — Near parkway. or by maUInz In—certified—(ettem. now a patrolman with me Man- Continiwd From Prteodlng Pago RlLti*'’s47 P0M' COMPARE THIS 6 room Cape We can build to your plans temporary. Pour bedrooms, 2 Smaller 5-room Colonial, ga­ poStaze prepaid and return receipt >. Chester Police Department. liiodel Sears garden tractor CABLE NELSON piano. Excel- Realty, 647-0998. others. This one includes or ours. Complete engineer­ course. Call 649-8782. VERNON —Beautiful Forest requested, auldreased to each of thie ^ tli accessories. Never used, lent condition, (800. Call alter bams. Unique stone fireplace------rage, workshop, acre wooded On Jan. 80 of mis year, Cpl. MANCHESTER — 2-famUy a breezeway and garage. Three ing facilities available. Do In spacious and gracious living WAPPING — (4 acre building View Drive. Gorgeous 8% mom t e - i i S ^ a t l S r f ^ySTfb?e' McNeilly was at the Da Nang half price. Call 649-9931. 6 p.m., 649-9793. lot, excellent condition. Only Colonial with automatic kltch- return make to H«lp Wcrntod Mob 36 H«lp Wontod Mote 36 Oats, 6-8, 2-car garage, 2 heat­ or four bedrooms, full walk­ stop out Sunday afternoon. room. Screened and glassed lot. Prime location wim trees. (14,900. Hayes Agency, 646- Guest Preacher ing units, assumable mort­ out basement. Nice picture win­ Jee Lombardo, Carl Zinsser porch, treed and private rear Owner, 644-0900. 0181. en, unique and tasteful floor to david c. r a ppe . Judge. SHEET METAL worker, experl' PART-TIME Billing clerk must 24x4’ above ground round pool, 120 BASS Accordion, red and celling brick fireplace. Four “------^------william Foster of Stamford skimmer, dlatomatious earth white, used one year, (160. Call gage. Ask for Earl Everett, dow, large kitchen and dining or Frank Filloramo will be yard. Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. enced in duct layout or duct bo able to type, 7 p.m. — 11 SCARCE A-Zone lot on Wood- twin sized bedrooms, 2V& bams, d e c r e e on will preach tomorrow at me filter, ladder, diving platform. after 6, 649-3868. 649-8638, 648-6129. J. D. Real room and occupancy to be de­ more ,than happy to show GLASTONBURY — Luxury cus­ erection. Good pay, fringe ben­ p.m., 2 to 3 nights per week. you around. Remember bridge St. In Manchester, caty tom crafted seven room Ranch, 2-car garage. City water. Circa LIMITATION OF CLAIMS 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. serv­ Mashkin Freight Lines, 289- (126. 640-6461. EMate Oo. termined. Wolverton Agency ROfMiEDGE RANfJH — . AT A COURT OF PROBATE, efits also oil burner. Call 828- ——------Realtors, 649-2818. also, city water and city recently listed. Frame and Ro­ water and sewers. Only (6,200. over-looking Elevenm hole, 1665. Mr. Merritt, Belfiore nolden at Bolton, within and for ices at Calvary Church, 647 7707. 0278, Mr. Wolfborg. Call me Jarvis Realty Co., SILVEStTONE guitar and case, COLONIAL — 0 bedrooms, ______sewers. man brick construction. This Mlnnechaug Golf course. Two Agency, 647-1418. ^y^MSy.°A.D'’Sw:'of May, A.D. 1988. ^ . ’’P'*®- MAN for work in local dairy (40. Call 648-7128 after 6 p.m. formal dining room, dream MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, immaculate home has bom a Realtors, MLS, 643-1121. full bams, 2 car garage. Beauti­ .. -.esint,Present, Hon. Norman J.J Preuss, Mr. Foster is a 1968 graduate Boats and Accossorios 46 BE A PART-TIME Vermonter of Zion Bible Institute. East store three evenings plus some kitchen, large paneled family zoned for business. Call for -I dining room and eat-lir BOLTON LAKE Vemoh—Wood- ful large lot. Bel Air Real Es­ ABA HEAT TREATING HAMMOND L—100 organ, 2. room, baths, one off master more details. H.M. Frechette BELFIORE AGENCY kitchen. tate 648-9382. — Vacation on your own land, the^ntcsuue' of Providence. R. I., where he re Sundays. For details call 640- 17’ RUNABOUT, 70 h.p. Mer­ Tasteful Tennessee ed lot 100x100’. Lakefront priv- Write for free acreage list. Columbia, ceived me most outstanding 8017 days, evenings 643-9707. cury, tilt-trailer, soft top, fully years old. Owner leaving for bedroom. 2-car garage. Excel- Realty, 647-0908. Realtors 647-1413 pink brick fireplace. Three bed­ Florida. Call 643-7163 or may lent neighborhood. (87,600.------, lieges. Goodchild-Bartiett Real- COLUMBIA — oversized Cape, Green Mountam Hideways, 30 This court doth decree*th^'three scholastic honors In his graduat- Immediate opening days equipped ready to go. 649-7702. rooms, cedar closet, 2-car ga­ tors, 289-0936, 289-9151. for tool steel heat treater. be seen at 102 Green Rd. Philbrick Agency Realtors, 649 JUST REDUCED -- (28,000. Six 7 rooms, 2 full baths, family Mam Street. Springfield. Vt.. «® 5347 room Ranch, built-ins, reo, rage, lovely Jalousled porch. room, large lot, garage, ideal Experienced man preferred SoksiiMn Wanftd 36-A 14’ PLYWOOD runabout, fuU Wall to wall. Fully paneled cel­ •______hlblt thedr claims azalnat the same Ih® class speaker Thursday at ® 1MI br NCA, Ik . ____!______^______room, 2 fireplaces, garage, TRULY A home for larger fam­ (or large family. (28,600. Phll- to the administratrix and directs the commencement exercises. —trsdnee will be consid­ fiberglas bottom, 46 h.p. Mer­ ily, 8% custom built rooms In­ lar. Park-llke yard front and Land For Rent 73>A LICENSED Real Estate sale- cury, tilt trailer and canVass AnHqiMS 56 SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ many extras, acre lot. Mitten brick Axenev Realtors 649- Windsor — 3 bedroom tlmt public notice be given of this The guest preacher was re- ered. 8 day—48 hour work Winterbotham! But on your cluding 4 bedrooms, living rear wim beautiful stone work, Si; ■ K»a.. taan,.n,. A,r«.. ...r S f week. Excellent fringe bene­ men with previous experience. cover, good for water skiing, I'm all for logging, vvinteroot cellent condition, on bus line. Agency, Realtors, 643-6080. STAFFORD AREA — 172 sicres ------ntly approved by the Soum- CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, Property includes 2 extra build­ room — dining room combina­ Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. H acre, 5% per cent assum- • ■ fits. Call Mr. PhUbrick, Philbrick (560. Call after 6 p.m., 649-3363 OWN time!" wooded land. Several hundred NORMAN J. PREUSS Judge cm New England Board of Ageney, 649-6847. expert repEilrlng. Colonial ing lots. Marion E. Robertson, TWO FAMILY off East Center tion wim beamed ceilings and ANDOVER able mortgage, (19,600. 644- Clock Shop, 882 Main St., rear. a fireplace. A family room and feet borders on beautiful lake. 1866, owner. Rt"87®‘y explosions which threatened MEN WANTED part-time morn­ Silvertone TV, mahogany HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques STORE FOR RENT — down baths, full basement, steam room Colonial. Full bath, 2 PICTUREBOOK setting. Eight COVENTRY Lake — 4 room COVENTRY —Route 31. Four avaUable. 648-6930. lavatories, fireplace, built-ins. Merritt will be on me prem­ .Manchester 649-6806 {S^eWme^robltr^rffc" In te : be held at 9:30 a.m.; Morning other aircraft in me area. ings for Janitorial duties in East Hartford cabinet model. Space heater, bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, town Manchester, State OLD ORCHARD Beach, Maine, oil heat. Located in an Indus­ room Ranch amid tall, stately summer cottage. Excellent room Bungalow on 2H acres, 3i'es*tCT? Manchester area. Call 624-0620. glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ trial Zone'with tremendous po­ % acre wooded lot. Cliffwood, ises to show you these trees and lovely landsccqiing. walnut color with 6” pipe. Yel­ Theatre Bldg, inquire Manag­ Two three — room apartments fine homes and plans by L. area, close to water, beautiful- BOLTON — Older home, bam. Aluminum siding, oversized ga^ dSy"‘^ ' Jun'^‘’A^.‘*i*m"a('*three ^*7^0* 107 Burnside Ave. low formica kitchen set with lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 tential. Loads of value at a Bush Hill Rd., (28,900. Ray Hol­ _Fpur bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, lyixr treed i/\flot. r>r»izrOnly MOM(6,900. TYrrroaHr yes .^..4. ___ n __ i_a_ rflgg $10 900 P&S6l{ Bofilltors In aftcmoon, €uid that Evenings GrOspcl SGrvic© a t 7 .30. Cpl. McNGllly ran into the h&x* er, State Theatre. 643-7832. with showers, sleeps 4, (100 out buildings. 2 building lots notice be (riven to all peraoiw Inter- a Bible .class and prayer serv- MAN WANTED part-time. Ap­ 4 chairs, excellent condition. Lake St., Bolton. 646-3247. down to earth price. Call the combe, Realtors, 644-1286. and M. Homes. Where else— wall to wall plus drapes. Agency, 646-0131. ardous area and, aided by sev- ply in person, Capitol Equip­ weekly. One six room apart­ in Manchester can you get plus land (20,000. Philbrick 289-7476, 742-8243. Experienced Personnel In Antique table, bowed legs. Can Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, A lovely home. Mr. Filloramo, Agency, Realtors, 640-6347. ^*sald "appl^rio*n°and* the^^tlme Ice will be held Wednesday at eral omer Marines, pulled an ment Co., 88 Main Street. WE BUY and sell antiques, and ment with shower, sleeps 6, MLS, 643-1121. MANCHESTER — 9 room older a fine new home priced In BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 6 aivl T%lace of hearinf? thereon, by 7 *30 d m undamaged aircraft into a safe Production Of Stuffed Toys be seen after 6 p.m., 649-0387. used furniture, china, glass sil­ (136 weekly. Each completely home, IVi baths, 2-car garage, Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. publishing a copy of this order In ‘ "* * me low to upper twenties? room summer home secluded BOLTON —Large custom built Farms For Sal* f i some newsponer having n circula- "" position. Needed ver, picture frames, old coins, furnished Euid equipped with excellent condition, near cen­ We have already sold a sur­ NEW, BIG! 63’ long! Built-in hideaway, near water, 3 bed­ Hon in said dme are limited and al­ Globe Contract 616 PARKER ST. reduced up to 50 per cent! red. Call 647-1931. 2-bedroom home with fenced NOTICE Fireplace, wall to wall carpet­ ELLINGTON — 6% room WHEN THE DAY comes that lowed for the creditors within wh'ch spot'ltfhong the state's 20 of­ chester Herald. acres, 4 possible extra lots. tractively landscaped lot trees, etc. Modem kitchen has to bring In their claims against fices. Only Ansonla, Milford, MANCHESTER, CONN. Portables, and consoles. Come yard for guard dog. Available (36,900. Ray Holcombe, Real­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER ing, dishwasher, disposal, built- Rancm^ Convenient location. everything travels (aster than said e.state. and said executor Is di­ Robert Guinta of Bloomfield CLEAN furnished room for with a 12x20 summer house. new birch cabinets, built-in sound — that’s when you’ll rected to give public notice to the Thompsonville and 'Wllllmantlc Mrs. E. S. Lnftus early for choice selection. June 20th. Reply Box KK, Man­ tors, 644-1286. POSITION VACANCY Priced to sell at (89,900. oven and range, dishwasher. in oven and range. Occupancy Close^to everything. Bullt-lns. creditors to bring in their claims has been awarded a contract SituaHons Wantod— Demonstrators, floor samples, gentleman. ^ Apply 4 Pearl chester Herald. DIRECTOR OF Immediate, (26,600. F. M. Nice treed lot, only (16,900. have heard the end of it! within said time allowed by pub­ reported less claims than Man­ Street, Mrs. DeMute. Big bam suitable for horses, lishing a cony of this onder In some chester. for operating the Globe Hollow TWO SALEjS Associates needed Famol* 3B discontinued models —reduced FOR RENT or sale-461 Main MORE THAN 60, one and two- GENERAL SERVICES WARREN E. HOWLAND Gaal Agency, 643-2682. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. There’s no end to our desire Swimming Pool concession immediately to service expand­ Street. Building and lot next NEEDED by August 1st, three smalller shei!^.;A rare find. Mr. to please, you In any real newspaper having a circulation in up to (70, including some ONE ROOM in a private home. family homes from (13,900. Fi­ (PURCHASING AGENT) Zinsser, B.elflc^e Agency, 647- said probate district within ten WATCH YOUR PITCH stand for the period June 22, ed territory. Real estate sales to Post Office. Excellent loca­ or four bedroom house in Green nancing arranged. The Meyer Realtor 643-1108 ANDOVER — 8 room Raised NORTH Coventry — Lovely 6 estate matter. Keith Real days from the date of this order "Touch & Sew” models —all Gentlemen preferred. 119 Coop­ ^,190.00 - (10,140.00 1413. Ranch, 2 baths, 3 to 4 bed­ and return make to this court of NEW YORK (AP) — Leam- expected to experience preferred. You owe TYPING done in my home. tion for any use. 646-2426 from Manor or close by. Please call Agency, 643-0609. MANCHESTER — 7 room room Country home. Single car Estate, 649-1922. carry the . same gpmrantee as er Hill Street, 649-0696. Liberal fringe benefits Include rooms, family iroom, treed lot, * JOHN *J.' WALLETT. Judge. Ing to speak a foreign language ^™nErl' Sept. 2, when It is it to yourself, to investigate Call 647-1848. new SINGER products. Singer 9 to 5 p.m. 649-7061 after 4 p.m. Raised Ranch. Paneled family BOULDER ROAD is a prestige garage, one acre well groom- . . MANCHESTER — older 6-room paid vacation; sick leave; holi­ low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- ed lot. Home refinlshed on the USTINGS wanted, buyers avall- well depends a good deal on how scheduled to close, our very generous commissltxi Sewing Center 856' Main St., ROOM WITH Kitchen privileges. days; pension plan; complete room, double garage. Excellent address. Would a lovely 7-room policy. Call Mr. Govang, Reli­ WANTED — position as PBX 577 MAIN ST. Ground floor of­ Colonial, aluminum siding, 0131. inside. New 100 amp. electrical able. Courteous efficient serv­ OBDEB OF NOTICE you listen to the sounds of the Guinta will pay the town (381 operator, full-time, experienced 647-1425 Manchester. Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, fice suite, 4 rooms, air con­ Hpuses For Sale 72 insurance plan. Employees’ location. - Call now, low (20s. Colonial in a truly park-llke______ice. Your satisfaction is our AT A COURT OP PROBATE, language, says Leonard M. for the concession. Hls was the ance Associates. 648-9674 or 872- 14 Arch Street. large rooms, (18,600. H.M. Fre­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. system. Hookup for washer and held at Manchester, within and for Call between 4-6 p.m., -649-4323. ditioned. Ideal for professional. chette Realty, 647-9993. credit union available. setting at the end of the cul-de- COVENTRY — Ranch 4 large concern. Call us now. C. J. the district of Manchester, on the Tompakov, Pace College profes- only bid for this year’s opera- 4166. STAR that shines — 6% room sac Interest you? The tree rooms. Year round home. dryer. Assumable mortgage. Insurance or real estate. Call For application and Job de­ MANCHESTER — Six room (17,900. F. M. Gaal Agency, Morrison, Agency, 643-1016. 27Ui day of May. A.D. 1968. sor of foreign languages. tion, and he had the concession SINGER ZIG ZAG Ranch on % acre treed lot. EAST CENTER ST., 9 room scription apply to PERSONNEL dotted lot alone has to rank Porch, garage, full basement, Presenf, Hon. John J. Wallett, MEN part-time for Janitor and 649-0097. Built-in oven and range, cen­ Cape, shed dormer, fireplace, 2 643-2682. Judse. In 'Vietnamese, for example, a In 1966 and 1967. floor waxing work, 6 days, 6 Dog*— Birds— Pato 41 Apartments—Flat*— house, C zoned, for doctor’s of­ OFFICE, Mimicipal Building, 41 with the very finest in town. trees, private beach. Excellent Estate of Richard L. Bemont, late CABINET MODEL tral vacuum cleaning system, full baths, 2 linen closets, cedar Add the fine Colonial home of Manchester, in seiid district, de­ single sound word like NAM The stand will be open from p.m. to 11 p.m. Call 649-6334. fices, 2 or 3 families, 136’ Center Street, Manchester, Con­ value for only (13,900. Phil- CENTER STREET — Rock­ ceased. may mean south, nails, barren, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. dally and from GROOMmo ALL breeds. Har­ Tananwnt* 63 NEWLY REMODELED office fireplace with paneled wall, 3 closet. Near elementary school with 2-car garage and you Legal Notice* Sewing machine 4 to 6 frontage. Hutchins Agency,' necticut. and public swimming pool. brick Agency Realtors, 649- ville, twenty minutes from iV'XmSft. praymg ^ *‘ve, to hold a fistful of lo a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, Sun- DISHWASHER wanted Friday mony HIU. H.C. Chase, Hebron on Main St., (65. Call 643-9678. nice bedrooms with comfort­ 649-6324. might expect a price In the 5347. ces Rd., Bolton, 648-8427. months old, monograms, LOOKING for anything in Applications must be return­ Owner, 649-0678. Hartford, (26,600, modem ^ strument purporting to be the last material or to He down. days and holidays. and Saturday nights. Apply Ca- real estate rentals — apart­ able sized master bedroom and fifties 1 How does (40,600. strike OBDEB OF NOTICE will and testament of said deceased makes buttonholes, sejvs on STORAGE ROOM lor rent. Can full walk-out basement. Im­ MANCHESTER — spacious ed to the PERSOIWEL OF­ room Colonial, 2-car garage^ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, be admitted lo probate as per ap­ The meaning is determined by vey’s Restaurant, 46 East Cen­ BEAGLE pups —AKC register­ buttons, blind hems dresses, ments, homes, multiple dwell­ FICE, Municipal Building, 41 MANCHESTER — 6 rooms, Im­ you? Ask Frank Fllloraiho to 3 bedrooms, baths, dis­ held at Manchester, within and for plication on tile, it is the pitch of voice. ------ter Street. also be used for small work­ maculate, (20,300. Wolverton room home. Excellent locktlon, show you through this Satur­ STAFFORD the district of Manchester, on the ORDERED: That the foregoing ed, desirable background, 2 all without attachments. ings, no fees. Call J. D. Rea! shop. Call 643-9676r^ double xaraxe. aluminum sld! ^®" ®‘’^®®^ Manchester, Con- maculate condition, fireplace, posal, dishwasher, freezer, aiBt day of May, A.D. 1988. Estate, 643-5129. Agency Realtors, 649-2813. double garage, aluminum sid­ sunporch, attached garage, day or Sunday. You won’t re­ Former Manor House, 18 Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. application be heard and deter­ Sporty Miss females, one male. 649-0688. . Our 6 year parts and serv­ ing, large rooms, bus line, 1V& nectlcut. not later than Wednes­ electric range, wall to wall mined at the Probate office In Man­ ice guarantee. COMPLE?rE .LA . day, July 3, 1968. prestige area, near school, bus, gret 11. Belfiore Agency, 647- rooms, 6 fireplaces, bams, Judge. _ chester. in said District, on the 13th MANCHESTER room 1961 baths. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. carpeting, drapes, full attic day Of- June. - A.D. . _ 1968.- at APRICOT — Small Mini- PRICE (67.20 or pay pay­ WE HA'VE customers waiting shopping. Char Bon Real 1413. 60 acres. ■ for the rental of your apart­ Houtos For Rant 65 Dutch Colonial, IH baths, fire­ and basement. Easy access to diaVricf^^ de- o’clock In the afternoon, and that LABORATORY Poodles, AKC, 7 weeks, two ments of (6.60 per month. place, recreation room, screen­ Estate, 643-0683. school and busline. Adjoining Afan^ester, In said diatnet, de be gWen to all persona Inter- Easy Stitch n Trim ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ HOUSES for rent, furnished or BRAND NEW Raised Ranch. Seven room Cape, good con­ ^ T-nHn T? PPF- csted In said estate of the pendency females, one male. Excellent For further information call ed porch, garage, 1% acres lot available, if desired. No ot saJd application and the time TECHNICIAN color pedigree. 523-4447. tate, 643-5129. unfimished starting at (175. CONTEMPORARY Ranch — 2M baths, 2-car garage, big dition, garage, large lot. ryr Jr.Jr., executor, praying lor an_o_r- and place of hearing ♦h«r«nnthereon, wby CAPITOL SEWING CRED­ wooded. Hutchins Agency, 649- large living room with dining lot, city water and sewer. Mr. brokers. By appointment only. der of sale of certain real estate publishing a copy of this order in IT MGR. collect if toll till per month. Philbrick Agency, 876-4107 or 875-6060. pttrticuLarly described In said ap- some newspaper having a circula­ Challenging opportunity for BORN FREE —Charcoal and RENTALS handled — Apart­ Realtors, 640-5347. 6324. L, 2 fireplaces, three bed­ Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, Six room Ranch, prime con­ lbaUJon on tile and that some dls- 9 p.m. AUTOMOBILE MEOHANIC dition, acre lot. Kitereeted person be appointed to tion in said district, at least seven a high school graduate, pre­ white kitten, trained. Call 649- ments, homes, multiple dwel­ rooms, IH baths, finished rec 647-1413. COVENTRY days before the day of said hearing, 246-2140 lings, business. Courteous, ef­ FURNISHED OR unfurnished make said sale, it Is to appear if they see cause at said ferably with post-graduate 4711. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS room, carport. Large treed ORDERED: That the foregoing time and place and be heard rela­ ficient service. Call us now. large Ranch. Knotty pine in­ NOTICE lot. Philbrick Agency, Real­ MANCHESTER — three family, WALES, MASS. A WOODED ACRE application be heard and Jeter-' tive thereto, and by mailing on or study avcdlable in an ex­ ALWAYS — AKC Beagles and mined at the Probate office In Man­ panding laboratory. C. J. Morrison Agency, 643- terior. Floors refinlshed. Con­ A public hearing will be held FRINGE BENEFITS tors, 640-6347. excellent Income, needs repair, Surrounds this long Ranch chester, in aaild District, on the 10th before May 29. ISite, by certified Bassetts, bred and raised here, SINGER auto; 2 2.g-zag, with H.M. Frechette Realty, 647- Eight room farmhouse, home with room for the day of June. A.D. 1968, at three mall, a c ^ y of this order to Mary 1015. venient location, Working Zoning Commls- APPLY Frances Bemont, 31 Crosby Road, This is truly a ground floor guaranteed healthy. Puppies cabinet, used excellent condi­ adults. 643-6389. IMMACULATE well kept and 6993. large bam, 2 acres. large family. There are four o'clock In the afternoon, and that Manchester. Conn., guarcUan ad MANCHESTER — Available ______Sion, on .Wednesday, June 12, notice be given to all persons In­ litem for Richard W. Bemont and opportunity with a growing available.Swampash Kennels, tion, buttonholes, hems, over­ ready for occupancy when you bedrooms, 2 full baths, over­ terested In said estate of the Joanne L. Bemont, minors, and re­ company being a leader in 1-033-223?, , casts, sews on buttons, etc. immediately, 6 large rooms, in­ EIGHT room rambling colonial. 1968 at 8:00 p.m. Jn, tiie T ow BOURNE BUICK. Inc. say. Six room Cape situated on LARGE MODERN home plus size master bedroom and pendency of said application and turn make to this Court. cluding heat, hot water, adults Partly furnished. Indoor, out- Community Hall, to hear me 3 room older home with bam FTRAN SMITH AGENCY the time and place of hearing there­ JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, the si>eclalty papermaking Originally over $300, now only M6 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER % acre treed lot. Three or four rec room. (28,600. Prompt on, by publishing a copy of this or­ cc: Hartford National Bank & Trust Industry. Position is within -WANTED good home for 6 $49.60, or assume payments of or family with children over door fireplaces. Garage. Large proposed changes to the zoning bedrooms, lovely fireplace and 100 acres, of land. (86,000 occupancy. Don Sisco, 649- der m some newspaper having a Co. ■, month old toy 'collie. Has all 12, (146. J. D. Real Estate, la w . Working adults. 643-2880. regulations regarding multiple 649-4571 for the package. Philbrick circulation in said district, at least Att; Richard R. Wetdmon, Trust corporate Research .and De­ (7. monthly. Dealer, 622-0476. with raised hearth, full walk 1-684-7720 8806. - seven days before the day of sold Admr. - i velopment Technical Lab­ dhots. 647-1814. 643-5129. dwellings and other revisions to out basement. Owner wants Agency Realtors, 646-5347. hearhiz, to appear If they see cause IPaik R. Marte, Atty. HEBRON — 8 room house. Old­ the regulations. at sidd time and place anJJ>a heard oratory. The primary work AKC Pomeranian, pet, male. NEW 3-room apartment,, in­ er children preferred. (186 fast sale. (19,200, Wolverton COVENTRY High on a hill with B & W relattve thereto, and by mailing on activity will be in the area WHITE ZIG ZAG Bolton Zoning Commission Agency Realtors, 649-2813. a glorious valley view. Authen­ or before May 24, 1968. by certified LIMITATION OBDEB Have to part with him on ac­ cludes appliances and utilities, monthly. Call 228-3918. D. Tedford, Chairman BARROWS and WALLACE Co. mall, a copy of this order to l^rln AT A COURT OP PROBATE, of physical. testing and count of moving. (30. 649-5469. ENGLISH COLONIAL tic 7—room Cape. Good condi­ F. Perry Jr.. OT I r ^ g held at Manchester, within and for CABINET MODEL (140. J. D. Real Estate, 643- J. Romwell HELP WANTED 5% ROOM RANCH — Rn- Manchester Parkade the District of Manchester, on the product quality evaluation. 6129. COVENTRY — clean four room tion. Three fireplaces, 2 acres, ry. mo North Main Bt.. Manchester, 3^,^ j^ y of May, 1968. Used and l'^k e new. P. Dooley INTEBESTINO OPENINOB maculate. Wall to wall carpet­ Bowers School Manchester 649-6806 house. Firefyace, wood pan­ ing, walkout basement. Large orchard. Hurry only (19,900. Conn., guardian ad litem tor Myra- Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, Send resume and salary re­ Artiel** For Sal* 45 Makes buttonholes, mono­ ROOM FOR rent in home. Run eling, partially furnished. Ideal E. Albasi Come in and let us talk them over with yon. Beautifully maintained 7 Hayes Agency, 846-0181. „ „ „ - ...... Lee Perry, minor; Louise Glode. judge. quirements to, or call: Dated mis 27m day of May landscaped lot. Gerard Agen­ GET AWAY from the hustle Sam Green Road. Coventry. Conn,, Estate of Celia May O'Leary aka grams, a ^ a on buttons, of house. Centrally located in for working couple who desires i t Blue Cross 4r CMS room home, walking dis­ and bustle. See this charming ^■®“®' 1*®?® PROCESSED gravel for drive­ blind h^ms and does fancy Manchester. Call 643-9210, 289- 1968 at Bolton, Connecticut cy, 649-0638, 643-0366. 01.U. Ronnh (n S!®3®’ Tammy Chester, In said Dwrict. deceased. ways and parking^ areas. Also seclusion. (125. monthly and * Paid Vacations 7 Paid HoUdays tance to elementaryj Junior SIX room xvanen in ooventry Glode minors: Elizabeth Ann Per- On motion of Charles j N.* Cr^kett. Arthur Toumas designs.' All without attach­ 0246. Ask for Paul Sprague. references. 742-8678. i t Sickness A Accident Coverage DELIGHTFUL Princeton Street high, and high schools, 3 set on 2 acres ot well land­ ry, S10 North Main St.. Manches­ 963 Ifloin St., Manchester, Connec­ bank run gn^avel and fill at ments. Our 6 year parts and ANDOVER ter. Conn., guardian ad litem for ticut. administrator. Technical Director i t Profit Sharing Plan area offers this 7 room Colon­ bedrooms, IVt baths, center scaped land. Fruit trees, rasp­ Vincent Perry, Karen Perry and ORDERED; That three months our screening plant or deliv­ service guarantee. COM­ MANCHES^R — 2 bedroom NOTICE Eileen Perry, minors, and return ered. George H. Griffing, Inc. i t Good Starting Bate ial. Three bedrooms, 1V4 baths, foyer, modem kitchen, large berry patch, garden, 80 x (O’ from the mth day of May, 1968, be PLETE PRICE (63. or pay town house, includes ap­ Out of Town nicely leuidscaped yard. Many formal dining room, lovely ENJOY make to tMl.a Court. and the same are limits and al­ Coloni^ Board Company 742-7886. pliances and utilities. Private PUBLIC HEARING bam, for horses or livestock. JOHN .T. WALLETT, Judge, lowed for the creditors within which payments of (6.30 per For Rant BOARD OF DIRECTORS custom features, only (26,900. living room, den and Hurry, (28,600. CaU Paul W. cc: DavM M. Barry. Atty. to bring in their claims against month. For further informa­ patio and cellar, (180. J.D. Real Apply CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. COUNTRY LIVING said estate, and satd administrator 615 Parker Street DARK rich stone-free loam, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649- screened porch, garage and Dougan Realtor, 649-4686. Is directed to give public notice to Manchester, Connecticut tion call CAPITOL SEWING Estate Co., 643-6129. VERNON — One mree-room 81 COOPER HILL ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. patio, well landscaped OBDEB OF NOTICE the creditors to bring in their (15. Pool and patio sand, tXlNNECTICUT 4686. AT A COURT OP PROBATE, Telephone: 649-4567 stone, fill, gravel, sand and CREDIT MGR. collect if apartment and one five-room TELEPHONE 64S-4141 grounds. (24,600. Call Su­ Charming 7 room Dutch Co­ MORE THAN comfortable year claims within said time allowed by COLOR THREE bedrooms, large kitch­ TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1968 MANCHESiroR—7 room Cape, held at Manchester, within and for publishing a copy of this order In manure. 643-0504. toll till 9 p.m. apartment, nesting in a psino- zanne Shorts, 646-3233. Ebc- lonial situated on approxi­ 'round living In this 4 room the district of Manchester, on the some newspaper having a circula­ STAMP-ONS en and living room, front and ramic country paradise, stove, The Board of Directors will full shed domer. Formal din­ Ranch situated on waterfront 27th day ot May. AD. 1968. tion In said probate district 'within rear porch, (135. monmiy, un­ conduct a public session Tues­ clusive, J. Watson Beach & mately 4 acres. Beamed liv­ . . , , . __Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, ten days from the date of this or­ TOBACXX) netting. Good for 246-2140 refrigerator. Call 646-0311. ing room, finished rec ■ room, Co., Realtors. ing room with large fire­ property overlooking Coventry judge. der and return make to this court MILLER PHARMACrr requires lawns, trees,., and berry bush heated. June 8m occupancy. day, June 4, 1968 from 9:00 extra lot of record. Hdndy lo­ Lake. 8 years young with buUt- totaie of Mlax C. Basulkl late of the notice given. 10 MOTIFS Paul Fiano, 646-0191. EAST HARTFORD — 6 rooms, place, formal dining room, 3 ____■'__ ,, ' of Manchester, In said district, de- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. drug clerk over 21, experienced covers. Call Rockville ScraJ) a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in me Engl- cation. (23,900. Philbrick bedrooms, paneled indoor- In oven emd range, modem cessed. preferred. Driver’s license, eve­ Company, 872-6587. 1968 SINGER zig zag sewing two family newer home, first neerlng office next to me Park Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. THREE FAMILY — aluminum bath, most attractive fireplace UponjmpsioaUon of Carl A. LIMITATION OBDEB CLEAN quiet 3 room heated floor. Bus, (117. monthly. Department to hear comments outdoor family room and , * ... .__ . oonsert&tor, praying for authority AT A COURT OP PROBATE, nings or weekends. No phone machine, slightly used, button apartment for middle aged MEN and WOMEN siding, 2-car garage, con­ spacious kitchen. Oversiud along with utmost comfortable jq ggn certain real eetate more par- held at Manchester, within 'and for 5279 calls. SCREENED loam (or lawns and holes, hems, monograms, etc. Adults. 628-2616. and suggestions from the pub­ DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS — 7 enclosed porch, plus filU base- ticularly described In said appllca- the District of Manchester, on the woman. Call 643-6015. room Colonial, kitchen with venient location. Good income two cal’ garage. Call for ap­ 28th day of May. 1968. gardens. Delivered. George H. 6 years guarantee. Total price lic. YOU CAN make a lovely apron so quick­ property. Gerard Agency, 649- pointment, Owner, 742-8921. ment and gtirage. (17,M0, Wol- ^^OTOEJRBD*:* ^That the foregoing Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, THE SPORTS minded miss will be fash­ TRUCK DRIVER Griffing Inc., 742-7886. (64. Easy terms. Call 622-0931, Future sessions will be held buUt-ins, family room with (ire- verton Agency Realtors, 649- appll^tlon be heard and % er- ly, then trim with a lovely rose motif THREE ROOMS for rent, heat Wa have intorosflng jobs ovollobla on our 0538 or 643-0366. Judge. ionably ‘on the go' dressed in a tennis dealer. NOTICE OF the first Tuesday of each place, beautifully landscaped______' mined at the Probate office in Man- Estate of Harold C. Lethbrl(tee. in pretty colors that needs no embroid­ Wholesale lumber company has DON'T merely brighten your and stove, no pets. Can be seen 281®. Chester. In said District, on the 18th late of Manchester, In said District. outfit having a swingy pleated skirt. at 28H Church St., 6-7 p.m. onth from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 lot In prestige area near new MANCHESTER — 6 room day of June, A.D. 1968. at three ery! permanent opening for experi- carpets . . . Blue Lustre them DELUXE model Kenmore table second shift and w* ora willing to train you. Globe Hollow School, "pool and Ranch. Two baths, EAST HARTFORD — Ranch 6H o'clock - ^ In the afternoon, „ and . that . On______motion of Lila Lethbridge, 62 No. 8142 with PHOTOGUIDE is in DISSOLUTION in me Municipal Building family SOUTH Windsor — 3-hedroom ,____* notice be given to allnonce persons Inter- Weaver Road, Manchester, Conn. Co Pattern No. 5279 has color transfer sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, bust enced or semi-experienced truck . . . eliminate rapid resoil— ironer, excellent condition, $25. FOUR ROOM unfurnished apart­ recreation area. Mid 80's, 649 rooms large modem kitchen, 8 gg^jg ^ j^g pendency "x^trix. for 10 motifs; apron directions. driver. Ing. Ront electric shampooer, DAIRY FAIR, Hearing Room and me mird You will raceiva ottroctiv* wages, insurance, room, breezeway, garage. Ranch, garage, over half acre, 30V5 to 38. Size 11, 31V5 bust, 3Vi 643-1055. ment, first floor, furnace, park- 2362. screened porch, park like yard. assumable 8% per cent mort­ bedrooms,• • excellent ■■ ■ condition,...... of soiid application.... and ■ the■■ ■— time ORDERED;------That----- three ----- months UNO 394 Is colni plus 194 for firit-claii yards of 45-inch. 40 hours with some overtime. (1. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper INCXDRPORATED TuesdsiyNrf each monm from MIA ohiihiHoV A n n o v Rtinl. “ 8 b'M ’* °f hearing thereon, by from the 28th day of May. 1968. be mill and i ptclal hsnpllni tw tsch pattsm. MAYTAG AUTOMA’nC Washer, mg. 470- 644-0081.______Notice is hereby given that 6:30 p.m. tex,8:30 p.m. in me Mid 20’s, Hayes Agency, 646' gage, (19,900. 644-1886 owner. (28,500, Philbrick Agency neai publishing a copy of this order In and the same are limited and al­ SEND 904 In eoini plus 194 far flrst-claie No overnight deliveries. Supply. and profit sharing benefits. Apply today. niH EE BEDROOM Split Level. tors, 048-6847. some newsmaner having a circula­ lowed for the creditors within wmen "Anne Cabot, Manchester ■All ipd ipH lil hindllni-ipr-zich pAtttni. Dairy Fair, Incorporated, a Town Counsel’'A'.,0((lce in the 0131. tion In said district, at least seven Evening Herald. IIM AVE. OF Sue Burnett, Manchester Good benefits. t w years old. 643-7163 or may IMMEDIATE occupancy, 6 TWO full baths. Ideal neighbor­ NORTH Coventry — Beautiful ___ to bring In their olaims against said a h bb cas n e w y o b k n y BRACE YOURSELF for a mrill Connecticut corporation having Municipal Building. - days before the day of said hear­ estate, and sold executrix Is direct­ T , , . . Eyraing Herald, US* AVBT OF be seen at 102 Green Rd. room apartment and garage, hood for famUy. Call for ap- ASSUMABLE VA mortgage. 6 room Cape brick on 2 acres NEW LISTING ^ Nine room ing. to appear If they see cause at ed to give public notice lo the credi­ IMSO AiraBICAB, I4EW YOBK. N.Y. Call or contact Rex Lumber Co., me first time you use Blue its principal place of business John I. Garajde Jr.,^ said time snd place and be heard tors to bring in their claims within Print Namt, Addrtu with ZIP CODE and loose. ------(110, 92 Wells St. Apply be­ A . 1 p<|intment, 648-6989. (183. per month paya a)l. Six well landscaped and wooded Raised Ranch near Manches­ Stylt Number. Sullivan Ave., Soum Windsor, Lustre to clean rugs. Rent elec­ Secretary THE ALDON SPINNING MILL GORP. relative thereto, and by mailing on said time allowed by puUlshlng a Print Nami, Addriti with ZIP CODE, Stylt tween 7 p.m.-8 p.m. or call in Manchester, Connecticut is room Cape, with 2-car attach­ lot. Oversized single garage, ter In nearby Bolton. Tree dot­ or before May 29. 1968. by certified copy of this order in some newspa­ 289-0879. tric shampooer, (1. Plnewood GREEN SOFA and red match-. Board of Directors 1 PCIr TER STREET area — 8 SEND 50C today for the new '68 Spring Numhsr and Slit. Glastonbury 1-633-5613. dissolved by resolution of its di­ ed garage on a high, dry and 16x24’, full basement. Price ted lot on quiet, dead end null, n copy of this order to Carl per having a circulation In said & Summer ALBUM! Free knit directions Furniture Shop. ing chair, (86. Call 649-2767. rectors and shareholders. Manchester, Conri. TALCPTTVILLE, CONN. *'*’ • « ’ 11 rS m Colonial. Dishwasher, dls- A. Llebe. conservator, c-o Donald rebate district within ten days FASHION conscious women — send ASSISTANT traffic manager — wooded acre lot. Only (18,000. drastically reduced. Occupancy street. 2% baths, 4 bedrooms. B. CMdwell. AUv.. 3 Park St.. ?rom the date of this order and re­ ’ for man's or boy's cable-cardigan. now for our latest issue of the Spring Dairy Fair, Incorporated Dated at Manchester, Con­ Kl; ' r 1 posal, reoreoUon room. Assum- Mr. Lombardo, Belfiore RodcvUle. Conn. 06066. and return turn make to this court of the no­ salary, good benefits. Apply in l ik e n e w two twin bed Sized f r* ,, • 1 alile FHA mortgage. Pasek Wolverton Agency, Realtors, immediate, (21,600. F. M. Gaal make lo this Court^^ tice given. & Summer '68 Besic FASHION — 504. By’ George Dart, necticut, this twenty-ninth day Agency, 643-2682. Agency, 647-1418. person. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye LARGE wooden office desk, foam mattresses. (36 for bom. i.M • : 1 Roaltors, 289-7478. 742-8248. 649-2818. JOHN X WALLETT, Judge. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Street, Soum Windsor. (26. Call 648-8446. Call 649-1606. Read Herald Ads President of May 1068. \

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ment In 1962, he was employ- ed ai a machinist for S4 years President Names Curtis Hangnr Thief Set. Bowers Events Today Obituary at the Hsirtfohl Machine and Manchester police found Screw Ot>. He was a member of shreds of evidence that a Open with PrOgrarn.at 3 the Hartford Saengerbund. To Advisory Committee burglar entered the home of MIm Ethel E. Richardson Survivors, besides Ms wife, Janet Olcott, 406 W. Center Hie presentation and *Jie The American flag was pre-~ COLUMBIA — Miss Ethel E. include a son, H. Roy Madeia William H. Curtis, who is re­ St., early Wednesday morn­ Richardson of West Hartford, sented to the VFW Post on be­ of Newington; and six grand- tiring June 80 as BCanchester’s ing. raising of an American flag formerly of Columbia, died yes- children, half of Sgt. Bowers by U.B. superintendent of schools, has The burglar apparently en­ which has flown over the na­ terday at Hartord Hospital. She Private Cong. BmlUo Q. D a d d l^ . funeral services will tion’s Capitol mark the start was a supervisor of languages been named by President John­ tered the home through a Among the many dlstln-. be held Monday at the Rose Hill kitchen window, checked for the New Tork City Public son to a 14-member advisory of an Americanism Program gulshed guests attending today’s ' Funeral Home, B80 Elm St, through all the drawers in High Schools until her retire­ oommittee on the national A ^ s y , honoring Sgt. Donald B. ceremonies are Manchester T Rocky Hill. Burial.will be in the room, and exited In the Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Teachers* Corps. Bowers of Manchester, a Viet­ Mayor Nathan Agostinelli and ment in 1944. same manner. He left as evi­ Bom in Columbia, the daugh­ The committee, headed by nam amputee. State Sen. David M. Barry,. Hill. dence a half-eaten bowl of There will be no calling hours. Mark R. %edd, superintendent The ceremonies sure at 8 p.m. plus local, district and state ^ ter of Herbert A. and Ellen A. shredded wheat on the table. Roblnsuth Windsor; Justin Donnelly, text: Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main candidates to msJee major gains ans’ Association. New Britain, with a solemn re- come tax." fund to equal one-half the an- 50 HigMand Dr., Wapplng; Carl St., to pay respeOts to the late In the March 1967 legislative Survivors, besides his wife, in- qtUem Mass at St. Mary’s "Article 1: By petliton to con­ “ I feel Rep. King has demon- nual revenue needed to run all Gebhardt, Rt. 80, Vernon. Harrison Wilson, cbecter mem­ elections. elude two sons, Ronald C. Wll, Ohtu-ch, Now Britain, at 9 a.m. sider and rescind the vote of the strated a most disrespectful at- local governments and his Also, kirs. klary Hunter, 67 sop of Wapplng and Howard W^ Burial will be In St. ktory’s adjourned town meeting of May titude to our war heroes and proposal that the fund be financ- ber o f the poet. His wife Is a Ardmore Rd.; Heidi Irwin, 25 De Gualle’s new Cabinet al­ Wilson of Broad Brook; a broth- Cemetery, New Britain, 20, 1968, applying to line items their families,’’ Oklo stated. “ He ed by a graduated state Income meonber of the auxiliary, and Cole St.; Mrs. Nellie KUpatrick, ready had moved sll^tly to the er James Wilson of Manches- Friends may cedi at the fu- 51, 52, and 58 in the PubUc should make a public apology tax. his son, Ronald C. Wilson, Is 9 Main St., South Windsor; left with the entry of three men ter; four other brothers and ,nered home tomorrow from 2 to Safety Budget for the fiscal year to the fsimilies of our fallen Reports from Ellington indi- post commander. A ritual will Mrs. Rose Kra'vltz, 410 E. Cen­ from the left wing o f the Gaul- four sisters in Ireland; six 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 1968-69, and to appropriate the s o ld l^ for this disrespect.” eating King was asked to sit be said by members o f the post ter St.; Herbert Labrie, Elling­ Ust movement. CMef among grandchildren, and a great------sum of 689,689 for line 51, Po­ “ King apparently felt the town midway through his speech and auxiliary. ton; Mrs. Carolyn klalone, Som- these was the new Justice mlMs- grandchild. _ _ Robert L. Bartlett Sr. lice Depeurtment salaries; $6,- ceremony set aside to honor the were confirmed by Oklo. King ersville; John Mlchallk, 192 ter, Rene Capltant. kfartin Goodrich of Bristol, Funeral services will be held TOLLAND —Robert L. Bart­ 509 for line 52, Police Depart­ dead who gave their lives for continued speaking until he had Hackmatack St.; kirs. Margaret *rhe biggest change was grand chancellor, will make Ms Monday at 1 p.m. at the W. P. lett Sr., 63, of Plains Rd., fath­ ment Expanses; and 68,518 for our country was an opportune been flMshed Ms speech. Murphy, Hark Dr., Coventry; Couve de MurvUle’s move from official 'Visit to Llnne Lodge, Quish Funerad Home, 225 Main er of Robert L. Bartlett Jr., line 58, Police Department occasion to campaigpt for re- King said this morning that „ , . . , _ ^ Gerald Plxley, East Hamptoh; the Foreign kUMstry to finance, St. Burial will be in the Veter­ with whom he lived, died yes­ Equipment, as recommended by electicm,” Oklo added. he discovered at the conclusion Michael Raczkowskl, Ghehring in an exchange with Michel De- 8 p.m. In Odd Fellows Hall. Re­ ans Section of East Cemetery. terday at Cedarcrest Hospital, the Board of Finance to the ad­ King explained he had been of Ms talk at Ellington High Rd., ’Tolland; Mrs. PauUiie bre. It indicated a change in De freshments will be served after Friends may call at the fu­ journed Annual Town Meeting asked by the chairman of the School that the sound system Shaw, 196 Benedict Dr., Gaulle’s policy emphasis from Newlngtcm. , the meeting. neral home tomorrow from 2 to Born Dec. 23, 1904 in Mount and as reaffirmed by the Board Memorial Day services in El­ went dead shortly after his talk Wapplng; ktrs. Bettyjane Turk- international piestlge to domes­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. of BTnance May 27, 1968. lington to present a topic of Ms began, probably explaining, he Ington, 12 Saulters Rd.; John tic concerns and gave Couve de Dessert, kledne, he lived in the klizpah-Spencer Circle of ------New Britain-Biistol area before "Article 2: To consider and choice 'With a time limit of half noted, why several people walk- Vince, 227 McKee St.; kirs. MurvUle the Job of repairing South kXethodist Church will strike damage wMch econo­ WUUam T. White moving to Tolland. He was a act on the recommendation of an hour. "I think there are ed out. Marie Zaholowskl, 41 Agnes Dr. have a potluck at its meeting mists estimate now nms to at COVENTRY — William T. security guard for the Plnker- the Board of Finance and Board Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. The BIRTHS y e s t e r d a y : A least 62.4 billion In lost produc- WMte, 71, of Main St., husband ton Agency at the Emhart of Selectmen to appropriate the hostesses are in charge of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald tlon alone. of the late Margaret Smithers Oorp., New Britain. stun of 62,800 for the prepara­ Driver Treated surprise program. Lessard, 299 Phoenix St., Ver- One break came in the state- WMte, died yesterday at Wind­ Funeral services will be Mon­ tion of a Master Sewage Plan .. non: n daughter tp.Mr. and kirs. owned gas and electricity indus­ ham Memorial Hospital. day at _the Rus8ell Funeral for the Town of Coventry. Bulletin For Hurts When Charles A. Wells, editor and Puglleee, klansHeld. tries with negotiators’ agree­ He was bom Oct. 27, 1896 in Home, Rockland, Maine, at a iKKaViAv ''DAfuMkAn fViA “ Article 8: To authorize the publisher of “ Between the ment on an accord reported to Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived In time to be announced. Burial Treasurer and Board of Select­ Car Rams Pole Lines," will speak at a meeting DISCHARGED YESTER­ Coventry for a number of years.- will be In Ash Point Cemetery, 2 MARINES FREED Include a wage Increase of 20 men to borrow money to cover of the Manchester Rotary du b DAY; Debra Lauzler, 148 Farn- per cent for the lowest paid He was a member of the TMrd Owls Head, Maine. SAIGON (AP)— Two Amer­ An East Hartford man escap­ these expenditures and that ed serious injury yesterday af­ Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the ham St., South Windsor; kirs. workers and 12 per cent for Order of St. Francis, and was The Newington Memorial Fu­ ican Marines were freed from Manchester Country dub. June Privette, 84 Robert Dr., N- these amounts become a part ternoon when he lost control of those at the top. a mill worker before retirement. neral Home, 20 Bonair Ave., of the 1069-1970 budget." enemy captivity today by Wapplng; Edward klatushak, 86 Survivors include two daugh­ his car on W. kliddle T^ke., The workers still must ap­ Newington, is in charge of ;4-H Club Meeting South Vietnamese troops in Members of the American Le- HigMand St.; Joseph Butler, ters, Mrs. Warren Ifoll and ktrs. near exit 92 of the Wilbur Cross prove the offer. They and other arrangements. ’The Jolly Garden 4-H Club the northern part of the coun­ glon ■will meet tomorrow at 7 :80 igs Oak St.; Wayne Nutter, 72 _ V. Liantonio, and a brother, Jo­ Highway, crashing into a utility strikers rejected Monday an of* will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at try. The U.S. command iden­ p.m. at the John F. Tlemey Fu- village St., RockvUle; Joseph fe r T f’ a 10 per cent ralsei, a seph WMte, all of Brooklyn, N.Y. tified them as Sgt. Albert ,1. pole. Coventry Grammar School to The driver, Robert E. Thomp­ neral Home, 219 W. Center St., Murphy, 24 Lexington Dr.; shorter work week and other Funeral services will be klon- Totter of Hutchinson, Kan., to pay respects to the late John Philip Llnderson, Storrs; Myron benefits. day at 8:15 a.m. from the Kil- F u n e r a l* \dsit the school’s nature trail. son, 28, was taken to Manches­ In case of rain the meeting will and CpI. Frank O. Ii^ c e of F. Shea, a member of the post. Strickland, klarlborough. The automobile maker, Peu- lourney Bros. Funeral Home, 36 Atlanta. Associated Press ter Memorial Hospital by am­ be held at the home of James Also, ktrs. klary Lamprecht, g-eot S.A., announced work will Union St., Wlllimantic, with a victor E. Swanson ^ correspondent John Lengel in bulance where he received T. Laldlaw, leader, on Grant Sidney Coheiv m em ber eral serv- (Continued From Page One) The 50-50 Club of St. Mary’s peasants in Nantes, where the promised a deflMte decislcm mately 12:15 a.m. first strike In the movement be­ ^Vneral services^ will be Mon- to r Donald T. Porter of within 10 days. On Zone Shift Episcopal Church will conclude ning a tactical shift of position Anna Palleln of 24 N. Fedr- gan May 18 at the Sud-Aviatlon day'^t 8:15 a.m. from the Bacon Glastonbury, brother of Rich He said that highway officials field St. drove her car into the the year’s program ■with a Din­ Funerid Home, 71 Prospect St., I iT p o r t C T 'o f'w a p ^ V w lir '^ with Tho bringing Fresh In- plane factory. have told Mm that they now are rear of a parked car owned by The Zoning Commission has ner-Dance next Friday night at WllUmwUc, with a' solemn re­ klonday at 11 a.m. at the structions to Xuan concluding a traffic count and' Patricia V. Burns, 355 Adams set June 12 at the day lor a klanchester Cotmtry du b. The quiem kikes at St. Joseph’ Holmes Funeral Home , 400 'Dlls made the Nhan Dan a BurvOy of the J^tersectlon, St., yesterday, at 4:05 p.m. at public hearing on proposed event will Open 'with a social Church, Wlllimantic at 9 a.m. Main St., klanchester. The Rev. statement on the bombing issue the scene of many accidents In Walnut and Cedar Sts., while changes to tho zoning regula- qij,g RoRg Quar- Vandals Damage Burial vrill b^tn St. Joseph’s Joseph Zezzo of Horace Bush- the past, several of them seri­ backing out of a private drive­ Uons on multiple dwellings. _j dancing. Cemetery, WlllmiMtic. a matten of unusual Interest and nell Congregational Church, ous. The most recent acclde'nt way. Police termed the accident The commission has been chairmen In chargrof the Verplanck -4gain Friends may cwl at the fu­ importance In assessing the fu- Hartford, will officiate; Burial there occurred last Saturday very minor. worldly on the changes since outgoing program neral home toMght from 7 to 9 Thieves broke,Into kDanches- will be In East Cemetery, Man- ture possibilities of the Paris ne- ^ d ~prom ^^~Bari^ to check A car driven by Jean L. It denied a request for a » n e chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. John and tomorrow from 2No 4 and ter’s Verplanck School oome- Chester. gotiations. uito the progress being made North, 18 Radding St., was 7 to 9 p.m. ®**"'*' Ferguson. Their committee con- enriv w«ina>,hiv mnmimv The talks between U.S. Am- on his traffic-light plea, damaged by a hit and run drl'v- bassador W. AvereU Harrlman Barry is being supported In making off with an undetermin­ er who drove his car into the . .. MacLeod, Mr. and kirs. Charles Mrs. Nellie Rlecker and tomorrow from to 4 and and Xuan ’Thuy of North 'Viet- his request by PoUce Chief ed amount of coin after leaving 2 rear of her car yesterday at The request for toe zone undsey, and Mr. and Mrs. Le- Mrs. Nellie Rlecker, formerl; 7 to 9 p.m. - nam are in recess until Wednes- James Reardon, the town traffic toe cafeteria In a very messy James Reardon, the town traffic p.m. at E. Center and Spruce change rame from residents in GatzWewicz. of Manchester, died late last day. Tho, who is probably trav­ condition. authority, who has recommend­ Sts. toe S o^ Rd.-Stony Rd. sec- officers elected at the May night at a Rockirille convales­ Mrs. Alice Baxter eling by way o t Moscow as oth­ Police said toe burglars gain­ ed to the state that they In­ Kenneth S. ’Ihomas, 17, of 30 tlon of toe R - 2 «>ne ^ ch ^ j^hn cent home. She was the widow ral services lor Mrs. er members of the Hanoi dele­ ed entrance to the buUdlng by stall the light. ’ Steei^llow Lane backed his covers a g ^ portion of Bolton p-erguson, presldenU; Mr. and of William Rlecker. Alice t^xter of 34 Olcott Dr., gation have done, presumably smaslilng out a window In toe E. Center St. is a state high­ car into a parked car owned by north of Rt. 6. The John F. Tierney Fimeral widow of^^lol. Charles R. Bax­ will bo in Paris by that time. Mrs, Charles Lindsey, way and is under 'the Jurlsdlc- Paulette J. Law, 120 W. Center Home, 219 W. Center St., Is in ter Sr., we^e held yesterday Meanwhile Cyrus R. Vance, ______„ ___ __ charge of arrangements, wMch tlon of toe Highway JOe- Rjg Parkade yesterday at Illations cvnceo. u.e mze ana Skinner, secretwys; and morning at SL Mary’s Eplsc^ deputy to Harrlman, is expected partment,...... wMch _ must - approve .... o-ivT o m poUce said. spacing of apartments com- M r.. and kirk Robert Zaccara, chlne. are incomplete. pal Church. Th^Rev. George F. back here Sunday from Wash- all traffic changes on It._1 They then left torough the treasurers. Nostrand, rectoDy officiated, ingrton, where he reported to lA>t area requirements have Reggrvatlons wlU close on cafeteria door after splattering Hus^o W. Mfidolft James W. McKay was organist. President Johnson on the talks. Editors Elect ^ e n increased by “ at least 3 - Monday and can be made with Ice cream a ™ bars ™ ai ^ TOLLAND — Hugo W. Burial will be tomorroiy in the He left after the liftii meeting Gimbles!’ Employes all over toe room. Madeia, 71, of Merrow Rd., hus­ 000 square feet" for every ad- „ „ Joseph MacLeod, 48 ^ family plot in Const^tlne, last Monday. This marked the fourth sutto band of Mrs. Milly Wipkleman Set to Return to Work Two from Town ditional room above three prfnceton St Mich. Incident at toe school this year; Madeia, died yesterday at The questions about Tho’s NEW YORK (.AP)—A total of rooms. , ______according to police records. Rockville General Hospital. Bearers will be friends of tbe mission ^whlch interest U.S. offl- 4,000 employes of Glmbles’ 'Two local residents have been *'A11 access roadways from the kir. kladela was bom In family. '^^.^clals here are ■whether he Is stores In New York and at elected officers of toe Connec­ town road to toe parking area L o a „ Company Robbed Watkins-West Funeral Home, Wattenscheid, Germany, and bringing any new instructions to eight other locations, including ticut Industrial Editors Asso- shall have a minimum surfaced * 142 E. Center St., was in charge Xtrsz Copy Sonrk* lived in Hartford for 20 years Thby on liew mai)puvers by the Stamford, Conn., were scheduled elation. width of 26 feet." kllDDLETOWN (AP) — A of arrangements. before moving to Tolland six NortoxVIetnamese In toe confer- to return to work today follow- Miss Jean M. Handley, 29 “ No complex shall contain man described by police as in years ago. Before his retire- ence. Ing tentative agreement on a Robert Rd., was elected corras- more than eight principal build- his late 20s robbed toe MAC ■iuspilia n i M B s i^ , IM. ponding secretary, . and Mrs. Ings." Loan Co. of 6800 In Cash at To Hear Humphrey Friday’s., meetipg, toe sixth three-year contract, so* H uK ord Rd., ] NEW LONDON (AP) — Vice since toe 'talks started three Agreement was reached Frl- Althea R. Potter, 26 Gardner A table has been set up to gunpoint, then fled on foot Fri­ President Hubert H. Humphrey weeks ago, in d u ced no move- day with District Council 65 of st., was named a member of establish toe minimum di»- day. Personal Notices will speak 'Tuesday at gradua- ment toward ai eement by el- the Retail, Wholesale, and De­ the board of governors. tance between toe principal The man, was described os a tlon exercises at toe Coast ther side. partment Store Workers Union. Miss Handley is associated buildings in an existing complex Negro, about 27 years old, five t’. .■ Guard Academy, it was learned U-8- spokesman 'l^ lla m J, Ratification meetings were with the Southern New England and those in a proposed com- feet ten Inches in height,' wear- In Memoriam Friday. ' -Jopden said, however,^toe meet- called for Friday night, Gim- Telephone Co. of New Haven plex. Inga gray coat and Swiss-type VIACATION NEEDS In loving memory of our husband bles general manager Irving and Mrs. Potter is assistant There are also regulations hat. He forced employes to toe Sun TRen Lotton and father, Fred L. McKenney, vdio And former Alabama Gov. .ing was marked by spontaneous Sun Qinsses, Swhn Oops passed away June 2, 1966. Wlggs said.' WIggs termed toe editor of the ’Travelers employe concerning toe provlalon of “ an rear of toe building In toe rob- George Wallace will bb In Hart- discussion—allghtly more h)for- Plenlo Siqp^Uea Today recalls sad memories ford Saturday, June 8, In an mal talks and less speech-nil contract "very expensive", and weekly newspaper,.toe Bulletin, adequate system of storm water bery, police said, \ I Of a dear one laid to rest Ing. But toe result was tol toe most constructive we have The new officers will be In- dralndge.” There were . no shots -fired And those who think of him today effort to get on toe Connecticut ABTHIffi BHUS Are the ones who love Mm best. presidential ballot on the Ameri­ same, he said, no action on de- .de In almost 30 years of our stalled on June 19 at Bun Valley The hearing will be held in when toe man brandished his | escalatlng the war. reta^onship." Acres In Meriden. the Community Hall at 8 p.m. pistol, and no Injuries. WKe, CMldren and Orandchlldren can Independent Party ticket. / •

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1 0 Q. Daddarlo. he many dlatln-. ta attending today’s are Manchester T lan AgosUneni and David M. Barry,, district and state ^ the VFW and the-'i jue. ; eri of the events'- Cdwards, command- dot 8, VFW; and D. LeDuc, president, of Connecticut. dllary, VFW. JUNE I thru JUNE 7 lester residents are" TV Shows lEoVning llerdii le 8 p.m. American-^ n. uf been established wers under the dl- Clio Awards le VFW, wKh Quar- 1% Patrlck Humphrey sr. 1 Best Commercials ice Galls * NEW YORK (AP) — One purchased at great cost, it is awards ceremony of interest'to highly unlikely such eC program television viewers is unlikely to will ever make the channels. Majority get on camera; The presenta­ At the "Clio” award ceremo­ tions for Commercials that re­ nies of the American Televlaion llections cently won for their makers and Radio Commercieds Festi­ “ Cllos," the advertising agen­ val last week, about 60 sta­ 1 From Page One) • cies’ equivalent of the motion tuettes were passed out. But picture’s Oscar. since a commercial must be 1 oi^rtunity for Pa-, Messages from ^the sponsor seen or heard to identify, most pend the long Whit- do, after all, occui^ the televi­ of them, even with titles, are kend In the coimtry sion screen at' least one-sixth of difficult to recall. move around more r* all air time. Most viewers react This viewer recognized from absence of public more violently to commerdals titles and brief descriptions a they dislike than to shows they few of the top awards winners. >, beginning his llth I don’t like. They can skip the One was that series of bitterly :e today, was expect-, show, but must Just suffer funny case histories of the the holiday weekend through a minute commercial. build-up of king-size headaches. rk in his Elyeee Pa- A half-hour roimdup of the Another was the cartoon com­ season’s award-wiiming com­ mercial showing a nagging dia­ o t the Communist mercials would be interesting. logue between a man and his the non-Oommunist * But since the major networlte unhappy stomach. A third was of the Left meet are in fierce competition lor the series of tongue-\in-cheek r in efforts to agree sponsors and since air time ft dramas plugging pitted prunes. strategy for the as- Meanwhile, the television itions. code committee of the Nationad rs met for two houra Association of Broadcasters has apparently were un-, recommended that certain res­ ore the electoral alll- trictions on advertising producte h permitted leftist' Above, Lee Bouvier in Truman Capote’s for personal use be relaxed and to msJce major gains When Reruns “Laura.” The drama, which got so-so re- that Instead of banning the LTch 1967 legislative ceptifHi earlier in the season, gets a re­ product, the commercials be prieve Wednesday 9-11 PJd. on ABC. judged individually on the basis e’s new Cabinet al- of taste. moved slightly to the Had Flourish Involved specifically is adver­ e entry of three men tising two hemorrhoidal prepar­ »ft wing o f the Gaul- NEW YORK (AP) —Do you Below, Patrick McGo in the movement be- FuU-Hme Golf Professional September. Somehow, after on Premises at AU Times. they have ■ been canceled, they 18 at the Sud-Aviatlon AI Gayson, Pro. ory. sometimes pack a little more 277 BROAD charm. Some shows, like “ (low­ boy in Africa” will disappear Golf 0 Tron without moreijthan a ripple, but STEREO lals Damage EXIT 96 from 1-84 lanck Again Bts. 88 & SO, TalcottvUle (See Page Three) TAPES u broke, into Mhnches- a u t o m a t ic FOR rplanck School some- \ r Wednesday morning, 4TLANT3G FURNACE SIL DELIVERY [f with an undetermln- ' . i HOUR CTJSil)MER SERVICE— 640-3701 t of coin after leaving iria in a very messy 51. HISSELL ST, ''.’Wne‘--.S. '19 laid the burglars gain- ice to the buUdlng by out a window in the door, and once inside oft drink vending ma-

ben left through the door after splattering 1 bars and dry foods he room. arked the fourth sudi it tile school this yeari to police records. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 1, 1968 P A G E T H R E E P A G E T W O BIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 SATURDAY JU PROGRAM Mornine MONDAY JU PROGRAM Educational TUESDAY JU PROGRAM Navy 8:43 (38) Local News (C) 1:18 (I) Vlrgiais Graham (G) (O) 8:38 E a t F M (G) 1:88 (3) Virginia Graham (0) (18) MeHato’s G:M Horse Base (C> I (48) Mewlywed Game (0) < » Bporte (18) Babsertpttoa TV (48) Dream House - (G) 6:85 (48) Maverick 7:88 (3) Alter Dtaaer Movie (G) I Coal MeCool (48) Dream Haase (C) TV (O) "Scandal at Scourle” *50 <84») Bawll^ Siele Belmont Stakes (U ) Sabserlptlaa TV T V ^ (38) FUm “The LoTeJns" (38) FUm "In Cold Blood” (G) (IS) KHty Bromaa (G) ! m (8) ^iraadertal World Oreer Oaraon, Walter PIdgeon. I (i) <0) ( » Kitty Biam aa (G) l< rw S S .rts I warid rt (tCEDB,Chaimi24) (G) Donna O>rcoran. m lad. St* ruade (0> (M) Wide Warid at Sports (O) I (8) Hogaa’s Heroes (G) (Monday — Friday) (38) Dtvanw Oaort S^rU <0) . 8 8 - - (C) (38) Dtvnrce Goart Stoarto (M) Health b Year FStare 1:38 (3) As ,the World Tarns (G) 8:38 (3) Nears arlth Walter Grea- (6) Trath or Goasrqaences (G) Oary Hoore ia boat for 13tb 1:88 (I) As the Wertd Taras (f) Newt witk Walter Grsa- t:M (C) (28-13) News (G) annual Indianapolis GOO Festl. (U> Film 0888-88) MaVIe (88) Wsddlag Tarty (O) ktte (C) (48) W4ddlag Party (G) kite "That Touch of Mink” '63 (8) News with Bob Ynang (G> (38) News, Sports (G> val Xemorial nuade. (M) Sapermaa 8:86 (8) MemenU of Gomfort-^d (8) F. D. a. Game (O) <5> wllfc Bab Yosag «) 18:88 ______Baraatt Show (8) P. D, q. Game (G) (IM S) Film G:M (M> Feoas Grant, iDorts Day. Gig Oueat: 3V« Nabors ■ Sexdxy, jBSe 3 (38-2838) Let’s Maks a Deal (38) Soelsl Seoarlly la Action (48) News (G> Newf (183338) LsFs Make Deal (3338) Hnatley-Brlahley- Be­ (3338) HanUey-Briakley Be- 7:18 (48) Weather (G) Oelabftty Bllllaids <0) Young, Audrey Meadows, oth­ (G) port (C) (383338) I 8 n (G) 3188 (3) Lave Is a Maay SpM- Bill Oosby va Minnesota Fats ers. 8:16 (8) iB fbIb Hortxou I AxUqem VI dared TCUag (G) part - (C) 7:15 (32) Weather, Sports (G) 1:1 I (I) Laae Baaser 8:38 (3) SIgB oB u d F nyer 3:88 (3) Lavs Is a Maay Spleadared 1 (38) Local News „ . (8-48) Big V w ey (G) (48) Sports (G) (Ml FSm (M> CeleSrHy BiUIarda ) (I) After Dlaaer Movie 18:M (13) Sabse^tlaa TV Elariy liightlng Devices (28-3338) Ihws rt Oar Uvea Morey Amsterdam vs. Minn. (8-48) Hellywead Falaee (0) 8:36 (I) T«rm Grier I Freaeh Ghef (8-48) Newlywed Game (G) 7:28 (48) Dr. Albert Barkr (G) Mavis 8:38 (3) Su riie Semeetar (G) ^aSU8)^*Dayt el Oar LIv m ■jSfhy to Love" ’68. Esther ‘Inui XAtta Cold mowBlood” 7:38 (28.2338) I Dream ef Jeaanir "Lucky Losars" 'GO. Leo Gor^ Fata. 18:88 (8) Maaalx (G> (G ) . wmlams. Van Johnson. 11:88 a 8 M m 48) »News, Weather, LltUe Three 0>urae Dinners 2:38 (3) Haase P a ^ (G> cey, Hunts H ^ , Gabriel Dell. (6) Yesterday’s Newsreel 18:10 (8) Treth Or GoBaeqaesoes (88) Gena GlaMream Rep. of May 37, 8:00 pm (283338) The Deetora (G) (8.48) Dieppe Bald (G) 8:46 (8) VbU with the Meulgacr (B-H) Nartlywed Game (0) (g Trath or GoBasqaeacM 8p#pto (G) (18) Les Craae (C) (18) OhrlsI^Bers (G> (48) Mavie 3:18 (3) Art tAMdettor’s H s u s L»W Mr. Jaaes ) N. E. T. Joaraal (8-48) Baby Game (G) (Ml Bawllac (1) Weather, Sports (0> "The Incredible Petrified 7:88 (3) New* sad Weather (G) Where Is Prejudice T 2:63 (8-48) G h ll^ a ’s Doctor (G) 8:88 (38-2338) World of Animals (3833-33) Today Shew (G) Party , (O) (383338) BasebaO (0) 11:33 (3) Movie . _ (S) Bed Skelton (C) 1:M Mavie (8) Wide World of ^ r t s (O) World” '68 John Churadlne. (3»«38) Ths'Dsetora (G) Ttgera vs. Red Sox "Gorilla at Large '84. Cam­ Rep. of May 37, 9:00 pm 3:88 (3) To TeO the Trath (G) "Chinatown at Midnight" 'GO (18) Coaatry Masle (0> I^yllis Coates. M) M Hr. Oeober ) Book Beat (28-2338) Aasther World (G) (8-48) It Takes a Thief (C) (G) (848) Balm Game (G> (48)— ) rNears eron MltdieU, Anne Bancroft. (IS) Sabecriptloii TV Police form dragnet for cap­ (M> Film 11:88 (8) News (O) (M) Newt, Weather aad (848) OhaOraa’s Dsetsr It’s Baclag Time (8) News, Weather, Sports (G) 11-38 (383338) Jslanqr Garsoa (G) ) N. E. T. FeeUval 8:26 (3) News with Deaglas Rd- "In (^Id Blood" (G) (3) T t TeU the Trwth (0 ) (48) Sports 9:88 (28-23-38) Movie field, Jean WUles, Tom Pow­ 8:1G (S) Nesrs (0) (18) Sabaeriptiaa TV (383338) Aasther Warid (G) (48) Dr. Albert Barks (0) (8-88) Jsey BIshsp (G) Rep. of May 38. 10:00 pm wards (G) ers. Ray Walker. "E l Ala- 6;M (348) Ocaetal Ha^ttal I (48) Gowboy Is Africa (G) Presentation rt the 46th an­ Michael Parks, Ann-Margret. mein” ^ D u r ^ WW n, an (8) Cari Yastresemskl (C> (88) Film nual Photoplay magaaine Gold Monday, Jane 3 (383338) Ysa Don’t Bay (G) <»48) News (C) (88) New8, Weather, Sports (48) Datlag Game (I) News wMh Deaglas Ed­ (8) SometUig Special (O) '66 «- American and his crew end 8:38 (3) naaderUrds (G) wards (G) (18) Let Craae <0 Medal Awards. (8) Mr. Oeober (G) up at a Bedouin tomb in the (M> Sanrfa (G) ) Mistotsgers’ Neighborhood (48) Dark Shadows (G) 8:38 (3) Good Morning World (C> (0) 11:18 (8) Wsather, Sports (G) 8:88 (3) Hap Bbhsrde Show (O) (I) Disk Vah Mks Shew (O) (8-48) N. Y. P. D. (C> desert. Scott Brady, Rita 7:N (I) L LaeVe ^ e BaU (8) J a d LaLaaae Shew (G) (383338) Ysa Dsa’t Say (O) ) What’s New 4:88 (3) Baager BtotlM (G) Moreno. (8) Movie 11:88 (8) Movie (G) ) Flaying Oniter with F. Nond (28-M3S) H a td Game (G) 18:88 (3) Nears Special (C) "Assignment — Outer Space” "Bast of Eden” 'GG James (38) FBm (8) Mr. Ossber (G) (338) Uvadera (C) (8-M) Bappealag •n ’88 (33) Merr Oriftta Shew (48) Dark Skadsws (0 ) lettuce. Notes on SIxUt String (18) Woody Woedpecker (G) 1:88 I4M8) baseball ’68 (0) '62 Archie Savage, Rlk Von '• Dean, Julie Harris, Ray­ ) The Dlssaators (48) Bose the Glewa 11:88 (3-8-22-48> News, Sports aad mond Massey. "Shack Out On (38) Merabg Mevb 4:88 (I) Baager SlatlsB (G) When Reruns Weatker (C) Srdinals ys. Mets Nutter, (M) AUred BUoheeek Freeeab I shall ahk> mtes the robot of W. F; Buckley Jr. 4:26 (283334) News (G) (8) Baseball (18) Alfred HHoheeek 101” 'GG Frank Lovejoy, Lee (t»3 3 3 8 r Matok Oaau (G) 4:38 (3) Basel (G) (18) SabscriptloB TV 8:U (3) Wally Gator (G) (18) Wesdpeeker (G) 1 Freneh Ghef '“ITie Love-ms” (48) BaUer Derby (C> (88) News (0) Marvin, Terry Moore. (Oontiimed from Page Om ) “Loot In Space,” which over two Fillet of Beef Wellington (8-23) Mike Deaglas Show 8:18 (8) BasebaU (0) (88) News, Weather (8) Movie 8:38 (3) Mah« Boem ter Daddy (48) Bcae the Ctowa (23-38) Fiesideattal Primaries (8) Pat Booae Shew senAona developed a lovaUe I ABG’s of Boating (28) Theatre 38 Coverage of California and Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston (88) Amersea ‘ Salt Lake Chty. Anchoris. (333) Mike Deaglas She r (G) trad Involved In a romance of No Hiding Place (28) Big Pletnre (G) (48) Mevie 7:M (8) Frisoaer <0) (88-88) Jahnay Garsoa (0) . (23-33-33) Sasp Jadgmeat (G) (M) TUs Mas Dawssa Coverage of the C|a,llfoniia and (M) OIri Talk IM s Viewer, wUle hardly I N. E. T. Festival (38) Gambat South Dakota primaries -< • ' "Cavalier in Devil's (Mstle” (8848-M> Salat Guests: (Mi?ol Lawrence, Mort (1848) The FHstotoaei (0) sorts wtlii a lady oompoter. An Hour with Joan Sutherland (48) Manatera Sahl and G eon ^ Kirby. 18:38 (183338) News (G) among the faithful fans, will (23) Presideatlal Primaries '84 Irene Tunc, Lucian Marin, (48) Dattag Game (C) 18:18 (3) Hemeamker’i Movie 3:m (I) Ferry Masea “Tanan,” if watched In the 6:25 (48) Weather (0) 4:88 (i> Daktari (0) B (18) AlfredHUehoaek (88) Oater (M) FVm mlas “Voyage to the Bbttom of 5:58 (18) Aftotaeea Beport (G) "The Guests” Geoffrey Home. (383338) Geaeeatraitoa (G) proper mood and not tackled too Tuesday, Jase 4 Joined In progress. (18) Sabserlptlaa TY "The Man with Two Faces” (348) Dbk Gavett Shaw (G) (M> Osasbat the Sea,” partly for Ms Intofeafe- (28) Seepe , "nackbeartra Ghost” '68 Spr#,g Byington. 18:8 (48) News (G) (88) MBBSters o f t ^ has also bean a tre(]uent 8:88 (S) Weather — ftoarts s ^ 12:88 (3) Movie ^ U:88 (383338) FerMaaUty (G) big special etteots and trick I Mlstorogers’era’ Neighborhood "Intrigue" '47. George Rath. U:I8 (28-3338) Hsllywoed Sqaaree 8:36 (48) Wsather aad News (0) source of amusement. I What’s New News _Aftonaaa,Bep^ (3) News — Sporto aad Al(!c Guinness in “The lasIgM aad Faart Dtoeas- photography, bat more for its Geatrelling Labor Taraover A Weather (G) (348) Jaey Btohop 13:M (I) Love of LUe (G) Ingenioas assortment of mon­ AH of these, of course, were Abceatoeism aad Taraover Actor," a look at the Gueats: Comedian Jackie (383338) Jeopardy (G) Rep. of 8:66 am and 4:00 pm (13) Merv Griffin Shew Gayle, singer Al Martino, and (8) Mike Deaglas Matlaee 8:88 (8) Weather, Sperto, News (G) sters that, week after week, potboilers and primarily de­ I Art aad the New Patron (28) Man aad the GhaUeage acting profession, Sun­ (8-48) News, ^ierta. Weather (22) HIxhIlghto Jaix pianist Teddy Wilson. (M) Bewitch^ (G) signed to attract the young auA- I Goaversatton with Frank Face day PM. on A B C . Regis PhUbln. 13:26 (3) News (G) (G) placed the sObmarine and Us Jr. Tom Colton and guests. SUNDAY J(/ PROGRAM 12:88 (3) Search for Tomerrew (0) (U ) Merv OrUfla Shew crew In deadly peril. My favor­ enoes, but often in their earnest » m Jass at_ the _ Stag^ Cem|iav (383338) Bye Gaeee (G) (U> ladaatry ea Parade ways they were funnier than the 18:8t Boston Symphony Orel (46) Movto- Laurenxe Harvey, Aime Bax­ (M) Treaaare M e (G) (31) HtaUlghte ites were the scary ones that 7:88 (88) Agriealtare on Parade Tom Ooltotf and guests 8:88 (8) GhAtophers (8) 8bt Centan (C) ter, Barbara Stanwyck. U:46 (3) Oaldlag Light (G) kxdced like outslse boQed lob­ moot coneolentous comedy Wednesday, JnBe 5 (18) Wnilam F. BaeUey Jr. (3) Hioslaa Im jm Abb (G) 12:53 (28-2338) Newe (G) (U ) News, Sperto (G) (8) Sacred Heart 8:86 (48) Maverick sters or overgrown bonehes of shows. (88) This Is The Ufe (8833-86) Flipper (C) (tO-X2-30> HIgk (Ckaparral (G) Mlstorregera' Nelghterkood 8:16 (8) Gamby (G) (8) Lnssb (C) (18) Sabaeriptba TV I What’s New (8) Ught Time (8-40) Voyage (C) "The Love-Imi” WEDNESDAY JC/ PROGRAM • FOB BOB HOPE i The DIsseatora (48) n is b The U fe (G) (20-30) irad Kbgdom (G) (3) News (C) W. F. Buckley Jr. 8:88 (8) TUs b The Ufe (23) News, Weather, Sporte (36) New^ Weather, Sporto Bob Hope will return to NBC Rep. of June 3, 7:30 pm 1:88 (Ximedy shows, and one a 90- SYLYANIA COMPACT ROLL-ABOUT ' Tke Poor Fsy More - (38) Divorce Coart 2:66 (348) GhUdraa’s Doctor (G) Collins, singers Peggy March, I (3) Ed SnUlvan and the Five Bells. (88). Three ' Steeges (G) (G) 11:30 (8) Movb minute program filmed during Speclram 1:38 (3) As the World Taras (C) S:N (3) To TeU the Truth (G) (88) GarleoBS (G) First of a two-part anniversa­ "PUlan of the Sky” '66 (C) Ckacer: Chemotherapy n (»2 3 3 8 ) Let’s Make a Deal (232338) Another World (G) (20-30) Bun Fos Year Life 8:16 (48) Sacred Heart (G) ry show. GuesU: Alan King, Jeff Chandler, Ward Bond, H(>pe’B aimual tour of U .8. PORTABLE COLOR TV 0:34 Chas. Lloyd: Journey Within (O (8-48> General Hsopitol , (C) 8:88 (8) Uaderstaadbg Oar slt)geis Jerry Vale and Lana Dorothy Malone. (48) W sd^g Party (C) 3:26 (3) News with Douglas Ed­ (8) Greatest Show Warid Cantrell, enmedienne Sue (30) Johnny Carson (C) overseas bases at Christmas. (22) PoUtIcal Talk 180 eq. te. viewable area Thursday, Jane 6 (8) F. D. q. Game. (C) wards (C) (8) Ghristophcrs (G) (Carson, magician Norm Neil- (22) Fetor Gann 2:88 (3) Love Is A Many Spleadored 8:38 (3) Dick Vaa take Show (G) 18 :30 (18) Sabscription TV (88) Unrle Waldo (G) son. (M) Newo, Weather (C) "The Love-Ins" ' Mlsteroger’s Neighborhood Thing (C) (232338) You Don’t Say (G) (48) l a ^ t (8-M) The F. B. 1. (G) 11:45 (8) Movb (28-32-38) Days of Oar Lives (8) Mr. Goober (C) (22) FUm Feature m I (20-22-30) Mothers-Ia-Law (C) "Wolves of the Deep" '60. What’s New :00 (33233340) News, Sports. 18:88 (8) A TE for Balldlag CD17E — Today’s finest teectram (C) (48) Dark Shadows (G) II (8) Dblagae (18) Snbscrtpttoa TV Massimo Glrotti, Foleo LuUi. (348) Newlywed Game (C) 4:88 (8) Banger Station (G) Weather (C> "Blatdcbeard a Ghost” Cancer: Chemotherapy II (20) Ensign O’Toole (82) GluUIce of Salvation (G) (M) Movb Rep. of June 5, 9:00 pm (13) Sabscription TV (232338) Match Game (C) (88) Gartoons I (3) Smothers Brothers (C) "The lighter" '63. Richard value in big 180 sq. in. (18) Woody Woodpecker (C) 11 :25 (3) Movie (48) Ghristophers (C) (20-22-30) Bonanaa Conte, Lee J. (Cobb. Home Grounds Improvemeat (48) Boso the Clown "The Breaking Point" '60. 18:88 (8) Microbes and Yon (8-M) Movie 1:30 (8) For the Consumer Site Analysis 4:28 (232338) Nows (C) , John Garfield, Patricia Neal. (88) Saperman (G) "Walk on (he WUd Side" '62 "The teen-age (Consumer” ^cture size portable. i Flaylag Onitor with F. Noad 4:38 (3) Basel (C) 11:S0 (232330) Johnny Carson (C) (48) Faith tor Today (G) Notes on the Sixth Stylng H ig h lig h ts (322) Mike Donglas Show Guest: Author critic CUfton 11:88 (8) Camera Three (C) Rep. of June 3, 7:00 pm (20) Harbor Command Fadiman. (8 )For the Coasomer IC TR iC G O . Striking: Enam ded 8:34 :Fourth Estatr (3 0 ^) The Flintstones (C) (8-M) Joey Bishop Show (C) (88) Film Mario Thomas 9:00 .Art and the New Patron TODAY: “Hiat Touch of 5:08 (3) Ferry Slason Guests: Ryan O'Neal. Pete (88) Catholic Hour Rep. of June 4, 7:30 pm Barbutti. and Tony Scottt. Ebony Cabinet. Pre-eet 14:40 The Poor Fay More Mink” (1962), bachelor vs. (20) Discovering Americn (48) Bnllwiakle blonde, with CJary Grant and (38) Combat 11:15 (8) Davey aad OolUth (C) ConqiSete Rep. of June 5, 8:00 pm (40) Monsters fin e tuninfir, lighted dial Doris Day, 9-11 p.m. on NBC. (88) Social Secnrity (C) Line (rf: Friday, June 7 5:25 (40) Weather — News (C) (8-48) DUcoveiy ’68 (C) SUNDAY: "Pace the Nation,” 5:30 (28) Ladles Day (88) Big Picture (C) What Makes Her Cry • L i f t i n g and out-front contrda. (18) Afternoon Report (88) From the Dean’s Desk Mlsteroger’s Neighborhood with Sen. Eugene McCarthy as Fixtures WhaVs New 6:00 (3) Weather — Sports and GARNER'S 11:45 (80) Sacred Heart guest 12:30 p.m. on (JBS. . . . News (C) 18:00 (8) We Believe (C) By JOAN CROSBY ABC’s of Boating Famous Sylvania Color Weather II (340) News —Sports and (8) Ominlonated Han 8 Biqilaoe- leads the appreciation, 4:30-5:30 Weather (88) (Christopher NEW YORK — (NEA) — Rep. of June 3, 8:30 pm meat bright 85® picture tube 7:30 N. E. T. Festival “ Meet the Press," the guest Is (18) Merv Griffin Show (88) Route 86 Mario Thomas was in New York An Hour with Joan Suther­ ( 28) Marriage in Today’s So­ (U ) Bing Around the World Glass end Shades Dr. Grayson Kirk, president of ciety RUG & CARPET (48) CIvU Disorders (C) searching for a dozen dining land. Rep. of June 3. 10:00 pm • Electrical Siqiidjies, has rare earth phos­ Book Beat Columbia University, 1*1:30 (22) Highlights 18:15 (20) Living WorS>e- room chairs and catching up on Tom Colton and guests. 18:85 (80) Focus CTiarles A. Linberg p.m. on N B C . . . “ The Actor,” the theater, which is why the Fiiie Set and Screens N. E. T. Flayhonse (38) McHale’s Navy (40) Congressional Beport phors. Rosmersholm a rebroadcast of program 6:05 (40) Maverick 12:80 (8) Face the Nation (C) talk got around to "The Prime L A P P P L A Z A 6:25 (8) Wonderful World of (8) Beport to the People of Miss Jean Brodle,’’ a fine examining theater folk, 4-6 p.m. SiMrts (C) (M) Bible Answers 875-0888 play about a girls’ school and on ABC. . . “Forever Bee­ 8:30 (3) News with Walter Cron- I’ K K l i* A DKi.IVERV (80) Jewish LUe R t. 83— Vem on MiUf AND WIFE thoven!.” Leonard Bernstein kite (C) (48) Bugs Bnimy (C) which is why Mario was dis­ (8) News with Bob Young (C) 18:45 (8) Comments and People leads the appreciation, 4:30 cussing girls’ sclmols. Dom DeLulse and comedienne (20) New Horisons _ CALL 649-1752 12:65 (80) Washington p.m. on C7BS. . . . “ The Ed (2330) Huntley-Brlnkley Be­ 1:80 (8) Yonr Commnnity fC) “ It’s a Ince way to grow up,” Carol Arthur, who appeara with port (G) (8-22) Baseball (C) STANEK ELECTRONICS Sullivan." practically everybody Kr;tnk Kiiuila>, I’ rop. she said. “ You’re not wearing WILTON'S him on ‘"The Dom DeLulse 6:45 (20) Local News Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston appears to salute Sullivan on 7:00 (3) Snmmer Scene Red Sox false eyelashes at 14. You speid G ift Shop 277 B R O A D STR EE T— P H O N E 649-1124 Show," a summer series on Guests: CowsUls. Lulu. Young (20d0) Meet the Press (C) the show’s 20th anniversary, 8- 14 St. (Rear) all week in Jumpers and blazers Wednesdays, are married. They Savages. (40) Lassie. for 9 p.m. on CBS. . .“ Walk on the (8) Truth or Consequences (C) 1:80 (8) Ontdoorsman (C) and saddle shoes, wearing no met while appearing in a play .Manchi'sliT, Conn. Wild Side,” love and violence (232340) News (40) Americnn Bandstand (C) talking about herself. Mario Dividend peld Adding MaidUnea, Duplica­ M y father says It was on his I.OAN play Gold Medal Awards are (2330) Music Hall (C) 4:00 (8) FUm (C) doesn’t really have to talk \ '. () t I \ r 1 (> N CALL IN ORDER Guests: Shari Lewis, the New tors & Photo Copy Machines "The Dangerous Years" from day of deposit. specifically about herself, be­ Lebanese crest—or maybe it RANGE and DRYER Pick Up 10 Mlnntoa Later presented, 11:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. (jhrlsty Minstrels, magician Documentary about teen-age Harry Blackstone Jr., comlc- delinauents. cause her general conversati

1 - T PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERAID, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 THURSDAY PROGRAM F Story of Dutch SchulU and Ws 1;M (S> Olri Talk 6:t* (8) Weather — Sports rise to power during Prohibi­ Two c (M> Film Nows tion era. Vic Morrow, l^ u e taries in <2X) At Home with Kitty (8) News — Sports Parrish, Ray Danton. Peter (Ml Divorce Coart Weather (C) school 3} (18) Herv OrUlln Show Brech. ._. (M) Dream Hoaie (848) That G irl. „ Lct’o Hake a Deal (22) HIChllchU Tom (^Iton and guests. "The Trial Board’ ously inj (O) (848) Payton Place „ (8) r. D. Q. (C> (88) MoHale’s Navy tem oon i 8:8S (48) Maverick (288248) Dean Martta Show (M) Weddlnc Party o( GuesU: Tony Bennet, Florence car accid 2:f (8) Love Is a Maay Bplendored 6:25 (8) Woadorfnl World Henderson, Bob N ev ^ rt and Thlac _ Arnax Jr. and ^ l y Hinsche) , The dr (848) Newlywed Game (C> <8) Nows wllh Bob Yonng (C) (28) Canadian Travel Film (8) Wackiest Ship bi the Army other car 2:88 (3) Hoase______Pairte ‘ (C) (C) (28-22-38) The Doctors (C) (2888) HanUey-Brinkley ^ (48) Alfred Hitchcock was als( (8^) Baby Game (O) port . (C) (18) Sabscriptlon TV I (848) C h u r n ’s Doctor (C) 6:45 (28) Local News ' •In the Heat of the Night” critical C( (3) To Tell the TVath (C) 7:88 (3) The Way It Is (C) TV lour of Hartford's b l ^ (8-8828848) News — Weather Dead i (28-22-38) Another World (C) and Snorts (8-M) General Hospital netgtaboilioode Hat provides Longfelk (C) people not normally seen on (28) Honey West 8:25 (8) Nows 11:25 ((8)8) Thursday Starlight 8:88 (8) Dick Van Dyke Show (O) TV wllh an opportunity to ex- Knox St plainM "Ute<<8Ka wny*ltaarav la”!■" t for f i f Ihthem. fk V n . "Secret Meeting” •tO. Former (28-2^88) Yon Don’t Say (G) member of 1.... ^ n— resistance------jorie C. i 48) Mr. Goober (C) Rep. of Wed. May 16. group stalks traitorous com­ I48)-Jaarfc Shadows (28) Hantley-Brlnkley Bep<^ W. Cente (8) Truth or Consequences (C) patriot. Danielle Darrieux. ”■1188 (8) HAairer Station (28-2288) ’Tonight ns>w 4:80 (8) Hasel (O) (222288) Daniel (C) fellow w( (8 ^ ) 'SMond Hundred Years Stairine Johnny Canon. ® (8) News — Memeats of Com­ (8248) The Flintstones (C) (18) Les Crane Show Miles Mer 8:N (248) Flying Nun B (C) fort and G u I d o o ^ ^ _ 5:8 (8) Perry Mason (88) News and B ta Oft (88) This U the Ute 8:88 (222288) Ironside B (C) marls cott( (248) BewHehed B (48) Woddlag Party 5:88 (88) Theabe 38 (18) Afteraoea Beport "Immunity Syndrome” R 1:45 (48) Y ob Aiked tor It (8) Moa la a SuBesse (C) P.D.Q. 6:88 (8) Weather — S|wrt* :md 2:88 (5) Love lo a Maay Bplen- New* One-hour dramatic - Intrigue FLOOR COVERING To Sullivan^ dared Thlug (8) New* Sport* aad series starring Richard Brad­ Thiag 3:88 (8) To Tell the Truth (C) 6:25 (8) Weederfol World of Sperto (18) Subsertettsa TV t imkcAMTfi TDLiE lute Ed SuUivan on the 20th (222288) Aaothor World (C) 6:88 (8) Now* with Walter Croa- "B tackbev^s Ghost” (88) Heart of Shew Basiaeso LOS ANG anniversary of "The Ed SulU- (8-48) Oeueral Hoopital (C) Free Estimates 8:25 (8) New* with Douglas Ed­ (8) News with Bob Youag (C) 8:8 (8) Friday Night Mavie (0) Democrat van Show,’ ’ which premiered in ward* (O) (82-88) Hualley ■' Briakley Be­ "I Could Go On Singing” R port (C) and Euge June 1948 on CBS. 8:88 (8) Dick Vaa I^ke Show (C) Dramatic backstage story J O H N ^ (822288) You Doa’I Say (C) 8:45 (28) Local News an Internationally successful vigorous < Dozens of performers wlU be — (8) Mr. Goober (0) 7:88 (S) Death VaUey Day* (C) entertainer who goes to London toan face FLOOR COVERING seen in ta'ped spot announce­ (48) Dark Shadow* (C) (28) Haatley - Brlukley Be­ to atupetjr at Palladium and 4:88 (3) Raager Station (C) port (C) to renew bonds with herjum final sear ments on the ifetwork and on the (2222-88) Mutch Game (C) (8) Trath or Consequence* (C) and boy's father. Judy Gar­ 284 BROAD ST. 64S-9479 California SuUivan show of June 9 with (18) Woody WoodbBiy Show (22-8848) New* — Sport* and land. Dirk Bogarde, Jack Klug- (48) )Bo*o tte Clown Weather noan. tial prime messages ranging from comedy 4:25 (222288) New* (C) 7:88 (48) Dr. Albert Burke (C) 8:88 (222288) Hollywood Sqaare* 4:58 (8) Hoiel (C) 7:88 (8) WDd WUd West (C) (C) Kenned; lines to Just plain "Congratula- (282) MIhe Doaglo* Show West and Gordon Investigate (8) GuBt of Wm Soaaett (C) B ite in a tl Uans, Ed.’’ 18:88 (222288) dostice tor AUf nomlnatir The stars wUl include Eddie New* special examining plight TOOL cmd of poor In obtainingr adequate cratic Na Albert, Woody AUen, James legal assistance. Program con­ for toe po Amess, LucdUe BaU, Tcmy Ben­ centrates on respecuve pro2 EQUIPMENT lems of urban, rural and ml- endorsem nett, PoUy Bergen, Carol Bur­ Blyden: ‘Inrageous’ Crant poor tn In gainingKolnlnz access most popi nett, Dlahann Carroll, Carol to law. R (C> RENTALS (S-44) Jadd tor the Defease (C) The tol \ Chaimlng, the Walt Disney fam- NEW YORK (NEA)—Larry smiles. “ Nighttime series TV is 18:86 (18) Sabscrlptlea TV Uy, Buddy Edsen, Sergio Fran- Blyden is as busy as an actor is toe most stultifyliig, uninspired, "In the Heat of the Nl8ht” mttted sle Sanding Machine* 11:88 (22228848) New* — Weather by Atty. ( chi, Jackie Gleason, Bydie Gor- allowed to be at the moment. boring work 1 know. Hie only aad Sports (C) P ow er T(m Is That line \ me and Steve tawrence, Robert He is, appearing on Broadway in reason to do one is so yov. never (28) Richard Diamond P tmnber'g Toola 11:25 (5) Friday Speetocalor' (C) lot is as Goulet, Andy Griffith, SaUy Ann have to do one again." toe hit, "You Know I Can’t Hear “Twilight for the gods” can com Painter’s Equipment Howes, Harry James, Alan King, You When toe Water’s Run­ People board broken-down sail­ Cement Tools ing vessel to escape police. Martin Landeau, Peggy Lee, ning.” He is host of toe popular Rock Hudson, (hTd Cbarisse, Moving Equipment Jerry Lewis, Gina Lollobrigida, NBC dayUme show, “ Personal­ Arthur Kennedy, Leif ■ Erick­ son. Maintenance Equipment the Mamas and the Papas, the ity." And, as a member of toe "Joe Dakota” '67 Wallpapering Equipment M(K3uire Sisters, Jim Nabors, Actors Equity negotiating com­ 11:56 (222258) Tonight Show (C) Starring Johnny Carson Otto Preminger, Omar Sharif, mittee, he has been spending (8-48) Joe Bishop Show (C) 6 4 9 -2 1 )1 5 2 Nancy Sinatra, Red Skelton, his few free hours trying to pre­ 1:88 (R) News — Moments of Com­ A1 Tom Smothers, Tommy Steele fort and Gnidepost* A.P EQUIPMENT vent an acton’ a t ^ e wliloli (80) New* and Sign Off and Dick Van Dyke. Also fig­ would shut down toe Broadway (48) New* Headlines — VSAF Bellgloa* Film and Sign Off RENTAL uring in the salute wlU be Topo theater. 8:18 (8) New* and Weather — Mo­ Gigio, the UtOe puppet petsiHi- The attitude of toe producers ment of Meditation and Sign 9S6 Center St Manoheater Off Ail ality known as the Italian has Larry, generally a mild- Mouse, GenUe Ben, the friendly mannered, very pleasant gentle­ bear and the coUie star Lassie. man, quite angry. “They are MIAMI arbitrary, inflexible and stub­ ^SHOP and storm At born," he says. "Whenever we SAVE cane toda and almc TV Study ask for something, toey say our WHERE demands are outrageous, I keep and sere Of Dieppe saying, ‘O.K., then.tell me what YO U SEE Florida’s Tampa I NEW YORK (AP) — The 1942 is outrageous.’ ’’ THIS bureau si Dieppe raid that prepared the The activity has Larry a bit SIGN at Tamg Allies for the D-Day Invasion of tired. "Just this morning as I emerging ELECTRONICS Normandy was a study in para­ was complaining that I seemed "We 1 doxes. among the biggest being to need more sleep than I used PLEN’S TEXACO storm a LABORATORIES the case of the officer who de­ to, my housekeeper said, Lord Louis Mountbat- 381 MAIN ST. caster N< moted himself in order to serve. ■You’re getting older, you 277 BROAD The tale, and the raid Itself, know.’ The other day my chil­ ten, British war hero, al Hurrii are recounted in the upcoming dren came to see toe play. ,_in “Rehearsal for D- GORMAN BROS. "Her top 770 MAIN ST. mllqg pe TV special "Rehearsal for D- After, as I was washing out toe Day” on ABC’s “Saga storm sli FJI. AND Ail. Day*’ Tuesday pn ABC. - gray make-up I use in my hair, of Western Man,” Bay area Vice Adm. John Hughes-Hal- my son said, ‘Hey, dad, you WYMAN OIL CO,, In c. Tuesday 7:30-8:30 The no let of the British navy, toe man didn’t wash out some of toe 24 MAIN ST. P.M. ter said: CAR who suggested, the Implausible origrinal g^ray.’ ” raid on toe German-held port of •L,arry is very happy doing STEREO Dieppe, wanted to participate in "Pcrsomility” and says he %vill ^on W ILLIS ^Sarocie the amphibious training the do another nighttime TV “eries, action - on toe fnl«»r*C,-'^ght. "n n ly ^ e r my dead body.” He 'I-KCIAI-ISTSi iN /JU i RADIOS off .Pingtand — but because . AXIG;- lEi’iT ■VND rr,o.>it .-r the cotnmando.s were :p(Xi cmni.gh lo be on Uie :in time schedule. ' 'ut we (1(111 -1* -it. - ■' 'viT •KaOio SiilcK it»id Service ■' i.;.idi.iii, h(- realiMu eo'd bn -4?.S1------1 •■.( i ...... ■ . i nicd. t.'V ' t!'‘ 0 t^tiytimc ’

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