-BIQBT FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1908 matulrpiiter Ett^ning UpraUi Awanwa IM ty Nat Preas Ron W(Mk KhM The W eather tlM tiUbi Junior Muaeum w tt hiMiah n , leae Rain aading late tonigM, low iTT o w d ba open Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. Says Drug Problem Exists aa to 40. Tomorrow partly aun- Itayinond Oonnan wUt aarve aa 15,535 ny and eontinuad oool, Ugh Order near 50. v m liaTa Only in Minds of Adults Sanehe»ter-—‘4 City of Village Cham Irara > i Brian Wlrta of the U.S. Air Force t*tU be honoied at a Care- ‘‘Tliere is a drug ptoUeni. dents, he said, “I’ve had trou­ VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 170 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) parklBf lot MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1909 Advvrtlitag am Fage U ) attoMl Bulk areil party Sunday troni »- a.m. But it’s only a problsm in the ble with their enthusiasm. They PRICE TEN CENTS until dark at the .Bolton Lake minds of adults. Tlie Uds are do have ciasses back at U- Hotel. Oonn.” perfectly happy now.” accord­ *i3aatnl in rtaaOmm:' a IMP He called the four "drug con­ H m Oouplea Poker Group of ing to Dr. Karl A. Niefbrth, as­ sultants ito society.” DMBBh aim , tliaaaif«BUi In Man- Candldtite W ants alMktar Ooatimualty OoUaga’s the ICanchaater Newcomera Club sistant dean of the School of OkM quitaidBy NIglit aariaa wiU will meet tomorrow at 8:80 p.m. Pharmacy at the University of *H(Hie9t Race* at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Czech Reds bn ataam B u u U y at 7:20 p.m. A1 PouUot, 82 Bolton S t The Connecticut. MINNBAPOLI8 (AP) — A Id lha Whttan lib ra ry auditm^ Dr. Nieforth was in the au­ O O R R E C nO N candidate for this city’s may­ U.S. Naval Forces Deploying Ooiqjtaa Bridge Oroup will meet oralty post wants on txmest tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home dience of 180 people listening to Large Oalifomia loeiierg of Mr. and Mra. Robert Jenni- four of his students talk about race—ctM toot after the oth­ Warn Foes er. Ih a Rav. J. Stanton Oonoivar, son, 282 Redwood Rd. drugs and Uds Wednesday night paalor at Bolton Oongragatlonal LEHUGE bead 29c Rayfnond P. Nordln, an in­ in the ming Junior High School PRAGUE (AP) -Ckechoolo- We ehall not call it chlld’e play, ChuRdi, will oonduct a aatvlca cafetorium. Towards the end of dependent, challenged Re­ OCnoere o f the Mandieater and not 9c aa waa ' vakla’a new Oommuniat party but a atnggle, and I am abso­ Stud ay at 8:15 a.m. on radio the session, he stood to make Incorreofly advertised WE'LL BE SEEING YOU SOON KATHY! chier declared political war on publican Dan Cohen and Eknblem d u b wSl meat tonight lutely sure of political victory,” Democrat Gerard Hegstrom, atatkni WWF. TOa program is at 7:80 afc the SUca HiGene for some remarks. last night. thoae who do not toe the Krem­ iponaorad by tha Manchaotar Atty. Robert M. Sharaf Atty. Arnold H. Klaa IVeah Aapangua; Duidelloas, Beet areene, O sM and said Huaak. "Antl-Sovletfsm la to a 50-mile foot race foom To Protect Recon Missions an baataSMUan rehearaal ' “Alcohol is your drug and lin line, Uk informanta aald to­ OouncU of Caiurcbaa and tha YaHow BeaoD Laeka, SbaBata Beigtum Endive, incompatible with the Ideology a t y HaU to Hudson, WU. marijuana is their drug,” he HIGHLAND PARK Bwiaeeki Sproutsi B rocn^, Hot P m era , Fam , day the eWer, Ouatav Huaak, of this party. It is In aitarp cen- Maachaatar C2aigy Aaaociation. said. HoneatT Yep, Nwdln swan WASHiINGTON (A P )—'Poitent U.S. navnl forces, in- Tlw Oouples Bowling Group Form Partnership Tomaitoea, Arttebohes, White and Black Radlahes, Rhu- made aome conoeaalono to gat tradictlcn to the state jmlicy of promised that the etate high­ of the Mancbenler Newcomers “School principals tell me MARKET iMzb, wMto Sweat PoUboeat Plant, WWeroresk OauS- the mpport of Uberala in gov- this state.” dluding the biattileshiSp New Jeruey and possiUy a pair alcohol abuse has dropped off way patrol would Judge the Amerioan Legion Auxiliary Chd> will meet tonight at 8:45 Attys Robert M. Sharaf of He is a director of the Great­ 817 Highland St., Manchester fknver, Oonxm-Oob. ornment. He repeated criticlem that the of aircraft chniers, were reported stcMninsr to new adn meet Monday at 7:80 p.m. sharply. Alcohol is part of the race, at Ms own expense. at Silver Lanas, Badt Hartford. Simsbury and Arnold H. Klau er Hartford Chapter of the One aouroe aaid Huaalc got all Dubcek regime had allowed positkms today to provide proteotixm for American ta- ad the Poat Home. At 8:18, there of Manchester have formed a establishment. Frerti stnawbenTies,lerriea, Oantaloupes, Heneydewv, OpMiiali “And I’d win too, if the There will be a social time with American Civil Liberties Union. Melons, Fhinw, Peachaa Ugll FruM, Temple and Nbvel but five votea of the 190-member “and-Oommunlst” elements to darn guys took me up on it,” tel%€noe missions off North Korea. wffi be a child areUare panel lefreUunenta afiter bowUng. partnership tor the general ' "In the 1930’s there was a Central Oommittae, which ouat- The Pentagon announced re- In 1969 he was a vice chairman mistake. Due to the nature of Omnees, WblenneloaB,RNfooB, times, Jaffa Oranges, Plneapptoa, pluige Caechortovakla into a Nordln aald. dtseuaaion of 'ee, Seedless Or . ed reformlat party chief Alexan- criala. deployment' of extensive forces of the Manchester United Jew­ marijtiana, it was classltied as Reason why the race prob­ may oontact Mrs. Robeit Dnm- 242 Trumbull St., Hartford, and Mbce, Red and Golden DeUctoua, Russets. ,jW Dubcek In a secret ballot Friday shortly after Prnrident ish Appeal Campaign and is a narcotic to keep It away from ’’Where can it lead If our Cen­ ably won’t take place; Nor- Richard Steven Lawrence of mer, Syoamore, Lane. 21 E. Middle Tpke., Manches­ Thursday. Informanta cited Nixon ordered remimpttan of re­ chairman of publicity for the people. The ugly word of hard • Try Fresh Sliced Mucke’s and Grote A Weigel Cold Cuts tral Committee and central or­ din wants to start at 8 a.m. North Korea R ID 8 waa one of 88 atudents ter, under the film name of ttraae reaaone for hla strong connaissance flights with the at Renaaelaer Polytechnic In­ Sharaf and Klau. Both attorn­ United Fund in Manchester. He drugs did prevent people for 28 gans do not Intervene?” he The execulUve oonwnMtee o f ★ WEEKEND SPECIALS ★ ahowtag: asked. “ To what almT To civil promise they will cease to be stitute to achieve a 4.0 cumula­ Nutmeg Foreat, ThU Cedars of eys were admitted to the Con­ lives at 46 Bruce Rd. with his years from using marijuana —Hurak aaaured Duboek aup- very much. ICEBERG LETTUCE ...... head war? •' Claim s f /.S . "fair game" for North Korean tive average for the fall aemes- Lebanon, will meet Mlonday at necticut Bar in 1967 and to the wife, the former Judith Rulnick, porten he would not, for now, Jets. * ter. Ha la a fifth-year architec­ 7:80 p.m. at the Maatmic Tem- federal oourbs in 1988. They are and their two chUdren, Rachel 'Then kids realized society FANCY CUCUMBERS ...... * ft>r “ Should we wait until some­ accept the Soviet invasion aa U.S. Action Flights off the North Korean ture student pla members of the Hartford Coun­ and Benjamin. had lied to them. Marijimna is CHIQUITA B AN AN AS...... 2 lbs. Justified. body provokes the Soviet troops not a narootlc. Now every state­ on our territory into taking Fled Meeting coast were halted Tuesday after ty and State Bar Association. Atty. Sharaf was bom In Bos­ FRESH ASPARAG US...... bch. —He aaeured reformers poHtl- Atty. Klau was bom In Hart­ ton, educated In Hartford ment about marijuana Ss looked some action In dielr defeme?” an EC121 reconnaissance plane on a.s another lie. There is a "OUR HNIABOBD STfmS NOW HAS BVEBYTOINGr cal arresta will not be mode tor Shuts Seven TOKYO (AP) — North Korea with 81 men aboard aiqMnntly ford and was graduated front schools, and waa graduated any "vtolatlons" committed Husak said the March 28-29 Harvard College and Harvard froip Bates College, magna cum definite lack of convmunlcatlon. Wo Carry The Manoheoter Evening Herald anti-Soviet demonstrations in­ said today the United Btatea waa shot down. Only two bodies OOMPLiran LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS prior to his assumption of pow­ Law School. He is the son of laude. In 1964 and from the Yale Parents can’t .. understand er. cluded "acts that were precisely ‘•ned’’ from an armistice com- ^ ROCKVILLE drugs. It’s 'Uke the new matii. Job Qjnters Superior Court Judge and Mrs. Law School In 1967. He Is pre­ Despite these concessions, few counterrevoluiontaiy.” He criti­ mission meeting at Panmunjom Joaeiph E. Klau. He has been a sently a candidate for the We don’t tmderstand so wie cised Prague leaders who "THE KING doubted that Czechoalovakia la WASKENGraON (AP) — The Friday because It feared "expo- »»»** SCRAP CO .. Inc. resident of Manchester Nnce degree of master of arts at can’t help them. Drugs are not termed the demonatratlone triv­ - force* was viewed as' a protec- like our use of aloolMd or sex. OF to f o r , a more authoritarian ial and said: "I am not afraid to Nixon admlnlBtreition has or­ sure of the truth’’ about iU re- tiv« step rather than a th i^ of 1960 and served as its assistant Trinity CoUege. Atty. Sharaf is brand of communism under the third selectman of the town of "If you find drugs in your dered seven Job Ootps centers town counsel from 1962 to 1966. PRODUCE" S8-yearold Slovak. The news use the expression "counterro- North Korea. For the past two years he has Simsbury, ^ member of the boy’s Jeans, don’t panic. It’s vtdutitmary.” to 'begin closing Inwi'ediatoly the Sea of Japan last Tuesd^. __ ...... TO^ PRICES PAID! most likely he 'wmtbed them PERO agency OIK today circulated and six otters to start sHuttiiig The declaration waa made by semi-official Seoul news- been research assistant for the Democratic Town Committee, a Open 6 AJS. to 9 P 3L Dally Starting with Czechoalova- MaJ. Gen. Lee Choon-sun North Shlnmoon reported today committeeman on Simsbury’s found. He wants someone to Huaak’s flirt m ajor foreign poli­ down by May 1, a move likely to Commission to Reviae the 279 OAKLAND ST.—MANOHESTEat—S48-6S84 cy addreaa, made at the'Thurs- Ma’s upset victory over the So­ Korea’s chief delegate to the South Korea wm Criminal Laws of the State of Community Development Action talk to. He has a piroUlem. fan further iteentment in Oon- day-Friday Central Oonunittee viet tee hockey teem at Stock­ meeting, who reiterated North <*• * special alert tiM OonnacUicut. Plan, a director of the Commun­ "Kids today are under tre­ holm, the demenatratlons pre­ greaa. ity Renewal Team of Hartford, mendous pressure. You make session. In which he promised to The awttt action in the oloeing Korean claims the U.S. Navy ^*5’ Atty.i..jaau» helped organize "talfo up the glove” against cipitated the Crists that In- plane carrying 81 persons was “Drtcon n , ’ Is i ^ l - and la ^^Ceently executive sec­ a member of the Regional Coun­ It. They’ve got to go to college. creased the pressure from Mos­ procees came Friday, a week COPPER rightists and anti-Soviiet ele­ after Seicretary of Labor George downed after It violated Com- tvted only when a danger of h ^ They’ve got to be a lawyer or retary of MISAC Corporation, a cil of Northwestern Coimectlcut ments, cow and led to Dubcek’s ouster. munist air spocG. tlllUes GxiitE, A spokGsmsn tor non-preflt organization com­ Community CoUege, alternate a doctor or they’ne a flop. P. ShuMs announced that 68 at "Drugs are their escape." D ow nt^ Slain p A R B E R W A R E "W e ahall not back down . . . the ooiprt I'U centers wIB be The United States, Lee said, U.N, Command would not posed o f six churches and a representative to the Regional (See Page Fourteen)^ was( atymptlng “to reverse comment on the report synagogue, which is building an Council of Elected Officials, and About the four pharmacy atu- closed by July 1. Maaoheater.. ^ C A N O P E N E R black and white” with state- The New Jeresy, whldi had apartment development in Man­ was. the Democratic candidate Sen. Alan Cranston, iKIaUf., BRASS for United States Congress from HOUSE said the Office of Economic Op­ ments that the plane was in tai- been scheduled to arrive in chester. He is municipal agent MMim Shmrpemmr ternational air space. Long Beach, Calif., today afiter for the Town of Manchester for the Sixth Congressional District Open • Days portunity notified the centers by in 1968. telegram Friday. He already The North Korean Central duty off Vietnam, was ordered Manchester Community Col­ CHARIIE YOUR News Agency broadcast Lae’s to turn around and return to the lege, a past president of the In 1967 and 1968 Atty. Sharaf Thun. NItea tiU had announced that he wouM in­ served as chairman of the London Spy Squad troduce a resolution next week statement Lee also accused wtotem Pacific. The 16-indi Toung Democrats of Manches­ PRESGRirriDN U.S. Air Force MaJ. Gen. James guns on the world’s only active LEAD ter, a member of 'the Demo­ Farminrton Valley District of providing "that no Job Corps in­ B. Kn^p, head of the U.N. battiesblp bad been used to shell cratic Town Commiittee and is the Hartford Jewish Federation. stallation be abut down until He waa a director of the Capitol HERE Command delegatkm, of com- tnigeta up to 20 miles hdsnd In a member of the executive “ We Cordially Congress oomplates its notmal mitting a “flagrant violation of Vietnam NEWSPAPER board of Temple Beth Shdlom City Klwanls from 1969 to 1964 Invite Yo’ir Raids U.S. Couple legislative and tnuggetary delib­ and has served as vice presi­ WE H()NOR HALE the Korean armistice agree- vhUe no announcement was (WE HANDLE PAPER DRIVES FOB CHURCHES, in Manchester. Charge erations on this program.” ment” by walking out of the ^ u,e rtrategy to be used dent of the Young Democrats Account . . . . LONDON (AP — An Ameri­ Bertrand M. Harding, acting BOV SCOUTS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS) of Simsbury. He is a member fmastefbharg^ had U.S. pesaports. Another re­ meeting. providing protectfon tor the SCRAP IRON — OTHER METALS can described, aa an amiable port said the raid on their house CEO director, said all OQEX> con­ KCNA said toe walkout c ^ e ,,ec«M.lssance planes, Indlca- FOR RENT of the Farmington VaUey Jew­ [ THEINTMEUjMKCMD j "country club” type In his 60s BATTERIES — RADIATORS — PAPERS — RAGS came as a result of statements tracts tor Job Corps ' centers were fighters would be ste- . Alao Buyers of INDUSTRIAL SCRAP 8 and 18 nun. Movie Pro­ ish Congregation and the with a slight Bast European ac­ have aorisy termination otauses Nayaug Yacht Club. He and hla Farberware Demonstration made by an Bart German' who started when Lee p r ^ thire where they could come to . TELEPHONE 872-8887 x. jectors—sotnd or silent, also cent was being interrogated had defected to the West. and the notices set the protoees 88 mm. slide prajeotors. wife, the former Ruth Spiegel nTwwL. ttZl ^ the -Witt r»cu7 of any torret- 889 HARTFORD TURNPIKE ROCKV1IX3e7 cX)NN. 08088 with has wife Friday night by a Neighbors said the couple re­ In action. “Ttere’s not going to uidt which the downed r ^ - g aircraft. Fighters Honrs: of Quincy, Mass., reside at 8 will bo hold in our store all day Scotland Yard counter-espion­ be any general locking of doors naissance plane was attached. ,. ___ > i_ WODON DRUG CO. Richard Rd.,' Simsbury, with turned Friday from .the United 7 A.M.-4t88 P Jf. Hon. thru FrI. — 7 A.M.-S:88 PJMI. Sat. age squad. overnight,” he said. Militant Harvard and Radcliffe students picket in front o f Memorial Cliuroh “Finding himself In a fix 787 Main St.—Tel. 848-8821 their children Adam and Alison. S l f l L M States. They said the police had this Saturday, April 19th! No charges were filed against been watching the house for the Installations listed for in Harvard Yard yesterday as unrest continued. The Yard was staked with where he could not escape the ^ Now ell the wondarfid features of the couple and authorities would Immediate dosing are three in responsibility tor this, to e ^ ^ r ttylng w ln r to ^ with the rs- Come in tomorrow and meet our demonetrator and past two weeks. FARBERWARE’t automntlo can not disclose their Identities of or Neighbors said the occupants Puerto Rico—Ouayama, Juana crosses as part of prx>te^ agaiUst 'ROIC and Vietnam war involvement. Lat­ member of toe enemy side let ______see what’s new from Farberware for 1969! . any details of the case. opener plus the eonvanimea of • of ithe house were a small, dap- Dias and Viaouls—iSus Oamp er in the day, Mlbwing university concessions, the students voted 2-1 at a loose a whole string at robber- Beaidea demonstrating and showing thfs fine line — stft, afficlint kntfa sharpinar. Seniors officials of the U.S. !>«*■. gray-halred man of about Kibner, N.J.; Oak Glen, OUif.; like sophistry in an attempt to *he Pentagon *y whrt she’ll be only Iboo happy to answer any questions you Embassy went to Scotland Yard 88, his wife about 18 years Mbrquette, Mich.; and thmtlng- meeting to suspend their strike of classes for a week. (AP PhOtofax) Justily toe criminal act in send- were Involved and t^ a » PINE PHARMAGY may have, to ask . . . for discussions with the dectec- younger, two grown-up sons and ton, W. Va. Ing a spy plane Into the torrtto- nouncement "topped short of tives. British police said they rial air of our country cn April ^>eclfylngp the new pomtkme ac- 884 CENTER ST. stainfess steel a 12-yearoId daughter: Scheduled to start sbutdowns checked with the U.S. Bureau of Neighbor Peter Holcombe Mfoy 1 .are the facilities at Clin­ 15,** aald Lea. tually were in One Bea of Japan. MANCHESTER, CONN. FARBERWARE Investlg^ation before the raid. said the man "told me he ton, Iowa; St. Louis; Poland "When we brought toe U.S. A. Defetste Departmert opokes- More than 60 detectives head­ worked tor UNESCO (United Spring, Maine; Koko Head, Ha­ 25 Atlanta U Trustees Imperialiats to task at toe meat- "tesi ®**Iy the redeployment f?? TEL 6 4 9 ^ 1 4 aluminum-clad bottom ed by Scotland Yard Command­ Nations Educational Scientific waii; Omaha, Neb.; and Moee(S ing tor toe aggressive act nd top and crewmen, of fresh oottee were broutht in The dissidents at Atlanta Uni­ eight-day strike touched off by level meeting since toe plane Another destroyer, the US8 Progress! by camiMB security guards who versity Center, a six-college the arrest of 200 sit-ins at the was downed. Tucker, was ordered back Jo ‘ p a r r e RWARR were allowed by the atudents to complex, were demanding that administration building. The Seoul government and po- gosebo. Japan, with items of Quasar JI go to the third floor, where the the schools be renamed for Dr, However, SDS members and IlUcal parties have withheld aircraft debris which had been rO ASTEH trustees are being hrtd behind Meirtln Luther King Jr. and that about 180 black students seeking comment on Nixon’s news found by search vessels, chained doors. white trustees resign. a lirge voice in setting up a 'conference. in ordering resumption of the C o lo rTV Ev»ryl1iing i Only atxMit 20 students turned One of those locked in was Dr. black studies program, said A q;x>kesman for Prime Min- intelligence fllghU, Nixon pron- up at the mass rally planned tor Hugh M. Gloster, president of they would continue the class Ister Blsaku Sato said Nixon ou„oed them vital to the aecurt- with the "works in a drawer" 8 a m . tod^y, after handbills Morehouse College, King’s alma boycott. Harvard has about waa Juatlfled in onlaring fighter ty of U.S. troops stationed In Ate 12 cups had been distributed aaying: mater and part of the complex. 13,000 students, of whom 6,000 escorts to accompany U.S. re- South Korea, ’ The works are 10 tubalaaa plug-in m j s B are undergraduates. minl-circuita for aolld-atata reli­ "The administration has called He aald he would resign rather connalsaanca fUgMs when toay Nixon revealed for the first ability and fast, at-homa aarvica. the pigs (poUce). We need your than accede to the demands un­ The strike suspension came are resumed over the Bea of Ja- time that toe United States is • This ii th(-ytitt-ah«sd Color TV you'vt help.’,i ’ der duress. after the Harvard Corporation, capable of “reading" radar plc- bM n htaiing about. Ii'a all solid itala s«capi There was no sign of police on a seven-nuui governing board Shlgeru Hbri, rtilef secretary turen of another country from (Of racliliar and piclufs tuba. • Automatic (ina tuning with The Rev. Martin Luther King which with the Overseers sets AFC alactronic pictura lock providsi lha batt poisibla pic- camiNis, however, other than Sr., a Morehouse trustee, of Sato’s ChiMnet, said it was miles away, lura. kaapt it (hat way avan whan you changa channala several campus security long-range policy, generally en­ natural tor the United Stetea to “ We know what their radar a Lightad channal Indicatort on VHF and UHF a Biggatt walked out of the room Friday dorsed a faculty motion reduc- scisan Color TV you can buy, 23" plciufs (maaiursd guards. declaring his family wanted no ad(^ "the best possible mess- showed." Nixon said. "We, Incl- diagonally). MSamshUe, across the street part of the tactics- protesters _ (8ee Page Fourteen) (See Page Foortaea) WUtTQI (See Page Feortoen) dating $1 \M A toast to your good taste. . . avaiy- 8a/ tim si Farberwara’s toaster has aU new features I Nina different aet- U.S. Pilot Assures Soviet Search Ship tin p , plus REHEAT POSITION^Iet NO DOWN PAYMENT I < 2 elevation of toaat-rim ovable enimb 9 tray. Beautifully daeoratad carton. MODULAR, ttoSeupa ‘We’re Coming Down--Don’t Fear’ PORTABLE I 1 qt. Sauce Pan W *M 8 S i ^ A L Va l u e FARBERWARE By PHIL BROWN STEREO If you didn’t iVi Sauce Pan 88JW \The plane was reported miss­ toe radio spoke hardly any Eng­ der and some other aircraft "FAST-BACK" Associated Press Rklter ing at 2 p.m. Tuesday. lish, but ^ a n Winkle remem­ parts displayed. receive our 2 qt. Sauoe Pan 98.U TACSDKAWA, Japan (AP) ~ "A t 3:26 the horn blew and at CHASSIS bered that Hlllyer's copilot on Then Hlllyer headed for the 2H qt. Sauce Pan "W e’re com in g, .down, please 3:41 we vrere airborne," said COLOR TV 20-pege sale ISA8 don’t fear," a Russian-speaking another HCISO at Osan, South other Soviet destroyer. His crew Air Force MaJ. George W. Hll- dropped a radio for wMch Petit • ChM9is out roor of aot 8 qt. Sauce Pan 910.78 Ainorican pilot radioed to a So­ lyer, 34, Tyler, Tex. Korea, spoke Russian. He wa­ .m m Wio 0 drtwor for foal. OMy oorvieo tabkdd in the had written tnstructiona in Rus­ o Automatic dagautaar • Auto­ viet destroyer. 4 qt. Sauce Pan On Wednesday, Capt. Thomas ist. U . Roy B. Petit, 28, Wen­ CT960C matic gain control o Ughtad fU A I Then followed what the pilot sians, and another converaaticn channal indicatora on VHF and mail, please R. Van Wlnlde, 36, Blum, Tex. atchee, Wash. Van Winkle ra­ began. UHF o 4 X r Ooldan Voica 4 qt. Sauce Pot 9UAS called a "cordial'’ conversation came acroes two Soviet dertroy- dioed Hlllyer and Petit to fly out 18"TABLE COLORTV Spaahar o Contamporary atyla Both ships asked the Ainerl- poem RuiFut (4 witu UA muaic y*efM8iy (wwawFWJ cabinat stop in and with toe Russians, who were ers In the search area and tried immediately. p p m i MipGi raHnf) • Two fit * 6 qt. Sauce Pot 115.98 oans to direct them to toe res­ epptikm • OotochiMo iFoalior • PowtrfMl 24,000 voN ptcturo poww (dotign f CUIUE helping U.S. forces search for to establish contact to ask about When his plane arrived. Petit •vorsgo) • Autometk giiii conuol • Ughtod pick up your cue If they sighted survivors. wliifi o OtwMnU/oopphIro ttyU chonnd lodtciiort on VHF ind UHF* BuM-kt 8 qt. Sauoe Pot 517A4 remnants of an American Navy possible survivors. asked toe Russians if the de­ VHF 9(>d UHF anttnn* • Cebintl in wHnut // But Petit said the Russians apy plane shot down in the Sea "It never occurred to me that stroyer had picked up aiw survi­ groinod ftniah. free oc^y. 12 qt. Sauoe Pot ytt fi broke off the conversation when of Japan last Tuesday by the these people would be anything vors or aircraft parts. The sMp asked about ships Hlllyer had ^lecials Are 2 qt. DouUe BoUer fiA oe IM North Koreans. but friendly," he said. They , rejriied it had seen no sign of 2to4eup8 • I W J M The unusual story came out were obviously trying to help us seen the previous night in the NO MONEY DOWN 7” Fry Pan survivom but had some debris area. ' Good thru 8B.9I Sirhan^s Father Vows Revenge today at a news conference with in this <»taatr(^)he.” on the rear deck. Petit replied Futir than Initanb... ixelutin • atylod With beauty On Thursday Soviet ship No. SEE OUR BIG SPRING VALUES ON ALL MOTOROLA PRODUCTS 8H” Fry Pan members of toe search teams. But the Soviets couldn’t un­ the Americans would like to Monday, SUPER-FAST brewing action aasurct I8.U • fingsr-touchbaatarrelMwa Biahara Sirhan, father o f Sirhati B. Sirhan who was convWed o f killing Sen. 429 broadcast hi Bngliah: "Thte • thumb-tip apatd control 'Diey said the 'wreckage they derstand his flashing light sig­ take a look. a rich, perfect brew every ttmcl lOH ’ ’ Fry Pan eu A s saw within four hours of the nals, so Van Winkle dropped a is Soviet destroyer 429. Rsd April 21st! • detachable cord RiobeTt F. Kennedy, stands hoMing a newspaper with reports of the triad in the "Please don’t fear," he told STANEK ELECTRONICS Autcoiatie temperaturi control kcapi 12" crash was too far from the small radio that the HC180 Air Banher Pacific Fleet sends con­ S77 BBOAD STREET Fry Pan 518.87 the Russians at the HClSO began MANCHESTEB it piping hot Truly the flne^ in ^ • stored on wall or In drawer village o f Talbeyeh m 'occupied Jordan yesterday, following the cunvWtion o f North Kreana coast to back up Force reacue planes use to com­ descending. dolences on the loss of your air­ 6 qt. Dutch Oven b ^ ifu l of coffte makers. CrafUd SlTAt • perfect balance, parfact power his son. Bishara Sirhan swore “ revwige on Amerldan jAriiticians" if his son is Oommuniat claima that toe municate with parareacue men The Russians said "come craft." There was no explana­ \ tion at “ Red Banner.'’ k f lN n iln g STAINLESS STEEL 10%'” esUckan Ftya r s S-apaad heavy duty motor plane was intruding In North work In the ocean. ahead," Prtit said, and the 5U.7S • mixanywhani executed. (AP Phottofax by cable from T aibey^) Korean air apace. The Rusrtan who picked up Americans saw a wheel, a lad­ (Bee Page Fearteea)

I. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1989 M A N cm a im e v e n in g h e r a l d , Man c h e ste r , co n n .. Sa t u r d a y , a p r il i 9, i960 P A G l t h r e e 'iyiOVIE AUDIENCE lasinm iORD ft' ^ M ii» Manchester Pageant *•«**«* GUIDE******* Stock Market Sheinwold on Bridge A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS H e r ^ d AND THEATERS. O H NO! At High School Tonight Cautious in SAVE tonBACaANOB Thai* ratmgt apply to filmi . BY UNUSUAL DI8GABD NORTH Yesterdays rajMMf after Nov t. 1908 ftk None Business Bodies H taT* bMB MDMd A>r W n C ; and Henry Podolak, By ALFRED nBHEINWOID (3) Q 109 7 3 chalmmn of the music depart­ THIS SEAL Slow Trade 2S Year* Ago ■i UtlM’htiTiir PafMmt I \ In recent yeers the American 0 A852 ment for Mm WethenOeld ■ft a t poBm and Iqr the In ada bidlcatas lha film was Oontract Bridge League has ♦ Q742 axABipBD standing aa a nationally known WUllam P. Stover, new auper- unson^s NEW YORK (AP)—The stock eswtaamlfteaiiikaaceial School System. submtttad and apprevad undar 3; Jamas W. Walter, 44, pariayad Intendsiit of Manefaestor Msmor- JAyoeee in the market spent most of the past prepared hands to be played in WEST EAST expert In the field of pretom OontaatanU wUl be Interview­ lha Motion Pictuia Coda OARKGABLE a OO-oeot d a a a ifl«i ad into a lal HoftpRal, rsoommsttds a MjMtchaater tS ch Sohool Bailey week drifting in a fairly narrow all aectlMiB of North America ♦ K 10 74 3 2 ♦OJ9865 A T riC marketing and aalea promotion. ed Od* afternoon by the Judges, of SaH-RagiHation. I VIVIEN IDGH W 8000 mlUloir huainsaa and won school of mining, a borne for aadUorlaiic. range—except for one session In C? 8 6 <0 None The meeting O’Rourke will and tonight will be Judged on during national toumaiAents, R* Xhbamatlanal Prmni- conduct win be en the subject nunes,* and an addltlanal wing. Candy Kitchen Ttey ■» Mte Bonnie fi1 Suggaslad for GENERAL which it took a sharp loss—after 0 0 104 , 0 763 tatant, in mrimaulta and in Hke the big 10-day tournament isuesssTSO res usruas ousawessi nanft a u a en a AwMd from the of "Premium &rlacsai For WUIlam J. Hanna, WbeteQsaMQr Oasdy Is Made Fraafe Oafily PiiiMften, InfttuBlor of teauty ■udiancai. the prevloua week’s Vietnam 4A10 4K86S gOWM. recently held in Cleveland. Ohe AwMolatiqn o f New qiaper Clwas- Creative Management" shop Instructor In Manchester ■lid cfaaim at HutAiid Alilineo Brad Davla of WTIC la maater peace-hope rally failed to follow of Ute moat atartUng of these SOUTH 7:00 - 9:00 Choaae From Over S44 Fatfetlea Bi Suggaalad for MATURE througji. iflad Adv9rtislii|f lianaiferw. Rtata Trade School for the past and Peteonnet Sofaool; XUa of oeramonlea. Mayor Nathan hands Is shown today. ♦ A ■udiancat (parantal diacra- j Some analysts had hed the WaMar waa a $50 per week CatEDIT UNION KLEOTB 20 yearn, la h o n o ^ at a faculty Diane Bylo, MUs OoraieoUcut of Agoaftlnelli wlS crown the win­ South dealer. <0 AKJ542 truck driver when he read a IPs time to tfetok dbcaA— Hon adviaad). j 'peace reports which fueled the Police flgt Brian A. Rooney dinner party. IMT; MIm Sandy Hetahman, oo- ner, who will receive a $250 Elant-Weat vulnerable. 0 KJ9 BURNSIDE olaaalfted ad for "ntoe Uttle market to a good gain the week 4 393 has 'been Seated president of otdinator for all Sa^e-Allen De­ scholarship. Ihere will be (g RESTRICTED — Paraona | Opening lead—fbur of spades. unOhMied bouaea" aeUiag at Fund Roiting before would continue to atimu- ‘REE P.’.RI'INr, the Mancheater Federal Credit 10 Yean Ago partment Storea. trophies for first and second undar 16 not admltlad, un-j IWten Weat leads a spade. .South IVest North East 1806. He got the Idea of adllng If your rtnb or org—Iteilvai Is sa w ___ late trading activity. UMon tor th e 1040-70 year. He next year's fhiMioes, let ns shew you hew i Also, Joeeph P. lIoGtalneM, runner-up, best talent, and !«■■■ South doesn’t know what to dis­ 1 2 ♦ 4 CP 4 4 BOON! “ TIBB i This was a fkmday; The Her­ laaa accompantad by parsnl "But no significant peace ‘'**>*U homes” to low-income Ugh quality caaidy win yield 1 •alee and promotion mena(er of Congeniality. card from dummy. If Bast has 5 C? AIIP.iss o f i o b i j e a n : succeeds Harold FoU, a Town ald did not puMlsfa. or adult guardian. news broke over the weekend," pot^ilo and hla firms have aoUl or calf for our brochure. 170,000 such bomea. of Matirtieater fireflgMor. Larry Wachtel, a Bache A C o. Q-k-x of diamonds, declarer can ® Paraona undar 16 not ad- j win a finesse with the Jack of Otiier new offices* elected fred Parkea, 29 Summer S t.; vice president, eaid, i’and the mend. South cashee the top dia­ mittad. Thu aga rsatriction dlanumds, cash the top dia­ are; Mrs. Shirley Weiss of the Manchester Joseph Pohlmann, East Hart­ market Just aort of drifted. monds, ruffs a dUunond and rs- PBOOiOTBD A Thought for To^y monds and eventually dLsoard library staff, fl^ vice pres­ ford; Mrs. FVedrica Reid, Tci- ' may ba highar In cartain When the North Korean incident tume to dumsny with the queen OArdner W. Itbulton of 000 Hospital Notes a club on dummy’s last dia­ Strong Rd., South Wtmnte>r has ident; Mrs. LUlian Rubin, as­ Spoosored by the Mamduster land Rd., Bolton; Anthony San-, ' araaa. Chack thaatar or came along, it moved into this o f trum ps to KVacard the losing sistant controller, second vice OouncU oft Churdiee . mond (which win thesi be good). twan footed assistant vloe tora. West Hartford; James ■dvartiaing. vacuum and sent the market club on dummy’s last (hamand. president; Kemetb Smith, town vnmNo Hoints Scott, Andover; Anthony Sedar- akidding." If East has the ten of clubs BIRIIN TUBNPIKI praaWent of the Omneotictit Printed aa a public aarvica j Dally Question NIX! TO TWO ou ts «ml OK ANIMOOB flreflghtv, treasurer; ‘ and Mm. Thou Shalt not covet thy BdMnaedlate Oara Senal- as. Warehouse Point; Howard The incident Wachtel referred and either two other clubs or Bank and Trust Oo. He waa y . __ by thia nawtpapei ^ Partner opena with 1-NT (16 Margaret Nkelsen ,of the eases- neighbour's house, thou m alt private, noen-t p.m., and 4 p.m.. Sessions, Wethersfeild; Andrew to waa North Korea’s shooting perhaps 10-x-x-x of clubs, de­ locently named bran^ manag­ to 18 points), and the next fla y ­ spr’s otfloe, secretary. not covet thy nelihbour’a wife, a p.na.; private roonia, M a.m.- Slade, 101 E. Middle Tpke.; down of a U.S. Navy plane with clarer might lead a low club er of She bank’a ktanohaster- er paasen. Yon hold: Spades, K- Police Lt. Edwsrd Wbrtler nor his manservant, nor hie t pA ., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. John Strickland, Rt. 80, Vernon. THEATER TIME 31 men aboard over the Sea of from dummy to fodce out a top Love No. Main 6t. OCtloa. 10-7-4-S-l; Hearla, 8 -f; DIa- and Mrs. Jidla MMesko, dupli­ Pedlatrica: Farento alhnved BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Japan. Investor concern over club with the nine. By carefid maidservant, nor Me ox, nor SCHEDULE moods, Q.10-4; Clubs ,A -lt. cating machine operator, were ROUTE 6. lOLTON — 1EL 649-4332 mmy flaie except nooii-t p.m.; daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ the possible consequences that play he might win two eit T , Retff, Submitted by In J. Foster, 128 Kelly Rd., Flash, The Teen-age Otter, Wachtel said conditions "basi­ with the nine since this will quest, KAY PAULSEN and chief en(glneer for eqgine con­ hear with the hoepital while the 7:30; Gone With The Wind, 8:80. the Franco ZefOielU Rev. George W. Smith pnihlnr problem wriata. Wapping; Daniel J. t Ouellette, cally stifling Investor enthu­ work not only If East has the Prodnetien ef "THE SINS-AwLONG" will trols, ThompSonvllle; Bruce L. La- Manchester Drive-Ih — Odd siasm continued to be a lack of ten but also if West has the MoOsrthy vAU be reaponBlfcte The Presbyterian Church Rlvlere, 58 Hlghlemd Dr., Wap­ Couple, 7:15; Rosemary’s Baby, any solid news on peace In Viet­ be here TONIGHT at 8:30! for advniused englneerln* oft of Mancheater. 9:05. doubleton A-10 or K-10. Weat can Oardaer W. Peter R. Merson of 61 Scott Dr., Vernon, w on O. T. LaBonne and Associates’ Production Con­ Patients Today: 297 ping; Marc E. Lobdell, Geh- nam and a constant concern take two dubs, but cannot get ROMEO ____ otrcraflt sysbuns snd coordlnatB State Theatre—^Where Eagles test Award for 1668. Here, George T. LaBonne Jr., president, (left), congratulatm Meram. He rlng Rd., Tolland. over fiscal and monetary re­ the third cluh trick. He Joined CBT in 1048 as a engineering activitieB relabed to ADMITTED YBSTBR- Dare, 1:00, 8:40, 6:20, 9:00. starts in Insurance sales In 1609 and Joined LaBonne In 1960. He Is married, has one son and Also, Jeffrey S. Labbe, West straint." If West then switches^ dia­ proof clerk. He spent three the dlvlston's major product D A T : Anna Anderson, 108 Ridge UA Theatre—Romeo A Juliet, and JULIET is an advisor to the newly formed Vernon Teen Center. (Herald photo by !^ioelviciua.) ' INVITATION Wiil’nigton; Cheryl L. Prior, Investor concern with these monds, South gets a free finesse Evenings 7:00 - t :i s yeans in the Credit Department, R»ea He Joined Hamilton St.; GUbert Barnes, 20 Welling­ Plane Rd., Tolland; Randel 2:0U, 4:15, 6:80, 8:45. Issues are "giving the market a and in 1061 was aaalgned to the Sttmdard Iti IMO following his ton Rd.; Richard Beigren, 52 and can use dummy'd'laat dia­ Saturday 2:00-4:S0-T:0f-t:M I sm iiygY I T O BID Lanzano, 104 Lyness St.; Ed­ renewed attack of schizophre­ mond to discard his losii^ club. Sunday 2:10-4:15-6:84-8:45 S Broad Street, Eaat Hartford Office as an of- gnaduniUoo from Penmylvahia Rt. 6 going through town and Candlewood Dr.; caieater Bien- ward J. Tremaine, Main St., Sealed bids will be received nia,’’ according to Wright Advi­ If West leads another spade (In­ Mon. A Tues. Matinee at 2 rtO fleer’s asBistant. He was nom- State University wMh « bsMhe-' Need Seen for Hi-Hise^ wUh Rt, 291 to cut itfarough the kowrsld, Ellington; Bonnie Biske, Oorventry; |}^llliam L. Bowen, n \I Mancliester .." . v,at the office of the Director of Aboift Town sory Reports. stead of a (fiamond), dummy ed an assistant tieasurer in Kx> oft sdence degree in etee- northwwst comer eft the town, 24 Fairview St.; Delbert Carter, 167 Hawthorne S t.; Michael "Tile market’s split personali­ •••■eeeeaaseeaeaeaeeaaaae General Services, 41 Genter Community Baptist Church ruffs while South discards a dla- 1968. He has been at the Man- trtaal engineering. He held that Mad usea would to dras- BE SURE haa baaii sarvlng the Hem# Oaraar 237 Oak St.; Mark Croas, 418 Nobile, East Hartford; Mrs. ty.’’ Wright said, "now alter­ jchester-No. Main St. Office vssious test engfoeer assign- But Where h at Issue ttoaUy oiHtnged around these Street, Manchester, (3onn., until Hackmatack St.; Robert Culver, Shirley Hampton, 218 Wetherell Junior and Youth Choirs will re­ May 5, 1969 at 11:00 n.m . for tor «» YEARS. Per a camplala FREE INSMCTION ef nates between optimism gener­ slnce last' November. A mem- "fK iB until his protoatian to The Technical Advisory Com­ highways. He Buggerted the 1031 Tolland Tpke.; Roger Dou- St,; Richard C. Shores, Bald hearse tomorrow ait 5:45 p.m. ated by hope of accelerating praeenitly written, are designed PATCHING OP TOWN HIGH­ youf hema by a Tarmlla Canttal Expart, asparviaed at the church. her of the Manchester Rotary sostoasr to l»4e. fo r a rural setting, wUh a ifanee- Planned Uitaa Davetopment cet, 197 Brook St, Wapplng; Hill Rd., Tolland; Donald E. de-escalation In Vietnam, and mittee met Wednesday night in WAYS, ATHLETTC EQXnP-' by lha finaat tadinlMl staff, phene oor nearaato Club, he is also national pres­ acre minimum let required end Zone SM a poeatblo answer. Edwin Flynn, 149. Porter St; Ftaulkner, 35 Main St., South depression stemming from fear the crtlege room oft the Munl- MENT AND SUPPLIES, IomI efflM: Bryan Gardiner, South Windsor; Methodist Youth Fellowship of ident of the Appsdachisn Moun­ wfth the bulldhig to to oet faaxdc PoNter said tho sane would WATER MAIN EXTENSION— Windsor; Robert C. Hearn, of disinflationary ‘over-kill’. tain dub. ofiMd Building to discuss the Robert Gordon, 46 Litchfield Bast Hartford; Mrs. Kathleen South United Methodist Church Sooner or later, both will come as far from the' stdeMnes as it cover laige areas—at least 100 HARTFORD RD., OLCOTT A The Moultons have two poaslbUity oft hl-rise apartment W.; Michari Guegel, New Rd., S. Gibbs, Box 91, Coventry; will meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. to pass; but the odds are that Is taU. acres—and ‘^vould atteanpt to SPENCER ST. at the church. daughters. 649-924D Tolland; Mrs. Helen Hagearty, Mrs. Catherine Sander, 23 Tall- the last shall be the first." Manchester Community canstruotion in Manchester, and Poltber sa^d, “ NSturally, with Tcproduce the general mixed Bid forms, plans and specifi­ East Hartford; lisa Hebert, 53 wood Dr., Wapping: Raymond Until they do, Wachtel said, a disagreement arose concern­ a city euvtrioninent , them re- inhaa uses Which prevail In aH cations are available at the PANELIST Indian Dr.; M rs. Lola Komln- E. Smith, 70 RU ge St. North United Methodist "the caution that has prevailed Players qulremerihi would ndt to prac­ townh” but in a mpdetn , knore General Services Office, 41 Mrs. Gladys R. Steele of ing potential locations for the ski, IhompeonvUle; Bruno Len- Also, Ronald E. Warren, Staf­ Church administrative board through much of thia year is For Teens tica l.’’ pkasant aetUng. Potter said the Center Street, Manchester, Con-' BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Phoenix St., Vernon, an em­ struoture. nectlcut. hardt, 115 Charter Oak St; ford Springs; Mrs. Agnes Lie- likely to continue.” ATLANTIC BEACH PARK MISQUAMICUT, B.I. In Their 39th Year The oonunittee, which is an Potter made suggestion to pMnned zone .would blendl ohop- the church. ploye of the Savings Bank of Town of Manchester, DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 Steven M cLafferty, 77 Meadow biedz, Bast Hartford; Tina L. The stock market closed its fi­ advlaory body to the Planning TAG mem bers ftbr a fUture mat> ping centers, industry, businesB Lane; John Matchett, 90 HoU King, Rabbit Trail, Coventry; nal session with a tiny advance. PRESENTS Manchester, was a panel mem­ t e r l o t oonsideratinn—th at oft a and residential property into a (Connecticut A Youth Pfower Seminar will TONIGHT ber Wednesday at the annual and Zoning Commission, was Robert B. Weiss, TIig OMMf ft LorgMt in Conn. St.; FVedetick Mikolite, 889 Raymond L. Bums, 86 Range Wall Street felt investors were asked to study the possibility of '’Planned Urtien Development hannanioiui communityi. The Slater St., Wapping; Joseph be conducted Monday at 7:80 DIRECT FROM THE “ BALLROOM" IN N.Y spring meeting bdd by'Savings none, Potter said, would also General Manager Hill Dr., Rockville: Mrs. Mary made calitios by the approach­ Neil Simon's 3-Act Comedy 'the ocnstruction of hl-iise apart­ Zofie." Mlmguay, 436 Avery St, Wap­ p.m. at South United Methodist Bank L ife Insurance, In Wind­ C. Dunlap, 87 Boulder Rd.; ing weekend as well as by state­ ments in town, by Adler ,Dob- Potter explained that with provide for open epeoa ping; Mrs. Patricia Myette, Church. sor. Mrs. Betty A. Rudeen and ments by President Nixon that "LUCIFER COBALT' Un, commtseton chairman. Bciton; Edwin Naachke, 23 Nye The panel of people from daughter. East Hartford; Mrs. administration decisions on tax —J*LU8— J. Eric Potter, the town plan­ St.; Craig Niles, 84 Orchard S t, Miss Karen Howard, daughter major etate and Massachusetts Paula J. Braithwaite and son, reform and the 7 per cent In­ ning director, has drawn up RockvlUe; Joseph Pacheco, 168 Stafford Springs; Mrs. Sarah C. of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Howard vestment credit would not be ^^The Odd Couple^^ baidu esHln* the Insurance dis­ some rough regulations cover­ Farmstead Dr., Waiting; Al- of 85 Green' Manor Rd., has cussed questions ranging from Dlekmann and son, .Geraldine announced until the following "THE GROUPE" ing hl-rise construction which Dr., Ellington. been elected to the Taeda Club, week. DANCING 8 A.M. •— MIDNIOHT underwriting to sales promotion. a women’s social group, at ADMISSION $1.75 Directed by Gloria DellaFerra The m'eetlng marks the be­ were submitted to the TAG OPEN Volume for the week totaled membars in December for their We Anderson (Ind.) College, where 48,506,000 shares. ginning of a spring sales' cam­ GHARtt YOUR Jobless Oaims she is a Junior majoring in Friday and Saturday— April 26th and 26th paign. suggestions. sociology. Potter said three of the four A LL DAY Westown I PROMOTED members pres^ Wednesday PHARMACY PRESCRIPnON Rise for Week Heads Student Body Bowers Auditorium, Princeton Street Oalvtai D . BloOartliy thought there vt^ a place for David C. Keith, son of Mr. MIAMI (AP)—Jim Yasser of C. Thayer Browne of 35 Tracy 469 Hartford Rd^^9-9946 and Mrs. W. David Keith of 66 hl-rise apartments In M anches­ A 16.8 per cent rise In un­ Fairfield, Conn., has been' elect­ iTonight through Tuesday 8 :8 0 P .M . ' Dr. has been promoted to as- McCarthy also served auB chieft HERE Hillcrest Rd., has been named ter, but the question of where employment compensation ed president of the student body eiatant treasurer for Northeast dsvelnpmtoil eaighieer, assistant Feature to the dean’s list for the first Suggested lor Adult Audiences the structures should be tocated SUNDAY WE HONOR claims was reported for last of the University of Miami. Utilities oft which Hartford Elec­ ohleft engineer, and, in 1067, was semester at Wesleyan Univer­ DONATION — $2.00 was disrupted. week In the Manchester office Yasser, 19, a sophomore ma­ tric Light Co.' Is a subsidiary. named ch ief oft advanced sya- sity, Middletown. M'OSt TAG members present of the State Labor Department. joring In government, was elect- Browne is a former officer of tems ftor engine coatrols. He All Medicinal Services Available ad Friday. the local Jaycees and has work- reaiidea a t 341 HolUster S t thought hl-rise apartments The totals were 780 for the week should be buUt In the middle oft ending April 12, com pared to BREAnST ed^ln the Junior Achievement Jankson fives in SfinSbuiy, Siddells Feted program In Hartford. He was a RStnhnaxlt In W est Hartftted and a downtown area. The south 625 for the week ending April 5. MAin St. arra was considered to -Now Open Every NisrhtI president of the Harvard Busi­ Redflf in Wert atambuay. Statewide claims increased By Sunset Oub DOUBLE be an ideal place. by 1,511, or 5.6 per cent, to a T K c u tU u id ness School dub of Northern Children Under 12 Trotter’s regulations propose, CHAMSrTmm.. 8,466 total. The figure was 25,- Mr. and Mrs. George Siddell OwmecMout and served on the BRIEFS however, that hl-rise be built 639 for the corresponding week of 6 Goslee Dr. were honored J FEATURE DRIVE-IN Always Admitted Free Ddlsan EMoctrio Institute Gen­ Robert C. Rusconi, formerly In rural areas In a park-Uke set­ last year. on their 60th wedding anniver­ Published Dally Except Sundays Starts A t Dusk eral Accounting'Committee. He of Mancheater, has been and Holidays at 13 BIssell Street, '■ ■■ 1- • . ting. BITUMINOUS Hartford, with 4,280 claim s, sary by the Sunset Club at a Is also an Incorporator of Man- promoted to marketing manag­ Manchester, Conn. (06040) Potter said that hl-rise could was the state leader last week. potluck Tliursday afternoon at ohestor Memorial Hospital. er by the Southern New Eng­ Telephone 643-2711 be bul^t In either rural or metro- It was followed by Bridgeport the Senior Citizens Center. Second Class Postage Paid at A Hew.. . tmumi Tk» Srtat Cla»$k He and hla wife, Patricia, land Telephone Co. He Joined \il., mm All pMltan 'areas aa long as they with 3,639, W aterbury with 3,- Mrs. Siddell was presented Mancheater, Conn. t ■jn isiMMi V l l i l i Wut§im Ktr§ and have three eons. SNBTCX) in 1908 as, a comm uni­ DRIVEWAYS were properly controlled. Pot­ 345, and New Haven with 3,244. with' a corsage, and her hus­ SUBSCRIPTION RATB» cations consultant In Hartford. PARKING AREAS • GAS STATIONS PINE PHARMACY band received a boutonniere. Payable In Advance Thru ftgalBtt Mig wlldiniM r He now Uvea in Branford. ter said a hl-rise structure con­ Manchester was 14th among mswfz: TIME! His name LEADS CiONFEBENOE • BASKETBALL COURTS After dinner, the club had a One Year ...... 330.00 is common- nected with some kind of com­ 494 CENTER ST. the state's 20 offices. It had Six Montha ...... • 15.00 Gerald F. O'Rourke, -vloe been 16th the week before. short business meeting before Three Montha ...... 7.80 but his kind T. Dye Hooper oft Willlama merce might be a shot in the ^ NOW BOOKING - 4 PLAGE YOUR (NBDEB NOW! - prealdent-marketlng of the Iona All Work Persaonally Supervised. We are 100% Insured bianchesteb , c o n n . playing cards ^ One Month ...... 2.80 A is rare! Rd., Bolton has Joined the New arm tor Main St. Shadtj,, 'SiJbin, (Babu^ StohsA. Manufacturing Co., haa been Haven aalea staff of Digital Patter acid In order to have Leaving the crust on bread named'to lead a conference $ea- T E L M 9 ^ 1 4 Equipment Corp. of Maynard, tMVth meiaropoilten and rural TWO CONVENIENT LOCAT10N8 when making sandwiches keeps ■Ion at the Salea A Diatribution DEMAIO BROTHERS R i. 0 A 44A — Open Dolly and Sun.; Parfcade Branch — Mon. thru 8*4. the sandwiches mcrist longer. Maas. He will sell computer hl-rtoe^ tw o diotinot sete oft regu- Seminar tomorrow in New C A L L M S - n n m < 4 7 -9 7 9 8 (John and Bernice Rleg) York. equipment throughout the atate. Mtiona would iaave to to oom- He waa In sales for Oulton In- pltod. Poitter’s reguMteons, os The Seminar la conducted by ii ff duatriea and Veeder-Root, Hart­ National Prem ium Salea Bhcecu- ford. SPECIALS WALT Disn ey tivea, a profeaalonal aoclety of FRIDAY. APRIL 18 SATURDAY. APRIL 19 which O’Rourke la a member. SUNDAY. APRIL 20 He waa elected to the Umlted- Donald Jorgensen of 0 lyier memberahlp organisation nine (Circle recently received a gold HIGH SCHOOL service pin for 30 yean cious furs and fur-trimmed PIZZA— ANY 2 ITEMS your paper and magaalnae, titnde. but NO CARDBOARD, cloth coats, our facilities secretarial SALEM SMALL M E D IU M $ 1 M fA LARGE PLEASE. If you cannot bring are unsurpassed. 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Connecticut tta ana thing tlw Ttounasea reodt Manchester Police 4 €im iiii9 i|rral^ ■oonto to dtOMBStimto cltarly to that Yankee BT m s Wallae* oaimot doputtoe hto own penoa- 00.. m r al oppaal, aitbar to a party Mvantoattan. or to attar eoaSIdatoa. By A .H .O . >K But that to s s not maan that, ao tor m >N Three Rookies to 67 Men P idllabera Wallaoa hhnarif to oonosmed, that rotb- Earlier in this Gonsral Aosam- (Eidltor’a Note: Thto to tbe VbiaideS Ooloher 1. ISn *r marvaloua oomblnatton of ideologloal bly sesolon, we desortbod a fourth and last artlole of a ser- PnWMied BveiT B tcbIb s Baoept Bunday* potooR and « t i v » American dema­ day ws happened to spend in the Iss on the Manchester Police and BoUdaye.^ Bnlared at the Poet Offlee at company of one partloular Is­ Man d iester. Ooaa.. a s Beooad CSaae JiaS goguery which draw him mors than 19,- Depsurtment. It cancems the Matter. sue which had, in other rsesnt whole operation and the '‘brass’’ 009,000 votes laat November could n^ legislative sesstons, rlssn to SDBSCRIFTtON SATES haiction tor Mm again. that leads it The other artloles Paystde In Advance some prominence and some dealt with the patrolman, the Tear ...... tSO.oO Our naticnal aosuranoe that we are notoriety. It was tho tosuo of MoaUa ...... U.SO training of a patrolman and the MooUa ...... 7.80 oafe agalnat the Utos o f Whltooe wfll having the Legtolature, by opa- detective bureau.) onUi ...... ISO not oome ftorn any by-election In a cial act, grant special ponslon credits to various w or^ In- By BIAUXRM BABLOW ~ MEMBER oir state, tat from the gradual build­ TRE A8BOCIATED PRESS dividuoto who could tboroby, Yeototiday’s poUoe night sUck Iba Asaodated Preaa le exclusively entitled ing, in many statea, of the kkid of to Uw use of repubUcatlon of all newa dle- sometimes by payment of a to today’s |S,000 cruiser with patMiee credited (o It or not othenrtee oredit. Proinloe and ptogwas tor American life token amoimt, enhance their V-8 engine and automaillc trans- ed In tMa peper end aleo the locnJ neere piih which oay* that we will be able to make own retirement Income. Iliikdd b6rft. mtoslon. All fM U of repubUcatlon ol special die and enter our own tomorrow. H ad kkid ■Thto type of legtokatlon had, The analogy appHes to Mon- oatebee herein are aleo reserved of sense of forward destiny tor Ameri­ in recent yean, become one of chedter’s Police Deportment In TIm Herald Prtattns Oamnany Inc., aa- can life 1s the only sure antidote to the the favorite items in the tradlag Ma first year, 1808, and now. sumee no financial reeponilbllt^ for typo- of relatively petty favon. legto- g r^ loa l errors appeerlns In advertlsenrients poisonouB, but quite indigenous efforts of Its ffost th M poltoemen were latora traditionally engaged In mere trainaes for the Hartford and other readlns matter In The ManCheiter WUIaoe's tongue to talk us into aa Bvenlng Herald. in the last fevered days of their police force. There were only effort to reoapture a nowmigsr. but un- Subeorlber to Los Angelea Tbnes-Waehlns. session. about 10,000 people hare then too Poet News Service. JuM and Imposslbie past. On the day in queatton, wo at­ and .two bualneas dtotrlcto — Ihll service client of N. B. A. Service, Inc PebUMtere Repreeentattvei — liie Jullue tended a hearing the Public Per­ Main St. in the South End and Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chi sonnel Committee was conduct­ the Depot in the'North Ehid. caCD. Detroit and Boston. The Boring Profession ing on a flock of the special More than half the population MEMBER AUDIT BURBAtT OF CIRCtTUA pension credit bllto intraihieod was foreign bom and came here nO N S Mori, landtubbers think of the Hto of in thto scfsion. There, anold the to supply labor to the mills. Dlaplar advertislnf cloelng hours the pilot as exciting and dramatic. sometimes heart-rending talee of The three poHioemen were Per Monday — 1 p.m. lYiday. people who would be much hap­ Pbr Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saltn^y. But medical experts seem to be find­ kept busy atopping fights and For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Mond^ ing that it to more nmnotonous and bor­ pier if they could only get Jailing drunks. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday credit tor working tor the WPA For Friday — l p.m. Wednesday ing than challenging or sttmulathv. The town now has about 60,- 36 years ago, some attentkxi _F dt Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. And monotony and boredom are the 000 people. There az« stores all CtaasUled deadline — S p.m. day b^ort was given to the fact that eome publloallon. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturda' parents of iUneaa More and more pUoto over town. Thaffic accidents, and Monday pubNcatlan. regular state employes, repre­ are devricping illneasest and retiring be­ thefts -in homee and storee, nar­ sented by the Civil Libeitlea cotics trailtlc and hundreds of Saturday, April 19 cause of ttam, before their time, because Union, had a case in court, try­ other Jobs kedp the 67-man force flying isn’t what ft used to be, back in ing to have such special pen­ busy. Nixon’s Reassurance the bamatorming daya. sion lej^latlon declared lUegal "We’ve come a long way," The monotony and boredom of bsiig because it grants private emolu­ according to James M. Reardon, If the United State* must oonUnue air ments for which the state Itself Capt. Goorsre P. McCauglhey (left) worics out a prototem with Chdef James M. a pilot have airtvpd, according to the 58, fourth chief of the local reconnaissance near North Korea, and receives no value. Reairdon. (HeralH photos b.v Buceivioius) medic^ experts, in qiito of the fact that force. Presidelit Nixon is evidently convinced Later on that day, before the Reardon was bom and raised the protossion has grown more oomph- that It must, then his decision to provide Committee on Constitutional in Manchester but he was the oated and demanding. Amendments, we heard Senate ppotectton tor the pianes to tight. first chief to be appointed from "It requires a highly intelligent taidl- Minority Leader Wallaoe outside the force. He worked at It gives aome oomtort and raaanir- viduai to learn to operate a commarctol Barnes, representing hto Repub­ Cheney Bros, mill before Join­ aiwe to the American people who are aircraft under the cotnpleK con H tkm of lican group of Senators, ask ing the State Police Department consideration for a propoeed honifled at the proapect o f leaving, modern aviation," soya an expert in in 1 ^ . amendment which would pro­ erewa at the m ercy o f an IrresponeUile aviatkm medicine. "Hbwervier, after He was attached to the Groton and headatroog nation. vide that "The General Assem­ Troop until 1942, when a cita­ thousands of hours of experience, what bly shall enact no special legis­ Ptotrobnan Raymond Peck gets advice from (left to rigflit) Sgt. Walter Ferguson, visitinig D et Burt Hurry It does not, however, automatlcaUy tion for hto -work in cracking was onoe ctalleiiging becomes very rou­ lation relative to the granting of the Orkney Isfles and Lt. William Cooke. guarantee the aatoty of the miaalana. an arson case invol-vlng $6 mU- tine." of special pension benefits to llon worth of fires in Southern There to every raaoan to brilnve that as last fall’s bank robbery, the Patrolman William Grander to Ritter’s bookkeeping to a bad On top of that, m ore and more o f tbe any individual.’’ New England led to hto transfer The patrolmen and their ap­ captain Det, Lt. Joseph Sartor his assistant. William Doyle street comer. There may be North Korea, acting without any kind of At the conclusion of our day to the Hartford Troop. He was pointment dates are: William actual deciaion-maMng In modem flying and the chief will be called in. and Howard Carruthers handle many accidents there, but over oooperatian or aanctton from' any major wrlth the issue, we commented assigned to the Fire Marshal’s Pearson 1947, Prlmo Amadeo to befog made outatds the ooohpit, not ■The front desk keeps in steady the custodial work of the hetul- Oonununist power, to intent on provok­ that we had been dealing with Division and rose to lieutenant a long period. The comer pope 1948, Thomas R. Graham and by the aircraft crews themasive*. (xzttaot with all cruiser radios quarters building which also a practice which had been used by 1968. out of Ritter’s figures as dan­ Albert Scabies 1949, Samuel ing the United States into military re- in the five patrol districts as houses the' 12th Circuit Court The same condltlotiaL ultimatriy, seem to such noticeable excess that He was picked from 16 appli­ gerous. The chief knows then Maltempo and Jtan Baldyga tiaUaticn. The Pueblo Incident, to the well a s the two Main St. walk and its Family Relations Divi­ likely to make space Sight the greatest now a perhaps Inevitable trend cants for the chief’s Job in 1968 he must try to do something I960, Kenneth Barker and Ray­ credit of Ameiioan diplomacy, did not beats via waUde talkie. sion. bore, and taeeder o f iUnesses, o f oil toward aome kind of cure bad to replace the retiring chief about it. mond Peck 1962, Alfred M. Rit­ All five patrols and the walk do that. It merely caused the UnRed profeaMcns. begun. Herman O. Schendel. He took Baldyga’s long list of duties Chief Reardon took over d ter, Emanuri Ifotola, and John beats are meinned almost all Statea a kwa o f face. All thto to introduction to the over Jan. 6, 1969. includes maintaining the cruis­ weU-eqliipt>ed force of about 40 Hughes 1968, Ourtto Wltoon and One thing this seems to mean to that the time. A major emergency The EC121 affair, aa President Nixon news that the cure may have Changes he has made in­ ers and three trucks, all traffic men in 1969. It has increased William Grander 1964. most of us have an Instinat to m ove in in another dtstrlct may take pointed out In hto preaa contorenoe yes­ arrived, more speedily than any­ clude: A six-man detective bu­ signs and signal lights, the over 60 per cent in manpower Also, Jace flight has been so $376,000 if they Were .adopted. Two Niantic Inmates tensible wings to provide lift for Koreans if this episode falls to produce have been made and more will be forth­ orbit ^m ost 300,000 pounds with The second concept is based costly and time-consuming that on ihc reuse of all the booster gliding flight. The significant manned planetary exploration Caught After 'Escape the results they seek, arid fortunately so coming. Tho movement tor reform is the cost dropping to about $600 NIANTTC (A P )—’Two inmates elements. Three aerodynamlcal- point about this concept is that seemed an evsnescenlt dream. far It has failed? almllar to the campaign instituted by per pound. The NASA scientist Q uotations of the Niantic State Farm tor ly similar elements would be all elements are reusable. With the development ol the Ttie surest way to avoid provocation former Gov. Abraham Rlblcoff when he believes that eventually the or­ Bxpenalve caskets do not Women, Mias Tania Lonese, 28, used, ha-ving identical basic Dr. Mueller sees Intriguing space shuttle, it may become a would be to a'void the flights, but, if called tor a revlelon of the minor court bital cost will plummet to about represent status in the eyes of of New Britain, and Mtos Vir­ structures and propulsion sys­ setup. City and town courts were re­ $5 per pound. When this figure possibilities in the use of these reality In the foreseeable God and are a sinful waste ot Patretman Alfred M. Ritter runs the records division between Mrs. LUlian ginia Newell, 28, of Naugatuck, they ore a necessity for security, that tems. The booster liftoff weight placed by the Circuit Court system and is attained, then all forms .of boosters. He believes that the future. resources. Legigett (top) and Mrs. Ruth Katz. were picked -up by security will be Impossible. would be 1 million pounds and while the change did not Hve up to ex­ space manufacturing and inter­ same technology used to Inex­ Copyright 1960 —The Rev. Crawford F. _ guards alx>uf*90 minutes after President Nixon did not say that pro­ could deliver 25,000 pounds in- pensively orbit payloads can al­ General Features Gorp. pectations and promtoes in every detail. continental travel will become Ooombes ot MlUto, Mass. MHSii they walked away from tbe tecting the flighits was the only action It must be said that the present system feasible at competitive costs. SaiAa Sophia, the great farm Friday. that would be taken In the aftermath to an improvement over Uie old one. — How soon costs can be slashed FOR RENT When yos tMak of mosque in Constantinople,- was Both had been at the farm of the shooting, but he did leave the STAMFORD ADVOCATE. so dramatically depends on the 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro­ TYPCWRmRS built in the 6th century as a since January, Mtos Laneae clear impression that no headstrong feasibility ol reusable vehicles. jectors—sound or silent, also IMnk of Y1AU Christian cathedral and dedicat­ serving an indefinite sentence Proclamation To understand this philosophy, U nun. slide projeotors. ed not to any saint named Sop­ on a charge of obtaining money response would be made that would af­ Fischetti TVPinvjinsD fect our position in the worldwide Again this irekr TTie Wonum’s Chrto- it must be realized that every WELDON DRUG CO. hia but to that quality of the <8- under false pretenses and Mtos -vine ’TrinUy called Hagia Sophia Newell serving six months on picture. He echoed the thought ol Secre­ dan Temperance Union of Connecticut time a Saturn 5 booster is 767 Main at.—Tel. 648-SMl 46 8. Adams 8 t ,: r is sharing in the sponsorship of TOUTH launched, the first two stages —Sacrod Wisdom. charges of narcotics poszeaslon. tary of State William P. Rogers who TEMPESLANCE EDUC^ATTON WEEK, are Jettisoned and destroyed as s^d, "The weak can be rash, the power­ the third stage is orbited. Thus, Patrolmen John Baldyga (rig:ht) and William Grunder put a cruiser back in top shape. ful must be more restrained." an obeervaIu^e that taloes place April 20 through 26. a tremendous mass of the most The nation can breath easier lutving exquisitely engineered and fab- Conducted throughout the United heard the moderate tone ot his remarks. vricated machinery is lost in the WOW! WHAT SERVICE! States under the direction of the Nation­ DON'T THINK A real accompUahment now would be sea. An analogous situation 10 MINUTE SERVICE ON ALL CALLS al Touth Temperance Ooimcil, TOUTTl would be an airplane trip to to quietly phase out as many potential DON’T BELIEVE US7—THEN TRY USt sources of provocation as possible with­ ’TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK Paris with only the cockpit ar­ serves as a forceful reminder of tbe C€€IL out endangering security. This wUl teke riving. Jettisoning such large, PizEB, Grinders Made The Old Fashioned Way a careful balancing of dlplomaUc and dangers of Intemperance. costly structures would be con­ BE sidered unexcusable waste. W e Cock Them OR Yoa Cook Them A t Home military necessities. This observance Is a worthy infonna- One method of eliminating tlonal project which has proven to be 11^ CALL CALL an Invaluable supplement to the continu­ this waste is to develop a boos­ II ter system which would take off nzzA-RAirs Non-Deputizable ing efforts of parents, riiurcheo, schools 643^031 643-0031 Laat November, Oeot|e WeUace ear- vertically, accelerate and, as 130 SPRUCE STREET and health authorities to bring to the it atlains orbit, release those lied the Eighth CongreMlonal Dietiict in See the Chrysler Air Temp attention of our young people the harm­ structures which provided the 'P— i—ieB, outaooiliv both Humvlirey ful effects that con result from the u n speed to fly back to earth. Af­ Room A ir Corxditioners at and Nixon. of alcohol, narcotics or tobacco. ter a thorough refurbishing they Laat Tuesday, a candidate for Con- It to eaoential to encourage the proper would be used again. TTie sal­ REM Keliabte Expert Maintenance grem hacked by Wallaoe did not nm too devAopment of young men and women, vation of our space aspirations lies ?ii the development of these Wili la at apedal election In tbe Blgtidi who will one day aosume reqponsiliillty Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Fun For All CARD PARTY District. The Democvatte nominee won reusable structures. aa adults and community leaders. I tags Dr. Mueller indicates that with t2,000 votes, tlM WsUsoe candhlate Repair SeiVice our citizens, therefore, to be mindful ot currently two concepts are un­ Tuesday, April 22,1969— 8:00 P M , trsUsd wltti U,000 votes, and the Rspub- the objectives of TOUTH TEMPER­ der study 'which could achieve Residential & Commercial Air Conditioning ttoon oandklats nama In with U,000 ANCE Ea>UCA’nON WEEK, and I com­ dramatic cuts in cost. Commercial & Indusirial Refrigeration Sponsored By Marine Coip. LeagiM Auxiliary mend The Woman’s Chrtotton Temper­ One of the most promising 479 East Middle Turnpike Manchester 717 PARKER ST,, ifANCHESTER From this It might h a daduoad that ance Union of Oonnectleut for its con­ designs is the "stage and a half" configuration: A core ve­ soouthlng has bappsoad sinoe last Nov^ tinuing support of programs designed to (CilNSChiC)i| 0 Dully Naan Telephone 649-6733 RefreshmentB will be served— Dioor Prises smhar to hrtng ahout« d tciaaas In torm- hicle containing all the required Five new Manchester patrolmen were graduated be helpful to youth.-^OHN DUMPBET, functional elements for boost Pdlice Chief James Reardon passed out graduation sr OovMvior Wailnoa’a pi iMUaal straagth. GOVERNtm Donation 91.00—Tkkets at the door yesterday fnim a 10-week training course at the certificates tto (from left) Kenneth Taft, Jon E. Aid re-entry plus external pro­ p it c h M fif/ CHLLOi ON ACCOOHfT O f PuUie Invited Hartford Police Trarnintg Academy and are ready Hawthorne, Robin Andrewa, James Sweeney, and to assume their duties on the Manchesrter force. Donald E. Bums. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. S£ANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1999 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1969 PAGB SSVSN vV-- ■ , STAR GAXElC*0 Area Churches H9jr C L A Y R. PO LLAN - C h u r c h e s it lB S t FnuMds s f AsrisI St George'a f^laoopal Your Daily Adivify Cord* H UBRA Eaetmimter Vuited UAK. 21 STS ESIngten Bd., •4 A i m , BmaiMMi Lotteraa Omroii J.' V- According fa Ilf Stan. » Presbyterlaa FellowaMp B t 44A, BoHon ■4*^ Ckaroh Bad Cbeatmit 8 to. A f i . I f South W IM eor Rev. Oerdoa Bate#, Mbdeter R ev. dobn D. Hugh 441 N . 3- 5- 9 -14 To develop message for Sunday, 34-37-41.46^ Kav. C. Hewy Aadentw, 2-a-39 read wofds corresporKling to numbers Rev. Golden B. WadhMua, G eeiga Stye School, Interim Mlaiatev KW .75 R ev. K rie J. OeOdMirK, ^TAUaUS of your Zodloc birth sign. Paator ^btgRfoa Dr., off Oak St 11 a.m., 8 und«y Camrch 8 erv> (PBalon AM. 2« SCORPIO Rev. dotaa E. BUrteiallM, Eaat HarifMd 8 a.m.. Holy Oommunton. iee, Bundey Stdiool u d NUxMiy. \ Your 31 Hoppen 61 A o c r.; ( ^ MAr 20 2 Toltfonc* 32 Conoe 62 Regarding ------10:16 a.m., H oly Oommunlan, NOT. : USINESS SERVICES S>IRECTORY < "Doctrine o< Atonement" le the 9 io;46 a.m,, Dlvtae Wor- V^'1-13-16-551 3 A 33 Heodstrong 63 And 10 a.m ., W onhip Service and Church Stdioiri and Nunwiy. A B M ee. l eeeon eertnoit. ^ Church Sduwl. Nur- S^t2-T3-76 4 Keep 34 Sociol 64 Romontk 13^348-52, Maeaea at 8, 6:46, 7:46, 9, Sunday School. 5 Scheme 35 Of 65 Do 60-77-81 TM Golden Text from Mlceh went*. Sermon by Pa»- CIMINI 6Poddle 36 More 66 Hove 'M 10:16 a2id 11:80 Rum. _____ SAOTTARlUt CaHed MethedM Chun *■ tor Andereon, "The Lord —My 7 Your 37 Picture 67 And S t dohn’R n isoapal Church $, t:U and 11 a.m., WoMhlp The Christian Science Read- 8 Mind 38 Wir>ning 68Firtt WOK. 22 > R t 44A, Bottan ShephMd.’ 2 0 9 About 39 Flat 69 Push Sacred H eart Church Oala and HUMde Ave., VenMW Sarvlee. Ihe Rev. Mr. Stem Inc Room, (^len to the public DfC. 2 f g Row. Hugh A. Gmis, -t 7- W3 10 Things 40 Could 70 From R t 89, Venmn Rev. Robett H. WeUner,Reetor CAMPING H IG H G R A M win pn n ^ Subject; "To Ex- except on holidays, la located 11 Go 41 It 71 Affoirt 19-2600-42, Calvary Church Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor C M LEASING dMn^ WhatT" at 749 Main St The hours are 12 May 42 Unp«pof»d 72 You'll 65-7887-89' doaeph Belottt, Reader (Asaemblies of God) CAMCIR 13 All 43 Concenfroted 73 New Rev. Richard Bernier, EQUIPMENT 901 ajn., The Agora, Rob- 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday CAPRICORN 9:80 a.nk.,.Churdi Sotanol and 9t7 E. Middle Tpke. ^ 21 14 Moo,y.mok(ng44 In 74 Exciting AaaMaat Pastor PRINTING btna Room. Shod Sale at 1009 through Saturday. 15 Avoid 45 Be 75 Looking DEC. 22 8 a.m.. Holy Oommunlan. Momhig Wotablp. Ob or Teats, Cots, Mssplag Bags, 22 46 Promising 1 1 Job end Commstrisl R ev. K. L. Oustaisou, H R totV l6Thc 76 Venture JAM . I f ------10 ujn., flamUy Wonhip Serv- 11 a.m., Mbmlng Wonh^. Air Msttiassijs, Stoves, Paster 17 Con 47-Get 77 Chonges nuMONuuio Prinfliie 9:90 p.m., Touth Rellowablp, Ofanrch o f the Assumption is Your 46 Action 78 Your 1-23-47-41^. at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80 and ice, claaaea, baby-slttbRr. Sermon: "Wliat Do We Be­ 11:46 a.m. YEAR PU N federation Room. Adams St. and Thompson Rd. 19Don'f 49 Which 79Not 69-708884^ lie v e ." 9:80 cum., Sunday School, Bi­ LIO 20Thi. 50 And 80 influential AQUARIUS Union Congregational Church MANCHESTER Rev. Edward 8 .' Pepin, Pastor 21 ^un 51 Others 81 Are 7 p.m., MMhodlst Youth Bbl- nist la Manelwstsf. N«w M ^ g Of AH Kinds JAN. 20 S t B en a rd 's Church Rev. Bm est g. Coppn ble Classen for all ages, and 22Moy 52 Be 82 Long BoekvlOe lowiMp; Topic: "Smridiig.” ears, fnU malatenaaoe, faUy SURPLUS SALES CO. ^ 'A 0 6 . 22 23 Afloir, 53 On 83 Run St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Aa American BaptM Q nursery care. FEE. I I . Rev. Faid d. Bowman, Minister Dave Benedict, lender; MM. IM N. MAIN er. 10:80 a.m., Divine Wortfdp. f^21-25-35-51 24 Be 54 Money 84 Persons Rev. George F. X. Reilly, InMTCd to n d a es yonr p n b- OommaRliy Prait ■g B. Omtar St Masses at 7, 8 , 8:16, 10:80 25 Problems 55Woy 85 Antkipoted 10-12-31^4 Rev. Lyman D. Reed, RuBsell Potterton, advisor. at Depot ngooM l > ’S6-5S48 56 Consider 57-44-79-853 Pastor taiM sad woRtos. Far fan S2id 11:48 a.m. 7:80 p jn .. Evening evengeUs- 26 Get 86 Go dsslslnnt Minister Open Daily to 9i90 PJA 9 Bast Middle Tpke. VIRGO 27 Own 57 You 87 Home risen Rev. dsmes H. Boyle tntormatloa, eafl s ------tlc service. Bible meneage, gos- 28 Foil 58 Yourself 88 Wise Rev. Valerie L. ParadlB, J. FARR — MI-TIU F « . I . ^ Rev. William F. Schaelder Gilead Cengregatloual Church lUephoiie 643-6727 ------Chureh of deous Christ of pri music and hymnslng. 29 Day 59 Rosy 89 Work Minister of Christian Education 30Cought 60 Sure 90 Farther Habrott Pool Dodge Pontlae 9 a.aa., Auroh Sdtool tor all Latter-Day Saints (Mermen) MAR. 20'^^ r x 6-18-27-32 4/20 Bov. Herbert O. Kelsey dr.. n ro . agea, the Sunday School f o r HUIstawB Ed. and Woodside S t Concordia Lutberaa Church Adverse* Neucnl 2-17-24-344 Rbnaes nit 7, 8, 9:l6, 10:80, 9 a.m., Church SdxMl, Grades ^ t o 7 2 ^ 9 0 € 3844-82^1 11:46 a.m. CUSTOM MADI Mtiiwsi y through Grade 4 con- Paul E. Nnttall, Blsliop 49 PiOdn St s . ' 6 tihrougb 12. S7S BIAIN srauanr MANCHESTER DICK’S Rev. doseph E. Bourret, ttnutng during the w onfilp ------9 to 10 a.m., Adult study Fhoae e«D-2SSl CANVAS AWNINGS Pastor St. Matthew’s Church riass. 9:46 to 10:46 eum., Sunday SHELL serriee. 9 ajn.. Priesthood. School. We Urge You To gappurt MEMORIAL GO. 10 a.m.. Worship Hour. Tcgdc: i0:80 a,m., Sunday School. Rev. Lonia E. Bauer dr., • Toilaad 10:80 a.m.. Church School, 11 a.m>., Worsfa^ Barrios. ‘*Teadiiiig Doctrine or Apply- Clsaues for all agee. Assistant Pastor R ev. d. CUffOrd Curtin, Pastor Infanta through Grads 4. Ylw Lata Jaalor Btassani Oppoelto Root Oemetery SERVICE News for Senior Qtizens The Rov. Mhr. Keluey will Ing Christ" Children’s story: 6 p.m.. Sacrament Service. Meeting Sundays In New Church 10:46 a.m>, W bnfilp Servloe. 888 OENTEB STREET to Quality Meffloriak "TMaaurs Tour Dreams.’’ A 9 and 10:80 a.m.. Holy Com­ By WALLY FORTIN Sermon Ttoplc: "The Secret of White Glass Fixes Sashes nursery is provldad. munion, Church Sebori and Nur­ Haaaeo at 7:80, 8:80, and 10:80 Beauty." Tba R ev. Mkr. Bow- Fruitful Trees.” Nuivery pro­ MECHANIC ON DUTY S t Bartholomear’s Church DUUMITOB vided. O ver 80 Teare’ Rxporleaoe Here we are again, facing tak­ 7 p.m., SenkHT and Junlar sery. ajm.~ mun preariling- to the lack o^ storm sash as AT AIX HOURS Rev. PhiUp Hnaaey, Pastor 7 p.m., PUgrtan FeHowridp at WATKINS-WEST Youth Fellowriilpa will meri. 4 p.m.. Campaign survey. Hi there! Well another week Last Friday evening we had 2 to 4 p.n».. Junior Pilgrim CoH 649-5807 ing down toe storm aash and they w ill be rushed. Rev. Edward M. LaBose Ftrat Congregational ChunSi of Shad Soon on Market Started (Jeoeratora over, and all tuckered out, but our weekly setback touimament Unitarian Meeting House FellowBhip. FUNERAL putting It away for another sea­ Incidentally, how about toe AasMant Pastor ZkMi Envangellcal 69 Bloomfirid Ave., Hartford Hebron. A. AIBUUTl, Prop. Carburetors, Narih United MeOiedM Church I loved every minute of it. with 36 players participating. 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ son. Before you do tola, look the screen vrlre In your window? DomesUo • Foreign Cara S E d US r a n t Lutheran Church Rev. Nathaniel D. IsuBiat SERVICE Moot people who enjoy eating ber—order enough, for toe en­ 888 Parker S t I really stirred things up a All enjoyed an evening out play- ship. Hnrriaon St., BInnobeetor windows over carefully to see Is it rusted in places and small 648-7008 t, Alsmlnnm R oil Up Masses at 8:46, 7:48, 9, 10:16 (MIseourl Synod) First OongwigBtlimsI Church fish UxA forward to the spring tire fam ily wlU want seconds. Rev. Rarle R. Ouster, and 11:80 sum. bit by mentioning a few possl- ing cards and were treated to A w slsga Cooper and High Sts. ______10:80 a.m.. Worship Servlco, Hebron ORMAND J. WEST when shad Is In the market, Call Blanchester Seafood at that there are no cracks or holes have appeared? I f so, do ble trips, as I ’ve been swamp- some nice homemade sand- Wapplng OMnmndty Church and you may be sure that Man- o Door Csnoplss Gary Klose, Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., Diractor 640-0987 any Thursday or Fri­ broken glass. ’The J. A. White take them In to the J. A. White Rev. Charles HI Kohl, Pastor ed with questions. When ^re wo wlches donated by Mrs. BUen ^*{J***^ ***** Woirixlp Church Congregational cheater Seafood, 48 Oak St. wlU # Storm Doors St. Bridget Chnieh P astor Maafiheater and Bebnont day, and place your order; It Glass Ck>., at 31 BIssell St. w ill Glass Co., 31 Blasell St., and MANCHESTER , ------going here or there? Presently BronWe and Oeorglnla Vince. School R ev. Harold H I BhdiaiMaon, have those delicloua shad from will be ready to take out at the s Oombtsattos Wladsws R ev. dohn d. Delaney, Pastor 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. Nur- are waitliur for more In- This and hot coffee toimed an Vernon Assembly of God Church 142 B. CBNTH R 8T. fix them for you and have them let them fix It tor you. This BOuMer Chesapeake Bay the moment time you specify. Blanchester all ready for next year. If you Maaohastor Asrniag Osb Rev. Kennetii d. Friable sery in Pariah~ House. formation regarding the tripe, enjoyable evening. Prises were Northeast School 9:80 a.mm., W onM p Serrim . RUG CLEANING 9 and 10:80 a.m., Wonhip Rev. Jiruir BL Sogomlsn, they are available. They wiU be Seafood la open daily, ’Tuesday wait imtll ftdl, you may find company will fix conventional 186 WEST CENTER ST. Rev. Harry MiBrleo 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and to date I have one about won by: Victor Christenson, 148, Intersection of Rts. 89 and 81 The Rev.'. Mr. K U sey / w 111 COBIPANY Service. Sermon: “Are You Associate Minister tm th FtaMst FariUtleo In any day now, so why not through Saturday. that you have a cold house due storm and screen sash as weU Telepkose 618 8881 ready. B. H. Llpgens, 182, Ted Rivard, Vernon preach. HisBs topto: "T l^ to 16 BANNAWAY ST. S s ia fo o d , Freo to Change?" call Manchester Seafood, dial as the combination storm and ■titabltiJmd 1848 Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80 in Second Congregational Church 2 Rev. Mlcbellno Blool Nunssty 9 a.m., Church S c h o o L We’re gol ig to Shea Stadium 127, Frarik Anderson, 128, 9 axKl 10:80 a.m:. Womhip T'*** pro- Phone 643-0012 649-9987, and place your order N m a^'^ miderg^ui “ iIm ^ **‘“*‘^ and 12:00 United Church o f CbrM rided. screen sash—so in either case, CHOICE VARIETY In New York on ’Thursday, May Es&er Anderson, 119, Cls WU- Service. Sermon by the Rev. Mb. for boned shad? Of course, the S ^ lX S ^ ^ auditorium. 888 N. Main St. 9:48 a.m., Sunday Sdwol. 10:46 to 11:46 a.m.. shotild you need repairs made, 15. Reservations will begin on son, 118, Isabel Chilver, 117, -^Sogomian, "H e Calls Us. . .to Subday roe Is a great delicacy, and in A H Upholsterjr Rev. Frilx BL Davis, 11 aum.. Worship Service. School. PARKABL Qualify 8 p.m.. Young Adult group Monday morning April 21, and Herb Alley, 114, and Grace Action." Church School. 3-DAY order to be sure of getting toe this is toe place to go. The cost and Iw l Shoe St. dames’ Church Minister 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. P win meet at church to go bowl­ end on Friday, M ay 2. Baker, 114. We a ll should thank 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowriilp. CLEANERS roe, it would be wise to place of this work is a most reason­ BE-UPHOLSlERnra Msgr. Edward d. Reardon, Rev. Ernest 8. Harris, The cost of this trip will be Pete Vendrillo for all his work SERVICE Seafood ing. your order ahead of time. able one and you know that any s MODERN FURNITORB Pastor Associate Minister 84.75 per person, which Includes in making this Friday night A very St. Second Congregational Church J'. .IbKt To Uggett D nv First Congregational Chnrrii — Aloo — work that is done here is of 43 OAK STREET and ANTIQUES Rev. doaeph E, Vnjs the price of the bus and your esurd playing a huge success. By Christian Reform ed Church United Church Of -CRrist On QanUty Dry denning Scallops are, of course, a fa­ United MethedM Church O f Vernon the best quality and workman­ TE L. 648-9887 s Store Stools airi Booaw ’ Rev. Ihomas Barry 10 a.m., <3>urch School, Niu*- ticket to the game. the way, we have room for a 861 A very St. Rt. 44A, Ooventfy FUKNTnJBJE CLBANINO vorite choice ot many, for they Rev. d. Mauley Shaw, D. D., R ev. Robert K. Beofatold. Rev. John A. Lacey, oDiapw • Sl^ooven ship. s Custom Faralture Rev. Vlnoent d. Flynn eery through Grade 8. Mbmlng As In the past, our procedure few more players, so come on South Windsor may be used in so many ways. '•(irjr,j,,, SUpoovets aad Draperies BDnlster BUnlstor oOartnIns o Olotlilng At Present, you may have your Today they are making spot Rev. Osri W. Saimders, worship. Senmon by the Rev. is that we register on a first out and play. Rev. James A. Bonnema, Rev. Betoy F. Reed, o Profesriiainl “ •! '•CM .,, Mode to Order BCaases at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 Mr. Harris; "IMwre Are th e come basis, and each bus must Last Monday we had 61 per Minister choloe of thoee tiny, delicious checks of windshields to see If ' Complete Seleotiaa of Minister Of Christian Education they are cracked, crazed or and 11:30 a.m. Roots?" Service of Baptism, be full, or it won’t go. The finst sons attendiiig our Kitchen Sb- 9:80 a-m.. Church School. hay scallops or toe de^ sea Reuben Plen’s Blatariala Rev. Gary 8. OerueD 11 a-m., Servloe of Worriilp. o Omoday broken. Of course, windshields Coffee Hour in Fellowship Hall 45 persons that register will go cial, and rnojiy prizes were glv- 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for serriee If scallops. Scallops may be used FREE ESTIMATES 7 p.m.. Preliminary' meeting 9:28 and 10:68 a.m.. Church with other kinds of seafood or are vulnerable to pits and Lower Level Ot thr, Parkade St. John’s PoUah Nationnl after service. on the first bus. ’The next 45 on away. This week a ll those all ages. SdK>ol. Texaco Sfaflon Catholic Church Worship Service. wXh young people on sex educa- ESSO by themselves; many like to scratches from flying particles 610-6374 9 a.m.. Adult study class, Bu- 6:30 Senior High Fellowship, persons w ill go on the second plannhig to attend must bring n a-ih.., 9:80 and 11 a-m.. Morning o AltemtlMW thrown up from passing cars. Rev. Walter A. Hysrico, u fm SAnAM. ^ 406 M AIN ST. threat them on skewers with 381 Main Streat Mon. ft T u m . 0-Dp Sat. 0-8 ssimah Wesley HaU. 7 p.m.. Junior Youth Fellow- bus, ect. one can of canned goods. We Nurseiy. Worship, the Rev. Mr. Lacey aad lapaln After a while this condition Pastor alternate pieces of bacon, to­ 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Homing ship. Film program bn drugs. Each bus will have a different use these, plus other kerns, for 7 p.m.. Evening Service. preaching. Child care Is avail­ e AU work TEL. 649-5633 gradually cuts down on your ------color ticket and we expect to as- prizes. Coffee and crullers ore ------First Congregational Church mato quarters, and green pep­ Phone 643-9149 Wonhip. Service of Baptism. United Church of Christ able at both services. pers. There are many ways to visibility without your actually Hiasses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Jehovah’s Witnesses sign the seats according to served during the morning, and First Evangelical Lutheran. * Tune-Ups noticing It, and this hazard is Hydramatto 'Traaamlaaloa Dialogue Ssnnon by tbs Rev. Andover 6 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fel- use .soaUepe and they are a GLASS Kingdom Wall registration. TTiis means If two iifce all our programs there Is Church o f Rockville particularly dangerous at night Rspalriag Dr. Shaw and the Rev. Hr. Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., towahip. * Engine Cleaning very nice way to servo some­ Gospel Hall 7*8 N. M mIw 8t, of you want to sit together then always room for more players, Rev. Biohard E. Bertram, ( here yen get low prices with the glare of oncoming cars s For Ante Wiaddrialds Saunders. Tople: “Unl^ In the Pastor 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ thing different. A ll Work Gsaraatosd o For Store FYoato aad Church." Church school for 416 Center St. ------you will have to register at the go you’re most welcome to Pastor lowship. 'and a 1 # % Bmras Card * Minor Repairs reflecting on your windshield. S It has been said many times Texaco Lnbrloatios Sorvlee all slses of Triadorrs infant-toddlers through adults. 9:30 a.m.. Public Bible die- same time. come right along with the gang, |. . . To Save WithI * Stomps Should you be stopped for a spot W e Olvo S l o e Oreen Stamps o For Table Tops 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. course "Be Ready to Make a This should eliminate some on Monday afternoon is our 9 a.m., Si^day Sdwol. 9:46 a.m.. Church Sdiod. toot you have only to name It’s Spring Time Tune-Up Time check, you would receive a 7:80 p.m., M em benhlp Sem­ Jehovah’s Witnesses 11:45 CL-m., Sunday School. Defense for Your Faith." problems of the past. So pjjnochle Tournament, and we 10:30 a.m.. The Servloe. 11 a.m.. Morning Wonhip. any kind of fish and you will warning to have this condition O P E N 8 AJM. to 5 PJM. inar. Senior Sgh Methodist Kingdom Hall 7 p.m.. Gospel mestiiig. 10:30 a.m.. Group dtscuBslon think it over, but not for too had twelve tables, or 48 per------Semum by the Rev. Mr. Brad­ find It at Manchester Seafood. It is that time of year when work Is also done here. In fact, fixed. Why not let the J. A. SATURDAY 8 AJM.-NOON Youth Fellowshiy. Hartford Tpke. o f tile Watchtower magazine ar- louR. and get up to the Center sons, playing for the prizes. The Our Savior Lutheran Church ley, "Apert from Bib." Lortag Ventura, toe owner of your car needs a good tune-up this garage with Its expert me­ White Company check your R ockville Osfrinsky The-Solvation Army Ode "Make Your Advancement to register as soon as possible, winners last ’ Monday were: *89 Graham Road, Wiping U niU dRofZ’CUiA^ Blanchester Seafood, makes an for the season ahead. Many chanic will do a fine Job for you windshield for you and make TOURAINE LAROCHELLE and 991 Biain St. Manifeat by Reepondii^ to We wUl not register anyone over Mary Hope, 732, Tom Grant, Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, BOnlster Messiah Evangelical Lutheran DEALER IN WASTE effort at all times to have every Items need checking, carbure­ every time. sure your car is safe? 9 a.m., PubUo taUc "What De­ WHITE GLASS CO. God’s Wbid." the phone. 697, Mary Thrall, 876, Grace ------Church variety possible — and at rea­ tor, generator, points, spark­ Are you one of those people Archie Larochelle and Joseph FOR ALL BfaJ. Kenneth Lance, sires Should You W isely Chiltl- MATERIALS PAINTS INC. Officer In Oiarge ------One person may register for Baker, 667, Jenny Fogarty, 663, 8:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Wisoctaain Synod 888 B U R N S n iB AVB. sonable prices. He orders in plugs, etc. but when you take who w ^ d like the convenience White are toe owners of the vnte?" fay WhUam Kaiser, 81 B lssril St.-^1M . 849-7828 — «— Trinity Convenant Church more than one providing they Bsther Anderson, 658, John 0:46 a.m., Sunday School. *96 Boeddand Rd., Wapplng HAST HARTFORD small quanttttes so that all toe your car to toe Paul Dodge of a second car, but toe amount White Glass Co. and they are FOR BEST RESULTS CHILDREN Rev. Kart B. O ur^, Pastor Watchtower Society representa­ fish In toe store is always Pontiac, Inc., Garage you do ot use It would get reeOly does very pleased that they have Sunday, 8 a.m.. Prayer Break- Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. have the money for all the Derby, 686, Floyd Post, 644, Adult education. tive. IRON 289-6333 fast. Rev. Norman E. Swensen, others. Remember now, the tolp Zennon Desroslers, 641, Eva fresh, and places his orders not need to enumerate these not Justify buying one? The been selected to do authorized AND YOUTHS 11 am ., Worditp Service. Power aad Hand Toolo 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Pastor is for May 15, and the dosing L«tz, 636, May Derby, 635, 10 a.m,, Sunday School. 10 €t.m.. Study o f the Watch- SCRAP METAL with small flshtag vessels that things. They have a staff of ful­ answer to this is an easy one, work for insurance companies. 4 tower, BCarch 160i issue, “ U v- Painting and Decorating PAUL'S TURNPIKE through 14 (Clajsnes for a ll agee). ------date for reservations will be Roblna Carroll, 629, and Har- Wesleyan United Methodist 11 a.m.. Worship Servloe. make port every night and.then’ ly trained mechanics who know why not rent a car from Paul This means that they have met iiig Up to Your Decisions.’’ .Tools 10:45 a-m., HoHivess Meeting 8:*0 a.m., Sunday School, Friday, May 2. rlet Keeney, 625. Church RHd PAPER Garden and land Tools the fish is shipped directly to Just what to do and will do It Dodge Pontiac, inc., 378 Mata and are fully qualified for toe PAINT SUPPLY TEXACO SPRING (nursery provided). with classes for all ages, three As for other trips, we hope you know that every ’Tues- Crystal Lake Bd., Ellington Unitarian Fellowship 781 FABKBB BT. Baby, Household, Party Manchester Seafood — and you to your absolute satisfaction. All St. for just the amount of time high standards set by these companies and these are strin­ 645 MAIN STREET 6:15 p.m.. Open Air Meeting, through adult. _ to make up schediUes for imu, afternoon many of the Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor of Glnstonbnry aad Banonst SappUes certainly can take a difference work done at toe garage ta guar­ you would need a car? By dt>- Open 24 Honrs A Day Tbl. 948-6788 or 948-6879 gent qualifications indeed. VACATION 6:30 p.m.. P rayer Meeting. 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship, so that you can plan according- senior CStizens travel down to Aesdenty Junior Iflgli InvaUd Needs in their fiah. anteed. tag this, you would have a car ToL 649-0300 DISSOLUTION- at your disposal when you need­ Firestone Tires 7 p.m., SalvaUoa Meeting. the Rev. Mr. Swensen preach- ly. the Parkade Bowling Lanes, »:46 a.m., Sunday School Main St., Olastonbaty April Is the last nionto for Perhaps you need new tires. You will find toe AID Serv­ ’They have them in all price ed it and yet toe expense would ice Emblem of the Pittsburgh Quality Line Products CRUSADE Ing. Nursery for pre-school chll- Wednesday at our F»m-Day. and spend a most enjoyable of- desses for alLsges. oysters, so why not enjoy them Fine QnaDtj 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery NOTICE lay - Sail ranges. be a moderate one? Plate Glass Co. displayed at toe United Pentecostal Church ^ colwed ^es ternoon bowling. 11 a.m., Worahlp Service. Nur PAUL DODGE to toe utmost? You can use Gen. Repairers License 6 p.m.. Youth singing group to taken by Mrs. Harriet You’d be surprised at the fun aery, and School. The Women’s Alpine Society COINS Appraise them as an o y s ^ cocktail, in a Wheel alignment Is important The dally charge for a rental White Glass Co. This emblem 7* Center St. (Socleta Femmlnl Le Alnlnal and should be checked period­ car at Paul Dodge Pontiac, Inc., signifies that this company has 24 High Street meet at church. combe on her visit to Sterling and this is one sport 6 p.m., Werieyan Youtii. PONTIAC, mo. stew, or eecallbped, and noth­ DIAMONDS (Orange Hall) ■ „ ^ ^ ~ . i» hereby dissolved. File any CellecfloNt Wasted ically. Shocks that are worn Is |7 a day, plus seven cents been selected as Its auto glass East Hartford Calvary Church 7 p.m.. Family Night, Dls- Gardens. It looked like an Ideal ^vhere you’re never too old, be- 6:80 p.m.. Fast and Prayer. Bolton Ccogregatloaal Church claims with Julia Reggio 88 ing smpasses toe flavor of Robert Baker, Pastor DTD Mtila SA^-TeL 048-8881 V fs're Peytnq Top (Jurrent can and do cause trouble, per mile. You can buy only toe installation dealer. It also means From 947 E. Middle Trice. cusslon and a panel of speakers place to visit, and you can bet ^ause our oldest mnn bcwler 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Bev. J. Stanton Conover, Blaple St., Manchester. PrieM, (jo n tie i U i Chesapeake Bay oysters. Mendier LO.O. brakea must be checked regu­ amount of gas that you need. that this firm was chosen for JEW ELEY for the adults with special mu- we’ll be lining this trip up be- opop,, Qj(u.g jg BOnlstor Lobsters are so high that Phone 688-9610 10 a.m., Sunday School. DAILY RENTAL larly. There are so many items If you need toe car only one fine service and highest quality BRAY’S STORE sic. Youth going to their own fore too long. over 99 years young and oi» St. Blaarice Church, Bolton ClIWnCljT VJIM they are almost priced right 11 a.m.. Worship Service. groups. The Pennsylvania Dutch ____ that need regular checking to day a week, tine; this means workmanship. All work is done s Expert Watdi RepoMsg •' , , Jll oldest woman TTVaibCMt bdwler■JWFACM' IsIS Mrs. Bev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor 10 a.m., Wonhip Service. Ser- SERVICE MiMsaa out of toe picture, but fortu­ 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Sei^vlce. : l l : keep your car In good running you can have the use of a good quickly, efficiently, and with • FIm Srieotion of Gifts CJountry three-day m p wU Moran, who Just breezed ------mon: “Fatih: Life’s Impera- M ill (0. PJM. nately there are frozen lobster Hie Presbyterian Church probably be to the latter part through her 90th birthday. So condition, but If you get in toe oar for Just the amount of time skilled men doing the work. For A ll Ocoaslons • ^ Masses e t 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 ttve." Church School. 97 Cwitor Sberi, Menchmler tails and frozen lobster to fall Only the finest glass is used; o Losglne, Rolova, SON WILLIS Cliurch of the Nazarene 43 Spruce St. of May. We wlU be Urn y^^ folks. It’s one way for a.m. i i ! “ “ a m ile habit of taking your car to toe that you will be using it. No 6:80 p.m., Junior High Fellow- 17 a day l«43-«2tB back on, and these are priced every man is fully trained and Wlttaaser and OaraveOe *38 Biain St. Rev. George W. Smltil, two buses for this trip, an y^^^ keep young and fit, and DO YOU Paul Dodge Pontiac, Inc., Oa­ extra expense, no Insurance to dilp. i l l t9R9 Ad4r9t6-4 Yttra. reasonably enough so that you experienced In toe latest and WAtehor Rev. William A. Taylor, Pastor BOnlster BUY ONLY THB rage they wUl see to It that ev­ pay and the convmienoe of hav­ again it will ^ friends, Rockville United Methodist 7 p.m.. P ilgrim Fellowataip. DAn.V M THUM. *711. t can give toe family a real treat. 787 Mftln Stop MaiuAMtor GARA6E basis. More on this trip another alleys this MOMMY CLOUD erything Is checked and keep ing a car Just when you need best techniques of modem auto VACATION Chnrrii NEED A OAS YOU NBBD Use froaeii’lobeter meat In a saJ- glass installation. ’Therefore, Phone 6A8-5817 18 Main S t, TeL 649-4531 9:30 a.m., Oiurch School. 9:16 a.m., Sunday School time. Tuesday afternoon Just to take ad, in a newbuig, or lobster your car running smoothly. If it Is a blessing. If you would Bible You probably eaw in this past ^ 14* Grove St. you need a new transmission like further information on rent­ you are assured of absolute sat­ Classes for all age groups. classes for all agee. GOOD J007 toermldor. Up in Maina they isfaction when you have work SpecMixIng in Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Pastor in your car they will take care ing a car, call Paul Dodge Pon­ Crusade 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. 10:30 a.m., Worbhdp ^ Service.__ Thursday’s . Evening Herald, a Wednesday’s______Diner__ _ Club "Hot Wc Are make a delicious ktoater stew or done here. 6 p.m.. Young Adult, Teen and Ttie Rev.______Mr. Smith _ ... preaching, . . picture . > _____ of . a __yours__ truly vcAAnl.vrlmrtrreceiving Meal” was*'a* real succesa as Dube Tool Co. of It for you and expert body tiac, Inc., 640-2881. 0:30 a.m.. Church School, Looldiig'For: KIDDIE Drin Jig Bashings a bisque. The lobster stew Is Have you considered using AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SERVICE A P R IL tt ss (Tues. - Fri.) Junior meetings. Sermon: "Love Continued. a brand new comm ^W usual, and we served 101 por- NuiWrv thnnixh Adults hearty enough to serve as a 9:16 A A I. - 11:45 A.M. • AsphfUt Raker Stool and OarMae glass in profusion around toe 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. 2:30 p.m.. Laurel Manor serv­•- meat sheer, donalted by toe sons. Next week’s menu will be 10 -46 a m Mondns- Wbrahin "far • Laborer KORRAL Special Reamers main course. steamers to clams to fry are at or BVlday of toe delicious french house? It truly does wonders for Front End AUgnment (Songs, Bible lessons, crafts, ice. Decimal Sizes From Green, as well as cooked Blancheeter Seafood, and for a fries, fried clamsA fried scal­ it, both In beauty and in cutting SUPPLIES 7 p.m., E^vening Service. Ser- On behalf of ine memoers sauce, Rigatonl, tossed salad, • Experienced ^ OHBJ> games, contests, and prizes) Unitarian Universallst Society FAIRWAY, DAT OABB OBNTBB .080 thru MOO In Stops of .001 shrimp are always available at slight extra charge cherry- lops, fried shrimp and fish and down toe amount of work that General Repair Work mon: “The Issues That Divide here at the Center, and myself, ix>iia and butter, peariies for Truck Driver Bleyer Steel Plug Gogeo of Blanchester Trinity Evugelloal Lutheran U R '.^ T Bonriy o Dally e Weekly Manchester Seafood, and every­ to serve on the half-shell. Call chips? You will enjoy these de­ has to be done. Glass covers tor PLUS For pre-registration A trans­ Us.” I would like to thank John dessert and a beverage. With In Stepo of .001 486 Blnin St. 'Chureh OAIX BosponsUUe Care tor 2, 8. one enjoys shrimp cocktail. stones will be opened and ready licious foods and so will your your prized tables protects them portation, CoU 948-8496 Cagianello, president of the oup meat slicing mariiine Carr Lane Jig and Fixture Parts MACHINE SHOP Stanley W. Smith (Bllasourt Synod) DBMAIO 4 ,6-yr. olds from 7 a.m. to Have you ever tried stuffing ready to pick up when you family. One thing to remem- from spills, stains and cigarette Church of Christ club, and Bernle Glovlno, a you may find a few "knuckles" 8 p.m. Monday thm Sat- Ball Look Pina in advance and they w ill be of Talcottville, Pres. 86 Prospect St., Rockville gradiioHoii 8 ^ m . Borite Boring Bars Carbide the Jumbo shrimp? ’These may bums, yet the beauty of your SERVICE DuPONTS Lydall and Vernon Sts. member of the club, who sug- mixed in at no extra charge, BROTHERS nraay. also be cut in pieces and served want them. wood shows through. ’The cost is Rev. Bruce Rudolf cords Hot Lanoheo Served Also Repreoenting Other Duplicate Bridge 10:30 a.m., Servloe, Nursery Eugene Brewer, BUnlster gested our needs, and to all the Only kidding of course, as our 647-9798, in a newburg sauce. A full line of Jack August Results of a duplicate bridge such a small one and the sav­ members of this n^w and number one cook, Mrs. Colton * stores main sL ■ Delmont S t, Manelwioter Quality Blannfaotaren Sto|i ’h Do and School. 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship or 643-7691 Clams of every kind, from products are carried at Man­ game played last night at the ings are so great that you MANCHESTER 9 a.m., Bible classes. ambitious club for thrir gener- is an old pro with a meat sheer. and ^ middle tiike. 649-6531 6 John, Boot H artford—288-6460 should give some thought to it. Service, Hedy Communion. cherrystones to quahaugs, chester Seafood as well as crisp talian-American Club are: Prop: “Rudy" DuPont THE 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: oslty. This was an item we real- and anyway we won’t be using The J. A. White Glass Co. will St. Blary’s Episcopal Church 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. crackers of all kinds and cock- North-South, Joseph Roce and ■"rhe Power of toe Gospel." ly needed, -and it will help tre- It to cut meat balls. cut toe glass to measure. AUTO PARTS Church and Park Sts. tall sauce and tartar sauce. Jnr-k Descy, first; James 275 Main Street BIBLE 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon; mendously in serving many fine By the way, we’re still hold- AduH Inatnictlon dass. Rev. George F. Nostrand, For a busy day, why not Polltus and William McDougal Glass ventilators are worth 270 BROAD ST “Llfe's Contrary Winds." dinners at our Diner dub. tog our Volunteer Project on Phone: 649-6977 Rector take advantage some Thursday i.ilia m Zlemann and their weight in gold — both in SPEAKS We wish this club much sue- Tuesday morningB. In case you bring one can o f canned gd8. Bev. Stephen BL Price PLYWOOD CENTER Joseph Marcello, third; Willlsun summer and winter. ’They let cess in It’s many veriturea of forgot, the ladles are making 1 p.m'. to 4 p.m. plnoriile tour- Featuring a oomploto tine Ot Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman Cartwright and Bert Ross, the fresh a ir in, keep out sud­ OPEN Former Newsman Dies the future, and from a start hke "finger puppets" tor the chll- ney. Shell Products plus Eugene . Lapp Plaza fourth. den storms, and do not darken Oesoral AstometlYO dren at Manchester Memorial Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, vol- YOUR your rooms. ’These can be in­ SAT. TO 1 P.M. Breuer 1 7:80 a.m.. Holy Communion. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — For- F O R S A L E Route 83, Vemon Also, East-West, James'Baker Bepalriag n am rv...... in... ^ Sipeaklng of donaUons, this HosplUl. I f you like to sevtju st unteer project. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., COMPLETE and ’Thomas Landers, first; stalled by the White Glass Co. and “Marie ’Trleit’’ th i» ------newspapermanpasi vveunesaay p^TwedSesday was toe right ^ little bit, then you’re Just toe bowling at too Parkade Bowling 876-4304 PET CENTERto!:iv Robert Stratton and June Roe­ or by yourself. If you prefer to Perhaps never in the his­ tor Q“tolan, 67. missing since day. We received a check for «>"« we need. We could use some Lanes. LOAM — FILL buck, second; Mr. and B(rs. do the work yourself, give toe tory of America has there Canaries — Parakeets measurements to the White a n i Nuraerv r-arT was found dead Fri- $150 from our local Teen *>ec8'“ e demand Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. to noon, ir s Tropical Fish — Turtles Alfred LaPlartt, third; Alyce CUNLIFFE been a period of unrest com­ CinnflmintJ^ T Adult day In a cemetery near his Center. The Teen Center is hoap>tol to Just great, and pinochle tournament, noon to 1 Glass Co. parable to that in which we G R A V E L NERE Hamsters —• Gerblls Marcello and Mitch Bala, CADKTS Ml ^ now live. Numerous factors 11 Tm ‘'T!' "‘“‘1® “P Wgh school ^® young»t®« ««« are enjoy- p.m. Diner Chib. 2 p.m. to 4 Mixed Breed Popples fourth. Mirrors work wonders in a FOmiTUIECLEMEO MOTOR SALES «..in., noiy ijommunion. Quinlan, who once covered students, and it was really a ‘*®®® ^'““P P ™- Fun-Day, and this week we Aquarium Accessories, etc. The game is sponsored by toe room, they enlarge it, they 9 stand out as causes, but none Sermon by the Rector. You’D flad the iaest pljwoed in your home th. toe state General Assembly for fine gesture on their part to hold ®fr®®^y made. So, If you can, will be entertained by the girls Our Own Special Blended EXPERT AUTO BODY airi so prominently, we think, as 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. CALL 643-7172 paneling, oablaet plyweeAi, kltah- Manchester Bridge CHub, and is make it spacious and add a ’ ’flown-frwh" way the emptiness people fe«l the now-defunct Bridgeport a special dance tor the Senior Joining us this Tues- from the Burton A Lee’s Dance P et Foods played Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. touch of airiness to It. When­ FENDER REPAIRS Doily, 7 p.m„ Evening Pray- Tlipes-Starr died of CALL AFTER 3:00 PJH. es eablaeta mod Anastreag eriMaiR DuraeleRn* wtthhi. Dr. Cart Jung said: natural catlzens, and believe me we’re morning? Studio. MANCHESTER and Friday at 8 p.m. at the ever your choice Is glass, make ENAMEL aad LACQUER "T?ie central neurooie of our causes, p)GAHC[" part. On the basts of this What Im the Reason for Unity? toe discount and a ll on this list. LESS.. faith remnant, we plead with I want to remind you card w®«l<^IF wmlversj^. We you to stand, unsahamsd to holders who haven’t as yet pick- *“ *'® ^*® Center wish them admit a faith In the llvliig, DIALOGUE SERMON ed up their list, to please make health and DUCKINGHAM CHURCH STEAK perapnsl God, S2id In the Bev. Dr. J. Bfanley Show an effort to do so real socm. ^PP***®*®- EgJhA«c»PAIlilT(XI INSURED BUDGET » Blbls as His revealed will to I guess this brings up pretty Hebron Avenue, Glastonbury you. Such faith w ill motivate Bev, Mr. Carl W. Soondeis It’s reaUy for your bei(aflL OF MANCHB8TBR ^ PAYMENT PLAN w ell up to date, and one last ADULTS: $2.76—CHILDREN: $1,26 728 MAIN 9T., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 (Elif O iib vou to “searob the Sorlp- reminder about our trip to see ATIAHTIC 24-HR. CUSTOMER turas," that you may flnl BUDGET TERMS BUY THE PAINT THATS WORTH 'THE WORK South United Methodist Church the grand young Mets In action, NATlONWIIMi MENU peace and aawranoe unto Ule aUARANTBBD BBitVIEB o il. H R A T SERVICE etam al, John 9 M . BIAIN 8T. and HARTVORD ROAD on ’Ttmraday, May 18. Reserva­ Tomato J i^e, Roast Beef, Gravy, Mashed Potatoen Your indopendent tions begin this Monday mom- Lssnsr C on Fras '■asriag T^ed^Salad, Oarrots, PeM, RoHs, Butter, BmSUcel CHURCH OF CHRIST A P R IL *9, 1999 — 9 A 19:46 A J L 8ERV10E8 DEUVEHY! .tag. - OVL 646449? - Lydah and Vernon Streets fir Ihi nMn iichB MetaMfs* PubUc Is Cordially Invited ARTHUR DRUG Schedule tor toe weak: FOGARH BROS., INC. M Ptmne: 849-2617 BIbnday, 10 a.m. to noon, Vsmon Tosm item nga Ra«*vations Gall: dealor. 46 WEST CENTER STREET kitchen social, everyqne must mSiLSLl^S2£!SiSLSSSLm *48-1286 668^4460 688-1006 319 BROAD ST. PHONE 649-4539 *1 M ^ j| s M i e SILVER LANE EXTENSION

V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. APRIL 19, 1969 PAOB MINB ritten Off as Old Men, Senators See Zeroes ’ Three~Run Homer

M l / Back for Title Finals In Seventh Clinches Win Ukiii' ■>*-- y I Only with Orioles 1 ^ * National League By TOM BARRETT drove Mm home . 2 0 0 1 0 St. Louis 4 6 .400 0 Tom Phoebus fired a four-Mt- ttroiyght about Tom the first two were easily retired. Trayfeel, lb, 0 femililu- surrountflb^— the Aoing the reg\dar season. Sam Jones, htsnillated by ing his hitting streak to 11 only a first inning triple by Jim 1 0 0 0 hU usual 48 minutes In the fi­ New York 3 7 .800 6 ter at the Senators Friday night, (Mtateo. If. 1 1 0 1 0 tMe i^outild of the Nation- games, and Elrod Hendricks Fregosi suid a single in the sev­ Juknis’ three-run, geine- Joe McCabe started things rul­ JUknlB, p. 8 1 9 0 4 Boston finifibed fourth in the nale against New York. "The being held to Just 12 points by blanking them 6-0 for the fourth winnlng homer In the last In­ PhUa’pMa 2 7 .222 6H enth by Lou JMuison. ing with a ringle and want to \ id Badcetbafl Assiociation Elaat and the cry went i)ip:“The Knicks were tough, a real good New York in two previous Totals West Division straight shutout by Baltimore’s added a two-run shot. ning that gave Bast Catholic a 30 4 4 3 4 ‘ games, was the key man in nail­ The Twins used clutch singles third on Tom T okaru' double playoffs. Oeltlos are dead." But the Oelt- ifem. We had to go all out.” Atlanta 8 2 .800 — staff against Washington this The Orioles, fresh from a 4-8 victory over Xavier yester­ Xavier (8) Afltlnc Wk tin old pros ttwy ioB were plairlng possum in their RusaeU scored 12 points, ing down the victory. The 38- tor all their runs. Walks to Har­ Rich Riorden was given an in­ Los Angeles 6 3 .687 IH season. three-game, 30-run, 48-hlt romp day at home. e t r h 6 rM a n , tbo OMlca won the Baatern own vray, aiming for the play- grabbed 21 rebounds, blocked a year-old veteran, retiring after mon KUlebrew and Bob AlUson tentional walk to load the bases '. 3b, 9 1 San Fran. 4 5 .444 8H Phoebus got plenty of support After dropphta two straight 0 0 0 D hM on piarott for the I2th oCfS. this season, soared 23 points, the in Boston, kept the pounding up and singles by Leo Cardenas before McCabe crossed the plate 4 0 0 0 0 half dozen shots and set up Cincinnati 3 4 .426 8H from the potent Baltimore at­ contesta, the Eagles evened 3 0 0 0 0 tbM to It yaara by langlna on After finishing ‘ off Philadel­ teammates for baskets although last a crucial free throw with againft the Senators. Blair hom- and Frank Qullici produced two on a passed ball. Tlielr Mg 8 0 0 San Diego 4 6 .400 4 tack which provided four more their reottad a t 2-2. Fred BeO IfoOabe. It . 0 0 •or a lOe-UlS over the phia in the Eastern semifinals, three seconds left rune in the second. KlUebraw, break came as Ed Mawn reach­ 8 1 I 0 0 yU^BTy he had to play cautiously after Houston 3 8 .278 6H home runs, two of them by Paul ered in the first inning iand then led off by taking a baoe on balls. lUan. If, a 1 9 0 0 Now Tork KMcka FrUay night tha Celtics wMpiped the mighty picking up his fifth told at the "Anytime you end a series Tony Oliva, Allison and Oewge ed on an outfield error to allow Rlordsn, of, a 1 Friday’s Results Blair. iThe Orioles have won Mt another in the third in al­ Mike (Jriaplno followed and took Maiwn, M, 0 0 0 in ateamy Boston Garden. Mltterwald had consecutive sin­ two Xavier runs to score. 8 0 0 0 0 KtSeks 4-2 in the best-of-aeven three-minute mark of the fourth with a win you feel great," Pittsburgh at Phlla’phia, rsdn seven o l their last eight games most he identical spot. Hen­ flrat when hit by a pltth. With Whlpp, p, 1 0 1 gles for two more runs to the Although still dissatlafied with Clohon, p. 0 0 The Oaltloa, who have won the finals. Now Boston will mark period. Jones said. New York at St. Louis, rain and slammed 16 tnmens over dricks, . had a two-nm shot 1 u 0 0 0 sixth. Then singles by KUlebrew Frank Treybal os a pinch run­ East’s performance at the plate, Atlanta at Cincinnati, rain that spem. against reliever Casey Cox and Totals 96 a "i and Oliva combined with a pair ner for Bell, the pair worked a Penders lauded Don Gaudreau "o 6 Los Angeles 5, Houston 4 .In other American League ac­ leads the American League with of errors and a wild pitch gave double steal to put men on sec­ for his "two nice shots” besides Innings 19 3 6 5 6 7 To. Refugee Wins Title Fight San Diego 8, San Francisco 1 tion, Boston belted Cleveland a .435 batting average. Robin­ ond and third. With no outs, B. Osthollc 0 0 0 0 1 8 4 L0 0 Trevino Minnesota two more in the expressing obviotu pleasure 0 Sunday’s Games 10-7 and Mineeota took Califor­ son’s .419 average is third in the Juknis stepped up to the plate eighth. with Juknis slugging. On the 9b; Tskan, JXSenis; hr: Jukita; Chicago at Montreal, 2 nia 6-0 on a two-Mtter by rookie AL. ‘ and clouted the home run deep sb: Treybal, OHspbio, Megner; df; The shutout extended Hall's mound, Juknis handed in a "tre­ Pittsburgh at PhiladelpMa Tom Hall. Oakland’s game at It was Phoebus’ second shlft- into center field to end the Jly to Sooba. Socha to O'fteg: lob: ^ 1 scoreless streak again^ the An­ TOM JUKNIS mendous pitching Job" and con­ <• For Long-time Service to Odd Fellows -Archer ]\apoles Decisions Cokes New York at St. Louts Kansas City, and Seattle's game out against the Senators. Balti­ game. tJichon X Juknla 4; my. JiifaiM, gels this season to 16 Innings. tinued with -what the mentor Atlanta at Cincinnati at (Chicago were rained oiA. De­ more hung three straight blank­ Juknla was alao responsible WWpp 7. (Jtchon 8; Hits off; Whlnp "W e’re feeling Mm out,” Joked nm. Brian Sullivan reached on consldes excellent chucking so 8 for 1 n n a In 4 98 binliKS, Cl- Fast District Deputy Grand Master Clarence S. As- H. Wright, 39 N. Elm St., received a 45-year pin, lie for Lead ^ Houston at Los Angeles troit and New York had the day ings on Washington last week­ for batting In Eaot’a fifth inning ctaon 1 (or 4 runa bi 9; hbp; Cris- ,(Jallfornia Manager BUI Rigney. a walk with the Junior hurler far tMs season for East. pinwaW pirns a 60-year veteran pin on William T. and William C. Mason, 119 Pearl St., a 40-year pin. San Diego at San F|uncisoo off. end. rtno; pb: Sullivan 1; 1; CItchon. RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif. Stnytti, 131 E. Center St., at a ceremony held last Twenty-five year pins were awarded to Clinton W. Monday’s Games nfiiglit 'by King- David Lodge, lOOF. Herman Schen- (AP) — UJS. Open diaiiq>ion For Welterweight Honor Phlladelidiia at New York, N Keeney, 695 Keeney St,; F, Mark Leadbetter, 80 Lee IVevtoo and mastens title- Montreal at St. Louis, N del, center, received a 55-year pin, and Charles Hackmatack St.; Myron A. Robbins, 245 Center S. Robert's Jr., 16 Academy St., a 50-year pin. hoMer Georga Ardief, tied for LOS ANGiBLlES (AP)— Cincinnati at Houston, N St.; Thomas B. Wilson, 212 Center St.; and Orra Atlanta at San Diego, N Central Spoils Lid-Lifter Smytih and Schendel are past grand masters, and Sherwood, 20 Hobson Ave., Windsor, (Herald plhoto llw second round lead in golTs Oublan refugee Jose Na- San Francisco at Los Ang'es, Retoerts a piast grand master oS Connecticut. James $160,000 touniement of cham­ polles waited five years for by Buceivicins) Only games scheduled pions, pick the same man to his title shdt and when he win It — Lee Trevino. got it, the flight proved no American League Vernon "You have to pick Trevino," contest as he hammered East Division PINTO (he gangling, 6-foot-6 Andur. Ourtte Ookes into submis­ W. L. Pot. G.B. For Indians in CCIL, 5-1 'FINTO, People Interested "He’s die best driver on the sion after 13 rounds for the Baltimore 8 8 .727 — In Narcotics Treatment Or­ tour. He says he only leaves welterweight ertown. Detroit 5 3 .626 1% By DEAN YOST The Indians got off to an im­ as the game went on. Czajkow­ Bristol Oatral (S> ganisation me., is now open the fairway to go to the phone. Boston 6 4 .600 pressive start as leadoff batter _ ab r h orbt Catholic Educators, Citing Crisis, With Mb eyes swollen shut, 1% ski struck out eight batters and Reponey, a>, 3 ■! 1 0 1 Monday tbrou^ Wednesday New York 5 4 .566 2 Scholastic got Chuck May stepped to the plate. That's about Tight Oobes simply couldn’t see to walked only four in pitching H onen, os, 6 fj 0 0 0 evenings, 6:80 to 10, in the I ( Wash’n. 4 7 -.864 4 The little second baseman con­ MeUnsonis icf, 4 0 1 0 1 bottom door of the -Williams "And that)s what have oontlnue fighting and although off to a flying start yes­ CttaiMUia, 1, I 4 0 9 0 1 Cleveland 1 8 .111 6 nected nicely and the ball his first victory of the season. B U kxnnkl, 3b, 3 0 0 0 0 Defend Request for State Aid to do to win on this course, the boxer wanted to go on, man­ terday as Maincheeiter HSgh Building of St. Mary’s Bpis- West Division traveled to deep right center- Bristol scored its five runs Zlocaa, Ob, 4 0 0 0 0 oopal (Jhurch on Paric St. stay in the fairway. The rough ager Doug Lord asked the bout H enauides, i f . 4 0 0 0 0 "This thing has come on aw­ public and parocMal sch(x>ls." KansEto City 5 S .625 — went down in defeat to field. May circled the bases for on singles by Watkins, Czajkow­ Wlatklia, V, 3 9 1 0 0 An ex-addlct, a parent of a state Sen. Robert Houley, who Is really rough." at The FV>rum Friday night be fully fast” was the way one With only one uniform system Chicago 4 8 .671 H Bristol Central in a OCIL a home run to draw first blood ski and a sacrifice fly by Dave (jzajltoai^ I, 4 1 1 0 0 drug user, and a professional Is on the Committee on Educa­ "B my driver stays like It halted. panelist put it at Thursday’s In- he feared “despotism over the Minnesota 4 4 .500 1 contest at Memorial Field. for Manchester. Things were Raponey in the fifth inning and Totals 84 6 counselor are on hand to talk tion, and Rep. Gerald Allen, "I knew about the lOth round formaUonal meeting on the was today,” Trevino said Fri- Oakland 4 4 .500 1 It was the opening game for quieter thereafter as Czajkow­ then in the top of the seventh a Maaoheitor (1> to anyone on an anonymous mind” and a future bureau­ were present at the meeting al­ when he dton’t like thoae left ab a rbl Catholic 8ch(x>l crlals. Approxi­ cracy in Washington that would dsy after shoptliig a second- Seattle 3 4 .429 IH both schools as Central over­ ski settled down to retire the walk, two errors by WMtey Jen­ M ay, 9b, basis. The phone number is though neither spoke publicly. mately 160 persona attended the “ dictate the entire curriculum.” • round 68, four' under par, “I’d hooka to the body that I was Callfomia 3 5 .876 2 came a 1-0 deficit with two runs side. kins, and singles by Mellngonis Jeiuana, as, 648-2800. Houley said later that the legis­ Ctolangeto, ct. session at St. Joseph’s Church say I like my riiances very winning." Napoles declared Friday’s Results in fifth and .three in the seventh Balesano hurled four near- and Chapulls capped the scor­ Klernan lb, High School Plans Dropped lative committee membera were hall. much. through an interpreter. "I fol­ Boflton 10, Cleveland 7 inning to score a 5-1 victory. X>erfect innings allowing only an ing for Central. JOckBon, H, 'WMle non-public schools "extremely concerned" and iMUier, 3b, A panel of four experts from presently educate 20 per cent of "Y ou ’ve got to keep it In the lowed our plan of keeping Ookea Minnesota 6, California 0 It was a ftne duel infield Mt and recording seven Collecting two Mts was Skip Dorwebom, rf, were traveling all over the the Norwich Diocese presented the school population in the coimtry to take a close look at fairway to win and I can hit in the center of the ring and BaKlmore 6, Washington 0 between righthanders Jimmy before Central scor­ Chapulis in leading BrlstoTa at­ Wlare. c , H oU «. c , facts about the financial situa­ state, the figure and situation is it as straight as anyone else." itat tot Mmi fight off the ropes." Oakland at Kansas City, rain Balesano o f the hosts and Bud ed on two successive singles, tack. May and Balesano had Balesano, p. Police Log legislation enacted in other tion which could result in the somewhat different in 'Vernon. states. Trevino, seven shots back go- Napoles, who now calls Mex­ Seattle at Chicago, rain Czajkowski. The latter gave up a sacrifice fly and an error one apiece for Manchester. Totols 97 1 2 4 1 closing of many Catholic Plans were dropped over a year "If it’ll even be resolved this tag into the second round, and ico Oty Ms home, weighed 148 Only games scheduled but two Mts fanned eight and by the centerflelder allowed two Fleet-footed Raponey stole Iiiniiws 193466788 To. ARRESTS elementary and Mgh schools in ago to build a new Catholic high year is anybody’s guess," he Archer, vrtio has a pair of 71s, to 146H for the champion, and Today’s Games walked four. Balesano scatter­ runs in the fifth. two bases tor the afternoon. Bristol 000020300 6 hr: May; ri>; Baponey (3), Me- the state. They urged those pre­ school in town and now there added, saying that even if 20 an tied at 142 going into to­ stood an inch shorter. (Jokes Oakland at Kansas (Jlty ed six Mts, struck out 10 and Czajkoweki, after allowing the The Indians return to the dia­ Unconls, Bukowskl, Jednon; sac: Lawrence H. Green, 19, of 17 sent to write to legislators in are Just two parochial ele­ per cent of the schools closed, day's third round on the 7,114 had two inches in reach but California at Minnesota passed three. He was aleo the first inning Mt by May, allowed mond Monday against (Jonard Raponey; dp: Raponey, Holden, Oakland St., charged with -viola­ Zlospas: teb; ISsnchester 3, Bristel support of state grants under mentary schoohi in Vernon and “where are you going to abeorb* yard, por-72 La Costa Country that dbto’t help. Nhpolee kept Baltimore at Washington victim o f poor support afield. only one hit in the sixth inning in a game starting at 2 p.m. due 7; b b ; OBalesano 3. CSaJkowekl 4; tion of probatian. Green was the proposed §BER Bill. only one other in the county. these students?" Chib ooime. boring in with Ms retenttosB at­ Detroit at New York Both pitchers went the distance. as the youngster got stronger to the school vacation. so; ‘Balesano lO, ckajltowBlot; pb : arrested on a warrant by Man­ .w are 9. Panelists included Msgr. The two, St. Bernard’s and St. Just one shot back at 143 are tack. Cleveland at Boston chester police after he voihm- One of the few quetftions ewk- Joseph King, the Rev. Richard Joseph’s, have a total enroll­ Gene LItUer, who had a second "I Just oouhto’t get off," the Seattle at Chicago tarily returned from Oalifomia ed of the panel concerned cm- Archambault, superintendent of round 68, South African Gary ex-champion said through swol­ Sunday’s Games to answer the charges. He was ment tMs year of 470 students, trols that could be expected to Coventry Victim of No-Hitter schools for the diocese, Eugene accoimting for leas than seven Player, 43-year«UI Julius Boros, len Ups. I Just couldn’t get start­ Oakland at Keinsas City, 2 Cheney Tech Sports Viewing brought to PcUoe Headtpiarters go hand In hand with any state Goundrey of the chancery office per cent of the sclux)! popula­ the PGA champion, and c^dia- ed. Yes, I’d like a rematch." California at Minnesota yesterday by Ms parents. Court aid. SATURDAY and Dr. Bernard Sheridan of tion. Lord said, "you’U see a dUfor- Seattle at CMcago, 2 date May 6. Msgr. King pointed out that mlc Amrfd Palmer. Bombed 18-0 1:00 (80) Roller Derby Bolton, a member of the ent Oirtls Ookes in a rematch. Baltimore at Washington, 2 Ellington Posts Win No. I Goundrey said that the coun-, non-pubttc sctMOIs now have to Player, Boros cuid Palm er all 1:30 ( 8) Celebrity Bil­ diocesan Board of Education. It you don't, I’U retire him." Detroit at New York, 2 Thomas C. Liizzi, 27, of Paw- try was fortunate In that the satisfy many requiremento (or had second round 74s. liards They described the SEER Bill Cleveland at Boston catueft, charged irith noipsup- three parishes which operated accreditation, and that a now Dave Stodeton Is atone at 144 Oueo Oonde, the new champi­ In Inaugural 2:00 (80) Baseball: Oakland By Blanking Granby, I-O which ia now under scrutiny by port 'Luzzi was arrested on. a the schools were without debt requirement might be oAe call­ after a second round 75. on’s manager, said they had GUESS WHO WON?—'New weliber champ JDse Na­ Monday’s Games vs. Kansas City members of the State Legisla^ Storm didn’t hit Manchester warrant yesterday when he ap­ themselves. According to the ing for ccrtlflcatlcti of every lay First round leader Dick Lotz, agreed to give Ookes a chance poles faces camem. Loser Curtis Cokes locks down. Seattle at Kansas City, N ( 8) Red Sox vs. Oleve- Emerging -victorious for the the COC and Coventry dropped live Committee on Education. until eerly last night but Che­ peared OR Ms own at Police parish priests of the two Vernon and religious teacher. "We oen a 26- year- old Californian, to get the 147 pound title back Oakland at Minnesota land first time this season on the to 1-4. The bill, “ Secular Educational dropped back with a 78 for 145, but it remained undecided If Cleveland at Baltimore N ney TeMi’s baseball team must (18) Yanks vs. Tigers baseball front yesterday after- 80MER8 — Remaining un­ Headquarters. Court date May parochial schools, these schools live with these if they’re rea- Equalization Reimbursements," will remain open whether or not while bulky Jack Nicklaus shot the fight would he in the United Detroit at Washington, N have thought a hurricane was 4:00 ( 3) Golf Classic nn WHS Ellington High, 1-0 defeated in two Etarta, Somers 5. mmable," he added. Stoneman’s No-Hitter proposes that the state make the SEER Bill is passed. himself out of oontentton with States or Mexico Oity. New York at Boston, 11 a.m. coming after its opening gome ( 8) Golf Tournament against -visiting East Granby in knocked off South Windsor, 7-4, Noone is saying Just what wlU direct reimbursements to par­ They are afflicted with the .a whopping 80, one of the poor­ A crowd of 15,878 at the Fo­ Only games scheduled of the season a few hours ear­ of Champs a N(XXJ contest. The aucceas as Gary Roosevelt and Art ACCIDENTS happen If no aid bill is passed, ents for cMldren attending ap­ same malady of skyrocketing est rounds in yeeuB/fbr the gold­ rum paid a groos gate of $196,- First Glance at Baseball lier. 8:00 ( 8) Wide World of came after three stralgM de­ Potwdne combined to pitch a Frederlok A. Tracy, 87, of 20 only that "no decision has been proved non-public sch(x>ls to costs, however. Half of the eight 480, a new Oalifomia indoor rec­ Woodstock Academy came to Sports feats. two-Mtter. Bnioe Rd., charged with failure nxtde yet as to -what well do en bear. He has a''36-hole score help defray the cost of tuition. teachers at St. Bernard’s are ord surpassing the $193,000 town and posted on easy 18-0 SUNDAY Losers'-were Oovenitry High, South Windsor scored four to drive right, after he hit a In any oommuntty." of 153, 11 idiots off the pace Described by Rhodesian The amount paid back would be lay teachers as are two of the drawn by bantams Lionel Rose decision, scoring in qll but two 1:00 ( 3) World Series of 7-0 against Cromwell when Pete runs In the bottom of the fourth utility pole last night at 12:03 , Bummer Jobs and next to the bottom in the 75 per cent of the tuition or eight at St. Joseph’s. Teaching select, 28-man field. of AustraUa and Ohucho (Jastillo LOOK OUT!—iBarrelin^r in from third while attempting to store, Don DrysdRle innings. It was> their first start Tennis Denz flipped a no-Mtter, and inning but couldn’t manage any Btai. on S. Lakewood Circle. $160, whichever Is less. ITie Recreation Department is Note: The author of this arti­ throw our weight around emd nuns are recompensed much accepting applications for sum­ Trevino, who missed only one of Mjexico last winter. of Los Anlgeles decks Houston catcher Jbhnny Edward but was tiasrged out. also. 1:55 ( 8) NBA BasketbaU South Windsor High bowed to more as reliever Potwlne came Tracy, who -was not injured, Msgir. King said that taxes cle, Tony Pitch, ds a native of cricket to prove we’re British. It was a gome for but two leas than lay teachers and as mer employment, director Don­ fairway, opened with a bogey Ookes oolleoted $80,000 and 2:00 ( 3) NHL Stanley Cup Somers High, 7-4. in to end the inning. told police he swerved to avoid are going up to such an extent Rhodesia. Before joining the AP Baseball we leave to a few innings, the Invaders leading their number dwindles, costs of ald Berger has announced. when he was in a trap, then Napoies $20,00a Playoffs Somers s(x>red six runs in the a dog. His oar was towed. Court that parents who went to ex­ in PhiladelpMa, he worked as a screwball misfits. 1-0, when, the ' roof fell in the ELUNOTON — After three teacher’s salaries rise. TMs includes work at the rallied with four birdies, rap­ Mays Sets Record for Outfield Appearances 4:00 ( 8) Tournament of third land added one more In date M8y 5. ercise freedom of choice in re­ newsman in Africa, London and This week I got a chance to Woodstock’s big bats started to straight losses, Ellington High At St. Joseph’s the nuns are municipal playgrounds, and at ping in putts of 8 and 15 feet, Champs the fifth. gards to the school their chil­ Yesterday’s Stars Israel. Here is his account of see the great American pedl- blaze. Five runs in 'the third in­ finally got tcHi the winning side provided with a furnished resi­ both Henry Park and Valley chipping to within four inches Somers leads the NOOC with John L. Gore, 20, of Hartford, dren attend are not able to do PITCHING—Tom Hall, Twins, watching Ms first baseball game gree sport for the first time. ning, three In each the fourth of things 03 it defeated Granby dence but they must buy their Foils Park swimming areas. at No. 2, and reaching the par a 2-0 record anid the Bobcats was issued a written warning so because of the burden of fired a two-hitter tor Ms first —■’s 7-0 no-Mtter Someone told me the Phillies and fifth and a final six in the in the seventh 1-0 to bring home o-wn food out of the $1,200 sal­ Positions open Include play­ five 12th in two and two-putting. its first conference win. are 1-1. for speeding, after he Mt a UUll- taxation. He said he was fear­ 1969 victory as Minnesota over Philadelphia for Montreal were In white and the Montreal Willie Fails To Deliver seventh marked the scoring. First Golf Event ary they receive for ten months ground counselors. Berger said Archer had five birdies and 4 ity pole on B. Center St. near ful "that If freedom of choice work. blanked California 6-0. Thursday night. visitors in grey. It didn’t help The winners collected 13 Mts A1 Semperhon Mt a basee he would prefer college students bogeys, all of the latter coming WiOlker St, this mom ing at 4:45 is taken away then it won’t be BATTING—Ken Harrelson, much because everybody and took advantage of 18 Tech Slated Saturday loaded dn g'e in the top of the Houley At Parley for the counselor Jobe but high when'•-he got into the deep aim .Gore was heading -west on long before other basic free­ Red Sox, drove in three runs By TONY PITCH seemed to be rooting for the Ca­ errors, plus two walks, to -win seventh to win the game for the As Msgr. Ring emphasized, school seniors graduating in rough. His birdie putts were Knights. E. Center St. when, he told po­ doms are In Jeopardy, such as with a pair of homers, powering Associated Press Writer nadians. In Ninth with Bases Full going away. Due to the slow start of the Major League "W e’re offering the state a June will be considered. from 20, 20, 20 and IsVeet, and season the first golf tourna­ lice, an unidentified -vetdcle freedom of speech or religion." Boston to a 10-7 victory over PHILADELPHIA (AP) — In Cheney was limited t o five Granby dropped to 0-3 In the bargain. If we go out of exis­ Other positions include water I began to think this was the Miays set a National League ceeded. The Houston reliever plucked In the expansion draft forced him off the road. Police "We are not talking about pos­ he reached one par five in two. Cleveland. Rhodesia we play rugby to Mts, all singles, two by Mike ment at the Country Club will standings. tence it’ll cost four times as American idea of fair play. But record of 2,4J2B appearances as waUced Bill Russell end Wes from the Aitlanta Braves’ organ­ = L e a d e rs = = sibilities or probabilities," he safety Instructors, cashiers and Landry. Bob Prince and Jim be held Saturday, April 26. Winning the tight mound duel issued the ■warning on the basis much, $80 or $100 million, to thlrgs got out of hand when the Parker, forcing home the tying ization, checked the Giants on American League went on. "If a way Is not found locker room attendants. an outfielder when he trotted McGrath each clouted three This will be a Four B ^ Beat was Bud Kupferachmldt. He of the pole being sheared com­ educate the present non-public PMIadelphia tons ran onto the and winning rune In a 5-4'Dodg­ five hits before lea-vlng the by constitutional means to Applications are available at ' More Than 1,300 out to center tor the start of Fri­ safeties to r Woodstock. The Ball Event. Entries vrau close scattered seven hits, one more Battiiig (16 af bats)C. May, pletely off and of the d a m a g e school population In the state.” field and carried the Canadian er -victory. game after the Paxlres’ seventh. reimburse parents, then only a the recreation office at Henry day night’s game between the game’s lone homer was belted Wednesday at 0:80 p.m. than the Knights got off Mac CMc., .474; Hendricks, Balt., done t

u J. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRH< 19, 1969 MANCHESTER EVIOnNG HERAU), l^ C H B S T E B , CONN., SATURDAY, APRIl '19. 1969 A rfklM For Solo 45 Howohold Goedt 51 Land For Solo 71 Honsot For Solo 72 For Sola 72 H om For Salt 72 J A J BAIT Shop, night crawl- 53 For RoM 67 HEBRON —Route 86, approx- SIX-ROOM Ospe in center of For Sola 72 Out off T owr Om of T owr en, riilnan, etc. 2ts Center St, WHIRLPOOL electric dryer, 18 hnaM y 66 acres with frontage Manchester. City utlUties, fire- For 74 For Sola 7B Mancheater, Conn. DELUXE 4-room apartment SUMMER vacation home. Lake NEW UBTDra — Wqidd you ^3ET^ ForSola 7B month» old. 64S-S479. on 86. Pond on property. Own­ placed living'room, aluminum beUeve a graetous, qpadous 8 located on West Ctater St. in Winnipeaaukee, N. B . New CK)ING, GOING.- COVENTRY Lake. — 3 water­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Dutch er will Snance. T .J. Crockett atomu and screws. NioMy bedroom home in Manchester VERNON — 8room Split, large CRIB, bathinette, high chair, Mancheater. Modern in every $ bedroom Chalet, fireplace, tH E UPSTAIRS front lots side by side. Total Colonial, motjeni kitchen with detail including fully equipped Realtor, 6481677. treed rear yard. Chreat for call be bought for $81,100? Yes. tn ed lot, prime rsaManfial TWO CAPE Cod lawn chain. junior bicircle and alumimim clubhouse, heated po<^, tennis size 100x180* approximately. buHt-lns, formal (fining room, ADVERTISING kitchen. Abundant ofl-atreet growing families, $21,100. Keith ^ o ^ T a ^ m ^ e ^ ro o n tS i"a « o *5 iS £ ?^ wooded lots vro and it haa a perfeetty Uisal in­ ana, many extras. OaU J. D. Row trellia, 3x8’. 64S-S463. dog houw. Call 848-3182. oouits. Reservations filling Real Estate, 646-4138, 6481802. second seettmM ramhUng J5* law situation, too, if needed. IS DOWNSTAIRS Owner Ssys, sell both for $7,- largo living room with fire­ Real Estate Aasoolatas, 848 CLASBD1KD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS parking. Rental $160 per qulcUy. 6486188. H o iism For SoId 72 900. Jacqueline-Roberts Agen­ WHEEL HORSE lawn tractor month. Leaw and aeourlty de­ Two,lavatories In addition to place, breeselvay, 3-car garagn, 6120, 0488779. cy, 8404880. enclosed patio, large finished 8 A JL to 4:30 PJL with rotary mower, one own­ posit required. Gall The Jarvis HARWICH, Cape Cod — four MANCHESTER — Two famUy, MANCHESTER —Two' fam­ the full, tiled bathroom. Work THIS 8room Ranch house family room, $M,800. Phllbrick OOVBNTRY—NORTH er, excellent condition, ready Waniod To Svy 58 Realty Co., Realtors, 648-1131. room permanent house, IH 6 and 6, good floor plan, with ily, 6 and 4 in a resldeBtial riiop in cellar. Garage can will end all that climbing living room dining room a n d Agency, Reafiors, 846-4200. HINTING? O W T c l o s i n g t i m e f o r c l a s s i f i e d ADVT. to mow. 64B-S8S3. miles to beach, reduced rates nelghboriiood. Maintenance house 3 cars mua tremendous up. and down, up and down, Out of Town MANCHESTER Qarden Apart­ WANTED — Antique furniture unttl June 16, 6481372 after 6 large kitchen, two bedrooms. free siding, 3-oar garage, treed enter your order now storage space. Meal for large up and doam. It's aR on one For Sdo 75 LONDON PARK — Pleasant 4d» P Jt. DAT BKVtttB PCBUOAIION PAIR hand made quilted bed­ glass, pewter, oil peuntings or ment, 16 Eorest S t SVi and 4H p.m. •' May be bought with extra 120x216’ lot. Wolverton Agency, family'^or home and office floor! Alto thats not all. OPEN HOUSE spreads, never used, fit single rural atmosphere In congenial D—ADw tat n» tut toy —d Moadajr ti 4a> p.m. Friday other antique items. Any rooms from $136 to $1M month- lot. Wolverttm Agency, Rqpl- Realtors, 6482818. Rick Meiriit Is on hand each and . ___ comUimtion; Lovely raised Three-bedrooms, 1% ceram­ HARTFORD —WUl you SUNDAY— 1 to 6 P J I . or double bed. 648-1888. questions. Including young neighborhood. Charm­ quanUty. Tfae Harrison's, 848- ly- tors, 6483818. hearth' fireplace. Rooms are ic baths, large kitchen with $28,900 for a $SJ)00 swim- ing clean 8room Cape. Formal Wontod To Ront 65 MANCHESTER —Overslsed 7- simply majestic — a must see nmny buUt-ine, closet space Large 5%-raom Rsneh, two 8708. 168 Oakland Street. FOUR-room apartment avail­ pod? What If we includ­ dining room, wall to wall. Bx­ years old. Raised hsartii room Cape. Stone exterior, situation. Belfiore Agency, $47- a plroty, two fireplacea, DIAL 64^2711 40-QUART mOk cans. Call 648- able May 1st heat hot water, homes here. ’Nuff —H’ Sm wju*ShmK****V*'^* purchased ed a three-bedroom Ranch, full ceUent ' insulation. Aluminum fireplace, attached forage, HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, HEBRON or Olastonbury— double garage, 8fidll baths, wood Farm s off H U Isto^ Rd^*** afternoon a t Red- 1418. two-car oversteed garage, 7406. stove, garage, adults, $136. 648 wanted — 4-bedroom single basement, garage, fenced In storms, sersens, doors, $21,700 bulK-ln ovan and range. brle-a-brac, docks, frames, M AIN S T .- walk-up atUc, attached cover­ park like setting. Numeroua 1683. 168 Miq>le S t home. Please call 649-0468 af­ yard with plenty of shrubs and and worth i t Belfiore Agency, Acre lot. AssumaUs mort­ glassware. We buy estates. VB- ed paOo, H acre tree studded NEW USnNO — Ontrally lo­ extras. High 80's. CaU right gage. Only $21,000. CoEtfaiwd From Prtcodiii9 Pago ter 7 p.m. cated 8rootn Cape with 4 bed­ trees tor privacy. Oonvenient* 647-1418. Boots and Accossorios 46 iage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 lot. Reollatioally priced a$$S8,- now. FOUR-room apartment clean, FIVE MINUTES rooms possible. Fireplace. ly located with Immediate oc­ Dtrectlons: At intcnaetloii, Lake St., Bolton. 648-8347. large kitchen, heated, garage. 900. Call Warren E . Howland, ELEVEN wooded acres go with Route 44-A and Route SI, WANTED — AT nearby lake, BELFIORE AGENCY Aluminum storms, screens, cupancy. Why pay rent vdien West side. Call 6488031. Realtor, 6481108. this immaeulate 8bedroom, 8 turn right at the bUnkar { t o i l Holp Wontod Moio 36 THREE POINT hydroplane, WANTED — Early Colt re- one large or two smaller cot­ Near Manchester Country doors, 1% baths. Assumable you can have all this for $28,- tages together, 2 weeks, June R e a lt o r i CHARLES J. MORRISON bathroom, 2-car garage Ranch. Ught onto Route 81. Take wood and fiberglas, 6483730. TOlver. Also early American Club, two minutes to South 647-1413 6% per cent mortgage! Call 900. Oall the I^Ubrick Agency, first right, Wright lOU Rd. 28July 12. 648-6462. MANCHESTER — Six room ReaMore, 04$-4200. Raised hearth fireplace, ple­ rifle or musket. Does not have Furnishod School, artesian well In ad­ now! Belfiore Agency, 847-1418. REALTOR thora of cloeets. Walk-out base­ Watch for signs. 1863 MITCHELL 13’ aluminum to be in working condition. 648- dition to dty >vater. Three- Colonial, excellenit oonOtloiv MANCHESTER — 8% room Aportmonh 63-A A QUIET respectaUe young new kitchen, fireplace, ga­ home, 2 full baths, 100x800 lot, THE MOST Unmaoulate. (3reen BOLTON — Top location, 'top ment, Belfiore Agency, 647- runabout. Windshield, all con­ 4866. bedrooms, dining room, liv­ Manchester 6 4 ^ 1 0 1 5 1418. trols. Powered by 1862 18 h.p. couide are looMng for a 4 or 6 ing room, kitchen, den. rage. Owner transferred. Im ­ location for futuro apprecia­ Manor Ranch we’ve ever seen I quaUty custom built 8room PASEK REALTORS COLONM.L BOARD CO. ONE-room furnished apart­ TOoqT Ranch. Plasterod walls, cast- Johnson. 6488887. apartment, preferrably Price $20,000. mediate occupancy. Call now, tion. A buy at $22,900. <2all the Listen to this — wall to wall BOLTON —- 8room Ranch, ment, heat, hot water, stove, OPEN FOR YOUR iron radiation, breeseway, 8 288747B'< 742-6631 743-8348 8 ' Skillad and unskilled. Excellent wages. Full-time, 6 days tor $118$U6. unheated. We $28,600. Hayes Agency, 648 Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, carpeting In the living room, Immediate occupancy, 2 bathe, Rooms Without BocnxI 59 refrigerator. Apply Marlow's, 0181. car garage. Priced for Im­ par week, shut differential. Blue Cross, CMS, life Insurance, 17’ MFO BOAT, 66 h.p. Mer­ have no pete and are good ten­ APPROVAL 640-1200. dining room, hallway and all MANCHESTER — Four room 2 fireplacea, 2-car garage, VERNON — Six-room Cape, paid holidays, other fringe benefits. 867 Main St. mediate sale. Hayes Agency, cury motor, Teenee tilt-trailer, ants. Please Call 846-4881 after three bedrooms! Home has Ranch, ideal reHrement or large lot. Low 80’s. Morrison Uke new oh a parkliko fot meuiy extras, $1,460. Call 878 SINOLE and double furnished 6:80 p.m. KEITH REAL ESTATE MANCHESTER —Center St p r iv a c y Raised Ranch. 7 848-0181. A progressive and expanding company. SOUTH Coventry — 4-room self 2-5 SATURDAY AND had tender loving care and starter home. Pteture botoi Agency, 6481016. Three bedrooms, formal dining 8010 between 6 and 8 p.m. rooms for rent. 6488876, 648 busineas soned, vacant, value! wxwns, 2 fireplaces, 1% baths, room, wall to waU carpeting, 6909. contained fundabed apartment 649-1922 649-4126 ehows it. Belfiore Agency, M7- Utohen with diebwatoier, blue EAST HARTFORD — 8-bed­ 7 rooms, 2 baths, oil heat ideal SUNDAY recreation room, garage, alu­ overslsed attached garage, DON'T tor working cou|de, $25. week­ 1418. stone fireplace in Uving room. room Colonial, aluminum RiA- BOLTON. — Custom 7-room 8UNFI8H Lovers — The Businou Proporty Investment for office and minum eMlng, acre, view, $27,- Ranch. Double garage, S-fire- minutes to Vernon Circle. H.M. 616 PARKER ST., MANCHESTER PLEASANT furnished room for ly, can be i>ald on monthly Many features you wlU love. log, city water and sewer, fuU 8corpion is here, exact racing For 70 apartment $31,600. Call War­ 46 HUNTER RD. 900, Hutchins. Agency, 6480821 IfNERB just off Main St. can plaoes, 1% baths, fuU base­ Frechette, Realtors. 847-0008. mature gentleman. Apfriy 4 baais. All utUltles and garage. OentraUy located. ChoivBon cellar. $21,600. Meyer Agency, claa^cation. Save $, only MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape ren E . Howland, Realtors, 648 you get a six-room home with ment, 10x34’ pool. Situated on Mrs. E. S. Loftus Pearl St. 6489868. Not suitable for children or MANCHESTER Green Area- Agency, 648-0688. Realtor, 0480009. $600. JR 8 Company, West **ANCHBSTBR — Prime Broad garage, wall to wall carpeting 1106. Ctome In! You are welcome! large, clean rooms and alumi­ more than three high acres. BOLTON — 6% room Randi, DO IT pets. Call e4b-0866. St. location, 4,000 square feet Slx room Ranch, large fire- three to four be. tor, $482818. FamUy room off the kitchen. rooms, heat, hot water, $140. lot, excellent location. Charles garage. Posaihle to assume rates, many benefits, union replies confidential. tlon tor any use. 6482428 from on Rt. 88. Existing building of dential ^ e e t In an area of included in price of $21,600. and worth It. Ask tor Churl um siding, oven and range, Manchester Parkade Wall to wall carpeting. Acre 6482426 9-6. Lesperance, 649-7620, 649-6108. mortgage. ProfeselonaUy ap­ k NORTH CXJVENTRY ritop. An equal opportunity Write Box “C”, Man­ GOOD cow manure excellent for 9 to 6 p.m over 4,600 square feet. Present comparable homes. Low thir­ Wyman Lord, $46-878$. Zinsser. Belfiore Agency, $47- disposal, flre]dace and ga­ Manchester $49-680$ treed lot. Dead-end street. On­ employer.' chester Herald. gardens, lawns etc. $5 and $10 business grossing over $300,- ties. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, praised. Aak for Mr. Zinsser, 1418. rage. Ebocellent buy at $24,- SWIM AT HOME! FIVE-room dupleii, three bed- MANCHESTER — For lease. SIX-ROOM CAPE, Bowers Belfiore Ajgency, 647-1418. WEST SIDE — $ rooms, mod­ Avoid the bumper to bumF ly $38,600. Immedlata o 8 loads delivered. 648-7804, 848 000. annually. $166,000. Jac- 6481677. 600. Please caU 649-630$ or COVENTRY — Custom buttt, rooms, center location. Oc­ School, aluminum aiding, em kitchen with buUt-lns, for­ TOM CUNNINGHAM has toined er tvBffic of going to the cuponoy. Posek Realtors, MLS, 8781. New Industrial building, 5,000 quellne-Roberts Agency, 648 876-$$ll. aU plaster 8room Ranch, 178’ ALLIED BUILDING cupancy May 1st. Security and Storms, walk-out cellar. Asking RANCH Deluxe — 8 bedrooms. mal dining room, three bed­ our expanding sales staff. Call beach when you can swim ^887470, 743-8348. INSPEXTTORS for soldeihig and square feet to 60,000 square 3889. LARGE four bedroom, two wooded tot, fireplace, $17,666. rental agreement Call 648 $18,900. Owner, 6487388. This attractive home offera rooms, large enclosed porch: Tom for your real estate needs in your own in-ground pool, SYSTEMS wiring inspection of electric feet, tailored to your con­ bath home just off the bus line. Meyer Agency, Realtor, 648 7010, Earl Everett Real proud ownership. Many extra garage, aluminum siding, $24,- in the Manchester area. Tom B &. W bi addition this, flhe prop­ controls. Good clean working venience, all utilities. Easy ac­ TOLLAND — Rt. 80. 1.88 acres Combination windows, ga­ 0609. Forms For Solo 76 260 Toliand Tpke., Manchester Household Goods 51 Estate. features. Tlmrod Rd. High 80’e. 900. I%Ubrick Agency Real­ is a Manchester native and BARROWS and WALLACE Co. orty offers 6 rooms with 2 conditions, day shift Pay com­ cess to 1-84, 16 mlnutee to located on corner lot. Com­ MANCHESTER — .Three bed­ rage, excellent heating sys­ downtown Hartford. For more mercially zoned. Good flat Morrison, Realtor, 648-1016. tors, $46-4200. knows the area weU. Belfiore Manchester Parkade VERNON — 66’ R a h ^ Ranch, baths, fireplace and garage DEVELOPMENT oorsage! Po­ mensurate with experience and SEWING MACHINES — singer WE HA'VE cdstoiners waiting rooms, two baths, aix-r o o m tem-^. . one of the best buys Agency,' $47-1418. Mancheater $48-630$ 4 yearn old, G eonw R 1 s 1 e y for $H,900. Pleaae call 648 tential-pocked farm. Manrilrid ERRORS CARPENTER — Layout man, ability. Apply LaPolnte Indus- for the rental of your apart­ particulars call Warren E. land with plenty of road front­ Ranch. Green Manor area, on the market for $28,600. Nice MANCSHMStnH —EhccepUonal automatic zig-zag, excellent age for small shopping center, MANCHESTER buUt, 4 large bevuoms, 2$ x 680$. near UOonn. Unsurpassed Mancheeber and Tolland area. trlea, 166 West Main St., Rock- ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ Howland, Realtor, 648-1108. Bowen echool. Many extras big lot with plenty of trees, value, 8room Cape, 1% baths, condition. Makes buttonholes, car wash, etc. $66,000. Jac- D U P L E X - A SSU M A BLE 1 CARL ZINSSER has just listed 84’ rec room with flreplaoe, 2- scenery. Breath-taking views, PleaUr of bousesL Paid vaca- vlUe. hems, embroiders, etc. Grig- tate Associates, Inc., 648-6129. Included, upper 20s. Principles too. T .J. Crockett, Realtor, fireplooed living room, garage, a beautiful 7-room Cape wltii 3 VERNON —Brand new mod­ quellne-Roberts Agency, 648 six large rooms on each ' car garage. 26 Hanwn Dr. unique In ev«iy way. Specula­ tkm and bonus. Cau 7488064 liuOly oyer $800., 6 monthly only. Phone owner for appcM- 6481677. many extras. A rare find at full baths on a cehtrally locat­ Lots For Solo 73 B &. W FOUR ROOMS, secoMP floor, ern office with heat and cUr^. •$889. aide, 3 bedrooms upotairs, tors, Investors, form a syn­ kfter 4:80 i>.|a. CAKE BAKERS — Experienc­ ment, 643-1400. ,$21,900. OoU Dick Zimmer at ed half acre lo t CaU Carl now BOLTON — U ft R buUt Raised BARROWS and WALLACE Co. payments of $8.60 each or pay- stove, refrigerator. Adults on­ conditioning. In . all modetA LARGE, clean, attractive 11- plus fUU bath. Big kitchen dicate. Purchase this 160 acres, ed, all phases, non-union, Hart­ ANDOVER — School Rd. buUd- Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 fire­ Mancheater Parkade $51 cash. 622-0931 dealer. building, $76. per month. Call NEW 8room Oolmiial, m baths, room bouse Including 8room J . D. Real Estate, $48-6129, with mud room. Now 8 ca r for details. Belfiore Agency, sensibly priced at only $860 per ford area. Salary $200. Room ly. CaU 6489428. ing lot with view of the lake. places, garage, a«re lot, veiy Manchester $48680$ 872-0628 week days. Invostmont Proporty 2 fireplaces, buUt-lns, laundry rental plus excellent barn, 832’ home, 647-M89. garage with porch and patio $47-1416. acre, cash. Ttuly a rare find. for advancement. Write Man­ WeU on property. CaU Norman clecui home. H. M. Frechette, HEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ room, family room, 2-car ga­ frontage, $28,600. H utchins attached. RMently painted. Appointment oEkf. Hochbeig chester Herald, Box *'J." HOTPOINT electric stove, 80”, f iv e :—room suite of front Main For Solo 70-A TWO FAMILY, 4-4, separate MANCHESTER — New two- S. Hohenthal, Realtor, $4811$$. Realtors, 847-0998. FISHING BOAT and motor In­ AOCX)UNTANT luxe garden type apaftments rage, city utilities, large 1 o t, Agency, Realtors, M8SS24. Good location near Wash­ Farm Agency, Phone tWlU- $26. 6486580, 643-4461. St. offices, 100 percent loca­ heat, aluminum siding, 7-yeara fOmUy duplex in a residential cluded with our beautiful wood­ available now. C^ Paul t h r e e apartments In one good location. Charles Lesper­ ington School. $28,900. Jim BOLTON LAKE — Vernon, ed one acre Ranchette In Cen­ raantio, 40B-96$T. tion near banks, air-condition­ MANCHESTER — Six-room old. Cal! early. Victor Agency, loratlon. WoU to w«U car­ HEBRON — Clean Cape, 4 Situations Wontod (XiEAN, USED refrigerators, W. Dougan, Realtor, 640-4885. building, a cottage with one ance, 649-7620, 6488108. Florence. $48680$. treed lots, 000’ to water, pav­ tral Florida’s lake section. No lb perform various account­ ed, automatic fire sprinkler. 643-6700. peting, oven and ranges includ­ years old, $%'roonis, 1% baths, ranges, automatic washers apartment plus 8 house trailer Country Colonial on a treed H ed town accepted road. Priced money down, p o a month. WUl ing functions including pay­ Molt 39 FIVE-ROOM apartment, second Apply Marlow’s, 807 Main St acre. Three bedrooms, IH ed. Sepeurate utlUties, walk-out fireplace, garage, one-acre lot Wontod Rod Esfoto 77 with guarantees. See them at parking spaces with exceUent MAN(3HBSTBR — 7-room bUsement. Wolveiton Agency, to sell. Hayes Agency, $480181. send plat and oolqr photos. roll, inventory control, mis- floor, garage, redecorated. Income. Ebctremely high poten­ M UST S E E ! baths, full walk-out basement, B & W bordering State Forest, $22,900. RELIABLE BOY wlU do yard B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 APPROXIMATELY 6,000 Ranch, 1% baths, 2-car garage, $482818. Write Gary Morse, Rainbow mXJJNO TOUR HOIIB? For cdlaneous schedules. Will Adult family, no pets. $120 per tial on heavily traveled high­ garage. Wolverton Agency, BARROWS and WALLAC® <3o. 'VERNON — 20 acres more or PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, work and other odd Jobs. Call Main St. Call 6482171. square feet in Bolton can be 2 fireplaces, l a i^ lot on bus Acres, P.O. Box 866, lUaml, prompt ooarteoas ssrvloa that train person with aptitude month. References required. way In a busineas zone. $66,000. Sbcceptlonally clean 6-room Realtor, $482818. Manchester Paricade $484200. 640-8761. broken down into three, 2,000 line. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ MANCHESTER — Brick SUght less with 3,000’ frontage on 1-84 Florida, 88183. gets results. Call Louis Dimock for detailed accounting TAG SALE —^Dishes, linen, Write Box "JJ”, Manchester Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, home udth an assumable Manchester 648680$ (R t IS). sixeeUent commercial square feet units. Ample park­ tors, $46-4200. room (^Ut-level, double ga­ NORTH Coventry — 6%-room Realty, 8489638. work. Above average bene- bed, various size tables, many Herald. 646-4200. mortgage, modem kitchen, potential. Existing 6 - room SOUTH WINDSOR-Onoe tat a ing, sensibly priced. T.J. rage, three fuU baths, fire- Ranch, two years old. Raised Ote. Wr«e Box " E ”, Man- more miscellaneous Items. 18 aluminum aiding, large en­ IN THE HBIART of town, nine Ranch with 2 baths and de­ Blue Mioon we list aomeUiing Dogs— Birds Pots 41 THREE rooms and tile both:, id a c^ Uving room, large, weU hearth fireplace, attached ga­ ALL CASH for yoiff property (toestcT Herald. Delmont St. Crockett Realtor, 0481677. THREE FAMILY, three room, closed porch. Immediate oc­ room (four bedroom) home for heat, hot water, stove, refriger­ landscaped tot. $38,600. C3all tached 8car garage with 8 different and imusual - priced within 24 hours. Avoid red tape. QROOMINO all breeds. Har­ four room and five rooms with cupancy. Only $24,900. WANTED less than $80,000. 1% baths, room apartment $146,000. Jac- rage. Acre lot Assumable 6% right! Three bedrooms, mod­ ator included. Middle-age 268 MAIN Street, offices f o r NOTICE Warren E. Howlaitd, Realtor, per 'cent mortgage, $160 pays Instant servtoe. Bayss Agency, mony HQl. H.C. Chase, Hebroa 16 CUBIC FOOT Bradford chest finished basement. Extensive­ garages, extremely convenient quellne-Roberts Agency, 648 ern caUnet kitchen, foyer, 08 8486181. adults. Security deposit. No rent, $40. monthly. Ask f o r BiAN FOR OUR ; TOWN OF MANC3HBSTBR $48 1106. aU. Only $21,600. Immedlkte oc­ Rd., Bolton. 648-6427. freezer, excellent condition. ly redecorate tyro new fur­ area. Owner* are transferred, 8888. ramie tiled bath, large heated pets. Parking. Newly renovat­ Mr. Frechette, 647-9993. PHILBRICK AGENCY DEUGATESSBN CONNECTICUT cupancy. Pasdc Realtors, MLS, STEADY x>art-41me work, 7 a.m. Can be seen anytime. 643-0164. naces and t w new hot water .COUNTER their loss could be your gain. IMMEDIATE occupancy —New rec room with fireplace, amaU MANY quaUfled buyere avaU- DACHSHUNDS, Chihuahuas, ed. $125. 16V& B. School Street, f< OFFICE OF THE MANCHESTER — 4 acres more 2887476, Gay Blair, 742-6621. to 12 noon, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., PRIME office for lease. Excep­ heaters. Property Is fully rent­ T.J. Oockett, Realtor, $48 7-room Raised Ranch, 2% boeement den with aeparate able for purchase of reai- Welmaraners, AKC registered Model Home Furniture across from East Side Rec. REALTORS Good pay and beneflta GENERAL MANAGER or less, can yield up to 6 AA llVe days. Call 649-6884 between tional location. Mescal Phar­ ed and now groaslng over $6,- for the right man! A p ­ 1677. baths, 2 fireplaces, laundry entrance, oil hot water beat, dential. Income producing Utters. Sale subject to vets 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL MUNICIPAL BUILDING zoned lots. Bhccellent location. PRESTIGE Riga Lone in Bol­ 5 and 6 p.m. LUXURIOUS duplex, 4H rooms, macy Bldg., Haynes and Main 000. annually. City water and 646-4200 ply In person to . . . room, buUt-ins, plastered ton, outstanding 8 room Ranch. dishwasher, lot 106x201 attach­ ivopertlee. When eelUng your okay. Some ready to go. 1- 19 P IE C E S MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER — Charming walls, 2-cor garage, city util­ Priced at $60,000. Jacquellne- GAN B E baths, color appliances, St. Paneled, air-conditioned. sewers, aluminum storms CONNBCnCOT 08040 Call Frank FlUoramo, Belfiore ed garage. Immediate occu­ prt^erty be aura to esU Peter BAKE91Y porter, good wages, 628-4673. MANC^HESTER and vicinity — Ranch, five large rooms, fire­ ities, near school. 80-day oc­ Roberte Agency, $488889. $297 hood, disposal, heat, hot water, C!all evenings, 6486820, 643- throughout on quiet street only •MGATOWM* Agency, $47-1418. pancy, $24,900. Won’t $aat long. F. Grady Reel Eetate, 648:2564. good hours, steady job. Apply For the best in real estate in ' NOTICE TO place, 2 baths, walk-out base­ cupancy. BuUt by Ansaldl. 6614, 2481038. three Mocks from Main St. COVENTRY — Choice building Ken Ostrinaky, Realtor, 848 In perstm. Parkade Bakery, Interior Designer wants reliable carpeted staircase, Venetian all price ranges call Mitten mOH auver Lane CO-NTRAICTORS ment, attached garage, spaci­ CSiarles Lesperance. 6487630, HA'VE CASH buyer for three or F R E E — Female five-month old shopping end bus lines. Harold lot, 100x800’ with artesian weU. BOLTON — Four-room Ranch, 1838. Paikade Shopping Center, family or newlyweds to accept Minds, private entrances, bus MANCHESTER —Three new Realty, Realtors, 848-6930. E ast Hartford, Conn. INVITATION ous treed tot. WUl finance, 1- 6486108. tour bedn>om Ootonlal. Bri part beagle pup. Call 648-6688. deUvery of complete Model Dis­ line, storage, parking, $160. No HeUer Agency, 742-7141. 878-8681, evenings. Foundation ready to buUd on. detached garage. Situated on Manchester, 649-4820. stores for lease. 600x100 square TO BID approximately one acre. Pric­ BOLTON Air Real Ertate, 'IHncent A. play of Quality Furniture just pets. Available April 15. 648 feet. Busy location. Reasonable. EIGHT RCX)M Colonial re­ Quiet area, CaU now. Morrison Bogglnl, Realtor, 0486883. NOW on sale — Two-months old ' lit accordance •with provisions $18,700 BUYS tills new lakefront Realtor, $481016. ed right as a etarter home for Four-room Ranch with BAKER — Ebcperienced, Jewish removed to warehouses for Pub­ 4342. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. of the Town Charter, sealed production, 2% baths, 3 fire­ black Miniature Poodles, AKC Land For Sola 71 year ’round 6-room Cape locat young couple or aa a retire­ breeseway and'one-car ga­ ALL CASH tor your property. mercluuidlse, non-union. Hart­ lic Sale. Modern 3 complete proposals wfil be received In the places, family room, reoiea- registered. 6481807. BUSINESS couple — Bride and 460 MAIN ST. — Store or office, ed on beautiful Andover Lake. ment home for u older cou­ rage, fuU basement, ar­ Prompt, courteous service. ford area. Salary $200. Write rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 VERNON — 10% acres with 1,- HELP Office of the General Manager tion room, double garage, 3 groom, single person. Con­ $180, includes heat, 6482426, Not many lakefront properties ple. Oonvenient to new Route tesian weU, combination Computerized multi listing Box "G .” Manchester Herald. AKC BEAGLE, 4 months old pc. Convertible living Room, 080 feet of lake frontage. Good of the Town of Manchester, patios, trees. Superb landsoaF veniently located on Wells St. 9-6. Uke this available In any price 6. $16,000. CaU the F. M. windows. SeUlng tor only services available. CaU now. puppy, female, all shots, ex­ 6 pc. bedroom, 6 pc. Dinette. swimming and fishing. Near FEMALE Connecticut, not later than: ing, 200’ fron ts^ . Hutolilns near Main there is now avail­ WANTEDI range. (jaU Mitten Realty, Oaal, Agency, $482682 fOr an $17,000. T. J . Crockett, Real­ Ralph Pssek, Realtor, S88747B, cellent pedigree, $86. 2882673 $10 down, you may purchase Vernon Circle shopping and May 12, 19$9 at 10 A.M., East­ Agency Realtors, $486824. Read Herald Ads able a clean, cheerful, second Realtors, $48-6880. appointment. tor, 6481677. 743-8248. after 6. any room individually. Im­ parkway. Principles only. ' For full-4ime General typist for varied ern Daylight Saving Time, at MACfflNISTS floor apartment of 4 rooms, gas Hausos For Rant 65 molate delivery or free Price ^,000. Phone Schwars, which time and place said pro­ and gas range for heating and employmont in office duties in gcnond MACHINE OPERATORS storage. 4 CO'VENTRY — For rent tour- 2S6-0020, Gaston, 649-6781. posals .'shall publicly be open­ cooking furnlMted. Also re­ FREE kittens. Call 649-3862. CAP & CCP Charge Plans room house partially fumlMied. !• TOY DEPT. ' , insurance agency, biter- ed for furnishing of aU mate­ Also, our own Instant Credit frigerator and gas water heat­ APPROXIMATELY 70 acres, Opoilngs on first and second Located on 16 acres wood land. LUNCHEONEHE eating woric, pleasant rials, labor, equipment and In­ Plan er furnished. $110. monthly. located cn Brewster St.— shifts for: F R E E —10-month-old male Ger­ Close to shopping, schools, lrHOy«W AR.ei_l surroundings. Salary cidentals to construct the North Will consider furnishing In Swain Road, Covenry. $88,800. Manchester Interceptor Sewer man shepherd, all shots. Good churches. $160 per month. For Call 742-6819. Bridgeport miUs DISCOUNT FURNITURE part. Security deposit required. Apply at office I open. Homs 9-5. doll from Parker Street at Ctolonial with children. Call 643-7181. l^A R EH O U SE 643-2210. appointment call the F. M. Engine ktths Gaal Agency, 6482882. COVENTRY — Eleven acres Beechler-Tanguay, Inc. Road to the existing Eighth CHIHUAHUA — Beautiful five- NOW 2 BIO LOCATIONS r.T.eiuuiToal Utilities District sewage treat­ Turret lathes WE HAVE tenants waiting for with rood frontage. $6,700. 646-2212 COSTLY month-old female puppy, aeml- 3580 Main St. Hartford Manchester Paikede ment plant (12,800-plua feet) Karifueltne - SlattertB your apartment or house. Call Phllbrick Agency Realtors, 648 Grinders long haired, $66. 742-8520. 622-7249 Out of Tawn and the North Manchester In­ (former Puller Brush bldg.) Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 848 4200. Phone 646-3339 4636. terceptor Extension from the 357 East Center Street Trainees accepted. Other open­ 176 Pine St. Manchester For Rant 66 ^Eighth UtlUties District sewage REAL ESTATE 646-2382 WHEN BUYINfi ings available. BxceUent oppor­ ROCaCVHXE — Maple St. * treatment plant to a iMlnt south Articles For Solo 45 (former Norman’s Furn. tunities tor willing and ambi­ 474 MAIN St., 3-room heated Apartments, on bus line, brand ■"of Center Street (9,000-plue Manchester, Connv (06040) i f RESIDENTIAL tious people. Overtime, all bene­ GOLF CLUBS, two-woods, four Warehouse apartment, $110, 6482426, 86. L feet). OR SELUNO at corner of Pine & Forest St.s) new 3-room units in attractive fits, air-conditioned. irons, putter and bag. Like ^ Contract Documents Including i f COMMERCIAL Mon.-Pri. 89. Sat. 9-6 brick building, G.E. range, new, $60 or best offer. Reclin­ LOOKINO for an apartment? refrigerator, disposal, alr-con- * drawings and technical speclfi- ‘£xcluAwsdif. YOUR HOME Have many to choose from, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS cations are one file at the ol- VenuHi-Tolland ■— Oantemporary styling accentuates ★ INVESTMENT Apply ing couch, ideal for cottage, KITCHEN table and 4 chairs, ditloner, wall to waU carpeting, best offer. CaU 643-4362. $146. up. Paul W. Dougan Real­ heat, hot water, parking and flee of the Purchasing Agent lo- this mamificent SV^-rexun Raised Ranch. G all^ foyer, excellent condition, lawn tor, 649-4686. J. T. SLOCOMB CO. storage all included in the V* cated at the Municipal Building, 8 ovensused bedrooms, 2 full ceramic baths, unique MAKE SURE ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used sweeper, electric hedge rental of $150 per month, one r' 41 Center Street, Manchester, kitchen with all builtW and a multitode of cabinets, 68 Matson Hill Rd., as printing plates, .009 thick, shears, car rack. 643-7709. LOOKING'for anything In real Connecticut. estate rentals — apartments, year lease. Call James J. Ges- PARACHUTE RIGGERS breakfast area with sliding fflass doors, formal diningr Glastonbury—Breato-taldng view surrounds tills low OALL A South Glastonbury, Conn. Cfoples of Contract Documents 23x8$” , 26 cents each or 6 tor LATE model GE refrigerator,^ say, 876-0134. sOhouetted Banch in one of Glastonbury’s finer residen­ $1. (Tall $482711. homes, multiple dwellings, no AND Mmay be obtained by depositing room with recessed liflrhtinK and built-in hutch, Hving 16 minutes from Manchester bronze-tone, apartment size; fees. Call J . D. Real BJstate tial areas. This custom home offers 8 large bedrooms, SIX ROOMS, heated, first floor, fifty dollars ($60.00) with the -room punctuated by a beamed cathedral cdU ^ and REALTOR SCntEENED loam, processed 30” round dining table, u(hR« Aseoclates, Inc., 648-6129. $200. in Wethersfield. Cqll 644- w Purchaeing. Agent for each set wall 'to wall ^replace, gracious planked family room Manchester— Older 2-family $16,900 ■ room with gravel, gravel, sand, stone, formica top, black iron ped­ MANCHESTER One-bed- 8156. M of documents so obtained. Each with unique firei^ace. AU rooms richly catpeted. Ilie Manchester’— -4-badroom colonial PACTCING and inspection fill. George H. Grifflng Inc. estal base; 2-door large steel such deposit wlU be refunded if wardrobe. (Custom made off- room garden type apariment, PEOPLE WILLIHG TO LEARR ultimate m plush living in a much sought after area. trainee. Man to pack and In­ Andover 742-7886. $34,900 $146. per month. Including VERNON — Brand new 8%- the drawings and Contract Doc- Priced just under $60,000. iTeU manicured grounds. Luxury Uving a t $84,900. spect motors. Growth potential, white damask drapes, one pair room apartment in lovely resi­ W E O F F E R w umente are returned in good Manchester^—Newer 2 HELP! We are forced to re­ heat, hot water and appUances. benefits. Apply Iona Mfg. Co., for triple window and three dential area opposite recrea­ » condition within ten (10) daye Regent St., Mancheater. locate. Removal sale > now Private entrance, first floor. 36,900. Manchester— Pictureem ranch $22,900 Mew or 37 stone, fill, manure, pool and days. Rental $188, adults, no 7 Paid Holidays family styled kitchen with aU built-ins, fcumal dining the active fionily. First-floor family room, la r^ eat-in DINING RCXIM table, 40x62”; adults-preferred. CaU Paul W. pets. J" Attention of Bidders is par- rooniL Uving room, 8 double bedrooms, one fidl and two E. Hartfor ont to back split $24,900 kitchem Uving room, 2 bedrooms on finrt floor plus patio sand. (Xill 643-9604. 2«tioulariy oaUed to the require- EXPERIENCED nurse’s aktes three leaves, oiled walnut, Dougan, Realtor, 649-4686. half baths, finished family room with fireplace, douUe E. Hartfori 7-room ranch $27,900 huge finished room on second floor, 2-car attached sU shlfto, full-time. RN for all IX)ST bright carpet colon. . . practically new, cost $160, ask­ ROCKVILLE — 8-room apart­ Modem AiivConditianed Factory ■aments as to conditions of em- MAN(^HESTER — Park Chest­ garage and fdl aU aluminunaluminum aiding. Convoiiesit location, garage and IVk acres of beautiful land. Priced in toe •hlfte, full-time. Porter tor day restore them with Blue Lus­ ing $90. Bar-server 19x40%” , ment, sdl newly renovated, Sfployment to be observed and Covantrv rga raised ranch $25,900 nut Garden Apartments. Avail­ »»minimum wage rates to be paid n io e d in the ' upper 20s. upper 20s. BeiutonaUe offers considered. W ft, full-time. TUrd cook, tre. Rent electric shampooer plastic top, year old, fmltwood stove, refrigerator, and bqat In­ H a rtfo r»— Mfamily $27,900 able June 1st, 8% room apart­ nicennve fuH-ttime, 1-9 p.m. Dishwariier, $1. Paul’s Point A WaUpaper finish, cost $110, asking $60. cluded, $120. Rowe A Rowe Koies Sounder the Contract. ment at $186. Heat, hot water, »• Bidders on this work wUl be 42 OFFICeS Ml-ttme, days 7-8. Pleasant Supply. Mahogany Hl-Fl, "Voice of Realty, 8764187. oven-range, refrigerator, park­ ^required to comply with the wotMng oondltlona in a modem Music” with cabinet and re­ ing and storage. No pets. Call COVENTRY — two-bedroom, ■’ President’s Elxecutive Order No. 77 9ALBSV0OFU fluUity, 8 miles from East L EFT HANDED golf clubs, 8, cords, $78. White taboret gloss List Your Homo WHh The Joequeline-Roberts Agency Where Experience and 627-6288 between 9 and 6 p.m. apartment, Uving room with 2^11246. ITm requirements for Haittovd. Meals, Blue Cross 6, 7, 9 putter:, i and 3 wood, top, $4. Twenty piece flatware, golf bag and cart, $40. 742- After 6 p.m., 047-1871. fireplace, kitchen, bath, stor­ PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. : teBtddera and Contraotors. under sad CUB available, wages $6. Miscellaneous mirrors, $4- Cthls Order are explained in the MAMCHKraR ooni|»rafele to other oonvales- 7690 evenings or weekends. $28. 6488106, 88:80 p.m. age. Seven miles to UCkmn. Taste Combined Plus Counllen Qunlified Buyers Enuble Us To Sell Your House MANCHESTER —New 8bed- Keith Real Estate, 6481932, HALE ROAD, MANCHESTER, CONN. •’■pacifleations. am t homes. Own traniqporU- room apartments. Oven, range, lOARD OF IT’S TERRIFIC the way we’re TWO-PIECE sote and chair, 646-4138. No Bidder may withdrew his OoD. Apply In person, Mon- selling Blue Lustre for clean­ refrigerator, wall to waU car­ BDCn M-OWV 1-M M id MT. 16 MBid within unity (60) da:yB of- guiekly To Your Sutisfuctkpi. dsy-yMday, 64. South Windwr olive green, two step tables, peting, heat and hot water tn- MAUrORS. MC. ing rugs and upholstery. Rent cocktail taMe, two lampa, RtiCXVILLB Four rooms, stove £ter the actual date of the Bid Oonvalosoeat Home, Ino., 1060 electric shampooer, $1. Olcott

f \ »• V . - - Amtrbrati^r Eonting IfpraGi SATURDAY, APRIL 19. 1969 A bou t Tow n B ank Forum Y ou th H u rt Many Manchester People BooauM of aohooi Vacation, Heralding Politics tlM Monday nom m ’a aUmiiaa- N ext W eek In Accident tto-awfm , and the Wadaooday By Sol R. Cohen ——— ------In Bermuda All Next Week D e a d iO a im s A m ooi' approxfanahely 600 family awim at tha M anohaa^ ’Two Mancheater youths were Mancheater people wlH be are expected to take part in The Cknerol Assembly has ed officials, town admlnlstraton k ;.' ngb School pool wUl ba oan- muBfcdpal ofibchda Aram tha lithned last nigM at 11:03, one bumping into peo- fhot ceremony. caML Baoauaa of the InUrmt adopted a needution eccpresslng and civic leaders wUl be Iwlef- B ill Dillon atato^a 160 town mut oMea ax- eerlouely,_in a on e^ acddant pie aH next week in Bermuda ^ wM pay a fra. ■««> >•*«• attendanoe at both, to the par^ ed on plans for a two-year study on Pine St. north of Ridge St ^ ^ ^ temal vlrtt that evening to WUaMB DvrM onion, M, of tha pmgrama wW continue until pecked ax uie Ooaneoticur Bainc cnto of the lake Spec. 4 Donald for developing a "model” piey WM include Matene, Boy Atlantic Phoenix and Ttimt Oo.ti ITtli Annual Krajewdd of Mancheater, who region. Michael B. Heftran, 18, of Ml Lodge of U Onk PI.. Imtbanrt of M n. Kay as. Scouts^ teechem, and students. Masons and confer the Master Ihrum on MUbIoIdM Fbmnoe Wiled iVi action in Vietnam ------, B. lOddle T^e., the passeegw, MKk 'n^flor Omon, dtod Uat was pinned in the oar by hke Neoal week is school vaca- Mason degree on its own candl- Q»»o* -Oroup o f Oentar Oon- ■Ight at a local coaralMcant feet and had to bo extrioated by tion w e^, end It le also Pageant date. iHitta. pa^Clanal Church will meet »■ I. Z ^ . pJSST “ “■ -13 of them teem Maa- The reoduUon was Intnxluced Whatever happened to the ar- the 'Town Fire Department Week in BetmudaL Nine Orand Lodga of Ooauioe- Mr. DUloa waa bom In Man- Konday at «;M p.m. at the _^_andaMp Lodge of Maaotu tlcut offlceie, including Onnd . feglsla- gument a year ago, "Ke^ the Fire reecuemen said Heftron choaitr Kerch T, 168S, and waa ohuroh ter a pothiok. Kanobea- ®**"*^' will have 187 in a pauty leav­ Master WUham F. Booth of New a Utelonc reoMent of the toam. tar bead Ubrarian John P. Jack- The Ftman wW be WMnns- nT?**.?***• Barry school board out of politics,” was lying with the iq>per pact of hia bo^ out of the car while ing tomorrow. Th^ wiU be Havan, will accompany Friend­ Pbr 61 yaara he v«a employed m wm qteak on ‘ Ykirrant day, a t Mm HartHord Hilton when a charter change was be- ship Lddge. aa a carpenter by Chaney Booka.** Hotel. Bonim, nancU Mahoney and ing considered for changiiig the his teat were atUI pinned under ■**y‘”* «**e Princess Hotel Brae., ratlrhig 16 yearn aye. Donald OeiHiv^. meOiod of electing school board the dashboard. ^*’1^ Scouts of Ttxx^ 2S at Oan- It will be a Mstoaric visit be- An a fternoon poogwen of Heffron was taken to ^ Oongregational cattmeh left cause it is the flnt time a Oon- **BQ1** IMlon.wlll be remem- speectm and a panel dteouanten A copy is being cent to the membeiuT Johnaon, am o f Memorial but was w’** May at Har- neoUcut lodge has made an of- baaed by many older raaldenta Douflaa Johnaon of CUnton St. at 3:80 will be followed by a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley UtmpItmL ae an Inotltutloa in another In- imnptim at 5:80, Mnn diimer J. Krajewski of 71 Foster St. tranatorred to HuMM Hoeol- Scoutmaster is flclal visit to Bermuda, Kta. Marian Crawford of n ^ m e ^ r 3 - MaJdment. But there won’t be a Slom i atltution now almoet extinct— Birch St., laot weak received and entortaSnment. ^ the mlnatrel ahow. From the the Naval Achievement Hw Forum w ll Cooue on three Asalatant House Mr^ty eTery'to‘S «?‘*r2!JSwly"^ tea to toe area. Pageant ,mrade ttt. yam in early ahowa in Cheney Hall to for merltorioua service in Vlet- Leader Ouldo LaGrotta o f War- the later KIwania Club produc- nam. He was srrirss-isjrs; Uon m the State Theatre, no the Navy m Nov. ahow waa complete without him. ployed K Regal’s Men’s Store Dreoaed in striped trousers, ' swallow tail coat, and large tel, Hartford. ______green tie, he was the epitome V « naruoru. who plan »®rving his eighth term fluorid^m oflh rto^ ’s''eBUm was also Wm injured but not aas s^W ^ ueoige’s, and some oCfioem soma, ofttoiala said. of the endman responding to the to the House, LaBrotoa is his Manehes^ Emblem caub to atbend are: Town Dheoton party’s ranklnr member the water system, promised for last to Man- interiocutor’s opening, “ Oentle- nt January? r>crarHrth!!L*n^* ** Ctodde, David Odegard, legislative Education Oommltt^ men, be seated.” For years he 7.80 at H etoes Funormi Home, Wayna Mhstx and ArtUwny - - - - - » « « « n ^ m i u e e 2?r U.S. Naval Forces Deploying teamed with Andy Anderson AAA Wsr—a— seg a - isisonm MMea ^wnwm m aj A J l(l ll& d • B T V ^ d AJt Jtg CllJftIr* Whatever happened to the en­ singing and dancing to " I Ain’t spects to Henry C. Oot Iktougfa to Pass Around So I Henry g . Hchwsurm, ward TVxnkiel; Town Tyeasuter House. “ forcement of speed Hmits on E. tether of club membor Mrs. Rosalind QuiMi; Town Oon- Center St, Coiter Bt, B. MW- To Protest Recon Missions Oueee PU keep It AU for My- Walter J. PhilUpo. He represents the 170to As- sdf.” ”Tes. We Have No Ba­ trailer Jioanph ClemenMno; Town tembly Dlstiiot, ooQiprised of 2® " 'F y ® when Brown lost (Oontfamed tram Page One) sion Just before H was shot ^ ’4------■ ___ T«_a___ a i-_ < __ _ *r*T' V #sw\m W f WlYKtns ...... T3 4 cv\«*sra' control and it slammed into a ■# i nanas,” ” I Wonder How I Look Ckxmnel John Shea; (Mira. Helen toe towns Beihldiem, Kent, from the Wilbur Cross Highway The Board of Directors of the to Manchester Oreen? utility poM on the eart siide d ^?t«Uly, know what toe Rundan Whm I’m Asleep,” and "If Tou Hmteon, raekstanl treasurer; Marrts, Warren, Washington toe road. radar showed.’ French Club of Manchester will Mra KatberkM Wlnskr, aecre- and Woodbury, North Korean radto Knew Smde.” ' meet Monday at 7:80 p.m. in He said both showed toot toe nwanages Survivors, besides his wife. tacy in the treasurer’# oMoe; Whatever hapoened to the ^ of the car that toe ordertiw toT o^ ;f "SSS'w Orange Hall. Feb. 18 vote by the Manchester miles offshore- to atl^ Om Include a son, Lawrence C. Dil­ John Haridns, devdopment oo- ____< ...... was towed fnm the well outside North Korean terrl. to attack toe four «n- lon of West ^ringfleld, Mass.; tory-when shot dowiTlt ins *?®’ P~P®“®>- American three sisters, Mrs. James John­ Fiiendahlp Circle of toe Sal­ cfahlnnan of the Maoeberter Ineon la Interested in becoming "«®tlcut Democrats, to <^>poee — ------ston, Miss Ethel' DUlm, and vation Army will meet Mmxlay Houstqg Authority president of the Dlstrid associate memberaWo for Re- not bean revealed whether the ^ u n i^ — Mrs. Bkhrard Werner Sr., all of at 7:48 p.m. at toe church for Venmn ofOciala' ptaniteig to The post was vacated' last P“Wlcans and unafflUated? plane was shot down by cannm <*ww a work night Hoeteasee will be or mlBBlle fiie. of the B0 12 1 wodld not have Manchbster; and two grandsons. attend are: Mayor John Orant; month when Clinton O’Brien re- "^® delegates, last Sat- Happeningg been alaimed inunediately by Funeral services will be held Mrs. William Johneon and Mrs. Town Treasurer Robert Denv- signed. O’Brien has moved out *“ ■ admittance of Ward Tedford. For Teens Choon-Bun, the presence of MlOs, since ^ Monday at 1 p.m. at the Holmes ing; Town Clerk Henry Butler; of toe District. anybody to associate member- ®***® fighters routlnsly Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Town Attorney Abbot Schmnebel; Director Paul Cervlni is serv- ®^®" '‘**®“® *'CK‘®tered Hie Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw Manchester Emblem Club will Setoettnan Peax^ l^ loer; Rich- Ing as acting presWent. He has “ voters. „ Sotarday, April u ings at Panmu^m**^IlSIl.^^?*' **‘®*“ ®''®*‘ Install its officers in ceremonies MOC, Hartford Campus, raw to a govS ^kt^^^^ •°*"®®“ •«« <*»® «• of South United Methodist ord Boiden, dlreotor of ndmln- aald he Is not Interested in keep­ Church will ofSciate. Burial Monday at 6 p.m. at ihe Elks Encounter Group Program, the United^Jta^was attomut SWr on the ktioMon; Lester Baum, efaair- ing toe post permanently. Whatever happened to en­ Open to MCC students and facul- Ing "to plane alac waUM have been oon- 'wlH be la East Cemetery. Home,' BlseeU St n » a o f the Vernon Redetvrtop- forcement of Htet portion of the Friends may call at the fu­ ment Agency and Mna Betty- town's aatl-Utterin|g ordinanoa ty only. Participation fee White” with tta t^ m eX tS a t'S ; Officers of Sunset Rebekah Democratic Town Chairman charged. neral home Sunday bom 7 to 9 Ldu WUlteins, axeoutlve dkedtor Ted Cummings said Wednesday which deals with Junked oars? aircraft was In internaUonal air IST**** ^™«Wng rather p.m. Lodge will have a degree re­ MH8 , Bailey Audltortum, Man- _apace.____ “ «>™Honai air ^ watohlng for apixoacliing of Mw Vernon Redeveloptnent night that he is having difficulty aircraft. hearsal Monday at 7:S0 p.m. be- Agency, Whaltovor happeusd to ihooe cheater Jaycees Miss Manches­ deciphering toe manager’s ten­ ter Scholarship Pageemt. ^ Otflceira said such fllgfats have fore toe lodge’s regular meeting BVom Bolton Firot Setect- funds in the current General tative budgets for 1969-70. He ■ *Teen Center, Dance to “The ceived orders to cut off its mla not been bad fighter esoorto in Robert Oartm, 78, of 44 Par- at 8 at Odd Fellows Hall. man Rtohard Miorra; Selectman said they are toe worst he has Fund budget which waee ter - - _ Idas Bt died yeotorday at the ----- Mlchart li. Peaoe; Town Ooun- seen in the past 15 years. salaries for the senneral vacant Rooky HUl Veterans Hospital. Oioatonbury Graduate Nurses sal Harold Laws; and LeRoy The manager’s budgets this poato in town departmeuteT "lemberahlp card h o ^ only. Bom in Derry Comity, Irrtand, Study Oroup wlU meet Monday PacUuun Jr., cimienia.ii of a,e year, and for toe fink time Town Manager (Robert Wetos, Sunday, April M Protesters ^azarenes Hear he had lived in Manchester for W 8 p.m. at the Salmon Brook Board of Ftenoe. tai hia 1069-70 tentative budget, MOC, Hartford Rd. Campus, ever, are in' three peuts. Tlie Encounter Group Ihugram, J , Guest Speakers aararal yaara. He was a mem- Oonvaleecent Home. Dr. Mark PYom Oolumbla; Fitst Setect- part available to the puUic llsta predicted there will be no aur- bar c f Asylum Lodge c f Maaens, Hard will speak about "Peri- man Joseph Ssedga, Sefeotman phm in' the ciarent budget Open to MOC students and fac­ items by categories and totals. ulty only. Parttdpatlon fee Oueut apeehera w«| deliver atoBington. tooeal Dtalytts.” The event b Gteoige Peters and Robert Tut- The second part lists capital im- Imprison Burvlvowi include a son, Har­ ohoiged. mcmatia ok both servtoM tomor- open to all Hartford area tie, and Town Treasurer Harriet provement recommendatimis. And, vdiatever ba|)pened to tew at the Chunch o f ifae Nhrai- old R. eSazko of Borlford; two Lyman. The third, and most detaUed, MH8 , 16 p.m.. Annual Stamp Mancbedter’c long-itbne motto, Exhlbitton spensored by toe ^ in toe atwenoe of tha Rev. daughters, Mra. John J. Fnanko------Pknm' Ooventry: Fbwt Select- lists ftem by Item expenditures, "A OMy o f AnUege Charm?” vltch of Manchester and Mrs. Manchester Philatelic Society. Trustees WBUan Taylor who wW be HUlstown Orange will sponsor man Michael J. Peace and Se- Including salaries. Manthestcr’a 1967-68 annual vkrattontasr with M i tendhr ta Moigaret Bhktam of Wantagh, a public Monte Carlo whist par- leotman Donald Davis. ------Auction at 4 p.m. Open to i>ub- (Oontinned from Page One) repott ftsd theae wiorda: “ A lic. Wortitaebon. D. O. N.T.; four gnuidfhildren and ty Tuesday at 8 p.m. at toe From Andover: John Teo- The Greater Hartford Cham- Town Meeting the Challenge Of tag ROTC three graat-granddiUdien. Whiten Library Auditorium, to extracurricular ®^wfcrlck Adams, general Orange Hall, 617 HUls St., East mans, member of die Board of of Commerce has scheduled Change.” status. "■aager, Anohte Ganteon * Funeral servtoes will be held Hartford. Refreshments will be Finance. meetings for Monday and Tues­ 7 :S0 p.m.. Cinema Sunxlay Night Need charm hp tost because presents “Carnival in Flan­ Stanford's elt-ta was ended ®®"®> Albany, N. Y„ wni deUver Monday a t' U* a-m. at toe served and priras awarded. From TWlond: First Select- day, when Hartford area elect- o f change? Lsclarc Funeral Home, 28 Main ders.” Open to the public with when univeraity President Ken- '15!® Sunday imondag aeimon, “ 7“ Setoefanan a dollar charge at the door. neth S. Pltser agreed to keep SpirituBd Strength.” The serv­ Bt Dr. Manley J. Shaw of The W8 CS of South United Charles Luce and Albert Mor- South Iteltod Methodist Church ’Tolland Agricultural Center, the building closed to all but ice begins ar 10:46. Methodtot Church wUl meet genson. Town Treasurer Efoa- Bolton maintenance personnel for one J. Grant Swank Jr., ncecutive wfll offlclats. Burial will be In Monday at p.m. at toe church, nor Weston, and Thwn Obimsel Rt. 80, Rockville (follow Rt. SO 8 week. The atudents said they vtos preoidont, Marichieater East Osmatery. ■”—Two — fUms, "The— ---- Mekong” and State Rep._ Robert King may call at toe fun- "The Survivors” will be shown. ------ft / t i l ftrfn iW td * throughout day. Junior Horse "'®uld meet again Aipll 26 to de- of Oanmtetvc, wW de- oral home Sunday from 7 to IfllKUUU U MMIL /±tV / I f ifil'lI'C I'a Show sponsored by Bnisltwood ®‘*^® *“*^®*‘ moves. Uvw the Sun^ ovantav aar- The slt-taa hod been protest- man, "God’s Staaduxl ter Jwto- 9 p.m. 1 / ^ | f A HM A 1 Riders. A number of MHS at- The executive board of the Manchester Area ing military-connected research mont.” The service begins cd 7 . Bast Central Council of Garden t renen Llub Off to Montreal a«d b c h s nden, are compet­ ing. No charge for spectators. at toe Applied Electronics La b o ------Nora L. Shrayar Clubs and presidents and dele- ratory. Nora L^ma Shroyer, infant gates of thO Vernon Boy, 11, The Bolton High chorus’ pres- home with students at both Monday, April 21 member clubs wtll WtlUams BuUdtag, St. Mary’s At CfolumUa the latest sit-in daughter of Herbert and Carol meet Tuesday, April 29, at 10:80 S t F U C k bv Gflr entatlon of Gilbert and BulU- stdKxds thds week, was held by dissident members Ann Kilpatrick Shroyer of 62 And the third edition of “The Church, Park St. 8:80-10 p.m. ojn. at Mott’e’s CommunityOommunltv Hall. Hall „ "J van’a "Mikado” playisd to a of ton 8D8 who divided over tac- Mark Dr., Coventry, died They will 'coordinate plain for Bolt,” hlg^ sdiool newspaper, is PINTO, Inc. — Drug intormatlon US Couple Crossing Street bureau . . . Inquiries kept anony- VVf ^**' ,^®**'/®]!?'*^ radicals. Thuraday night at Mancheater the annual luncheon meeting to aizeable and appreciative out. H jvcyi. y After six 4hoina In Hamilton Hall Memorial Hospital. audience last night ta St. mous. be hrid May 8 at toe Podunk An U-year-old boy oroastag Annual Report Out they left commenting, "Taotl- Besides her parents, she la MUl Club. Maurice Church Hall. What with elections, budgets, Tuesday, April 22 cally, we made a mistake, Raided by survived by two brothers, Scott at IM on and West Sts. in ’Ver­ WlUlams BuUdtag, St. Mary’s Unofficial critics report that and school building, It’s even The regtUar SDS group wants and Marie; her maternal grand­ non with a school crossing more dtfficuU to keep up with P*"' to concentrate on "open enroll­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. WiUls It was "much better than any guard in attendance was struck senior play,” that toe costumes thethe town. Lost in the flood of ~ tafoirma- ment” for Negro, graduates of Spy Squad Kilpatrick of Bolton; her peder- information this week was the tlon bureau . Inquiries anony- ^Don’t Fear,^ by a car yesterday afternoon. (rented front Manchester’s G. moua. city high schools while the splin­ nal grandpeuents, Mr. and Mra. ter group seeks an end to toe Jeaae D. Shroyer of Penhsyl- Inijuriee were apparently mtaor. and S. workshop) were colorful, '***® Annual Report for Wednesday, April 23 (Continued from Page One) The hnv ■cenery (by Donald ‘ *»® y®®*’ J»me 30, 1968 ROTC program. -vanla; and her matenial great­ U.S. p a c t 1 Williams BuUdtag, St. Mary’s The number of protestors var- hi toe house.” grandmothers Mrs. EdUh Mason M acau l^ an d hia art rtudenta) ^ Church, Parit St., 6:30-10 p.m. of 1 Walnut St., RodcvlUe, re re­ waa good, that the principal available in the town led from 80 to 70 during the Pohee took several articles of Manchester and Mrs. Archie ceived injury to his left PINTO, Inc. Drug Information demonstration. At one point a ^® house Friday nlg^t. TeDs R eds Tiv- iw.,. characters were well-caat and ®*ii®®®- bureau Kilpatrtek of Storrs. home tor that everyone aang well. '^® cover Is brown this year, Inquiries anony- regular SDS leader cried: The occupants of toe bouse Private services will be held mous. (Continued from Page One) TVi.- ^ The production, the first ® picture of the Incomplete "They are not SDS. They are were described as "polite and ed toe convenience of toe fam­ •MHS Pool, 7:30-9:30 p.m., only a committee. We are toe charming,” but “not the sort of ily. Burial will lie ta East operetta attested by toe ® “Pm- at the Notrii by Family Swim N(ght. This broadcast was reported SpaJdtag, 17, of Hultoert Rd., school, is under the dlrecUim of Thela Fraochla. main body; they are rene­ neighbors to ^top and cha(.” An Cemetery, Manchester Holmes by Lt. Ronald Adtaolfi, Hershey, Toiland, waa charged with faU- Thursday, April 24 gades.” American flag was often seen Funeral Home, 400 Mata St., Keith Groethe, muolc taatruc- Bidletin Board MHS Clarke Arena, Intra- Pa., who said No. 429 weht on to ure to obey a tralflc control tor. TTie men’s ecumenical breek- on a flagpole In the garden. is ta charge of arrangements. sign. He is to appear ta Hook- ^ X mural BasketbaU for MOC men ask for a rendezvous with an There will be a performance "cheduled for tomorrow at only at 7 p.m. Published reports said the American ship to hand over the vlUe Circuit Court 12 May A couple also owned a holiday Polloe said the traffic light tonight at 8. Tickets will be 'on Chi^ has been Friday, April 26 U.S. Action debris It had picked up. sale at toe door. postponed to next Sunday. "The Depot” Coffeehouse, bungalow on the Isle of Wight, There were some nervous re­ was red and a walk etignal was off England’s south coast and North Korea on. Add the name of Denise Mor- ’^**® Outing Club will Church and Locust Sts. (park- sponses at first, apparently be­ ra to the schoolgirl chorus. annual bike hike tomor- in St. Mary’s Church tot). Shuts Seven that Scotland Yard men had David Blatter, 16, of 66 Grove searched It two weeks ago. The cause the Russians thought U.S. Trip to Montreal having the Community 8-midnight. Open to all senior Navy men planned to come Bt., RockvUle was charged with raid was believed to have oome Claim s U.S. '"r. n*'’ talluro to grant half French aub and coUege students with Job Centers aboard, said A^Ifl But the will leave from toe high school ... _ .... membership cards, available at after months of enquiries ta oth- n J H/r A • ““'7. way after hta“car'7;;in:;i2i Wgh school membership cords, available at (C^ttaued from Page One) er countries. r l e a M e e t i n s «nany got the Rus- with tomorrow morning at 6 by bus .™® Building Oommls- toe door. Local .talent appear- p sians to understand tile transfer nicht i\us riH ^ for Montreal, where they will Monday at 8 p.m. in^. Admlssdon charged. R drew toe Immediate en- Twenty hours after toe police could be made between small last night. The driver of toe raid, toe man and wife were be- (Continued from Page One) BlUCUl nd-V. nr.. — ----- stay at a hotel ta toe heart of ta toe fireplace room. Saturday, April 28 donsement of Sen. Gaylord Nel- boats from No. 429 and the the city. •Teen Center, Dtmce to “The son, chairman of the Unaimowia- undergoing taterro- ures” to prevent similar Inci­ American destroyer Tucker. riohim. i Rockville. In Montreal, they will visit Manchester Evening Herald Gravy Train.” 7:80-11 p.m. Open subcommittee which handles dents ta toe future. The Russians even returned ^hii- tw Roolt' historic buildings and sites aa Bolton correspondent, Cleme- to membership card holders anUpoverty legislation. “*®^ *’*®“ *»taased. Scot- The Japanese Foreign Minis- the little radio, be said. ‘ well as some of the more well Young, tel. 64S-i only. "I annk I’ll sponsor It with refused to cominfoRt try said ^ escort flights would The last reported position of -j^i fo- „ ***' modem additions to the city. ------tarn until we’ve had a chance to PoUce maintained a guard on nornot reaulnirequire nriorprior cosisultatlonconsultation toethe missing EX7121EC121 plane was Other area poUce^^ctHJ^^ They will take a side-trip to Have a great vacation gang— have complete heoriim,” the toe suburban house. Curtolito on between ibe United States and about 95 nautical miles from the the city of Trois Rivieres on Vacation School weTc sure the faculty will! Wlsconata Democrat said. the windows were tightly closed HEBRON Japan because the fighters North Korean coast. Hlllyer Marv , Tuesday and return to Bolton . _ ------"T Subcommittee sources Indi- os detectivea continued their would be taking off “ to prevent said the wreckage he saw was MUte of Lebanon Wednesday, arriving about 8 Set Next Week •—These actlvUieB require cated that other investigation. ^ arrested on Rt. 06 yester- p.m. occurance of unlawful acta” perhaps another 46 nautical ^mbershlp cards avaUable at were likely to Join ta ^ h e'!^ ^ At noon, a young man and a miles east of that position. day and charged with failure The trip Is underthe direction The Oiurch of Christ, Lydall the rather than to engage in combat to drive right after her car went v . n » „ 8 U, W.U «««*«,, „ an girl left the house and drove operations. of Ernest Stokes, French teach­ away ta a private car. Thalr off the road and hit a stone er and club advlimr. year conduct its annual Vaca- _____ Nelson, that he te malntalntag Under toe U.3.-Japen security waH. She la to appear in Wll- lion Bible School durtag the open ™taRl on the Job Ckwns’ identity was unknown. treaty, ,whlch allows the United Aasistlng him as chaperones — Any town organization, schoo* futurn .hitt ••i/t « llmantlc aroult Court n May spring school vacation. Classes or church interested ta listing raid a report given Informants said detectivea States to occupy bases ta Japan, Czech Reds 13, will be Mrs. Monica Clmtao, hod set up a special operatioeis Mrs. Francis Maher, Mrs. Anne for chUdren through Grade 6 acUvltles of Interest to Teens HaiS^-Jras toe United States Is required to “ win be held M on^y toroLxh ( 18-2xrmav’ tiiit^'Fron'ctoA" "«>«® cast doubt tt S^and Yard tor toe consult Japan if planes or war­ Danby, Keith Groethe, John Wtirn Foes Marino and Anthony Falcetta. ----- ships leave Japan fw combed . _ squad missions. yernon Club members have been "*omtag, with a demonstraUon matack St.. 649-6080 anytime: oorna.. (Continued from Page One) planning the trip all year, and PNigram on Friday at 7 p.m. or Kathd Knapp, 643-8749 after had moved to another headquar^ have held various fund-raising school Is open to all free school hours, Harris said Ms study showed ters, eomewhere outside Lon­ Dubcek was demoted to preei- Ruth Sign-Up a youngster “la better off hav­ don. dent of the Parliament, a laige- events to raise toe |l,000 neces- ^ charge, Rockville sary. Wednesday grinder Classes and Iheir teachers ing gone to the Job Cbrpa ta ly ceremonial Job since Parlia­ Set for Monday terms on wage rates and unem­ ment merely rubber stamps sales,___ benefitttag______„ the______French ore: Two-year-olds, Mrs. James Radio Today Hospital Notes The final registration for toe *^*'*'®> become a BHS taatl- Todd asaletad by Mra. Rose ployment levels than If he Communist party decisions. hatkift gone to the Job Cbr|M.” EU LSne Babe Ruth League will be held Cuaon; Three-yeortolds, Mro. WDBC—IISS Visiting hours are 12:80 to R Husak said his “ organized po- mo^ hw'^s ■ Meanwhile, the Junior French Arthur Risley and Miss Chris- 1:00 John Rode STOCKINGS p.m. in all areas exesept ms- hUcal struggle" against anU- tie Fisk ^ ® PJ” ; **>« 3:00 Brad Field If you do not have a regular Communist forces within and *'* Memorial at Henry Club took a day trip to New ***** Johnson; Four-year-olds, 8:00 Ken Orlftln w m . CHIAIIKS taraity where they are 2 to 4 Park. York* City yesterday, where Miss Janet Brawer; Flve-year- 1:00 Newi, Sian Off diaper pall, uae a small atep-on sad 6:26 to p.m. outside the party would go “so „ W lOB-«M garbage can. You wlU find toot 8 AU boys 13, 14 and 18 years they toured the Cloisters, and not in Kindergarten, Mrs. 1:00 Matinee ARTHUR DRiNI far as allowed by law." 4:00 Haitfonl HlgMIghU it makes a handy, inexpensive To fulfill lie tasks, Husak sold old born on or after Aug. i, a French museum, climbed up Eugene Brewer and Mrs. Rua 7:00 News Admitted Thursday: Kathleen 1953 and before Aug. i, 1966 the Statue of Liberty and ate *®U Moaher. container for damp diapeca. the party must re-esteblish Its 7:30 OaMlcht Be ran, Merrow; Patricia. Moss, are eligible. ta a French restaurant. Also, Kindergarten, Mrs. „ w n c —list Fox HIU Dr., RMkviUe; Eklward “ essential influence in televi­ 1:00 News sion, radio and the press" ta All boys who register must Sohooto Busy Robert Diompson and Miss Ami 1:16 Your Home Decorator Rocha, Summit Drive, Tolland, ^_____ Tftore’a so much activity go- Brewer; Grade , Mra. Donald l:80M urday Matinee and Geoege AUen, Robin Circle, Czechoslovakia. He denounced be accompanied by a parent. 1 2;W Metn^Mtaa Opera Boys who played last year must *ng on at both schools now that Nelson and Miss Alison Buxton' Tolland. “ rigtitirt rtroams which hide be- 6:30 Uomtor register again. It’s difficult to keep up with the Grades and , Mrs. .George 4:00 News, Weather, Sports Birth Thursday; Son born to ^itad patriofism and by all legal 2 8 8:80 BVkp/itett# There are six teams this news. The Future Teachers’ Oarutoera and Mra. * Wayne U;00News, WsaUiar JERRY’S “fay Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Beram, moons spread anti-Sovietism, U :20 Brorts Find Marrow. including hatred.” year: The Rotary, Police De- Club spent portioito of two days Buoy; Grades 4 and 6, Mra. U:80 Other Bide of Day Elks, Italian Social Club and this week at toe elementary Kenneth Wagner and Mrs. Nor^ w r o p - iu f BARBER SHOP FAIRWAY 1:00 Dick Heatberton r/RST operate a Vernon Junior rooins. Yvonne Rust and' Mra. 246 8PBDCE RT. a c t u Drtl. UHn «.. EU>«: « charge of the nursery 4:80 Robert Tout 5:80 Norton Mackrtdae • v w iy o iw l KaM n WUIlvar, Cldsr MUl Rd., uniana wlU ba e iq > e S ?> b ^ ^ d Tt ciUfT"! conduct^# 4:80 Dimension MON.. APRIL 21 2 atorea—mala st. tVdlaad. party dtactoitoB^^^*disdpltoe. oe at registration or at R^rt cards for the end of *•*«» tor women ta the study 7:86 Sports tryout. tjjg maiidng period went ** the “ BeaUtudea of Christ.” 8:10 N(^ BUok Youth and a. mlddla tpka. 12:00 Cotpmsol to take part In

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les' H e a r p e a k e r s *» Whi deKver ■ ervUoee tomor- ich o f Kfae NIw h noe of the Rev. who wlQ be 1 hie AmMy in Paul OoHii», aa a rebrflioug son, confronts h » fa th ^ in -Prudential's on Stage" drama Wedneadnr 9-10 p.m. on NBC. O. ‘*“ na. general *e Gairloaa' A Y ., wHI deliver How Non-Violent ■Riing oeitnon, Reruns Starting, Iuple private sleuthi Mamix, will be time is iQMm us. It doesn’t hap­ appears mMl fall after tonight’s that tbe campaign agniwt It has pen all at once, but wteaks up beck for a third aeancn on CBS, reached absurd proportioiM. NBC comedy hour. ' hut he admits Uiat the ahow al­ rather quietly. “AU right so you want to Viewers have seen—almost— id by most didn’t make It On Wednesday night, tor In- the season’s quota of “Laiqfi- * "I wes never in doubt that we reniove all violmce from tele vi­ staace, NB(7k “the Vlrgtolan’’ ol on.” he propotndeKt “ That In” until eariy fOU. The qpectal would be renewed, as far as the started Its warm weather s«died- starring the Monkees on Mon­ ratings were oonoemed,” be means no more football; ule wfth tbe rehioadcast of an quad could be more violent «wn day night started on another pe­ Commented, " ‘Hamilx’ held Its episode first shown more tiuw a riod of opecials, mosUy new knocking a halfbeck sU fek to year ago. own In tbe fln t season and then the air? ahows but with one repeat. On a Page One) took ott like a rocket In Its sec­ “ Here Ctoms the Brides on June B, however, there will be ond season. But deepite Uie rat­ “ No more boodng matches. ABC wound ig> its first season e.” Consider the violeace of two one more freeh “Laugh-lh’’—tbe ings, I feared that the ahow with a rather w«ak ^tisode in a hour pre-empted at the end of tveral aitlclea m«n trying to beat each other’s would be oaneded as a geature March after the funeral of ^day night, brains out, and for what pur­ to fanpreaa the FOO and the MU- Dwight D. Eisenhower. of the houae pose? To make mcney. At least June and half of July will be IS “polite and the Ustflgbts on ‘Mannhc’ have a not the aort of filled with “Laugh-In’’ repeats more worthwhile’ reason: the and NBC is still trying to deckle and chat.” An triumph of good over evil. 'aa often seen “And if you’re going to do le garden. GOLF (Conttoned from Page One) >rta Raid the away wilh all vlolance on tbe home screen, that means no ed a holiday Oompaterized Golf more news shots of campus lele of Wight, Diahasm Oarroll joibB iith ooaat and demonstrations. And no more NITE OR DAY coverage of the war in Viet­ Frank SiAatra for re­ ud men had nam ." peat *of "Fraocte Al- eeks ago. The RAIN OR SHINE to have oome Connors admitted th at “ Man- ibert Smatra Does His iqulrles in oth- nix” bordered on vMence dur­ ThiAsr" Monday 9-10 ing Its first season, which fea­ p.m. on OB8. S ^ 's also tured a rubber-hose beating and (ter the police on Sunday, as co- ELECTRONICS other bite of strong action. But wife were be- h o st o f ‘TSio Tony all that was

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SATURDAY j a PROGRAM HigUighis MONDAY JQ PROGRAM Mornina ■GNDATt “MhM Cte TUESDAY JU PROGRAM U iM I acoepta Job o f ll88 » OM TSM (0 ) HubMt HoniplMMor i* (u ««t, 1- of Batbar the <8 ) 1 bull t o> ltta l new S » At naans wMB KBkr Bepbaat wtio laft hte forast ItM g^CHri TWk (0> < M > I:S 0 p j o . OB N B C . . . ‘ T h e IS! home to Uva in tha world ot TV "Bebait OoniS U :M < » i , ^S**Taianma 3Ut Oantury,’’ deMinlnc Miler ^SSl ^^Dfsam^^Msilas — —am . and Tommy (I M M t ) Ob W M « <0) Reraote telwnaat from Spriac- liM (» Asibs WsSST'Iw m The Avangaaa (Monday — Friday) mi Btosna Oa^ (C) <•> AiMiisai field Audttorlum to r National oars, 6-«;S0 pML on CBS - . . (822828) Hiddan V t a it Dreato Haase (O) liW Itofcy IHok aadl the ttM 828 2 ? ^ MuHaa Koundatte^ March o t U m en (M> Lai’s Mnha a Baal 82) B m As the Wsali Taras (G) Guest star: 8« "FM B____ O lSr which w ill caaitlnne tbrovBh “PBL: The Vlotait tAHrm ei’’ li48 (8) Lai’s Maks s Daal 282828) HlUra Faeaa (G) 8B8 (828) (828) Lai’S Make a Dad (O) (8M) UTakas a TUal (O) Amdajr, April fO, appnMdmai!^ (he origins of (bs W lverse, 8 8tM it) Lavs Is A Many 8iM ■ I (8) Sign Ota and PiPiaysr R ^ r t a o fa m . Gaeate: Ales s u m ... IC) it) BaWiaaat ’^iTtn iG) ' m S L m Bags ai Onr g___ a0 .’ m aclal with guests M onMEBM* (0 ) Trattorons SIA agent ob­ <«• matteea Karla OMa! GMs!,’’ EMs Preaiey piBhana (SarroU '(lawse)m SI) uayaDays sfO t unrOar uUvea (O) structs Mundy’a attempt to "KImter The lB*ulnetabte‘’ 18 Oaidkm Ught and Tlte 8th o t Gawilart aad - (O ) Idt (*) Bic t TkMUer (G> alxmrd a tuna boat, 241 p.m. • {8 Dtanenaton. ' R track down a laser hand gun, . R a d n ( d rire r la kOted ht w ee- i r nSwAsMeton ( 0> (1828M ) — r N%ht at t iU (G> ro ^ oeed^jr^lng devekmed by "Sprlnsftetd Incident’ ' '5& »ndn|Kw ' dnniiflr mu on ABC . . . ’’Broadway '62— (828) Dalte Qaais (882M«thalteetors Tonne Aba Unooln defenda tiM event tn which Mmnniv is The Tony Aarards,’’ AMn King 8tM a ) ieoetnasns 181 "Preasura Point" Sldaey Pol- •) }S| (M ) PBm vom an'a two aona. Ann Hard- oompeUtor, end hfti nttm etiye (822828) Anstkar Wsild (G) 19/ OttCnB cv) Ine, Tom Tiyon, Alan Hale, and Dkdiann C ain^ am hosts, tier and Bobby Darin. Peter ( 8) ______(0 ) (882828) Aaslber WetM (G) StM g M M I ) TBesday N%h4 s i widow hires Mmiwtw to Imreeil- (828) Osnasal MsatMal (0) Falk and Bam Gordon co- ai New ( 0) Karaball Tbompaon. 10-11:80 p .n i. o n N B C . star. Story datalte retettenahlp (8) Hte. L.■ ■■ -. "Never on Sunday” Meltaa (I) Cetebritr ttUarte (G) U ; f t 8B8 (8) Ths i tell Ml w dhmr ( 0 ) (G) ;r*T£;;S te£^ <0 (XI) Mew AtreatBrea af Ha ah (882828) Tan B an t tty (0 ) batwesB prison psychlatrlat <882828) tad ay ( 0) Meroourt and Jules Daasta. In "Thunoer m the Sun" Suaan (828) Ons U fa to U vs ( ) hte paltenta pay- 8tM (8) OtoL Baton (O) Greric port of Piraeus, the Flam (G) Hayward, Jett Chandler, MONDATt “Singer Presents 0 ___ s r t:W (M4t> Majar Leaaae BaaebaU 4;M (8) Baagar StoMan (0) ttopath^^who fbmte belleves (4M Oaarg a ot (8) Baapar Mattea beautiful and faactaating niia JaoQuea Bereerae, 1880: Story HanraH-Ho,’ ’ D on H o a ta n , 8-2 (882828) Matoh O w e to poiwer Is to 828 (48) Jack ~ ~ (C) meets an American tourist who Oakland A'a ra. Kanaaa Cl^ at the Baague people who are 2228Mr Maleh Oaau (O) R o v ^ (C ) p.m. On NBC .. . “Fkancis Al­ (8) MBw Datgtoslhiw use Jews and Negroes as 828 (8) Bay 1 (0 ) (M) Dark ttadawa attempte to educate tor and cable to CallfOnila to atari new (M) Bark Shadtws (t> S to v e ______(C) 4 » ) Bed Saa ItaiabaB ed lore triancle. with Ualwnn OarroH, Filth Dl- 4iM (8) Haael (M) Herr OrNfla Shew (G) (8-48) N.T.PJD. (C ) S:M (<> Gtaderella (C> '">) Newa — Weatber aad VTc (88) A b b Satbera Orlctnal mualcal written for meneSon, 2-10 p .m . o n C BS . . . (M) Baatt Bidsn Morrow,^ LaaUe Parrtab. Peter (M ) - (O) Young wife who has been rap­ (28) Mike B aaglai Shew (48 )L e s ve U to Beaver 5SS. *>•■«•“ *aw (C) ed refuaea to sign complaint TV by Richard Rodeera and : ifcit t ) h_____ . Theatre Brack, Dan ion, Norman m) Datiaaa (O) late Oacar Hammeratem n, “Spoon River Anthology,’’ with (M) Balaaaa Alden. le and fall of 8:18 (8) HaehtebetTy B lee d She (48) niatotaaes H TUhes Twa (G) (8) 1 Lave Laey ideal home In m erry escapade. S:W (M) OKA iX ^lS ^JIS ed la Eilvis Pretrtey stars in merchant chip trtoa to trana- views of troubled San Fran- Former AjUbossnklDr Jennifer West enact number at iG^ete era Taul Lynde. bitty A a tfl” (M ) Seeae rotea deplothig diverse ohaiac- (M ) b s W i f ) O alf Claaate (G) movie, ‘G irls! Girts! port an . entire rlUase out ot dtoco Stats OoUege, 7:80-9 pjn. (to) FlKep Eckwin O. Reiai^uer 1 I:H (M) Fltoap 'Peggy Lipton BfipeBlTi Sfhlte, aid Oaeaar and Lee Red China. John Wayne, (48) T ra lh w tem who alaap ^ by side In M tM O’ GeaoMr TnUy. A1 Oelbereer and Dare Stock- Girts” Sunlday 9-11 Lauren Bacall, Paul Fix, Anita on NBC . . . “Never On Sun­ On “The Joirainene” peaceful atmosphere at mythi- IS) (M) Trirth ar on AfBCs “The Mod ton meet team of Art Wall 8tM (82) Weather — ^ j r o m ^ a o o r ^ . 8tM (82) Weather ______Ekbeiv. (C) day,” movie with Melkia Mler- News IO) (M 2 8 2 8 )______Newa IO) Squad” Tuesday 7:89- U2P OdkMMQn Newa - Weather Jr. and Charlea Ooody. p.m. on ABC. "T h e Byotem "'51. Frank Lore- WedneodRy 10-11 pjnu (U Man ariOto ____ ■ad Sperla (O) (M ») OaH Tanraaauait at courl as a loose but lovable (IS) HtehUghto (O) U iN Joy. Joan Weldon, ‘ Robert (M) MeBalTrilavy on OBS. (i t M MdMNewa — Weather (48) K a n te g M evie 8:99 pjm. Ghampa (G) Arthur. G reek , 2-11 p .m . o n N B C . . . “ I (G) U iM (822828) Feraaaellto is; yve from LaOoata Country T:W it) Here’s Laey B iO) (M ) Nswa (M) ***** 52L VSeaday terUght iM) Tentehi I "00 MinUtaa,’’ President The­ ti88 (M) TTBaaait Hi U 2 8 (M2828) HaUyweed 8« b TTie Seventh Sin” '57. Britteh _ Oub. Rancho LaCoata, Calif. it) AH AaeerioU OeOeca SIm iW ) iC ) U:M.(8).(8 ) Mtaiiy'M « itoiiM (8) That 5 ^ (8) Trath ar Oeeaeqawees (C) S:M < M «) Wide W aiM at Sparta tiM (•> News wMh Wa Howard Keel. Fernando (48) 77 Saasat Strip v2*e gets Involved Huch HefUer tanleht'i odore Roosevelt'B daughber la kito "B lack Patch " W_ Town U t i l (M ) Newa (M2828) NewT^-Woather — with dipiomnt In Hong Kong. < » ) Oatdaara CueeU are Sid Caesar andNoel marshal te abouaed ’M muldei^ U:M 2 ) Lave a Life (» Naws with Walter (haa- toa«4a aad Faatorss (O) if#) daaeap (G> tatervlewed, 10-U p.m.' on CBS. (8) News wHhI FraakI (M ) in day . Brlaklay ita klto 7 tl I (8) lar— rni Eleanor Pulcer. George Harrison. tag bank robhar and t o i ^ the (M2828) Jeeeardr JO f t mm P ierre Aumont. S:W it) Brad Darla Shaw iG) vM Trjsss:isrm o, I 8 UiM it) OhOler neater loo t Cteotoe. Montgomery, (828) BawMdtod (I) Newa wMh Pkaak (882K WhNe i» ) Celebritr BSSarda (M) a { 8 Diane aawa 11:M (M-MM) Tealght Shew Jeha- itn) DaUn Oaaae iO) "Dauchter o f Dr. J ek yll" John WEDNESDATt “Newa kt (8828) Haattey - Briaktey Be- Brewster, Behaatlan U iM ( I ) Newa Ordad a f the a y Oaraaa (O) ilM A t n a A bb U iC ) M [o r, Gloria Tslbett, Arthur U tM 2 ) S a e i^ tor (M) Saetal Seearlty la Acttoa “ Oonfraotatten" News raectal • : « T - Sp^ta Perqjectlve,’’ Paris peace taihn (O (88M) BaaHey - l& la k ln ^ 1 .as Shew (C ) l:W iM t) Itewlywad Game iO) Snielda, ^ofan DIerkes. G irl t t t t IS d Leeal News U:M (M tata) TwUgkt Show M »- (884)28) B ye ___ showing how white "domtaant" 12# (8) News — Mameals af Oan^ Mawa mvlewed, 8 p.m. on Channel ( ------Bteahaat ay Oaraan (O) (828) F aw Tae V *u (C ) American aodety In 'M Is iW ) ram BeeUne Inheritance, Is made t m (8) Aflar Dhmer Mevfe special drawn i m ) Laeal News . tell aad Oaidepasto tit* it) tb Thres Seaa iC) to believe by euardlan that her 24... “John Ooldfarb, Please "Rose Marie" ‘54. Mountle (828) dear Btahty ttow (G) U iM (M2828) Newa (0) meette the “oriate of the i n ) Harahall DDIaa ilM C b ) Oheet aad Mm. father was werewolf and that frma ehlldran'a Mories to tete 1:M (t)_ Neero — M snu^ ot Oaaa- gvirlL'^ Oass study la Baa ilt) Amerlcal iG) Come Home,’’ movie of harem M ps fur trapper win French FTeneh artist aad writer, Jean Maritime Provinces of m ) News HeadHara — US«F it-4d) T aa'ieatiii Walk iC ) she Is too. Ftesice exposes CMtollan girt to muato of OanadA" Franclsoo SL (M l, which has . Biga o n Whirlwind tour ot ereat Ameri­ •:W it) Heeaa’t Berm iG) Cuardli and football, with Staliley ’Mats- , da Brunhoft. Pater Ustinov TT VSAF been in turmoO since teat Oeto- 1:18 (8) Newa and Weather — Ma- can Weat. itMMirSatarday MMh| at Rudolph FrtmL Aan Blytli. aarratas atoiy which tells of O 0 (M) Haattey - Brhikiey Be- •tM it ) Neara with B arer Madd i iM ) One Step Beysad L a ln e , 2-1 p .m . o n A B C .. . ' m t o t HedttsttMi aad Hga ?SST*“ _ "Death Waltx" (C) (828) Had Sgaad (C) O ff (W) Newa — Weamer aad The Rare Breed" James lf;M iM) News aad «lca Off “ Prudential’s on Stage,’’ drama Stewart and Maureen QHara tM) News HeaMhies — GRAF of amall town, with Barry Sul­ Educational oEm S) HaaHejr -Briakiew with Brian Keith, JuUet Mills BeHgjias Film aad SHa Off end Don Galloway. Saddle t:M it) Hnneat o t MedHattea aad livan aad B. O. Manriiall, 9-10 IS? S a o rla a . tramp Ihoee unexpected dltO- S e x O ff p-m. on NBC.. .“The Ji^m- TV nese,” a view of the pei^e aad th e life , 10-11 p .m . on C BS. Both sets feature a big 19" ( WEDHa Channel 24) WEDNESDAY JO PROGRAM THGB8DAT: “Meet George diagonally measured screen, 1>M (8) Glri Talk aad Spetli (G) Wadiingttm,’’ the man behind built-in UHF and v h f anten­ m ) M Beene with Kitty (C) <**j-*Wl'»— (C) U:M (8) wSaeeday StoiUght ^ JU the legend, 7:80-8:30 p.m. on nas, up-front controls for ttaday, Ayad M . „ (82t> Dream Hetoe (C) "T h e B ig TTrees" ‘62. Land SUNDAY PROGRAM baron waate tract of redwoods N B a . .“The Undersea World of * '* * (O) 7:M iM) AcrlcBltare aa Parade tuning ease and Syhrania’s tiM VtoMh Ohal HIM m TWitu (G> ^ wiU do anything to get It 7:M tM) This Is the Lite "Baseball' teaturlnc Lou Jacques Cousteau, on Lake tiM latoiu U aaal Magaatoe Kirk Douglas, Eve Miller, Johnson and Jim Letebvre of new roll-out chassis that 7:M Btidga wHh daaa Oax . m *-!'• **«k* "When World's Qdllde" Barba­ W e lc h w a tch ers, sh e’s cn , 10-11 g ; 1:M (8) News — Memeate el C«sa­ ‘ approximately 6 p.m. Sunday, ra Rush, Richard Derr, Peter Model MY74W with Walnut April 20, with exception of a p.m. on NBC. tiM Time to Uve ( 0) fari aad Oaldepasts Hanson. When two heavenly trim cabinet. ttMWhaCa New 8:m {.w sfTtsr* is; a n MeKsever aad the Oeteael hour break tor April 19 for bodies head in Barth’s direc­ TiM Falk Oaitar H (M ) News aad Siga OB "Ble New*,” U-ll:ilu p.m. and tion, a race beclna to build a 7:M CaaveneHea wMh dee WU- (tiONswe HeaA —C8AF a 1 hour break Sunday, April build a rocketahip tn time to escape 20. for "Chalice of Salvation" Bette teaa FSm aad Stoa OH the cataclysm. IC ) ASTAIRE IN SERIES 8:M Freaek Chef is; 1:18 (8 ) News aad Weather — Me- 10-11 a.m. (M ) USA 18M Tile Potato Show m a t o t MedHattea aad SIgB 7:48 i8) U cht Time “The Animal World" Fred Astaire, who has done 7:58 (S) tUsn ea aad Prayer ttMNBT daamal on 8:M it ) The 21st Ceatary (C) several special programs and U I Don't Agree, Muat I Go 8:8S (8) The duietopheie "Autoa and All That Traffic” AwayT (O) t8) Salats for Childna iC) played host on an anthology MY74W (8) Mike Doudae (C) iM ) Box othe ClowB Examination of vital Import­ 828 Gaan. laaae (48) Dark[ _Shadews 8:15 iS) Adveatares o tOamby ance ot transportation hi our series, has signed to play a re­ ItiM Bvaaa-Nevak Bepati 4:M 282828) Ne (C) society and an exploration ot 4;M 2 ) Haael e u !S! Oolteth iG) curring role in ABC's “It Takes Taeadey. April 88 (C) TURNPIKE 8:M {8) Awake (G) possibility of redeslcninc our (M ) Abb Sethera future transportation aysteisystem to a Thief” when it leturns to the (g> MIto Deagtaa Shew (O) (M) Gaderdoe iG) prevent traffic Jams. TiM B U toi Nar4aa . 8:45 t48) Bible Story screens next fall. He will play m) Itetaeae ic> TEXACO (2828) G.B. Geltece Bml (C) liM Oreeee (C) (48) PIfaltoaM e 8:M (5) Marme Boy |G) (22) Schools Match Wits star Robert Wagner’s father, a ItM What’a N ew B i8) Faith for Today iG) 828 2 ) Perry Maaaa Open 24 Honni A Day (48) That’s Life semiretired superthief. f iM Frik Oaitar D B <2> Dtoeeverlag America iM) Gnele Waldo {G) S:M (8) Seeiama (G) 8iM Bridge wlH deaa Cax 28) Maaiton 8:15 t48) Sacred Heart Pronam deals with takahe 8iM Laml OaHaral AHaira , ^ (48) F Treea Firestone Ttres 8:M iS) From GoUeco Gampaa iG) birds, baboon fam ilies and t : N BBN Ohraatete S:M (8) 1 L m e Laey i8) The Cluietoplwn (G) crocodile babies. (JhaHenge o f BuHdtag Peace (M> Ladfae D to iS8) K iac Leoaarde (2M2M) tnU Kingdom (G) Annual presentation of Antoi­ 18:M Bpaci rsm (C ) S^rley MaciLaine in Quality Line Prodneta {48) This Isthe Life nette Perry (Tomr) awards to STANEK (M ) F T ro o f "In Sesuch of a Whale" R League o fNew irork Theatrea Science and PollUca—Part I . mm roSv Ceamaeacee 8:45 18) Sacred Heart 7:M (8) Lassie (G) ItiM Oaavanattea w. Hesea vni- t:M M ) Waalhar ^ -^ rte aad the movie, “John GgM- Gen. Repairers License I8:M (5) Lamp Gats My Feet Laeal Nam ! TYPEWRITERS ! North, Rita Moreno. (C) light-hearted Country-Western 2 ) CMOgat (O) H’li Heart Procram activities. (O J«f Donnell co-stars. R Ba­ 11:M (5) On the Acenda (C ) (48) Issaes aad Answers 8:M IS) Ed SaUlvaa Shew (C) UiM News — Waather aad Make a Difference Where You Save! Tharsiay, April M show originating in NaahvlUe. (M) Hnllar - Briaktey (tMO) D lw overy (C ) 1:55 (8-48) NBA BasketbaU (C ) Guests; Ken Barry, The Cham­ apsrta (G ) IT DOES part (0le) ) GUARAIfTEED , , AK iS i} In d M tiy on Parade Playoff came, team sto be bers Bros. i f ) .8BBday M igU Msvte t;M Tkla la A OeoperaUve (C) Lost summer the brotben’ re­ 2 ) Trirth er Craaaaaeaeee Nam leath er — 12:M (5) We Believe (C) 2:M IS) Natteaal Hookey Leacae Rupector Ersklhe is given top Ralston, Walter Breonan, 7:M Hhaweaaa far toe A rtoi Ghaai- itesito aai Featans (G) SERVICE "Jew ish" ' Staatey Cap Fbwetls (C) priority use of bureau aid In Ward Bond. Open spaces, an INSTANT ber Haste Caaeert far Plato starring Glen CampbeU which 1:M (1) Olm GaaipbaB OMtllma (8) (telnionated Han (G) (M) Film search for parole violator, one eloMment. a laO.OOO theft, a I _ aad f l aaalcial Oaitar established him strongly enough (G) (28) Christophers laud war and crooks trying to Guests Johnny Oub. VOdd (M) Saaday A fter ot "ten most wanted" crimi­ TtM Falk Oaitar H B to give him a wlnter-seiuion !?!! ?*"8 around the World Movies nate because of danger he bum out wheat farmers. EARNINGS 8tM Faaith Batata Carr. , (48) Conversations with . . . "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" presents to public. U :M (22) F ele r Obbb S AVI MGS ItM U Tea Were PresUteat (0) show of his own. (882828) The TIiglalaB (0) Miyletaty eqttppea (M) 8 a ^ Tanight 8hsw (828) Hen Caaie the BrUee 12 :U (M) Uvlnc Word Small town boy who inherits 8:M (M i^ ) The MethenHlB-Lsw StM Oeaeral AaaeaiMy Bepart The usual dreary summer 12:25 (M) Foens (C) twenty million dollars and be­ 8:N (8) Sm ^ers Brothers Osme- ttM inST Playbaaae bottom In July and August when both the staff aad town. are today's competitors. (C) ist 1 namall midwestem town 18:M (8) Misslas Tmpesslhte (G) Our SPEEDY Spedaltjr „ The Quean pnd the Welshman (828 >Wetan day Night Mavis (28d8) Meet the Press many people o n on vacaUons. "John OoUtaih, Ptoaae Como makes some unusual discov­ In bold experiment with man's M tM NBT F m UvS (C ) Home" Shirley MscLatae, Pa- (8) Way Ont (C ) eries when he decides to ful­ mind, the Force blanks out an TRULY DEUaOUS World o f David Amrmm R The soap operas and some BUSTER CRABBE (44) One Step Beyoad ter Uathiov and Richard fill Ute-Iong dream by driving enemy agent’s memory, then MANCHESTER game shows continue with new na in aaucy rtoiy of harem "The Executioner" cross-country to B ig Sur. sets out to make him think he 1:M i29-22-M) Frontiers o f Faith Calif. Is someone else. CHICKEN shows year round. Most soaps life, football and CIA machlna- SWIMMING POOL (8) Special: The Lerion Center Reruns Starting, tiona. S:M (8) Oaasmeke (G) (28-2228) Broadway 'M — The Brown in 6 MinntM try to wioric into a solid, special ) 2 ) Oia ra A n n s (G ) A look at a special Inner-city (22) The Frofesslanals (G) Toay Asrards (G) ^ o ffe rs you OLDSMOBILE type of plot to tide them over ) 2) Newa Special (G) The world’s “tBest estlB’ Summer^ Near "The Japaneaa" A look at *‘Yo«r OMmiobiB DMlor" the hot weather months. One The Time of Tour life ohltAm” W itt hMompBiBkle (Sm Pngo lim e) JaiMui and its people through ta s te . daytime serial now Is heading ayes of former US Ambaaaa- dor Bdwta Relachauer, CBS Inqalre About Our MEMORIAL CORNER STORE WEST C ^ R ST, - S M v4iat to do about that IKmday toward a murder trial sequence Nam* Perry Wolff and former IMh AnntvetMury Speotal CALL IN tMNDEB 511 4 511 night hour during Auguat. that w ill Jog along all summer Tokyo Oorreapoodent Igor PARTY GOODS — OBKETING CARDS — MAGAZINES — GROCERIES Pick Gp 10 MlaatM Lntar Ogeiieaoff. Telecast focuses an COLD ODTS — FBOTTS — VEGETABLES CBS conUnuea to wr aotia with and can be handled so that the Imate. Oananese fam ily AE-SncBon Fool. Inci WE DEPEND ON TOG ------TOG GAN DEPEND ON ITS ' problema growing out of the regular performers can be cut In Tokyo, on Mra. Imal at home. Mr. Imai at work and Route 44A on Bolton Lake OPEN SEVEN DATS A WEEK mX< EDDMIOHT DECI’S DRIVE-IN canoellaUon of “ the Smothera out of the show hre end there In city 's nightchiba and chil­ a a MAIN ST. Ml NEW or USED 4*2 CENTEB BT. fU gggg Brothers Comedy Hour." Plana to take a vacatkn or play a lit­ dren at ariiooL PtMOe M2-a2>2 tle summto stock. 282828) Ths Oatrilii (0> now are to throw in a few re- ■1:1 2 2 88 M28) Nam — Waather VC

PAGE FOUR MANCHBS1EB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1969 THURSDAY JO PROGRAM 1:W As the World Taras "The Legend of Lake Titicaca” inv Hlddea Faces (G) Exploring depths of Lake Titi­ (8-W) Let's Make a Deal (G) caca, world's highest lake In rec Z:M (S) Love Is a Many Bpieadered Andes. Their search tor lost Thlss (G> treasure of Incas. _ an (%i Days of Oar U vm Emperor's ransom of gold and (SAd> Newlywed Game (G) precious Jewels, dumped there tiM (S) Galdlu I^ht (C> when Spanish Oonqulstadors ger (M-tMd) 'The Doctors . (G> killed their Emperor before s ta ll (S-M) Dstbu Game (0) they could deliver his ransom. S:W ( » Secret Storm (G> <8^1 Bewttehed (0> beo (M4X-M) Aaother Worid (8S-88-8S) Irsaslde 4d) Yea Doa’t Say (G> wright Mom Hart In the _'30S sta< A-M) Oae Life to Live (G) who sends his play to Sam 4:H (8) Baager Station (G> Harris anduid Isr advised to collar WM ( ^ n ^ > Match Game borate with fames Q.S. Kaut- m a (8) Mike Dosglas Show (G> man. Oeome Hamilton, Jason (M) Dark Shadows Robards, Sam Levine, Eai T 4:88 (8S-88d4) News (G> Wallach, Jack Klugman, Ruth tioc 4:86 (8) Hasel (G> Ford. R Jus (86) Tombstone Territory (8-46) What’s It AU About (88) Mike Dosglas Show (G) Werid one (86) Batmaa (G) Dean Jones with guests. (46) FUatstones (864M6) Dragnet ’66 8:66 (8) Perry Mason (8648-66) Dean Martfai Shew (86) This Is the Life Guests are Jimmy Stewart, (86) Mmasters Victor Borge, Raquet Welch (46) F Troop asid the Oolddiggera. i Q 5:88 (46) Weather The star of “Meet <6) Onteasts (G) 8:86 (8) I Love Lacy (46) Whyn’s Magleal Mystery (86) VS Navy Aim George Washingtoin;" Tear (86) F Troop Thursday 7:30-850 16:86 (46) Oae Step Beyond (46) Truth or Oonseqsences 11:66 (8 8 88 8646) News —Weather 6:66 (8d) Weather — Sports and p.m. on NiBC. and Sports (G) News (86) TheDeteetIves (86) Open Mike 11:88 (8) Tharsday Starlight (88— ) BlghllghU (C) O'Brien, Peggy Ann Gamer, ■’World Ten Times Over” '64. (M)(86) MeHale’s Navy John Sutton. _ Drama of London's wild nliDt (46) News (86) Hantl^ - Brinkley Be- life and Jet setters who m & e 6:66 (46) 77 Sanset Strip port (C) things go. ^ Ivia Syms, Ed­ . > 6:86- - (8)- “Mews with - lyJteWaiter Cron- (8) Trath or Oonseqnences (G) ward Judd, Jime Ritchie. klte (G) (866646) News —Weather — "Under the Gun” '6L Richard fou (8) Nears arlth Frank Bey- Sports aadFeatares (G) Oonte, Audrey '^ te r , John fin nolds (C) 7:86 (86066) Meet George Wash- Hclntlre. ^ (86) Canadian Travel Film Mgton (G) (868648) Tsalght Show Jalm- Pol Jason Rmbards amd Jennifer West star in “ Spoon (8666) Hnntley -Brinkley B»- A "Project 30” production de­ ay Carson (0) an River An'thdiogy” Monday from 10 to 11 p.m. on pori (G) signed to breathe life arid sub- <646) Jooy Blahap Show (0) WO' 6:48 (86) Local News stance Into humanised school (8) Nows —Moments of Csm- CBS. 7:66 (8) After Dfamer Movie tntbook-tmage of our flrat Isrt aad Oaldspssts 1 "Jane Eyre" '44. English President Program Includes (86) Newt and Sign Oft Mr orphan girl becomes | emess newly-shot film footage of (W) Nawt Headllaet — VBAF In strange household. Film VDley Forge, Mt yemon. B«U|iaas FHm aad SIga Off Rei classic based on (Charlotte Penn, adldernem and Williama- 8:81 (8)NearB aad Weather —Mo­ An Bronte's novel. Joari Fontaine. burg and still-ptctures-ln-actlon ment of Medltetlaa aad Sign Orson Welles, Margaret segments featuring hlatoric Off 1 In Soap Operas, fou spe oft Time Grinds Slow wa FRIDAY JO PROGRAM bui NEW YORK (AP)—■nine Is times, along with muneroua sub­ 1 out ot Joint, said Slmkespeare, plots. With 14 shows on the 1:66 (8) OIri Talk (C) (C> bee and nowhere is that more true three networks that’s enough (86) FDm ^)**Trath or Coaeeqaeaoea (0) (O) (88) At Home with Ktttjr (C) (864646) News —WaaOMM' — 'tre than on televisiim’s soap operas. exxdtement to keep the house­ (86) Divorce Chart (C) ftoorts aad Feataraa (0) the The plots grind slow on the wives of America hanging on (646) Dream Boaee I W The WUd, WOd Weal <0> 1:86 (8) As the Worid Turn* (C) (864646) aixh Ghapatval api soaps. Ogoe 'veteran used to de­ their dustanops. (868846) Hlddea Facee (C) (646) T U ib Tam Jeaaa (0> Th scribe them (this w a y: "fflie lifts (hte addicted wat(dier cotv- (646 )Let’e Make aDeal(C) (8) Oomer Pyle — VSMO (0) tho 8:66 (3) Love le a Many Splendered Mary Jane Hlgby recalls the Here’s bow it goes on “Days 8:66 (8) Secret' Storm (C) 6:66 (8) Fridsy N U t Mivvle ot Our lAvas” for a week or so: (868646) Aaother Worid (C) "Siege of the Saxons” '68. time Ma 'Perkins stood by her (646) Geaeral Heepltal (C) Ronald Lewis, Janette Soott kitchen table for two weeks and On Itonday “a; caseworker 3:80(8) 'The Ltnkletter Slioa’ (C) (648) Lel’e Make a Deal (O) pays an unexpected call on Su­ (862646) Yea Doa’t Say arrives at Susan’s aparbnent— the slugging and the armiock I Let’s ship to Friday, April 4: were ordered deleted by the net­ 1:66 (8) News—Memeats of Gem- o f “ Susan teUs Scott she would like but not before “Scott vlslte fort aad GaMeposts Laura and Mickey to discuss the work censor. (646) Ose Ufa t# Live <0) (86) News aad B l^ Ott me to tell hhn 'more about her “I blew my stack,” Connors 4:66 It) Banser StallM (G) (46) News Mea«BSS — VSAF the p a s t" blueprints for their future (864846) Match Gama (C) BeBgieas Film aad Biga Oft hom e.” admitted. "I telephoned the (8) Mike Dooflac Shmr (C) 8:66 <8) News aad Waalher — Ma- No What happens is dmt in a typ- head of the network to teU him (46) Dark SkaSnn ment ot Medltatloa aad B ln an ioai sudser the writer Juggles The following week they are (864646) News (C) on how ridiculous the things was (8) Baael (C) we about five major conflicts at ail still chewiiMT It over. On getting. I said they should either (86) Tombsteae Territair I Wednesday, “Laura and Susan (88) Mike Dooslas Shew News with Fhosk Rev- 770 MAIN ST. Can ‘Mannix’ Be? tion of “David Copperfield,"' Bslds (0 ) Charles Dickens’s classic story (8846) Hsatley • BrisMsy Be- of the growth to maturity of a port (0) F.M. AHD AJN. (Coattimed from Page One) (86) Leeal News W YM AN o n . OOe Ih boy in 10th century England, (8) Death TaDair Dims (0) AT THE GBllEN “During the last season the win be telecast oa NBC In the (86)— Hmitiey- ■■ - Brfaridey-rieklc Be-“ I CAR rough stuff was cut down to an 1969-70 season with an all-star da’ almost ridiculous exteut,” the British cast headed by Sir a actor said. “New ’Mannix' bos Ralidi Richardson, Sir Laurence aul STEREO ahvBya been on action show that Olivier, Sir Michael Itodgra've Den WHJLIS Goraqn hel features a great deal of move­ and Dame Edith Evans. SPECIALISTS IN to RADIOS ment. It akso requires occasion­ Hie title role wlU be played WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND II al rough action-how ekse are you by Robin Phillips, who made his BBAJaS sn v ioB er going to appieUend a criminalT GHNEKdO. AUTO A RKPAB on TV-Badio Sales and Service acting debut in d^eriea in 1968 649-4581—18 MAIN ST., “ Y et I would eMhuHba Uiat In in the film "Decline and Fan.” 1 tal fly liti fre be I till pri tai wh HI' In* 1 bu' me gai