V ;'l ' i \ ■ . \ \ . 'W ■. \ f - FRIDAY, MAilCH 20, 1970 V ' PAOI TWENTY^XJXnt AvoragM Dally Net Proaa Ron The Weather iHanrljfatpr lEwninfi H^ralb 'Vor The Week RadaO Jsiiuary u , im Fair and ooldcar tonight wMli Scott Palmer, son of Mr. and knvB 36 to 80. Tomorrow In- Mrs. Donald Palmer, 16 ’Tim­ orcaalng oloudinsas, chaaea «< About Town ber Trail, Is the slate design 15,890 iiBln Mw In day. High in Mil Andrew D. Okbson of 608 chairman of the Auror^i^ (111.) MoMhetter—^A City of Village Charm EXCITING Wetherell St., science depart­ College Drama Guild produc­ ment chairman at James tion "Ghosts". He will also Talcott Junior High School In portray Mr. Manders In the pro­ VOL. LXXXiX, NO. 145 (EIGHTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1970 (Olaaslfted Advertialag on Page 10) PRICE TEN CENTS Helene Curtis West Hartford, earlier this duction which will run from week attended the annual meet­ March 20 to 22. r ing of the National Science Teachers Association at the "f; Natui;e Blend,.Wigs ConvenUon Center In Cincin­ Miss Carolann Lawrence, M ore them 10,000 YcB*ds o f daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nell nati, Ohio. ‘Kid Power’ 1IAI,E Lawrence, 89 Doane St., has Bright, Exciting, New SPRING New Leadership Sgt. William E. Hart, son of been named to the dean’s list' \ Beats City Hall Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Hart at Ashland (Ohio) College. Mail Strike (Theyil make your hair jealous) Sr. of 78 Phelps Rd., was Seated in Cambodia ESCX)NIDtDO, CaHf. (AP) recently promoted to his pres­ Miss Elizabeth A. Blcley, of — The city haa aorapped ent rank while serving with the 41 Duval St., has been named PHNOM PENH, CamtMdia ments not to recognise the plans for part of a new FABRICS storm drain system, surren­ USAF in Ankara, Turkey. to the dean's list at Baldwln- (AP) — Troops with fixed bayo- forces which deposed him. Wallace College, Berea,-^hlo. nets lined the streets In Cam bo- Sihanouk had interrupted a dering to a frog pond end kid power. Dennison B. Hoffman of New­ dla's capUal today, as the new vacation in France to fly to ington will speak about the Paul F. Teslk Jr., son of Mr. three-man leadership made its Moscow and Peki^ In hopes of When smaiy fry o f the Other Cities ‘ 'Story of Animals” at a meet­ and Mrs. Paul F. Teslk Sr., 32 lint public appearance at the getting Soviet and Chinese lead- neighborhood protested the ing of the Perennial Planters Westminster Rd. ,has earned National Aaaembly. ere to help persuade Viet Cong new system ‘would destroy Garden Club Monday at 8 p.m. second honors for the fall semes­ Cheng Heng was sworn in as and North Vietnamese forces to their frog pond and pidled up WASHINGTON (AP)— at the home of Mrs. Robert ter at Assumption College, Wor­ provislanal chief of state, re- reduce their military presence survey stakes, their parents Additional walkoats by Heins, Rosewood Lane, Bolton. cester, Mass. placing Prince Norodom Slhan- n Canvbodia. backed them up and refused mail carriers began today to grant the etty land for the Cb-hostesses are Miss Millicent ouk who was ousted in a blood- Matak’s govenunent contin- as pickets lined post offices Jones and Mrs. Harold Lavan- project. less coup last Wednesday. Vice ued to consolidate its position. in scattered cities in defi­ way. City engineer John Wil­ South Church Premier Siswatii Slrlk Matak, In its latest move, the govem- ance of back-to-work pleas oonsldered the real power be- nuent ousted Foreign Minister liamson backed down end by union leaders and the The Rev. Carl Saunders of Youth Staging hind the coup, and Defense Min- Norodom Puiisara, a distant lopped three blocks off the South Methodist Church will con­ later Gen. Lon Nol stood at bis cousin of Sihanouk. He was re­ proposed project. a^inistration’s agreement duct a service Sunday at 8:15 Folk Service sides. placed by Yem Sameaur, who "We ootdd have condemn­ to discuss wage demands. a.m. on radio station WINF. The Lon Nol said later in a broad- also holds the portfolios of Jus- ed the land, but they are the About 40 pickets amwared «t program is sponsored by the "They’ll Know We ore Chris­ peojde who would have bene­ tbs front entrance to the main Manchester Clergy Association cast to the nation that the gov- tice, health, and community tians By Our Love” a folk ser­ eminent planned to "safeguard realUons, and who was Cambo- fited by the project,” WU- poet offioe In Chicago—fh* and the Manchester Council of Uameon said. "But that’s kid tlon'a laugeat—after tint looal Churches. vice created by the youth of our independence within our dla's first foreign minister in present borders.” IMB. power, I gueas." union voted to etrtke. The ptofc- South Untted Methodist Churdi, eting bpgan as the that aUtt of The Couples Bridge Group 3 will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. He said in reference to Slhan- The government' ordered all canton waa achedutod to report ouk: "Any act or plot of the pictures of Sihanouk removed and 4 of the Manchester New­ in Cooper Hall. tot week* comers Club of the YWCA will prince detrlmentai to (Cambodia from sight. Pictures of the . , y -, -m-m After several years of parUed- 'At ttw aame time, ptoktMng meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Group will be condemned as treason." prince, some of which have >4 Was scheduled to begto In 73 of 3 will meet at the home of Mr. patlng In folk services with All foreign legations In Phnom hung in their places since he guitars and voices, the young Chicago’s postal subatattaw. and Mrs. Barry Stoner, 12 Pane Penh have been advised the ac- was placed on the throne by In , worksra alao voted Dr., Glastonbury, and Group 4 people planned a service In­ tion in deposing Sihanouk was French colonial rulers in 1941, corporating their idpas and mu­ Senators See not to report for work bagtiwing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. legal, he added. began coming down in all public with today'# tint shift and, in Beautiful as the most beautiful hair. Permanently curled. Just tease Norman MacIntyre, Walnut Dr., sic. Under the leadership o< Sihanouk, who was ousted buildings and offices, and style yourself. Wash & wear. Never frizzy. Never limp. (The secret’s Robert Knight and Miss Lynn Ftttaburgh, ptoketing of tilt Marlborough. while in Moscow, was quoted in A Cambodian language news main poat office began at 5 in our special fiber, Modac 53™.) Mix & match 24 fabulous shades. Beggs, Manchester High School Victory Near Peking as calling for a referen- paper, "(Jolden Country,” le- cum., EST. Replacement guarantee for one full year with every wig, wiglette and Three Manchester seniors a* students, the group chose music dum and urging foreign govern- ported today that Lm Nol was WASHINOTON (AP) —Sena­ In Detroit, however, offtoan' fall. They’re great. Try them and see. Bridgeport School of Nursing, from various sources and com­ Instrumental in blocking a pow- bined It with a liturgy that pro­ tors opposing Judge O. Harrold o f the kxnJ unton voted imaiSr and members of the school er^y by Slha^s camwell say they may be wlth- mouaty Ertday night to rrtun chorus, will appear In concert claims their faith In Jesus STBETCHWIG $29.9S/ FAII. $17.95 / WIGLETTE $9.95 Christ through worship. paper said tta to three vo4 of d efe^ Pres- all employee to work aa aoon aa at the New England Hospital Cong Forces ^ m ow ^ Ident Nixon’s Supreme Court poaalbto.A wildcat atrtloa had Assembly In Boston, March 2i. Several of the youths will day — ^ ^'*****'*^ nominee and, after a week ct ckNMd 33 of that olty'B SS aubata- They are; Miss Linda Turgeon, share their ideas on the mean­ 1 1 ing of the theme of the service up was ouste<^-by M inl^r of debate, Republican backers prl- ttons. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ade- and others will participate in Ground Defense Oum ^^tedy concede their strength Is Poatal authorlttea in PMtauAel- lor Turgfeon Jr. of 3 Durkin St.; to Drive Deeper W IG DEMONSTRATION the dialogue sermon. rine end by the police dilef of ggppw pMa aald 15 caniani and about Miss Audrey Lindahl, daughter The senior high youth group Phnom Penh. Both have been opporiante say they can count two dodMn clexka repotted tor of Mr. and Mrs. H.O. Lindahl has made liturgical 'banners 50 Into Laos fired and are believed to be un- 39 votes against Senate Postmaster Joseph Benucci takes an agonized look at the strike-snagged mail work today. Normally, they Louise Chaphe, Helene Curtis Hair Fashion Stylist will be here Saturday, of B Avon Bt.; and Miss Bernice % Em bargo said, 3,800 carrlera and 500 and posters for the prooeasdon- DRESS FABRICS • SUITING der house arrert. confimvatkMi of the Fkmlda Ju- which is piling up at the post office in Newark, N. J. (AP Photofax) Mora, daughter of Mr. and March 21 in our Cosmetic Dept, to demonstrate our beautiful wigs. al. VIENTIANE, Laoa (AP) Meanwhile, the local press additional nine sen- cterka would be working In tile Mrs. John Mora, 330 Hackma­ The service will close with Even Some KNITS Nosth Vietnameae_____ forces ■ and radio continued frontal as- leaning toward "no" main poat office and Ita 41 tack St. the oelebratlon of the Lord’s preaaed their d riv e In new Sight" »aults on the name of Sihanouk votes. Placed on All brancbM, Supper with the Rev. Gcu:y S. tog near the government com- wife. Princess Monique. Admi'nistrat'on forces, mean- A few hour# after fUkOm be­ Army Spec. 4 Harry M. Hun­ Cornell offering prayers of mand post of Long Cheng today local language paper while, have abandoned the oon- Personal Hardship Stamps gan torm'ng at the m ^ poat of- tington, son of Mr. and Mrs. consecration. The people will as an emissary from the pro- riiargc that Sihanouk and his Hdent prediction only a few State Mail (ice In Pittsburgh, poUoa aati- Hales Easter Sale is Now In Progress Harry E. Huntington of 28 Oak- gather around tiie communion Communist Pathet Lao pie- have enough money in more than 30 senators at most mated tbelr number at about wood Rd., was promoted to his table. (Pil^riwvMills pared to meet with the Leot'an Swiss bank accounts to make would vote against Carsweli’s BRIDGBa>OBT, Conn. (AP) — 500. Later, however, aoma w a » IF YOU DIDN’T RECEIVE YOUR COPY OF OUR present rank while serving with The offering received during FABRIC DEPARTMENT STORE pnmiler. Prince Souvanna seventh rlchert man in oonffirmatlon, aaid now reported- 18 Million Pieces of Mail D efyii^ a court order aimed at ■***^ branch atattona. the 18th Engineer Battalion, CIRCULAR — STOP IN AND GET ONE TODAY! the service will go to support Pbouma. the world. ly would be happy if 67 senators getting rtrlklng mailmen back ^ Washington a eew ii^ near Lai Khe, Vietnam. Hsiao Mel-Llen of Taiwan, a 434 Oakland Str—t # Rt. 83 • MANCHESTER Intarmed sources also report- “ that the two spent all vote for him. More than 18 milUtm pieces of market said they planned to rC' stailment payments because of _ . , , . cord to halt .ttia apmadtag walk- Grade 6 girl that a youth grroup ed the North Vtotnamese took time makiiig movies rath- Although the outlook appears undelivered mall have caused main open, the maU st^page. ^ outo pmHng negotiatlona waa Miss Arlene LaPenta, daugh­ of the church has adopted Open Monday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. comptote control of Sam Thong, attending to affairs of poster for Carswell opponents, a Inconvenience for mUllMis, per- Business leaders said the A Chase Maitoattan hank Joined Uie spreading strike to- peaitoed FWdey by poatal unton ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholes through the Christian Chil­ Boston Post Road • ORANGE Colony Shopping Plaza • WALUNOFORD another American-supported “P ^ ridicule a leader. Sen. Birch Bayb, D-Ind., swiol hardship for some and se- backlog of undelivered commer- spokesman In New York said ------leadsra and the admtolstratton. Mm! Here Is A Sale To LaPenta, 66 Wedgewood Dr., dren’s Fund. bane 10 miles away. movie Sihanouk made last year, gajd Friday he is not ready to rious disruption for many busl- clal mall would take days end that few, if any penalties would Their vote Friday nlghc to Jon iptie accord waa rtwttarad whan has been named to the honors The service is open to those "Thei enemy controls the town movie was written, direct- ppcdiot victory. nesses.. possibly weeks to unravel. They be assessed against those who walkout meant that all ma- Chicago worker# 'voted to 1JOUSE Your Likins! Pre-Easler list for the first semester at who would like to experience a of Sam Thong," a souree aaid. produced by Sihanouk, While the atruggle for com- In areas affected by the said some financial transactions fall behind on payments. I®*" CXmnecticut edtias were wltiiF- strike. __ Upsula College, East Orange, different form of worship for Read Herald Advertisements "They may control It from the rtarred in lit with hta rnttments was going on beitind strike, many persons dependent had become entangled. jn indlanapoUa, the Travelers ****iSm N.J. Palm Sunday. high ground or thery may be in the soenea, two senators de- on pension or welfare payments Borne political and budneen insurance Co. and Travelers In- powra clacks vowi W ^ Mtameapolla, Mllwiauko^ kin It. We don’t know." Sihanouk said he waa "illegal- dared themselvee Friday, one wWch they normally receive leaders called for leniency for demnUy Co. of Indlanapolto aaid "P®®* carrier’s picket Frandsoo, Mdftwr IkliiAOga^ ly deposetf' by the O^bodian far and one against, leaving the through the mail were worried, persons who fall behind on in- that policyholders unable to lines. subwba foUawadfollowed siot. sttit, vottnMvatu* «- ai- T3)6 sotirofi im-Vj the soveni* - AU incoming and outgoing ther to continue walkouts al­ ment troops under Gen. Vang accordipg to a New count of those pubUcIy an- Anxiety spread among cfhera- make payments on premiume ______. „ , Piao had withdrawn from the News Agency report. nounoed still heavily in favor of including wives of servicemen due woiw not be penalized "tor ^ embargoed from Con. ready fci effect or tnitiato new SALE Wlto sunroumUna the base a recognize sudi a regime the 60-yenr-oId federal appeals m Vietnam—who waited for let- necticut by the Post Office De- ones. ^ partmentirtday. and in Bridge- to New York, whrt. the llrat d ip p .y’^ S S T T r the ters from distant relatives. Bird’s-Eye HALE — P®*’* ^ federal Judge ordered strike began lort WednMday, One Day Only Sat,, Cambodian legality as well as Sen. Jack MUler, R-Iowa, who Mounting hardships were de- One look says a lot • part of the country, but it' was etrlklng matlmen in the postal workers aefaeduM * vote not known in what cUrecUon the Khmer (Cambodian) peo- bolted his party’s ranks to vote scribed by many in the busl- th w ^ P’ s : agalnst the nominatioa of Cle- ne«, financkd and industrial mem^r balL^ immeldato- March 21st The report, monitored from Glimpse Of ly. the work stoppage. ulation they headed for Long ment F. Haimsworth Jr. last oommunities. Some members of term loans to businesses seri­ Cheng, Vang Pao's heedquar- Peking in Tokyo, quoted fiihan' year, said he was for CaraweH. the garment industry aaid unde- ously damaged by the strike. Within a few hours, however, iHowevw.However, mall cantonoarrtani In tore, to consolidate govc™ t ^ That raised the number pub- u.^red mall orders for Easter the effect of the court order Brunswick, N.J., wMhdraw hear the verdict of the whole na- Moly committed for confinnation clothing could cause business Mail Strike The Now York State Labor being questioned, os new nteket Unes to 'tot other postal One drive says it alL forces there. Department saidsaid that unemnlov-unemploy' ______,,______r—— . .. _ tion” in a referendum. to 39. failure. groups of mailmen in Waters vrorkera go back to ttirir Jobs In the new flgbUng, North By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS m^t-insurance beneftts would Vietnamese troops attacked a He said conditions for such a Sen. Vance Hartke, D-Ind., «. miserahle m«i« " mid bury and Falrtteld — and final- pwiAmg a vote on vdMilMr to vote would have to Include toW a Democratic rally In hfa . -‘-X* “ Pames:Parties: Theine U.S.u.s. rosi Post uraoe Offioe oebe senv sent byoy memenger messenger «. to localjocm ly Bridgeport — Jotned the continue thalr strike, Camaro is made for people of large crowds. There are two buckets up government position on a nidge presence of an armed oontln- home state Friday nisht he to I>epartment and striking mem- offlws if t^y were not able to N e w C a m a r o . two miles north of Long Cheng, ^ ______4 - ___t__ xi______DCWl irUsuOA^a ul &Vvempi0 W a# AU7f_f"7Trk 1lTa44rk’no1 vAa r»4i nlnl-markta f-HyVklloK strike. Shouts of "atrtaa, otriha" We didn’t make it for just anybody. who like to choose their front, two bucket cushions in back. And long­ bers of the AFLrCIO National reach claimants through the In the lower Naugatuck River greeted CiMoogo union teodm ’ wWch Is about 90 mUea north of ^ »>y ^ wuld ^ a g ^ ^ get maU from his strike-free Ml- Letter Carriers Union, with oth- moll soon, We did make it for people who like sleek power. Four transmissions er doors that make them easier to get to. tbe odminiBtraUve capital of Vi­ rival parties, sent to our coun' “ 7 .’. f* ami residence to his strikebound VaUey, letter oarrtera in Deahy attsmpta to iriato Friday’s are available. And six engines, We made the new Camaro for people who try for this sole purpose by In' publicly committed opponents to er postal workers generally hon- About 500 bags of mall await-' and Shelton voted Friday night mesthigs wtth Beoratary of La­ new shapes. Long hoods. And fast fastbacks. entiane. orlng picket lines. ed shipment oversees to Ameri- We made it for people who like to drive up to the Turbo-Jet 396 VS like the stopping power of front disc dia, Canada and Poland." te strike, and titedr ooborte in bor Oeoege P. SbuMs and Ikaib- The Potiiet Lao represente- The three oountries are mem- Issues: Wages. Strikers seek can servicemen and thetr fami- on a road. Not just ride on it. That’s why with the SS version. brakes. And protection of side-^uard ttvvork. ««»». ’ »ald Sihanouk has not morning by the spreading maU surge in atrlka senttaMOt was singe of mgotiattons." He told ^ being recorded, Blount released Souvanna would study the letter ^ Choumade clear to Bl­ He Has Time to Kill... By Friday night, the striking this atetement after maating and reply later. hanouk that China would have letter carriers In the major with presidents of the seven In Bangkok, Thatiand govern- to do with persuading cities and in some outlying oom­ postal unions; SUITS and ment refused to com- Vietnam or the Viet Cong munities had been Joined by "I remain convinced that the to remove their troops from And Kill... And Kill... letter carriers in New Clanoon (See Page Bight) (See Page Seven) Cambodia. By NICHOLAS C. CHRISS to 800 years In prison for rapeu "A defendant with such a sen^ and Westport. SPORTCOATS The Los Angeles Times A probation offloer noted that tenoe might w-eU ask himaelf, DALLAS — Sometimes at Hemphill had been in trouble how's the parole board going night, lying on Ms cot In a Dal­ atnoe he was 13 years old. to feel about freeing a man with las Oounty Jail, Joseph Franklin In yean to come, SUto* sen­ a thousand year sentence Wine Battle Bottles Up SiUs, 49, stira restleaaly — half tence may be worth little more "The message of the Jury Atlanta Mayor Fires awake arid half asleep — think­ than a footnote ki htotory. obviously is that this man to to \* ALL SUITS m 4 SPORT COATS ing about whet haa happened to But today, 'wtth the country be kept off the streets forever. Common Market Talks him. in a tew-and-erder frame of This might not mean to much 1,400 Striking Workers ON SALE, INGLUDINO OUR His past oonetete of 31 felony mind, tt seeens to some peo­ for someone with a habitual • BRUSSEaLS (.AP) —A battle Presldlrg' Belgian Eoc^gn oonvloUons and 25 years brtiind ple — the Jurors, the prosecu- criminal record like Silts, but ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — May- cal YMCA Friday nW . i* * " NEW SPRINB STYLESI over the f ^ flow of ItaHsn and M’ntoter Pierre Harmel, said: bma during five prison terms. tkai, the womcm who was rob­ tt could be enormously wrong or Sam MasseUvordared the Shapiro ^ Oermnn wines acroae France’s < ttto start of European which means the farm financing 30 minutes, a Jury o f eight wom­ keep habitual criminate off the several 200-and 400 year- to replace some 1,400 striking asked to brip with the plokito. INCLUDED — NOTHING WITH­ Oonummlty negottattons on syrtem camot take effect next en and tour men aentenoed SiUa 8tT00bB. sentences given -in Dallas courts workera he fired for not return- Subriantiol numbera of tas Brtttrti membenhlp. jan . 1, because there wiU be in- to 1,000 yeora in prison on a Dalles Dist. Atty. Henry but "w e don't have a contest Ing to tbelr Jobs. workers returned to ^ Johe HELD! A frae flow of Chianti wine by suffioLcnt time foB" national par- robbery by oasautt charge. Wade says he is not certain of here to see who can get 2,000 Maseell dlsmlesed the work- in the face of Maoaall a uHtaMr April 1 would have opened the iiAm w. to ratify." And, with only the spasm of the effect of the sentence aa a years." era Friday night after a five- turn. deterrent. Rag. I9B.B0 ...... N O W g j * way. tor talks between the Cbm- a. a amlle on Ms face, SUls aaya, It was two of Wade’s young hour session with union leaders gome 2,500 workan walhod Off n m„ Martet wuand onia^Britain. ^ proiotiged^ U w a govern-I risk "I don’t beheve I got enough "The sentence legally may assistants who sparked the Idea failed to bring an agreement to Tuesday, but the otty repotted R « g . f 8 5 . M ...... N O W i 6 t Camaro Sport Coupe with Rally Sport package. ment ertote, ^ g e n ^ e l ^ S r a life in me to live that kmg." not mean much,” he said, "but of a thousand year sentence end the four-day walkout. He 1,431 uaexcused abetnotw I1V Rag. $80.00 ...... N O W M 4 i% n n g A pBckaiPD o o u includ- «yiii bA mUiigi in Tbitv So far aa onyove knows, SUto paydHlogloaUy It might be a among the Jurora. had issued a return to work or day. The work toroa hi flw tag the Ooihmon Market farm probably to the flrat person In deterrent to crlminala." During selection of the Jury be fired ultimatum. etrike-affected dapartmonte Ite Rag. 170.00 ...... ^...... N O W S M A.w« cetod mean that weeks or But othen, Including Judgea, month# go by before any ItaUan this loountty aentenoed to 1,000 Feb. 23, Jotm Sparling, 38, “The cUy is in for a riege," toled 4,078. tor thfdr European P »- guvwmment could algn the Com- yea n in Jail. WhSe Ms record attorneys, penologiete cuid some asked each venireman If, he or said Morton Shapiro, repreeent- However about 1,100 of the to sorry indeed, the offetsM tor embarnMed officials, wish the she would go along with such a ative for the American Federa- i,400 workera in the Publio Onw Day Only — Sert., March 21 sp France. which he was puntobad, a $78.10 whole thing hod never taken sentence. FMaoe haa said it will not Uon of State, County and Munlo- Works Dlviatoa stayed oft the Don’t misa this Important Pre-Easter Sale! Simply heavy praoaure from wire grow- robbery, seems hSzdly suitable. plaee. When it came time for the ipai Bmployra, AFL-dO. Job. deduct-20% off any price ticket of men’s suits or who toor a flow of oompeti- Britain and oth- Texas law provktoo that tolo- "It makee a mockery out of summation of the punishment sport coats! Choose from deluxe tailored worsted tiv^ ImtEtrd all •** for memberahlp ntea can be puMahad by any the system of Justioe," aaid one Shapiro aaid pickets were MoosaU a natroiaiag arguments, after Sills had been called to be present at the ptr^ order Friday la FuHon OoURty suits, sport coats, all weather coats with i^-out taotantaal dstaite of a commtm agricultural term of not lem than five years. Judge. found guUty of robbery, the Jur­ Ilnera. wine potocy be settled before !» « * « € » to tied up. But both prosecuting and de­ Omodals aay here that re- sonnet office and all city Inetol- -superior Oourt to prevant wdM ora were reminded of thte by laUons today. interferance wtth worketw Write- f r e e CUSTOM ALTEBATKWS opeitoig up tte borden tor Ital- Talka with Britain ritbuld for- fense atteimeys agree ' Sms’ gardteas of whether SUla had Aeototant Proaecutnr Lanny NO MONEY DOWN— -A ton and Oarman wtoas. mally start next Jply. sentence to more the result of gotten 1,0(» yeare or 1(W yeara, Some 500 National OuardaoMn ,«tu n i u t thari Jeha A Ramsxm, 37, who urged them remained on a standby alert or- heartng was eat tor Thundhy. The BBC council of foreign U en i de Koeter, of the Dutch hta kworrlglbte past than the he win be eligible for parole In to give Silla a thousand year Enter the ’70 Chevy Sports Holiday Drawing. Now thru March 31. and agrtatiKural miniatara foreign oMce, m id ; *T wonder robtiery ttseU. 10 to 20 yaan depending on how dered by Gov. Latter Maddox at About 30 gaitWfo «o)T ' sentence. Maaaell'a requaot, wliila aU aoootted O 945 MAIN STREET — DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER You could win a week-long trip for two to a famous sporU event, anywhere in the world! Or a new Camaro or other Chevrolet sport modell 8 146 etnerged after a olx-hour oao- whether we will suocaed In sign. The Dedtea Jury may have aat much good time he accumu- Ramsay says it was hla idea prizes, in all. For full details and an entry form, visit your participating Chevrolet Dealer’s Sports Department. Residents of N w Jersey Iowa aton early today to teU newsmen ing the package deal at our next a trmd. Wadnaaday anothar tetea But aa Robert C. Dow- to get a thousand year sentence. leaves and days off were can- rouhda by poUoa Frtdfor. Florida, Ohio, Georgia and Missouri may request an entry form by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelooe to their Chevrolet dealer! Otot they had fallad to agree but meethg ■ on April 30 in Brus- Jury )n neigfaboriag F t Worth sqn, a UMverstty of Texes law oeled lor Atlanta poUoemen. About 100 atrlkon mat at a 1»- (■•• PN^ Inuri) AMPLE PARKING A OF lACULIHCC This offer void in the states of Washington and iVisconsin or wherever prohibited by law. would try again April 30. aeio," sentenced Samuel Homphtil, 18, pointe out: (•as Page Bight)

4 4, Panel Replaces Rights Chief Bond Prices MOVIERmiNQS Sheinwold on Bridge Sunday Sermon News for Senior Citizens Happenings FORRARENIBANO jates For Teens YOUNG PEOPUE FLAY THAT WORKS NORTH A panol dlacuulon on "Par- sa u n a s: L i Found Slain In Rally At MAY STOX BE BAD zonal Evangelism in the Spread By WALLY FORTIN ?*• •SIMMs •« MM ra M «i a to M m« 4 K732 D m m rro K pRRIto iSMM Nto llMtoMMIto •! 0? A83 Named by Town Democrats of Christianity" win replace the Satunlay, March II toitoM MiitoM tor WmMm Mr NMIr «MWtoa By ALFRED BHEINWOLD K6 sermon tomorrow at tha 6 p.m. HeUo everybody! Weil, I'm students will prei>are sandwlch- in Detroit Week’ s End 0 TUlland Democrats will send "WIe Miould taka a look PROCMUEMTVE ELBCnU O EXIHS, Incoming,. FYeshman Any reader of thte column ♦ 9765 service at the Church of Christ, wiltliiK this ooitinm a little In es for tiie kitchen social play- M.L M i l W M im iD two imoommltted dalegatea to aroiaid at th« other U county Lydoll and Vernon Bta. Eugene 143 Main St., afoaekestor, C on. DETROIT (AP) ^ The 61- T w t. By JACK LEFLER can tell that declarer will inake WEST EAST needed if this item on your •dvanoe, in tact as we are era, and others interested, 6«Mr«l AuMIh w ii the state convientlon and one 1«fault Mated. This column of questioni and answers on fMeral Brewer, minister, will serve oa about raody for the takeoff There will be corned beef on year-old executive director of EXJHS Auditorium, 1:30 p.m., AP Business Writer ♦ QJ95 ♦ 84 return is questioned. An experience in leiaure living. A beneficial health oM, four hearts in today’s hand K dMegalta committed to the Rev. . Joaeph Klaaiwz of He- m oderator. time to Washington, D.C. We’ll rye bread, for twenty • five the Mtchigw Civil Rights Com­ Lufts Junior Museum sponsors ^ 5 C? Q764 tax nuitters is provided by the local office of the U.S. tWs con be.yours! Grand Gpenkig Soon. Gall os new for "Cinderella", presented by the NEW YORK (AP) Booid Alt Alu Aauimo he guesses whlrii opponent has 0 Q 10 9 4 0 8732 Jomnh Duffav *"*** ** eotpeotod to oloo SMk Q) Are tipe coneidered Ms- Member, of the panel and be -there, and back again of cents, find tuna fish salad at mission was slain Friday night prices rallied late the past week Panntil GuIIm m I m w iiMM the state oentral commlttee- Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public at 646-6666 or 648-6666. W atch popeta for oda . . . oouiwe, beCore this actually goes twenty cents. at his pa|-ked oar in a garage in Coiwecticut Valley Regional Bal­ the queen of hearts. The aveiS A AKJIO A 842 sUe? their topics are; Donald Hicks after an early decline. Congresaman Emilio Daddarlo woman’s spot, presmtly held by service to taxpayers. The column answers questions of East Hartfoid, “Why thS to press, however, U wlU be too Our menu for next week will downtown Detroit. • let Co.—tickets at the door. age reader gives the matter toUTH A ) Yea, and they must be -East Side Rec, School St., Government bond prices was unanimouMy endorsed tor Mm . Hammer, Oospel Must Be Communicated late to tell you about the trip be baked ham with raisin sauce, Burton, I. Gordin wias shot deep thou^t, steals a look at A A 10 6 governor by the Democratic moat frequently asked by taxpayers. included in groae income. Also, open 10-noon; 1-6 p.m. closed generally higher for the until next week baked sweet potatoes, mixed three times in the chest, report- MtTRICnO the East-West cards and then <7 KJ 1092 In endorsing State Rap. Beck, Personally” ; Edward Post of week, but munclpal bonds still IMtr ir nsJlrti •ccMtoMyluf Town Oommlttae following the cash tipa of $20 or more that •West Side Rec, Cedar St., "decides’’ to finesse through O AJJ ThlfejuU noted he originally Marlborough, "Christians as I can say however, that we and -Community Y, N. Main were sharply lower at the end of hnnt or AMult Iw N in end of the caucus, WhNe fitato 0 ) My only ineoma lost yoar Whan this and the other de­ you receive in a month while East tor the queen of hearts. A Q3 Rop. Audrey Beik of, Man- woricing for any one employer Witnesses for Christ” ; and had a nice sunny tahe-off, and . St., open 1-6 p.m. trading. This line of play works, but it Is was from a anmmer Job bo- pendency support testa are Ernest M oore o f 127D Main St., the wearing of the green stood wlU ^ honor^ with the Uve. nor whether the k lllng was South West North East field was unanimously endorsed _ twoon oomeotora at eollago. T« •heuld be reported to that em­ Bowers School, Princeton St., Long-term government bonds still the wrong way to play the months ago. “ flhis would: m ake met, then either o f you, but “ Advantages of OrganiMd Per­ out like a large thumb as we Presence of members of the related to his commission acUv- 8:30 p.m., Manchester Com­ NO Dm WOU U AOMilTB 1 C? Double Redouble Pau for secretary of state. gat a rafund, can I Joot oond not both, may claim your ployer. This will enable your —over 20 years—declined % of a (A(| IMII owy «ory hand. an outatandinx ssoretory of sonal Evangellem." boarded our buses.° ' Bofud of Direotora at this ities. munity Players presents Woody Pass 1 4 Double 2 0 Other endorsements were in my W-2 or do I hove to SU grandfather as an exemptioh. employer to withhold Sm IsI luncheon. Gordin was en route home point on Monday and Tuesday tonmiairni) South dealer. Pass Pass 2 ^ PsM Nicholaa Pawluk ot Vernon for state,” he stated, adding she Security and income tax on Because I’U be busy watching Allen’s "Don’t Drink the Wa­ but recovered. Thty are now al­ ont a whole tax form? The person not claiming the Having the members of the from his offices about five Both sides ■vulnerable. 4 C? All Pass ToHond County high oherUf and reminds him ot Mrs. Oroseo tips from your salary. ter", tickets at the door. most 4 points above their lows Opening lead—^King of Clubs. back in 1967. A ) You muat fllo n tax re­ exemption should complete Tonuidoeh bc^ give ;c:u wocks away from the garaga Exi:HS Auditorium, “The Con­ Mrs. Naomi Hammer, also of Form 2120, Multiple Support of last year. Shorter dated gov­ Put yourself in the South Vernon, for state central oom- The town committee also turn to obtain any refund due. Q) The addreee ehown on cept” is canceled! N menm com m club, and now you are left with Declaration, which ahonld be No place Is mote favorable over n^Tto^ iure I don'f^ “ "‘" f ^ ernments closed with only frac­ seat, ■ trying to make four mltteewoman. The town com- agreed to moomnwnd Jeon Copiea of Form 1040 and in- the label that came with my the new members, and say hello the commission disoovered the Teen Center, School St., Dance only the ten of spades and the filed with the return of the for tornado farmation then into any unexpected blondes, . alroadv know body alongside Gordin's auto. tional gains. hearts. Imagine that you are mlttee endorsed 36th Dlstriot Auperin for a vacancy on the atruetiona are available at lo­ return is wrong. Should I I'E have to turn the rest of the 7:30-11 p.m .—Members only. The three-month Treasury bill K-J-10 of trumps in your hand. one claiming the exemption. correct it? the relotlvrty flat region Mrs. Mary Rhodes arranged a Both had rented spaces there, playing the hand at the bridge State senator Robert Houlsy Board of Library Dincton cal IRS officea as wall aa many column over to Mrs. Joe Ma- Sunday, March II rate rose eeirly in the week, then You have two low spades and Form 2120 can be obtained lying eart of the RocMea in very leisurely and easy- going The oar door on the driver’s table and that your opponents last month. caused by the resignation of banka and post offices if you A) Yea, make the chang;e „ n«ir ..Ull 1 IWDUi^Ijr CM4U J HK5 VttI WI UK? utsvci o MH3 Pool, 12:30-4 p.m ., IQH declined, closing at 6.66 per THEATER TIME let the opponents take the trick. from your local IRS office., the United States. The zone program of round singing, with side was open. Police sold Gor- refuse to let you see their The three state, oonventfon Democrat Robert Noonan. Aup- did not receive one in the mall. right on the label and send it weekly swim for handloapped cent. Its lowest level since last Now any return at all will give of maximum oocuirence is SCHEDULE cards. And Imagine that the delegates were selected from a orin has also rsoelved the sup- If you read the instractlono, back on the return you file eo thlrara'llino thof Bernadette Noel at the for the distributed at close ‘to the eignif- State Theatre—^The Reivers, makes you ruff Ihe third club, cause you lack support for the $7,800, then you dhould pay Tuesday, March 24 rity and John Bundcas, nine members endorsed loot month factor in determining who can duction for this? to the food sale should call our day at Temple Bethel. icant 9 per cent rate, a big rally 2, 4:30, 6:60, 9:16 you lead a spade to dummy’s unbid major — the one suit in self-employment tax on part Friday night setback. (rffioe, 643-S310 and tell __ us_ what ______each, >and M rs. Georglanna claim the child as dependent. COME IN AND MAKE US AN OFFER! South United Methodist develop^. The net result was a king and a spade back to the which you should have good become effective on April 10. A) No, commuting is a per­ or all of your earnings from Lsrt F^y’s setback toui^- ’bake, Hampton, seven. The -votes for Divorce or separation agree­ Church, Downstairs Lounge, af­ return of new-lssue yields to the SUNDAY ace. Then you cash the top diar four-card support. sonal expense under our tax self-employment but only if ment gained some new partici­ the three delegatee were made ments UBually specify whether pants, and the total attending Miss Ann Senkbell made,some State Authorizes ter schitx)! hours until 4 p.m .— previous week’s closing level Burnside — Ssoret o< San Vit- monds and ruff a diamond in Copyright 1976 Mancheeter Evening Herald laws and not deductible. How­ your net earnings from self- unanimous on a motion pre­ a payment ia alimony or for was 60 persona. The winners beauty B3a^r B g^as her "Do your own thing” , limited to and a good net improvement in torla, 2:00, 4:20, 6:45, 9:00. dummy. Ruff dummy’s last Oenerol Features Oorp. Tolland correspondent Bette ever, you can deduct the state employment are $400 or more. THIS SUNDAY. MARCH 22nd sented by Oarrity. child support. were: Andy NoLke, 141: WUmar contribution to ow fo<^ s^e, $1,000 to Recall Junior high students. seasoned utilities. Cliiema I — (EJast Hartford) Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. gas tax you pay as a result of Remember the combined total WiUie’s Steak House, 8 p.m . Montasi, Mrs. Hampton and FTetocher, ISI; FToraioe Plltt, “'ey were sold out this Next week’s corporate calen­ Bob A Carol A Ted A Alice, Q) My brother and I each your driving. subject to social security and We will be open for your shopping convenience from 2 to 8 p.m. Teen Panthers "Style Show" sponsored by the 2:25,-4:40, 7:00, 9:00. Gerard Doudera will attend as 122; PeMx Jesante, 121; Thomas Wedneaday, slnoe they wera dar totaling $680 million will be contribute 1/8 the support of A table to help you figure self-employment tax ia $7,800. Gibbons Assembly, Catholic sKemaltes, with the same break­ o f plonoa Oulbraiweo Organa and one ot the largest on record Bast Hartford Drive-In — A f4sr w/mo/f our grandfather, he furnishec Come in and rae our fine aelecticn S J e r ^ ^ “^ k n e w h a v e n , conn. (AP) _ Ladles of Columbus . .. tickets down as for the delegates (two Stock Market this deduction is in the 1040 Q) I’m itemizing deductions. The advance calendar for all of Time For Giving, 7:30; Hotel, DHIVI I'. if nr , the remainder of hia support tax package on Page A-1. The advantage of this opportonlty to aave! ^ Jem^ y®" Ann. for your thoughtful- at Uie door. 9:20. uncommitted and one for Duffey. Can I deduct the service A prs totals alm ost $3 bUUon. 'AN Evt M z a n . m DccnER I from hia Social Security. Can deduction is based on the gras charges I pay in inatallmcnt •East Side Rec, -West Side Bast Windsor DrI've - In — Tht ICMIMV, 4 oto|nsl8f-M4 ill Montesi received 24 votes, Mrs. Unspectacular Mixdcipel bond prices fell for either of ns claim him as a de­ tax rate in your state and the purchases? 119; Claire Henn, 119; Frits oenau. j Rec, -Oommimlty Y, and -Illing the second straight week. Early Camille 2000, 7:30; Fast Set, thosa mirranT art Mh SM is M|- Hampton 21, Doudera 18 and Black Panther murder case, the pendent? number of miles you drive. Gym, ail open 6-10 p.m . in the week new Iseuee were 9:35. tinnclutl'’ -SMtoNUM.ar.AM Burokas 17. During Week A ) The interest portion of WUldnaon, 119; Ida Corm ier, Thursday’s pinochle was at- state has now authorized ex­ Buckley School, Vernon St., priced to yield as m u^ as 26 to Mandhester Drive-In — Easy In brief commente before vot- A ) The support test for service or finance charges ia 116; El^^n Bronke, 116; Jifory tended by 36 i ^ e r s , and the penditure o f up to $1,000 to find NEW YORK (AP) Hie Q) I’m claiming a deduction McCann, 114; and Lyla Steele, wlnneirs were; Ellen Kieman, open 6-6:30 p.m. 45 basts points higher than the Rider, 8:50; The Ambushera, 'Camille tog for the state oonvention claiming your grandfather as deductible. If this amount is lem. PERSONS UNDER for the braces my daughter . 621; A lice Anderaon, 610; MolUe Wednesday, March 26 previous week’s levels. Later 7.■00. defegotes, the oonteatanto all market Umped through a dependent haa been met not stated separately, you may 114 The girls, Maude FVancis and needs to straighten her teeth. Monday’s kitchen social had McCarthy, 810; Peg VendriUo, Illing Junior High — Donut improved sentiment caused Mansfield Drive-In — Spirits [3 '8 □ 2 o o o ” •tWOdted Dsiddarb for gov- another unspectacular period since each of you contributes Should I send in the dental deduct the lesser of an amount Althea Wilson, were taken into NOT .‘.DVnTffj STSDIO 71' happy players, and our Mon- 610; Adelaide Pickett, 677; Sale during lunch. yields to decline but they closed of Dead, 7:00; Screoims, A Danldle Ctauibert emor; Mrs. Audrey BecA for over 10 percent of hia total bills I’ve paid with my return? equal to six percent of the custody last May in connection support and the sum of your day pinochle was atteirded by Claire Rent, 602; St. Mary’s Oiurch, Church and 5 to 26 basis points higher for Screams Again, 9:00. PLUS aecretaxy of obete (with tha eot- averagfe monthly unpaid bal­ with the slaying of Rackley. 66 persons. The winners were: North, 661; Grace Moore, 641; Locust Sts. "Wednesday Search the week. Next ■week’s munici- State Theatre — The Reivers, oepUon of Gorrity), and hod an peirfarmanae, in contributions was over half of A ) No, but keep them for ance or the actual charge for Since they were 16-years old at his support. Victor Christenson, 704; Lyle Mabel Keeney, 630 and Program ” , 3-6 p.m .; Informal pal calendar will be a moderate 2:06, 4:26, 6:46, 6:00. THE FAST SET. open mind on aS other state an^yste. your tax records. They will be the year. the time, they were handed over of represented a showcaae of im- ROUTE IS, VERNON ’'/i Milt Ntilh tf Tlw Olftit Steele, 697; 'Arthur Hoaglund, Katherine Frey, 626. discussion; 7:30 p.m. film "A $330 million. ofOoaa with the exoeptton to juvenile authorities. U.S. senator. .. der-CMhlevement 681; Tied Uvard, 667; Bess The Senior CiUsens’ Bowling Man Dies" — “A youth group They referred to thnee devel- One of the girls testified at In England put the Christ story Serpent’ s Significance Mxnan, 663; Grace Baker, 664; League, which bowls on Tues- It to In the race for U.S., sen-__ ■ opmento, which cculd ho,,-have ■been - -- WUiber Messier, 660; Mcrille days down at the Parkade Lanes, ® closed baU hearing and both to rock!” —optional discussion Bail Reduction Denied The insigne of the U.S. FINAL WEEKI ENDS TUES. Blessing Palms M cCbithy, JU6; Jennie Ftogarty, sOU have the DevUs in the were released on Dec. 3 by to follow. Medical Corps Is patterned FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — Sr 636; Marjaret Donahue, 637; lead. They ore the top team, Jutige Aaron J. Palmer. The EXJHS, last period,. National after the staff of the Gbeok, taMk« five candidates, tecum- A motion fo r reduction o f $60,000 DLOBAL AWARD WINNER! 1970 At St. Mary’s PARISIAN M ay Derby, 634; Gi b Gull, 633; with the Gutter Dusters second,' sessian vras closed and the Honor and Honors E Assembly. tient Sen. Thomaa Dcdd; Duf- ^ boll tor a CUnton, Conn, man Aesculapius, around whose Ois Wilson, 633; and Louise and the 6 Angels third. The transcript impounded because of •East Side Rec, -West Side staff, called a caduceus, is 9:15 fey; Edward Moroua of Now Palm Sunday atrvtoas a t S t Rec, -Community Y, and -Illing charged with robbing a FVdl THE Haven; Alpbomim Donahue of ^ «*8tructten Industry, Hag now, 632. women’s high' single scorer was “*® prosecution’s fear that there entwined a serpent In FANAVIMN* Miary’a Bptocopgl CSuirdi wffi Gym, all open 6-10 p.m. River 'hank was denied FViday. lecHwootor atamfoed, and os of yratanlay —A rtateonent Tuesday by COIFFURE Wednesday's arts end crafts Ann Wlmmer with 166, and the would be retaliation againet the R ichaid F . Dodge 60, is ancient days, Ihe serpent SECRET begtei wllti holy oommunfion eln— turned out to be a volun- high triple scorer of 416, was g'**! who teetlfied. •Buckley Gym and -Waddell was the syinhol health be­ Oongreranian John Mionagan o f PaUi MicCIracken, chairman of Gym, open 6-6:30 p.m. charged with robbing the High­ Waterbury. the Preeldent’e OouncU of Eoo- and btoaaing o f the pohns at WHERE LOVELINESS IS CREATED teer project of making puppets Ruth Johnson. For the men. However, W. Paul Flynn, who land Branch of the F’au River cause It could shed Us skin OF SANTA for the children at Manchester it was Earl Jensen, as high “*® puWic defender for one Thursday, March 26 pear young again. With the of Swan- nwnic Advtoora, that Prosident 7:80 a,m. Palma wUii be dio- Trust company on Miarch. 16. who hi T>af. Nlxonfe move elgnaled a reloxa- tributed at thte and otfaor oerv- 55 OAK STREET Memorial Hospital. single of 161, and high triple of “*® defendants in the FX!HS — 4 hour day. P olice say they found $2,060 In VinORIA The hot meal program had 98 409. case, claimed the testimony of -Float Side Rec, -West Side ANTHONY (JUINN fey, the other oandMatea tor Ihe tlon of ftocal poeicy. lc» * - the seat ot Ids car. anote claimed to be o f —A statemfent WOdnenday by Ih e Stany wfll be said at 9 TEL. 643-9832 persons enjoying the com beef is the sch e^ for the ^ Rec, -Community Y, and -lUlng District Court Judge George P. VIRNA HARDY SERGIO and cabbage, and e ll made very . help his oMent, George Edwards, Gym, all open from 6-10 p.m. USi KRtXlER’ FRANCHl an open mted. IMfeuk otated Arthur F. Bums, 'Eledeiral Re- and 11 o.m., and will inokide Driscoll denied Ms attempt to a drameUlaatian of the Paaaian favorable comments about the M o^y 10 a m to noon defense lawyers •Waddell Gym, open 6-9:30 he wtil ‘‘{nxibalbly go teto tfaei serve Board chairman, that the get personal recognizanoe bond. etooording to St. MjatOsew, me^, which proves tt is one of huchen siijial, no need o< cani p.m . ocnventlion with on open mind.” money ouq^ly should ibe expand- the favorites. duce the two girts as witnesses BURNSIDE Otiier Ddegatea ed by at least 2 per cent per which to the goq>et for Palm Friday, March 27 Sunday. It records the tost daya All schools closed — Good Fri­ All other delegaten to the year. Superior Court Judge Harold ■vosteua conventions wece noml- The market’s response to of Jesus Ctefet on earth, Pl'k «P 8:80 a.m. and two day. culminating with Hia crucl- meals for the kx»l senior cltl- nn» Mulvey, who will preside All Recreation Centers Closed noted from the floor and elect- these dervetopmenta wen as fol- fixfoti. sens, but also has been recog- ^ ^ ^ “ over the upcoming trial of the — Good Friday. nd wMbout oonteoL lows; Quality Candy nixed as a training teclllty for ’ Black Panthers, released the TONIGHT Those attending the June 20 qiie Dow Jones average ot 80 Rake in the draimatteatton at the si>eclal education students, Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, oil transcript of the ball hearing, Saturday, M arch 28 the two servioeiB viH be taken All Recreation Centers closed I^ANCHESTe 3nd OongneenlonBl Diotitot con- industrials sUd 8.46 points to by the State Board of Bduca- Pabitlng ctass, and voiunbeer And on Friday, he authorized O R t - //%* thru TUES. by the Rev. Ttonolhy Oaiheccy due to Holy Week. ventlon te New London o s dele- 768.66. The A saodotod Preas 60- don. Mr. Norman Fendell re- work of making finger puppets Flynn to spend up to $1,000 in A Truly Top Show and the Rev. Rcnaild ItaJdamon, Teen Center, School St., Dance RIbS 6 & 44A • BOLTON NOTCH gataa are Chortea Regan, Mra. stock average declined 2.4 to for EA S T ER oendy received a vocational ^ Manchester Memorial Hos- state funds to search for the Hampton and Miontoal. Aites> 270.0'. Sinndard A Poor’s 600- the deacon; Leroy OetsktomSoz 7:30-11 p.m. — members only. and Tommie Strtngtettow, grant to provide food service PltaJ. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., bowling two girls. naten ore Mna. Dendumnd, stock index slipped .80 to 87.06, training for Students in special the Parkade Lanes. No bus Flynn, who as a public de- Trtpis Award Winier Judso, Jeremy ttie prophet; Remember . . . Mark Swetd- CawMKIWSpntM loiMKSiaMiitto Oenege Hunt end Mns. Cecilia and the New Yorit Stodc Ex- classes. Mrs. MerriU Colton acheduted. fender is already being paid by 'T'^Mault. charge index of 1,200 common Wtethrop Porter and Etaner SOUD CHOCOLATE loff, 647-9222, or drop in at 81 OdeB, chtef prtsnt; Jtte Bunnies - Crosses - Ducks who taught die government sub- Wednesday, 10 a.m. to nocm. Ui« alate to represent Edwards, R u ^ ll St., Drug Adrisory Cen­ Deiego^ to to* County gtocka declined .25 to 48.77. sldized food program at Man- arts a^d crafts; noon to 1 p.m., i»*d he needed either a private SheiSff OonvenUen elated tor FeeguMon and Roy Paig®, to* Milk Chocolate and White ter, Monday through FMday One anailyst said the oarefuUy govccnor; Iho Rnv. RuooeU ^ - Chester High School, mtUI in- Hot-Meal, end meals on wheels investigator or someone from June 18, are John ’p^inor, peatrotned enthusiasm ot inves­ Senior Citizens from 8 a.m . - 6 p.m . . . or ca ll A rlLME D RLCOfvD eMATTHELM ton and the Rcnr. G eorge struct the special education to shut-ins; 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., the state's attorney's office to anytim e, Eis there’s an Euiswer- MONTiiOrvIFR) TO MCMPHI.S f ’ tor Blslecld: and Joseph ^ tors In the Ught of Onse news wiad. Alternates are E arl ** Nortrand, the prtert at the al­ rtudents at the Center on Mon- F\m-Day program, 3 p.m. to 4 conduct the search, Ing service. items reflected “typlcai brtmv- ^ rendero, aoidlera; and Beehe. AUbert Dendurand EASTER BASKETS days. Last Monday the groups pm., squart dancing, with Mr. State’s Atty. Arnold Markle -These activities require Oneni^(xilyi ..'1 r . A lor a t the end o f a bear m arket, Otegraa and Wtaaftow Special No- I of idaysra enjoyed cookies WiUiam Harvey calling. Bus said he didn’t want his men in- WUltoan W Skanxi. membership cards available at Moch24th1970l8PM. Bad nows U a more potent fac- Tifnnrhnrtr- paBoer-by. filled with our own quality candy nvade by this class. pick-up at 8:30 a.m. to the arts volvod because they would be the Recreation (Tenter, UO Cedar TichBts$500ltaxdeductWa Detogates to the 80th Senato tor than good news in Oils type members will pai^ Shampoo and set any I On Monday, March 23, the and crafts, and at ixxm, to Fun- blamed if the girls could not be COStaMvO rial Oonventton to be held at St. Alpnx»edsto Agri€$ Davis o t market,” he said. at both servloea. Mimday, Wednesday ______One return trip at 4 p.m. found. Markle said he had no Any town crganlzatlon, school The Martin Luther King, Jr. RtWDWd br COLUMBIA PtCTURCS SpeceiFifxL a il'jK M Km Cto^l^^>^rtb- ^ “* The coffen hour w4» toe held or Thursday. Call 648- .50 FOIL WRAPPED Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to noon, objection, however, to the hiring or church wishing to list an 9882 now for an ap­ pinochle tournament; 9 a.m. to o* “■ private investigator. event of interest to Teetu (18-21) TECHNICOLOR' ^ Is m TI N T ^ PETER FONDA-DENNIS HOPPER are Mrs. Dandurand, Mrs. week, 1,101 declined, aiQgpe ■^pttb evening prayer at 6 pointment. 2 CHOCOLATE :^anrl?F0tFr 4:80 p.m.. Open cards, visitiiig, Among Uj|8 defendants in the m ay contEict Frim Conway (M rs. UNITED COLOR ( g ^ c ^ ^ jv pool, shufOeboard, reading, and Rackiey case is national Black Frank J.), anytime or C^dy ^ ^ cava- ^ P’^'. ^ ^«'***^ lows exoeieided highs 801 to 91. ter, toy reculer. BUNNIES in all sizes and colors fcllF ttttlQ WFITSLP viewing. No bus scheduled. Panther chairman Bobby G. after school hours, 267 Hack­ ARTISTS Haircut, if needed, $1.50 additional. ™ ~ Friday, IS GOOD FRltlAY: Seale, who is charged with kld- m atack St., 649-6080; Kathi to be delegate, to the ^ Call for an appointment Knapp, anytime, 649r9238; or 48th D istrict Convention to 5**^*®** ^ 44,687,760 iniSUVr®e^e? and^degrae murder. EAST ■ MANCHISTCR H l l^ ie r t Kam Gilm ore, 049-0276 ^ te r ■ CfNTiR asteot a state repreeenteUvie “»»««■. toe lowert tor any week Waocliester; Conn. (06040) CLOSED TO ALL A C TIV TnE S. ------WEST MHMXJE! TFKK. |yaiif.Hh f.% i ■ 643.7833 , ^ m S itote tola year, from 47,106,000 iSiaraa Telephone 648-2711 ------school hours. Lake TMlcaca, at an ele- FRIf PARK REAR THEATRE low kaa and RIcKazd Bean. Alter- the prevtoua week. Special No. 2 S e e 75 Second Clau Poatage Paid at __ T o Prove His Worth c f 12,646 teat. Is tha Our Lb, Solid White Bunny T o ^ at 2:t6-4s88dri6-6:lS-8uii4ay at Dt66-4tlM 146-6!6$ note, are Oeoige Hunt, Jolte Volume never exceeded the yT** sinSbiS^'oN RATES FBI Places Devlin Choco Indians of Panama T reteor on d ^ ^ w u m u g h . The 10-nUUlon share level during_ the __ highest navigehle body of tn^rsn the dtove was Invent­ wai tire second '***«’ ^ the world. The lake Permanent . . . including EASTER MIXES regular, minteture and block pectin Jelly beans. One Y e«’^ * . ' ? . 130.00 On 10 Most-Wanted List beUeve an engaged man ed, it revxriutianiBed English William Faulkner^ Pulitzer Prize-Winning ”oonv«ntlone will too heU at the ^ ^ Biz Hoatbs 16.M must prove his worthy by de- fonns part of the boundary shampoo, haircut and set— also cooraut egga, butter cream ogMA duck eggs, Itiree Months 7.8‘ cooking methods and recipes Somen Tovwi HaU on June 9. rtraJght week in vdiich thla oc ...... - Mtmdays, Wednesdays or butter eggs. NB5W HAVEN (AP) — The (eating his future (ather-in- in the early decades of the Novel "The Reivers,’ is now a film! Delegate, to the June 18 Tol- curred. Volume touched its low- “*** 9 FBI announced Friday that Ed- law in a sham ba.tUe, which NOMINATED fOR 19th century. Old favtxltes, Academy Award Nominee Rupert Croeae tond^Ungton Jw!^* of Friday since Dec. 26. A Amertoa. Thursdays. Call 648-9882. mund James Devlin, 88, of New is often ended by spectators deeigned for fireplaces, went "Beat Supporting Actor*’ bate Convention to be held te portal strikes in New York help- ______^______Haven, who is accused of lead- playfully throwing both com­ F O IL E G G S by the board. New redpee— ToUand e re M ra EkSth Knfgbt, ed to dampen volume in Fri­ ing a bank robbery ring, has batanta into a river, 4 ACADEMY AWARDS! aitepted to the wider cooking day’s sesaton. been placed on the agency’s ^ __ Mra. Dandurand and WSHams. horizons afforded by the Among tha week’s 20 m ost-ac­ list of the “10 most-wanted NATAUEWOOD ROBERT CULP range—came Into being, Akecnate. are Mrs. Noetto Been, Cavanaugh and Mra. tive Im e n , 18 declined, and 7 Ghoeolato Baskets — Hollow Ghocolato Esgs m en ." -niey featured, partlculariy, An Blaster TradHion At Munson’s a new type o l food csK^ Hampton. a d v a n ^ . Shady Glen's According to the agency, Dev- “ Meide Dishes.” Theoe were Frarant Republloan Judge of The five moot active isoUM on Un is probably armed and is BOB & CAROL&TED & ALICE —by and large—fricaaaees, Probate Mrs. Ruth Myhaver of the New York Stock Exchange very dangerous, and has used Hand Packed DRIVE-IN atews, ragouts and ootlops WUUngton wRl not raek ra-atoc- were: EASTER EOfiS (hta names EkkUe J. Dinm, Ed­ built armmd white and ward Duixi, Eddie Knight end ELUOTT GOULD DYAN CANNON tion thte y «o r, occon R iig to Tht- LFC Financial, off at SHi lAarahmaliow, ITruit-Nut, brown gravies. The vogue of Ralston Purina, off l|4 at 26$4; Friank Knight. Miode Dishes became so fa u lt Fudge Maple Pecan, NOW—ENDS SUN. The motjoui to endorae Oad- Champion Spark PCug, off 2% at < PI I-, ! I jPNPia f Devlin has been indicted in great In Boston that cooks Cfoconut, Oryataliaed * : '-’T ' . • " ,u who luMuy ilsMi *<> |s(i|T(rTfT darlo tor governor, Mra. Beck 28%; Ryder System, oft H at connection with the largest bank ics^lNEM A 1 EtTRACTEO them tuuTtoay times finding for secretacy of state, and Paw- 88%; and ITAT, off 8% at 61%. holdiq> in Connecticut history, a rTTrrTTT.T)»rr, t . i ' " - s is ke Cream Jobe: Hostesses who served hik for county aberltt were all The five most-active loana on ' ^Rjcharp Burton $106,000 robbery a t the EViirfield them were exitremdy popu­ unarfmoualy carried. The en- the American Stock SExebange Choose from a large selection of County Trust Company’s South Genevieve Bujold lar. dorsement of Mn. Hammer were Ecological Science, un- Norwalk office in January 1669. Our Freshly Made Chocolates. And the important fea­ waa opposed by Thifault and changed at 18%; Savin Burtness He forfeited $50,000 bond in Sep­ tures of MB. STEAK, Quality Quality! Quality! Each Piece A Delicious Taste Treat! tember when he failed to appear MonteU on the bools that aU the Itenhinea, off 12% at 40; Back in U.8. Dlstrlot Court to answer 244 Center Street, 646- other oondldatoa tor otttce from Industrtea, off 1% at 12%; Sua- DANCE 1996, are fine food and the county wwe coming hrom quehonat ig> 1% at 10%; and W« malM our own 6m craomt Wa uaa Crarti charges of interstate transporta- heavy oraom, pure flawon, fresh inilta whan- UNIQUE EASTER CANDIES km of stolen money orders. great serviea What more Vemcn. Maotond, off 1% at 6%. etver poafdUt and buttarad salted nuts. Ptete MANCHESTER ARMORY (XMild you ask fcH:! Our and mnzto hand patdtad at tha oountar in steaks are shipped direct Moonda whla you vraM. THURSDAY, MARCH 2M4i \ from Denver and are P.8. Also pra-pachad in tha aoonomy half- ■ / .’J. goUon family aiaa.. . 8 P.M. to ID AM. prepared -to perfection. ONE COURT ST. EOOKVnJLE, OOOmSOTlCUT FEATURING We love to serve the chil­ dren and have a ddight- STRAUSBERG TOWER ful menu just for them. OFFICE SPACE Featuring complete Lent­ Steve McQueen plays Boon Tolhwd Ooradiy% N «raat O ttM WiffMteg PLUS THE en menu — including Shadif. SJbtiL 0 jojUu/^ S io Ju a , —’ Q U IET O N ES stuffed shrimp. a UMtmttad Pauffeteg a Neof Oowt, Boidt, Ma in'The Reivers” a Elevator TWO CONVENIENT liOOATIONS TONIOBT at 806 s Adnlts $2.00 s Children Sib HELPFUL HINT PUIS a CUmate Oontrcl * S J U Munson's Candy Kitchen Frofesslonal Ice Hockey-CANADA vertua UMITED STATES CO Hsmnf ELSEMA Open D ally and Srai.; Parkade Branch—Mon, ttera Sat. ■ Out tha stalk oiit of lisad Sharon Farrell Will Ceet Michael Constantine, a Roairt Proof a OOMtor a< Beekvffle — Pine — LIG H T SH O W lettuoa Pour ootd water ROUTE 6, BOLTON H artford CANADIANS „.8T 8E0R0E AlCO PMOffEMUKAL OOMP. (M b mU EasBlM Bteg) Open Daily and Sunday till 9 P JL UJL Edgar Allan Pos’a forotfuUy Into oponlqg Dor a Rupert Crosse. Mitch Vogel SOUTH ADMISSION |D4t ■O C TE S “Spirits of the Dead” mlnuto or ao. Tha Uavas wlM nMMS er ns-tTW HAR1F0RD ARENA WINDBOB aopaiato sasOy. Omeud by Mail RyiMI Pmwiiiarftkctwitcolai;'AOntnu Coztf rimt ritMoiMian

/ \ \' , A . ' \ ' \. ■'■ " . , ■^;v ' Y-%Vv- \';V AVI y \ PAGE .FOUB MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, m An CHEST^R, CONN., .SATURbAYv MARcIb 21, 1970 MANgHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1970 PAG* i l V l IHattrbPBtpr This was not the first time we.had Wil­ Connecticut he sow “sver^Mtig cisariy.’’ four boys In the other boat be- fill with water was a "sufMtan- ed resolutions or blocked aoUona In the Vemon Hit testimony, Pigacsi ssld, cause It was only necessary to i!al cause" of Parsaln’s death, didn’t foUow the ndss an at- bring in material wltneases end If his conduct was heodlsss and Snpnitt0 li^rRlt) Security Council. TMs did not mean that Yankee tornsy should know vary well it was the interest of the state reclkess, then "your finding "The Barf left Way we had previously displayed for Security and questionsd “ an uKertor mo- to shorten the trial as much as should be guilty.’’ pmti.MHan BY THK HBBALDPSnJTINrJO CO.. In : Council decisions we didn't like or didn’t By A.H.O. Jury Finds Youth Innocent ‘tirve’’ In answering questions as possible. It was after thla and after In- BARTLETT IS BlneU EBtresn taking ^ Lebel's causing the boat to very littie time after all. I. By JUNE UNTON plained the "uncouth fun' SdenfWc Way" PuUlihed BlveiY Fvenlns Except Sundays received from wicked Russia, with its (Herald Bsporter) tes- ^ Atiy- UrbA" •?!**?/* wiitM during ths trial, and had and BoUdaya. Bmered *t. Uii_ie Poet -ORIca . - 'ai ifled to by Miss Mary Dan' Second Claaa Mali historic line of lOB vetoes. ths,__ . word ’l^unksd” ^ In ^describ- ^ „,rttten down words which Hanoheater Conn., aa The first sound Is of traveler, It took just over an hour chunk who as a state’s witness kig how the body was put down. LObei .j(|»r used or at least un- Mauar. had related an incident involv­ The truth has been that we were often yaStsnday fo r a ju ry Of 13 to “Antt-Pelloe" dsrstood, end t^ attorney read SUB8CBIPTION RATEc whose wings, ing Lebel, hers:lf and others. THINK SM U l •IMtML 197# able to "veto" Issues before they even raoich a verdtot of iimocmt for He spoke about Mrs. BMlel- a long list, including "occur- W« SpteiaUxt In Payable In Advance Bright-harrsd with red on blaoh, Atty. Hammer said that all Delivered In Manchaetor One Year ...... i — 890.W' got on the Security Council agenda. In Rayncdd Lribel, 18, of RookvlUs. 'Stein’S testimony, quoting a anoe, remember, coffeeshop, SL- MonUia ...... 18.50 drop down at dawn Lelbrii’s decisions were made Equipped with leatherette in­ A rea ' Montba ...... 7.80 many Instances we needed no veto be­ It had token weeks t o ipm- 1.4 41, . u number of inoonsistenclea in exanUy, Interested, radiator, terior, ‘wlndshleM washer, 3- One Month i ...... 8.0f'______Into .a sun-touohed niomsnt sent the testimony in the case ...H-r »*«• PWVious statement and ^lartment, teidifjf. firelane, Annual Snrvica Fnnding Spaying •— OoM under Pirtel’s direction abnoet m eed electric •wipers, heater, ~ HEHBBR ^ cause a bloc we led had an easy major- where he sings obaiging manslaughter agolnOt her teotimony. He sold Em tried lett-hand.’' dMOgger, 4-way safety flaShers, r rUllffll^ ITBB NBfllOlfCR WRBUVOniVlVpy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS constantly. back-up lights, front and rear The Aaaoclated Preaa la excluatvely ei>- Ity. Spreading deoreea of ohange to LetMl In the dramming of Fred­ to make a scapegoat of poUce He sold, "When I was asking rniff nBfitoYoi titled to the uaa ot republlcatton of all He spokz of the first state­ and "I don’t know the motive .Mm questions most of the time seat belts, Teuitherette headrests, For some Upip past, our own easy con­ laggard lawn. erick Paxaain in-Crystal Lake neara dtapatches credited to It or not other- lo st June. ments given to police end later but I think ahe’s antt-poUoe.” he was comliig hock with an- steering wheel lock and rear A FREE EATIHATE WILL BE GIVEN wlaa credited In thta paper and aleo the trol of the United Nations has been fad­ The red-wing comes from other dlflterent statements by window defroster. local newa publlahed here. It hod been an emotional trial He alao recalled Urban’s swars.’’ He said he didn’t think idl rlilita of republlcatton of apeclal dl.>. both P irtol and LebOI, Label oatohea herein are alao reaerved. ing before the influx of new members Southern wa^rings. and a peraonal one and both testimony, that right after the Lebel woidd Mgn a statement THE F. A. BARTim TREE EXPERT Oa gavj a false second statement, TED TRUDON Rte. II, Tellind Tple. and under the Influence of a lessening of And stirs a stay-at-home wfanss Btate'a Attorney Robert J. drowning everylliing was he dkbi’t undentend, that It Tstcettvllle-Ma nelieiter The Herald I>rintlng Camj ny Inc.. a>- Atty. Hammer said, to protect tsn FARMINOTON AVE. aumea no financial reaponar___ Jty for typ<- winter song Pigeon end defense counsel "vague arid unclear’’ to him, wan fully ex|)ialned to him and WEST HAR.TFOBD, CONN. — 388-TfiM ■rapbloal errora appearing In advertue- those cold war tenstons which once put Plrtel because of his wife end axxxirding to poUoz notes, but 'that be even edited It. VOLKSWAGEN menta and other... _ reading^ matter---- - Of frosen trills now llquefias to Hsny Hammer had to contend Hanoheater Evening Herertud almost all natlona clearly into one camp cMid. "It may not sound be­ later in ihe oourae of the trial He said he dtti’t call In the spring’s with many Incidents of contra­ lievable from cmyone else," or the other. dictory teSUmotty — statements Subacrlber to Loa Angeles Thnee-Waablny. Hammer said, but K was simp­ ion Poat Newa Service. First fluting scored for faun and ghren to poUcs and later re­ Full aervice client of N. E. A. Service Inc So it happened, the other day, that a ly that Label was witling to He leprechaun. pudiated and of witnesses who Ppbllahera Rapreaentativea — Hathewa. resolution of which we did not approve, for his friend but not willing Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency remembered [tee events some­ — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boeton to go to jail for him, "end when would have goi^< through to victory if The sparrow named tor song re­ what dEferently In Miancfa than MEMBER AUDIT BDREAD OF CIRCDLA he found himself in jail he n o u s we had not exercised our veto. In the peats it over a long trOBl, eepectally so when IMyday advertising closing hourr actual result, there were nine votes for Until It fllU the valleys with Invasion of Privacy Charged For Monday — 1 p.m. jVIday ths number of wftaesses added For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday the resolution and two against (t, which soft sound iq> to SO. About Pirtel's testimony, For Wedneeday — l p.m. Monday •wMch wasn’t In Ms oiiginel For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday defeated It since each of the two liega- With which, clarlon-comprssssd The drowning took piooe last For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday statement, . ejipedalty about For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday tlve votes was a big power veto. and clear, the plover June 39 shortly after 1 asn. DISCOUNT CENTER swimming back to the overium- Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day be­ when Label, Patsaln and Eari This was, literally, our first veto in the SpliU the sky back down again ea ijoat to help look for Paraein, fore publication. 5 p.m. Friday lo: Pirbel of Vemon took out a Saturday and Monday publication to ground. Hbmmer said, "I betleve he United Nations, but. In reality, merely boelt after an evienlng of drink­ Saturday, March 21 Signs in sound, before one sprig thinks he swam back because APPLIANCES FURNITURE the first time we had been forced to let ing beer. LefW knew Famain he wishes tie bad." The attor- o f green. our aefion be called a veto. couldn’t swim, PMel teSUfted ey recalled Pirtel’ s testimo­ Spring Is the season hasrd be­ last week, but nevwrtheleeB E rfurt What of our vote Itself? The situation ny, in which he said that even fore It’s seen. wont into deep wat«r and was though he could swim he In Rhodesia itsCK is bad enough without "riudeing (the boot and laugh­ 289-2682 669 BURNSIDE AVE. 289-0756 The outward drcumstanoeB of (he panicked because he had heard having bloodMied added to it. There la ing.’’ Label, tb(x«h, itetitiflod that even good swimmers some­ meeUng: at Erfurt, East Germany, last n . that the others rocked the 'boat no guarantee that an effort at war could times drowned when they had Thursday were that the head govern­ and said be did not know Par- their dothes on. His going back have been decisive, or could have been Out of and toward forever the mental figures of two tndependeait and Oouriesy National Oallery of Art, WaMSacton, D.C. saln oouhln’t swIr i. A t aosne Would :be "a n epic in courage,” kept limited to just one part of Africa, c(dd brook races; point the boat began Oiling separate Mates were meeting to discuss “THE GOLDEN CHAIR” : EDOUARD VUILLARD declared the attorney. THE BAD BOYS DO IT AGAIN or would have helped procure better jus­ Its freshet tones echo the hlgh- with water and either capsised poestbUlUee of future greater cooper­ or sank. Lebel and Plrtel made He epoke of the extent to tice for those whom it spared. riUed mirth wMch some of the witnesses ation between themselves. E to shore. Of upland runs, forecast the The boat, a faded blue row­ were cross-examined by the assure that the death of a sin­ staibe's attorney, especially tho The meeting had to be cool and cor­ gle decIslon-maklng executive A Thought for Today thunderous paces boat, has haen ihe main exhibit rect and formal, and within its pre- Wonders of the Universe- in the oountroom during the Eldelsteina and said, “I had WITH A GREAT 8 -HOUR Decisionltis wUl not create financial chaos Sponsored by the Manohestor Of flooded rivers mounting sea’s serious doubts about calling Council of Churches trtof. soribed bounds, o r C hanodlor WUIy for the company. In time, this wide girth. them. I knew •what they wouM The hitherto dlstlnguiatMd Aithur J. fear may be eliminated by a In his closing arguments yes­ Brandt of West (lermany and Premier The brook travels; hyla oeoks no have to undergo, but I wanted Goldberg, rightfuUy respected for his Miniaturization com puter which has stored In­ terday the defense counsel re- WlUi Sfec^ o f East Germany could nev­ places feired to an ‘leverslon to eye­ you to get the fUtl stony.” He service to labor, for hta sesvice on the formation vital to the continued Where Cross The Crowded Ways Not lU own swamp; from witnesses’’ by the state, stress­ called the examination of wel­ er have found their way clear to attend­ operation of the business. fare records an invasian of prir PRE-EASTER SALE Supreme Oourt, for his efforts in the ing that only Fiitel was called ing it in the first place. Neither, In ad­ Increases Spinoff Mioroelectronlcs may provide To be a swarthy seamem on watery birth vacy wMch netted little, he post of Ambassador to the UnUed Na­ a pantial solution to another of by the State aa an eye-iwUneaa. the good ship Christianity—this Through bog-side mating to hu­ said, €U)d Itad no relevance. vance, nor In this meeting Its^, could DR. I.M. LEVITT DIRECTOR cal power generated in the the most pressing problems Atty. Hammier asked, "Oan you tions, aiid for his decision to get out of mid death It laces muscles. With power and ultra- facing us today: Ailtomobile is our calling. This is our •voca­ thkfle of anyone who has more He eaid the state’s attorney possibly surrender one Inch position The Fels Planetarium that post when the hypocrisy required of small sensors. In time it may pollution. If the problem be­ tion. This is our responsibility. With sweet and tangled pipings, Utlereat in the outoome of tUs had suooassfuUy absolved state Unheard~of-Special — A Perfect to the-tother. It was bold enough, and of The Franklin Institute poUoe from responsibility tor his performeuKe there became too much be possible lo Implant sensors comes acute enough. It may This Is our liberty. A seaman air and earth. tsial, who has more bias?’’ He risky endugh, of both of thesn, merely In vital organs of the human be­ not reviving the -victim and sold for him — this same Aithur J. GoMberg The severe cutback in funds become mandatory that the en­ in port is still a seaman. A crew­ saAd Flitel •wps "ahigulaity oon- Easter Gift For Anyone — While They Last ing where they can be constant­ oemad about his own weifara’’ there was no intention to place to m eet. for the space prog^m has tire autaxmobtle power plant be There are other sounds to has now given his pubUc an ImltaihMi of ly monitored to warn of organ man on liberty still has his re­ and that be hfamed' evesythkig the Uame on any police officer, monitored. There will be sen­ come; the meadowlark In spite , .of aB ttnt, three things hap­ Governor Nelaon J. Rockefeller at his placed a tremendous premium breakdovm or failure. Some sors to detect carbon monoxide, sponsibilities. A Christian in the bad either on the detoeosed, but exlded, "Thece was testimo­ Sun-breasted, to serenade ‘the ny of etr pockets under the pened that showed the powerful and worst. on mlniajturlnatlon and reUabm- doctors forsee the day when a hydrocarbons, particulates and nave of his church building has ’SwtEcfa was eonvsnlent,’’ or cn man with a liver ailment will noon; the weeuaed, "which was even boot, end perhaps there was a eventually IrresisUMe fundamentals Governor Rockefeller at his worst — ty to obtain more results from the oxides of nitrogen. If these responsibilities and liberties live with a sensor in or adjac­ emissionB rise above the stan­ noore ocnvenlent.” chance to revive the victim.” lurMtig' )ust underneath aU the surfaice the space doUar. Elspecially is which do not slough off •when ho There will be robins singing and in the behavior which cost him a ent to his liver. It is also con­ dard set by federal regulations, Atty. Hammer said the ac­ Onlookers had •made such ef- 6 TRANSISTOR this evident in tto application of ceivable that the patient will use goes into the market place and after dark, foite rather than the poUce, It protocol about aeparate sovereignties. nomination — was the Rockefeller who the sensors will relay this fact cused, jLehel, Is the type ot In- the telephone at prescribed in­ into the crowded ways of life. And low - keyed flutterlngs micromlniatmtzation to elec­ to monitoring stations and the dlvfdual who can he easily taken was brought out at the trial. First, and most Important, was the kept changing his mind about seeking tervals to feed sensor informa­ We are still called to be CSiris- tronic components. policing of the faulty car can sgalnst the mooit— advantage of, and be spoke of State's Atty. Pigeon also WIH 90 DAY SERVICE GUARANTEE tion to a computer. If the organ tians. The sym bolism o f the fact that a crowd of East Germans the Presidency In 1968. He consulted the begin. Electronics can eftec- All wait the listener vdiose re­ the dUfinulty of extiacttng in- spoke of “eye-witmoses" but Already the space program is normal, no action will be tak­ Cross still fills our imagination. Bomehow managed to assemble and seers and he consulted the polls, and tively eliminate automobile fonnation teom Idm. Atty. Ham- questioned if anyone ooukl has vastly increased die num­ en. The computer will Instantly We are still called to’ discover sponses bring anything at that dtstanoe cf 2(X) pollution if it becomes neces­ noer said he was frankly oon- surge through p olice Unea, and give a he consulted his chromosomes, and he ber of electronic diivises In use recognize if the organ Is m al­ the implication of the Cross for Antlphonal completion to the yondb at nigM. He said Ms •wit sary. each specific decision we must oemad that Ms iaofc o f tnler- otyaerful welcome to the West German coded up getting out of tte .pace too today and those which will be functioning and initiate steps spring. Staoftlng and oomprehenelon ness Mrs. Margaret Bean ONLY $ 2 * 9 9 operating during the next 10 for therapy. In addition to the Because our first ventures in­ make. No man can decide for Chancellor. early and getUiig back into it too late, might lead Jury members to couldn’t see anything even years. The reason tor this un­ liver, the heart, lungs, stomach to space involved minimal pay- another. (hough Mrs. Betty Edelsteln and, above all, giving his public a and other organs are candidates loads, there was great em­ betteva he was being evasive or TWa was symboUc of the rushing to­ precedented increase in dec- And so if the only meaning we testified she could see Ups mov­ for these miniaturized medical phasis on miniaturization to untruthful. LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER gether of the Geirman peiqile which is glimpse of a bad case of declslanitls. tron’O devices is their versatili­ find in Christiaidty and in the Currenl Quotes Atty. Hammer compared his ing at that dltoanoe. "I don’t ty, availablUty end low cost. electronics monitors. •provide maximum instrumenta­ Former JusUoe Goldberg has now of­ symbolism of the Croas is hum­ client to the IndKddual in the bellerve you’re naive enough to going to take place, sooner or later, in This, In turn, can be traced tion for minimum weight. Later "Ttw national leaders say we Today reJaUviely Uttle thought bug, then we have allowed the motion picture, "Charlie.’’ He beUeve this," be told the Jury. spUe of the fact that Russia and the fered the same kind of routine with re­ the minute size of electronic came the need for duplicate should sit down and talk, hut The •vUUans, the state’s at­ Is given to preventive medicine. electronic systems so that the filth of the rireet to corrupt us, said, "I don’t claim he Is in the gard to the Democratic nomination for components and circuitry and they riiould have been doing torney said, according to the United States, for their own blind power The reason is cost. A trip malfunction of a single element even though we still wear the . ssmie claaB,’’ but oompared the that aiUlity to make thousands uniform. And just as important. that a long time ago.”—John defense, were the police and politics purposes, may wish to perpetu­ Governor in Neiw T or|k4^te. He took through a clinic fo r a thooviugh would not doom a satellite two In the sense they were the of oompo ents with just a lit­ If the meanliig we follow in the O’Shea, preaiident o f the P itts­ Piitd. “Not until tho end,” physioal examination can cost worth millions of dollars. Again, butt cf jokes end rldlciAe' be- DECORATOR WALL PLAQUES ate the unnatural partition they Uunder- htmaetf out, last Deoen)jyer, when he tle more effort than making a Cross cause.4 the •world to cry burgh local of the National As- in excess o f 8200. Thus a pre­ electronics had to become cauw they were "not over- Atty. Pigeon said, "was It crys­ might have had an easy run Into the single one. out "Imposter!" then we had soclaUnn of Letter Oarriera aft­ 'id into after World War n. ventive program can be af­ smaller and with this reduc­ bright.’ ’ tal clear that the pbUce had better re-examine who It Is we er the local voted to join the nomination. Now be has put himself In the past an electronic tube forded only by the well-to-do. tion came the bonus of in­ Hammer said, "Persons of done all thsy could,” adding, TWs natural surging together out of an are following. Life will not be poetal strike. was about the size of a pear. However, microeleatronics is creased reliability. Today elec­ tfaet kind are a lot of fun to ”Tho ibody was In the water Choice Of 4 Beautiful Designs — Only back into the race after other candida­ rosy. It was not rosy for Jesus, $ Q .9 5 unnatural separation was the main de- Because of the tremendous de­ more and more being used to tronic circuitry has become so "From' tho e'vldenoe at hand. be wiffa and often taken ad- 30 to 46 minutes.” He said It the Christ. If we follow him, •we veilopment of the day. cies have developed to the point where mand for these components dur­ test individuals for a It Is a fair assumption Hm t as vantage cf.” TMs, hs said, ex- was ttrenge that both Kdel- minute as to be invisible to may hear the worid cry out, they cannot all withdraw eaaiiy. He ing Wlorld War II. they were of illnesses. In ithis program the naked eye. It is this cir­ measures against atmospheric But It was underlined by two very "Crucify him !" This •will not be combined end made smaller. tests are made and conelated cuitry, ted back into our ec

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■:.V \ • : \ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANUHIMfrifiK, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1970 PAGE PAOB SBC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., RATHRDAY. MARCH 21. 1970 Rham District XAR. 6 AXElC* Mass at St. James’ Correction MHS Choirs Perform WeU -By GLAY R. POLLAN- Area Churches The Manchaater Herald re­ Deposit SBp A . 'ARIU LIIRA Union Congregational Oknroh u r c h e 8 JH Your Dally AcIMIy Coldt -• JK Wapping Community Church S t Bernard’s Church Rockville grets the wrong Impression BarnstableyMasSo Band In New England Epic According la Iht Slar*. ’’ Oongregattooal Rockville given yesterday in an Asso­ Jebovah’a WItneaaea Church of Rie Aoaumptlon It Rev. Paul J. Howman, Mlnlstor To Reflect Changes Defeats Me North Cidted Methodlirt Churoh To develop message for Sunday, Rev. Harold W. Richardson, Rev. George F.X. Reilly, ciated Press otory from SM riw k er St. Kingdom Bbdl Adama St and Thompoon Rd. ^ 2- 4-22.40 1^25-39-4 2 ^ Rev. Lyman D. Reed, By 80L B. OOHEN By SOL R. OOHEN % It appoorad loot night ■Sy43-33-77 reod words corresponding to numbers 73-74-75 Minister Pastor Associate BOnlstor By MARGARET HAYDEN Stamford. Here for Concert Tonight Rev. Eerie R. Coater, TM N. Main St. Rev. Bdarard 8. Pepin, Paator the oroheotra, although ’ TAURUS 6f your Zodioc birth sign. SCORPIO Rev. Jlralr M. Bogomlan, Rev. WUUam Bchmeldef (Herald Reporter) The story implied that I ’ve (xrnie to the (xxieluaton WXh apotogles to Herald mu­ Peator Rev. Emeat J. Ooppa prised of fin* murietons, didn’t Am. 10 1 A 31 Thos* 61 imporve ocr. 73f Associate Minister Rev. Anthony Mitchell a.m., Churoh Bcbool, Stamford businessman, AI- Two buBses carrying tha Barnr He hiM done considerable that, a* far as banka and ornn- sic critic John Gruber, who was Oeiy Kloae end Howard Mayer 6:30 p.m., Annual celebration 2 Rtntwtd 32 B«tvf««n 62 So 9 Poih*'Connecticut Roman rahearsa anough with tha oom- ! MAT 20 phonsus Donahue, a candi­ oteble High School Band from guest conducting with college, puters are odnoemed, people of Lord'a Evening Meal. Maseea at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 3Ntw 33 Not 63 Your NOK. It'-' Grades 8 through 10. Catholic Churches in the next few weeks will pass unable to attend last night's blned chorus. Paatore-ln-Ttmiiiliif t?\12-2M345 4 Entrgits 34 Who 64 Apprecioted 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Masses at 7, 8, 9:18, 10:80, date for the Dem(>cratic Hyennto, Moss., arrivad yeoter- profec-lohal and festival ban'54-58-86-90 12Ntw t 42 Guns 721s 63-68-85 with reception of new members. Rector Reardon, piaotor of St. James’ City CommXtee. ert Clowes, Rham’s musical di­ puterized. It’a taken me a long 13 Con, 43 To 73 When 6 p.m., Junior PUgrtm BW- not paper-thin wafera, altix^h llrg will cond'.'ot tha combined the Round Table Singers and ac­ ones students ramambor the Viodxn.” ------Service at Tenebran. G w rrii, tiaM he expecto on en- rector, and Rham band mem­ time to remember my checking 7:30, 9, 10:18 and 11:30 a.m., 1 4 A > 44 Meosuros 74 Focing lowshlp wlU have a program X 'Will be unleavened fo r hto- Actually, Donahue got the bands in one of Ms own com- companied by a 20-plece orches­ best, they leave high 9 a.m., Church S d ^ . Nura- 9;80 a.m., Sunday School, 15 Enjoy 45 In 75 Adversity thuriaotic reception from hi* account number. I uoed to write after Masses. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. on summer oonferencee. tortoal reoMna. After the votes of 20 of the committee ber* and given a short tour reod throughout town In the phonic Prelude” by Frank, ’’Al­ compoeed by Robert Ward of aton group a t the home o f Quen­ ice. Hymnaing, gospel music 23 M oy 53 Accomplish 83 Making for five wceka," he oaid, opeek- First I’d get a stony look. Then glee clubs and choirs, and would U.AUG. 22 24 Herd 54 Give Sand HIU Rd., South Windsor level; and set up oommltteea to only say the word end I ohaU honte* of the Rham students. Lexington, Mass. tin Mangun. 84 Ploces ii Berocco (folk-rock)” by Gio­ they'd call |K>me inter-offloe make them sitooessful. and song. Manses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 in ^15-27-37-46 25 To 55 Possible 85 If 0:48 a.m., Churrii School: Rev. James A. Rlrdssll, beght planning on April retreat. Ing for his pariah. "The priest be healed.’’ When the prleet Rehearaals were held yester­ Wethteeday, 6:30 p.m.. Upper 26 B« 56 Should 86 Loyal vanni and ’ ’Memhaltan Beach number, give my name end tt was only the third pneaen- I remember mmunlcant H riy day afternoon, end thto nkoming Room Meal and oeivice. 27 A 57 Story 87Woy —March” by Sousa. address, end they'd get my tation of the w<)Vk anywhere, she derided on a OXbert end Center Congregational Church 28 Distinguish 58 You 88 Decision risen efon Group. plj to have them take more Buchartot, be says, "The body and lost nigtX the vtoltora were Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Tene- In the auditorium. fit. It of Holy Communion and reoc|>- 'The Barnstable Band’s pro­ acrxaint number. since It premiqred in Lexington SulUvan pnoducXlon. She didn’t United Chunch of Christ 29 Sotticd 59 Be 89 Necessory 11 a.m., PubUc Worship. CMld 8 and 10 a.m.. Family Serv the confirmation okUM. part in the Maas.” of Christ,’’ and the perstm re­ Cong Forces guests o f the Rham Student brae Service. 30 Limits 60 Doubly 90 Support MAS. 20' gram w ill include ’ ’CBDNA — on Dec. 6, 1968, and Mr. Ward pick the well-known cnes, Uke 11 Center St care. The new version of the Maas ceiving communion aaya, Counril at a dance featuring the I ’d write X on the tnXde of Friday, 8 p.m., EUack Friday S t James’ Churoh 3/22 loe. Baby-aitting provldad. ------—^------Concert March” by Moore, was to have been present at "The Mikado” or “H.M.8, Fto- Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Neutral 9-10-56-59, 8 p.m., PoUuck. prayers and .the rite 'wiU be "A m en." "New York Thruway,” a rock a match book. Worehlp Service. Magr. Edward J. Reardon, 60-64-71 First OoogregattonsI Ghnich Drive Deeper ’ ’ Finlandia” by Sibelius, After losing all those match lost night’s performance. Mr. afore.” She chose probably the Minister Maundy Thursday, 7:80 p.m., used in all rinueheis o f the Hart- As the Mass to mpleted band. Pastor St. M ary’ s Churoh Of Vernon ’’March to the Brttle of Jazz” Ward was delayed In Newark toast known, " T M Doctor o f A l­ Rev. Wlnttirop Nelson Jr., Sacrament of Holy Communion. fcTd Archdiocese by AprU 6 and pprtlcipanto ahould find a Howe'ver, the big event of the iMokB, I worked hard at re- Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Rt. 81, Coventry Rev. John A. iMOtiy, by Schlnstine and ’ ’Selections (N .J.) Airport and was un­ cantara.” S t M ary’s Episcopal Church Minister of Christian Education In Norwich Diocese churches by carry-over from X to the Into Laos weekend to tonight's concert for membertng my account num­ Rev. Thomas Barry Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Paator Mlnlstor from Hair” by Rado, Ragni, able to attend. We wdre so weil-driUed that, Church and Park Sts. M a y ' 3. Some ohurchea are world — the street, homes, which tickets may be purcheeed ber, and I feX pretty proud Rev. Vincent J. Flynn Protestant Union Designed S t George’s Episcopal Church Rev. Richard F. Bougban, Rev. RandoU P. Femum, MacDermott. about X. Despite last night’s rain, to tMs day, I remember the Rev. George F, Nostrand, 9:18 and 11 a.m.. Morning waiting for mlasils (prayers of work end family relationshipe. (Continued from Page One) ait the door. Rt. 44A, Holton Assistant Pastor Assistant Mlnlstor. Now, they’ve gone a step Bailey Auditorium was almost following musloal line — “I’m Rector Worship. The Rev. Mr. Simpson the Dteaa) o f the new rXee to The new order has three alter­ Money earqed a t thto program The combined bands w ill per­ Masses, 6, 7:30, 9, and 10:30 Rev. Robert W. Ddoff, Vicar Rev. Betsy F. Reed ment on a report that two batta­ further. They’ve removed aU filled, and the appreciative audi­ Don HipoUto Lopes Fonapo- Rev. Russell Allen preaching. Topic: “Jesus’ Eln- For Enlivening Christianity be printed. nate forme for the final Ueea- form ’’Great Gate of Kiev” by a.m., noon, and 8 p.m. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:48 Minister of Christian Ednoatlan will help to defray the ex­ those checking account depoeit ence gave the singers and or­ o-o«o Antonio Richordo Doioro- Rev. Timothy Oarbeny try Into Manchester.’’ Ctotholic churches provide Ing. In one, the priest says, "G o lions of Thai troops had been Mous-crg;ky, ’’Impresalons of 8 s:.m.. Holy Oommtmian, a.m. ------penses of the Rham Symphonic slips. They teU us we have to chestra well-deserved applause. o-o-zo,” plus others Rev. Ronald Haldeman 10:18 a.m., Ccrffee Shoppe, Editors Note — This Is the each basic "pariah” imtt, ehar- oleasii^ of Palma, paperback mlcsa’a (xmtaining In peace to love end serve ihe airlifted to Long Cheng. an Irish Air” by Ployhar, Unitarian Unlveraallst Society 9:38 and 10:88 a.m „ Church Band when X travris to Hyan- use those computerized deposit However, the ovoti^ ap­ Preceding last night’s per­ ------Woodruff HaU. of Mancheeter first of two artlclee on reasors Ing tociUtles, personnel and pro- io:18 a.m.. Holy Communion, First Congregational Church. School. the prayers for Sunday Masses Lord." A nofficial government ntoon the weekend of April 8. ’’Sympho’lc Chorale for Con­ 7:30 a.m.. Holy Oommunian 3 to 7 p.m.. Youth Fdlowshlp, cert Band” by Osterling, "La­ sUps they sent in the mail — peared to be for the impressive formance of "Sweet Freedom’e, 466 Main St behind plana for uniting nine grams, guided by jointly elected dlstrlbuUon of Palms. Nursery United Ohnich of Christ 9:30 and 11 a.m., WUrsMp tor a-month and hymns for the spokesman said only ”no com­ One of the highlighte ot the the cnee wHh our names print­ musicianship and for the weU- Song,” the Round Table 86:^- and the Blessing of the Palms, 'woodruff Hall Protestant denominations. The pariah councils. Church Schoed. tin and L ic e ” by Edmuncs and John R. FItsgerald, Pres. Main St., Coventry Servloe. Nursery oaro availr (xmgregatlion to sing. The Iraoks (xsioert wUl be the appearance ed on them and 'with those n'um- rehearsed and enthusiastic sing- ena, who hod a Mg port in the 9 and 11 am. The Ll^y. 7.30 p.„., Experience of second fbUows next week. Concerning the claim that the jj.jg ^ Coffee and Obn- ment” in answer to queetlons on •’Them Basses — March” by Rev. James W. McBride, able. The Rev. Mr. lacey wlU are left In the pews to be used the matter. cf Eric OsterUng, nationally bers that don’t even look like Ing, and not necessarily for the htotorical epic, offered six t t a m a ^ o n o f ^ Gospel CreaUve Worship” In the Sanc- 10:30 a.m., Service. Church plan would bring more central- -.——ti™ pdeoch. -at ee-veral M laa^ and are re- Undelivered known composer and arranger Huffine. ' ...... Palm Sunday. Sermon at 11 interpretations by Minister Other officialB, including numbers. epic. leoUioni, €kU very w ell receiive(L School. Nursery. By GEORGE W. CORNELL bureaucracy, the planners Week Services- Monday 8 p.m., Jmdor PUgrim FeUow- pitaced when they become out­ who will be the gueet (xmducter A special added attraction for a.m. by the Rev. Mr. Allen. Rhythmic Choirs. AP BcUgloos Writer saw this aa a major Prime Minlater Thanom KltUka- Oh, they’ve got these old The au(Uence, from remarks The favorito was the spirMual 9:48 a.m., Church School. ship, Fellowriiip HaU. dated. of the combined bends. ICve evening w ill be an appear­ deporit slips in the bank all overheard, did not appear cer­ Church School, Crib Class and *rhursday 8 p.m., Maundy NEW YORK (AP) — "Now fault of the present system, and jg jj^,y oommunlon. Mail Brings dhom, were not available. ”RUte In The Chariot,” wXh Nursery care at 9 a.m. Church of Jesus Chriot of 11 a.m.. Nursery. Worship 7 p.m., Senior Pilgrim B^Uow- Parte of the Mars, Euch a* the The Laotian government la- Osterling is presently director. ance by the Barnstable .DatK^e right, just in case we forget our tain that it liked the piece. I too, soteists Miss Hgs Paigsa and Thursday Holy Commiinlon In that different churches are made local-region^ flexibility Meunday Thursday, 8:30 a.m. service. ahlp, Fellowahip Hall. gospel and the epistle, change Band. _ _ wasn’t certain. 9jM Sunday . Morning ^ sanctuary. Mr. Nelson Latter-day Saints (Mormon) sued an offlctel denial that two music ducatlon In the pub own. But, they punish i » for Mtes Qloria Jordan and student HlUstown Rd. and Woodslde St friendly to each other, there’s Holy Oommunlon. 5 p.m Junior PUgrim Fel- every day. The latest modifioa- Hardships battaUens ot Thai troops were lie schools of Portland where he The visitors will leave Hebron gg^ng. "Sweet Freedom’s Song,” conductor Mias Karen Ware. Coffee House. preaching. Topic: '' "Our Deep­ 6 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Paul E. Nuttall, Bishop Bolton Congregatlanal CEprcfa tdon puts the Mjaaa on a three- reinforcing the base. But in­ has developed an outatanding tomorrow afterrjoon at 1:30 af­ They make you stand in line which Is based on manuscripts The Round Table Singens oon- est Conviction” . no reason for them to unite or- for guidtag standards Monday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com' 7 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fel- Bolton Center Rd. year Instead of one-year cycle (Continued from Page One) formed______sources insisted____ the re- high school band. ter church and lunch. for oie, always facing a teller of early America, <^>ena with tinues aa an excellent muotool Friday 10 a.m., Good Friday gantoattanaUy,” a Presbyterian of Scripture and classic doctri- Friday^ 3-4:00 p.m. mimlon. 9 a.m., Priesthood. lowridp. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, In a three-year period iruMt ot mnnried ports were correct, and one who has nine or ten people watt­ the arrival In Am erica o f the group. TMs year, X has a nUKh- service In the sanctuary led by layman remarked. “It would no! statements, each district Nursery, Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com- __ ™ ' 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. Mlniator the old and new teetament ri wn'ut mihw source said as many os 400 ing. The reason they’re waiting Pilgrims and their hardships, improved tenor section. But, the just mean more bigness and would be free to de-velop Its own Saturday 4 p.m. Lighting of the BiWe will be incorporated «a dally telegram output In N w muKon.m'nn youth of the church .Topic: Classes tor all ages. St. Matthew’s Church In California is beoauee bank officials seem and progresses through the group keeps getting bigger and A Service of Christian Hope.” uniformity. We need the differ- varied pattern and programs, rlmwWo ' and Holy Into ------York hod noarly doubled it* Wedneeday, 6 end 10 a.m., 8 p.m., Sacrament Servloe. Tolland 8:30 a.m., Pahn Sunday Com­ m o Maaaea. Cheng from Thailand in A ir to have an obeesaicn about send­ First Thanksgiving, the prob­ bigger every year. It can’t fit ent kinds of churches to suit dlf- wifii pastors esaigned only with Baptisms. munion BreakfaM. Mort of the major new 20,m dally aver^. America transport planes, lems in Boston Bay, the Stamp Holy Communion. ferent kinds of people.” parish agreement. ______Rev. J. Clifford Guriln, Paator ing most of their teUers to around a round taUe, os when X Maundy Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Church of Christ St. John’s Polish National 10:30 a.m.. Worship Sendee. changes cone m the priests An Aaaocto^ Pr^ corre- lunch, during the bank’s buoleet Act, and the Rev(riutlonary War. That’s a common reeiction t o ------Blshope^ would------have•• ------pastoral Rev. Robert Talmadge, Norton Simon Enters Race firat was oonceivecL Holy Oommimion. Eugene Brewer, Minister Oatholio Church Sermon: "Jesus Faces His more than the toy people. The doing a vatoly Increa^ b ^ spondent was called to the ^u- hours. It is wordy and resembles an the developing plans to unite a oversight In each dlatrict and rSirdi**Of Chrliit Assistant Pastor Credit should be given for lost 6:18 p.m.. Fam ily Supper. Rev. Walter A. Hyssko, United Church O f Christ ItoeaL” Church School. «:rri«kooese conducted work- neaa. Howevw, some burin^ ^ Wril, anyway. You got to the oratoario. It is moody and at night’s concert to tha Ifigta 9 a,m., Bible Classes for all broad swath of American Prot- larger region, but those units, 7 p.m., PUgrtm Fellowahip. 7:30 p.m.. Holy Oommunlon, Pastor Bt. 44A, Coventry ahopti fo r its prieat on 1 ^ m ^ - h a raurces o f Information were. As Sen. Murphy Opponent teller and you ask for a depoeit Umes, discordant. It calls for School A rt Squad, for Its In­ ages. estantism. weU as the pariah and the ns^ Masses at 7, 8:30, 10:30 and Family Service. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, flcations, the reasons for the ployes as temporary mall car- He declined to name the sUp. The teUer a t my wXvdow good singing, which It got last teresting and ‘well drawn past­ Many people see tt simply as tlonal assembly, would be gov- 11:48 a.m. to cultural affairs like his $80 Good Friday, 10 a,m., Chil­ 10 a.m. Worship Sermon: Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Minister United Methodist CSinrch changes and how to present and riera. scniroes. The gmpaniats w ere Donald ter Park Department, for in­ Minister moUvations to the endeavor. *lve. hs needed, to wor^p, 9:80 a.m.. Church School; Invtdve the (xingregation m(Me. Thousands of subscribers to Tunney and Los Angeles County (Missouri Simod) 9:80 a.m., Sunday School They say one of the main '"'ork and organizational align­ First Congregational Churrii mltted privately that the gov- When I got beck to work, my Charlamb and Steven Lowry, stalling the bleachen. Miss (Ckuas66 f6r e ll e^ea). A very St. Mk>mii« Worship. Junto and As many parts are optional or magazines, trade journals and fore the deadline for tiling Fri­ Supervisor Kenneth Hahn. C o t^ r and High Sts. ments. ^ Hebron Christian Reformed Churoh emment coidd not and did not boss wanted to know where I’d both accomplUhed musicians. Mary D. McAdams, of the oo- 9:18 a.m., Stmday School 10:48 a.m., HoUneas Meeting >rith Oie pr e s ^ ChUdren’s Chotrs will sing. have aXemetive forma, priests bks were inconvenienced day. Gov. Ronald Reagan, who Rev. Charles M.. Kuhl, Pastor church Ufe Is that it segregates Plmmers a&y these features Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., 661 A very St. wont to stop citizens from vol been aU that time. I told Mm Credit must also go to Miss cial studies department, handl­ ciaases too- all agee. (nursery provided). - -- 11 a-m.. Morning Worship; can adapt it to meet the needs the publications foiled to ^ r-Litton army, maintains good relations with Sharon Plante, Mias Terry beUevers into homogenized, uni- ^ more ^ocrat- Pastor South Windsor Simon, 63, 'widely known In the riory. ed ticket sates. 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service. 6:18 p.m.. Open A ir Meeting. Sermon; “King For A Day.’’ of their parishioners. arrive. Acxxnxling to reliable reports Murphy but who has sometimes 9 a.m.. Palm Sunday Di-vine form blocs, racially, economl ic, member-run church govern­ Rev. James A. Botmema, buaineaB and often (rtUclzed for Want to know what he said? Lowe and Miss Cynthia Ccriien, Mancheotor parents of high 6:30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. ment then la presently the case 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 7 p.m., Unitod Methodist Reading a lO-year-oid missal gpokeemen for TTme, Inc., j^om well-informed sources, sol- Ms maverick methpds, is noted disagreed with Simon when they I’U tril you anyway. who were piano ac(x>mpanlsts ^ ^ p . Nursery In pariah s«rmon: ”Etve ^ys to caUy emd sodaUy. Minister school choir members shouM be 7 p.m., Ovation Meeting. Sermon topic: “Jeeus-Ploneer.” Youth Fellowship tun night. or seeing an old movie or iw w Look and Newsweek were asked t-kh( army imlts in met 'OS regents of the Unlverstty He said, “You would have during the many, tiring re­ ___ , . M ardi.” ■nio system, they say. tends u> ^ ^ ^ ^ separate bodies. reminds tor Ms art puiriiasee — $2.2 mil­ jusUabiy proud of test night’s 10:18 a.m., Sunday School and „ „ _ c __. ^ Nursery provided. broadcast of a Mass reminds jf advertisers would receive a o,e northeast part of the coun- of California, is unopposed tor -aanred tame if you had gone hearsals. woU people o ff into think-aUke, 9:48 a.m., Sunday School t o lion for Rembrandt’s “Titus” performance. Youth p W n . Emanuel Lutheran Church St Manrlca Churoh, Bolton one how the way a Mass Is rgtjgtg or magazines that were try have been volunteering for gn,^ than $1 mlUlon each renomlnatlon. home. And you could have stop­ worship-alike, act-alike cubd- ^ a all ages. Maundv Thursdav 7030 n m "Social Manlpuletlon.” Church and Chestnut Sts. Vernon United Methodist Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Paator cetoforated has changed. EingUsh undrilvered. They replied, “We Two Democrats have entered ped a t my house and pteked up clea, insulated against mutual 9 lA l0 A T IS tjrlTO lip 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Laoe In large numbers. for another Rembrandt and a Worridp wiUi Holy Communion! ^ ' Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Church has replaced Latin; the priest have not reached a declsl(» on The reports say that Thai sol- H«nolr. the race for a P*« = Jesus - Pioneer, Academy Jurior High Uves. In Tokyo, North ■Vietnam’s urged Mm to run, so he sent after police received ceeda John Robert Rev. WUIlam A. Taylor, Pastor 9:18 a.m.. Church School for the youth o f the church. Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington Mayor Fires all agee, Sunday School for bers of one einother.” Dance Festival in New London, Nursery provided. Bfain SL, Glaatfmbniy The'i'ne leuiguagelanguage nas has beenueen nun- aim- ^ .. from women that they were be- (partwiig^it, who retired Mon- Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor ed on accusation chargirg that Nursery through Grade 4 con­ That’s the sort o f intenmin- $1,800; Eastern Connecticut pliftod and clarified. Many rep- and collect the tteceseary signa­ ing annoyed on the street. day. 9:30 a.m., Church School. Second Congregational Church Unlted Oongregatloiisl Church U.S. Secretary of State William tinuing during the worship aerv- gUrg of special vriues, differing State College, $1,000; Harttod 10:30 a.m., Service, Nursery eUUons o f “ The Lord be wito tures by the 6 p.m. deadllite. Qyrklewlz is scheduled to ap­ The vacancy on the court waa Classes to all age groups. United Church of Christ United Oiurch of Christ 9:46 a.m., Stmday Schori P. Rogers la "preparing public jce. strengths and instinctive in- Conservatory, $1,000; Lockwood- and School. you” have beat dropped. As Like Murphy, Simon is a col­ pear In Rockville Circuit Court fiited by Justice Bora. Laskto of 10:46 a.m., Worship Service. 385 N . Main St. Tolland Classea for all ages. opinion 'to bring U.S. combat 10:30 a.m.. Worship Hour. aights that a united churrii Mathews Manrion Museum of before, the Mass contains the lege dropout, but in oontrast to 12 on March 31. the Supreme Coort of Ontario. 6 p.m., Young Adult, Teen Rev. FeUd M. Davis, Rev. Donald G. Miller, 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Workers troops to Laos.” Palm Euntjay. Tofdc; ’ ’Christ’s seeks to bring into reel functicn- Norwalk, Inc., $1,000; and the First Evangelical Lutheran entrance rite, penitentiai pray­ the stocky, cheerful former ac­ end Junto meeting. Minister Minister Nursery. (Continned fram Page One) The official agency said re­ Croes and Ours.” A nursery is al relatlwships, along with var- Yale Repertory Theatre, $1,000. Churoh of Rockville ers, a rixtrt, informative ser­ 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Rev. Ernest S. Harris, 6 p.m-., Wesleyan Youth. cent statements by Rogeirs that tor, Simon is thin, with recessed prov.ded in the Children’s led kinds and experiences of 'Die other gpxiups are: Rev. Richard E. Beriram, mon, the gospel, the etnstle, the Associate Minister 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship 6:30 p.m.. Fast and Prayer. However, most of the city ^ .woriiitnliijin tor ®*®“ “ angulrited Building. peori«. New Ha'ven Festival of Arts, Paator offertory,onertory, tne the isucnaruac Ewdiaristic pray- pray i/Ua “ ®** ®^® present plans lor Full Ooqiel Christian ConsequenUy, rather than the Inc., $800; Torrli^iton Arts Ooun- Service and Churrii School, 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Fellowship Interdemunlnational 7:10 p.m.. Baptismal Service. 6:80 a.m., Communion Serv- monolithic sameness character- cil, $316; New Haven Civic 11 a.m., High School Class. 9 a.m., Sunday School. concluding OPEN Orange HaU Contata, "The Reaurrectlon Ac- ice. s.ar-"'-” - front of stores and homea. Izlng many of the present de- BaUet Co., $600; Connecticut 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel- Rockville United Methodist An oxample of ofaaaga in Rev. PhUlp P. Saunders, Pastor cor..,dng to Nlcodemua,” PhiUp 10:30 a.m., The Service. No serioua inridente have nominatlonal segments, the und- Poetry Oiieult, New Britain, lowahip. Chnrch readteg In the itew order te tbe the United States could send V®^ “ ^ H. Woodrow, narrator. rqieaker, file Rev. AmoM Toz- ^ , repented in connection WESTOWN flcatian plan sees the fuston and $800; Fairfield County Chorale, 142 Grove St OonfXeor (prayer of oxifeasten combat troops ’’whmever X Phasing $9 mlUlon annually. Miaundy Thursday, 7:30 p.m., er. wXh the otrlke. He sold that end gained con­ 7 p.m., Sunday Service. Interplay of varied modes end $S(X). St. Francis of Assisi R ev. Willard E. Conklin, thinks fit.” ALL DAY PHARMACY Servloe with silent Oommunion 10 a.m., Morning Worriitp. o f s k a ) which has been ahart- 678 Ellington Bd. Minister The workers walked off after trol of Hunt Foods. As weoXh and Tenebrae. Nursery through (ix ir r ii *"®” **®*® ^ prime benefit. Amarican Shakespeare Ferilv- oned and otmpXfled to: "I cen­ Nins denominations, totakiig al Theatre, Stratford, $760; Etost Sooth Windsor the city dented a reqitest for an grew, he diversified by studying ------School Grade 8. Sesvnicm by the to almighty God, and to 25 mllUon members, are in- Lym e Arts Council, $800; R ev. Gordon B. Wadiuuns, 9:30 a.m.. Church School, PLAZA my b > ^ and otetora, pay raise for B ridgeport School Head Scuth United Methodist Churrii itov. Or. Nathanael M. GuptiU, nursery through adults. ^ I tave tanned through my ®mployes. The Board of _ t . e™ Xteelmakrs-then buying SUNDAY Main St. at Hartford Rd. volved in current consideration Mark Twain Memorial, $800 Paator THE 10:48 a.m., Mbtiiing Servloe, DEPT. STORE ^ and AWermen said funds were not Leaving Post to Teach enough -— stock to demand „a direc­ ----- Bov. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., ^ ^ pton, recommended last and the University of Cotmectl- Rev. Lawrence Bock, All Medicinal Services A*iailable UC.C. Sermon: "Ctirtot Hie deUgatea to the cut. $800. nursery through Grade 4. (We Have A Notton tor’s chair. He was often (arlti- Pastor A ssistant Paator To Plooae) in my words, to what I have »2.6 mll- BRIDGEPORT (AP) — BIBLE _____ Consultation on Oiurch Union. Indlvlduai grant reripienta are dono, and to wbet I have tefl^ one-step raise would re­ cized as a bullying, ranting 455 HARTFORD RD. 643-5230 Rev. Carl W. Saunders, B. MIDIHJ! TPKE. Bridgeport’s superintendent of They include the mainly white Hartford oeltlst Jonathan MUler, Messiah Evangelical Lntheran ttd to do; and I ask blooded quire. raider, hut Sfanon oald Ms prod­ Associate Paator Trinity Convenant Ghorch Masses at 7:80, 9, 10:18, 11:80 (Next to Popular BIkt.) schools for the past 4^ years, SPEAKS Episcopal, United Methodist $285; Ptemfret filmmaker Thom- gjj^j 5 p.m. I Ofanreh Mary, avar virgin, all the an- A city offer for raises to the Lester------Silverstone,------^ saM Friday ding tor ijuiovatlon ibettered the Rev. Gary S. Cornell, 362 Hackmatack Bt OPEN WED., THUBS., N o o n e c a n 1 by United Presbyterian, Presbyte- aa Spence, $900; and Lumia Wiaconaln Synod F B L gf4m and saintB, and you, my workara only waa ho to leaving neoct summer to companleo. ONLY 25 DAYS LEFT Associate Pastor Rev. Norman E. Swensen, tint was the rian U.S. (Southern) and Chris- Hieater producer W. Christian Sacred Heart Chnrch 266 Bnoklaad Bd., Wapping SEWING AIDS firotbeni and atotem, to pray f a r >‘«J®ctad by the union. teach at Fairfield Univcralty. Norton Simon, Inc., Eugene Pastor Uan (Disciples) churches, the Sldenlus o f Sandy Hook, $780. me to the Loed our God.” In The union said the present -The pace te very, very *‘esuX of the 1968 merger of ever find out 6:30 a.m., Mribodlst Men’s Bt. 86, Vernon Rev. Knri R. O o r^ Paator to make yoor Brewer United Church o f Christ, and hondiwotk 1st oloas tbs oUer vertaon, several saXXs monthly wage tor e and Career, and Adult Assistant Paator who requested baptism, PhU­ African Methodist Episcopal my brothexs and taslrnr” te on range boosted to $870—$487. lo yeora.” ^ would devote more time dhaplaito at Norw irii State Hoe- classus at Keeney St. School, 5 ,0 0 0 lp replied.: “If you believe,” Zion and Christian Methodist O f $ at Bradlees census form pl'ial. "What Is Fundamental.” All oifaer riazaes plus an In- ____ / Masoos at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80 and Acts 8:36, 37. To the Phar­ Episcopal churches. EAST HARTFORD (AP) — ^ .45 After the people reeXe the isees and Sadducess who 9 a.m., Men’s CEirisUan ifgnt nursery a t church. Another common assumption Kenneth E. Grant, 26, ot East oonfReor, the p rM ctietMratteg INCOMEThe BLOCK TAX Army Is well- No one? No one! All the information you enter came to his baptism, John LltiTSture claa In Scout Room. 10:48 a-m., Morndig Worriilp which the plan seeks to over' Palm Sunday says: "May ohnlghty God Hartford was aireried EYiday in Vernon Assembly of Ood trained to do battle for youl said: “Bring forth fruit A du lt' Discuasiion Ctoss at the Rev. Mr. Swensen oome la the idea that frilowera conneqtioh with the $8,000 armed 9:16, 11:00 Sanotuary have m ercy on us, forgive us on your Census Form is a private matter between worthy of repentance,” Matt. 164 W. Main St., BockviUe a ’’Susanna.i W esLy Hall. ppciariuig. Sermon: ” H .re of Jesus should choose or fash- robbery of a Bradteee Depart­ “JESUS’ ENTRY INTO MANCHESTER” our siiM, end bring us to ever- After private discussion you an(j our computer. Even your age. 8:7, 8. 9 and W:46 a ^ W o r^ RoOe the Perfect Man.” A pre- jon a church In their o-,n image. Rev. Eart K. Pettibone, • • • with you, we'll These examples accord wril ment store two days earlier. Mlnlstor PAIM SUNDAY EVENING SERVICB testtog life." You get your Census Form in the mail an- irever, oonsid- e g e r’s office and forced him to BE ... . BLOCKI be baptized,” Acts 2:88. odiat Youth Fellowihip re- ’ ’One Man Should Die.” it heresy for Christians to hand over a bog of money, po- youth g^p . * • • triiiN« So much depends on Census figures. Like aid to AH New Testament ex- 'iKorsol for Folk Mass. fori they should shape a church u^e said, 7 p.m.. Evangelistic sorvioe. WEDNESDAY EVENING nucis ON schools, housing, medical services, jobs, and such. araplea o f Christian baptism 7:30 p.m. Palm Sunday Folk to please themselves, simply TM film Sanotuary BOTH involved people who were When you fill in your Census Form, remember, it's Service end Oommunon Serv- along llnee of pleasant, compati­ "THE OTHER WISE MAN’’ f e d e r a l] taught, who believed In Etheriiigton ClainiB • * • totf in Cooper Hall. "You Know ble fellowahip, a-volding oosocto- U.IHimUN as private as your vote. And just as important. Jesus, end who repented of MAUNDY THURSDAY AND ^ We A re Christian By Our ‘Pre-Set’ Ticket Untrue Uona wkh those -who are differ­ their own personal sins. 8:00 Saodiuary StATE Typteal were the Samaritans, uove.” HARTFORD (AP) — Edwin ent. HOLY OOMMUNION Rev. Winthmp Nalaoh Jr. • DOORS / Acts 8:12: “ . . . they were Miaundy Thursday, 7:30 p.m. D. Ehfierieigton, the fomer Wee- Christian teaching - always has A Palm Sunday ‘OUR DEEPEST OONVldlON’’ baptized, both men and wom­ ’>/nununion Service. The Rev. ^ y w i University preeident now stressed that Christ’s commun' • • • • WINDOWS LIFE We can’t know wher« we’re going en.” No qxample o f beq>tiz- Dr. Shaw preaching. His topic: tgf the R ^ b U c a n U.S. lo** embrace* all who oome, not GOOD FRIDAY . UP Ing an infant can be found in if we don’t know where we ore. “Tine Souro--." nomination, claims that * selective, one-dlmenslonal Folk Service 10:00 \ drama Banotuary FRIENDSHIP LODGE OF MASONS NO. 145 OUARANTII the Bible or other writings Gtaodi Friday, noon to 3 p.m,, “specutotion” about a ticket clique- He sought out the poor. "A SERVICB OF CHRISTIAN HOPE’’ ^ • of the first century of Chris­ • • * • kW NMSS W « guorontM ocewrot* prwpprotlon pf tvDry fox rtturn. If Service. ’Hieme: ”WKh What that’s already rigged to “inec- humble, "the toast,” not juM w « mok* ony •rrort thol cost you ony p«nolty or }nl«rwit, tianity. Infant bs{rtiam grew EASTER SUNDAY WlU You Meet life.” Par- the socially desirable, "THEY'LL KNOW WE ARE CHRISTIANS ‘“ V will poy tho poftolty or In U rit. CENSUS out of the error of ori^al 7:40, 0:18, U:00 Banotuary •oulonES sin in the third and fourth tlckpating ore Philip Joranson, Etherington caUed a press o(xi- "There to neither Jew nor BY OUR LOVE" “IN ETERNITY EVERY DAY’’ PANCAKE JAMBOREE centuries. Herewith Is a chal­ Frederick Towle, Stanley Wein- ferenoe Friday to deny vriiat be Greek, there Is neither olave hbr lenge: How can you or your berg, Dorto McKinney, Nvlaon colled “ ocxistant pubUc specula- Iree, there to neither male nor • SIDINO SUNDAY. MARCH 22 clergyman ecripttnuily jitoti- Richmond, Bridon Sriiaeffer, tjen" about a “pre-set” ticket female,” St. Paul wrote, "for South United Methodist Church H’X [B[MDc:^[rr«0’ ty your bapUam as an in­ and Davis Wiggln. Congregation that su|^)oeedly excluded him in you are all one in Chrtot Jeous.” 0(X)PBR HAlX. CENTER S E R V IN G t AJL lo < PJI. Amtrics't Larnasl Tax Service with Over 4000 Offices fant? may enter and leave at the Mvor of U.S. Rep. Thomas Mes- . It to to try to implement, in C E N S U S DAY IS APRIL 1 etngtag of hymns. ktU Jr. for governor and Rep, ftmoOonlng reality, thto Inehi- Congregational BIUTUNSKY MASONIC 'nEMPLE Moaolieater Shopping Parkade — Lower Level LoweU W eicker Jr. for the Sen- shre aspect o f faXh that the unit- Sunday, March 22, 1970 Between Sears and Oranta Boar Katroneoa . . . . 7 M .P M . / 76 E. CENTER STREET CHUtCH Of CHtlST H*1I ate. «1 church piomera sat qweial Church Advertising oontribulsd for the public IqrftaB aM Verwin Stzeato good in oooperetion with The Adver­ 4U Oeotar St. "I would not have reaigned as provtoiona to draw oongroga* PUBUC 18 OORDIALLT DmTBD A D U tT S »1.00— CHILDREN UND ER 12, 76e . Mon. thru Fri. 6 AJi. to I P Jf. tising Council end the Internetlonel Phone: dO-kHT preeident of Weotoyan UniveraHy tions of differing racial-aconom- U CENTER VnUBBT Bat and Sun. 6 AM. to 8 P M .—Phona B48-248I ' oShC''- Mewspeper Advertising executives. B lU e Clasaea, ti66 m b . 10 a.m.. Breaking braeul. to run for the senate unlesa the Ic maketq) hXo clooe working SpoiMorad by Bantor Mathodtot Youth Fallowah^ ToBag WonMp. I f n.H., f pjB. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR 11:48 a.m., Sunday School. field was open,” Etberington relationship. MANCHESTER, CONN. 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Wins Donut Award Diplomats Ask Halt to Ransom Players Score Police Nab Escapees His capacity for donut eat­ Only Local Mail ing has won Tim Blxby of InFast Paced 631 North St. a $60 bond and Business Bodies M n . Minnie BlUler In Motel Room Here third place In the New En­ Moving in Town In Future Political Abductions M n. Minnie Stem Miller, 86, gland Donut Eating Contest. BANK STOCK 80I-D of West Hartford, mother of Comedy Hit Manchester police, actingf on a tip, last night broke Tim is now eligible to apply The mail situation locally is not normal, but it i ^ BDITOR’e NOTE— FoUUoal gum kidnaped Nobuo Okuchl, whether true or not there is an' mains just where it was y«8terday, P ostm w ^ iWden The Board of Diroctors of toe kidnapinga have become mm Japaneee consul general, and aura of debt or gratitude on the Maxwell Miller of 28 Milford for an $8,000 scholarship new Mancheoter State Bank an-^ CECaLE BABIMEAU down the door of a Tolland Tpke. motel room and at much a way of lUe in Lotto wxxi froedom tor five polttlcal peri of a rsneomed diplomat Rd., died yesterday at Mt. Sinai from Mr. Dmut Shops, spon­ Bailey, and William Warner and Victor nounces that the $1.5 mUUon to Mlanchester COmmunKy Play­ gunpioint captured two area youths who had escaped sors of the contest. Am erica a s airplane -h$jac1dings prieoners. that automatlcaHy Hmtta hto fU- Hospital, Hartford. pre.ident, of th. two lo ci capital stock offered for Sale ers last evening embarked on from the Connecticut Valley state mental hospital at The first-prUe winner, a In the United State#. In each 1716 State Department is ture work to that country, Survivors also include two haa bnen totally subocribed. other sons, a daughter, and six “lelr 40th year wlUi a fast- Middletown after allegedly 13-year-old from Maine, being received and dellVei^. case, prevention Is next to Im- known to be re-examining Us For toe ttme being, the poUoy Hospital Lawlor was reported ’The bank la ■oheduted to open gran dd^ dren •paced, superbly acted com edy, stabbing an attendant early downed 10 jelly donuts In No mall la being accepted at poaefble. The U.S. State Depart­ pedteiee on kldnap'ngs. is "caution.” OfflcUU Americana today resting com fortably In the Prize Movie for full operation about Sept. 1 yesterday morning. slightly more than four min­ service windows. clerks and ment and the governments in­ Guatemala and Brazil are re- end their dependents are more Funeml services will be to- Water". TOs Intensive care unit. in a renonnatod 12,000 square morrow at 3:80 p.m. in the Woody Allen come^ t^t The escapees, William K. Shortly after 7 yesterday utes. carriers worked today except volved are looking tor a aolu- ceivirng special attention, but careful about venturing out at HamUton, 20, o f 138 W. Center To Be Shown foot bulMtog at Main and Maple tlon. HOre to a report on Ihe elt- other* high on the list are BoUv- night, about vtolttag pubUe chapel the Weinstein Mortu- kept Broadway happy for two morning, two men fitting the ithose not scheduled for Satur­ St., and Glen A rgiros, 20, of Sts., formerly occupied by a UBtton. la, where there have been places, and caireful to avoid set ary, 640 Farmington Ave., Hart' seasons, and, rants with old escapees' description surprised day. SubsUtutes wiil make street Dobson Ave., Vernon, are also At St. Mary’s Firat National Stem. "■ threats against the life of U.S. routines, such ae leaytog tow ford. Burial will ibe in ^ Hart­ •fasliioned satire. Jerry D’Amato, 20, of Middle- box collections tomorrow, but suspected of robbing a Middle- By JOE MCGOWAN JB. Ambassador Ernest Siracusa, house each day cU Uie aame ford City Lodge Cemetery, Tow­ Ihe curtain opened on one of town as he opened the Recrea­ Manchester The award-winning movie, the mall picked up at that time town Recreaition Department OO-OHAIRMAN OF SHOW LIMA, Peru, (AP) — A num- and Santiago, Chile, wrhere the time. er Ave., Hartford. Ihe moot profehsiORal looking tion Center on Water St. will go nowhere except looaUy. sets this reviewer has ever seen employe about five hours after "A Man FV>r All Seasons, her of Amerfoan diplomate In left'st terrorist movement—MIR ------Memoirlal week will be ob­ D'Amato said the men, one Hospital Notes He added the quantity of Jam M J. Tonsr J*i, o f BoMon fleeing the hospital at 2 a.m ., be shown tomorrow night, Monday’s mall deUvery wUl de South America have asked thw —reportedly haa plana for kld- served at the home of her constructed by an amateur carrying a knife and the other haa been named oo-chairman company. The textured walls, and making off in his automo­ State Department to adopt a imping foreign dtplomats. Eastern Airlines Says daughter, Mrs. Harold Reisner, a baseball bat, ordered him to VlBinNO BOUBS Palm Sunday, at 6:45 in Neill pend upon the reaulU of the for the 1970 Oonnentteut Btsd- crystal chandeliers and fumlah- bile. "no ransom” policy as a meam American ambassadors in 14 OooUdge Rd., West Hartford. lie on the floor, bound his h a n d s Intomiedlftto___ Oare Semi* Hall at St. Mary’s Episcopal vote being taken today by HaoV iMM Show, to be held at the Tweed Still Not Ready To Show Film Local ix>lice converged on the of choktog off the growing wave i^atta America now have round- MemorialI contributions may ^ and feet with tape, and^ole hU p^vite, noon-* p-m., uM 4 p.m. ohurch to benefR the Summer P<»‘ “ H artford Arm ory M ay 19-31. NEW HAVEN (AP) — East- . a__etructed end painted by the Ronald Lang of 67 Ellmbeth Oonnec^ut Motel about 7:30 containing $30. The rob- room s, 16 s-m .' Summer vote to return to work, he Ticner to otfloe manager o t of terrortat Mdnai>togs. the-clock armed police guard, Airltoee, which suspended bef made to the United Synagc Synago­ ^ trailed awtMMssM __ ^ p.m. tvi afteroAtvar Y*AfVkl\Hnreceiving0’ a TinUp AJldand ______escaped^ In his late model . '70 program . ..^he gates wtU be Pupite of the Varner Stu- They gj-g slated to pUoated in a seriee of house Michael Angelo, Pinney Rd., EU- FV>r those who can’t make to- Packet line.” ______"We could also expect a oer- been etevated to toe poritton of Richard P. Erickson of 6 DIVIDEND James MKJavanagh of Man- tato number of reedgnatinna if Mrs. John M. Durkin as his wife, is a natural re- Mrs. K ^ W. Pearl and appear in Manchester Circuit breaks last year in the Man- n ,^ n ; Mrs. Elizabeth B. Oole- morrow night’s performance of actreas who shrewdly takes the Konne^h W ^ , Instructor, Court April 6. cheeter-Vemon area and in jO Kensington St.; Sebas- eales manager, notional ac- Ralph Rd. has been elected an The Board of Directors of the cheater has bwn app^nted sales such a policy were adopted,” Mrs. Elizabeth O’Coimell Dur­ “A Man FV>r AH Seooons,” back seat, but becomes the was heW last evening in the During their 2 a.m. escape counts, by toe MUton Bradley assistant aecretary of The Con- Sanltas Service Carp., has die- nmnapr at Morlarty Bros. toe diplomat said, adding “ but I kin of West Hartford, mother of Maasachusetts. m . Conlglione, East Hart- there wdll be a second showing driver as she manipulates with Pederatlon. Room of the Center from the hospital, Hamilton and Oo. Bradley is the notton’s old- nectlcut Bank and Trust Co. in dared a regular quarterly did- Llnroln-Merci^ ^lerehlp, majority of foreign RAY IS BACK! jdrs. Joseph Snarski of Manches­ Both Hamilton and Argiros fof-y; Mrs. Doris N. Downing, Monday night at 8 in the Shafer Back Taxes hat good timing and credibility. OMigregaOonal Church. A Argiros cornered and stabbed James J. Ibner Jr. eat and largest maker of games, Hartford. dend of three cents per share, Center St., Matthew M. Ifor- ggj.yjgg offioera would back ihe AND IS READY TO GIVE YOU ter and Mrs. Robert G. Smith had recently been transferred joo Downey Dr.; Mrs. Lois Auditorium, Eastern Connecti­ Laura. Craco plays their varied program of 22 numbers their ward aide, Harold Lawlor, an increase of one-half cent per president of the firm, has ^ meant stopping the of Vernon, died yesterday. She to the Connecticut VaUey Hosplt- Heckart. 336 Center Rd., Rock- cut State College, Willlmantlc. than 70 toadtog business equi$i- puzzles and educetiional teach- Erickson has been a portfolio THE FASTEST SERVICE IN TOVW! 67, of New Haven, authorities al from Cheshire for observa- vdjg. Mrs. Florence B. Hoher, May Be Due share over toe last divided of announced. Iddnapings.” was the wife of John M. Durkin. daughter, Susan. How can she was presented, ment menufexHurere end dls- ing aids. manager in trust administration ^ ^ , aa. a a - A Manchester native and elude the planned marriage Those who participated last said. Kidnaping of bustoeasmen for Survivors also include two sis­ 551 Center St.; Richard W. Jar- tributors have been signed to Knofla, a Manchester native, joined CBT in 1967. He ^ graduate of local schools, Mc- trap? — simple. Help plan her evening were Katherine A. Niel- Bleeding from a stomach In a related development, vis. 2315 Ellington Rd., Wap- waa___ formerly ^ ------^ ^ a Ansales 1^0 “ w ith reflect thj>the PfYTnVTmntifTBVcorporation’e dJ .< 3 frkl*for 2 cash ransom has been common ters and four brothers. O nR ecFees exhifatt. SLCOO^^ was formerly associated PIZZA RAYS pares*s escape back to Newark. Debra Turgeon, Janice A. wound, Lawler fainted and was more than 100 employes of the ping; Joseph C. Kent, Bolton Library Group Oosponsor of the show is the sentattve for national stock spilt effective March 3, for yean to such places as Brar The funeral will be held Mon- ,------w oo,~ «. -p 1970). day at 8:30 a.m. from the Ahern N.J., while camUy lowing her T. Phllopepa, placed into a cabinet, where he mental hospital have signed a Branch Rd., Vernon, The town may have to pay Hartford Chapter, of toe Nation­ and has been wlto toe company zU and Cblombia. 130 SPRUCE ST. TEL 643-0031 Funeral Home, 180 Farmington new love a way to keep her lay unconscious for an hour. Up­ petition demanding greater pro- Also, Mrs. Maiy E. Hetu, East At Workshop close to $1,000 in back (axes it al Association of Accountants. since 1962. He is a graduate o f The dividend, payable to hold­ But more recently, letUri ex­ ers of record on March 31, will Ave., with a solemn high Mass around. Laura, as a newcomer M. W^ch, R. Bruce Do.m . Dar- on reviving, he attracted an aide tectlon from the prisoners tak- Hartford; Maurice Miller, 19 a law passed by the stete legis- Toner, who txdds degrees local schools and the University trem ist organdzoUDhs have Open Mon., Thun., Fri., Sat., Sun. Chairman WUllam E. Buck- of requiem at the Church of St. to the stage and to players, puts T. Blagrove, J u ^ A. from an adjoining ward by en there tor observatiion. Hospi- Tunnel Rd., Vernon; Audrey J iature laiOt summer making rec­ from Boston College and the of Ooni*ectlcut in the clase of be paid April 16. turned ix> kidnaping foreiga dip­ Sandias provides a -variety of Brigid In Elmwood at 9. Burial o v er the part wiith the patina pounding on the cabinet door. tal officials said they would Noyes, 46 Glenwood St.; Linda ley, Mrs. Donald Conrad, and reation fees taxable is enforced. UMveraMy of OomecOcut, has 1960. lomate end government iofficlalB will be in Mt. St. Benedict of an accomplished ingenue. Alida-Jane Taken to Middlesex Memorial study the proposal. M. Pagani, 32 E. Maple St.; Atty John Mrosek ot the Mary The law, under PuUUc A ct 1, been with Firemen’s Fund tor A U.S. Army veteran and a services to commerdal, in­ as a way of obtatotog toe re­ dustrial and institutional cus­ Cemetery, Bloomfield. Her tovo to an open faced Wd, Oslrlnsky, Valerie G. Klein, Edward A. Pastula, 2061 EUlng- Library board, and Section S3, passed at a special 17 year*. He lives on West St., member of the New York Sale# lease from piieon of their com­ trying to measure up Ms fafh- Andre’s J. Ravins, Myona Du- ton Rd., South Windsor; Linda ixorary ooara. session last June, allows tor "a Executive dub, is married tomers, including contract rades to subverrion. Friends may call at the fimer- John F. Jackson, head U- to BoMnn. al home ton-ight from 7 to 9 and er’s gray vest, on an "ever • vol, Dannette L. Cornelius, Ka- M. Pitzl, 94 Highland Dr., Wap- tax equivalent to ten per cent to the fotmer Mias Nancy Oo**- building maintenance, indus- One of the more notobie cases tom orrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to Yale-oan-mahe-mlstakies” man- A. Howard, Elaine A. Tsoka- ping; RusseU M. Roberts, 540 brarian, this week attended a of any amount paid as' dues, KNOFLA PROMOTED ooran of Mianchester. They trkLl laundering, solid waste re ­ wa# the kldnaptag lost Septem­ 9 p.m . ner. Played by Karl Then, Axel Relnls I>uklnskis, Sharon A. Heralding Politics Spring St. workshop of the Associaikm of membership fees and Inittatkoi Roy F. Knofla of Wea^foct, have four eotw. moval, pest control end guard ber of U.S. Ambessador C. Magee is changed from a dls- -Anthony, Mary-Jo M. Andreoli Also, Mrs. Shirley J.' Sabla, 9 Connecticut Library Boards, fees to any social, athletic, or seciuity. Burke Elbrtck to Rio De Joaet- David Pattison aster area to a managing model Cheryl A. Messner. ■By Sol R. Cohen- S. Hawthorne S t.; Salvatore jointly sponsored by the esso- sporting club or organization.” ro. He was held for aeveral day# SOUTH - WINDSOR — David of a man with a fine show of ------Salmond, 139 Oak St.; Mrs. elation and the Connecticut it wient into effect September 1, HBT VICE PRESIDENT unta the BrazMoa guven anent Pattison, 84, o f Hartford, fath­ character building which ayin- N orw alk M an C onvicted Three members of the Man- Monagan entered the race only Mary M. Scholsky, 36 Griswold uibrary In Auerbach Audi- 1969. Lawrence E. Johnson of Man­ sent 16 leftM prisoners on a er of Mrs. Esther Banis of South boUzea much hard work ^ , Chester Democratic Town Com yesterday. st.; Mrs. Louise M. WaUace, torium o t the University of About ton types o< ornganlxa. chester has beien appointed a fqMirial s ir fo rce flight to froe- Windsor, died Thursday at Mt. Karl’a part. Hto oomedy flair Un 1st D ^ ree M urder mlttee today publicly endorsed Dr. Schardt, Atty. Thomas Storrs; James G. Young, Snlp- Harttord. tions or clubs are ksted as vice president in the Corporate dom to Mexico. is stUl steedUy mounting. and Stager, In a joint statement sic View Heights, RockviUe; Planning and Services Division On Feb. 27, Guatomalan For­ Stnal Hospital end was buried BRIDGEPORT (AP)-Joseph «*e candidacy of Joseph Duffey ”We support Joe David Hereward Wake, chairman of exempt from this tax in the rul- yesterday from the Hebrew Fu- Ektward Zawistowskl, aa the F. Young, 48 Haitland of Hartford National Bank and eign MhAeter Alberto Puentes Edwarda Jr., 31, of Norwalk, of Hartford tor the Democratic Duffey, who is an educator, and Rd. th 3 Westport Library Board, ing, but town recreation fees, nerai Home, 1059 Albany Ave. Oommundat S.S. man, displays Trust Oo. Miohr was kidnaped by odd, State Sen. the Prosaer I^raiy .Bloon^ ^ "w orrylng^SLtT-'W NJ. and the Hartford Chapter chitef aide, w ell characterized ing Ameriion education today.” Columbufl. He UveB at."SC™? 60 Home­ grandchildren. Edwards stabbed Nails in an Majority Leader Edward Mar- field; ways and means ^ unaware of American Institute of Banking. by Mianny Sbona, reteJns Wa ” The 70-member Manchester Man Jailed meBBuring the library s ef- ruHng. stead St. — ------o h ^ aUeyway after all three foUowed cus, Stamford businessman Al- A native of Manchester and SERVICE .Mrs. G. O. Stcbcii sanMy in th© ^ ^ -woiAia a vw»»> wVwano hjx >i«/i phoHsus Donahue, and Fifth Democratic Town Ctem mlttee feoaveness. Dr. A m MerangeU said he would also and manages to ri^t ^m m ^m t^ o* NelLs out ot a bar where he had phonsus Donahue, and Fifth now is being poHed on it prefer­ chairman of the South Windsor ^ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul BRIEFS WAPPING—Mrs. Georgianna the WKxig done by the ambasBB- caaneg a om.___ District Cong. John Monagan. 1,000 Years more about the E . BrickSOTi o f 26 Alton' St., DeOormler Motor Sales Inc., Pot any phmbing and heating repoin call tw lor Gauvin Steben, 72, o f East ence for a senatorial nominee. Pubic Ubrary B c^; town’s program before making PUZA dor’s Bcxv. Hto OrvlUe and Wil­ The 13 delegates to the June (Continued from P age One> Erickson is cuirently a lieute­ of 285 .(Broad St. has been ap­ Hartford, father of Edward R. o f the Hibrary. R obert Hm I ^ , decision about whether or not pointed an autoorized Datsun estimates on tmthroom remoddinr. Gets, oil or ber Wright bit was a show stop­ State Convention wiH be ap­ president of the Windsor Libra- Manchester should pay these nant in toe U.S. Naval Reserve, Steben of Wepping, died yester- Hebron 'But you always ask for more . , serves on the church council dealer. The announcement waa DEPT. STORE en to the ^bUc. gtreieto torever. An I told them tinn meeting at the GesUgdif look further into the matter to A graiduate of toe University Gorin’s Inc., Boston-based de- East Hartford at 10. Burial will of Connecticut, he Joined the partment store firm, tola week be In Mt. St. Benedict Ceme­ the Sultan and his wife were agaist any changes In the pre- devaluation of their property The speakers will be State ^ y Reataurant. Joseph M. Borejko find out If Manchester la Involv ' Alfred P. Werbner, left, tapes his thanks for the PIONEER SALES RISE bank in 1958. was named chief opened its 27th store in Air- tery, Bloomfield. reaUy sorry the shw dlto t go ------south central business zone, tnd thus the . reason tor the pe- . S®"- Minority Leader W allace , assess a sentence of 1,000 years of 64A Chestnut St., a World ed. recorder presented him Wednesday at a luncheon on and on and on. The delighted - • - Record operating results for programmer tor data process- port Moll, adjoining Interna- FriendsriKTiiuB Iiuym-ay call aiat theure lu-fu- „ - Mrs. Cherry plans to present tltlon. She stated that "If they Barnes and former Wesleyan agafawt Wm.” War II Air Force veteran was meeting of the Manchester Association of Inde­ nenal home tonight from 7 to 9 Payers were Roger Negro and petition at a public hearing wanted to Uve in a husinees president Edwin Etherington. .jTje prosecuting attor- elected commander tor the 1970- the year ended Nov. 29, 1 ^ , Ing in 1960, end an otficer of tional Airport In Bangor, Maine, and tomorrow from 3 to 6 and Mary Gaudet. Roger’s makeup scheduled (or next Tuesday eve- zone, they would live in a dty.” Barnes is seeking the GOP gu- j^yg that malty jimors 1971 year. Bcrejko served from Duplicate Bridge pendent Insurants Agents. The surprise gift was have been announced by the bonk in 1964. Among Gorin’s other stores is in recognition of his more than 10 years’ se^ice Pionser Systems, Inc. of Man­ He is a member and past House & Hale’s at 946 Main St., 7 to 9 p.m. and costume would be the envy ^t 8 at the Hebron Element- Prior to the 8 p.m., hearing bernatoriaJ nomination end gj-g ^ot aware of the fact that August 1941 to November 1948 of the Sultanic jet set. gjy school. the commission wlU told anotfa- Etherington the GOP senatorial mder Texas - law defendants. In the Army Air Force and Results last night In a dupli­ to the organization as secretary-treasurer. Maying chester. Sales tor the year director of toe Date Processing Manchester. The party gfuests were, Diane -njg planning and Zoning Com- er hearing at 7 in the Hebron nomination. particularly convicted crlml- spent 8V4 years overseas with cate bridge game at the Itakon- the presentation is President William L. Zimmer­ clim bed to $43,822,000, an in­ Mlanegement Association. He ------Needs Anniversary Mass - ,, , , . _ . ------.. ------= Your Car The first armlversary Mass FTrnhaber, Kas Kovalaskl, Rob- mission Is holding the hearing school to conshler an appHca- nals wMh a past record, can get the 8th Air Force. He waa dto- Amierican Chib are; North- man, who cited Werbner for “ doing a tremendous crease of 37.8 per cent over 1968 and his wife, Uie former Bever- John W. Shaughneesy of East for Raymond Joseph Bilodeau Ty®^®- lovely wife jg ascertain public opinion on Uon from the Clifford W. Slteer Atty. and Mrs. Joseph Conti onjt In a relativriy abort time charged with the rank of 1st LA. So-'ih; Jam-:8 ktecomber and sales of $31,798,000. ly Miller, live with toelr two Hartford was recently reelected ______Clem Hitchoock, first; Mr. and job for us practically since the year one.’’ A long­ children at 54 Kennedy Rd. to his fifth term as president will be celebrated Monday at Diana who prettily jdayed the possibile changes In the zone Construction Co., of Wapplng are giving a reception tomorrow after serving at least 10 years. Charles P. Varca of Wrthers- time town resident and graduate of local schools, Consolidated net earnings 7:45 a.m. at the Church of the Co*"*®®®- u u requested by several property tor permiasion to divide pn^r- for Donahue and Ws wife, Vir- 'ihe attorneys are not allowed field, a past department com- w ere $1,804,000, o r 63 cents per ------of the AlHance of Independent Up, Too Is Halpryn and Jack Descy, Werbner is sales manager for, Jarvis Enterprises. SNETCO FOREMAN Telephone Uniwis at a con- A Touch Assumption. The directors spot was held by owners. ty cn East St., into five parcels, ginia. It wiH' be froin 2 to 4 to explain thto to the jury dur- msnder, installed Borejko and share on an average o f 2,871,463 Gloria DellaFera, who has han­ At present the south central Democratio End«»semeats p.m. at the Conti home, 71 Pit- ing the trial, tile following Officers: Otto third. He lives at 40 Marion Dr. Zimmerman is vice outstanding shares. This com- Albert W. Kellogg of 42 ferenoe in New York City. He dled tWa job for the players on business zone encompasses all The Democratic TOwn Com- kin St. Among the invited guests Dr. George Beto, bead of the Balchunas Sr., vice command­ Also, East-West;Myles Walsh president of G. T. LaBonne Associates. pares with earnings o f $1,668,- Teresa Rd.. has 'been promot- is also president of Ihe Con- Priest Lectures other occasions, and was aptly the land on the east side of Rt. mtttee voted thto week to en- are those Democratic town Texas prison system, does not er; Norman Livingston Jr., and Dopald Lewis, first; Mrs. 000, or approximately 62 cents ®d to splicing foreman by ^ t o - necUoit Union of Telephone Cars, like the ladies, look their best when a little paint is applied handled. Marcl Negro handled 86 extending from the land of dorse Mrs. Naomi Hammer of committee members who didn’t agree with the district attor- vice commander; Wesley Bul­ June Roebuck and Mrs. O. they ended up in dead letter de- per share for the previous year, ern New England Teiephone. Workers and serves on toe La- producer eissigTunents. Louis Ellenberg on the south to Vernon for a second term as hear Donahue apeak Monday ney’s office. ”I don’t thkik a la, chaplain; Walter Von Hone, M. Hartllng, second; and Mrs. His office la In Manchester. bor Bducatian Advisory Com- in the right places. We are talking about the dents and scratches On New Mass With the fortitude such a partments. They contained un- pjoneer prerident David N. a point 375 feet north of the land State Central Committeewoman night at Cavey’s Restaurant. sentence like tWs is any eter- lecturer; ’TruBteee, Clyde Beck- Warren Holland and Jon Marx, AntUCarswell signed covering letters urging Abrams reported toat higher Kellogg joined the telephone mlttee at the University of Con- laugh orgy demands, and height- Charlotte Shorey with a depth from the 85th District, which _____ third. company in 1966 in Harttord and nectlcut. The Rev. WUllam J. HHUard rent,” he aays. “Only tto swift- -wtrth, Arthur Petrone, ’Theodore the rtedp^eait to ocjkI them on to were achieved at a on your car. It's a pity to let them mar the beauty of your ened.by the challenge of pot of 200 feet. enoompesste all o i Tolland Barnes, speaking before the The game, sponsored by .the of St. Thomas Seminary in nees of justice and the suneness BelanWd. W€udiington. tim e when the com pany con- Jifiancfa:ster Bridge d u b . Is Senators See Bloom field, wlU discuss: " ’The purrl of The hearing is to consider an County. Windsor Republican town com- of a sentence aervee such a. Charlea Varca waa re- Sen. Roman L. Hruska, R- unued to make substantial re- car. Besides, where bare metal is exposed, rust and corrosion are thespiana, Manchester Commu- increase In depth of the present They also endorsed Sen. Rob- mlttee Thursdav Wrtit called appointed Adjutant and WaKer played each Friday at 8 p.m . Ecumenical Dimension of the nlty Players has again come -—„ aka j ------— . .. ------, ------iTiursaay ngni, caiieo Neb., said it waa a "btatent at- search and development expen- M o i, » ,• a .1 Players has agam come zone to 400 feet and .1the extens- ert Houley of Vernon for a sec- (joy Demmev to niace “an A 6 _ m Von Hone wi-was re-appointed at the clubhouse, 185 Eldridge Victory Near tompt to create a flolse Imprea- ditures In two of Ita dlvlstons; bound to follow St. Play is open to ttie public. sk » of support toe oppoattton^to catalytic Technoiogy Cbrp. and (CoaUnaed from Page One) Reservations cloM today tor Judge CaraweH’e iMninatlon.” opUcal Syatems, Inc. Now Open wnu-,...... u.... .V.. 8t. (R t. 86) to the boundary to wtlHam O’NeUl from the 62nd ^ n f^ lc lt/’ Let's face it, a car represents a !arge investment and it pays to III® ^erry property, aL^ ^rith DteWet tor’rtWrt^temT ^i^^'that “experts the mystery ride of the Army- vote befon the loi« Baater Manofleld oadd the campaign, Technology recent- provc that »6xuallsm and ob- a depth of 400 feet. --a ___ ^ ____ ™ iwi«a uiai expena are Navy dub AuxUiary on April 1 Regional Officials To Open weekend begtoe next Thureday, Keefe’l Friendly take care of thosd unsightly body blemishes now. You will not only scenity are not a necessary In- and may be made with Mrs. Ed­ Although Republican whip to “ Tn^under flcittlo|Lri n ^ considers to be a major ward Serwo of 42 Hamlin St., Drug Center in Hartford Robert P. Griffin of Michigan f ^ oirasure breatatorough in the develop- restore the beauty of your car but, it will be worth more when you M rs. Florence PUU o f 829 Main objected and acciMed OaraweU » hydrazine fuel cell. Spirit Shop St., Mrs. Charles Pickett of 613 op^ranU of flUbintoring. That kind of moU bockfl^. Sy e ^ m s haa developed ers school door tor tonight’s 400 feet. d®Pth or committee w^^old a The Capitol Region OouncU of to other foundations for mon- the oriental church as well as hard decisions during the last Main St., or Mrs. Arieiu Rob­ Mapsfleld remained firm and In New York, toe cJurf ex- ^ low-cori pcooeas, under PACKAGE STORE trade it in. 90 W HY NOT PRESENT IH B AO FOR A 910.00 DIS­ reformers of later centuries. performance at 8:30. Be prompt Consideration also U being 16 years.” inson, 48 Foster St. Elected Officials (CRCEO) wiU ey to flrauvee the rest, open a regional drug informa- By renting space with the ■oM the nomination probably ecutlve of toe National »im cu p^pjetary patents, for produc- ROUTE 85 This will be the last of a since last night’s audience was given to expanding the zone to SSudh^ s 2 ^ wimld be laid oaide bemporaiily. of CAiurdies said Cww^l does q,^tty animated filma tor COUNT? series of adult education lec- n.'ftr near r.A.nacltv.capacity. include InetiwlA fhAthe wAafwest sidebIHa a of# Church ^ SeieCl p an y The Capitol Region Council of ’The Junior Choir of North Unlt- tlon center hi Hartford, Mayor council on alcoholism and gain- dorsed delegates to the He aald the Senate would take not measure up to toe coun- „,0yig and televtelon indua- AMSTON, CONN. Your Friendly Shop Fowwnen tures sponsored by the Educa------St. begiiuiing at the aouthem- stete. Elected Officials has tehrduled ed Methodist Church will re- Nathan G. AgosttoelU, chair- tog toe cooperation of eevera) up on education money WU toot cU'a standards. ____ Uon Committee of the Asaump- most boundary of the Hope Val- “ a meeting for April i, at 8 hearse Monday at 8:16 p.m. at man of the CRCEO, revealed state agencies, the CRCEO wUi oontaim toe controversial Sten- Dt. R.H. ESdwln Bepy, ^ vearsi Uon Parish Council. leylev Estates subdivision and con- ty and assembly district con- p.m., to toe Farmington Town the church. \ \ I today. cut down cn coats, he said. A I Ml Georgy G^agnon ventions. nu B(tenl iliiiEiiinrimflnn amend- aecretary of the councll,\ said Over the past five yeai^ Glim pse O f Uniting for 1,400 ___feet with _a HaU. ' _ _ ' 1 Tile CMiter wUl be managed num ber o f state agencies have Friday he hoped "that «a that they Tetum^ to p.caucHon ol ”lo»»ntoe” tomor- of the $100,000 neetted yearly to experU ond housJa^k wora preoddroeoed to senator* meite and ophtena giro reoaon- tuate new produoto and advanc­ Pack 143, and does volunteer .Unit of readied, covet an eukhtlon to toe existing Mancheeter Eventog Herald w»k at once, ao that meaning- row at South United Methodtot run toe center, of tUma, pubUcattons, eoulP- SwUy ilUsMd ond ooiwnaamen. able oseuranoe that they will ed technology while pursuing work for the Talking Books for General Signal Ooip. Veronica H. Hesflngs, Mrings paradiae Forms building. ’They Hebron Mire^enAMt, A m 0 fol nagotlaUons can oom- auircii. Leads wUl meet at 2 Mayor AgorilnelU eaya the ment and o t^ rawwraoii Uve broadest markets for its the Blind. Mr. and Mr®. Kel­ Regent Street on any pay raise. only n o e n tly becam e awdre o f Em t, teL 226-1671. m enoe ” - T T f . rraow oe# tor TMe packages, with no return odvanoe toe protootton of all clt- Dorothaa V. SitUans p.m. and the chorus at S. CRCEO has nuule oppUcattons Hw 3* towna of the Ngian. w en opened after toana.” . current product fine. logg have four children. - v - \ '-A • ,.'A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARiCH 21, IfliTO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1£(70 •, PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN _._*P ______' ______! _ i ______j _ _ _ - ~ ______- . 1 ___ ~ __ l : ____ :______Women Like Spring Suits Pretty Boxes Speak Softly By AP NEWSFEATlrtlM By gov BmjJDT What’s spring wltliout a suHT AP Newsfeaturea Writer Or a dress and matoMng ooat L 3 J NEW YORK (AP) — "P er­ ensemble T USINESS SERVICES IPJIRECTORY suasion and manipulation of the SulU this spring are gentls. Hipbone Jackets attract toe eye; public la my business," explains others feature longer JacksU Ted Menten, industrial designer and sMrt Interest. MdM performs tliese funoUons Ideal for spring and cool sum­ through his packaging exper mer days are the rilk suits In CAMPING HIGH GRADE Use. nubby tweeds or plaids, Novslty skirts and belts accent this "Most women are a lltUe ‘tar EQUIPMENT PRINTING ty' when they’re shopping— group. Delightfully wrlnkle-fres Tenta, dots. Sleeping Bage, fibers make suits in lively col­ they’re easily seduced, Tliey’re FUNERAL HOME Air Mattrsisee, Stovaa, Job and Commerdal more susoepUble to a 'pretty ors of cherry, surf, kelly and Printing mUig yellow, the perfect, e a ^ Isuttoraa face’ in the supermarket than Prompt and EtBelent men are to one on the street," traveling companions. Wm. J. Lennon, Director MANCHESTER Printhig of An Khida maintains the man whose firm The suit and matohing or SURPLUS SALES CO. puts "pretty faces" on from complementary ooat—a Davl- 142 E. CENTER ST. 1 « N. BIAIN ST. Community Pross At left, racing stripes set off black pantyhose; fun colors are pink, periwin­ 3,000 to 6,000 packages a year. • weight. One beauty comUnes li­ olothos took like new for the work easy.. When you are fin­ e Door Oanopleo side of the knee socks that are "When someone picks an item place. well known figure in Manches- ggyarai models and these come eased in the last year. Now Onally succumbs to tK ^ , ahe adOB. lac with pale blue; its touoiies of Easter holiday. e Storm Doors available in muted patterns and off a shelf,” he continues, "the ished, rent a floor polisher and More and more people are ter and always is willing to give delightful new colors to com- there are pantyhose in every admirers’ advice. I can recaU my initial disap- back brain is reacting to the cream emphasized by the MANCHESTER e ConiMnatton Windows sheers with ribs. Colors includ­ ^ Wearing a big smile, and car- pointment with the New York STEVENSON'S your floors will shine like new. putting fences around their you information and advice. picment or match your decor. ed pink, white, light blue, lUac, subliminal advertising to wMch cream wool Jersey dress with a Come See For Yourself Bernie’s TV andAppliances of Bernie’s TV and Appll- Msneheeter Awning Co, t o c h X o r t o e S r ^ l ^ e r ' ^ her W orldly posses- modeling scene.” recalls the au- it has been exposed while the Contractors have been quick homes, but if you have to dig coral. high wide belt. to take advaintage of the Rental the post holes by hand, the work Manchester featuresKitchen auggg there also Is a corn- 166 WEST CENTER ST. tant.^-na well am and her J200 life savings., bum-haired, green-eyed 6-foot-8, front brain is responding to such A deml-fit coat in a French Telephone 648-S881 In addition to clock ornament­ Janie invades New Y ork-toe H8-pound beauty, who now Low, Low Prices and ESSO heaters that United Rent-Alls I3 really hard. Rent a powered' Aid, M ayt^ and Hotpolnt msn- radio, TV and stereo de- Saafoo/L ladles who like to refer to their tangibles as color and other vis­ wool tweed of riirimp and white BetnblleheA IMS ed pantyhose there are some mecca of the American model- earns as much as $300 an hour Free 10% Bonua Card wasliers. You can choose port- ' t v ’s In black and bulges as feminine curves. ual usedities.” is worn over a white dress of the 405 MAIN ST. have. These heaters deliver 76,- or manual post hole digger from t v ’- .n and that sport racing stripes. And ing world. To no one’s surprise, posing for fashion, automobile able models or built-in models color with either mod- same silhouette. Another Davl- TEL. 649-5533 000 to 280,000 BTU yet they are United Rent-Alls and you will CHOICE VARIETY you don’t have to be a member the first agency to which she ap- and beauty commercials. "Back Color is am! Invalid Neeto es you can do all the rugs in Floor polishers and waxers, We Give Green Stamps to be a successful model, I must stance, even though plastic dance in exchange for leaaer the house in one day; think ot electric brooms, gas barbeques, OPEN 8 AM. to 5 P3L go back to New York.” foam is soft when you squeeze traffic tickets. The poUce prom­ the savings you can enjoy. Bet­ portable hand mixers, heaters, SATUBOAY 8 AJM.-NOON Carolyn, who’s currently tak­ it, it looks rigid to the eye.” ised high school students that If Buy - SeU ter plan ahead when you want electric fans, humidifiers, de- ing courses toward her master’s For every finished design hls' fewer traffic tickets were. Issued Appraise to rent this machine so you may humldlflers are all on display TOURAINE LAROCHELLE and degree in psychology, says the firm creates, there may have COINS V during toe week from Jan. SO to 116-198 be sure of it when you want it. ■ Y ^ in the small appliance depart­ WHITE GLASS CO. been up to 100 variations. The Collections Wanted most important equipment, in Feb. 6, toe officers would qxm- Spruce Street, We’re Faying Top Current Do you have a small Job to ment. Before you make such designers start with a product ' " PAINTS INC. addition to basic good looks, a sor a dance. Manchester Prices, Contact Ua do around the house but the cost an Important purchase as an profile: what it is, vdiat it is in­ Charisma, at left, a dress and jacket, features Drive-In PaxUng 81 BlaaeU SL—TM. 848-ISm girl can take with her to New The number of tickets Is slightly prohibitive to hire appliance, be wise. Check with York is a proper state of mind. tended to do, what claims can sculptured detailing. Davidow’s Ventura, center Swift Courteous Service Bemie’s TV and Appllancea of FOR REST RESULTS dropped significantly, and po­ CONNECTICUT someone? 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(AP) — Phone 649-8162 ot your hoir, get contact lenses. ic lines that constitute 60 per e Groceries, Ctold Cuts renting one, and there Is no ^ you have this done at Dick’s Lu„ton has tion s 3nouth in conservation” prosrram. Most likely you will be told to qulte-pretty girt from (tolum- Booth Theater.. "I was really feeling my oate, e Fruits—^Vegetables waiting for someone to come ®^ “ ® reasonable. shell Service you know a thor- Johii Lupton has PLUS cent of Menton’s business. Ih bus, Ohio, find love and happi­ "It isn’t that I don’t see the , .. . , - „ It is almost four years ago 4 ^ ^3 and that not called for an end to soUperi^. lose weight. feeling quite independent—and e Greeting Cards some cases the necessary infor­ ness ae the wife of a successful children or that I’m a worty- and do the job for you. Grinavich. toe owner, Not on- ^ an address to I ^ k y HUl MACHINE SHOP which are in great dangler, and 3. Agency acceptance. 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She hair. ” I’m home every day llcense and two bays to serve One Job most of us hate is roundly denounced "You’re then sent on a round of notes. wanted it to,” ahe says, ||a her Travel Agency Open 7 Days A Week uD tpajam and added most other clude mourning doves, ducks, can if her name Is Eileen Heck- since I commute tq New Yack. you money. you. Mr. Grlnavlch GARAGE look-sees, which may result in "Some of the legislation la un­ staccato style deUvety. V tlU Midnight attende.1 washing a car. but you can have g ^ ^ t g ^ house wrens, veeries, and spar­ art. But with my wild household, Have you ever considered rejection after rejection. For a realistic,” he claims. "For real­ "Every woman wants a. man 6 4 6 ^ 2 7 5 4 automotive trade school and he the Job done at. Dick’s Shell Serv- . ..___ ,, , MANCHESTE 18 Main S t, Td. 649-4531 Conservatiou’s Cause rows. The snowy egret is a re­ there’s always something the renting a TV for someone In television commercial, a girl ity shopping, such as goods or "Combining marriage and a at toe top, to take charge o t her. 352 MAIN ST. also attended several General ic* « , reasonably that it is fool- L u r ^ . By VIVIAN BROWN easy task. We tried to select the gal moUf among lotus blossoms. kids call about. It’s ‘Mommy, NO SERVICE the family who might be 111? Lupton denounces solipsism as can average as many as 16 toothpaste, it is extremely valid. career—any careezv-is never I certainly do. Jack la strong Motors’ training schools over a lah to do the Job yourself. They Spoeiallxlng In AP Newsfeatores Writer most artistic subject matter,’ Some are Audubon birds; one CHARGE Perhaps your own TV Is out of period of two years. He can and thoroughly wash your car and AUTO PARTS look-sees before getting one But fantasy shopping has to do easy. But if you’re willing to Philip Mt me’ or ‘I can’t find and I couldn’t let him go,” ahe hummingbird is from a Don V /O l^K'.OAl' The conservaUon issue has hit Miss Nepodal. ------„ ----- — — booking. And even an estab­ with what you think of yourself. work at toe marriage, there’s my math paper.’ ” says emphatically. BESERVA’nONS FOR YOUR order andyou are missing your does work on all makes of cars, then wash off all the dirt and '“ .7 „ What Is BRAKE SERVICE favorite programs. You need not domestic and foreign, so if you g^it that has alhered to the un- ® ‘ t home. A giant step in this direc- f lished model may run into an Dresses, lipstick, fragrance, no reason why it can’t be done,” In toe interests of her family. Miss Heckart insists that hav­ e HOTELS COMPUTE hoc * 1, V, . cranes which at one Another pattern reflects the makeup, have nothing to do says toe veteran character ac­ Miss Heckart accepts no road e AIRLINES do so; rent a portable TV from are having difficulty with your derslde of your car. This is most is ^ n^m aiTm lL OPEN Front End Allgnmont unproductive period—she may ing a husband has proved to be e STEABtSHlPS on has been taken by one fab- time were almost-exUnct, but field and roadside flowers Uiat be over-exposed or out of fash­ with net weight. When you go tress, whose many Broadway engagements. When a movie the greatest boon to her acting PET CBNTERKl^ United Rent-Alls - their rates car. Irt him do toe work tm important, for toe salt causes when she w ould^ be Oanarlea — Parakeets SAT. TO 1 PJ8. rlc company which has intro- uiey are big and not very at- are a delight to everyone, but ion. into the store to buy perfume credits include "Dark at toe role calls her to toe coast— career. “ I don’t have to wortt. •31 Main S t, Manchester are reasonable. Once one gets you. ’The un pay Rubber Stamps Shell Products plus "We hope the story wlU initi­ New Canaan, Conn., where Mies worked at. furthering my career. PVoM Rad Geometry tory? You can bo sure of in­ married and settle down. Since young people and hU organiza­ off new bikes, I let them work Brake Servtoe and General Automotive banned alcolxdio drinks from e Hotpolnt e M aytag e Frigldalre e Zenith Heckart and her husband of 38 Ehren though I didn’t get my big stant starts with one of these In ate interest in conservation and for the most part ahe dates peo­ tion U youth oriented—the exec­ ae extras arlto me in 'Up the '1 Shock Abaofben ehodi ow* L O W prleot R epolrlug the While House. e RCA e Panasonic e Westingbouee e Hotpolnt years. Jack Yankee, live with break until the stage version of make more people aware of it. ple not related to the profession, utive vice president in charge of Down Btaircase.’ But that’# the e Stereos e Dishwashers e Radtoa o TVs e Dryare e Ete. their three sons, laike, 19, PHONE 647-1268 If one young child notices it and she doesn’t think she’ll marry bperatlons is 24. Menten is now ’Picnic’ more than eight years only time. If they want to be­ Free laspectton - Mark, 17, and PMlip, 16. after crilege, nevertheless I John Dsnnls HamlU - says, ’I never noticed that be­ someone in the business. working on a book about runa­ come actors, I wouldn’t be op­ If a OMIgattaa Even with help at home, she worked all the time. I did sum- fore,’ we are ahead,” explained Would she want any daughter way teen-agers, Includi^ nu­ posed. But I’ve told than to M ON XBOMZA. Mai 16 SERVER STREET Got A Painting Probiem? Wa’ii Hoi|il r Op*n Evos. HN 9 P.M. af th6 Partcod* Virginia Nepodal, who has been she might have to become a merous case histories. "In AMny first get their degrees; than Service still means something to us— an^ service DONT L hea<^ designer at Greeff for 17 model? "I ’d like her to get her surveys with young pef^le we they can decide on which tiaysir means spending enough time with you to help you .years. to pursue.” i " SETTLE FO educaUon first as I did. Then, kept meeting toe runaway teen­ select the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ ------i I ■ Hie design effort combined I’d definitely like my ager and I became interested,” ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your daughter to be a model. It he explains. LESS.. tha>artlstlc forces of IbOss^Nepo- next project. dkl and her husband, teaches a_^rl responsibility, ini­ Before concentrating on toe Angry eidpham A tiative, independence, how to packaging field, Menten was an elberry, the Mrell-known KaMATTPfMRT, fiouUi AlM- ornithologist and conservation­ take care of herself in a busi­ actor, illustrator, cartoon anl- ness sense. And if a girl can" • mator and Hollywood stunt ca (AP) —An angry ti&ptmtlt, INSURED BUDGET ist (he is the recipient of ^ Au-i probably strayed from the adhr- dubon conservation award) \wito handle this profession and be man. "Mbetly I fell off horses, EgJb*s«».PAINTC0 p a y m e n t p l a n but I went off a few buildli^ by Kruger Nattcnal Piark, hamburgers,______the alms of the fabric ^pomI^y. successful, she can handle Just issue with a dl ATLANTIC 24-HR. CUSTOMER L about anything,” she says. too,” he recalU. "I was a turn- 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 f M' O0t7tiii * * ■ckelberry volunteered his seven miles outside bier in high school so I knew BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK oil. HRAT SERVICE services to check the authentici- how to take falls." poort and chaigsd H <)r of the patterns designed by Icelandic ponies average only Although Menten has received The looo araan't A«mi Your indoptndont Miss Nepodal and other artists. Fifty years ago, because of the demand for its 13 hands, or 62 inches tall. Hie many awards in design and Ilia Mg tuakar w u Idllad. way officials wMiAenfM FOGARTY BROS., INC. “Hie idea was to choose those nuptial plumes by the millinery trade, the snowy breed of rugged beasts has packaging, he shrugs off toe im­ 50 YEARS OF GIVE TO M tai Ml HUH mitt NtllilM’t* nature subjects that would be egret was in ^nger of extinction. Today, as a re­ changed little s'nce Norsemen portance of * formal honors. EASTER elephant want looo, UitainUMw 46 WEST CENTER STREET autlientic and beautiful at the sult of protection, it may be shown, as on this fab­ brought the first o''ea to the is­ "When a dlient doubles hls SEALS havo boon Inabrtotod t n k m L 319 BROAD ST. PHONE 649-4539 same time, and that was not an land more than a thousand sales,” he says, "that's toe big­ feWvhope and therapy m ania borttao, w l £ ^ SILVER ^ N E EXTENSION ric, treading the shallows among lotus. years ago. gest award there Is." . favorttao of oloptm toT^to/tor­ ment In thair atamaah. i f . M \ : A ^ ; \ . ■■'Uv . ■ ' MAlOrCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ItfANCilESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1070 PAGE THUCTMIR ‘V.V, PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. fibvNCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 197b BoSox Health Problems Continue, Strained Leg Ligaments Force Rico Petr ocelli Enters Maravich To Bow Out of Tourney NEW YORK (AP)—The Now, it’s Rico Petrocelll, (he PetrocelU is only (he latest Gary Peters than his sAutout the eighth Innlnf, and Ooklshd Red Sm All-Star thortstop. stains who has been sidelined «*rtng (his srpring to 16 imings h^m srtd Boston Red Sox, unbother­ ♦*.1. six in Ms first appearance and took advantage of five ST- ed by anti-trust suits,^ gam­ Pctrocelli entered Winter Ha­ Marquette played St. John’s, Blit the New York Cans came, teammate In the opposite direc­ ” I don’t feel sorry foe Psi». ven (Fla.) howpital Friday after spring y , former (eammoties, rons for on 11-6 tttumph. NEW YORK (AP)—Old He’s a great baU player. He’s bling probes and holdouts, Ken Harrekson of Cleveland Baltiimore also ibsHsd 18 Mts N.Y., lor the title, Maravlch’s saw and loved him. College bos- tion. suffering anofher attack of nau­ Floppy Socks bowed out of given ■ me some great games. still lead the major leagues sea and dizziness, and there’s broke a leg, Ron Reed of Atlan- RlcWe Allen continued Ids In a 7-6 victory over Las An­ father and coach Press said late ketbaU’s aU-time leading scorer ” 9 oh,”' the crowd response He’U be back—and even better colleSfe basketball Thurs­ was sub-par with games of 20, rolled down from the top-moe* in missing stars. ^ no (lelling when he’ll be bcu:k. te brake a collar bone and heavy Mttlng for St. Louis with geles and (h* New York Tan- Friday night that Pete would —as a pro.” day but even incomparable 37 and 30 points—but it was his seat in . Evier sines (he Cinderella Only intensive tests (his week­ teammate Felix MlBan has a Ms tinird homer In three days—a kees beat Montreal 4^ on Thur- miss the game. •me Morquette-St. John’s American League peraiant in end will tell. giandular problem and WilUe two run blast that settled an 8-4 man Munson’s ■acrittos fly^ In ball^handUng artistry that "BasketbaU to me Is show All-America Pete Maravich Press said his son is suffering match was tnuted os a backyard 1967, (he R ed Box have had The loss of Peirocelll put a McOovsy of San Francisco la victory over Pittsburgh. the slxih InMng. coaxed roars of delight from the business,” Maravich has said. brawl since the Mldwertentera didn’t know it then. from strained ligaments in his standing-room-only crowds. health problems loclng Jim Lon- dam per on Boston’s 5-0 victory sufteiin^ from tan «y© aMmjenit, TTiie Mlnnesote. Twins, mcffin- In AlUtough Uie Pistol suffered ”I’m here to put on a show .'. . have New York roots-Coaoh A1 Houston is still wtitH-e, oonMmied their slump by scored th« fint earned ’■Way to go,. Pete . .. way to bosg for much of (wo seasons, over (he Chicago White Sox. an injury end dddn't have things lefk ankle and has a bruised hip and win the tans over. But first McGuire said stars Dean Mem- outs Jimmy Wynn snd Tommjr losing for the 12tli time In 13 ex- Jim KasAi dids anc udM go, baby,” they’d chant whUe Jose Santiago in 1969. Tony Go- However, baseball did get one going his way at New York’s suffered in earlier tomnament I want to win.” Inger cuid R ic Oobb a re New Dtav^s, and then there is Curt WWtlon gemes under new man- two unearned runs for a the Pistol, his shoulder-length nlgllaro (or IW years and Ray of tts stars beck when Jim Ma­ NaUonal InvUaUan BasketbaU games. ’Ihe coach felt he didn’t Marquette’s unflappable de­ Yorkers. Flood and Denny McLsin. ager Bill Hlgney. BUI Frertian tory over AUenta; ClevetaM's hair flopping like ragweed, un­ (Julp the end of lost season. loney signed his contract wUh 'Toumament, Pete sUll wasn’t want to endanager his son’s fu­ fenders shut down liU ’s one- Lou Camesecca, th« 8fc This spring, ConigUaro broke Cincinnati at a slight drop from P.itTX>cclU set a kiague record teipted for one in the 11th Inrdng Barry Moore, P y l Hennjgm complaining. ture professional career. furled (dious passes by the bas­ man show with a runaway 101- John’s coach who leaves the ketful. a rib and is out 10-14 days, Reg- his $60,000 after a 20-day hold­ fpr-shortstops by hitting iO horn- tand scored on an error as De- end Dick BMswwth ^evfMd oi« ‘"This is where basketball is ’The flamboyant Maravich, 70 victory in the semi-fbials . . . school after this year for a pro g*« Smith has been suffering out. ers last seakm and tied another trait beat tiie Twins 8-6. Chicago Cubs on six Mts In a 6-1 ^ ' . . . the fans are more sophisti­ whose trademark is a pair of On ’Tuesday night, his best of but it didn’t diminish the Mar­ career, said he wanted Ms play­ from a sore Mxxdder,^ Carl Yas- 'Ihe Reds celebrated by bom'b- mark % committing otily 14 Tom Scaver went six Innings vtctnry, and pinch-Mittsr Jim cated here cmd appreciate you floppy socks he’s worn since a the tourney, Maravich put on a avich spirit. ers to ’’win it for themsrives, (rzemski missed several days Ing Philadelphia 10-5, although errors'! He left the lineup and gave up one run for the Spencer ttngled In the winn^ more,” Maravich a ^ . freshman, didn’t have an out­ gaudy show In the Bayou ’Ti­ "I had a bad night . . . but not m o.” after ifouUng a bell o ff his toe Johnny Briggs of (he PhlUles WeKhMsday because of woozl- New York Meta in a 4-3 victory run in the ninth inning for Osli- i And although Pete was ex­ standing podnt-maklng tourna­ gers’ 97-94 victory over Oklaho­ I’ve had my share of good cnee, “ You Uke to walk with ktaiga end Joe Lalxnid pulled a muscle slugged thr.e home runs, all nesB, but played Friday and over Kansas City as Ed Krane- fosnia's 2-1 triumph over Son pected to play today with his ment. ma. too,” he said. some day . . . and when you win and is out days. with iKxie on. doubled in four timies at bat as pool doubted home the winner In Diego. ______Louisiana State teamates for ”I stunk,” he admitted over Running at full ttlt, he’d look Press perhaps said it best aft­ a championship, you do walk 10 third place egetnst Army before again, unabashedly. one way and throw the bell to a er LSU lost to Marquette: with kh4 » ,” be saJd. (AP FhotoCsx) ENTANGLEMENT— View York Mets’ catcher Jerry Grote is entangled with — aiiiaii Scott Continues Assault at Plate Seattle Playoff Hopes Vanish Sports Viewing Kentucky Youngsters Kansas City catcher Ellie Rodriguez after Grote tried to score from first base. iiiiE'iiiBSBiliiP SATURDAY, MARCH 21 Hurlers Peters, Stange Shine 1:00 ( S) NIT, St. John's Washington’s Monument Looks Once Mighty Celts vs. Marquette Dazzle Hoop Crowds 2:00 (30) NCAA BasketbaU, UCLA vs. Jack- LEXINGTON ,Ky. (A P)—Joe Hall took a lesson from In Blank Joh over White Sox son vUle the Russians parlayed it into a master’s degree and By BABL YOST ^ o r Biff Season With Senators " I ttvrew. m y breaking pltctaes Petzirs with a pitch to stoPt the 4:00 ( 3) OoU Classic has a gymnasium full of mini-Pete Maraviches to show FORT LAUDEIRDALE, Flo.— WINTER HAVEN, Fla. End Play Sunday for strikes,” Peters said after third. Mike Andrews walked, 6:00 ( 8) Wide World of for it. WlUlams, too, recalled the "Thurman Muneon is going to POMPANO BEACH, Joe Dimaggio and Ted Wll- (AP) — Gary Peters and his former teammates since and Carl Yastrzemskl followed Sports HaM, eseistanit basketball larea where we held (he clinic, meeting. BOSTON (AP)— It’s one more game and then an Fla. — Well-tanned Lum liama were making 100,000 dol­ be a greet one,” Manager Stange, a COUple of old his former teammat:B ince with a singte to center, scoring SUNDAY, MARCH 22 coach at the University of Ken- The ages ranged from about 8 to ”Yea,” said Ted, “and I also early vacation for the once-mighty Boston Celtics, who Washington Monument and lars. That figure (hen really Ralph Houk said of Ms rookie pitching pros, are making being traded by the White Sox Peters. Andrews took third, 1:66 ( 8) NBA BasketbaU tucky, is ihe driving force be- 13. represented something.” told him that anybody with his oatoher. "I Jutt (hei: he Boston Red Sox look are playing out the National Basketball Association hind the “Little Pros,” a group "The idea was Just to teach his salary is almost as last December. then scored on a wild throw. 4:30 ( 3) KiUy CbaUenge Something, indeed, is what strength has to be a more disci­ had another year of experience. ... . , u regular season string before sitting out the playoffs aged 10 to 14 that has dazzled them baU handling, shooting Munson is the best young oaitch- worm cnampions every The ball oeemed to tali off ^ ^ ^ h . Frank Oliver Howard repre­ plined hitter than to walk only halftime audiences with their drills, how to pivot, make a more than usual,” Peters add- Oeiorge Scott. for the first time in 20 years. Frank Howard chose a sents to the Washington Sen­ 60 times as he did toe year be- ^ u> come into the Yankee time they take the mound Coach Tom Hetnsoim’s crew ------baU handling. chest pass and things lUeated “WTiat I make,” he said, ”is in taking chances at IWs stage.” EacrlCce fly by Russ Gtoson. Seattlle saw its hopes for a play­ more a sign of toe times rather has m^lfested itself in a string ^ ahead of the veteran jaxe alJowed a run in torej appear- Knickis on Sunday. going while (hey kneel, bU or lie last summer, "we decided to George Scott continued his Reggie Smith returned to ihe off spot in the Western DlWeion of outstanding seasons. Gibba with Johnny Ellis No. 3. -ances each, giving. Boston’s Ihe Celtics had nothing at on (1)0 floor. get together a group for show than an indication of liisty hitting with a triple and a lineup after being sidelined for die when Phoenix clinched the Go to A B A question-mark pitchdng corps a M cH aleSet stake but their proifessdmval “Basioaily, they can do every­ purposes. It was just an out­ my ability.” He has hit 167 home nms in joo times and struck out run-scoring singte tor the Red several days with an arm Inju- fourth end final spot later In the Embarking on his llto year Johnny Bills, out of New Lon­ big boost. pride Friday idght, but (hey put thing Miaraviefa can do,” Hall growth of the clinic.” five years with Washington and f^wer than 100 times. I was Sox. Reggie Smith returned to ry, but his place on toe ailing night, with a 127-104 victory LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Dan don High, has a better shot at Peters and Stange, with a on a stirring fourth period rally arid, referring to the game’s ■The group works out for an in toe majors and Ms sixth last year was his best. He hit selective and more pa- the lineup aiTter nursing a eore list was immediately filled by Issel, Kentucky’s AU-Amerlcan, since . leaving the Dodgers, making the Yankees as a first ninth inning esaiat by Jose San­ T o Address before bowing to the Seattle Su- over San Diego. has sigited with Kentucky Oolo- highest scorer whose trademark hour one evening a week. ’They 48 homerss drove in 111 and ^he result was that I throwing arm tor more than a O.arge Thomas. The dub dis- Howard is said to be earning baseman. “He’s got real good tiago, com bined to Uiank the perSonics, 123-119. ■The Celtics, meanwhile. nels of the American Basketball Is :q>eotacular baU handling. have performed a* one Kentuc- com piled an average o f .296. made contact with more con- hands and makes natural moves OMcago WWte Sox 6-0 Saturday ' ^ 2*' and hid a double to left closed that Thomas, who is Down toy 24 points with 1% assured of Association, club president Wen- It am started In 1962'when Hall ky game and are slated tor oth- 126,(XX) dollars. If there was finally a subtlety sistency than I ever have.” center and a walk In four trips trying to win a utility Job, suf- Local Club One source says that it la for a fellow who never played beTbre a crowd o f 1,184 at (3hain minutes to go In the third peri- s®ven-team Eastern vteion. cSierry said early Saturday. was in Denver working on his er appearances, to the raw power of a man who 33^ Howard said Ms beat bo ih; plate. fered a crack in Ms left wrist Monday, March 28, tti» ICan- m ore, that Howard la the high­ that position before,” Houk O'Lakes Park. od, Boston started chipping Ltetrolt, which lo^ to Los An- xhe Louisville Oourier-Jour- master’s degree. ”I read some "I don’t think a thing like ttds is 6-7 and 280 pounds, it was a years may be ahead of Mm. Billy Oonlgllaro moved from whpen hiit iby a pitch in an exhlM- Chester Jaycees will have a* est salaried player in toe Amer­ .gis “We’U carry Elllo as one Becoming th3 first Boston result of the friendly persua­ center to right with the return tion gome against the Pitts- their guest breaker C%ris Mc- away and narrowed the margin &eles 117-111, is mathematically ^al said (he ABA team signed material aibout how the Rus- will insure a boy making the ican League, slightly above Carl ’I’d like to think that I’m of our three catchers,” Houk hurler to go six Innings thie sion of his manager. (to an apparently still comfkxrta- certain to finish last, and thus tmiaI for $1.4 mUllon doUars in alans begin training of Olympic team In high school or odlege,” YajdrzemsKi and Frank Robin­ Just com ing into my own. I added of the burly Nutmegger spiring, Peters a’-lowed four of Smith and had two singles burgh Pirates Thursday, and Hale,, an umpire in ths New (AP Photolsx) bl3 116-100 midway in the finale, get the first choice in the up- gaiary, bonuses and deferred lalhletes at age 8.” he explained. Hall said, “ but Jt wlU give him really didn’t come of age as a harmless singles. He struck out wii'In one rW. 'vUi be ote for about 10 days. York-Pem: State ,CMm A Pro- ’TOE HOLD— W es Unseld (41) of the Baltimore Bullets demonstrates a unique son. "A funny thing, said How­ who hit an inside-the-park hom­ Rugged Jim Barnes got the coming draft of college players, compensation, “ You see, (he neuromuscular the basic skills of ball handling Howard said that whatever a ard, "but when I heard that man or a player until I got to er In his first gam e with the five. Stange eurrendered two All of the Boston rune came , nhe Sox were schedided fesdonal Baseball Inegtie. way of keeping the ball in bounds as Jerry Sloan of the Bulls reaches for ball. (nerve and muscular tissue) ds- and will booslt his confidence.” hot hand at this stage and led a It also said the ABA team has player makes today is not an Ted Williams had be:n named be 28 or 29. Yanks last sununer. a'j^tes in two Inninga before oil Ca»!caglo d a rter Tom m y t» mieet the St. Loifie O ardnels McHate Is a M a n c h e ^ r na- velopment normally Is complete Hall beUievies more young cbH- Boston surge of nine straigM signed Issel’s teammate Mike accurate gauge of Ms talent. oiir manager, I figured that we “It’s working out a lot like Sanitiago prot-ictcd (he shutout John, who was tagged tor nine here today, with Ken Brett, Bon dve who graduated ttomlCM t- by the time you’re 9 years old, dren should learn basketball at points to make It 116-109. 'then Three Indians Pratt for an estim ated 1400,000, "Everybody makes a buck,” were opposites and that I’d my father said It would. He How does Jake Gibbs feel wlth the help of a gome ending hits in Ms slx-dnning stint. Kline and Santiago scheduled (» so a kid that age can perform an early age, but he doesn’t re- tending WUUmanUc State Ool- moments later, with Seattle still giving the Colonels the two high he said. ’’Salaries are all out probably be traded. was a big man like myself and about giving way to a rookie c'louble play. John hit Ms former teemnuateda the pltttoing. eoiy feat of skill an adiilt can, commend using a regulation lega, he etwolM in A1 Somers holding a seven point lead at Place in Meet scorers from the Kentucky team of Uhe. It wron’t be long before “Well, I was really wrong, he told me he matured at a late catcher? Manager Ralph Houk Hawks Clinch West Loop, except tor (hose requiring basketball and a normal banket School For Umptres In Daytona 118-111, baskets by Don Chaney, which ranked No. 1 in the final a baseball player is getting The man’s magnetic. He didn’t age both mentally and physical suppUed the answer. “He’e one strength or experience.” if they’re going to practioe Beach, Ftorida and graduated Don Nelson and Barnes pulled Three Manchester High track­ Associated Press coUege basket­ 2(X>,0(X) dollars. force anything on me. When ly. He told me that I’d be at my o. the unsung heroes in base- Manchester Native with Braves in 1969. the Optics to within si stogie man finished in the CIAC indoor HaU pointed out that most top shooting, “I’m not knocking It, but it’s we talked, it was always give strongest during my middle ball. People don’t realize how ball poU. McHate is also a member of point at 118-117 with 1 :46 left. Championship at the University athletes began playing in their “You sae some of these kids not the same as wrhen guys like thirties.” much be contributes to a team ”I confirm we have signed and take. the Central (temecUcut State Suns Gain Playoff Berth Player-coach Len WUkens of Connecticut. both players, but I have no com- sport at an early age. who have to fling (he bell ftom became he doesn’t Wt too weU. broke the ^>ell with a basket tor Juntor long jumper, Angelo on„ terms„ _ of (he___ contract ”I’m Mot talking about the guy .the hip just (o get It up there,” Joke really helps a plUtoer out. Board of Approvod BasketbaU who sprouts up to seven feet. Hall said, “and by doing (his OfflcialB and the Manchester 110-102 behind a 38-polnt per­ Jack Marin scored 34 points Seattle, and after Nelson missed Intagllata leaped 20 6 for a fifth tiian" it iV mulU-y«er, A read student of the game, he POWDER PUFF—Gerry Ol­ Mike McCammon NEW YORK (AP) — but rOher the really great they're learning bad habits that Chapter of (tie Com ettout State formance by Lou Hudson. and Earl Monroe 26 for Balti- a ahiot for Boston, Bob Rule place finish. Runners Greg No- <3herry sold. k.-xnvs every hitter in the son 180-484, Ruth Ann Glass 181- The Atlanta Hawks sewed sank another Seattle field goal lln and Steve ’Rusty’ Oates In ehooters ami the really top eth- will have to ibe corrected later.” Winds Help Trevino Play league. You have to be close to Board of Approved BamboU Milwaukee routed PhUadel- more as the Bullets kept Chlca- The___ Colonels______scheduled a 455. Ic'tes . . . guys like Maravich. Tnrtead, HaU said a boy Umirfres. up the Western Division phia 138-112, San Francisco beat go from clinching third place. land the Sonics were home free. the 1000 yard i^e run Lo^u^iie news conference at Jake to know how much he con­ "You ask meet of them and should use a basket at a height M)eHa]e, who Is currently Cincinnati 118^111, Seattle Chet Walker led the Bulls with Dick Snydier was Seattle's Uniahed fifth and fourth place tributes to the Yankees. He’ll HAPPY HOLIDAYS—Marlene Pitching Hopeful championship by beating 2:30 p.m. (EST) Saturday to ■tiheyTl tell you they were shoot- he can almost touch when he awaiting for orders to report to downed Boston 123-119 and Los 25. leading scorer with 20 points. Jo respectively. formally announce the signings. be a great help, along with El­ Mikotelt 124. the New York Knicks, but ing at a coat hanger on the back jumps as high as he can and a Ms assignmsnt for ths. - 1970 Angeles overcame Detroit 117- Lew Alcindor threw to 41 Jo White scored 22 for Boston, NoKn ran tii: distance in The deal rivals the 11,400,000 During Jacksonville Open ston Howard, to both Munson By EARL YOST of a door or something like that bisull be can almost palm in one season, has made a very favor­ it was the Phoenix Suns 111 in Friday’s other NBA points and grabbed 16 rebounds John H avlicek had 20, and 2:19.2 and Gates registered his paid Lew Alcindor of the ^1- and Ellis.” SPORTS EDITOR When they were little kids,” hand. able impnesston In addressing who really celebrated in the games. as MUwaukee trounced the Bimes woimd up with 15, all best time for the miie, 4:34.0. waukee Bucks in the NaiUoaal Reed Awarded HaQl said. “For nru)st young kids that yard course five strokes below fading “Big 'Three blew out of WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—^Manchester, Conn., is our civic groups in town. National Basketball Asso­ When Hudson mode his 25th 76ers for their 66th victory in Association as the largest JACKSONVILLE, Fla. “He’s a year away,” Manag­ Two years ago, a university would mean a basket at eight to par at 67. o o r r te n ^ . NEW YORK (AP) — wuiis the birthplace of two young baseball players carried on The______mcoting^ wlH______be held at point against the Knicks he be- the regular NBA season that amount ever paid an athlete in er Ralph Houk said of rookie ciation. organ! zatjon, the Oommittee of Shi feet and! a hall about the size (AP) — Blustery winds "I’ve been on tour reerulorly Amci'd Palmer Shot 77 for a Reed, the New York Knicks cen- the rosters of major league clubs this season, Jay John- uw iriush-i^rictei Oub, 78 ‘The Suns, who won only 16 cam© the first Hawk player in ends Sunday, Smaller Cars Offer Challenge this era of escalating prices. outfielder Ron Blomberg. “He 101, sponsored a basketball clin­ of volley ball,” he said. sweeping across the Hid­ for a couple years, so I’ve kind 147 total ^ d it wirs Ms second winner to- stone of the California Angels and Mike McCammon o f M aple st. Aniyane who would league games last season, six years to top the 2,000-point Jerry Lucas’ 31 points and 25 ■The rival National Basketball can do eveiylhlng now, run, ■ter, ic for youngsters with Hall as His "Junior Proa” sometimes of lost that El Paso, low baOI,” bad experience of the day was namoQ in© winner ------like to Join the Jaycees U wol- clinched thedr first playoff berth mark for the season. Cazzie rebounds paced San Francisco Association has yet to begin its den Hills Country Club had throw, Mt and think. AH he the instructor. , .'d toe colorful National Open partially conatn^ed Jack^- experience. Blomberg <^y tor the second strolgtot year i^cal play, however, t would Uke ’ ’ said. « » " « to attend the 8 psn. meet' ever by defeating San Dl^o Russel with 21 led the Knicks over Cincinnati while Jerry Andretti Takes Pole Spot draft, but the ABA has claimed play regular basketball on ele­ "There were about 70 to 80 mentary or junior high school a lot to do iwith second- I ainpion of 1963. "But I still vXe cipartment oevelopmcm in ..Mt 19 .homers______andj had a-of the OAmSam Davis MAmoriAlMemorial as»«. each moved asiMeraway aovearly,Iv "Last... . year LI threw g... much . . .hard-__ j l"Sr- 127-104 Friday night. Their 38th who couldn’t get closer than West tallied 34 to pace Los An- four of the nation’s top pro pros­ boys at that thing, meet of them teams and Hall tries to be on round plfty iu the Greater feel comfortable in the wind." which he is co-owr^^^ ha^an .284 batting average with Man- Award, given annually by the Johnstone to California and Me- j y^as 190 pounds when I went vlctory of the season also put seven points at 77-70 in the third geles over Detroit. Dave Bing pects. Already signed by ABA sons of committee members of ihand whenever one of his boys Mltdh.ll took his ihare oJ first crrly morning $35,000 fire lo s the Suns in a tie for third in the quarter. hit 33 for the Pistons. In Sebring Enduraii^ Race teams are Rick Mount of Pur- Jacksonville Open, and Lee 79 Chester, N.H., In the Eastern Metropolitan Basketball Wrltere Oarnmnn to Florida. The form- ^ boot camp and 166 when 1 neighbothood kids from the is action. p’jaco on a speotaicular eagle on Gary Player soared to a League last year. Association to the season’s out- er is an estaWlshed outfielder go^ out. I ’ m up to 170 now .” RSox Announce NBA. West with the Chicago Cioimle Hawkins, with 29 Clutch baskets by Len WUk- Trevino was perfectly hap­ and n-j'ssjed the cut w4th a half­ SEBRING, Fla. (AP) — Mar- Etoglond in a Porsche 917 and Indiana; l^ y (d py with the results. the 440-y?rd sixth hole, tacking ------standing professional player. the American I^a^e cl^ McCammon also Uved in the Bulls who lost to the Baltimore points, and Gall Goodrich with ens and Bob Rule pulled Seattle of Jackie I^avidson, by Pittsburgh; and a 68 to his openi'ng day 69. way total of 151. is a rookie Special Dates “ Let the winds 'blow,” he said Snead Relume it completes a sweep for Reed i McCammon Twin HUla section o f Coventry tvwJL mj Bullets 138-131. 27, paced Phoenix over San Die- past Boston after the Super- ^ Andretti, driving a Ferrari Belclum and Petw Charlie Scott of North Carolina, The 30-year-old Trevino and after soaring to a tie for the lead Phil Rodgers, a veteran from MONTREAL (AP) — Sam of all the top pro basketball rightoonded xdtchsr with the and later East Haven before Atlanta whipped the Knicks, go as the Suns clinched their Sonics nearly blew a 24-point 612, took the poet for today’s , Swi^rland in second by Washington. 27-year-old Mltch.'U took a one- National League Atlanta entry. Acquisition of Bellamy wltoi B<*by Mitchell of Danvilbj, La Jolla, Calif., shot toe beat Snead, who lost the Cianadian awards (Ms season. He was m oving to Florida. Hto two f fS? the Ehustem Division winner. playoff spot. lead. Sebring 12 hour endurance race, places in the two- all-time stroke lead over Djite Douglass McCammon is the son of Mr. Va. rou.ndrou.no ooi f tlheu .e tourney, 66, q champlonsMp hero last named the National Basketball broth^s are both graduates of ^ but the big question W 8is if he breast, 70-car field. scoring record of 2,138 points al days at Fenway Park in tba “The more it Wows, toe more of Denver into today’s third with his o p ^ 76 h e ^ five ^ ^ m an 18- Association’s Most Valuable ^ ^ r ^ ^ a could hold off the challenge of Dan Gurney of (3osta Mesa, Kcutdcky and averaged 33.9 Mancheater High. ^ ^ tt^oomlng lOTO Vital To Hawks^ Success round. strokes^!afwtlrAo reff toe TbntOAp®M Atat 142 AlonC' wplayoff awssss .round,sj has agreed . Player earUer..... tMs ^week V e e k and_hAAIlHarold wdlfl has Pratt been A with Pratt A Rick Barry Paces Victory the smaller three liter Alfa Ro- (Dalif., managed eighth place in P^bits this season. Pratt, 6-4, I feel Uke I’m home in El Paso.” The pitching prospect was an ^ason—Family eundoys, with As MlteheU______and__ Trevino set- Ren CJerrudo, toe mod young w !to Brltsh Open champion ^ return battle with the 1969 won the MVP award in the NBA Whitney Aircraft for 27 years meo and Matra prototyp>es. a MOtra-Slmca prototype. averaged' 19.3 points a gam e a n o a W «- » j.,,. OTd ^>P*ylng. ou Suit- AlXiANTA, Go. (AP) — the Hawks win seven of their tied tato thedr tie ^ to sev n- Californian who sharrd toe first Tony Jocklin and five others. ^ all-star game. and It was because of a Job Andretti, U.S. driving chom- Another Matra.Matra, driven,driven hvby IWs season. “Even Dr. Naismith wot^ be last tight games, uncter par 137s, other golfers round lead with 68, slipped to 73 It took a score of 148 or bet- transfer from East Hariford to ®**‘*'* plon, toured tht 5.2 mile course Henri Pascarello and Johnny ------happy about this situation to- The cUneber came E’riday were cureiiar toe breezes that and was tied with six others at ter to survive to? halfway cut West Paten Beach 18 yeara ago ^ ^a. Kanaaa City, Caps Fight Denver at 121.954 miies per hour Fri- Seroz-Gavln of France, grabbed ^ X’ • night,” tshouted a champagne- night, a 110-102 triumph over the that the famUyfamllv puUednMted UDup stakes Kerce, H- a, brand new “Hehnet Day” Writ) tooto flying right and left 141. to 70 players and ^ for to© was a third pl(dc of tha Braves aji youitgatera, 14 years of day, nearly five miles above the loth position after Friday’s W orla 8 drenched WOlt Beltomy Friday Eastern Divlakm champCons, In Manchester end headed of the narrow falrwi^. A trim Jack Nlcklous was one run at toe $100,000 prize money in the 1968 basebaU d ra ft age and under, on Satiirday, '- 'V j 118.861 m.p.h. speed record set qualifying runs. OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) night after the Atlamia Hawks the New York Knicks. Bellamy Trevino nepitiated the 6,943- o f th m , but the others o f toe Sunxfay.______south. by (:ihi^A ni^ of New 25ealand Tht big question was whether ctoy. Dan Evans said Thuraday had captured the National Bae- scored 11 points, pulled down 12 McCammon has played only May 2 vs. Califocnla. For First Position The. . . senior . McCammon „ ^ ______wasparts of two seasons. He General Manager Dick O’Oon- horsepower plus Ferrarls attendance during the first week fcetball Association Western Dl- rebounds and had a game high wril-knownwell-known In Mancheater as a signed wlto West Palm Beach neU said, “We’re trying to show Switzerland s Jo Siffert, driv- and Porsches could use their of Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan, vision champlonBhip. 10 assists In the game whldi NEW YORK (A P)—The Washington Caps, fight­ ing a Porsche 917, tdok se(x>nd power to advantage on Se- buUder and owner of midget pitched in 18 games our appreciation for the tra- passed the half-mlUion mark. "This is my first champion- marked Atlanta’s fourth auto racing cara. He s now a jg starts and had a 6-8 mendous support we’ve received ing to overtake first-place Denver in the American Bas­ qualifying spot at 121.189 m.p.h. bring’s relatively tight track. A reporter cusked him how the ship, and how eweet it Is,” said straight victory over New York, Cleveland’s Manager Dark By MARTY RALBOVSKY, NEA Sports Writer But many drivers and observ- Many observers believed the *“****^”*®***®^ , w<»i-loas log. He fanned 67, from NOw England baaabsM turn ketball Association’s Western Division, are pretty good world fair could draw more peo- Bellamy, often accused of hav- The Hawks are the only team PAW’S West Palm Beach plant. 33 ^nd had a 8.06 earned at Fenway Park. We usually an- at coming from behind. ■ era were betting on the small- smaller cars would take advan- pie In a week then (he Seattle ing a bad attitude during his with a season edge over the Mrs. McOammon was a nurse er-engined Alfaa and Miatras to tages of thedr lower gasoline run average. Moving up to nounoe Family Daya and Nights The C3aps showed Dallas how Ira Harge’s two free throws v.^1^ “ Pilots baseball team of the nine-year,, NBA career that has Knicks, 4-2. 21—Houston, NL West for., many years at Mancheater Greenwo(xl last year, the then Just a few weeks ahead of they do it Friday nig^ by over- with six seconds left gave Wash- American League attracted carried Mm from Chicago to "We’ve got it going now, Memorial Hospital. 20-year-otd won seven of 12 de- schedule and some fomillea Just coming a 23-point deficit in the ington its victory, but not after tight, grinding racing Saturday fast ahead of the five liter cars, their first season, last year. Baltimore to New York to De- baby, and we’re going .all the Rebuilds Cellar Dwellers PROSPECTUS — No moMor wfcot The pride and Joy of toe Mc- MfeM. farcing the bigger cars to I cislons, worked 96 innings with didn’t have the opportunity on second half with an explosion Rick Barry had scored 47 points "Maybe It’s because they trolt and fkially to the Hawks way,” said Jumping Joe Cald- 'rTTPCimM Ariv (API __ Indians in everything but name portment. they toy about Harry Walker and hit Cammon fam ily, whlm bs 29 fo r the Clhaps, totally unrecognizable. Ted inuaender, mflelder Gralg among the sto r^ ^ In the Ing been one Mmaelf tor many ex-flUk TOwner was alao a special Family Day rates. Also, ot the tome time. If Pepi comet Carolina pulled within a game who lost their fifth straight And tt Is tWs fact, says Man- Nettles and pitchers Dean bullpen — rematas to be seen, years with the old Philadelphia basketball player In Mgh o*®’ n*w "Helmat Day”, ws game and fell 3Mi games behind .agar Alvin Dark, tost wIU help Chance, Barry Moore and Dot- Dark ^ through, Attrot will be formidable. Athletics, Ukes MoCommon’s school and helped Riviera win 52 hope every youngsber who waaU of seccmd-plaoe Kentucky in the If not? Well, Houtton did beat the East with a final quarter rally Denver. the T~wn~i cUmb out of toe cel- Ms Higgto* «*« now on the club whose shoulder Mm chanocS. , of 64 games to his Junior and a helmet, modeled after the of­ NCAA Hoop Crown Walker Mett 10 out of 12 timet h it year. Pepitone that beet the Colonels 113-106, Kentucky led most of the CALVIN MURPHY lar of the American League’s and Dark idans key roles for aU to a 5-4 recort ^ M hm e^ "He has a good arm. AU toe senior years. ficial Red Sox betting helmets, m will have OTougb time to gdt hU runaway East winner Indiana game unti Carolina pulled even COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP)—^The Bruins of UCLA Eastern Division where they of them. l!fl coaches endorse Mm. He pitch­ “ When Mike was only 12,” his ttaund themselves burled lest Primarily, Dark hopes he has who had a fine 18-14 or her ticket tor May 2nd,” downed Pittsburgh 119-114 and at 81, and then Bob Verga and Ron Riordan Set seek their unprecedented fourth NCAA basketball PITCHING — Lorry Ditrker woi 26-13 loit yeor with 2.31 ERA. At 23, ed the other day and was wild, father said, "wa were In At­ Los Angeles defeated New Or­ George Peeples led the Cougars year, 18 games out of flfih. given the Indians the Mtting 1969, as hte two (opMS^era. but .till for from prim., Don Wilwn (16-12) i. No. 2 tind M in d him 1. D.nny I know that he was a little lanta and we visited th» boil 1 7 « 1 rwi»i championship today but must overcome one giant ob- Dark, who also took over the punch they ladled butt season, fUlter that it’s a dogfight. leans 91-88. away. Verga finished with 34 Lemoitor, who hod o 13-17 problom yoor. Torn Griffin (11-10) ------nervous. _ Eddie Haas managed park. We took a picRun of Caps Defeated points and Peeples 16. f or M lirpny 1 llt Stacle from the opposite end of the nation—the tower­ mneial managtag duties of toe particularly In the power de- Moore, who atar^ out w ^ Roy (8-2) round out rotoHon. Bullpon hoi Jock DiUuro, acquired from tho geoeraj managsgt j ------. -..... w ith Watolngton lost aeoson and _____MkKlammon to Greenwood ______^ ______baseball In____ MsHARTFORD (AP) — Lad by Indiana alternated teams by ing Jacksonville Dolphins. ------— M.t»; Don Oiiniki, from fh. Y(hit. Sox, and Frod Glodding. Alio in picturo, (Western Carolina League) last we know that Wialto Bellamy’a 89 prints, the -B-i e l Wnlshed 9-8, Mike Paul, PMl $ASKifMU quarters—eight Pacers each JecksonvUle meet Pemhiook Burrows m lorntwher., it Jim Bouton, with knuckl. boll. Rotin#— 8— season and he Uked him.” Me- someday he might be weartog Wllmlnston Blue Bontoani de- played 24 minutes—and led EaM Hartford Explorers (13-7) at 4 p.m. EST In a game tele- and 6-foot-lO Rod MeIntvre Common pitched three Innings y ,, uniform of tho Aftante team footed tha Hartford Caps 146-187 Sunday night at the East Hart- vised natlooaUy (NBC). The L. Oeveland Track Meet Fads SCOnBi moat of the way in beating CATCHING__ Johnny Edwordi carried the load lost yeor and hit only against Montreal. in the majors.” ford High School gym at 8. Op- champtonsMp oontest wUI foUaw poaaiblllties for the (Mid and in (he Eastern , profsMdonal COMMUNITY "Y ” Pittsburgh. Fred Lewis had 20 .232. Look for rookitt Morty Cott and Bob Wohon to Itort being groomed. "It’s g^ng to be hard fo r ^ onetime lAancherier boy BburinethBll League Friday night, points for the Pacers, but John posing the Explorers ore the a consoliatiion gam e m otchng St. k^®***^ fourth riwta. Last night Manchester Auto In Drawing Top Performers Dark has Higgins In the bull­ Rating—C young pttcher to break to ^to on his way to maktog and won their fttot victory to Parts upset league winners Brisker of the Pipers took scor- (3alvln Murphy All-Stars. Bonaventure, losers to Jackson- this club, or for that matter, Riordan was the state’s top viUe 91-83 Thursday night, and Morgan, both pen along with Bob Miller and this become a reaUty toe league’s BemlOnal playofti. Pflganl Caterere 33-30. The los- honors with 84. with any contending club. Young college scorer for the past two New Mexloo State, which lost (o *f**®*’* ; CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — otandanl of 8:46.9 set in 1967 by perhaps Paul tf one of the INFIELD — With Pepitone ot firtt, infield it tolid. Pepi hod torn# Both bcOms meet again Stsi- ers didn't score in last quarter Les Angeles posted its 11th pitchers are bound to make mis­ years and wias sixth In the na- UCLA 93-77. Secoixtranked UCLA gives _Alan______RoWnaon’a m___ eet rOTord- aorMicm IDlnole’ Oioar Moore. youngsters aticka as a starter. problomt in New York lott tooton (off the field) and tltpp^ ri .242 Still day night to Wtlmlngton in lha and this was the difference. victory In 12 games to take over takes toat hurt you and you tien’s sm all coUege scoring with The Las Vegas boo)onakera aw ay size ibut boasts 6-foot>9 watinr two-mlte run and Herb Washington, of Michigan State, Horton, who Mt .278 last hod 27 HRt, though, and it not yet 30. Dennit Menk. (,2M) itori *''® ' UConn Nine Topped twoout-nf-llmea sarlos. For the wiimers Carl Bujacius 9691. (its. Apply in person, Arthur (amlltar with aircraft P*rts servloe. J. D. Real Eetata -1V*E /VAODP. HAP YOU HAPN'T t h a n a t a p s Drug, 942 Main Bt., Manches­ and procedure. Many exoallsnt UNPEP. UieKEP THE PECOBPEB. AT ACROSS DOWN Aeeoc. 642-6129. o ASSWre ADVERTISING ter. benefits plus quarterly bo­ HYPNOSIS STAM P VYHeTJ A BEAUTY 1 DomMic 1 stockings Motorcyelos— p a r l o r nuses. Apply in parapn, M ock TO &IV6 UP YOU W P O T B / twin* 2 Chief g ^ of CLASSIHED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS INBTANT money available for tm ' ..L . FCPOP.' HO/iAS.i theEddas Bteyekt 11 firstfir.t andanH second mortgages //.rfor LIVE-IN housekeepef, to care Co., 1866 TYiIIand Tpksi,, Man­ 4 Hollow-horn­ 8 AJS. to 4:80 PJU. for one elderly gentleman. ed nunlnant 3 GiganUc king commercial or industrial prop­ chester. 8 Feline* 4 Body organ Pleasant separate apartment. HONDA 1968 890, good con­ erty. Stoddard Investment Inc, References. Call 644-1877. 12 Harem room 5 Fr*nch stream COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 740 North Main St., West Hart­ 13 Italian coins 6 Ascended dition, tU6, Call 648-4311. ford, Conn. 282-4867. 14 Range 7 Number 4:86 P.M. DAY BEFORB PUBUOATION NURSE’S AIDES — 7 to 8 p.m., 1966 KAWASAKI, 680CC, good 3 to 11 p.m., full and part- Warper Tender 15 Courtesy UUe 8 Walking sUcks 27 Indispensabla 40 Balls water Deadline lor Saturday and Monday la 4iS6 p.m. Pridax running oondlUcn. $600. Call time. Call 649-4619. 16 Stupidity, 9 Dry from a boat For Sipp Eastwood Warper as of an ass parson 646-4009. Businoss Opportunity 28 10 Head (Fr.) 28 OU-rs name 41 Foot Joint silk system. Day shift, good 18 Mechanical llSUtes 42 AlauUan PLEASE READ YOUR AD contrivance* 29 Farmanted wages, good fringe benefits, ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 17 Deliverer of island Glaaalfled or “ Want Ada" are taken over tbe piMme aa a 20 Surrenders frozen water drink 43 Support BusiM U SrtvIc m RUBBISH route for sale, 180 COMPTOMETER sbeady work. 31 Put new sole convenience. The advertlaer ihouM read his ad the FIRST stops. Richard Lee, 228-0686. HOWEVER, I 21 Too 19 Bury 44 Patriarch of MOU HENTIONEP A eUlDE NO, YOU HAVENT, DR. WEST... 22 Female sheep on a shoe DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS la time tor the OffwRd 13 IN MXJR VETTERS, PR. ...1 PONT \ MR.OOPJpHEaENTVEMAN CAN HIGHLY ...IF YtlUlLUIRN 23 Walks in water Alexandria next Inaertlon, The Herald la responsible tor only ONE to* OPERATORS BEUEVEWEVE\ I WROTE YtXI about, RECOM M END AROUND, n> LIKE w TM Ut M ON. month. Area has potential (or work. 35 Riddle 6 4 ^ 2 7 1 1 customers. Free estimates, 36 Meadow rr* 18 r r 875-3136 646-4220. yearly income of $18,000 or FTJLL-TIME grocery boy. Good 37 Old World more. FV>r information call Company offers excellent hours, good pay. Inquire Ver­ lizard It Is BRICK, block and iitone work. OUT OUR WAY BY J. a WILLIAMS 644-0263, after 6 p.m. wages, above average bene­ non Circle Market, ask (or 39 Herringlike Brick walla patios, outdoor-in­ fits, congenial co-workers fish manager. Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? door (ireplecee, sidewalks, and excellent working con­ 40 Misplace u H In VI AIN'T WORRIED-1 HAH/ SOUNDS THE ONLY COMMENT 41 Lawyer (ab.) ML chimneys. Free estimates. Schools and Classos 33 ditions. Apply: COUNTER help, flexible hours, MAY" BE A SLOW STARTER' LIKE JH'MOm- YOU'LL SET FROM V Domenlc Moirone, 649-1604. Monday-Friday, Apply in per­ BUT WHEN TH' CONTEST EATEN KEWTUOC ME WILL BE A > 42 Dismay (var.) 26 IS CVER I'LL HAVE A 45 RelaUonAip 26-Hour Answering Servlet son. Bonanza Steak House, 287 COLONEL IS COUPLEOFLARSE TREE SERVICE (^ucler) — BULLDOZER BEARD that'll MAICE TRVIN' T O COVER 34 (0 m o DAVY JONES B Y LEFT and McWILLIAMS HURRAHS WHEN > 49 Symbol on FIRST NATIONAL West Middle Tpke, Manches­ YOURS LOOK LIKE A UP PANIC WITH YOU'VE FINISHED \ merchandise Free to Herald Readers Trees cut, building lots OPERATORS ter. FACEFUL OF STUNTEPy bravacjo, eh. WITH THAT IDIOCY' 51 Goddess of 36 cleared, trees topped. Got a "We//, one good thing— when we don't worry about stu­ STORES INC. CACTUS.' MABUE7 AND RESURRECTED Ram Uitormatlon on ’jne of our idaaallled advemsementsT NEEDED FOR SPRING I PUCKEO BEHIND YOUR RAZORS infatuaUon tree problem! Well worth WHEN THE TIMER STARTEP MAN, THAT 52 European No answei at tbo telephone Ustedf Simply caD Ihr dent rioting, we C A N worry about student APAT H Y !" (XINSTRUCTTION PARK A OAKLAND AVENUES we v/ERe RACING, I KNEW IT WAS WAS GOOD THE TOWER B A SE .. « phone call, 742-8252. BULLDOZER trainees needed. WITHOUT THAT, I'P shark IT JT EAST HARTFORD, CONN. SU.RE THAT TIME TO BE ELSEWHERE THINKING 53 Indigo SEASON See Schools and Classes. BOMB GOT HAVE BOUGHT IT. LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also 54 Bom 48 8i EDWARDS YOU, PAW moving large appliances. Building— Pointing— Poporing 21 Earn top pay. Complete resident 55 Javanese tree $3 84 training program. Part and full­ 56 Essential 62 ANSWERING SERVICE Burning barrels delivered, $4. Hulp Wantud— Contracting 14 B.H. MAGOW/LN JR. A Sons, time classes forming now. Call BILLINO Department needs being 38“ U li 644-1775. interior and exterior painting, Malu or F M M k 37 CARPENTRY —concrete steps, 1-225-8719 anytime. capable lady to leam pricing 57 Indian timber -2 ! paper hanging. Thirty years 649-0500 875-2510 TWO YOUNG married meii floors, hatchways, remodeling (or moving and storage In­ tree experience, four generations. /Nawipeper fstarpriie A s m ./ and leav> ymir message. You’D hear trum our aovemser Uc will do small repair Jobe and voices. Typing required, good porches, garages, closets, ceil­ Free estimates, fully insured. Jig time wlthoqt spending all evening nt the telephone. painting, alao cellar cleaning ings, attics finished, r e c opportunity for mature woman WJJY NOT" LOOK INTX) A 648-7361. Hulp Waiitud—> returning to employment. Pre­ and light trucking. Call 646- rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ 2692, 646-2047. Fumale 35 fer regular hours Monday- REAL ESTATE CAREE3R AutomobilM For Solo 4 er related work. No Job too CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ Friday, 8-6, but will consider small. Dan Moran, Builder, terior painting, paper hanging, PART-TIME cleaning women STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, part-time schedule for quali­ Fast tpswing dynamic real CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Evenings, 649-88iS0. Discount on wallpaper. CaU needed (or cleaning work in fied person. Apply Mr. DiFtore 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent estate firm -looking for ag­ HERALD All concrete repairs, both in­ Oscar Hebert, 646-8048. the Manchester area evenings. Hartford Despatch, 191 Park condition. Call 649-0183 be- SAVF^ MONEY! Fast service. gressive, career minded per­ side and outside raiiUngB, land­ Good wages, paid holidays. Ave. East Hartford, or phone twsen 6-9 p.m. Dormers, room additions, ga­ D. A E. PAINTINO service, in­ Call 527-9285 or apply Rudder son to enter the profession WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE BOX LETTERS scaping. Reascmably priced 626-2641. of the 70’s. High incomie po- Call 648-0851. rages, porches, roofing and terior and exterior painting. Building Service Corp., 167 For Y4ND 1961 BONNEVILLE, 4 -d o o r ,______siding. Compare prices. Ad- Free estimates. Prompt serv­ Charter Oak Avenue, Hart-' itential. Extensive training. automatic transmission, power t i m b e RLAND Tree Service, CaU Peter Guttermon, (or 'BURNING FIRES OF LOVE' InformatkMi A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- ice. 649-2475, 649-8484. ford, Conn. C A N I G E T A HAIIzy SITUATION S-21 steering, power brakes, good tree removal, pruning, shrubs, 0449. Help Wanted— Male 36 confidential interview. TtfEFRA6RAHfCB OFLOi/E THE HER.ALD w in not running condition. Call 875-2992 and lots cleared. Fifteen years EDWARD R. PRICE—Paint- RECEPTIONIST — part-time A BUNCH HALLMARK Building Co. for disclose the identity of after 6. experience. Bonded and Insiu'- ing exterior and Interior. 1-6 p.m., Monday through Fri- WE HAVE openings in our new­ i PER home improvement, additions, HURWIT & SIMONS, O F THEM any eidvertiBer using box ed. Free estimates. Call 647- paper hanging. Ceilings, etc. day, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Satur­ ly organized grinding depart­ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O^EAL RAMBLER Ambassador, 1966 rec rooms, garages, roofing, letters. Readers answer­ 9479. Insured. 649-1008. day. Car neceasary. Write P.O. ment tor experienced ID and REALTORS MIXED ing blind box ads who V-8, blue, hardtop. All power Otters. E’ree estimates. All Box 222, Manchester, Conn. and automatic, air-cenditiaRr OD grinders. Many exceUent 1138 MAIN OT. T 0 6 E T H E I?? I t ’S -TME desire to protect their DRY WALL — remodeling — work guaranteed. Call 646-2527. INSIDE —outside painting. Spe- benefits plus quarterly bo­ identity can follow ‘his Ing. Body in good shape. Needa EAST HARTFORD WEAR 9326 ON OUR PLANET H O W COME ? paint, repair, or replace ceil- ______clal rates for people over 65. nuses. Come in to oee Mr. procedure* motor Job. $700. Call 528-7679 AND ONLW 1970 ON EARTH. Inga and walla. Reasonable NEWTON H. SMITH and Son— ^ competitors, then call Orzech, for an interview at weekdays or 649-4026 after 6 Remodeling, repairing, addl- Help Wanted— 289-9525 Enctoae your reply to rates. Call 649-5764. me. EsUmates given. 649-7888. Klock Co., 1866 Tolland Tpke, - p.m. and weekends. tlons, rec rooms, garages. Female 35 the box In an envelop — Manchester. YOU ARE A-1. Truck is A-1. porches and roofing. No Job INTERIOR and exterior palnt- address to the ClaiuUled 1968 VOLKSWAGEN, red with CLERK-TYPIST for amall of- M a n a g e r, Manchester Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ too small. CaU 649-3144. ing, small Jobs only. Free estt- black, Bug. 87,000 miles, new (ice, (uU-ttme. Apply In per- T E C H N IC I^ (or quaUty. Evenlpg Herald, together ways sealed and small truck­ cellent worUpg condlUons. tires, excellent condition. Call son. Jarvis Enterprises, 288 E. surance department in small with a .m em o listing th-: ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- Call 646-2112 (or appointment. Nasslff Arms Co., 649-1647 ask rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, _ ____J______Center St. An equal opportuni­ {rfant manufacturing plastics companies you do NOT mano Trucking Service toll- A. B. Chick Plumbing * Heat­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 0 want to aee your letter. for Stu. additlcna and garages. CaU JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom ty employer. materials. Must be high school free, 742-9487. ing, Inc. C>, Your letter wUi be de­ Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. Pointing, Interior and exterior, or technical school graduate WONDERFUL/ NEED CAR? credit^ ^ ? ^cAvTSlio YES, BUT HE’S PRESERVED LOOK, YOU'RE INTERESTED stined if the advertiser paperhanging, fuUy insured. SCHOOL BUS drivers, Bolton, with mathematical. and ' AIL ITS WILD BEAUTY. THERE EXAaLY-THE KIND IN BOY SCOUTS AND THE bn HI la one you’ve mentioned. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- machine, snow plow- DORMERS, garagea, porches, For free estimates call 649-9668. hours 7:20-9 a.m. and 2-8:46 mechanical aptitudes. Good ARE BIRDS, CHIPMUNKS, OF PLACE WE WANT LIKE...HOW CANIREACH If not it will be handled est Douglas accepts lowest rec rooms, room addiUons. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR ing driveways and parking If no answer 648.6862. p.m., 649-8400. starting salary and exceUent EVEN DEER... AND HE5WPLY FOR THE BCY SCOUTS YOU? ITS BARELY POSSIBLE in the usual manner down, smallest payments, any­ kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, MAVBE t h e EAPIH PEOPLE lots, tree removal. Reason­ fringe benefits. Interview by .WORSHIPS m s GRANDSONS. IN EDENVILLE. THAT AAR. HUFPUFFER where. Not small loan finance aiding, general repairs. Quality Opening (or experienced Al­ SUPERVISOR Dispatcher — VL'OULDvLETYDU SEE HiS h a v e s l o w c l o c k s . able rates. 648-6169, 872-0647. pha-Numeric IBM keypunch- appointment. CaU Mrs. Marge company plan. Douglas Mo­ workmanship. :^andng avail­ Hoor nnishing 24 Must be willing to work nights. aACE. er >to work fuU-Ume days. Hampson. 648-6168. Rogers tors, 345 Main. LAWN MOWERS, garden trac­ ably. Economy BuUders, Ihc. Some exjMrience in traniH Company offers exceUent Corp., MlU and Oakland St., Lott and Found 1 tors, chain saws repaired and 643-6169, 872-0647 evenings. FLOOR SANDING and refinlah- portation necessary. liberal FORD 1964, Falcon, 2-door, 6 wages and working condi­ Manchester, Conn. An equal sharpened. Parts and acces- ing (specializing In older benefits. No phone calls. Ap- ■'L'i IX)ST — Gold charm bracelet cylinder, standard shift. Rea­ MASONRY — All types of stone tions, convenient free park­ opportunity employer. Boriea. Mini-Motors, 188 rear floors). Inside painting. Paper • ply In person, Lombard B ro s., ______with charms. Reward for re­ sonable. 643-0986 after 0:30 and concrete work. Quality, ing, in-plant cafeteria and Middle Tpke. W., 649-8706. hanging. No Job too smaU. turn to Mrs. John L. Jenney, p.m. Workmanship, work guaran­ above average benefits. Ap­ Route 8 and Burnham St., REAL ESTATE sales aoaoclata John VerfaiUe, 649-6760. South Wlndaor. An equal op­ 20 Summit St., 649-7718. SHARPE teed. CaU after 6, 648-1870, 644- ply: Career opportunity for mature d iwo >T hia, w., TX. I 1961 PORSOTB, red con*v«rt- ENING Service — Saws, portunity employer. knives.knives, axes, shears, skates, 2976. business man or itmman to Join i k - LOST — Passbook No. 90021 Jble, Michellns, excelletn con­ our staff aa a sales associate. “We can look for an early spring this ye^ ear- rotary blades. Quick service. Business Opportunity 28 PAINTEXtS, experienced only, Savlnga Bank of Manchester. dition. $1,100. CaU 649-0964.______LEON Cleazynakl builder—new FIRST NATIONAL Excellent commission s«died- Haggins already brought back my snow shovel!'' Capitol Equipment Co., 88 top wages paid. CaU after 6 homes ctistom buUt, remodel­ STORES, INC. ule. OaU Mr. or Mrs. LitUe, 3 Application made f dow shades made to measture, to $1,000 per month with KEEP s t u p i d r u l e Savlnga Bank of Manchester. pairing roofs of aU kinds, new \Ti A TWAn BE YOUR /Y\Y HUSBAND. 1967 CHEVELLE convertible, all size Venetian blinds. Keys investment starting as AWAY/ <&\RLS CAN’T JOIN >OUR AppUcatlon made for payment. roofs, gfutter work, chimneys f r i e n d THAT'S WHAT 383, 4-«peed, power steering. made whUe you wait Tape re­ litUe as $1,600. HELP WANTED TWIN FRIENDSHIP CLUB. FOR L IF E j CaU 289-7306. cleaned and repaired. 30 years’ '>m’LL BE.' LOST — Black Labrador re­ corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867- SECRETARIES i c e . '/ )): Main S t 649-8331. . experience. EYee estimates. Yes, we wiU consider triever, male, and OoUie male, 1968 IMPALA Sport Coupe>’ ______CaU Howiey 643-6861, 644- JOBS AVAILABLE IN OUR part-time operators who The Unlveralty of ConnecU- vicinity East Bt., Hebroa. Call green with vinyl top. 10,000 s t e r e O SICK? Let ua doctor CARDING and MIXING DEPARTMENTS 8 8 8 8 . are looking for an Ideal cut has several InAeiastlng 643-0894. mUes. Showroom condition, Radio-equipped — prompt supplemental income aft- and responsible secretsulal NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Original owner. CaU 649-6782 gervlce. CaU daUy unUl 9, 647- nation, but he or she positions available. Four or 646-8479. 9000. Huotingond Plumbing 17 We 'Will train you. Many frfaiga benefits, (ruUuditig a 3-Zf Panonals 3 must te expansion mind­ years of clerical experience pnOt sharing plan. Apply in peraon between 8:80 a.nt. and ed. An inteUlgent com ­ 6 :80 p jn . PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 1966 RMUBLER Claselc, 2-door jjQjjqi TRUCKING, bulk dellv- SAM WATSON Plumbing and or an associate’s degree in INCOME TAX preparation serv­ hardh^, vinyl roof, 8 cylinder, Heating. Bathroom remodeling pany financing plan is secretarial science, or a i ery, yards, attics, ceUars afforded after initial in­ ice. Please caU Dan Mosler, JUST WHEN 1 automatic, podrer steering, and repairs. EYee estimates. combinaUon of both re­ JU ST \/' W H A T HE WANTS ME 649-8329 or 247-8116. cleaned and removed. Also odd vestment. ALDON SPINNINO MILLS CORP. (THOUGHT HE WASN' ) h 39,000 miles. ExceUent con­ CaU 649-8808. quired. Must have ablUty to W H E N M APPSNED TRADE IN THE Jobs. 644-8962. TALOOTTVnXJG, CONN. LIKE OTHER I PELT \V FOR A DUNE BUGGY.// dition. CaU 049-8877. Please do not waste type and take dlctaUon. CaU BOYS.' HE H A P , GRANT’S PLUMBING service. 7 ^ : • O im HIA. Uc, TAA U. UA Nl OH. INCOME Taxes prepared by LIGHT trucking, ce^ar and at­ your time or ours If Mrs. Liebler, Persoimel of­ GOOD 1968 CHERTELLE 896, Super tics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, Quality work for reasonable fices, Unlveraity o f Con-, s e n s e Marvin Baker. (JaU 643-0267. you’re looking to "play Sport, 4-speed. In exceUent and trees cut and: removed. prices. Call for free estimates. necUcut, Storrs, at 1-429-3311, CAPTAIN EASY 648-6841. with a few vending ma­ BY LESLIE TURNER TAX Returns prepared In the condition. CaU 6tS-1664. 649-9286. 648-6000. chines." Sincere people Ext. 1281. An equal oppor­ tunity employer. convenience of your home. BEEN putting oft installing heat who are prepared to fol­ YIKBSl- THAT voice WAS TALKIN' LOOKi’ TM AN AMERICAN AL MARINO Services — Rook­ FKeNCHu.AKID IT SURE WASN’T Business • peracnal. Call 648- In your rec room or that extra low this company’s prin­ TOURIST— I'M IRST-a/MPRENDEZ? ing spring clean-ups, attics, EASY'Sl I ^TTER s e e W O T'S I WAS-UH-JUST STOPPINe TO 6888. Traeks— Traeton 5 room? Do It now. CaU for free ciples of "an honest QUALITY ASSURANCE a s k PIRECTIONSl ceUars, garagea. Allowances day's pay for an honest CASHIER part-Ume for cash INDIVIDUAL Income tax re- jggg FORD $4 tmi 4-speed stake esUmate 646-8884, 647-1863. on resaleable Items. Ap­ day’s wcB*k” may write. and carry lumber yard, 2 eve­ turns prepared In yoiu: home body. Good condition. 1826. pliances, bulky furniture mov­ nings and Saturday. For ap­ TESTER by appointment. CaU 649- 872-0647. ed, removed. 644-2816. Miillii*ryi Your Hrat letter should pointment call Mr. McIntyre, 6606, H. H. Wilson. contain your phone num­ 649-0136. Grossman Lumber Good opportunity for high school graduat* WINDOW cleaning done at spe­ Draumaking 19 ber and sufficient ref­ TAX pieparatlon in your home Co., 266 Pine St. >, MIA. I.. TM iJTi7*pl. Off, s-gi cial low spring cleaning rates. MRS. PRESS — Dressmaking erences to verify. who wants to learn plastics business from or my office. Business or i>er- Traliun— Fast, efficient service. CUl and alteraUona, expert work- SCHOOL BUS drivem, Bolton, the ground up in small manufacturing di­ sonal. Mlnlmiun charge $0- Mobil* Hom M 6>A (or free estimates, 646-4220. ' AU lettem are personally houm 7:20-9 a.m. and 2-3:45 LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN Call CUff Decker, 647-9648. manohlp. 66 E. Center St. Lo­ reviewed by Mr. Cecil p.m., 649-8400. vision. Math and mechanical aptitude de­ FOUR lovely used mobile OUTDOOR barbecues, fire- cated In Andrews Building. 649- Ussery, President and ' we GOT GiLveRw/Nze, FREE WIG, hostess a wig homes, 1966 and newer, many 8038. sired. Excellent fringe benefits. Good start­ A s e r CDF PI&HC&, places, and smcUl masonary Chairman of the Boeud. party, sell 6, get one tree. 876- extras. Can stay on large land­ ing salary offered for a beginning position. I AiLAZTAlL SU$AN ANPA Jobs. Call after 5 p.m., 648- BEAUTIFUL LAMP... 8688. scaped, rented, lots, or be 8108. Moving— Trucking— USSERY Industries, Inc. Interviews Mon.,lMarch 23 and Tues., March moved. $8,000 up. Want offem. NURSES’ 24, 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. Call Marge Hampton Aiirem obII*f For Sol* 4 i-42o-4286 or 1-421HI679. Storage 20 8700 CHANCELLOR ROW LITTLE SPORTS Buikftng-/^ DALLAS, TEXAS, 76247 643-5613 BY ROUSON SS ------CHEVROLBT“ D^^la. 1»«« BALLERINA 181 tra y e i M/tNCHESTER —Dellvery-Ugjit Contracting 14 Alt. Vending DIv. Terr. No. 4720 AIDES Sllar convertible. All trucking and package delivery. \ 7 Z Z ' " / d ^ »e features. Guaranteed, box, clean. $796. 649-8480. WES ROBBINS Caigentry re­ Refrlgeratom, washers and 8-11 and 11-7 modeling epeclallst. AddiUons, stove moving, epectalty. Fold­ ROGERS CORP. Priced to eell. Phone 649-8968. d o DGE DJOO camper spe- ing C h a im for rent. 849-0762, e x c e l l e n t neighborhood wiUi 10V4’ YallowBtone rec roonu, dormers, porcheo, M^h*st*r Manor 1BS7 BTORD LTD, 3-door hard- d*! cabinets, formica, buUt -Ins, tavern that aervea hot maato, MILL and OAKLAND STREETS top, alr-oondlUonlng, vinyl aeU-contalned f""***'* bathrooms, kitchens, 649-8440. plssa, grtndem. Fine for a Nursing Horn* and fo o Must seU, 644- extras. Excel.ent condlUon. Fainting— Fap*riiig~21 couple. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, MANCHESTER, CONN. ■eats andana top. 648-0678 after 8:80 p.m. 80M. N. J. LaFlamme —Carpenter NAME your own price — paint- 648-lon. 886 WEST CENTER ST. contractor. Additions, mmodel- ing, paper hanging, removal, OAIX 040-0129 An Equal Opportunity Eknployar JUNK cam removed. CaU ''^^IL^ well equlpi^d. ing and repalm. CaU anytime alrleea epmy painting. Save, 6809, ask for Dave or leave ***" * ” for free esUmatee. 878-1642. 647-9004. Read Herald Ads Message. $16 per car. 643-6743. \\\i w \ \ ^ \ ■ PAQB SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAy, MARCH 21, 1970 tfANCHESTER "pVBNlKO HERALD, M ANCH^IER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1970 PAGE SEVENTEEN

BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE H o im m ^ Solo 72 Hoiww For Sait 72 t Boots and A ccbssotIm 46 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW ^ M e 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sde 72 Ouf off Town Out off Town ______FOUR-FAIOLT on Baat •Me. For Sole 75 For Sole 75 Sen. Wflliams Says Boyle «34,aOO-PRIVAOr. huge trMd Large comer custom built roUR-room Bungalow plus sx- MANCHESTER------Central, six- ______14’ BOAT, with traitor,' |a00. Immaculate Raised Ranch, this ffoWCt/MriTf P60PLE VWO EKlTERTAlN . V hiLE th o se w h o se g u e s t s w il l ONLY lot. Immaculate 8-bedroom A U f ^ i w m ^ U rented^ . tra lot. Mr. ZUnsser, Belflore room Colonial plus sun porch, BLLINOTON — Cfolonlal, four VERNON Sparkling 8« e d - CLASSIFIED Call 64S-4624 after 6. bullt-lns, flreplaos, 1)4 baths, eight-year-old, Hv« - room ORlUkERS g a l o r e ’ DR iNR TEA Ranch. Bneloied breoMway, J. Crockett. Realtor, 648-1677, Agency, 647-1418. 8 large bedrooms, 3-okr ga- “ “ bedrooms, one full and Played Politics with Pension garage, Urge wooded lot. Ranch with acreage right here two , room Ranch, targe kitchen, h a v e i d PfiH HARP CASH DOWN AT THE HAVE A HOUSE FULL O F BOOZE , AND rage. 106’ frontage. Sale price EVINRUDE big twin outboard 2-oar garage, dead end itreet. PARK 8 room Cape DRIVE By 371 Avery St. just dining room with large win­ ALL GOTTEN FREE - Hutchins Agsney, Realtors, $19,900. Mitten Realty, Real­ In Manchester. Ideal tor WASHINGTON (AP) — The heairihg, WHUanw also sold motor, 2S h.p. with 6 gallon HACkAGE STORE - HutobUu Agency, 64941824. p,y, reo-room, excellent condi­ 649-6824. barriy over’ tee Manchester dow overlooking rear yard, ADVERTISING tors, 648-6980. *iS^WUtC ‘>ullt-lns, central alr-co^tion- chairman of the Senate pa>'el "there ore very om4ous ques- gaa tank. $00 as la. Call MS- tion Uiroughout, garage, l a ^ Une. Notice tee neat, clean ex­ brigh$ flreplaoed Mving room THESflDHGELySANPTHE WELL,I'M DOWN tD I GOT ANOTHER CASE “ Six-room n ’ hooded lot, u^x raraM of *work “lo United Mine Work- ttoos of veracity that hava art- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 6624 after S. screened porch, large yard, BEAUnBTJL Lookout Moun- terior appearance of this Im- MANCHESTER — 8-room Rais- Asking 8>1|600. The Paul FREELOADS AREOOMlMG MV LAST twenty, OF SCOTCH FROM A • WE PUT IT?. Cape, built 1968. Treed lot, 1T4 ZSO*, wall to wall stays. $83,- excellent for children. Recent­ taln, large 7-room Raised maculate 8-bedroom Ranch ed Ranch, four to five bed Dougaii Agency, 649-4686, pension In- 8 AJI. to 4:30 PAl. O K R TONIGHT, AKD WE BUT HERE rr j:UENTTDPAVf baths, fireplace, garage. Ebc- 600. Phllbrick Agency, Real- ...» « tn.m. ” ly remodeled kitchen. Aa«um- Ranch, Stone front, 2-car ga­ with 2-car garage. Inside, rooms, bullt-lns dishwasher, ------... pollllcs with unton pension funds crease. ““ Fuol and Food 49>A DON'T HAVE A DROP GOESr cellent location. Very clean. carpeting, reo room, wooded MANCHESTER - Key location, tow. 646-4200. 616-4126, 649-1922. able 4V4% mortgage. Asking rage, bullt-lns, a fireplaces* there la an honest to gosh to.gain re-election. Miss Suacume R i c h a r d s , O N THE HOUSE.' Only $28,900. Keith Agency, famUy room, laundry room, COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. $28,800. Owner. 649-6622. country rized—We mean big! lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency. Industrial lone, 8-famUy h ^ e. b o LTON . . . attractive Ranch VERNON 8 bedroom, one- Ben. Harrison A. Williams, D- Boyle’s executive assestaat and 646-4126, M9-1922. city utilities. Trees, trees, kitchen. The living room has 646-0181. new furnace, excellent busi­ 4 !M P ja . DAP BEFORE PUBLICATION SEASONED fireplace wood for home high on a cliff overlook­ bath Ranch with family room *a4d Friday testimony at a surprioe wttnsss presented by sale. Call 228-958S. trees I Immediate occupan­ a lovely raised hearth fire­ ness potential. CaU now! Hayes ing Eastern Conn. 'Three bed­ A8 8 UMABL.B 8H per cent plus EAST Center Bt. — ‘ Oomblna- in cellar, attached garage. three days of' hearings by the the UMW’s oounM), indloatod D«adUiie for Saturday and Monday U 4:M p.ra. Friday cy. Charlea Lesperance, 849- place. Everything Is spit and Agency, 646-0181. rooms, 1)4 baths, two car ga­ K per cent Immaculate 7-rpom tion home and office, 7-room $22,800. Call 647-1668 after 0 Senate labor subcommittee sug- another wttness, Gcoeve L, TWO^FAMILIES 7620. polMi clean i Several mirrors rage, greenhouse, Florida Ranch°wlth living room, din­ Colonial, offers outstanding p.m. gestod to him "teere was poUU- Judy, made up his story teat TOUR COOPERATION WILL m A I A A l 7 7 1 1 will stay! Aluminum storms, room. Nine acres In all. Must Gordon— rarm— ing room, new kitchen, three MANCHESTER j . postIbllHles, excellent condi­ cal motivation’’ to Boyle’s push- Boyle clatmed to have a pracy BE APPRECIATED UIM V OHA-A/ I I We have recently listed sev­ screens, doors. For a leisure­ be seen to be appreciated. T.J. bedrooms, garage. Convenient room Raised Ranch, ' 2 fire­ tion. CaU Morrison Agency, Lots For Sola 73 Ing through a $80 million In- vote favoring the increase. She Dairy Products 50 eral fine homes for those ly Inspection, caU Carl ZUnsser Crockett, Realtor, 048-1077. crease in pension funds lees said Judy ene)!Dners, more than a administers the UMW’s weifore ing. Priced at $26,900. T. J. redecorated. Immediate oc­ City water, sewers, side­ with buUt-ln supboard, partial­ First and Second Shift Openings HERITAGE HOUSE ily room, bullt-lns, 2 porches, WE are prepared to buy com- third of the union membership, and retiremenf fund, claimied he STEREO CONSULTANTS ask Crockett, Realtor, 648-1877. cupancy. Mr. Lombardo, Bel­ walks. Excellent value. ly finished rec room, large BOLTON —Three acre lake- large lot, 2-car garage, city merclal property for our ac- Friday was the firat time WII- voted tor the iticrease with “Why buy In a store?” Save flore Agency, 647-1418. lot. Convenient to Parkwfiy. front estate includes 9-room Company paid fringe benefits Wearing Apparel- Apartments Rats— Out off Town 646-2482 utilities. Priced to sell. Oiarles count. All cash. Stoddard In- Hams added his support to the Boryle after the union leader told more — buy at home! Try 8.2 ACRES. Good bam, out­ Owner must se^jll Low 20’s. modem Ranch with a plethora including profit sharing. For Rent 66 LesperaiKe, 846-7620. TWO-famUy, central location. vestment Inc., 740 North Main charge. him he had the vote of the third our fast repair service! Call a Furs 57 Tenements 63 buildings, 9 rooms, family Connecticut Valley Realty, of extras, such as central air- New aluminum siding, new St.. West Hartford, Conn. 232- In teetimony Wednesday and trustee in hla pocket end that Apply: CHENEY BROTHERS, Inc. consultant dally until 9 p.m. at RACCOON fur coat for sale, MANCHESTER —Unuaual exe- VERNON — Mount Vernon ------room, 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, ODEGARD Inc., Bruce Little, Shirley Lit­ conditioning, four fireplaces MANCHESTER — Oversized 2 fireplaces. Hutchins Agency, roof. Aluminum storms and 4887. Friday before the subcommit- Ms (Judy’s) vote made no 31 COOPER HILL STREET 647-9000. Charge cards accept­ excellent condition. Call 649- cutlve suite, prestige location, Apartments. Immediately 8 tle, 644-1871. (one outdoora) radio operated PRICED RIGHTl screens. For details, Mr. Lom­ tee, the 68-year-oId Boyle vehe- dlfferenoe. MANCHESTER, CONN. ed 0684. massive living room with rooms at $148, 3^ at $160, 4V& four-room Ranch. Full base- Realtor, 649-5324. garage doora (three-car ga- bardo, Belflore Agency, 647- AGENCY BOLTON LAKE — Six - room rage) etc. etc. Outside there CASH for your property mently denied the accusations. The subcommiittee Immedtate- fireplace, maple paneling, for­ at $180. Heat, hot water, re­ ment, oil hot water heat, 2-car CLEAN, USED refrigerators, garage. On bus line. Char-Bon 219.900. IMMAOTL^TE 1418. Cape, double garage. Recrea­ within 24 hours. Avoid red contended he long had advo- ly recalled Judy who sold he mal dining room with fire­ frigerator, oven-range, dispos­ St. Bartholomew area. Split- 648-4866 Is a professionally landsciq>ed ranges, automatic washers Agency, 6434)683. . Ranch, fireplace, built- level home with many out­ tion room, fireplace. Parklike lot, yet retaining the “Forest tape, instant aervlce. Hayes coted the increase in monthly would “ stick with m y teaUmo- Wantod— ^To Buy 58 place, 2 bedrooms, all ap­ al, dishwasher, wall to wall WHERE? WHER^ In Man­ Agency, 646-0131. Dogs— Birds— Pats 41 with guarantees, see them at ______ins, recreation room. Assume standing features, 3 twin yard. Lakefront privileges, Primeval” look. The long pensions from $116 to $150, a ny,“ and dented ever dUouasIng pliances, heat and electric In­ carpeting, air - conditioning, PRODUCTION WORKERS B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 WANTED — Antique furniture MANCHESTER— Horse lovers, VA mortgage. Hutchins Agen- size bedrooms, closet space chester can you get two Mrea ______lakefront has its own sailboat hike he said was sorely needed vXth Miss Rkteard sthe alleged AKC German Shepherd, cham­ cluded. $280 per month. Paul swimming pool, tennis courts, $24,900. GoodchUd - Bartlett, Main St. Call 643-2171. glass, pewter, oil paintings or over acre, 8 rooms, 4 bed- Realtors, 649-8324. galore, 2 full baths, large of land along with a six-room HOLLISTER St.— 4 bedroom basin with oracrete bulkhead. by retired miners to cope with proxy or the need tor Boyle to pion sired, black and tan with W. Dougan Realtor, 649-4836. basketball court. Parking and _ , ^ _ , , , , , Realtors, 648-2098, 289-0989. MuUi-Circuits extends an in­ other antique items. Any living room with fireplace, Colonial Cape with breezeway Dutch Colonial, aluminum a i d - ______inflation. back his story. superb temperament, beauty SEWING machine — Singer zig­ storage all included. No pets. rooms, 2 ceramic tiled baths, MANCHESTER center, 6-room We could go on, but why not Indians Find vitation to visit our pleint to quantity. The Harrison’s^ 643- country style family room, formal dining room, 2 pic­ and two-car garage? For de­ ing, close to schools, excellent BOLTON — Box Mountain Rd. Boyle explained he couldn't Judy said he reoigned tor per- plus brains. Shots, wormed zag, buttonholes, hems, fancy NEW 2-family Duplex, 4 large Call Hartford, 827-9238, Ver­ Colonlal, possible office let us show It to you? Just discuss job opportunities in 8709, 168 Oakland Street. kitchen, sundeck. Bara with ture vrindowB, and more. tails, Mr. Merritt, Belflore financing, $27,000. Austin A. $19,900 assumable mortgage. act on his protnise until June 24, sonal neesonB from the BCOA and leash trained. Three desig^ns, etc. Originally over rooms, baths, wall to wall non, 876-8721, 878-4859. residential combination. call us at 647-1418. Belflore the following areas: parking, pony stalls, hay stor- Immediate occupancy. Agency, 647-1418. Chambers, Realtor, MLS, 648- Five - room home, garage, Agency, Realtors. Their Mates the day after he became one of and the UMW pension fund months old, fully guaranteed. $300, full price now $81. Easy WANTED — ANTIQUES, used carpeting, appllEuices, base- ^d W MOUNTAIN VIEW Apartmonto. fo"’ ------— 2828. landscaped yard, one acre. ____ three trustees of the fund. board July 14. Boyle oaid he terms. 822-0931, dealer. liu-niture, partial or complete MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom ______1st Shift—QC Inspection. 649-9713 after 7 p.m. Vernon. Spacious 3% rooms, shopping. Hayes Agency 6464)181. Marion E. Robertaon, Realtor, COVENTRY — LAKEVIEW, The peneton fund charges w»s fired beoatwe the cool in------estates. Call 646-0004 after 7 hook-up. Nice yard. $190 per ter schools and FOR QUICK SALE $28,900 Cape, new furnace, roof, MANC31ESTER — Six - room Experience necessary. available April 1st, including 643-8963. Ranch In beautiful cradltlon. In Oassified were not among Labor Depart- dustry, which Onanoes the pen-, SIBERIAN Husky, black and A-G OLDE THINGS —Antiques, p.m.^ 633-2300 days, month. Call 643-2282 or 644- Additional acre available. MANCHESTER 6 room Ranch plumbing. Oarage, family (Colonial in the Bowers school ____ wall to wall esupeting, freezer- Two bedrooms, garage, wood­ ment comptoints filed earlier sion fund with a 40-oent royalty 3rd Shift—Plating whit? male, AKC. 3 months curios, furniture, appliances ______8896. Principals only. Owner, 649- wlth 3 bedrooms, large living room. All jalousie windows. area. Formal dining room, SOUTH WINDSOR By WATSON SIMS refrigerator, heat and hot wa­ PHILBRICK AGENCY 7-room ed lot with brook. Only $16,- this monte to invalidate the on every ton of cool mined, was Routing old. Top champion line. Call sold, bought, traded, reflnlsh- HOUSEHOLDS lots Antiques 3408. room with fireplace, dining Immaculate, $22,900. Meyer country kitchen and three bed­ Colonial with 2)4 baths and at­ Assodoted Press Writer FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. iter, dishwasher, range, dis- 500. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ election on .,.gTounds of wide- against the Increase. Silk Screen Printing 742-6328, ing. 260 Pleasant Valley Rd. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, room, wall to wall carpeting Realtors 646-4200 Agency, Realtors, 643-0600. rooms, 1)4 baths, . garage. tached garage. Home In ex­ Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ p o ^ , air-conditioning. $160 BOWERS Scdiool area — tors, 646-4300. "I voting trregulariUee. hearings wlH continue ei- Elxperlenoe desirable. (rear) corner Rt. 5, South glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ Six- throughout. Attached garage. Perfect family home. Wolver­ cellent condition and has classified ads, between Bttuar cate.!. Adults only. 643-217! J .... n.i.. Following Friday’s five-hour ther neoct week or in eoriy April. Windsor, weekends or appoint­ lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 per month. Call 875-4901. room Ranch with large Wolverton Agency. Realtors, WEST SIDE — A true family ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. many buUt-ln features. Fine BOLTON — Spacious six-room tlons Wanted and Educational Apply at our Personnel ment. 644-2616. Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. days. modem kitchen, fireplace, 649-2813. STEPHEN STREET. . .new on home of seven rooms and 2- residential neighborhood. Lot Bsnichi baths, custom Opportunities, waits the girl o f a Dept, between 9 and 4 week Live Stock 42 ROCKVILLE — 128 High St. car garage. Down has, living SEVEN-ROOM Ranch with at recreaticn room. Very neat market. Solid four bedroom co­ Is 100x200’ and heavily wood­ kitchen, beautifully land- young Indian’B draams: days. MAPLE Cobbler’s bench, $28. ONE-BEIDROOM apartment. Four-room older apaitment. and well maintained home, MANCHESTER — Four - bed- room, dining, kitchen and fam ­ tached garage, screened porch, THREE HORSES, golden palo­ lonial, 1)4 baths, two • car ed. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, scaped. Louis Dimock, Realty, “Graduate, good looking, Luck, Diplomacy Brought Maple stand, one shelf, $16. USED student desk. Call 649- Available May 15th. Heat, hot Gas and gas stove. Livlng- $28,900. Phllbrick Agency* room Cape in the Center of 3 bedrooms, 2 fiill baths, mino mare, 16 hands, western; g;arage. Vacant. T. J. O ockett, ily room. Plus lavatory and 648-1877. 649-0828. healthy virgin o f 24. Knows Excellent condition. Antiqued. 4140. water, fully carpeted, dlsh- room space heater included. formal dining room, large liv­ bay gelding, western, 16.2 Realtors, 646-4200. town. Paneled kitchen, 2 Realtor. 648-1677. laundry facilities. Three bed­ MULTI-CIRCUITS, INC. 649-3162 after 4. —------— washer. $160 monthly. 643-9349. $110 per month rent, $110 se------baths, treed yard. Aasiunable ing room and recreation room, ------irraoTw— „ s il Cooking, painting, needle woric. hands; young bay mare, Eng­ rooms and bate up. Carpeting SEVEN-room Raised Ranch ^ knitting. Father Is a factory France Back to U.S.’ Side curity. Caai James J. Gesaay, t WO-FAMILY, B-5, with attach- mortgage. Only $21,000. Wol- lovely landscaped lot with pri­ dining itxjm. Ranch on heavily wood- so Harrison St., Manchester lish, excellent jumper. Please SINGLE bed size Castro con- WANTED — pdono bench or TWO beautiful rooms, near throughout. Enclosed front with formal ommg room, By STEPHENS BROENINO to afteot French oplndon. He or* at 875-0134. ed garages. Excellent condi­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649- vacy. Immediate occupancy. modem kitchen fnmllv mnm ed lot In fine residential area, ^ j . , call 649-3363. vertlble, like new. Call 643- chair. C€iU 644-0304. downtown shopping, churches, porch. Excellent value at Associated Press Writer gonlzed ate« and dlnua- tion throughout. Large lot. 2813. CUTE AS A BUTTON Only $28,600. Phllbrick Agen­ ft,11 norch T. Candidates for tee fair lady’s 6498. ------— heat, hot water, appliances. $28,000. T. J. Crockett, Real­ 2 fireplaces, mmdeck and ga- hand ara Invited to corraspond afom. dent fate oZdea Into llw EXPERIENCED hairdresser, $27,800. Wolverton Agency, Is this delightful 6-room cy, Realtors, 646-4200. rage, ATCffoara IC^Arkvn TTomnn ing room, large living room neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, ca4»tee%^Ay for dating ^ ® L Manchester Herald. electric shampooer $1. Oicott'' to accept delivery of com- 260’ frontage, S-rbom Ranch, HERITAGE HOUSE and character. Modern heat­ B & W mortgage. Priced at only 801 Main St., 643-6071. large storage area. Many with fireplace, 8 bedrooms, in tee western style. Parents Variety Store. >lete Model Display of Qual­ country store. Many posslblU- MANCHESTER Is 15 minutes to ing, electrical, plumbing, 646-0181. BARROWS and WALLACE Cb. $28,900. For more details other features. Model apart­ this oversized custom built 646-2482 2 fuU ibaths, garage. Very like It because they can stop a ity. Furniture just removed ROOM for woman only, kitchen ment open 1 to 7 dally or call ties. Call now, $28,900. Hayes and city water/sewer add Manchester Pariiade call Jim Florence at 649- bad match beforo U getsDterb TENT 10x18', $78. Chain saw, aluminum sided, 3-bedroom nice lot. This la an excellent HEAR THIS — Nine room Co­ their best o ie m ono^ asr^ona Situations Wanted— to Nvarehouse for Public privileges. Parking and laundry for appointment, 646-2623, 643- Agency, 640-0181. convenience to a unique Manchester 640-6806 8306. ^ “ your people out of the prav- $65. Outboard motor,, 6 h.p., 1969 Raised Ranch, wooded lot, buy about $2,000 below mar­ lonial. Four bedrooms, foyer, ______inoes.’ ’ away tekir matt reMahte oSly. ^ M ale 39 Sale. \Modem 3 complete faciliUes. 64941129. 1023, 643-4112. Yankee home. This endoFsemrat Is bom out $48. One Lunger antique MANCHESTER — 20,000 square double garage^ fireplace, 1% ket value. Owner anxious country kitchen, paneled fam- ATTRAOTIVE 6-room Ranch R ^ Shriver, Ms mind turning to Shriver seas Ms princqial st> rooms the $1,000 look. HACKMATACK ST. — 6-room in the classified sections of Sun- engine, $45. 649-6328. foot masonry industrial build­ colored baths, bullt-lns. High moving out of state. lly roo^ ^eled re^atem with large bedrooms, foil i-^ ^ vv m ^ w ^ ^ se^ o^ ^ - te mtuirtii oompMhment os eifabilihmtett SERVICE MANAGER — Ten 8 pc. Cbnvertlble Living Ranch, garage. Carpeting, years experience in tires, bat­ CLEAN furnished room for a ing, IH acres, central location, 20’s. Meyer Agency, Realtors, rooRi, 2% bfithfli doubl6 jte* conunlc ba.th, sliding gisss BARROWS and WALLACEJ home next week ’ convinced he of "tee mutual vtm pod and oora SCREENED loam, processed Room, 6 pb, bedroom, 6 Furnished stove, treed lot. caty water, rage, 200x800’ wooded lot. tlcn of the Times carried 812 teries, brakes and alignment. pc. Dinette. $10 down, you mature man. Apply 4 Pearl St. all utilities. Many possibilities, 643-0609. ODEGARD doors to large sundeck, one- . Manchester Parkade # . ~ I, „ ha* helped “ eetaWlsh mutual fidence which enable France and gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, Apartments 63-A sewers, 6)4 per cent assumable PHILBRICK AGENCY Close to everything. Hutchins matrimonals. One Please call 643-5279. may purchase anv room in­ including commercial use. car garage, on 1)4 acre lot, Manchester 649-8806 ‘ ^ ^ respect and truat” between Par- the United States to oemmunA flU, stone. George H. Grlfflng, HIGHLAND Park School area, mortgage. Upper 20’s. Owner, Agency, Realtors, 649-8824. dividually. Imme£h.4 Also, our own Instant dyatiit 643-2693, 649-8150. after 2. relatinns is due to factors be- their pateUioo, and Gisgr o f FREE — English Setter, two cal fixtures. Good condition. full, great opportunity for right extras. Mid 30’s. Phllbrick ASSUMABLE park-Uke y^rd. Im m ^ a te oc- gpjj^ three extra finish- eat-ln kitchen, 1)4 baths, full Matrimonial adveitisements Call 643-8532, Mr. Crispino. Plan GIRL OF good character 21-26 ours. years old, to good home. Call person. For more Information, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER - $M.900. Hill randltira.”gSS^ moteer-ln-law ^ e^ d ^s. oc- "ot^ Vtt- a Yet the afteir of t e . p t e n - f o r 649-6116. — jto share apartment with same, call Phllbrick Agency, Real­ MORTGAGE DISCOUNT FURNITURE overlooking parkade.parkade, at- __j ,____ . . . ______or professional office possl- ______cupancy. Owner, 872-3869. wave of strikes and riots which lib y a demonstzated_ teat t o lall 643-2084. Business Locations tors, 646-4200. PITKIN STREET — One of the and large lot. Has assumable BTiEE looking for WAREHOUSE tractive Cape, fireplace, CAMBRIDGE ST. - Four-bed- billties. 1)4 baths, >^®large •«*.lot. SDC-ROOM Raised Ranch with "* enfeebled De Gaulle’s regime, nfovana of total otettUsnos hod puppiEis, Boots ond Accessorios 46 For Rent 64 most gracious homes in Man­ Older 2-famlly in good con­ mortgage. Call on this one. good homes. Please call 648------aluminum aiding, recreation room Colonial with 2-car 6% ^ r cent assumable 3 bedrooms, dining room, llv- The Soviet invarion of Caeto- been .... . NOW 2 BIG LO CA'nON S chester. Large stately Colonial dition. Only $183. per month Mitten Realty, Realtors, 648- 2614. PENN TAN — 1968 18’ flber- AVAILABLE Immediately, two room, garage, wooded lot. garage on an oversized — lot. mortgage. $27,000. Evans A , ^ 0 , fireplace, mod- Slovakia three months later de- If high French ofto^ nttiad 3180 Main St. Hartford Apartments ' Flats Investmant Proparty with four rooms plus heated for principal. Interest, taxes 6980. _____!______glas, trailer, 30 h.p. motor. rooms with air-condlUoning In Hutchins Agency, Realtors, House has had considerable re- Clapp, 647-1464. em kitchen with buUt-lns, base- tionMKl ^Idly^eU^tere 00- ^ diplomatic baltoon De tee embaseyatoout to tts o M 622-7249 For Sola 70-A sim room on first floor. Four and Insurance. Income $218. ------$895. Call 644-0778. Tenements 63 centrally located building. modeling. Full baths and two Gt o m b v w ™ — ^ (former Fuller Brush bldg.) bedrooms on second and two 64941824. MANCHESTER 2-famlly, con­ ment Is partiaUy completed ____ Gaulle had floated toward the dfol. aM*vf Plenty of off street parkin^:. CENTRAL A-1 apartment site, lavatorite, sunporch plus HENNBQUIN Rd. Columbia. 175 Pine St. Manchester MANCHESTER - 8 room aec- rooms on third. 4)4 baths. venient, central location, Charming 8-bedroom Ranch in with laundry room and half Oommimlst East, arxl forced ^ John H. Liappen Inc. 619-8261. 13 . rooms, two - family 2)4 $21,900 — Newly listed, adx- another open porch. All In ex­ bath facilities, 2-car garage. thoughtful Frenchmen to recon- told thttr own peopto. Lace Crochet 646-2332 floor apartment with heat, Two-car garage, heated. The C V R double garage. Good invest­ a wonderful area for children teey roam Gape with three bed­ ment. Virginia H. Cellnaki, cellent condition. Sensibly pric­ Situated on large wooded lot. P®stUon with an Internationally e;,jer the fashion of anU-Ameri- Two Alike (former Norman’s Fura.) monthly. Children accept- MAIN STREET office space, baths, 3 - car garage. Easily extras- are too munerous to Connecticut VaUey Realty, Inc. between “A rec area and rooms. Beautiful yard and in Broker. Please call, 649-1116. ed. Immediate occupancy. T.J. Warehouse References, security de- 100 per cent location near converted to more units. Enor- mention. CaU, we wlU glVe Bnice Uttle, Shirley Little, lake.’’ Two-car garage, encloo- $26,900. Phllbrick Agency, Buckley school area. Call War­ Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. posh neighborhood with aubotan- ^ year later, De Gaulle waa at comer of Pine & Forest Sts. poalt- Hayes Agency, 646-0181. banks, air-conditioned, auto­ mous lot. Broker, Owner, 649- jjje details. T.J. Crockett Annette Kehoe, 644-1671 ed breezeway, drilled well, oU Realtors, 646-4200. Radio Today ren E. Howland Realtor, 643- LARGE . 6-room Garrison Colo­ retim.’’ gene, and with Mm a major matic fire sprinkler. Apply 6061, 647-1888. Realtor, 643-1677. Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 HAVE customers waiting nial with 1)4 baths, breezeway SHIVEN-ROOM Cape, four bed­ Bo Lt ON -$16,600, 6-room old Occasipnally, however, an ad- source of irritation In the trou- WDBfS—UtS Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 1106. Ished rec room with bar. Built- 1:00 Joe Baser ^ MANCJHESTER business and attached garage. Immedi­ rooms, two betihs, overslied er Ranch. Dead end street, veriiaer may acknowledge a i^,ed partneraMp. RUGS,______, ____ 9x12’ and „„„, 6x9’, same pat- ______MANCHESTER______— Capes, JUST LISTED — Conveniently two-car garage. Landscaped in dishwasher cuid range. Only 3:00 Dick MoDonough tem, brown, beige tweed. Like *>°nae. J.D. Real Es- 474 MAIN St., 3-room (rffice or block with 6 apartments, ex- Ranches, Colmilals — If we located 4-4 duplex. Just off ate occupancy, $25,900. Phil- Pasek Realtors, MLS 289- flaw in tqiparent hope of avoid- i^w much ^ a role dM 8:00 Ken OrUtIn ^ A ao/VAla^AO TnA AA0 .R1 4 O _ f m 6 yr». washer, wall to waU carpeting, AS MEIMBERS of the Manches­ SIZES 10-16 5456 ly and security. One or two ty Co., 648-4112, 648- 1121. ment as Branch Mianoger A Heat A hot water In­ RICHARDS & KEHMNA flrat-floor fam l^ rooiM, ga- ^ aprlng’s first weekend. this office that iMs just wasn’t tion of a book about SIrtian’a An unusual yoke and air-conditioning, swimming cluded ter and Greater Vernon Multi­ imiTATION children accepted. 648-1442. NOW RENTINO... at program cotnpleiUqn. rage, $85,700. Hayes Agency, Four to 8 toches of enow piled going to happen. I tried to de- '***. This lace-crochet will be panel add a new and dif­ pool, tennis courts, basketball No sellhig, no experience ple Usting system this office REAL ESTATE ferent look to match- it Individual private base­ 646-0131. up some northwest Texas fine the eseentials which would ... the most popular and court, parking and storage sU INVITATION The ening of One of Manchceter’s Largest, Finedt required. EMendly bo- has hundreds of choice prop­ mates for m other and TO BID THREE beautiful rooms, near ments with laundry con- asmoviCR Lakefront 6-room e**®* during the Mght Two- not change. preme Court Fi^y, Mkrt Oita complimented dress in Sealed bids wiU be received downtown shopping, churches, included. No pets. CaU Htut- Blest Lnxnrions Town Honaa Apartmants worimrs and your duties neotions erties tor sale in aU price 528-1781 your wardrobe! Make it daughter. No. 1376 with WiU be Interesting and Rnntti nutet nroteoted nsish- ***** depths raitged eastward to “One of these Ideas they have *be family be given the right^to at the office of the Director of heat, hot water and appliances ford, 627-9288, Vernon, 873-4400. TO BID ranges and styles. Let us solve Ranra, quiet protected neign rtau«^iiv.L ki their heads is French tode- censor Kaiser’s manuscript be- in your favorite color. PHOTO-GUIDE is in N ew Sealed bids wiU be received challen^ng. Outstanding it Soundpraoflag msooniy . ^ ______J mmftwt **ear DoUas-EVnt Worth. ___ Sizes 10-18 (bust 32)4- General Services, 41 Center included. 668-0888. your housing problems today. No. 5466 has crochet di­ EAST Haiiford — Adult couple, of tee Director of The ViUag^er employe neneflts, rapid waU between each Apt. COVENTHY — maintenance Ilia auAn^minr hratinx fish- ***®w olso extended w e st' into pendence, and as long as you lore pubUoation. rections . . . sizes 10-16 40). Size 12, 34 bust . . . Street, Manchester, C o m ., until \ promotion, 'secure future CaU Doris Smith, Jarvis Real­ frae 6-room Raised Ranch New Mexico. have QaulUtts Uke Pompidou The compallnt chaiged that 2% yards of 45-inch. No. THREE-room apartment in no children. Four-rooms, heat, g^^vlces, 41 St.. COUNTRY LIVING WITH CITY CONVENIENCE inclusive. April 8, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. for with America’s oldett and ty Co., Realtors, MLS, 648- frae, ^ 6-room «~nlapad Raised Ran Uvinr . jn, and skating. Only ua.oim |1».W- Stockmen stockmen and and teaveierstravelers wore were and ana Debreueore who havenave thatms* ideexne Sirhan waa Induced to ttgn .a 1377 with PHOTO-GUIDE is wooded setting, Ideal for one ^ Manchester, Conn., until April UND Is csist ftr sack Mt- MATERIALS — WATER MAIN atop. <^U 628-0696 Monday ' largeet consumer finance d S * ^ m . sU ^ Unils Dimook ReaUy, 649-9823. ^ ^^aing over fixe (fixed Idea), you’ro not contract for the book ^ of t«s ts laclats flrttcitu lulHiif. in Sizes 3-8 yards.. Size person or couple, large Uving 8, 1970 at 10:80 a.m. for # 8 k» 5-Room Town Heueee' e FImplaeee IN HARTFORD ROAD—MAIN through Friday, 4 p.m.-9 p.m. e 1)4 TUe BattM e A R G -B Bleetrie KItokea wttk Selt Osois- company. 8jue Cabot, Msachester 4 . . . I'll yards of 45- room with picture windows, ONE (1) FIRE DEPARTMENT FIVE-ROIM Ranch, centraUy glasa doora to sun deck, 8 bed- VERNON, Attractive 8-bedroom Montana rast of the Continental Fotog to hara »»«on ctxuige Kveaiss Herald, UM AVE. inch. TWO SEPARATE PAT­ STREET TO ELM STREET. Weekends, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. kig Ovea e Air Ooadltlonlng Iscluaed e Vulto Csrpeksd .. gFASEUCAS, NEW YOBK, private patio and carport. PUMPER. e rinlsked Private Boeerocot wUk Weaker aadDiyer fleckape Please Contact 1^ looated, corner lot, tsnoed rooms, 2 baths, large lot. Ooee Ranch on well treed lot. 1)4 D ivide.J^ld^orly wdnte ao- ^ ^ ^ ^ r detondanta In- .Y. IMM. TERNS. Bid forms, plans and specifi- heat hot water and appliances HEBRON - WALL ST., four- Bid forms, plans and specifi­ er Pitvate Fatto e BMster TV Aataom Some Apts, ready tor backyard. $19,000. CaU mraer. to Ma.tehe.ter. Many, many ^ths, flnlttred famUy^m, ^ m m tUsM, AMrtti via ZIP ttllD 89$ Is <•■*> fsr sack sat- catitms are available at the tara ta laelada flnt-clasi aulllaf. cations are available at tee • Coan. Oss Heat and Hot Waksr kielaa«d Mr. Boyle at 648-8306, principle* only. extras. Low SO’s. PMlUps Real­ fireplace, garage, CODE as< tift* Hssasf. General Servicea Office, 41 included. Immediate occupan- room apartment, heat, hot wa- oocopancy eattem Great laimvi and New ister. Maximilian Becker, PuhUttwe Maacheator cy. $180. monthly. PbUbrlck ter, carpeting, etc. Available Oeneral Servloss Office, 41 Cen- MroeltaaBi Mala 8 t to Okartir Oak S t, tkni sw t ts THE HOUSEHOLD ty, 872-8214, 649-9368. mortgage, Principals only. Send 50t, add 15^ for Evealjz Herald, lUo AVE Center Street, Mancheater, Con­ VnXAO BR kMsted on tke oonik rido o t Ckaiter Oak St m Agent on premises 1 to 6 VERPLANCK SdioM area. Six Sb^land. Shriver brought in sin ahnott E.P. Dutton and Co., and two Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Immediately. $178 monthly. 646- Street, Manchester, Coonott- CaU 878-6017. postage and handling for necticut. aaok FINANCE CORP. Eveiy Day, 8 Foralslwd room Cape with screened COLUMBIA — U-year old, _____ Rain mixed wKB occeelonal entlrtty new team to staff the defoixMi attorneys at the tztal, a copy of the TO Spring Mai IGSai U tn u arltk ZIP 0882, 649-2871. OUt. . ' room Ranch, 2-car garage, EAST HARTFORD Briok alatt oblUed ports of New York political section of the emboesy. Grant Cooper end RusssM Psr- & Summer ALpuH. eakZ, Itjla Nsa*tr aa4 tlia. Town of Manchester, FOUR and five-room ------Town of Msnohster, 8S3 Weot Middle Tpke. porch, attariied garage, eHARUS LASPIRANCB aluminum aiding. Quick oc­ braeaeway, atone flreplaoed four-famUy, two bedroom and Penneylvanla. UgM rain and he began to “exploit a ta- sons, U«IT UKIICAN . , . Tsrttr- Cend 50f, add 15f for Connecticut ments In 2-family, lovely yard, ANDOVER three room fur- Connectlout TEL. 649-7899 64S-96S6 tisr’t tstitu fw tosayi jtc tr l Paul W. Deqgaa Agency Uving room, buUt-in kitohen apartments with all appUancss also sprinkled the Pacific North- vorable skuation..’ SIthan, oondemitsd to ths gas postage and liandling for Robert B. Weiss, appUancei. Security deposit, nished or unfurnished heated Agent Ob Premlom S a t -a n a l PJM. ts 6 PJL cupancy. Substantial cash wUI ijsssti OrtcUist Robert B. Weiss, "An Equal Opportunity Including air - oondttionera. west. He opened the embosay and chamber, is awaiting ths oul- hr Httsfs a copy of Spring & Sum­ General Manager m .H. Palmer, Realtor, 648- apartment. 742-7641. CaU after OrRy M8-4885 er M6-1M1 assums per cent mortgage. plus 6 aorss of land, $28,000. Omral Mipugsr E m p loy ^ ’ $62,000. Wolverton Agency, Clear sktoe were widespread Ms offictel neoidenoo to Flranch- 00ms of sqipsals In tee dsolli mer ’70 Basic FASHION, 6321. 8 p.m. OTHEB APTS. AVAILABLE $21,800. FbUbriok Agency, Kjttth Agency, 646-4126, 649- RsaUon, 646-4200. 1122. Realtora, 649-2812. from OOifornla to the Midwest.. men who were or mfgbt be able house at 8an Q u e n ^ '' - 7 ^ ^ f . - r,%J y.-7 ' -■:im

SATURDAY, BIARCH 2 1, 19 70 - FAOB BIGHTEEM ' \ ” .\\ - ,.\'' ''' ■\ \' ^anfljeatpr lEiwniitg IlfraUi \i ^ ' . M . , ■.

lice Chief, of 215 Spring St,, the railroad toacks, when It Seven other, cletms so far this month have been made against Damage Oaims filed a claim for damages to struck a series of potholes and About Town Nevettiaa — Toys the town. One Is tor car hU cor after It dropped through de:p ripples, and a raised sec­ O o^ — Bonoles Still Mounting the pavement at the Intersec­ tion of the tracks. He claims damages attributed to on loe The confirmation class of South United Methodist Church tion of Spring and Gardner SU. damage to the car's frehtend flow, four are from holes on ARTHIffi DRUa The Bahy Has will meet at the church Monday Against Town "due to a break in the water­ undercarriage, frame, trans­ Hartford Rd., one from a hole from 2:45 to 8:45 p.m. for stu­ Claims against the- town for line," Schendel, who supplied mission and oil pan. ' on Buckland Rd.. end the last dents at Bennet Junior High retribution tor personal Injuries estimates from two service sta- BYederick Sweet U seeking from allegedly poor road con- School and at 4 to 5 p.m. for all and automobile damage due to tlons, asked the town to pay the retributkm far damages to hU (.' ttons, on Finley St. other students. Been Named" "haiardous” road conditions low bid a t $268.06. property at 42 and 44 N. School continue to mount in the town A summons to appear In Cir­ St. due to the B>b. 3 flash- clerk's office. I cuit Court 12 April 7 was re­ floods. He has not yet filed an Johnny Cash To Sing The Youth Choir of Oommim- Among those filed so far this ceived by the town to answer a esUmaite. At "White House Soiree' Ity Baptist Chhreh will rehearse month are two large claims, $3,000 claim from a woman Anoth:r town resident U tomorrow at 8:48 p.m. at the Smltli, KlmlMrijr Jean, daugtiter of Karl and Donna Van- both from women who Injured whosw car, she says, was struck dlaiming $148.65 for damages to WASHINGTON (A P )— Prosl- chu rch . oour Smith, 188 Terraco Dr., Rockville. She was bom March 6 themselves after a fall. One by a carelessly driven fire ap- his car from an accident at the dent Nixesi has selected country ait Manche^or MemorM HospKal. Her maternal fnandparents claim, for $16,000, comes from paraitus owned by the 8th Utili­ comer of BVireet and Chestnut and Western singing star John­ The Junior High Group of the are Mr. and Mrs. Weeley Vancour, West St., Bolton. Her pater­ a Hartford resident who blames ties DUtriot. Sts. The clalinant whose oar ny Caah as the entertaiiner for Unitarian Church will meet to­ nal gfrandpareitts are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Smith, 80 Stark­ her inluries on the "dangerous, Henry A. Hicks Jr. of 68 Walk­ was damaged wtMti It left the the fourth "Evening in the morrow at 8:80 a.m. at the PiRi Fhanmy weather St., Manchester. Her matemed (tre't-srandparenibs are defective and unsafe" condi­ er St. Is asking the town to pay road and struck a fence, blames White-House performance April church. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Vancour, 316 Spruce St„ Manchester and tions of a public walk on Myrtle 17. icor. Center tt A d n n n a $588.42 giairagie b in , to r la b or the accident on poor road con­ BONNIE BELL Mrs. Bktlth Maxwell, 28 LUley St., Manchester. Her paternal St. ditions. He says he was driving and parts to hU 1866 model car. The series was launched in The Rev. Walter Loomis, pas­ and i^reat-grrandparents fire Charles Smith, 80 Starkweather St., Another woman Is claiming He rtaims lihat the car was at 15 mph at the time. January with comedian Red tor of Community Baptist LOVE OOSMEmOS Manchester; Mrs. Oladys O'Connor, 168 Woodbridgre St., Man­ $35,000 from the town for per- damaged Jon. 24, while being A raised man-hole on Glen Skelton as the mal npertormer. Church will conduct a service Free PrescrinHsn chester; and Mr,, and Mrs. Walter Sabberton, Northampton, soiKd Injuries incurred when driven by his son, Kenneth. He Rd. was the cauae, claims Rob­ The hour-long programs tor tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Green Pick-up A DeUvoiy Bhigland. She has a sister, Kyle, 20 months. she slipped on ioe on Valley St. states that the alleged mishap ert Spillane of 238 Timrod Rd., presidential audiences follow a Lodge. He will be assisted by ' S erv ice m M 6 M • • « * * Herman Schendd, former Po­ occurred on Woodland St., at of $51.12 In damages to his car. champagne buffet. Kenneth Harley, deacon. t Minor. Gary John, son of Oary and Joan Mac Minor, 61 ______J.______Lyneas St., Manchester. He was bom March 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal gfrandfather is John Mac, Blast Hartford. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Margaret Minor, 84 High St., Manchester. His paternal greht-grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmll Johnson, 84 High St, Manchectier. *«(**« Hahn, Oarrle lyn, daughter of John and Nancy Douno- rowti Hahn, 72 Linden St, Manchester. She was bom March 8 at Manchester Memorial HospUal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doimorowts, 85 School St, Manches­ ter. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hahn, 70 Linden St., Manchester. ^*1 *1 « « ' Bronke, Jeffrey Victor, son of Victor and Priscilla HIU Bronke, 25 Lakeview Dr., Andover. He was bom March 11 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. end Mrs. Blugene Freemen, 678 Center St., Manchester. His pater­ nal grandmother is Mrs. Svea Bronke, Apt. 12B, Bluefleld Dr., Manchester. His paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Louise Bcabert, 451 Center St., Manchester. He heu^ a slater, Patricia, 21 months.

Ikonen, Natasha K-, daughter of Robert and Judy Taw- ney Ikonen, 24 School St., Coventry. She was bom March 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is Cbaries Tawney, Clarksville, Terai. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Beatrice Ikonm, Bast Hartford. She has a sister, T on ya, 4 % . l« « 41 «l I* Boorgoln, Lynn Maire, daughter of Alyre and Linda Soucy BoiBgoin, 4 Bigelow M.,- Blast Hartford. She was bom March 8 at Manchester Memori^ Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soucy, Van Buren, Maine. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Bourgotn, N.B., Can. She has a brodier, Ricky, IH - •I * Black, Sheri Anne, daughter of Allen and Jen Roth Black, 87 Burnside Ave., Blast Hartford. She was bom March 8 at Manchester Memorial Hosiital. Her maternal grandpar­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. BTank Roth, 21 Russell Dr., Vemon. Hw paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Black, Bast Hartfcwd. • « 4> V • Unn, Thereea Ann, daughter of William and Patricia Gagnon Linn, Bkigemere Rd., Coventry. She was bom March 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpwr- ents ere Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Gagnon, 188 Parker St, Manches­ ter. Her paternal grandpiarents are Nelson linn, liee M anor, Mass., and Mrs. Norma Lanri, Chester. • *1 « 4^ Seed, John Xhurl, son of Arthur and Betty Ryan Reed, Ci­ d e r M in Rd., Tciland. He was bom March 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ryan, FTanklln Park, Rockville. He has four brothers, Michael, 12, James 8, Daniel, 11, find Bktward, S; end a slater, Sally, 10.

Wilson, BOcheUe Ellen, daughter of M idiael .and Brenda Doughty Wilson, Box 405 South Rd., BORon. She was bom March 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce IXiughty, 14 Arch St., Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Box 405 South Rd., B<^ton. Her maternal great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Dorsey, 14 Arch St., Mandtester. '>Her paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Olive Wilson, Highland Park St., Manchester. • 4 » * 1 , « . * Newman, Daniel Eric, son of Ronald end Sally Woinonen Newman, Flanders Rd., Coventry. He was bom March 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. end Mrs. Toivo Watnonen, Westminster, Mass. His pater­ nal grandmother Is Mrs. Talml Newman, Adiby, hfoas. He has a brother, David, 16 months. 4 « 41 * *1 Nelson, Heather Lee, daughter of Frederick Jr. and Emily McCracken NdsOn, 01 Oxford St., Manchester She was bom March 14 at Manchester Memorial Ifospital. mater­ nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frager, Shelton. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. BYederick Nelson Sr., Stratford. She has a brother, Christopher, 4. • 4 i 4 * 4 i Gonsse, Sheri Lynn, daughter of diaries end Judith La- Plante Gousse, 2 Beech St., Blast Hartford. She was bom Mardi 14 at Manchester Memorial HoepKal. Her maternal .grandmother is Mrs. Bernice LaPlante, 356 Oakland Rd., Wap- plng. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Irene Gousse, Blaat Ifortford. She has a brother, Dean, SH- «i «i * *1 • DiNicolo, Blark John, son of Ralph and Rosanna Mel De- Nicolo, 85 Deerfield Ave., Blast Hartford. He was bom March 12 at Manchester M emoiiaf Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Mel, Blast Longmeadow, Mass. His paternal grandparents are Mr. end Mrs. Dominic DeNlcolo, TaftvU le. • 4 *1 •' I* Sargent, Wesley Howard, eon of Wesley and Joanne lit­ tle Sargent, Bayberry Rd., Bolton. He was bom March 12 at Manchester Memorial H o^tal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Little, Notch Rd., Bolton. His mater­ nal great-grandmother is Mrs. R. O. little, 14 Spruce St., Man­ chester. He has a brother, David, 2Vi. 4 l 4 « « « Fiddler, Matthew Joseph, son of William Jr. find Mary Romspert Btddler, 86 School St., Manchester. He was bom March 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mre. WilUa Romspert, Wilmingtcn, Del. His -paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Fiddler Sr., 87 Roxbury Rd., East Hartford. He has two sisters, Kathryn, 8, and Sarah, 11 months. • 4 4 « • Luebon, Stephen John m , son of 8. Sgt. Stephen Jr. and Carol Graimlss Luchora, 1138 Roberts Terrace, APO San BYan- clsoo, Oallf. He was bora March 16 at the Navy Hoepttal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell G rani^, 83 Westwood St., Manchester. His paternal grandmother la M rs. Ruth Boitras, Southbridge, Mass. His maternal great-grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Bill, litch fi^ .

NoMe, Melinda Marie, daughter of Bernard Sr., and Bev- eriy BogU NoUe, 148 Wetherell St., Mancbeater. She was bom March 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Karl B o^ , 665 Burii HUl Rd., Mancbeater. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ nard A. Noble, ThMnpemivllle. Her paternal great-grandpar­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson, Manchester. Her mater­ nal great-grandfather la EYed Bogll n , Glastonbury. She has a brother, Bernard Jr., 4. \ , ’ l\ : 4 4 *1 4 i « ' Kelly, Miaun Mlchod, son of James HI, and Judith Wariibum KeUy, 153 Pearl St., Manchester. He was bom Feb. 20 at Mancdieater Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmoth­ er Is Mrs. Jeannette Washburn, 85 Pleasant St., Manchester. HU paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. James KeUy Sr., Bust Hartford. He has a brother, James IV, 2^ , and a oUter, Klmbsriy, 1. ' * 1 •> 4', «, 4 Oaddag Jr., George Edward, son of George Sr. end Wanna Jlonuakul Cushing, 888 Summit St, Manchester. He was bom March 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. HU mor tsrasl grandmother U Mrs. Sangut Jisunaskul, Khoksum- raag, Thailand. HU paternal grandparenU are Mr. end M n. MalbounM Cuohhig, South St., RockvUle. He haa a bratbar, MANCHESTER open SUNDAY-FRIDAY 10A.M. -10 P.M John, 5, and two sUters, Noreen, t, and Katherine, 17 months.

A ( MAR. 21 thru MAR. 27 0imuiftatn Eitntitts l|»rald T V Shows Sttmfns .fm iUi A,

Lena Home and Harry Belafonte join in sonar in their TV appearance togetiier. “Harry and Lena" is on Sunday 8-9 p.m. on ABC. Della Reese the Singer Becoming Rnownas a Talker By USONABD FEATHEK secapeia as most Rich, Woody Herman and Stan U.S.A., and show paasersby \a prom ising g irl singer o f 1967. It Kenton. When the handlers of bunch of photographs of women was the first of five gold- the program at RKO-General celebrities, chances are that you strikers.) tried to initiate an eccsiomy could prove Della Reese ranks ’Ihe sharp-witted Della was a drivie by throwing out half the high among the 10 most recogn­ logical choice teT become the band, Della rose to her full 6 izable females in the country, first woman, black or white, ft. 8 in. end put her foot down right up there with Jackie and ever to face the nation on a., flrnUy. ’The musicians’ notice Pat and the rest. daily program of this tyj>e. Her was promptly rescinded. Elven to those udio live in a chameleoivlike liersonSUty, Myers, an arranger and ex- town where her five-times-week- speech pattern and grammar tromboniet from Manchester, ly syndicated TV show is not all change according to the England, came to the U. S. in aired, the face is familiar. company she is in. As a former 1964. He m et M iss Reese “Oueon, Frost, Griffin, Bis­ child gospel singer in Detroit through Bobby Bryant, who hop, Jonathan Winters, Holly­ and later a Wayne State Uni- shared the arranging assign­ wood Squares and all the game venSty psychology major, she ments with him in her new - show*—you name ’em, baby, can deal uninhibitedly with any album , r I’ve done ’em,’’.says Miss Reese, interviewee, from musician to "I bless the day I found a voluble, outgoing woman politician. Peter,” says Della, "because whose fame as a talker is She has a rare capaci^ for (See Page ’Three) rapidly gaining ground on her creating unusual situations with longstanding reputation in the her guests. When CallfOnila world of golden records. (The State Assemblyman Jess Unruh deckured himself a Oountry and Western music nut, within mo­ MINI-MOTORS ments she had him singing a HMATJ. e n g i n e C and W song, “I Walk the Line." Another guest Singer SPECIALJS’TS was California GOv.. Ronald ^tdrnk CHAIN SAW S Reagan’s daug^iter Maureen. ELECTRONICS Lou Rawls’ nlne-yearold son SHARPENED Lou Jr. conducted his father’s LABORATORIES singing. When Earl Palmer, REPAIRED who plays in the Pete Myers We Are Not Satisfied Staff Orchestra, brou^t his 17- 277 BROAD Until You Are! yeor-oud son to the studio, etae set them up for a bvo-genera- 649-8705 • tion dnim bcdtle. STEREO 188R W. iuddle Turnpike She is particularly proud of Myers’ band, wMoh may be the TAPES Atlantic Fuel Oil FOR CARS nume 648-1129 L T. WOOD CO. “ ” An elderly Esldino chants song on "The Esldino: TV-«adlo Sales and Servlos N fi-n tL Fifldit for Life** Tuesday 7:80-8:80 pjn. MoBkera (0> . ClMir and Prcaant Daacar" Momine TUESDAY JO PROGRAM 1:18 (8) OM Telk (8) 1 Lave lawy DM . (Hit TStt <0 ) (8) Oet n Tkcetber (O) ;.JoaephJoMph CampanelU.Ciampanella. Jack TV (88) FOm ' Guest: Sammy Davia Jr. I'.;8) 1 Lave Lacy ( » After Dtoaer MMrto (48) CaadlcDia BowUnf (C> AlbeMjKMi and Pat Hlngle are (IS) Marie "Kin* of Kiass” .iL Part EL (88) DIverae Ga«ut (01 8tie (848) Maria TV ^ (28) IHas U;N (8) BFD 8 n*ak Atmad <0) apeclaL guest stars. ^ Young _ (88) AH My G hU na (0) (M) Divcree Gaait Story of Ufe and death of (8*d8> Uadeidoi (C> candldMp for U.a Senate ( WEDHt Chatuud 2 4 ) ’’Saoooda” (C) C h r^ J e ttw Hunter, VIveca (8) American Baadstaad <0) 1:88 (8> Aa the Werid Tsma (G) t:tt (8) Maybany BID (0) (M onday — Friday) ( » l AR My GhOdns (0) his political career (IM *) Uto Witt IlahleMee (8) A»As tte ^ Warid------(G) Ltodfore, Robert Ryan. 1:88 (8) NaUeaai lavitatlea Teanw- by pursulils an all-out fight (8848) Movla (it) Haallay - Bilakliij Ba- meat (C) against air ynllution. Baaday, Maieh 18 nrat half of ’’Exodua". Otto •Mar fori tove le a Maay RpUsdered (8) Tratt er Gaaaasaeaeee (G) basketball tournament from 8:88 AaliawM TO . raeU stnisBie tor tndependenca BM (8) Tmra Grier (18) Gaadid C a o m Madison Square Garden, New (888) Jimmy Diuaate Fr»- Theuiaik Houae ^ Daya a( Omt U vea (O) in late IMO’s. Paul Newman. seals Lenasa Sislars (C) (MS) Newlywad Game (G) 8:88 (8) ■aarlM Stmesler (G) (8m I) bays ef Oar Ltvss lo ! (88-tt) News — Weather — York aty. 18:88 (8) Maaalx (C) 8:88 Ffnaeh Ghtf - Eva Marie Saint, Ralph Rlch- 8:18 (8) Newiew e (C) Sperte aad Featare (G) (88) Film Four In Hand Chicken 8:18 (8) Oaidlag UgM (O) ardaon, Peter imwfoid. Lee fiU (8) laflalto H*rix«u Mannix bivestigaies series of 7:88 OMUi. Inaa (8848) The Daetort accidents at carnival that 8:88 (8) Year GMnaunitty (2888) The Deetan (G) ^ •> deaasto (88) Matinee Movie 8:88 ^ Shaw. (G> Opatoehu and Jill Haworth. ( 88) Gaasnllatltta look auspiciously like a ttem ^ 8:18 ibrayta Saga is; (848) Dattag Oaau (O) ~ 8:88 (2848) DebUe Beyaelds Shnr Double Feature: (1) "Wee on life of its owner. k Part I focuses on acUvtty of diU (8) Maialag BrilentI— (O) (8) Be 8a i£ She daU (18) Movie Oeordle” and (J) "Pride of Portrait of Fleur (2948) Aaether Warid (G> Israeli undorgnouad in w hit­ 7:88 (8) Newi 18:88 (8) Movie 10:88 The Advecatee (ID . ^ (MS) Oaaeral HaaiHal ing Jews from (^ riot Intero- (8848) Aaattar Warid 1:88 (8) Bed Skeltoa Bear (G) the Bowery" "Fall Safe” Henry Fonda, Dan (8) Mr. Ooeher< (S? ( 8 ^ Oeaeial MSepttal Oueats: Tony Sandler and 1:88 (8) TBA 8:88 (8) Ooaaer Pyia — U8MG ment camps to Inael aboard (884 I) T8dw ghmr O'Herllhy. Due to mechanical Maaday. Msreh IS (8848) Bi M FtamMe rusty tranw steamer. *80. R (8) Oacaer Pyle — U8MC IWIgta XPVPS- 8:88 (8vS8t NCAA BasketboU failure, SAC plane on way to 4:88 (8) GaptT^ (8848) Btlstt Fraaiae dnlU t:ff (8) Deria Day Shew (G) (48) The m a il____ bomb Moscow passes ‘‘fat- •;S8 Saw H with Maadi 18:88 (8) Garal Baraatt Shaw (G) (848) Oaa Ufa to Uva (8-48) Movie Consolation game and final safe” none. President promlsM (88) Jack LaLaaae (8) Baaser Slatiaa “Three's a (howd” game today. 8:88 2 ^ ' a Now B -88) Name Dresseia (G OqesU: Mel Tonne, Martha 9:88 (8) Hap Blekardi Shew (G) 8:88 (28M ) Mevles (8) Movie Russians if bomb is dropped 7:88 Dnva Use aad Ahaao Raye. (2848) Naase Drepaeis to retaliate by bombing an un- (G) (8) The Mevie Game ((D) (8) MOto Deailae aSiw Qincludin* half of "Exodua". "YeIresterday's Ikiemy" Stanley 7:88 PVeseh Ghef (Ifo Searlas (fJ) „ Uadardag is! (8) Taxee —Sylvia Farter I (88) Leave It to Beaver is (G> U:88 (848) Mews — Weather and 8:88 NBT daaiaal 8:88 (8) Haacl (g> ; 8:18 (U) Uadeides (G) (8-M) Mareas WeT ----- “ Captain and his exhausted Sports (C) 9:16 (8) Yogi Shew (O) 8:88 (18) Tea O’GIsek British troop take over an Trial No. 1 U:88 (8!M8)*Newa — Waatter- aad 8:88 (8) Laoy Shew (8) Baael (O) (88) Film 18:88 Maale aa TV (G) (O) (18) Boataar Baaas (G) 10:88 (18) Tempo U enemy-held Jungle village. He U:86 (8) Movie . . . . . (G> (8) Geaa-Teaelea has two Innocent villagers shot The Plano B assTsi.*®* *•” (U> DeSa Baeae 8:88 (8) Ferry Maaoa divulge information. (18) D u ^ tte Meaaee "T h e Naked Brigade” ’ 85. (88) defTe GeUle (18) Dona Eoese (C) for lorglvenese afler flGig with Theftey. Maroh 28 (88) Piba BriUah girl is trapped on la- (18) DeBBla tka Meaaee (18) Sea Haal 8:88 (8) Big 8 Theatre high priestess of love. i.mia 18:88 (848) Movie (88) BIr Flelaia . (G) U :U (8) Mevie "Apache Vprlslng" tipr '63. kidian (88) Maaaten .land of Crete duruM German ( 2848) It Tahea Two (G> Mrs. Dwitrht D. Eisen­ Turner, Eldmund Purdum ■“ •“ beriag New (88) omisaa’e lalaad invasUm. Shirley Eaton, Ken (88) Maasters '’Everybody Does U” 89. Bo- agent meetsleets with Cochise to Louis Calhem. „ „ <•) David Fraet Shew ( 88) ORUi m ’s try and bring about peace be­ 8:88 WhaPs New 6:88 (8) atom* tte M an . John Castle on “NBC Scott, Mary Chronopoulou. 18:88 (8848) News is Larry Hagman and clallte wants slntin* career hower on NBC’s “To­ "Love Nest" ’6L Marilyn Mon­ 7:88 Develapiag ; 6:88 (8‘<88> Waatter and her husband dora eveiy- tween white man and the roe, William Lundigan, June (If) heave It ta Beavar (M t) Diek Gavett Shew (G) 18:88 (*M8) Goaeeatrattea ( 0 > Shllh (18) Hepaa Experiment in Televi­ (28) Sea Baat 8:88 (8) Stamp _ ____ <0 ) Jessica WsJter in the thln* In hla pm er to duh Indiana. Ricardo Montsdban, day” 7-9 ajtn. Haver. (U) Leave U to Beaver John Lupton, Rita Moreno. Teda# (88) G B B ^ ’a lalaad sion,” Sunday 6-6 pjn. U:88 (8848) Tealght Shew dahaw fiim, “T h r e e’s a courage her. Paul Douglas, U:88 (88) Tsaight Show Johhay Oar- 8:88 Gana. baae Caraan (G) )vlnda DaineU, Charles Co- 8d8 (88) Fro Bowlers Tsar (C) soa B (C) (8$ OiRlsaa’s U aad bum. 4:88 (8) OoU Classic (C) port (C ) 8:88 NBT daaraal 1:88 (8) Newtcapa (G) Crowd,” Tuesday 8:80^ (88) Flayhay after Dark (O) Trial No. 2 (88) Newa Headliaea — USAF (88) Tratt ar Gaaaoqaaaees U:88 (2848) Tralght Show dshBay Teirni of George Archer and (8) Sotardu Beport (C) (M) News — Weather sad Naara { o "King of Kinga" ’IL Fart L . . ^ Ok QmUnUg Oearmet 0 ( 8:88 (84) Weather — Sports aad 10 p.m. on ABC< Bob Liam meets team of (U) 18 O^OockSih 18:88 The Show B (0) (IS) My Favarite Martiaa lMi|jsas Flha aad SIga OH ISiSt (84) NeiN em — Weather ■ Cansa (G) Story o( life and death of 1:88 (tTNeara u d Weather — Me- News (C) (848) Diek Gavett Skew (G) Doug Sanders and Tom Shaw 7:88 (8) Here’s Lacy (C) 11:86 < Chaag^toiwhlp Fresl^g (ff) M Maatenaa Ouiat. Jtttrtgr Hunter, VIveca (G) (U) My Faverito Marttaa S" Wodaeaday, Marah II (88) MbBale’s Navy meat ef MadItaHea aad SIga (1848) deeaaidy 1:88 (8) Neweeepe i:i quarter. f : « (88) BawUda 1:88 (88) News aad SIga OH 12:18 (8) Gena. Gapeale (88) MoHale’s Navy (M) Newa Waadilass — USAF (8) Wackiest Ship in the Army (88) Haafley-Brlaldey Bepoct portrays Naval Officer who 8:88 What’B New (G) (88) News (U) Diek Vaa Dyke BeUsieas IHm aad SIga OH 5:88 (") GM'St (C) (88) Mews — Weather M falls hi love with an Itinerant 8:88 W Newa wltt Walter Giaa- natk ar Oaaeaeaeaaaa (G) U :lf (8) News (88) BawUde 7:88 Madera eavarviaory Piaetiee ktle fo) 12:88 (8) teareh ter Temerrow (G) (88) IT 1:18 GINewa aad Weattsr — Ms- (M8) Wide World of Sporia singer in South Sea Islands. 7 :W D n g t Uae aad Ahaao m r (18) Gaadid Gamera (8) News wHh Waller Crss- 1 8 8 )_____ meat at Medllsitoa aad Stfa 6:88 (S> B-ad Davis Show (C> 7:86 ()l^*Mewsbeat (G) Singer is played by IMariene 8:88 rourih Kolato W^^Weiwe Witt PVaak B ^ - (8848) News — Waattar — Max Baer, Jethro on "Tie ( 2 ^ ) The Who, What er Uto (O) 8:U (88) Lseal OH 8:88 (8) Weather — Sports and 7:88 (8) Jaekie Oleassa Show <0 Dietrich. Sparta aad Featare (G) Where Oaau (o> 8:88 NBT doonul (U> Diek Vaa Dyke (M 8) That OIri (G> News (C) (8848) Andy WnUams Show U:86 (48) News HeadUaes — USAF irlal No. S 7:88(1048) Mr Warid aad Wal- Beverly HUlbUUea" on tbe CBS (88) Film (8-18) Let's Make a Deal <0> BeUgieas FBm aad Sign Oft 18:88 SoBlI (IS) Film eoaM'ta B (G> Televtsion Network, and hia wife, 12:88 (1848) News (O) (88) Great DecUioas 1878 (C) 8:88 (8-88) Newlyared Game (C) 1:88 (8) Chiller Theatre 8:8. IS (648) It Takas a lU e f (G) Joanne, recently qualified for "United Nations". After 26 8:86 (» My Three Seas (0> "The Mummy” Boris Karloff, Thanday, Maaeh M (18) Wkara My Idas W> ears still man’s Last, Beat (8»48) Adam U <0> David Maimers. 7:88 (8) Alter DIaaer Marie 8:88 ( 2 8 ^ Bawaa aad Marita’s their private pilots’ licenses. Slope For Peace?. (88) Lawteaee WeK Show 8:88 (18) News and Stan Off WEDNESDAY JO PROGRAM Playiag the OaUar w. F. Nosd 8:88 (8) News with Roger Madd 8:88 (8) Green Acres (O 8:86 (8) Moment ef MedMaHea aad I.UIUB Now 1:88 (8) OIri Tate (88) Haatley - B riw ey B ^ (8848) Movie Sign Off Sfpontooiy SaM-Dovalaswl Della Reese (8) 1 Lave Laey (888 ) Bssm 228 (C> Ihgies rarao Todoo (Oonttoued fram Page One) (88) FUm IteAhlagtoo Week la Bevlaw 8:88 (8) Medics! Cester (C) NET ounraal . (It) DIveiee Gaart (2848) Kratt Mssie HaU (G) be doesn’t have the aiq)erior at­ (81) AR My CbOdrea is; Phil Silvers, Paul Lynde, TrlU No. 8 BREATHTAKING COLOR TV 1:88 (8) As tha WSrld Taras (G) 18:88 n e t Featival B (G) titude I found with other (848) dshaair Gash Bhmr (C) Bom Greek ductors. .They take advaifiage sonal size 102 eq. in. screen por­ 2:88 (8) Lave to a Maay Hpleadered .18:88 (8) BsEEsUnve-O * (O) 7:18 (88) Agrlcaltare on Parade 11:26 (8) Starilght Mevb of a singer who (um’t read mu­ Friday, March 27 TV RECEPTION SIMULATED Tlilw ( a (2848) Thea Game Braasss 7:88 (88) This Is the Life "Kbw Richard and the Cru­ table. 8-«tage IJ . amplifier en­ sic; they make a little game (8848) Days at Oar Uvea (0) (848) Eagelbert Bamper- 7:88 (8) Sign On aad Prayer saders.” 68. Richard the 1:88 Maaie aa.TV My Wife Said That’s Enough sures sharper pictures . . . 'more (848) Nawlywed Game (G) diaek Show (G> 8:18 (8) The Christophers (C) Lionhearted leads " Us legloiu out of It. You aril them for (18) Tea O’ Cleek Bepmt (G) (8) SaiaU tor Cklldrea (0) to battlefields of near. East. ) VssPs New ■ {^easing sound. Has Sylvania’s some musical effect, aad they (88) Heckle aad deckle Show I Playing tte Gaitar w. F. Naad U :88 (18) Tempe 18 (G> Rex Harrison, Ltuirence Har­ say, 'I’d be glad to give It to 11:88 (8-M848) News — Wealker 8:16 (8) Adveatares el Gamby (C) vey. George Sanders. color bright Se* picture tube. aad Spsrts (8) Davey and Gellalh (C> 12:88 (848) Mews — Weather aad Iteut* (G) I n e t Piayhoau BuR^in VHP and UHF antennas. you, if you’d tell me vriiat it Is.’ Highlights (18) Della Beese (C) (88) Bible Story (0) ftmrts (C) Well, if you don’t know the tech­ (88) Sea Haat 8:88 (b) Awaue (C) 12:66 (48) News — USAF Bellglens A Generation of Leaves: All in an attractive, charcoal U:16 (8) Movie '<8:18 (88) Sacred Heart (C) Film aad Sign Oft Jesus: A Passion Play for Americans. cabinet of lightweight, high im­ nical terms you can’t explain it T(M>AY: “ My Six Lov«e," "The Litoe Niua" ’68. Two .9:88 (8) World Aroaad Us (C) 1:88 (8) Movb —you Just have to feel It. But I film comedy about a star 2:88 (8) Speaking far the Ceasam- disappearing since Della delud­ 1:28 (8) News sad Westhsr — Me- (88) Sacrifice ef the Mass er B ed, 18 months ago,- to study Durante PreeentB the Leonon 2:86 (8) Newscepe meat at Meditsltoa sad S in (88) The Christophers (C) In Court piano, harmcmy and theory—a Stetora Hour,” with Desl A nax, Off 18:88 (8) Look Up aad Live (O) 9:80-10:80 p.m. on ABC. (8). ThU b the Ufe (C) L08 ANGSaLES (AP) — The remarkable move for a g jil vriio, ' (88j Spidennaa (C) days of Perry Mason’s winning at 87, had gotten along very 11:88 (8) Camera Three (C) ‘Meet the Press’ a case and wide vlewshlp with SUNDAY: “ Oantertiury Oa- Suflfar Ray Kobinson (8848) Caaterbary Cathedral weU for 2S profeesfonal years thedtel," a visit to the Britteh ! TYPEWRITERS I 1 ini. Sunday special about piercing eyes and pirilshed hia- on NBC'c “Julia” without this knowledge. "Fele oathedral, 11 a.m. to noon on pilgrimage to Canterbury D.C. Favorite trionics may give way ito the Tuesday 8:30-9 p.m. C- ‘ledral in England on oc­ always tcSd me that music was NBC... “ CBS Chiklren’a FQm GUARANTEED casion of 800th aimiversary of real thing; Tie actual televis­ a God-given thing, but Fm SVattval,” Mxywlng "Hand ta martyrdom of Archbishop NBC News’ "M eet the Pveae” ing of criminal trials. Thoiiuui Becket who was is viewed by ei{^ out of ten of finding out how much there is Hand,” a CathnUc boy and a 2:88 (8) OaidlBg Light (G> SERVICE murdered in cathedral by four E. J. Peaker on NBC’s The issue of whether television (8848) The Doctors (G> the key members of tbe fe(2- STANEK to learn. Come back next Mon­ Jewfoh girl meet, 13:80-3 p.m. (848) Dattag Game (G> knights serving Henry II. belongs in tbe (Knirtroom wlQ (8) CommeaU sad People (O) “The Wonderful World eral government, including Oon- day, lumey and I ’U tell jrou aU .. ."Meet- tbe Pneas," Arthur 8:88 <8) He SaUL She Said (G) teSiS 'M Antar (88) Ooverruneat Story be examined by televl8l(» itself (88 88) Aaotter Waild ( 0 > ytyttw y BgRlw td (C) o f Disnesr” Sunday grese, according to a survey of about major and minor sevenths J. Goldberg fo tbe gueet, 1-1:80 (848) Oeaeral HaapUal 11:18 (8) Face the Nation (CD on "T ie Advofuttea" Sunday. > (8-88) Discovery (C) 7:30-8:30 pjn. 78S higb-ranking Wadtlngton of­ —that’s my assignment for this p.m. on NBC .. .“0^0 aww,” 8:88 ^^nYaMsafSatvlM j ficials. week." Pianist Ddo 0(*er, her Joeei^ Heller and Tim Bucktey "Catholic" work program will debate the (s48) Oae idle te Live T. AaNEW A CO). (28) Christophers (88) Ballad of the Iren Horse mately seven out of ten watch and eager student. 34 . . ."Ih e EM SulUvan Show," (88) Bing aroaad tte World 8:18 (8) News with Beger Madd give every criminal defendant (I) Mike DaaglaaI l9unr (O) (80: Rol'sr De .tv (28-88) G.E. CoUege Bowl (C) “Meet tbe Press” at least once She finds UmitleeB aattefactton Rod McKuen ia a guest, 8-9 p.m. (18) SewtiM (G> U:16 (28) Uvlag Word 7:18 (8) Laasb (C) the right to allow televialon to fo the reectlMi to her show. on CBS . . ."Horry end Lena,” (88) Dark Shadows w i ^SSSSTi ^ 12:26 (88) Focas (C) (2848) WUd Klagdem (C) a month or more often. And 89 cover his trial?" 4:18 (U) Uaderdsg Mi RtlM8t8P SttM i l 12:88 (8) ChUdrea’s FUm Festival "Land of the Falcon” Joui'- per cent of those who watch it Pexttculeriy gratifying are siMh with Harry Belafonte and 8:88 (8) Basel But instead of the well-re- liHi: (18) Bamper Beam (G) "Hand In Hand" Award-wln- ney to mountain prairies of have favorable opinions about stelfottcs as a report not long Lena Hoone, 8-9 p.m. on ABC nhig British motion picture Wyoming homes of falcons, hearsed dramatica of Raymood :::::: (88) My Litlla Margie tbe program, rating K as Make a Difference Where You Save! iiliii ago that she had a bigger rat- ' ... ‘"nie CardteBl,” film about (8848) FIfaitstoac* (G) t' li ng stoi?' o how Cathol'c eagles and hawks. R Burr and his staff, this "trial’’ IT DOES 8:88 (8) Perry Maaaa boy and Jewish girl use (8) Land ef Ue Glaab (C) "one of’ their "favorite pro­ iiiiii ing than Johmy O eiaan in, of a cleric’s rise in tbe Church, Authorized Dealer childish logic and disregard (88) I B n will be argued by outstanding with Tom Tryon, 9 p.m. to 13:80 (88) Diseaveriag Amerlea for adult narrow-mindedness 7:88 (8) ArcUe Sugar, S a j^ , grams," “very g(x>d’’ or aU places, Memphis, Tei»., (U ) Deaais Ike Meaaee • O' : ■ .-ne ■ re’udice, dbgle, dbgle Shaw (C) "good ," members o f both the legal pro* INSTANT a not teoonaidecable acoom- a.m. (88) Maaeters (8) Speaking tor the Coasamer (W) GBUgaa’s lalaad (2048) Werid of DIsBey (C> fesslon and TV industry... pUshment for a woman, a black MONDAY; ‘‘Beoosxls," au»- 6:26 (88) Weather Waleh ^ (28) BlUe Aaswe-s „ "Dlaneyland Showtime'’ - Mu­ ‘ "The Advocates," vriilch em- (88) Cobb. JWeekead (0) sical-variety filmed at various EARNINGS woman, and a person with al­ pense film about a traraforma- 6:88 (8) Stamp the Stars <0 ) U:86 (8) Health Beat ’l l (C) S A V I M G S tU) 1-eava It to Beaver Disneyland attractions. .(Soys a courtroom format that most no prewfous eoqiertenoe as tion 8:80-10:80 p.m. on ABC . . . (81) FUm 1:88 (2848) Meet the Press (C) 7:66 (48) News (C) Riibinsteilf Show includes direct and cross-exami­ (8) Way Oat (C) 8:18 (8) Ed SaUlvaa Shew (0) ./>/(/ I v O A M a proCeetienal TV hoatees. Tm "NErr Journal,” a study of a (88) GUlissB’S lalaad (88) CoBversatieas 'with . . . nation of witnesses, air the 6% Dividend paid (88) Tratt sr Gaaseqaeaeea Guests: Rod McKuen, Blood. win *^alm!aBt” mtens Chat she once trial tovolvtog a Black panthfer, 6:88 (II) Weather — Sports aad 1:88 (28 88) Frontiers el Faith (C) Sweat and Tears. Due on April 26 testimony CBS news anchor­ (848) Issaes and Answers (848) Barry aad Lena - (C> Irani day of depoatt. dU a oatq>le of weeks oo-bostlng 8:80 p.m. on ChanMl 34 ... Netrs (G> 1:66 (848) NBA Basketball (C) 8:18(2848) BUI Ceehy S h ew '(C ) man Walter Cronklte: iSroiq) tl steKn” win be efMxmad on NBC ser, 'Who orea^ the Dcuglsa edruggte for independenoe (Fart (88) MeHale’s Navy Story of man's search for Guests: Debbie Reynolds, April 36. of the same netwoik; M anhall sertef, said: "You do this Und I), 9.11:80 p.m. on NBC... (88) News 1M7 MAIN MANCBESTBR a RODTB SI, OOVKNTBF 8:85 («8) ilswhide B inner peace. Tyronne Power, Jeannie Seeley, Gaylord and Mcldihan; NBC cMTeq yondent Iiiiii o f thiiw weU. You Mwuld have Gene 'riemey, John Payne. Holiday. The 90-mfanite color special, .iiliii ’’^ ve on Your ‘Ikqces wflh Syl­ 8:88 (I) Newa Waller (29) Film (2848) Hsasaws (0> ddddi exjnores the Ufe and cut Jeok PerUns and CUef Justice a sHqiw of your onwn." via Poiter," first of a seriM, 11 e (88) Skippy (O (848) Movie Thomas E. Brennan of the I sstoed her the trite but in­ 10:8011 p.m. on ABC. News Fraak 8:18 (88) Mevles "The Cardinal” TOm Tryon, of the renowned pianist, now "Hold That Ghost" Abbott Romy Schneider. American re­ over 80, was roumfly (Jhegred Michigan Supreme Court. evitable question. Has she "had TUESDAY: "The Etetemo: (U ) Dick Vaa Dyke and Owtello Invade haunted ceiving his cardinal’s robes far Sitting in Judgment of the tes- troiiMBSome metl oomplainfag Eight for LMe,” aNrit a vanlJh- (x8l N w Herisaea SALES & SERVICE house aided and abetted bv Rome on eve of WW H recalls by pnaa and public on fte first (88) Baatlay-Brlskley R tlmany will be Joseph Ball, ex- MANCHESTER ^ ehout the nuda) ptupmtton of 8:88 (88) LscalNewa 8 w BB fo r M r Bti M dt aap- Jeasi Davis and Richard Chri- his experiences m priesthood pmaentaUon last SepC 0. ing culture, 7:804:80 p.m. on j m son. beginnUg In period before WW her guest roster. 7:88 a> What la tta Warid (G> vay whm befid «r utd- Rubkisteln htmaelf narrates president of the American Col­ C B S.. .“ Exodus.” Part H. 9- "Prance" MfBtaei. 8:18 (1 )TBA I and encompassing Us fbat Della gitaned. “Tm other dsy (88) Cesahat — parish, in VlennaTUs aid to the program, wMoh was fUmed lege of Trial Lawyers and a ~ OLDSMOilLE Sum 11 p.HL on N B a. .’’60 Mte- m t Haatley - Brtaktoy (8M daekseavBle Open (C) Negro priest attacked by Ktu at many locations, including member of the Amextcan Bar I had a atack o f Istterai One utes,” Elliaabeth Tsyior and (G) 8:88 (8) Billy ChaBeage (0) Klux Kian Jn G e o ri^ SM Us “Y m t O M m s b a s Dm Iw " said, ‘You have too many white ft) Tratt ar Gaasataaaea (O) 6:88 (8> Oaavmoke (C) work In Vienna before It is Israel, Iragi, France, Spate and AsaociaUan’s I^;b1 advisory ed, lO ll p.m. on CBS. (II) Gaadid Gamera (1848) NBC BxparimeBt to TT attacked by Nasb. (O the United States. He speaks committee tm televlsian and peofte to the abow.' Rlgbt un­ WEDNKSDAY: "Kraft Music (8848) Newa — Weather — (8) lle v b Bpectacalar 18:18 (8) Mlsslaa: Impesslhb (G) der it was another tetter that Sasrts sad'FMttares (O) "Klas Tomorrow Goodbye” Paris’ life is in danger when out on many sub^ts aigl hi motion pictures. Sit WEST CENTER ST. - Mt-ISII HaU," vrith Phil Silvers and 7:88 a> Hea Haw (G) A ir I James Chgney, Ward Bond. be impersonates iwarer-inad heaad plajdag tha ptano to. Currently only two states, Col­ aadd, ‘Ybu have too many hisck Paul l ynde, 9-10 p.m on NBC. Connie Smith, Stan Httcb- Bacaped convict marriea mystic irying lo win control of peopte on tbe show.’ As teng ooek. b k p a i b b k b i wealthy helresh against her friendly country by hypnotis- formally 8tt faome as w«U as in orado and Texas, permit i»m - THUB8DAY: ’’NETr Festival: (3848) Vlrgialaa father's wishes. Later is con­ tng its woman ruler. performence and rehearsal eras In the courtroom and dlls as I’m getting both Unds of MeUna MIsroourt—I was Bora (841) Nanay aad tta Fralea- ear (G) fronted by sister of man he ____ ( 2 ^ ) The Held Ones i^ r is (0) certs. not the accused. means Wgats are former and advocate, 10 p.m. 8:88 ( 8 ^ G a a r t ^ si Eidto’s 4 7 t B . batenced” Fatter (G> r Channel 38. (U) Maris But WASHINi tary o f Bte iamnunoed Nhmn has !a.beyance f iXanoet’s .fighters, b $100 miUloi R A G B f O D S HANCHBSTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1970 Israel. At the called for i cn UmtUiig TH URSDAY JO PROGRAM (he Middle “ We be:

liM (l> airi Talk <0 > Sparta sad Featare - tretoba wtt (81 I Lava Lacj I (I) Family Affirir tuntUes tor (ikW ) Daniel a(M> .. Film___ dhiihtlsit b (88> Olvarce Caart (C> (848) Fat Faalsea Shaw U fa wttk Uakleltar Quests: Roman Oabrirlel. said in fi p (8-48) Let'a Maka a Deal (0) Darylh Lamonica, Beverlee At «t nera 1:88 (8) Lave la a Maajr Spleadered and• Stdro~ • with— h Ute Sneakers. Tklaf (0) (848) That Girl ( 0 ) (18481•) Dapa al Oiu Llvea ( ^ (18) Movie ■:* —Tbe U. (8-48) Newijrwed Game (G) (848) Bewltehed (O) to stop ho 1:88 (8) Oaldiac UgM (1*48) Iranalde (O) (18481 Tke Dacian (0) (i) Movie Mtoh Tml ■•The Power" ’68. Science no­ (848) Datlar Game ( 0 ) Vteinaan c 8:80 (8) He iMUd, bba Said ( 0 ) tion thriller dealing with un­ (1*48) Aaatbar Warid ( 0 ) usual power of member of train. “ We (848) Oeaeral Hoapilal (C) sclentifio research group, who SafcAy anf 8:88 (8) Gamer Fple — USMC (0 ) possesses ability to drive his (18 88) Bright Promise (G) coiieagues to terrifying limit South Viet) (848) Oae Life to Live (O ) of human endurance and. sur- —The U. 4:80 (8) Kaager Statioa (G) vivoi. Qeorge Hamilton, Su- Ud by the (18-M) Name Dreppen (O ) sanne Pleshette. (8) Mike Uoagtaa show (G) (848) This la Tom Joaes (G) Cambodia (18) Sewlag (0) 8:88 (1848) Dragnet '78 (G) o f the I (48) Dark Shadawa :88 (8) Newscope Scott said (48) Nears 7:88 (1) Goldea Voyage ' (G) (88) News and Sign Off 8:85 (48) Dawhlde (18) Hnatley - Brinkliley (48) News HeadluiM — VSAF Ciaion aga 6:30 (3) News with Walter Croa- port DellgloBa Film and Sign Off new Jet klte (O) (8) Trath or Caaseqaeneea 1:48 (8) News and Weather — Mo- (8) News with Frank 'Dey- (11) CandCandid Camera ment of Meditation and Sign made by nolda (C) (8848) Ne Weather — Off "based on U far 8 strength to Tbe P FRIDAY JO PROGRAM quoted Roi Sal Mine© and Jill Haworth in film , “ Exodus,” Mon­ (be beJan day 9-11:30 p.m. Md Tuesday 9-11 p.m. on NBC. (3) Girt Talk (C) dlBllIuatoned young actresa Miift, the 1 (8) I Love Lney who Bays she la planning to leversed. (28) Film commit suicide. (88) Peace oa Earth (848) OhMt and M n . Malr Scott ae Good Friday Religious Special 8:88 (8) Movie will be pr (48) AU My GhildrOB (C) “ Where the Boys Are” '60. (8) As the Worid Taras (O) During Boater vocatlona col­ rael wMh Linda Harrison: (2*48) U fe with Liakletter lege studenta decend on Ft. placement (8-48) Let'a Make a Deal (O) Lauderdale. Fla. in search of (3) Love la a Maay Splendored fun. relaxation and romance. "ifth e a k i Thing (C) (8-48) Here Game the Bride# He desc (20-38) Days of Oar Lives (O) 18:88 (28-38) Brackea’s Warid ^ (G) ‘Bracken’s’ Girl (8-48) Newhrwed Game (C) (8-48) Lava Amerieaa SM e to new eh (3) Gaidiac Li«kt (0) (18) Tea O’ Giock Report (C) from milit HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — "I cheerful brunette. You can see (2848) Tke Declon (O) I (8) Tempo 18 (G) would be I (8-48) DaUac Game (O) ( (8 44 8 48) News — Weather haven’t noUced that Ibeing Mrs. her these days as the medium­ (3) He aahf 8be SaU (O) aad teorts ' (G> aid. Richard 2!anuck has changed sized, cheerful brunette on (2848) Aavlker Warid <0 ) (18) DeUa Reese (C) "A s far (848) Geaeral Heepital (O) anything for me,” Linda Hai> ’’Bracken’s World.” She’s one (88) Blpeerd ]Hy be eld (8) Gamer Fjrle — I«M C (0) 11:25 (8) Friday Bpectaeolar rison said. of the three young actreasra the (2*48) Briskt Promiae (O) "The Silver Chalice” '64. to bolster show features, like moat ot the (848) Oae U fe ta Live (O) Young Greek boy la bought tary etanc We wene shown to the private (3) Baacer 8(attoa (C) and later sold into slavery. dining room off the commissary rest of the (mat, she is (2*48) Nome Dreppen (O) Scott al <8^^ lfike_ Deaciaerlaa &ew Paul Newman, Virginia Mayo, in the 20th'<3entury-SV>x studio, restless for larger parts and should be (M) Mr Little Margie (848) DIek CaveU Skew Soott said press agent and me. happy because they are using ao (8*4*) FUatotoaea (8) WItk This Blag — <0 ) Rogers i "Of course, I’ve only been many guest stars. "They could 5:8 (8) Perrjr Maeea Newseepe (18) Deaaia tke Meaace (38) Premier Theatre later toda married a little over two write scripts that feature the (28) Tkeatre 3* (C) “ Oorvette' K-236" Randolph months,” she said, ’’but it real­ (88) H aaiten Scott Presider regulars more,” She says. (48) OUllcaa’e Iriaad Frank Gorshin on (48) News HeadUaes — VBAF mal meed ly hasn’t affected anything.” But she realy isn’t very am­ NBC’s “The Name of BeUgims Film aad Slga Off She reached for a cigarette 8:88 (8) News aad Siga Off urday, ap< bitious. She has what she wants the Gained Frid a y behind but had none. Nick, the com­ —a good marriage to a man Now that she is his wife, she missary maitre d’, was at her spends as much time as she 8:30-10 pan! on NBC. long-await she considers extraordinaiy — Our SPEEDY SpMialty reel’s bid, elbow and said he would get and the (»ureer is ^rictly sec­ can with him. She says she evMt her a pack. goes to the meesUngs of the 5:18 (48) Weather Waleh TRULY DELiaOUS tual anno ond fiddle. So far, she says, 5:88 (8) Stamp the Mars (G) era. Linda is a medium-sised, being the wife of the boas baa board of directora with hhn and (18) .Leave U ta Beaver has, cn occasion, given her (31) Bestoa Blackle CHICKEN Nixon t not led to any embarrasammitB. (88) OiBlgaaa I deciaicn 1 opinione. (48) Tfrotk er Ceoseqaeaces Brown in 6 SOnates “Of course,” she says, “we’ve On New Y ;'ar’« Eve, the Za- 6:88 (84) Weather — toorta U-S. anal only been married a little wUle, New, Hoatley . Brlakley Ba- riative girl Charltion Heston ixxle pert (G) SAVE her story was meant to illus­ (8) Troth ar Ooeeeqeeaeae (0> o ff Into the future with).. But trate — but i«a]ly he is "with , , (18) Goadld Gamera w h e r e ; / F.M. AND AJI. I wtas riglit for the part end, (18-48) Nawa — Weather — E” — os evidenced by the sec­ Sparta aad Featoree (O) YO U SEE (anyhow, I haid tested for it. ond part. 3 4 8 tt) Advooloia: OabolievaMe Pr "But the Bracken pert I got Aato Baea 4ram Isadsa, Esg- THIS CAR "He.lB very busy,” she says. laad ta tetowr. AastraUa.^) all by myself.” “He works teiTibly hard. He is (8848) Ohoporral (G) SIGN Linda is a girl from the iiaist- nervous sometimes. But,I fun, (848) f S S ^ H bb (O) Bi STEREO em shore ot Maiyhmd. She (U ) t n t f s ^ Liaa (0| too.” SMS (848) Brady (01 PLEN’S 'TEXACO PITT8I cams to Los Angeles after she Mlaniage, she says, has B) Marie S> Megaa’a Maraaa (0) an MAIN nr. About I was runner-up itor the kOea •changed her and her hfo in only (8848) Noam of the Game RAMOS United States title during ' the mandlng one way. Tony Franrlnm with goesta GORMAN BROS. Mias Universe confeest in '85. Frank Qorabn and Pamela pital worl TV-Radio RfOea and Service “I used to say that I never Franklin Dillon recetres She met Zanuck soon after. 319 M A IN m ed today wanted children. Btd as soon as series of phone calls from trance of I was married I realiged that 'Sf I did. Funny, isn't it?” SPECIAL! KITCHEN CARPET, W ALL-TQ-W AU H m waMveases end (he ’ "WtveA Don W ILilS Garage era ctiBM RUBBER BACKED CARPETING 98.08 per agp yd. inatalled :maitre d’ bovened above us, mnUng aurs that eiverything ______m lied into RESIDENTIAL — OOBOaOBCSAL GARFCTINO was ell right. OuMde, in (be WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND no violen ■commissnry’B main room, (be BBAKB 8EBVI0B A ooeM . DAIGLE CARPET COVERING. INC. CHMBBAL AUTO SBKAfll 18 SPENCER COURT — 2894848 — EAST ■ABIFOBD rest ot the Studio ate a routine ilg b to 1 lunch. e4M m —IS MAIN EK. U90P of tog H oi ifw sawrt ( today in der. I b s y 7 byterisn-] about tw | M tb « « traitoe. TtM ml a strike which wi 720 mail fm ptoya* T h s tM Otbara (I