PAGET *!WENTY-E!IGHT v : ^ '0 A'--- 'V :^-V \ : ■ 'vv FIIIDAY, MAY 1, 1970 • ■ •• •• • Hanrljwtpr lEftSning iltraUi ATwngfe n tM j Net Frees Ron, target butt was acnoes the field • For IM/WeeklMaed About Town a*)^ swomip to tjio norihonat kt \7omment Session Shriners Form April 11, ipie The Weather M«ne*ie«ter Chapter, DAV, the bottom of he hill where the Partly aunny, brMqr, warm and tta ladies avixlUary con­ old Nlkp B ite was .later. The, Manchester Board of Marching Unit - Ydu ARE today, highest in the u|>per TOa duct a Ungo, tonight at 7 ut The Natiijonar Guard then used Directors,, on Tuesday, will 15,948 % and low 80s. Ctoudy, nUid t6- Rocky M il • Vetemna Hoapltal. the SpringCUald 46/70/800 breech conduct another of ,Us semi­ Oifiar Shrine Qub la forming INVITED mght, ohanoe ot shoWers. Low monthly comment^ sessions, in tlM BOi. loader. They used mefaUJc car­ a new marching unit, and It Manchener>^-^k^lty of Village Charm Tilwao who wish to donate or now In their fourth year.' It tridge cases which made fino will make its first appearance TO SEE A loan coatumes Aw the Manches­ Uttie cannons if a fuse hole Waa will be from 9 to 11 a.m.. In VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 181 the basement Conference on Saturday, June 6, at the (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION—TABLOID) ter Mgh School production of driven through near the head. MANCHESTER,\CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Pags U ) “ MSiMc Mian” on Hay 14, is and Srf a board was shaped hke a Room of the Municipal Spring Ceaenyuilal of Sphinx BLENDER PRICE TEN CBNTB Iff may call the Manchester ship with several of those Httlo Building. V Temple at Meridm. High School musdo office tp dODGriATI^S CKumotiB under staples. The long The public hearings ere have the costumes picked up. The unit will consist of a color DEMONSTRATION Hackmatack St. took Its name ep twigs, then return later to fuses that held 'Hreorackor held on the first Tuesday gudrd, Omar’s Jeeps, add Omar They should be slndlar to the from the tree#' that th^ndiiui.s pocks ^together, were expected and third Tliursday of each clothea worn in 1910 in an Iowa feast on tlie sweet idcles.' Back Nobles wearing red shirts.: Bari K ite Quite useme down on the north side / Keeney. Later his son held the was shoveled by hand into one own -use you owe It to yourself to ettached to 2,000 fort of St. wius known ns Tracy’s Hill ofSHtoe. Hie fellows used to sdnig: In order to the new] Lutheran Church wiU m eet to- of the Globe Hpl^dw brook. It dr two horse dump carts then this 'ttitec^eatdng deihdHsitnaUan string. SAIGON (A P)—^Pow«r-. because a family of that name “Old Oap Keeney and Young dumped in piles and spread by marching unit ofganlsed, the of­ . morrow at 9.30 n.m. at the stood lower t h ^ the present lived in the house under the ful U.S. and South Vietna­ church. ■ ' < highway which dipped quite ^Pu Keeney, Old Cap Keeney’s hand. Where dumped, the gravel ficers have called for a meet-1 south side of the hill and west son, Young Oap Keeney wtU pe was compacted more than be­ ing next Tuesday night at 7:80 mese forces began over­ steeply to cross on a wooden side of the road. Later Rich­ running base campa in Sunset Rebekah Lodgt> will bridge. Old Cap Keeney when OM Cap tween piles where It was 'thrown at the Washington Social Club. monds lived there. Some called Keeney’s done.” Cambodia today, seizing meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Going south, lliere were sev­ so after Itraffic had been using Any Omar member who desires G>nspiracy It Piney Hill. Few pines on It. There was not a concrete, It for a while the ndad was very to become a member of the huge stores of rice and Fellows Hall. Mrs. Minnie Bliv- eral farm houses with large old .The mtliitary rifle range used 1101 en and Mrs. Florence Chapman sugar maples. Early In the black top or macadam road In wavy. John Digny was the town unit Is Invited to attend. Details thrusting to within s trik ­ by Op. G had lits firing , Ittwy. at town. If a road had anything are In ci*uig« of refreshments. spring when sap started to flow road forieman and S. Main St. will be announced for the part Charged Qb ing distance of a town held the bate trf the steep lOl belbw added to, form a hard surface we would Jump up to break low- was known as "John/-Digny’s the unit wUl play in the Meriden STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHES1 by the enemy. where a ^^If tee is now. The it iWBs gravel, usually from a Ocean.” parade. - On« bunker complex ymm hid­ Manehei*er Garden Club will X have Itp, annual meeting Man- F ill Planes den under form land and boo- day at 8 p m. dn the Robbdns tolned BCOTM of rooms with Rnoim of Center Cangregentional FORTH WORTH, Tex. (AP) large rice stores. At iMkrt thMS ^CSxurch. The meeting was orig- — Seven inen have bee« Indict­ other battsUon-sliad Im m . camps freshly evacuated w«i« laoUy schedided for May U. ed by a federal grand Jury on Mira. Walter FrederlokBan and uncovered. Troops were gip charges that they coiwplred to sesirchlng for oavems seveiMito- MItb. Anton IntawlG will ounduct ■■ § pans defective parts for the con­ ries deep and two undst|tound a hortibultumJ discounse. Theffa will also be a dteplay of mem­ troversial F ill fighter plane. hospttols contoinliig l^lkn bods. bers’ minleture anrangements. fhere was no mention In the Despite the UJ).' ComnuunVs C i i l d o l Youth is moved away from scene o f disturbance at 20-count Indictment of an F ill estimate of 7fi6b NOrtto Vist- crash which killed two crewmen nemese and Viet Corig troops In Hartford County Federatiion of C h a r g e / . ^ L w / - ^ - V , New Haven Green protest rally. (AP Photofax) Demaoraltlc Women's d u b s wlU last Dec, 22 near Las Vegas, the base there appeared to NeV, nor the subs^uent be .Mttle evidence of on enemy ^xWBor a card pairty Monday at i t ! Find the Perfect Gift and Save! Remember Mother’s Day, May 10th. troop buUdigi. H ie area, known 8 p.m. at The Hedlgies, KfantAnd grounding of more than 220 of In New Haven the planes delivered to the Air as the , FieMtook beMUM of Rd., New BrStoln. Phoceeefa will Force. Us shape, is about 70 mUee ^ used to flnanoe campaign ac­ r Hie indictment, brought by a' nortbweet of Saigon. tivities. The event Is o^en to Official sources sold there the puhUo. Tlckeis may be ob- grand Jury at UtUe Rock, Ark., and opened Friday, named f have been enemy movsmente tt> talned from Mra. Nichkjiiii Jaek- Clasfy Climaxes the west and north deeper into rton of 406 Haolonaiaak St., Mother’s Day three employes of General Dy­ namics Carp, here, the prime Oambodia, but there are sUH a Manchester, chairman, or ajt'the ^ ^ ^ 7 "J e w e l ■triistanUal number o f enemy door. contractor for the ewlng-wing i^Charms ani plane, and four offldals of two troops in the sone. ^PeacefuV Rally suboontracting firms. 'They iam shifting away from Mydtlc R»vfew, NABA, will Fashion B raeel^ Fifteen Fills have crashed. the border,” aaJd one eouroe. 'T ■ meet Tuesday at 7 p.m, at Odd .. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — iPollce Chief James Ahem among them three In Vietnam. think .they truly felt K was • Fellows Hall. At 7:80, the gnxro Charms ' Sterling 14K Gold Demc^trators rallied for a aec- said 1,600 to 2,000 persons gaUir., A wing breaking off becaiMe of sanctuary.^ and they were not wtU spohaora Wftchen social for wid day today in support ot ered on the Green, then began a steel flaw caused the Nevada prepared.^ to stand there and! m * m l^ and ifrlends, Members W atches Boy JaUed Black Panther^ following moving on the courthouse. He crackup, the Pentagon said. As- fight.” 1 79 ■Hr:^Pi­ /^ire rwnlnded to bring artlcleB p rofile L ^ a generrtly peaceful May Day said some threw bottles, bricks sorted technical problems and Hie sources said-thid: «ve^)f / for the social. ttiey encounter no major boMs, 6 X 15 W e b with Swiss program marred by sporadic and stones at the courthouse. pilot error were blamed for oth- late-evening clashes arid an ex- About 200 city jxiMcemen fired er crashes. U.S. trwps take their prisoners, including a woman, left, to a collection point the offensive will at leaiet tem­ W e b C h a i s e The HarUbrd District (which Foldingchair Girl 1 7 9 J 7 9 idosion.-- Irritant gases at the demonstra- It was unlikely that the parts after thrusting into Cambodia to gain helicopter zones^,.(AP Photofax) Nixon Agrees porarily destroy the vahie of the ^ ; Includes Mi^cheeter area) M o v e m e n t s . base areas and dlmgit enemy Our Reg. 7.99 Our Reg. 3.99 Profile X ^ A 'crowd estimated by police tors. An addlUonal 400 Guards- figuring in the Indictment could Women’s FeMovwhlp of the Con­ at 12,000 to 16,000 gatheired Fri­ men were ordered in, a Guard have been responsible, for a supply Unea peihape untU next necticut Conference, of the Unit­ Charge it! spokesman said, and blocked off crash, a ■ General Dyjiamlcs Octrtier. They stild the enemy ed Church of Cbiist will hold day on the New "HAven Green— Cambodian Protest ToDialogue O v a l q q near Yale University end op­ streets and fired tear gas. spokesman said. would be unable to rebt^ the workshops for officers and mem­ 5.99 2.99 Scalloped ^ posite ”toe courthouse, site of After about two hours, the Four of the defective parts base areas chnring the upoomhig bers Wednesday at the Ftret rainy season which doeen’t end Five position adjustments. 13 bands of webbing. 1 pc. pretrial hearings fgir eight demonstrators moved back to were for a.Iopgeron, which goes Church of Christ In Wethersfield. Edges until next October. 21 web bands. # 615 arm. #200 Black .Panthers, including Na- the campus of Yale, which had Ihto fuselage framing, and two Registration for daytime work- By mldaftemoon, forward “ tlonial Chairman Bobby. Beale, opened its 12 resldentlffl; build- a oap-wlng Wvotr ,the Indict- Three Shotgun Blasts Fired ahops will be from 9.-30 a.m. to Round Ings to them. ment staled. \ . 2:30 p.m. Evening seastons .will 99 in a murder case. Ahem said two policemen It said the defendants plax^ed be from 7 to 9:80 p.m. lunch­ Charge it ! 16.88 Rose Hiey heard speedies by some 6Bwn of kBmot, about eight injured and 17 persons new serial numbers\on ports eon reservaUoinls may be Tr».^.p Stunning collection of fine watches to off the Chicago 7 and Panther mitteet President Nixon hai miles inside Oamhodte. The were arrested during the clash: previously reject^ by the Gen­ with Mrs. Jhneral B. Jonto 266 please Mother! Easy to read dials, leaders, who contended the Pan­ At ROTC Army Commander agreed to rtt down with, four plantation town captured Sterling Silver Oval es. era! Dynamics material’'t’eview Church St., Wethorafleld. adjustable metal straps. One year 99 thers could not get a fair trial congressional committees Tues- by North Vtetnaihese troops Id eal C (^ fo r Mom ! guarantee. Bracelet...... Cameo and should be released. Demonstration marshals and board and sent ithose parts hack STANFORD, Calif. (AP) three days ago. . Jewelry Dept. 4.99 Some 2,400 National Guards- CSiaplaln William Sloane inspection to be 6obgm ■nu-ee shotgun Waste were fired the miles south of g i ^ d tiw ps In Cambodia. Marine Pfc. iPeter J. Olshew- . . . rViPfln iivrtPA/l fViA hv tnA POTnrwnv qq ntmir «viMA -xxu uiiicero 8COQU oy^ no in- 'Tho fin t /BC6-to-fflC6 uomi Coffin urged the protesters to 6y the company as new. Many ... j ------..w ov battalion defending the retreat. They said violence of the parte were welded to hld^ f “'® soT^^to tor * roporti>a. jogue In half a century was srt flid T oiith w m ^ c^ i^ ssl to seph J. Olshewskl of 101 Oliver Wocks from the rally to help dl- would not help the Panthers or riefecte, the grand Jury said. Commander at Stanford ynlver- ® month University officials said dem------^ ^ _ southward and crosMd to Rd., Is serving with the Sectmd w t traffic and be on hand in up Friday when the Foreign Re- the South* Vletname townr of Battalion, First Marine Regi­ case of disorders, but there the black community of New The indictment accused the aity early today, and some pel- TLr-„i, onstrators apparenUy caused a laUons Committee, miffed be- Katum. ment, Flrat Marine Division In were no Incidents os the gather­ Haven. ^ aubcantroctor officiate. of lete bqrely missed his son, ^ cro^t “r m cause it hadn’t been consulted The aUled tosir force began tts Vietnam. ing broke up. All but about 400 Later in the evening an explo- ^vlng cash, cars, buiUding sup- .. Friday in a strike protesting In advance, voted unanimously meticuloua sweep after nearly Sion damaged Ingall’s Rink, a PHea entertainment to Gen- n ’ American Involvement in Gambofila policy. Many stu- to demand an audience with the 100 J.8. BB2 raida that dropped Guardsmen then were pulled sporte arena on the Yale cam- oral Dynamics employes "for the' sOnne time, demonstra- Cambodia waa also a stated dent® stepped over 60 demon­ Navy lA. Cmdr. Andrew L. All Weather Resistant Finish! from the. streets, about 3,y the employes as to the protesting the mllltarv’training '”'® 'heard of the vote through a Some of the U.8. faeUooptera active duty reserve training 8 -Push acter of the demonstration, pro­ would not comment on the acceptance or rejection of parts program but there was has vi<^ '^®'"® up Thurs- Some 200 rock-throwing stu- news account. "... The Presl- that lifted in American contoot with Helicopter Anti-Submarine cause of the blast. containing unauthorized weld {1^ day and Friday mornings when dents fought with pollce'at the dent thought It would be a good tnxHxi Friday turned around to Buttons testers massed at the court­ repairsreoaira as wellwaH asaa other gHArrAn.ddscrep- , . . uian qunng^ two previous policedoHca iioatsedH tear ogas.-as TTnivArftifv 4«« iViintr •* ..aa „.z. e__ j _j-%______' Squadron One, .Wing Three, at house and clashed wth police The great mass of demonstra- Unlverslty of Maryland in Ool- thing,” Ziegler said. uft out hundrette of Cambodten Willow Grove Naval Air Sta'- 6.99 19.99 ancles.” Walter Schlrra ICf, son of for- lege Park Friday night.. Eau-lier Hie Senate and Housa com- refugees—men, women and cMl- Choir Table who tried to disperse them. (See Page Eight) tlioh, Willow Grove;., Pa. Storey R^ey^^hls^^feaS "'®*' Walter M. Schir In the day, 300 National Guard mlttees deal with foreij^i rcila- dren. Steel mesh combined with sturdy enameled tapered '<■1 "T, h SX^cl^drSi to J*-•’ hospltalteed for back troops were summoned to back tlons and military afffdrs. Mwy . The U.S. Command M6d two Iho Rev. Emost Harris at steel tubing. Folds for easy stofage, the table is 42” ^ chief of outefde production for were m Pridav when hp and up police when about 1,600 stu­ of their members have ex- Aonerican soldiers have iMen Choose verdi green or white. General Dvnamics aurrenderHl **'^®*' rooms of their home when ® rnaay wnen ne and dents sacked the Air Force S«cond Ctongregatlonal Church Friday to authoriUee in 5\>rt ^*’® ®hotgun blaate were fired members of a conserva- pressed opposition to Introduc-' killed so ter In the operotlan. will conduct a service Srniday at ^ He ^ fr“ed ^ "‘^ving car. ‘ ve gi^p were attacked by a ROTC armory buildings, burn­ ing U.S. ground troops in Cam- They were the first Amerloans Garden & Patio D^pt. ing uniforms and papers, and 8:16 a.m. on radio • station Lady Remington 32,600 b o S . X r S ? e r o T S ! . a shot through the front ®>ub-swlnglng gang, bodte, a move Nlium said te de^ / killed in ground fighting in WENF. Ih e program Is sponsor­ WusTinghouse H a m i l t o n B E A C H * Fondue Rep. St. Onge, 55^ blocked U.S. 1 through the cam - signed to clean out North Viet- ,CamhbcUa. ed by the Manchester Council nairilcs employes named in the ‘^bedded pellets in a llv- Me was pronounced well pus. The university has 44,876 namese sanctuaries. Meanwhile, South Vletnameae of Churches and the Clergy Shaver Hair Styl er Indictment are James L. Town- ^>8: room couch four feet from enough to be released today, students. Nixon’s decision, announced launched a new drive Into Cam* Association of Manchester. Blender Sets ley, 'a quality assurance super- inhere another son, Rufus, was About 100 rpek-throwing dem- An effigy" of Nixon was burned before a naUoAwlde televteion bodia's Parrot's Beak ahout 46 Dies of Heart Attack intendent; and JoseiXi R. Spear, ®*ttlng. Also hit were a picture onstrators briefly aittaoked the at Union CoUege in Schenecta- audience Thursday night, con- miles west of Saigon and botUad c h a r g e Our Reg. 14.97 pur Reg. 19.99 Our Reg. 21.95 Our Reg. 12.99 There will be. a CiMiarmotico resident inspector at subcon- window and garage. administration building on the dy/ N.Y. Later, Union students tMued to stir up ctmtroversy in enemy troops near a huge base. Police then begion survedl- university early today. The par­ rehearsal Sunday at 6 p.m. at it! (See Page Flve)- Congress and across the nation. A U.S. officer sold the base St, Mary’s Episcopal Church. lance at the Ote-atory frame tlclpante Iteft as a police helicop- (See .Page Blgkt) Foreign Relations Chairman under attack by a South Viet* nearing the end of his fourth St. Onge, said Dempsey, was term in the House, died here J. W. Fulbiight said In on Indi- namese armored task foioe was A reception In honor of Miss regarded "almost as a member Each Friday of a heart attack. of my famUy.” anapoUs, Ind., speech Friday comparable to the huge 'logtetl- Ethel Robb, who la retlrlrtg as 13.99 16.88 9.88 nlght the deoteion "shows a lack cal base at Long Blnb,- head- Special sharp, thin head for close leg Political colleagues immediate­ principal of Waddell School, w ill' Sets hair in minutes without water Two quart fondUe of aluminum with Sen." A b r^ a m ' Rlbicoff called of respect for Uie Senate’s con- quarters of the American Army shaves. Contoured underarm attach­ The blender way tit better cooking. baked enamel finish, avocado or ly began offering their praise St. Onge’s death "a great be held Sunday from 2 to 8 p.m. Convenient clips fit all rollers. 18 as­ arid condolences, with a . fellow No Craft for Rowdies stltutional responsibUltles in for- in Vietnam, ment. Built-in lighti, On/off switch sorted rollers in compact travel case Detachable cutting unit. Complete orange. Includes 6 colored tip forks. ■shock,” and "a tra^c loss to In the school auditojrlufn. Hie extra long cord. with 42 page cookbook. congressman calling St. Onge elgn relations.” The base, in the Ba Thu area public is invited ’ to attend. #PHC20. ■ Two quart solid stainless steel fondue his family and to the people; of Jewelry Dept. set with rosewood handle and knob '“ a man of mature and reasoned Connecticut.” "The administration has fol- of Cambodia, te a oomplex of ' Small Appliance Dept. Small Appliance Dept. lowed the example of.its dis- four square miles with thou- Gift Dept. Judgement,” and Connecticut's "Bill,” he.said, "was a dedi­ governor saying he had been “ al- cated and able, publto >servant iar’s Tip: Be Polite credited predecessor by sue- sands ol houses end bunkers, WANTED • most a member of my family.” who gave of himself to hte full cmnblng once again to the in* Field reports sgid -100 memy 'The lOonnectlcut Democrat suf­ capacity.”. cautious counsris. of- its gener- troops were killed by air strikos M a^life easier for Mom with a famous make Dishwasher ate,” !FVlbrtght said.. anid arUUery and SO Others by . Ckan, Laie Model - fered a heart attack while coon: ing here along Route 12 to at­ State Republican Chairman But Nixon's predecessor, fair- ground troops. Five SaOtb Vlot-^ > la. Howard E; Hauaman added hte~ Eveii If Caught Burgling tend a submarine launching. He mer President Lyndon B. John- nometfo soldlers.^were re USED CARS died before reaching a hospital. condolences, saying St. Onge Bon| in Ms' first speedy since kUled- .A rainattom Top Prices Plaid Vinyl "Luggage 1 lotp47tn±- Hte Wife Dorothy and some was ” a bard-Worldng joiid. rtfeo By LAEL MORGAN casions when he encountered the niantle (although it's no Job for leaving office over 16 months during the afternoon o aides were with him. Hve ccrigreasman for the people The Los Angeles Times,,-' owner of a house he was looting, an amateur). As for silent IVr. All Makes! of' his district.''',’ Traincase or Weekender 9t. Onge, who was 66, had un- SANTA ANA, Calif. — Walter he simply excused himself-and alarms, you know tt will prob­ (See Page Five) (See Page Bight) detgone heart surgery In <31eve- St. Onge began rite public ca­ Paul, experienced Jewel thief, left. ably take fjx»in.-eight to 16 CARTER CHEVROLET Scuff resistant reer In 1941 as ai state legislator goat ■grained.-vinyl Our Rag. 14.97 PortaW e lM»d, Ohio, two years ago to In- . Ukes Oalltornia’e affluent, con- He was equally polite in con­ minutes before the police arrive C O ., IN C .- on strong Alcoa creoae "the flow of blood to hte —■While he "was sttu in collie. aervatlve' Orange Oounty. senting to an interview on home Later in that term, however, he and that’s cUl the time I need.-” 1229 Main S t aluminum frame, DishwRsher heart. He had suffered a total . Vlt’e a calm, serene place. to .protection. . ' WatchdogjO? enlisted in the wartime Army Nfcker’plated draw c f three heart attacl^before the live, quiet and spread out,” he . ” I always go where there’s Over Cambodia Phone 649-5238 Dishw asher Air Corps, serving until 1946. ... “I have excellent rapport with ^ bolt locks. Ladjes: operattenr ex|rialis. ‘ *And most of the something worth taking,” he animate and most dogs are aach He received hte, law blue I r avocado; 9.88 Can i)e installed homes are absolutely unprotect­ ‘began. "I stay with the upper friendly after you get through men: black. P“‘-' three aU ^ ' j ^ e .nam was finX elected to a pub­ ed.” class and I try to analyze the the front door. They won’t bark South Viet General iQlled OUR LOW OVERHEAD of Probate in Putnam from 1948 Paul was raised in Los Angel­ .25” Jr. Pullman lihder the counter lic post—tlie, Putnam Board of to 1962,; when' he was also an people who live in the houses I and who 'pays attention to a Our'Rag. 19.97...... Bkhipatlon—while still a student es; he got hte start os a thief at pick.” barking dog, anyway?’! (no rent or employees) 15.88 Instructor In the University' of the age of 13. He worked In When HeKcopters GbUide 27 ” Pullman a- ' in college. He only recently an­ (fonnectlcut'e coUege of -ptiarm- He works the California rt>aat The larger, fiercer dogs Paul MEANS YOU REALlY OuV Reg. 22.97...... ,..... a few years "but there's from San Diego to north of San usually finds shut in the gara^ 18.88 nounced that he would seek a acy. SAIGON (AP) — MiaJ. Oen. province oopttel in tbs Plala ot - 30” Pullman $ fifth term in Oongresa. . hardly anything left there worth Francisco, mainly in the fall when their ownera aren’t home. From 1951 to 1966 St. Onge stealing.” Nguyen Viet Tbanh, command: Reeite of the northern delta. Our Rag. 26.97...... The praise from pollUcal "They don’t like them doing SAVE 20’''50’' 21.88 . /^ ■ waa also a city court Judge in and epring- whrti. lt gets dark Or o f the 4th Corps tactical aone%-, The South Vtetnameaa MtU' Charge ill But in California,' wMcri has any damage to the property; 54” Ladies' Dress Bag leaders came from' his home Putnam. fairly early. His work week is that enedmpasses the Mekong tory operation raportedty was state and from Washington. 1,644 burglaries per 100,000 pop­ You can understand why with Of) the finest quality Our Rag. 2B;97„.^...y.T7..T;...... 22.88 In 1§0O, St. Onge tried for the Wednesday through Saturday Delta, was killed today when hte under way cn tbs Oambodlaii His colleague in the House, ulation as copipared to 915 an 88-a-foot carpet.” Companion Free Local D elivery first time to got elected to the ; and his hours are usually from helicopter collided with a U.8. side of the bonier but there waa Rep. John S. Monagan, called nationally, Paul has done Well. On safes.. . ■ Our Rag. 17.97...... 14.88 C h a r g e i t ! House. Ho lost, but the following 6 to 10 p.m. helicopter guiuhip over Cambo­ no word on which slds of tb* Bt. Onge "a man of mature His name is not Paul. He uses “The companies are getting NEW FURNITURE 2 Suiter Relax while it washes and dries year he became m ayor,of Put- an alios because he may meet, "I make It a rute'never to go dia, official sourceo said. \ boundary the crash ooourred. Our Rag. 25.97...... a^reatened Judgement,” ami nam and in 1962 he made It to' into a dark house and if the better but they’re still not' hard 20.88 your dishes. .Self-cleaning action you sooially and would not want to crack. Moat people tend tc be The mishap occurred while Thanh, 89, bsoame ooiRinoad- Fer $avlii«t, SbivIm and Satb- 42” Men’ s Suit Bag Free Local U elivery added "we have been- frle«lr»Cbngregg it to be embamtaslng, kitchen lights are on between B and Jet Kounliun wa.shing action. x> pretty obvious about where the general -’weis obearvlng a er of the 4th Oo(|ia region in Au­ fMtlon, plsi SAH 6raaa Siampt Our Rag. 26.97...... He te youngr- about 27, and and 10 I don’t go in. When some­ 21.88 Bt;-S f. OitsBO i ^ * atrong sup- they, put them. They’r t - usually -south Vietnamese mtMtary opert gust 1986. Prior to that bo won Sat Ui Today. Gift Dept. Big capacity for 16 table set­ Monagan praised St. Onge ^ programs very pertonable. one has left the lights pn to tor "Mgh standards of in­ atlon about 10 miles inside Cam­ commander of the Ttb louih Major Appliance Dept. tings. Has 6 cycles, 4 pushbutton' of Preaixlente John F. Kennedy That te why, although he has make it look like they're home, In. the office, or c l ^ t e are a dividual integrity, devotion to good plsSce to look.” bodia west of Saigon. Vietnamese Division- - controls. ahd Lyndon B. Johnson. The first had no profession but tMef, ho it sticks out like a sore thumb.” L £ 8 U N C hte constituents, and for Ms dedi- What does deter a pro like Thanh’s aircraft, oarrylng on He was a doss oaaoolats off -WU he sponsored was to expand has rtMn.t only ,«i few months of _ He seldom finds locked doors ooUen to excellence in the per- Paul,? all-Vietnamese crew and s«9er- president Nguyen Von TUtea ^ the fedei^ aid to impacted areas hte life in Jail. And that te why a problem: al members of hte staff, crashed ' — - torm^ce of Ms con^as-lonol program. wMch pn^de. fund. "An unlocked door,” he says H jjiT p CO. he probobly could burgle ypiu’ ,” As wealthy 'as the homes and burned. There was no word NANO, Vietnam (AP) — duties. to schools In areas with high home without much trouble. are, the locks are usually the Instantly.. " I ’m e e p ^ o lly sus­ -Oov. John Dempsey, like Bt. picious o f cm unlocked door.” immediately on the fate of the ovemhadowed by the olllsd iu- MANCHESTER Ha m d e n WATERBURY concentrations of federal em­ “ If you dress well and look cheapest that can be bought. All other occupants of hte hehoop- v«*ion of Crabodia, OeMs SALE: FrI. and Sat. Onge a former mayor of Put- ployee or defeilse Industries, foiriy clean the police never . I use 1s a poket’ knife.” Burglary te on the increase 1145 TfllfiR Ti/ipikff L ik «w «ff4 a Iw d IcdVI R4. It. 4f WALLINGFORD .nam, described St Onge os "my throughout the UiiRed' States ^®''' flghtlMT bos rogad t o giris • -/ 23RO Diiwtll Av«. - St. Onge took a "doviah” posi'- bother you,” he says. Burglar alarms do not bother It. 5 At M trl4«i U h wtarm ^ e n d since boyhood, my tl^5tosm’s asetb* - /- / , )w««lrobe at between $8,00ff and lieved to spot the ones with an Open Late Every Nb Behoot and' My close ossooirte the side of the homeowner. kilted, ^ r m e d ^ x it^ M U d . wlte temse-tSSJL f4,000 and he has manftefo'to ' outside alarm. The dNHrion occurred several ■ and constant aide when we. were (See Page KlgM) *■ - -M atch. On OM of the ru e oc­ "They're not hard to dte- . 4(8ee Page Bight) miles northeast of Moo Hoi^ a I— Page nvo)

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■ . } 7 • MANCHEOTER EVEmNO HERALD. MANCHESTER, (JOl^., SATURDAY, MAY 2. 1970 V / MANCHESTER EVENING HEkALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATOICd a Y, MAY 2,1970 PAGE THREE A ' W N ^er Joihed Extensive Use MOMEIMnNOB SheiiiYVoli] on COLOU News -for Se^or Citizens raRRM lOTlANO -Steel Prices Bonfl'prices 57-Month Voyage B y U A ^ In Of Pot Can Lead MYI8IIRTI0IH.L Globe YOUNGPEOPLE NATtJRB’B NOBLBMANX NORTH lodjy' B y WAU.Y FORTIN DM «^mSW S «• W «s M«ai PLA'^S U K B PEASANT ^ 4 K 5 3 The Baby Has Increased By S m H E R L T H ;lilied In Campaign GM DiRm TroR T o Acute iPanic H»SlSSI»«» To Culminate in 1 iathr" \ By AUnSED SHEINWOLD Z> J4 , LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — DBmtOIT (AP) — Consumer Helfd'-^eyerylwdy! W«!'n it’a Speaklnf^'M cards, wo may be BOSTON (AP) — One of the le University teani-.which began a day’s hand. West led the’ Jack ra. 9, and Susan, 8. If al|^ point toward long in­ 01 flB AM ■ RUAI ,-L •» W W .*1 W ' ■ side of the globe. see him off. stooldiblder meeting here May at diamonds am|. continued with Better Than “Planet At thelHttoburgh headquOr- volvement. "A nice hot hatlv” was hto Japan Maritime Safety Agon- 9nm o t ^ .8 . P M M nCNM a low diamand. South ruffed and' ^*’o**'P trick and a heart, but Of The Apes^ ^^****m Fredarlck, son of Frodarick tnd Janice' ters Steel, the to d u s ^ One expert said tRe market first fervent-wish. "All I know to-cy ofllciato had tried to par- South Vs sure of 10 itricl^. Toisr'i FUNNY will por tl.M for ^ Hie'UAW holds Just seven He said panic reacUdns ore by gave up a heart,' planning to n * ‘ *p0lc St, Rockville. He waa bom April 18 at giai)t^ a qx>kesman sold /me would continue to be indecUJve I’m glad to be home. It’s better suade Hornby to glyo 1 9 hla ST tor :; miss Dally Queatlon R^kvine General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are lehem move was y^etag Mch '’(uimy" «Mi. S«iii gegi t»: / shares; Nader and his Raiders, Mr. Tom O’Neil, our Good far the most frequent, 'but are niff a heart In dununy and -then T H B T f l l as most inveators, tocludtog' funny than being out there.” voyage, oaytog hto boot, the around, but memories of hlhi, .Mr. end Mrs. FronkB. Foibea, Klbbe Rd., BSItogton. HM psteiv Trior'a , 1200 W x: Tkiri St., S3, the UAW’s shares were Will Ambassador, visited sor usually set off by a first-time draw trumpe. As dealer, yoU hold: Spsdes, HUMAN?...ANlMAlt studied. A apokesman fqr^Inland professionals, adopt a wait-and- Cltvtlond, Ohio 44113. Out there was Honolulu, Sa- Hacker Helmeman, was not add his accomplishments',' wlU A -7 ^ -3 ; Hearts, A-t-S; DIa- ^ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Klee, Mb Steel to Chitegb said offlclaU bought^ in years’ past to give last forever. I can Juiri see It of our sick members this pas user’s fears that he Vs going'tq THEATER TIME . Unfortunately for declarer, OR MI88INB LINKr. see attitude to digest reactions moa, ’Tonga, 'Fiji—-where he met strong enough to wBhatand the K a seat and a voice at stock­ week, and ga've a report to the or go crasy, and "simple' Bast took the king of hearts and, ioiids>^*; Clubs, A-JT-IO-S. . y * ' TtotirelUe. ^Bs matenial great-grandparents ore Mrs. would "study the Competitive to the speech. : Patti, a California girl on a tour waves' and winds (hat uauoUy now, ’’Pop” up there In heaven, s c h e d u l e What^do you layT n w BVitbes, Hartford Tpke., V'ernon, and Mr. and M ra Rich­ situation and see .what the mar­ Suppoii your holder meetings. gathering all the oldies, and group. reassurance” Is the best cure. led a high diamond, Five local public pubUc agenclee„ „ _____ ^ —Itie Solomon Islands, Austra- sweep the northern’ Poolflc rt doctor who jarescribes tran- ruffed, hYh for an opening bid. sheets—tfab baslo products used Association ing a ’’Campaign OM” to have reservations for our trip to the fruit cocktail, and a-'wveragSk Cinema I (Eaat Horttoird) — O ^ , Lois Joan, daughter of..idexander and Joan Loe^ Ohio highway bonds awarded three-month ’Treasury bill rate bean, through the Panama Ca­ fears of a mental breakdown,” have been ruffing a t. the ex- Begin with your tangest suit, by' the automotive and appli­ nal to the Galapagos lelends stockholders approve the election Suffolk Downs Race ’Track on and for oiu* y noontime Sterile Cuckoo, 2:00, 7: to; True ^ e Dickson Ctery, 52% Parte at:, Rockville. She was bom ______(Tuesday. Investors who won the advanced over 80 basIA. potato, special we’ll according to Dr. Well. pense of his natural "^ump Planning to show the clubs later ance, InduatrUa—and hot 'dipped and, starting March 6, the final Miseiaaippi Bans of three publlc-at-large mem- Monday mpmlng, and by Tues- e tuna-maca- you get the chance. A ^ l 16 at Rockville GensraHSoepttal. Her matotml grand- tosue said, about $6.6 million approaching 7 per cent. ronl salad, kto chips, cookies, He said a less common reac' prlt, 3:68, 9:10. trick. galvanised sheeU. The three 439. There were 938 new lows were unsold Prldav Most other short-term money 3,600 liiUes home. bers to OM’s, 34-member boai^ day noon, we were starting on t Hartford DrlVe-In — Copyright 197* is M » . Lilyan Dlckadn, Portland. Her p'lltemsd grand­ ‘Sesame Street’ Show or In place the saiax^ will be tlon to marijuana Is toxic pey Safer Plan of dlrectoi^'and for formatldn out third bus. I’d like to say, General Feature Oorp. parents are Mr. and Vbpt; Alexander Gary, New Britain. . ka a. aai am..-' — imo—"• AA report by ov ouiomonSalomon ±Brothers5roiners ------more- —mo^st —\ f^^raham quit high school to of a oomlrnlttee to study and >ye’ll take as many buses as we egg salad Ichee, and a chosis, which can occur In those Faiiny HIU, 9:20; a South played the heuid like a or the nations steel ship- ^ork Stock Ex- & Hutzler said preUmlnary esti- ® *'®®“**’ y*®'** **'® voyage and had (AP) -*"Be who swallow cannabis * the ac- Woman, 7:46. X,, peaisant whm he planned to ruff A • *1 e ' recommend OM policy. can fill. beverage PLU S — Elvis Presley a «»k»!>nnn uiri i*ia nHo» nt Change Index of some 1^200 com- mates of institutional-and other between three-month planned to continue hto eduoa- same Street,” a nationally myti- tlve element In marijuana and Bast Windsor prtve-In a heart In the dummy. He could Nnrontina Snaiwot _ RtclrtPd and Oarolyn Rbb- •^e UAW’s recent convention Remember, thda is part of our Back ^ our FXm-Day, “Change of Habit” ert Mhgi^^WaUrAmod Rd.. Hebron. He was bom April 20 \ltot ^ e d shMteTiLM im mon stocks closed off .78 for the net purchases of tax-exempts Tra^sury blMs and other money tlon through a correspondence dlcated program for preochool a d d led a resolution authorising Week, and even If you’re not Just a Reminder that hashish - rather than smoking Anglo, 7:46; Jdmny CaSi, 9:46. niakemake sure ofot the contract Ifif the ' ^ I**'- \noi roiiea sneeis wouia go up ______market instruments narrowed * course, but 1 he was a bit busy, children, has been banned on It. (Manchester Dtive-In — The tritmps brdke 3-2 no matter Escapes from ^jplice at Mnncherter Memorial Hospital. -His matemal grandparenibB per ton, cold rolled rtieet $8 a week, at 44.76. Standard & during the first quarter showed .the union’s officers and Inter- a gambler; the trip, “Rhodes, and Bertha Payne will trttmpe brdke 3-2 no - matter' average fell that commercial banks weia ^ their smallest spreads since ’ "There was too much to do Mtoaissippl's pitoUc educational Toxic psychosis Is an acute Detective, 8 ^ ; Butch Cassidy which- ^<^>poiMnt had the three HARTFORD (AP) — ^Angel R ^ M r^ ^ Mrs. Jean Robert. 192 Redwood iRd., Manchester. ton and galvanized, sheet $6 a P ole’s 600-stoqk ' national executive board "to sup­ sight-seeing, will be oyable In, i-ge of our coming back in the municipal market ®®*"*y year; aboard the btet to do much television system because of Its Just watching, the hoi run Is brain malfunction; which disap- and the ^undanoe Kid, 10:00. trumps. _• vera, 24, a narcotics susp^t, pafeemal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Heiihart Maguire. ton, effective with June 1 ship- ^ 81.44. port and cooperate with the Pro­ show. ’They will be look- 4. 164 Tanner St., Mlanchester. Hie maternal giealt-grandmolher ments. Among the week’s 28 most.ac- after years of absence. T^ to- Euro- studying.’’ he said, "but 1 did “highly Integrated” oetot, Tbe fascinating In 'ttself, come Ing tor lots of help, and will be pears when the toxin—in this Man^eld E>rive-in -^^Change After niffing the second dla- was the subject of a ctty-wlde ject for Corporate Responsibil­ Is Mra. Mary Ooggeehall, Now Be been formulated, end are reedy about you helping with this Haitian llebels deriarer enters dummy with a A shefHf had been taldng R|- Reporttog the aanitogs drop Exchange also moved down- •^°'V" *™m the past week’s level ter of the year to Oochtoe Coun- good,” he said of hto adven- “Some of the members of the significant contrfbutlons made to gu to press to be made into 2 :00. 6 :00. 8:00 club to ruff another diamond, vera to the correctional center CeWk, Doiiglaa Eric, sort of James and Naiscy Lay Oebik, to rtockhoWer., Hkimund F. of $214 million. Long Beach, ty7' by Ralph Nader and his “Raid­ riww? Juet get In touch with Cinema I (Bast Hartford) — RFD 4, Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry. He was bom April 9 at tures. "You remember the bad commlnion were very much op- nice programs. A quick run­ Mary Rhodes; she’ll be hap^ Then South takes the clubs and when he allegedly slipped Ills MONDAYS ers,” the formation of the pro­ Arrive in Miami Sterile Cuckoo, 1:30, 6:36, 9:40; Rockville General Hbspital. His maternal grandparenltB are Martin, wiio retired as board change *lndex closed at offer the week's larg- Tiie coUegfe is at Douglas, on days." posed to showing the series be- down for the week: Monday, to explain It all to you. the ace of hearts. Sooner or -wrists out of handcuffs, and ran AND chairman Wednesday, said, est package, $30 million of har- the Mexican -border, where ject Corporate Responeribillty ‘ True Orit, 3:28, 7:80. / Mr. and Mrs. Gebrge Lay, Stratford. His paternal grandpor- 21,99, off .41. Volume was 20.4 Now, he said, “I’U go back to cause it uses a highly Integrated kitchen social in the morning, ’Thursday’s plnoehle group later an opponent win get a from the grounds of the Jail. Tu es d a y s “Oosts went up faster than bor revenue bonds, oh Wedned- Phelps Dodge operates a large / and its C ^ ’palgn GM, the envi- pinochle tournament in the a(- ______MIAMI (AP) - Ifeltlan rebels Bast Hartford Drive-In - m ts are Mr .and Mra. Jeimes Oehlk, Strottonl. million, .as compared to~ l(i.6 school. I may pick up some sort cast of children.” went along as eicheduled, with A lb< «V pricea." million the previous week. *^*y- copper smelter. of technical trade.” fhe same source, the nswopa- ronmental teach-ins and many temoon. A minstrel show In the 32 playera and the luok^ whp- shelled Port-au-Prlnce, thnny (Hill, 7:46; 'Love IS a 4t30 h i 9.-D0 Similar first quarter slumps Pattl Joined her husband at per reported, said the objecUens other encouraging signs that early evening, followed by some ners were: Oliver Roberts; «19; Haiti,'bight days ego curlved In Woman, 9:26. y' MIdura, Joy Catherine, daisditer of Frederick end Vivian were rejxirted by U.S. Steel and On Tuesday, Amex prices hit atudent. had planned to widening circles of the Ameri­ Rudlnsky MIdura, 90 Prospect St., Rockritle. She was bom apprecia- award the plaque last week as a various points along his route were “mainly that we are not good oW square dancing, and Bess Mioonan, 693; Blanche Me- Ml*“nd early today to await a Bast Windsor Drive-Iii — 4 lfi Republic Steel, the No. 8 pro­ their lowest level In more than can peojrie are Joining in the Johnny Cash, 7:484 Anglo, 9:80. April 8 at RockvlUe General Hospital. Her maternal grandpar- two yeans. The prlc^change to- of Earth Day ceremonies, card playing, with a few goodies Dowell, 684; BUaabeth Rqbln- decision on their request for po- S*M*A*S*H WtEK! T r y ducer. lens than $600 milHon. jxjg. actiooi officiato threatened drive to estabUsh and apply high­ Tuesday, a men’s aon, 6M; Harriet Keeney,. 674; lltlcal asylum In the llnited Manchertef* Drive-Ih —^BUtch enla are Mr: and Mrs. Walter Rudlnsky, Cumberland, R. I. Her II fl a ! ft vwM- <1®* closcd at 21.76, lowest since a„r_„ aaT.»„aa < *1. ' __ "***• s®™®! offlclBla threatened er standards of corporate rc- golf tournament at Red Rock Cassidy and the Sundanqe-JKld, Prtbmal graiylparents axe Mr. end Mrs. Joseph MIdura, Cum­ — Katherine Frey, 680; MbSie Me- States. i fa h a n berland, R. I. sponsihttity to the xnibUc Inter­ Golf- Course, to the morning. Garthy, 647; and Peter Frey. Pan American World Alr- 8:16; The Detective, 40:16. ‘“ M’='A’=‘S ’='H’ isw hat cold rolled sheet last August. All' ..AAAA.1 i™ .. 1 . „ plaque Is emheUshed with a est.” » Here’s a re^ challenge to the Mansfield Drive-In —^Gliange OPEN Ba«k to our Dig Senior CIU- ways, which provided the char- the new freedom other producers followed suit. The five most-active issues on discountI TIssues feU % of a point *>®*®»^ smokestack, ^ ^ men, and I understand a few zens’ Week. A nine-hole senior ,ter atrltoeir which brought them of Habit, 8:10; Skullduggery, ^hyfor, Jennifer Ann, daughter of Fred and Bonny Smith the Amex were Mllgo Electixin- Taylor, 48 Reed St., Rockville. She was bom April 19 at Rock- and now stand % of a point be- Judge James seniors are already. playing. . _ the men’s golf tournament is being here from Puerto Rico, ^dd 118 48 . of the screen is aliahout.” ic up 3% to 30%; Leasco Data low their previous lows. Higher Walsh granted the studente a W E S T a w j f ooiuTO to get the lay of the land, plann^ at the Red Rock Golf Haitians were aboard. ""State — butch Cassidy and vHle General Hospital. Her maternal grandparonts are Mr. end North Carolina -Richard Schickel, Life FAMILY warrants, off % to 5; Saxon In- coupon discount issues fell up to P™Umlnary InJiUKticn Thuro- A bowm^ tournament at the Cfourse fqr ’Tuesday morning, Their commander, Octave Ca- the Sundance Kid, 1:00, 8:20, Mrs. Robert Smith, West Stafford. Her paternal grandmother Stock Market A LL DAY is Mns^. Ann Taylor, North Providence, l^.I. dustries, off 12% to 62%; Equity 1% points, but reihatoed about 1 the threats were PHARMACY Holds Primary Parkade ^ e s In t!» afternoon., -May 1^ . as part of Manches- yard, said all but two of the 119 6 46, 7:10, 9:06. Funding, off 8% to 28; and AMK point above their lows abrldgemait of the students’ U.A. Theatre — M*A»3*H, 2 0 i Took a Loss A hai^tuet for all/partlclpants ter SetClor Citizens’ Week. men aboard the three Haitian STYLE warrants, off % to 6 . ' n « w issue yields Increased *” ® 2:30, 4:4&, 7:00 9:16, Skutnlk, Matthew Walter son of Walter and Cbrol Spinks RAUDIGH, N.C. (AP) — ‘^ejournoment Is open to all coast guard boats participated ’The and American about 16 basis points to within - “J think we still whot to moke tag. Wenfoesday, a kitchen social Manchester Senior Citizens’ , in the shrfltag that Halttan offl- Skulnlk, 47 Stuart Dr., Tolland. He was bom April 18 at Rock- During Week SUNDAY North Cartflina yoterr today Stock Exchanges will resume 10 basis prtnte of their all-time the presentation," said Pat NUz, * * Hot-Mieal, at and the entry fee is very noml- rials claimed killed two persons VlHe General Hospital. Hto maternal grandpahenls are Mr. end elect a Judge o f the state Court iwn. Fun-Day wiU consist of nal. and injured 84. Rockville An Ingo Preminger Production Mra.' Osbar Spinks, OMcopee, Mass. His paternal grandparents NEW YORK-(AP) — The the normal 6% hour trading day high, attracting a fair amount of student body president. "We All M*>dicinal Services Avaiidble of ,^>pealS’ and select -party ' Menl^-dn- A banquet is planned at the ’Their apparent target was Color by D ELUXE* ^onavision* are MT. and Mrs. John Bielskl, Chicopee Fhlls, Mnna has stock market took another loss Monday, closing at 8:30 p.m. investor Interest. ’The coming m^y fly to New Yorii to give it a sister, Oarolyn, and a bratbbr, Andrew. the muit week nenetmtltw what ^ week’s Calendar will be heavy, to the corporate exacuttves.” 455 HARTFORD RO^ .Ma-sno: nominees for Congress, the Gen­ '^X®r* Sador Center that evening, at Haitian President Francois Du- Hospital Notes SPAGHCTTI me past week, penetrating wnai present. Back office op- $621 mllUon, with $300 million of ST j the Mr.^^nd Mrs. which time prizes will be valler’s Palace. However, the eral Assembly and hundreds of VlsltlQg hours'are 13:30 to 8 analysts considered crittcal sup- eratlonal problems due to hea-vy straight industrial debt ' coming ^ 1W7D awarded. shells exploded In a residential am Breen, Leslie Michelle, daughter of Thomas Jr. end local efflees. - ' p.m. fn all areas except mar port levels. , ' volume led to the shortened to market. The May calendar The "cply statewide race aeawn, with the mayor and gen- Men interested In partlol- district. Joyce Rodman Breen, 129 Maskel Rd.. Soutti Wtodwr. She was tefhlty where they ore 3 to 4 bom April 17 at Rockville General BbspItBa. Her matemal On Tuesday, low point for the schedule In June 1968. now stands at $2.1 WIIImi. matched Freit- Hedrick of wm^ma^^w^on |tand. We will paring In this tournament Cayard said one of the two and t:S0 to 8 p.m. SHBXS have a fartiion show starring ^ould call 643-6310, on or be- grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. James R. Rodman, Goose week, the Dow Jones evei'age of ______Both shqrter-dated and In­ Statesville, a blind inemnbent, men. Identified as Lt. Marlin EY- 7' SO industrials and the AUsociat- agabnt Stqmrlor Court Judge youm truly, to top off the after- fore May 13th. Please call as della, decided to stay -with the Lane, ‘ToHand. Her paternal grandparents ore Mr. end Mra. termediate maturity govenv Admitted Thursday; Gertrude 7 'x Thomas Breon Sr., Wert Hartford. She has two brottiere, ed Press 60-stock average sboth Newspaper To Start ments declined over half a point Harry'C. Martin of Asheville in ' soon as possible, so we can get main group and came to Miami / to ^ evening, Dick Lewis an idea on the number of en- Gaulin, Buff Cap Rd., Tolland; ’Ihomas m , 4, and James, IH. closed at their lowest level the past week, largely In re­ the Democratic primary for a today. The other,- Lt. Fritz Tip- Rlriiard Lowcock, Crestrldga 1968. Publishing in Groton aiiiulilitiiTv 1$ ana his orchestra will play live, tries, penhauer, remained to Puerto m sponse to the terras of the May seat on the Court of Afipeals. Dr., Vernon; Roberta ViUano'^a, A-TLANTIO BEACH PARK, MISQUAAOCUT, B. A strong technical rally O I^ ’TON, Ooim. (AP) — ____ ^ ______The winner will be uniVposed In' and lively, music for waltzes. Schedule for the week: Rico, aynrt'ttog return to Haiti at FinorainiD, Franctoe Judldi, daughter of Francis and Treasury refunding. Long-term fox trots, and thtagB like that Monday, 10 a.m., to Snlpslc Lake St., Rockville; Ken­ Beverty Dupont PSloramo, 426 W. Middle T^ke., Manchester. Wednesday, to which the DoW new dally newspaper, the Gfb- governments decU ^ only the November election. noon, his request. ALL ------1 1____ z . ____ i __ j __ XT a t v im ’ •■•III W_^At_ _A.OAiJ_a.j_____ ^ % of there. Dress tor this will be neth Graves,,Westview Tetrace, She was bom April 21 at Mioitchester Memorial HospUal. Her Average rtiowed its beat gain in ton News,' iriil begin publishing The contest challenging veter­ kitchen social; noon to 1 p.m., -^ Cayard decUned to discuss Rockville; Mlrrion Mende, Col­ TONIGHT an Rep. Alton Lennon of Wil informal; Just come as you sandwiches at snack bar; 1 p.m. planning that preceded the at­ . maternal grandiureRts are Mr. and Mra. Gtoorge Diiparit, 117 over a month, brought only a Mlay 29, It -was announced yes- chester; Catherine Alien, Blast Ridge St., Manchertwt:. Her patema] gTandparenlllB aie Mr. and partial recovery, and the mar- terday. ralngton for the D^'iicr^c coine- to 4 p.m., pinochle tournament. tack. Hartford: Helen Saadtsky, Vll- YOU nemtoation for Congress In the Thursday, a day at Suffolk Bus ^ckup at .8:30 a.m., return The rebels were rushed from*’ Mm. Oarmine FUlonamo, 29 Butternut Rd., Mlancliertar. ket ended the week on the soft The Monday-Friday evening a,, Rockville: Peter Ed- CONNECTICUT'S GREATEST « -v, a r*( Tth District highlighted (congres­ Downs Race Track, to East trips at noon, and 4 p.m. plane to waiting buses f« Orchard St., RorieviUe; side. i paper is a wholly-owned subeldl- sional races. Voters also chose Boston, with a deUclous- dinner TVeaday, 10 a.m., to noon, a trip to three modest hotels to Lhxia Havens, High St. Rock- Morton, Wendy Leigh, daughter of Jeffrey and MlarUyn Analyats said that investor ary of the evening Norwich Bul- Our Sfeak Platter Is Fabulous! 'WILD WEEDS' CAN St. Pierre Morton, 82 Clinton St., Mlanoheater. She was bom pesstmlsm, already fed by con- letto. Donald L. Gat, General THE RED party nominees to the 1st and on the way home Friday, dur­ volunteers helping with civic downtewn Miami. -vUle Oathertoe Oampbell, New 4th districts. ing the day, I’ll need a rest. In project; noon to 1 p.m.. Hot- They were met by (Therles April 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ ttoued poor first-quarter ealm- Manager of the Bulletin, Is pres- Rd., ’Tolland; Dorottiy. Luetjen, / parents are Mr. end Mrs. Adrian » . Pierre, 169 W. Oenteri St, togs reports and concern over id®nt and treasurer of Groton Fresh beef'tenderloin, served with buttered roll and your choice Voting -was 'expected to be the evening a big setback and, Meal, and Meal-on-Wheels; Sternberg, executive director of Davis Rd., Elttogt r^ tor the return of Menthallo or Mra. Leah Moidten, Hartford. He has (farfie brothers, Leonard, item s. Rt. 8 a-iiA —Open Dally and Son.; Porkade Branofo-Mha. thru Srt. Syl-vlo Fortier, 127; Tom Mur­ Mro. Diane Parsain and son, million shares, up from the 49 Jones againrt L.C. Nixon a New Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., the rebels ^Port-au-Prinoe tor VUlage St., Rockville. Italtui SauMpe Marie, and Michael. (Sokm and Bernice Bleg) phy, 124; Eidlth Derter, 123;.Lu- You never 6fie ea., extra w * w million that changed hands the MOTHER'S DAY Open Tues. thru Sun. Bern liegro minister and ci-vil card playing, TV viewling, read­ prosecutkrt. previous week. cUIeOawfoid, 123; Slim Duth- ing, , pool, axKl shuffleboarii; 1 Asked/iriiy they had sought met a pair like rights leader, for the Democrat­ Hostlllo, Peter Anton, sen of Anton and Helen Duffy Of the 1,769 Issues tiaded the Gamb - Gifts 1:00 to 0:00 ic nomination. ring, 118; Leon , Perras 117; p.m. to 3 p.m. crewel embroid­ refuge Jta the , Oa- HaStillo, ’Windaorvtlle J[td., ElUngton. He was bom April 9 at past week on the New York ^ReplAitemi’ to the 7th District Agnes Babtoeau 117; ery'class: 7 p.m. to 10 p jn ., yard replied: “Because it is the Butch ami The Kid! RockvNle General HospltEd. His matemal grandparents are Closed Monday Stock Exchange, declines out­ ARTHUR DRUG ch oS ^ W n Frederick R. We------setback tournament. No bus bastion of freedom ahS .deonoC' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hartllio, Broad Brook. Hla paternal numbered advances by 1,189 to ber'.-h retired Army colonri of Bernice CasweH, 1 to, Iton- scheduled. raeir.” grandpemnts are ICr. and Mm. Francis Duffy, Broad Brook. Lumber Brii^(e near Lumber- J- Cormier, 114: and WUbur AT ^ ton, and LC. Flowers, a Fay- Messier, 114. ' , Buoortl, Joel PhlUp, bon o f Sp. 5 FWUp arid Lawaiyn Bt. ettftvlUe motel operator, for the Monday, our kitchen serial Tfffi John PMUp, Ft. Dix, N J. He was bom April 6 at Watson Army congressional nomtortlon. had 82 play^, and the nqon- — T O N I T ^ Ho^dtal. His maternal grandparents o m Mf. and Mrt. Walden There were Negro Candidates 41me sandwljj^es went IHce hot- St. Jobn, 5>’>'QualMr Rd., Hhnoberter. His patemal grandpar­ tor sh e^ to Anson, Bmrswick, cakes. In the afternoon, we had 5 ACADEMY AWARDS SHOW ents ate Mr. r p A Mrt. Aurtin RuasOH, 35 Chambers Bt., Mian- Granville, GuHfard and Mbofe 46 players participating to the PAUL NEWMAN---«OIBfel&X BEDFOBJD--KATHEI^^ BOSS 20tti C«fMury>F0« PifM nlo chertsr. His matemal great-grandmotbem are Mbs. Mtohael counties. Voters in three cowi- pinochle tournament with the Eooelenb^ 5 Quakra Rd., Mancherter, end Mra. Lraae BoMon, ties — Bruiwwlck, Richmond following winners; J*ay Derby, RAUL NEWMAN . ' Bart: Hartford. His pateraal graat-grandmothera are Mra.. and Surry — found names o f -690^ Peter BVey, 679; Tom ^ ROBERT REDfORO Ruth Wasbbum, florasotia, Fla. and IQ«. Bigiid RuaseB, Bam- women oendidates for Oberiff on O’Neil, 674; Ouss GUU, 678; sote, F)a. HU potenwl great-graatgrandmather te Mlfii. BteUa the bcdlot. Tom Grant, 668; E ^ e n cq ^BUTCH CASSIDV AND THE SUNDANCE KI01 BUTCH '' AOoOfQOAo]rHill-PsulMofiS6?vFroOw€liOO Ruraall, Oeergte’s MfiU,.l!UL Brooks, 649; Eva Port, 641; Co fttsromg STROTHER MARTIN. JEFFCOREY. HENRY JONES. ■ " s '*r • ' »• e- Floyd Foot, 640; John Dethy, CodCwlivg ProOuCOf PAUi. MONASH ProOwCM Oy JOHN FOfWMAN 0.rdct«« Oy O IO AO C NOV H U l W r.tliin Oy W ILilAM OOlOMAN M UM CompOMO And ConOiKitO by bUfT bACMAAACM Btohards, Boott Aloa, son o f L nny and Mlaryann OonhUn 683; Ethel A. Smith, 680; TTrma- A NEWMAN FONCMAN P(t6«nl4Rion PAndviiioAeCoter by Ot luot Acadia RichardB, Rt. A, Apt 40D, Rockville. He was Iwm April 10 st oes Flke, 631; Paul ScEiuirts, 611, CASSIDV iii»iOWiitriiwiaia'ii.Tig 6'KiiMr«,wUtoiii^ |m[Ney.!rjggla RockvlUe General HospMaL HU maternal gfondponritp ore A box of qiMH^ and Oe<^e. SchroU, 611. Mr. and Mra. Duane OonkUn, Beniton H aH »r, Mloh. HU'pa- lEo^ nlns Wednesday at our Fun-Day, AND THE SUNDANCE KID N rtfrAURANT.., tamal grandparents ore U r . and Mra. IWmda Rfah tn M, CGHNly M ethi^ WIN PrtjU M Drily Bioept Sunday! NoUio, Morwi ZmNK SDIAmA ia BrtiMaria, Md. e A Holiday! at 18 Biaseii Street is recuperating rather nicely at , - **♦*(* raoNy f n|ey" her home at 80 Brood St. Inez THE DETECTIVE Telepixme 0462(111 DINING Nortra, Pamela Jeon, daughter of Bhrin and Rose Ml- CUas Postage PsU ^ Mahoney will be laid up for a Gfaaud Nsiim, 25 D oll^ Clrole, l^kvBU. She wM tiom lApril ' CheoMt from a hug* SBlactioii of (kirtt miili or whilo ;ir. Conn. few daya at her home, at IIB EASTHARTFORD 18 at RockriBe General Hospital. Her tnatemsl grandmottwr U nON RA’TEB i6 In Advnnc4 Bluefleld Dr. So send them a nivivi IN i f Ki ROOM Mrs. Flcmnoe Michaud, Hartford. Her patemU grandparents choeelatoB. 060.00 cord, and let’s wish tfasm Mo OlM ~ JOHN WAYNE LIZA MINNELLI MW Mr. and Mtv. OonoB Norton, Soulblnglfon. B h a h a sa lm th - 16.00 or, auphen; andasirtiir, PaIrtCU. It 103 . w * • Fancy 1 and 2 lb. Mothor's Day Bexos DIANA K JA ER Foleetto, AnliMMijr O ristepher Mlchaal Bliiar,.aoa of An- - Ftm th on oT I^ Sumn Oofteay FaloMta, M-CMMten B t, Manohss- From the country tar. Ha was bom April B at Manohsrtar Mlitnorial HonpMal. that gave you, ’TURNPIKI “ ^Hto m stem d grank^wranto ora Mr. and Mini. Bdword Gottnay, ■I A WOMAN,’’ ' F an n y 94 8 . HMrthoma Bt., Man ch arter. HU paterata gnndmolhar U Mra. BHo Baloatta, 111 Abpliiwall Dr., Andover. HU IN G A ” an(j ’ gTCat-gran4M Bt^ MHMMUUr. He Ura a shter, t Uo, 14; and a broOmr and a slaUr, AUn and Btnnn, 10. \

P A G E FO UR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING ^R A L D . MANCHESTER. CONN.., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1970 PA G E F I V I r V \ iQattrl]ip0trr The Secret Nobody Ever Buys National Union Raps Ft: lari Stipnttt0 Ifpraiii *niere is only'one Important secret In Hfe, andj^t'^an be dlacloaed again and T*. a ^ 1 In Slaying of His FUBUBlUlb B¥ THS again. Sdthout ever toeing Its secrecy. Postal Strike Threat HH1RAU> P R IN T IN a CO.. INC , ■ FT. BRAGG, N.C. (A P ) — A cbildreh, KimJborly, Krls- :18 BlMell Street I l i e -secret'(a this; The only way any­ WASliaMTON (AP) _ Hie Manclieiter. Conn. ■ N postal roform ^Ian. It is still Green Beret Captain who ten Jeon, 2. • THOMAS 7. ^ROUSOfl body ever learns anything is through ex­ Nattonai Aks^latlon of 'LetUr^ pending. blamed the murder of his preg- The officers said they the W ALTB R R. liiRO USO N Publlshen perience. Nobody con ever be told what Carriers has laS)i^ out at a dls- The str^8 vote Wae taken at a nant wife and two young daugh- word "P ig ” written In blooil^an ' Pounded October 1, 1881 ters on hipple-llke Intruders has the headboard of the young oou- somebody else has already learned. rident group of m ^carrieni for meetlng/condUcted by Gustave Joimma, New York Letter Car- hlmself been charged' with the pie’s bed. The tW girls wtrii PuMlahed------B Brery rery Bvenbig Bxce >t JJundAyd threatening the naU^R^ second •ad Beildeya. Bmi:ered___ At.. the _tie , , floe At riero^official-who led toe ppstal crime. , < ' found dead In "toelr siparats MAncheater, Conn., u Second MaU No matter how often you ^y~this, no­ a i, Matter mall strike if their pay^emands waBcoutigthere. Capt. Jeftrey^ R. MacDonald, bedrooms. ' ' body over buys it. are not met wUhin two wee Johnson declared that unleas 26, of Patchogue, N.Y., a doctor MacDonald' was found on the SUBSCRIPTION RATBS PAyable in Advance The dissident group, heo^ the national president of toe of preventive medicine at Ft. bedroom floor beside his slain One T ear ...... % ..m o c to-tiy ' carriers, James Rademacher, Bragg, was formally charged by wife. He had stab wounds that SL* Montha ...... U.60 by the powerful New York^f^ty Three Montha ...... T.80 Iw Wandng them aghint agliiiat the perils and ed a strike on May 14, effeo- Army Investigators FMday included a punctured lung, One M onth' ...... 8.80 Unit that sparked a vthe following day, he would prem cdlat^ murder of hl» fam- MacDonald was described by the impleasantneoa futd the troubtes tliey mkil strike earlier thU^ spring, ' MEMBER 07 Jt. rissue'the call. Rademacher was lly. one of his lawyers aa "utterly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are heading toward- They have to have voted Friday to another not. available tor comment. MacDonald eoriler hod told bewildered” by the charges, The Aaadclated Preaa la exclualvely 8tr walkout If P re sld ^ Nixon fails Johnson said after the meet­ the In-vesUgators the fatal stab- “ He’s just beginning to realise titled to the uae o f republlcatton of all . it iuppen to them before they believe it. i newa dlapatchea credited to It or not other- to sign by May he pay raise leg­ ing that 28 representatives of ^blngs occurred when three men they’re serious about thts,” said wlae orralted In thia '^ p e r and also the Then, too late, after the e'vent, they be­ islation k(Ui ^ n d l n g in Con­ toe carrier uniqn branches vot­ knd a blonde woman In hippie- Bernard L. Segal, one of two local news published here. . gress. \ y All rlshta of republication-of special die- came wise, and can tell other people ed to strike utiless the 8 per cent garb entered his home In Philadelphia attorneys retained patohee herein are also reaeiwM. the predawn hours of FVsb. 17. by MacDonald’s mother to de- ■ what they have" learned. Only no one , WlUianL/^illll.van, secretaiy- pay hike 'becomes law before T8ie Herald Printins Company file., as^ treasui^ of the association, de- then. He said 24 other delegates He also was stabbed. Mac- fend him. She retained them aft- stunea no financial responslblllly for tyno- ever believes them, either. DesvUd Said he heard the worn- er the Army announced seven graphloal errors appearlnf In adverijSe- nouncim the strike vote sis imau- straddled the fence by voting ments and other reading matter ln '4h e ■> ., thomed and unreedgidzed. present. an, say, "A d d la groovy, kill toe weeks after the slayings, that Mhnehester Elvening Herald Such thoughts may occur to Ameri­ ^^e said the union no In­ A spokesman tor Johnson sAld .pigs,” before he passed out un- tog captain was being held tor Subsoiber to Loa Angeles Tlmea-Washlng- cana as we read that Russia is on the attention of calling a strike br der their blowk, questioning in the case, hod ton Post News Service. toe carriers who ■voted for toe Pull service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. verge of a great "motorii^ explosion” even coneidering one ilecause, strike included representatives The Army, fii a terse state- '>®en restricted to the base, and Publlaners Representatives — Mathews. he said, it would jeopardize from New York, , ment, said muif«)er .charges bad been relieved of duties, 'Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency in which, at last, automobilM are going — New York, Chicago.. Detroit and Boston r' congressional action on \an Ohio, California, , Iowa, against him w oul^be referred ‘ be Anriy w«i^ cen­ to be mass p rod u i^ fOr the eventual agreement reached betweCp New Hampshire, , Vir­ to an Investigating officer who tending MacDonald stabbed MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU 07 CIRCULA­ TIONS. use aivd pleasure of all the Russian governimeirt and union negotia-' ginia, and other states. — - would review the e-vidence to himself to remove himself from tors. \ The House Post Office Com­ W ' ' ■ determine whether a cotr^mar- suspicion,^ The lawyer described Display advertising closing hours people. tlal was warranted. -v 'tbo aceusatlon os far- F o r Monday — l p.m. y ^ a y . The first provision of the mittee has completed considera­ Por ^ e s d a y — i p.m. Saturday / agreement, a 6 per cent wage tion of toe 8 per cent package m M A n Army spokesman said toe fetched, P or Wednesday — i p.m. Monday To the good peoi^e of Russia we say procedure was coipparable to a. A friend of MacDonald, I t . / Por Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. increase tor postal and other proposal and is expected to put Por PrWay — 1 p.m. WedneVday. . something like this; Good people of Rus­ government workers, has been It In legislative form next week. preUmlnaiy hearing In clvlUan Ronald Harrison, also of SpeclaJ' Por Saturday — 1 p.m. Thuradar courts. He said the Investigating Ftorces, told newsmen soon after CSasalfled deadline — S p.m.' day b ^ sia, think twice about the kind of life you approved by Congress. The sec­ The Senate committee Is not fore' publication. 5 p.m, Friday tor ond part, an additional .8 per that far along, but Sullivan said officer would decide on a re- slayings that-he and MtaiC-. aaturday and Monday publlcatton are leading and the kind o f life you are 'rees Dedicated to Memory of Servicemen cent tor postal workers only, he did not anticipate any great commendation and forward his Donald had discussed a few Saturday, May 2 threatening to bring upon yourselves. has been tied to union accept­ difficulty in getting •workable decision to MacDonald’s com- days eki;ller the killings in O^iU- A sfhall crowd stai»dfi in silence during a prayer at rnond C. Holman, Victor Del Greco Jr., Everett E. manders, who have the final au- fornla of , actress ^ Sharon 'rate Remember that when almost nobody has ance and support of a modified legislation from Congress. ceremonies along Turklngton Dr. behind Manches­ Rines, Robert A. Rhuda, and James F. Mott. Funds toorlly to convene'a court-mar- and'four of her friends. an autoinobile nobody really needs cne, for the memorial were raised by, the Manchester- ..tlal. “ ------Surprised By The East cautious counsels, of its gener­ ter Memorial Hospital, dedicating 13 cherry trees but that when, everyixxly can have one The doctor called a telephone E xfendeH ^ T o re c a s H als.” Junior Women’s Club.‘The dedication was attended Nixon Agrees as memorials to Manchester’s 13 fallen during the operator the night of toe killings Cloudy with a ct)ance of show- n tat Intellectual comer of the Weateni everybody will have to have first cme, ‘It wlU not surprise me very by the families of the deceased sei*vi<*emen, by ond asked that police and an era Tuesday and fair Wednes- mind .which oocaMcnally reminds itself much If, within the neict few Vietnam war. Those honored are John G. Cur­ Mayor Nathan Agostinelli, Dr. Charles Jacobson of and then two. Remember how slow and aihbulance rush to his on-base day. Seasonable tetnpen^ures montiis, posslblyV weekSX the tin, Robert K. Mattson, Keith A. Miller, David M. the memorial tree committee of the Chamber of that philosophical thought and gun­ ToDialogue apartment. Tuesday and Wednesday •with \ pleasard life has been iii the past, and President finds It neee»sai“ to Quey, Robert J. White, Kenneth A. LaVihe Jr., Commerce, the Rev. Edward LaRose, and by dele­ Military policemen found toe daily highs averaging Aear 70 . powder both first exploded in China nev^ 'lake our word for it that it gets very come on the television ohpe Donald K. Krajewski, Marshall McNapiara, Ray- gations of local-groups. (Herald photo by Pinto) bodlep of Colette MacDonald, 26, and overnight lows near BQ in the way Of life without debt, without enslavement to must now be sent into Cambodia Ntxon deserves the support of to toaek,up the troops who are Results laa(. 'night in a dupli­ modem technolo^. the Weekend fast trip to nowhere and Nature Study Sylvlah Oflaina all toe people who iove freedom. already there. cate bridge/Sa-itie.at the Italian- Qtown Town Saturday, May 2 open to all teens -with a friend \ SKUNK CABBAGE? American Club are: North- We have had an equal amount of back. Take one last walk for yourselves, "H e has mine,” he said. UCorai, Jorgensen’s Theatre, or relative with a drinking "N o spot in this nation Is South, James Kronholm and 8:16 p.m. — UConn’S Depart- problem, trouble accommodating our thinking to to see how good It makes your legs and Set May 23 more than 30 hours away from Louis Dardi) first; Richard Pas­ ment ot Theatre presents “ The , Tuesday, May 5 lungs feel and to see how much you ternak and Thomas Landers, some of the things the Russians have surface material could go far Berlin; Tokyo, and Moscow, ^ d General Dies The Suburban Women’s a u b Oranges,” a UConn, Jorgensen Theatre, 8 second; Mrs. Mary Roy and been able to accomplish in reem t years. notice as you stroll along. Take an eve­ -Wonders of the Universe- from Phnom Penh or ’Vientiane puppet production . . . tickets at p.m., Pujpet production of “ The in resolving some of toe will hold Its second annual or Saigon,” Johnson said. Mrs. Rita Holland^ third, the box office tof two dollars. Love of Three Oranges' ’ pre­ iVe sought, first, the explanation that ning and see how much ftm vodka can mysteries associated ■with toe Co/fnnecticut Yanke "Am erica cannot withdraw In Helicopter Also, East-'West, Mrs. A.K. “ Clown Town” on May 23 at the Vernon Center Middle School, sented by the UConn Depart- be when nobody has to drive home.” moon. However, It now appears the Russiqns were imitating us, or spy­ That Mysterious Lunar Dust that toe lunar walks have from toe world.” Tri-Clty Shopping Center, Ver- 8 p.m. Tolland Junior Women’s, ment of Theatre . . . there are By A .fl.O . buck,' first; Mir. endr Mrs. A1 ing out our secrets. We had to admit, simply added to toe enigma of Others .. backing the Presi­ Collision ' ‘ * non Circle. Club presents “ Blithe Spirit” .. 84 puppets in this production. That’s what we would say, to the good By Dr. I.M. Levitt, Director LaPlant, second; and - Mr. and place on toe surface that fills our closest neighbor in apace. dent’s move included Sens. Eld- The proceeds from the affair ' Mansfield State aU made by Prof. Ballad' and sooner or later, that the Russians had The Connecticut Public Ex­ stuff, the total state- debt la people of Russia, imploring them to be­ The Fels Planetarium In the trench that must have ward J. Gurney, RnFla., Afilton (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Herbert Sriiith, third, — ------Training School. his students. of The Franklin Institute now twice what It was only 10 the capacity to be first, on their own, as lieve us. But ‘ being human beings, cast been around each rock. Yet, penditure Council is, we are be­ Young, R-N.D., and Sen. John The game, sponsored by too go to the many community proj- Tolland Agricultural Center, Wedkesday, May 6 years ago. in space. -As a consequence of the Apol­ even for rocks only two inches ginning to believe, a kill-joy or­ G. Tower, R-Tex. key district town and enemy at­ Mianchester Bridge Club, is ecte sponsored by toe club. Dur- Rt. 30. Vernon, Camp Show, 10 lUlng Junior High — Donut in the universal human mold, they will lo 11 and 12 lunar landings, above the surface, toe top is Herald ganization, devoted to bringing Sen. Edwau-d M. Kennedy, D- tacks oh a U.S. Special Forces played each Friday at 8 p.m. ^ affair wdll take a.m. - 8 p.m., sponsored by sale during lunch, Our capacity to be continually surpris­ not believe us. They will have to find there are now more, not less, absolutely clean, so whatever To concentrate on an Interior a sense of gloom and doom to Mass., in a speech at Boston, camp. at toe clubho^e, 136 E l ^ ^ e ^ cirtSus atmosphere featur- North American Campers Asao- UConn Jorgensen Theatre, 8 ed at the appearance of anything sci­ unanswered questions concern­ toe process is, It is not just scat­ statistic which 'Is even worise, . called Nixon’s actions “mad- out for themselves, 40,000,000 auto­ Yesterdays The uptsurge, .with the focus ! niany activities of Interest elation. p.m. - Puppet production of ing the moon’s surface. Since tering material at random.” the state it so assiduously sur­ that portion of the state debt nesa” He eaid the President’s entifically or technologically impressive mobiles from now. ’Then, in the way of on the -district town of Hiep Due. ^ children. There wiU also be Center, Dance 7:30 - 11 "The Love of Three Oranges” Apollo 13 wes unable to achieve How does One account for toe veys. on which principal and Inter­ adidsers have faith in only one scheduled for May 8, p ^ - ^n ^ for the P-m. - open to members only, presented by toe UConn Depart- 25 Years Ago JM miles northeast of Saigon, is from either Russia or China is founded all human flesh, they will look at us re­ limair landing, these questions mechanism which shifts lunar est have to be paid out of regu­ force—"In plane^ in guns, in n era h ^ and teams ■will be ar- ^ cultural com er ■with Sunday, May 3 ment of Theatre . . . tickets of remain. Not long ago. It killed a lot lar tax revenues has Increaaed' a regional “ h^;h point” ■ offen­ on something' more than our tendency to proachfully and ask us why we didn’t dust around on toe lunar sur­ Evelyn Axelon of E. Middle battalions and in rifles." ranged. - / ' a display o f art -works by local Fair Grounds, Rt. 76, two dollars at the box office, As a ■ case in point, there is four times over In the post sive by toe Communist com­ tell them. face and which permits it to Tpke. and Jotm Apurton of of joy in this partlcular'colttmn, Sen. Edmund S. Muskle, D- consider both nations historically back­ the question of dust on the lunar .. ^decade. , . mand, official U.S. sources said n If (n th vwf^A SiinH. 8^ aucUon, homemade Braxiley F ield,. Windsor Locks, Thursday, May 7 cling to objects selectively? Pearl St. are named valedicto­ by suddenly abandoning, in Maine, said NixOn rtiould have surface. Why does the dust today. , ® baked ..goods and other foo^F:30 a.m. throughout the day. . . .-UConn Jorgensen Theatre, 8 BB 'SURE BLISS baa -beeii serving tlie Heme ward and culturally inferior, in com­ Again, there Is no answer. The rian and saiutatorian, respec­ consulted Congress first. “ We cate brictee ^ e l ^ t Wednes- sponsored by toe p.m. - Puppet Production of heavily coat - some, areas while such., an--indirect and casual . Or, to take a sad kx>k at the North Vietnamese regulars to­ Owner, for 88 YEARS. For a ootnpteto FREE IN­ parison to ourselves. only significant conclusion that tively, of this year’s MHS grad­ have bought the- Vietnamese SPECTION of your home b/^ a Termite Control other areas remain completely way it seemed it Itself must be future, the state already has day held firm control of three Mrs ^Ann* N evl^ and Mirs. In the evening the atmosphere - County 4-H Horse '"me Love of Three Oranges” , can be drawn is tiiat while uating class. five years of time, and I don’t Expert, 'supervised by the finest teolmteAl atetf, Military Hallucination — Again dust-free? , iBnii la iM flrat-' Mrs Suranne be trqmsfarmed Into a Ba- Cluba . .see some of-your class- presented by toe UConn Depart- We have always, to some extent, sold Apollo 11 and 12 answered some ashamed of what .it was doing, authorized, waiting tor the think we can afford to buy them hamlets out of the five they phone our nearest loo^ ottUie: The Apollo 12 astronauts projects Involved to reach the overran two days ago. ^vHis Pier- Garden for the m a te^ n toe Western, English, ment ot Theatre ... tickets of ourselves on the theory that the creed of The aasurancCd that the American- questions, they also indicated its hitherto soirn^ opposition to any more. I am confident the Shorts and M s. y adults HunterxMd Jumper Di-visions. two dollars at the box office. photographed the immediate 10 Years Ago financing stage, more bonds Combined U.S. and South backed South Vietnamese drive into some startling gaps in our the proposal for annual sessions Vietnamese can fight their own Communism, being false and evil, will vicinity ^ the lunar rocks and than the grand total of what it Vietnamese forces surrounded Cambodia is a limited, one-sftrike opera­ scientific assessment of the Directors adopt butlget call­ WOT.” vacs anti Mrs. Mary WlUhide^ o u f noted their orientation before of the General Assembly. What , already' has •outstanding, “”■ * Trinityr M Ot|)lege, , ’™' * Krieble r Audi-fS' nung Junior High, • 7:30 - 10 somehow inevitably cast a barren curse tion, an integral peirt of Amertosn opera­ moon. ing for 36.9-mill tax rate. Hiep’ Due while South Viet­ tied tor second. ^ Seven members of the Vernon torlum 4 (xHlectlng them. The astronauts The Cambodian decision trig­ Thts week’s p.m. Dance for niing stu- 6 4 9 -> < ^ 4 0 on its own sciences. tions In- Vietnam and designed oidy to C Of C urges Congressmen to a desertion that was! What It gered a wave of protest on toe namese. soldiers killed at least Junior Women’s Qub captured ..ayiiiigtion remarked that some of ' the Some scientists^ have propos­ . This ought to be enough. to -H ^bscriptlon se- dents only . . . Grades 7-8-9 . . . protect American and “free wwM” oppose minimum wage bill and did, of course, was to leave toe . nation’s college campuses. 143 enemy .tro<^ in the town prlzeq at toe Tolland County Obviously, we have been wrong in try­ rocks were seen ,to have been ed that magnetisin may glay a persuade anybody who Is trying during house-to-house fighting, Spring meeting Thursday, with Grandelir and Obedl- donation on6 dollar. forces there, have a familiar and wholly bill to legalize' secondary boy­ only possible defense of what The National Student Aasocia- eroded, with rounded edges as role in toe beha'rtor o i' lunar .to run to be Governor of this Mrs. Thomas Dooley taking and "The ^ h t of Ex- UConn Jorgensen Theatre. 8 ing to apply such theories to Russian uncimvlnclng ring. cott on constriicUon jobs. - tlon charged Nixon with “ mis­ allied spokesmen reported. Hun* epnspiPiracy BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. though a rain, wind or fierce surface material. W6 do know we consider the true welfare of fa ir state of his own possiMe firat prize for a sculpture and P'*"' “ P“ PP«‘ P>'otiuction of use of presidential, power’ ’ and oreds of the town’s 6,000 resi­ Diy. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INd. • BST. 1882 and Chinese capabilities, and we have ’This is the same kind o f reassuring dtist cloud had 'worn down the from toe .Suryeyhr experiments the state to toe poor individual lack of sanity. oU painting. neto Clark, noted a rt\ ^ o la r. "The Love of Three Oranges” called for toe House to bring im­ dents fled from the fighting. Aussian space exploits and now a rhetoric Americans have heard from sharp edges. When the rooks that some of toe dust reacted to Qiarged On Manchester Ffool, \42:30-4 presented by toe UConn Depart- Q u o t a t i o n s voters of toe state who, at toe peachment proceedings ogainst Field sources said allied cas­ Others winning first / The Oldest and Largest in Conn. their leaders at every stage of this coun­ were turned over, it was found magneto. Also, the dust brought For the picture the Connec­ p.m-, lOH weekly swii tor ment ot Theatre. Chinese satellite in orbit to prove it. polls ‘nert November, will have ualties were at least five Ameri­ were Mrs^ Brian Will, adult handicapped' youngsters, try’s long, misguided plui^e into ^ that the undersides had sharp back from toe lunar surface re­ “ Wonrtien’s liberation meetings . ticut Public Expenditure Coun­ him. Hotel Sonesta, Plaza Room, the duty of deciding the annual The Americans foi* Democrat­ cans killed and 49 wounded, F ill Planes knitting; Mrs. Daniel Sanders, If We can bring ourselves to acknow­ Southeast Asian morass. ’Time and bitter angular surfaces as though the acted to hand-held magnets, for ought, to be run by men. They’re cil draws is one nobody can Monday, May 4 \ MOC's Spring Prom — 7 p.m, - much better at that sort of sessions tor themselves. ic Action also said .it considers ,with 12 South Vietnamese killed needlepoint; Mrs. - Warren experience have eidmusted credulity of breaks were fresh and' clean. these could pick up sizable really remedy. In spite of our (Continued from Page One) „ „ ^ . Bennet Junior High. . .“ Spirllv mitoilght. . . ddraier. . . dance" ledge the error of our own instinctive . thing. ’ ’—Anthropologist M a r- toe President’s step "just cause and an unknown number wound­ the American people aiid Congress. Pres­ If erosion agents are preeent amounts. From analyses it is , largest borrowing, we are p o -... Week” . . .also don’t forgelg. toe to the "Great Train Robbery'/’ garet. Mead in a New York div- Shortly after it killed the Joy for toe initiation of impeach­ ed. tractlng p ^ t s producing F i l l 1 ^ . John Carter, Christmas coffeehouse, expectations with regard to Russian and idential assurances can no longer be ac­ on the moon, this difference In estimated that a dark magnetic tentlally heading toward an­ tervlew. — in us by this slinky change of ment proceedings” and termed Official sources-said UB. and Chinese technological capacity, we cepted In an area, where actions, as Mr. -' the two sides Is understand- glass ccaisUtutes 20 to 26 per other largest deficit, and componente. decorations. 'I'rinity College, Krieble Audi- ChiWh and Locust Sts. (Park- position on annual sessions, the . the deployment o f U.S. combat South Vietnamese commanders Nixon’s aides have observed in another a!bie; Howo'vtr, it is generally cent of the soli in toe samplee»„ ”The person who feels -well toward another largest budget Also In d ic t^ •vrore H ta ^ C. Mrs. David Klepslg and Mrs. torlum, 1 and 4 p.m. This ing iV s t. M ary’s Church lot). might try projecting a little of our sec­ Connecticut Public Expendi­ forces into OSmbodia as fla­ withheld air strikes and artillery a context, speak louder than words. agreed that there is very little does not need to see a doctor aa BaM Jr., p ^ d e i t i ^ ^ e f ex- Nommn Stanford both took sec- week’s “ avillzatlon” subscrip- 8-midnlght, local talent appear- Dr. Michael B. Duke of thb tures Council proceeded to take and another largest increase in against the town and its hamlets ond thought wisdom into our expectation erosion on the moon. Dr. Rob­ a matter of routine.” —Dr. Earl grant as toe 1968 Soviet invasion ^uU ve officer. S^b M an^M - ond prize's In toe sewing com- uon series: "Grandeur and ing. . . operii'to senior high and United' States Geological Survey all toe joy out of all the current the amount of taxes we are go­ to avoid destroying the com­ ’The President's action in sanctioning ert Walker of Washington Uni­ T. Carter of toe Mayo Clinic, at of Czechoslovakia. ' tu r ln g ^ Wataut Ri<^e, AtIl ; peUtlon. The contest was spon- Obedience” and "The Light of coUege students. . .a doUar is of what these two Communist countries in Washington indicates that toe political campaigning in the ing to collect from ourselves. the South Vietnamese invasion of Cam­ versity in St. Louis has calcu­ a St. Louis news conference The, President defended his plex. Kenneto W. Hunn, vice preel- gorgd by the Connecticut State Experience” . . .narrated by the donation, may try to do with the technological bodian territory, with American advisers glass ■ contains abundant' state by making public its The ' Communist command - great run decision during a Friday morn­ dent of Blades ^ u f a r t u r i ^ Federation of Women’s Clube. Kenneth Clark, noted art schol- Satairday, M ay 9 lated that the weathering proc­ metallic spheres which posses a where he deprecated practices Sooner or -later, in tide cam­ and air and other support, goes far be­ study of the condition of the ing Pentagon appearance, and would “ like noticing better than Co. of Rector, Ark., Medvln C. Winners will participate in the Scout Clean-Up Day — start- achievements that are theirs. ess-on the moon is so slow, that high nickel content. The which waste medical manpow­ paign, we are ' going to take I yond the Coinljpdlan policy flo w e d by er. state debt. , added, “ What really matters Is a nice pitched battle right in toe It will wear away an eigxised presence ot the sp a res lA- two very nice gentlemen wd Davis, ^ b .p la n t m an n er; and g^gte contest to be .held Tues- j^ a iS —week of Student Coun- ing at 8:30 a.m. —_will be divld- Once again, our own routine reaction Mr. Nixon's predecessors, even at times If it turns out all right.’-’ middle of town to grab some rock to -a depth of a millimeter dicates their formation as 'a "American colleges and uni- - The condition of the state put them cm the spot and amk toe'^OTesl^nt ^ d M bllc rela- Hartford. gji elections.-, .also eti in teams to clean up llt- for your money when the predicament of allied forces headlines,” said one , U.S. offi­ is grooved. Tliey are the world’s wick­ • (.04 of an inch), in about a mil­ verslties seem to be turning out them what they are going to do Nixon’s Tuesday afternoon Hfwv. mnnjio-flr iw h annual Photography Salon ter all over to-wn. — all scouts In_ Vietnam was far more perilous than consequence ot high-tempera­ debt, following the record $883 for- ^ ed ones, the power-mad barbarians, the lion years. a uevi genera;ion of illiterates.” about Hll this. They, as the can­ meeting with the Senate For­ cial. "They ■will try to get out anyone would claim it Is today. ture melting o t thq., surface -as million bond financing program nles. ’? i n L s S a F i l l s u l X ^ ‘L.Contest. ^ meet ^ ^ This erosion, he believes, Is —Astronaut Prank Borman at didates tor Governor of their eign Relations OoiRihlttee and when -they realize w e’re not ceaseless aggressors, the perpetual plot- in the case o f a meteor impact. which helped toe last session of tractors home of Mrs. John KoziLel. UConn, Jorgensen’s Theater, Main Sts. parking lot. This Latest and largest in a series of due to the impact of tiny me­ the Natienal Convocation on toe toe Hquse Foreign'Affairs Com­ going to play into'their bands However, Dr. Duke doubts that the General Assembly adjourn respective parties, will make Four other Blades and Seib New members are Mrs. 8 p ^ , UConn Theater Depart- Junior High — Car ters. I f they ever see a chance to do so, allied intrusions onto Cambodian soil teoroids coming in from space. Challenge o f Building: Poace. mittee. will be preceded by a and'destroy the town.” toe metal in" toe spheres can without raising more taxes sugh plausibilities as their imag­ employes were listed by toe Chafles Kamerer, Mrs. George m ^ t presents the puppet pro- - 9 a m . d^au on a which have occurred-regularly rtnee the While we can understand t l » t " I think 'doing your tmng’ is a 'morning meeting of the. Presi­ The spokesman said allied they will let us have it, right where It' . account for their , magnetic than it did, is higher than ever. inations can contrive. But no grand jury as co-conspdratore Zwick, Mrs: Edson Kapoor, duction of “ The Love of Ih ree ^°*Jar to benefit toe lOH. change of government in Pnompenh tea the surface rocks can be worn good statement. I ’ve been trying dent and toe ^ n a te and House forces were "flrihg only when will destroy us. So w e must expect and prpp>erties. t. fair-minded taxpayer or ■ voter but not defendants—J a m ^ Ev- Mrs. Edson Taylor, Mrs. David Oranges,” tickets at toe box UConn, Joigensen TOeatr^ 2 far-reaching and eertous implications aAvay In millions of years to to do that all my Hfe. But we de­ Connecticut has now become will hold such inadequacy very m iliiaiy panels. fired upon.” '■ These are some of toe curtouk ersmeyer, Woodrow Robb, Mrs. Van Home, Mrs. Charles Kick- office. and -p^ m-, Pup^t, P i^ c ^ prepare’for the worst. even If the immediate objectives are account for the rounding of the part when you destroy life or- such a borrower that when the much against the human candi­ The m'eeting w ill be the first Hiep Due occupies the west­ anomalies -which have surfaced Doyne Haywood and Charles lighter, Mrs, David Klepslg and Pathfinders Club, Norman Love ot i“ ree or- limited, as the Administration avows. edges, how does one account'for prcqierty to get your thing state debt Is calculated cm. a dates involved. Such trends in .„auoh encounter since 1919 when ern end of the picturesque, ene­ That may not'be a bad rule for any= as a cdhirequence of toe first Bridges. Miss Elsa Parseglan. St., 7:30-9:30 p.m .— Alateens, anges” presented 'by the UConn If reports from--Pnompeidi that the the rounding of the giant rock done.” —Sen. Barry Goldwater, per capita basis It averages out government have never shut RepubHcan Henry ^ b o t Lodge my-ridden Que Son valley and is ^ Department of Theatre, two manned walks on toe moon. body, in any aituation. Still, just as in attack was launched without consulta­ blocks in tlie floor jrf the crater R-Arlz., in a speech at Califor­ $4l6 per person, the fourth themselves off, or been-shut off led hki GOP-dominated Foreign ringed by low mountains, onany Teen Center. . .7:3rug AdMsory Oenter Beginning with the fact that each aide "Hie allied drive into the Parrot’s Beak trieve parts of the Surveyor 8 This^ column of ^questions and answers on federal will abnost oertainly provoke some re­ ■ N He said there has been no dec­ fighting were refugees ftXMh oth­ maining quarterly estimated manned..by Mark Sw«r(Hoff. . of the cold war accuses the other of spacecraft wtiKh has been on tax matters is provided by the local office of the U.S. action from Hanoi, and perhaps laration o r war and there have er areas, military spokesmen tax payments. The worksheet stiil at 81 Ruasell St, and the Corne in and check the shape... from the surface since April, 1967. having been^the firit to start it, there Peking, wltii cixisequencea throughout been no dlplomtlc relations or said. Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public will help you determine the phone number is 647-9222, open< When they arrived at the space­ amount of your payments and Southeast Asia that cannot be predicted treaties with Cambodia which The upsurge of enemy acti.'vlty Monday through FWday from,' 8 the statistics... lias been much more similarity than craft, they fo ^ d the Surveyor service to taxpayers, The column answers questions make any adjustments that but which coukl be fateful. At the very would justify' interiftchtion. also included coordinated at­ a.m. - 6' p.m. . . .give a call and contrast in the conduct of the great covered by a layer of duet. Now are. ..necessary. The pre-ad- least, new threats to Pnompenh and Fhlbrigtii said President Nix^ tacks against several UB. ctnd most frequently asked by taxpayers. >; discuss your question with one^'miMt ask; VWiy is it that dressed vouchers and enve­ powers of East and West in ihe past fresh appeals for further American as­ on has no oons titu|l9P(U authori­ South Vletnameae fireibasM, a Mark! the rocks on the lunar surface, ■’-V lopes should he used to make sistance can be expec^d. ty tor entering Cambodia “ un­ two-round rocket ititack'bn quarter century. Both sides have, In the wWch have been there for per­ - ’ .Q) 1.didn’t think I had a re­ issued or a letter sent to the your payments. less youjoan attach it to the in­ big Da Nang airbim early to­ fund coming AO I waited until taxpayer explaining why it is ; Any town otganlzation, school, name of their own security, plated and Whatever he lifiBy plead to the con­ haps 200 m^Uon years, have no herent oDwers o t fhe conunand- Wagon PaidH idi day, and a two-day bombard- '•Inibst April 15 before I delayed. To , call before Ig, Q) I’m buying a house this ' or church wishing. to list an trary, President Nheon has^ rejected his dust on them but a spacecraft er-ln-chl« of the army to pro­ pressured and maneuvered for the pow­ ment of ’muong l3bo, a dtotrtot worked but'., my return. weeks can delay the process­ summer. What records should event of interest to Teens (18- own Nixon Doctrine in Southeast Asia, on the surface for abdut three W- tect the Uvea o t the soldiere.’' er politics ya n t^ e point over the other, esc^ating a 'w a r from which he had town and Special forces camp 80 How' long will it take for me ing o f your return.- I keep? • 21) may contact Fran Oonway ^2025 ^200S years does have dust dh'it? Cur­ He said; horw«ver, It is a “mat­ Delivered m ilM southwest of Da Nemg. to get my refund? „ When inquiring about’ 'a anytime or Candy after school, and they have sought this not only'in promiesd to disengage. TMs is not the rently, there is no answer to ter ot reesotiBble judgment” as A ) Your records should Some Amerloen Green berets missing or delayed refund, 267 Hackniatack St.,“ 649-6060, “new” Nixon who campaigned on a this question. to what is best tor the "A ) I f there are no mistakes show the purchase price of We have just broken ground fon our new facili­ their adventurous use of their own mili­ and 'some South Vietnambse'~cl- •give your naipe, current ad­ Kathi Knapp, evenings, ,649- platform pledged to ,peace. It la more Obviously, there Is a process Pul bright said the Cambodian on ypur return to delay proc­ the house and any improve­ villan liregulars were: reported dress, Social Security number 0238; or Karen Gilmore, cifter ties for ’TOYOTA SALES, SERYFCE and PARTS tary force on the territory of other na^ UlM the old Nixon who a « Vice President of great complexity occurring attolr is "not related reaso!^. essing, you should have your ments you make to it that by field sources to have been and the date, the return was ediool, 649-0276. tions, 1 ^ in their recurrent disarma­ in 19S4 said the United iEHiafM would have CO the kuiar surface. T o pose . aibly.” to our mttkxial Intereats refund in June,. about six would affect your cost basis. to be known as'']LYNCH MOTORS— Just west of killed and wounded in a brief to send troops Into Indochina if there, another eiowple, the astute Dr. and deseiibed It as'an "Impru­ weeks after you filed. It might filed. This information will be nec- ment negotiations with one another. ground assault against the Broad and Center Streets, Come on down and were no other way to prevent its 'Ihomias Gold of OomelJ points dent and umvl(s€ Hctton.” take a bit longer, however, es.sary to determine whether camp. Rather than term the at­ Q) How do I get a Social watch us grow! ■Ihere is, of^course, a wll

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PAGE SEC MANCHESTER EVEmNG BERAIJjr/MANCHJCSTER. CONN., 3ATURBAY, MAY 2, 1970 ■ r— EVE^i»Q HfcRALD, MAN(?HE8TER. CONN. SATURDAY, Ma W2, 1970 J \ PAQB SSVSM Stars Mourn S TiVR G AM BK* % Birth Month May Indicate Columhia By CLAY R: POLLAN— - — Ed Begley At ARID LlIRA' Tolland r c he 8 MAR. II Yoyr'Daily Aclivily Guid* IfRI. What Ills Will Afflict You Registration Cent«r CotiitreK«timal Church St. John’s Polish National^ St. RridKct Church Funeral Friday I> 'I ^cording to Ihc Start. ocr. . . f \ , 1 Uhlted d n n ^ of Christ Catholic Chur<^h rX20-21-31-43 To develop message tor Sundoy, Business Bodies Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor 2-32'44-63/< NEW YeKhip Plans Opening Tomorrow Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson Jr., Masses, 8 :S0 and IQ Masses at 7, 8, 9U6, 10:30 In 3 A 33 High . 63 in NOT. i r dlaeases you , may be prone to during, the months ot Kindergarten •X* Minister of Ch^tlan Education the church. 0:16, 10:30 and 12:00 last rites for Ed Begley, regata- 4 Accent's 34 Ovtr^ 64 Are The Benton Homestead Hli- rtoe, buttered .. 5 Long 35 Moy ' 7-12-24-34T later. Decern bcr-March, the lowest in the auditorium. ^ , ed by many as one of the movie 65 Hdrxlling Regletration tor kindergarten 6 0 n 36 Now 66 Unexpectedly ,45-57-78 frequency around June-July. torlcal Museum will be opened yaimif, bread and tadtar, frUtt. • :1S and 11 orhlng' GI^INI 7 Protect 37 At And he's not reading a horo­ and Grade 1 children ^vho will capital's best character actoia. 67 Toddy •- •' SAGITTARIUS This seasonal difference seemed to the public tomorrow for the Thfliraday, haithburg on roll, Worship. Holy Communfion.n. ifte- Emaraiel Lutheran Church ^ ^ MAf II 8 Lot 38 Good 68 A n NOT. II scope. BSgloy, 66, died of heart dis­ 9 01 39 Psrson 69 Work to be independent of the .alte of start sii^MoI In Bepteniberi wlH first time from noon to 8 p.m! ®*‘® ception of Oonfirmarion d a ss at 1 0 Bytaking bread. Ctiurrii and Chestnut Sts. C V JUNl 10 ease Tuesday night at the home 10 Your 40 01 70 Poys Die.It Preliminary re^rch in the cancer. be held May/p frhm 12:30 to X li. TTie Rev. Mr. Simpson ^ 4 6 es.m., Sunday School. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, of his publlcdst. , 4- 6-19-36 11 E fIorti 41 Conhdcnlly 7) Decisions 5-15-23-354 United States and Eitrope - has ^The homerte«4 located cn Fridays Mendovrimxik. tuna /isA ejaw 12 Your 42 Your 72 A 2:80 p.m.; May 7 froth 9 to preaching'. Subject: _ “ Italng p .m y 'G o ^ l meeting. ------He Won an Academy Awards* I7-56-67 f indicated a relationship between '"The practical' conclusion of Metcalf Rd., is now owned by and pea wiggle, tonot buttered Ybur ’Hilng.” / CANCIR 13 Are "43 Pirif 7 3 0 r these fihdingB Is that If all chil­ am., and May 4 from 12:80 to 8:50 and 10:40 a.m.. Church for his work as a supporting ac- 14 Spruce 44.Succeed 74 And CAPRICORN weather and climate and the the Tolland Historical ' Society, oarrota, applesauce wtUi otitow- 10:16 a.m., Coffee ShoppC', Salvation Army II 15 Detoyed 45 Indulgence ' 75 Good dren in the Northern Hemi- 2:80 p.m, School for three-year-olds tor in the 1962 production ot date of birth of patients suffer­ It is on authentic New England Htekii and high iMhooi, Woodruff I M . ^ ,, 661 Main ^t lJUtV II ‘ 16 Oeloiled 46 Plocf .76 FirvirKt^ To,Jin. eligible for kindergar­ through Grade 8. Nursery for "Sweet Bird of Youth." 17 Bewore 47 Come ' 77 Hurtches JAN. If ing from certain diseases, said Cape Cod home built prior to **®'‘‘’** mashed potatoes, 6:30 p:ni,, Youth PellosirWilp, MaJ. Kenneth Lance, infants. V14-26-38-49 1801 48 Give 78 ir>odvisable 117-18-27-28 Dtr. Solco W. Tromp, secretary- ^ere born in the ‘favorable’ ten, a child must have nadied .At his funeral Mass Friday, ■ / 1720 and contains the original ’*«wed tomttoen, oelei^, oarrot Woodruff Hall. Blekstlon of Offl;. Officer In Charge 9 and 10:48 a.m., Divine Wor- longtime friend Will O'Heam 59-6O-70 19 Romance 49 Perujnol 79 Affairs P9-73-82-87>ji general of the Internatkmal So- “ummer months, .seven to elev- hie fifth Urthday ■ by Dec. U cers. 20 Think 50 Any 80 Appropnote paneling, - OUcks, bread and butter,'-.dea- ship. Sermon by the Rev. Mario said: "He was Ed Begley before LIO 21 Of AQUARIUS 1970. Children who ore six years I joir I) 51 Now 81 Ticklish clety of Blometeorology. Blome- P®*" ®®"‘ '®®“ The home is oopipletely fur- ' ' Stmday,. 8 a.m.' Prayer MlUer, doing graduate study at 'Sweet Bird of Youth’ and he 22 Energy's 52 Hunches 82 Froudulent JAN. 10 -dSi teorology 'is the science which o®****! have been anticlimted." old 'by Dec. U ate eligible for Zion Bvanqrelle^ Breakfast. ^AUG. II 23 Message' 53 Things —' J 3 Are III. II Grade 1.. Pixxif of vocciiuUon nlshed in several hlitorical per- ^.*****“****. _ , the Hartford Sendnary Founda­ was Ed Begley afterward." 24 Heollh studies the effects of weather Tromp said the Dutcji cancer dn^rch 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 54 Crop 84 Highlighted to mandatory. lode, and served as a prlron , ** **** tion. ; Among the mourners were 1-16-29-40 25 Appreciated 55 Up 85 iu ^ m e n tls .3- 8- 9-53JT and climate on man a n im a ls patient studies were Confirmed (Mlsseuri 8; /'50-62-76 26 Up 54-55-66 for Hessian mercenaries E g (Classes for all ages). Henry Fonda, Karl Malden, 56 Through 86 Situation 1 and plants. by a similar one in Australia of Hodgee- Resigns Cooper and High Sts. 10:46 a.m.. Holiness Meeting VIRGO 27 A v. 57 Is 87 Proposition PISCES the Revohittonary War. The Monday, St. Mary’s Episcopal Chuivh Gregory Peck, Eddla^^^y Jr. 285cheming C. Preeoott Hodges, agent for Rev. CbOrlcs W. Kiihl, Pastor inursery provided). 58 01 88 Soured fit If Y>.- Tromp. director of the Blome- ®®®®® shined the prisonera wer^kept in the cel- 'Wbyne V Church and Park Sts. and James Gregory. 29 Record 59 Appeororvie 69 Sound teorological Research Center of I'lSbest frequency of cqncer- the Zwiing Oommlsoton, who lar of the house. Dziadul; Wednesday, Mxa. David 6:15 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. Rev. George F. Noetrand, Burial W03 at San Fernando 30 Proceed 60 Always 90 G ift MAR. 10 ■tihmlttedihls resignation to ttw 6.a.m.. Divine Worship witii 6:30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. ■nIO-22-33-52 Ueden, Holland presenfed P™|J® were bom In The museum wlU be open Rector Mlaalbn Cemetery. )Good Advene ^ N eu u a l 30-41-42-71/X ’the . winter nrionths of the Sti^up, hae had hie resignation Holy Oommuriion. Nursery In 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. >^64>75>85-88 7- 74-77-83-89'^ some of the Tesearch findings at Wednesday, and Sundays from Etevanney, Rev. Russell Allen Southern Henvi»phere." tabled by the PZC. iParish House. the New York Academy of Sci­ Paul Longohamps noon to 3 -p.m.,' - until Oct. “ te. Donald Keller. Rev. Timothy Garberry Hodges said when , the state Donald Page Oharies O. Storting 30. 10:16 a:m., Sunday School, United Pentecostal Cli|urch ' Rev. Ronald Haldeman ' ences before a week-long Tromp said he is now conduct­ Rlcliajrd F. Corrado E. Oorioek building code goes into effect "BUtfae Spirit’’ AdvertisenrLent — Youth Forum and Grade 6 187 Woodbridge St. conference on "Environment ing studies of 2,600 diatatlcs in BANK OFFICERS NAMED TRAVGOM MANAGER Tonight's performance ,Youth Instruction. Robert Baker, Pastor and Society in Transition.” 'HollEmd and finding "a monthly Oct. 1. he would anticipate the OONinOLLEB ADVERTISING MRECTOB "wiiu,. jii u t. Crystal clear water, free of 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. Area Churches Btote-required building irtopec- Three new staff appointments Chartos O. Sterling colTsgebound[Sgebound ice.' ."Operariori Spe^,” a mls- lowship. fore birth—the warm summer all J . ” ‘ youths to receive awards'xoag- 8t. Bor^otomew’s Churoh Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Pastor dors youth group. E. MIDDLlS TPKE. Naumec was instructed to put champs replaces Richard M. School, he attended Holy''Croes E. J. Watson, president of turbofan engines in ■ tlon. 9:80 a.m., Sunday School wltji sionary film in color, months, "Tromp said. Ibe third (Next to Popular Mkt.) Bbhool Lunches ing from $200 to 1800. Selections Adult, ^nior High, and CTpUegc ______Hev. Phillis Hussey, Parior Rev. Richard F. Roughan, 7 p.m., Evangelistic service. his request in writing and file Berrlo who has resigned. College In Worcester, and the Search, Inc., Mianciiester based amassed more than 8t. George’s Episcopal Church month after conception is the o p £ n w e d ., THURS., Iksxaies at the three schools are based on scholarsWp, need and Career* Groups ipeetlng at ,Rev. Edmril. M. LaRota Agsiatent Pastor It. with a sketch of the prop- 25, who continues as American Institute ,of Banking, Jehovah’s Witnesses Rt. 44A, Bolton "perlond when the cerebral cor­ FBI. tUI 9 Keeney-St. 'School,^'all other Assistant Fastor Avery St. erty, with the Zoning Board. assistant treasurer of the bank, ug served in the U. S. Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar tex of the unborn child is be­ classes and an infant-nursery Kingdom Hall Saturday Mass, 7:30 p.m. Christian Reformed Church PICTURE FRAMES The commission also discuss- Is a longtime resident of tills Navy for three years dur- coming organized," Tromp said. : at church. 786 N. Main St. 10:16 and il;30 a.m.. Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:30 and 661 Avery St. ed a registered complaint area, and is a graduate of South World WAr II, and is a 8 a..m. Holy Communion. Hie authors of the Dhio study for Art, Photos, ™ Th., PlWA JTSD, . turbo,™ HlrA. .M lb. 1^. Soly,l.. v«l ,™».l 10:60 a.m.. Morning Worship. 10:46 a.m. South Windsor and CertUloatos . . . against George Griffing of An- Windsor High School. He,Js a former Republican town chair- that “they *®y are noiY operational. to casn dividendmvioena ofor 22%22% cents perTier paimesan,paitneson, buttered brocooll, 10:18 a.m., Holy Communion, reported that "very high tem- the fund will then be used em 1l»e Rev.. Mr. Swensen preach­ 9:30 a.m., p’ubllc Bible dis­ Rev. James A. Bonnema, : dover who has a sand and veteran of the U. S. Na'vy. man in course "Atonement Day and Its Unitarian UnlversaUst Socle^ Nursery aqd Church School. peraturek’* during these months soutb w«.dAo,,. ,onu.u- “ SSIS ^ >• “ •<«*■ !» » * « ■ . money ing on Jeremteh, "The Lord First CongregatiomU Churdi Minister gravel business and drives his He has taken numerous men^ber of toe town’s _ Library____ ers at the company’s Annual' h^«<=‘au noted. The North United Mefliodist Church of Manchester Service. First Evangelical Lutheran Into an A Zone, it Was surveyed town chairman of toe Greater baseball in South Windsor, Rev. R o b e rt'^ BeehtoM, schizophrenics In the Januaiy- the customer a fully operational Jet, toe Boeing 787 twln-Jet, the * assets now exceed »10 300 Parker St. 43 Spruce St. A Thought for Itiday 6 p.m., Junior Pilgrim F el-' Church of Rockville and was fqund to be In the A Hartford Heart Association. Curtin resides with hds wife Minister March period could be as- high SALE computer setup with all the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 and "billion, Rbv. Earle R. Custer, Rev. George W. Smlti^ Sponsored by the Manchester lowship. Rev. Richard E. Bertram, 2Sone'.'’Griffing ivas advised and Curtin, a (native) of South and two children at 627 as 10 per e'ent of all births in the neceesory equipment, software, Sud Super Caravelle twln-Jetsj ^ addition to the-hialn office Pastor Minister Council of Churches 7 p.m.. Pastor told to move the business back. Windsor, Joined the bank inPleesant 'Valley Rd. 10 a.m., Service of lil^y Com- , ^ Senior Hlgrim Fel- period after particularly hot Sponsored by the and maintenanoe materials. has accumulated more than 27 John Fitch Blvd., toe Gory Hlose and Howard Miayer In April 1668 Griffing was sent a w hov* cm •xedMnt wNcHon of munion. Church School, lowsnip. summers. Sisterhood of Temple Beth WatstHi olao spoke about toe million flight hours alnce enter- tank has a branch In. Wapping Pastors-ln-Tralning 9:16 a.m.,. Sunday School 9 a.rii., Sunday School. letter advising him to apply for I’lncrease Our Flaith’’ 4 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Research on cancer patients ' Sholom company’s other aottvltiee. He tag service In 1964. toe Sullivan Avenue Shopping 9radiMKo!n cards! classes for all ages. United Congregational Church 10:30 a.m.. The Service. a permit which was required Now faith is the assurance of lowshdp. also suggested some connect^ mentioned that the company's The nm’est P&WA engine, the Flnza, and dn East Wiixlsor at 9 and 10:30 am., Worship 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. and asking him to appear at a things hoped for, the conviction '7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ United duiTeh of Christ with birth dates. Tromp si AY ^ . 7 marloeting of '"Pro/Test'’, a 43,eoo-pound-torust JT9D has the Bassdale Shopping (Plaza on Service. Sermon: "The Fellow­ The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. Tolland Wesleyan United Methodist May meeting. He ditt neither ship of Sinners.” Sacrament of of things not seen. For by it the lowship. oomputer tape package, is going alreasy amassed more toan North Rd. - < Sermon: “ Feeding The Multi­ Rev. Donald G. Miller, Church and toe gravel bank is 'now Holy Commimion. men of old received dl'Vlne ap­ Ma^onk Tomple very well and that the com pany 22,000 hours in toe huge Boeing ------tudes.” proval. By faith we imderstand' Minister Crystal Lake Rd., EUlngtoii being used iUegolly. The com- has also added Jacob System’s 747 now enterii^ service •with 'rtie boaid of directors of the 9 a.m., Church School. Nurs­ 7 p.m., E-vening service. Dis- Vernon United Methodist Rev. Harvey W. j T ^ r , Pastor A Hilsston askta the. zoning agent ery and Grades 3 through 6. that the 'world was cre'atet^'-by Church REMEMBER • 8 p.m. "Mtaito” computer to Us mark- the worid’s ahlinee. First Hartford Realty Oorpona- 10:30 a.m., Church School. word of God, so that-what Rev. Charles Becher, Pastor 11 a.m., Worship to observe toe operations and ettag program. Operating experience ■ tor tixe Manchester-based real ■The End of the World’.’’ is seen was ma^e out of things Church School. 9-.46 a.m., SundS^ ’ School M . 9 a.m. • 12 noon report back. Watson also said that the PA'WA commerciial and military estate and apparrii manufoctur- Nursery, Kindergarten and Classes for all ages. ER’S DAY Grades 1 and 2. which do not apnear. Bv faith 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service a.m.', H ^^ ISchool Class. >Y — COSMETICS Donahue Olted- oompany continues to proVide aircraft engines Is presently ac- Ing firm, has declared a regular 11 a.m., Worship Service. and Used Clothing .6 p.Ttt., Junior and Senior M eth^st Church ^bel offered t b ^ a m L ac- and child care. Sermon by the to 8:30 p.im. Pilgrim Fel- James Oarey, spokesman tor data processing consulting serv- cumulating at a rate of approx- quarterly -cash distribution of Main St. at Hartford Rd. Nursery. Beauttful Fabrics, Linings, Methodist Youth Fellowship. ceptaible sacrifice than Cain, pastor. Church School, nursery, I rthur DRUG Etc. toe newdy-formed United Dem­ Ices to area companies. He de- imately 2.66 million hours per three cents a share. The distri- Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D, 6.„p.m., Wesleyan Youth. , / 8 p.m., Young eulult group through which he received ap- Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2. ocrats, of OolumUa, says be and clined to forecast eltoer soles or month. button is payable May 2i to Pastor 7 p.m.. Evening m eets'at the parsonage. proval as righteous, God bear­ 10:30 a.m., Church Staool all St. Flancls of Ai Pray^^ two other .OolumUa delegates, eomlnge tor 1970, bpt mention- — ^ stockholders of jreoord May 16. Rev. Carl W. Saunders, ing wi^ess by accepting his other classes. 673 Ellington Rd. diallenging what they call "toe ed that toe total miini-comFuter LEADS SALES SEMINAR ------Bolton Congregate Church. Second Congregattonal Church Associate Pastor gifts; he died, but through his 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel­ South Windsor endorsed Merrick-Dutfy slate,” m'orket Is expected to exceed ■ Gerald F. O’Rourke, vice Hie m'Onagement 'ot Carter RAY'S Y United Church of Christ ReV. Gary 8. Cornell, lowship. Rev. Gordon B. Wadham8,X, Bolton Rd. In a primary-next Tuesday, tie- $700 million in sates ■by 1076. prestdent-markeUng for toe Oie'vrolet returned rooently faith he is still speaking. By Rev. J. iton Conover, Rev. Felix M. Davis, • Associate Pastor faith Enoch was taken up so Pastor Ueve "Alphonsus Donahue Is >Trt ...... ~ Iona Manirfactuilng Oo. of Man- from Tarrytown, N.Y. where PIZZAS 1 iter toe most ca b b ie of meeilng ' Minister that he should not see death; Union Congregatioaal CSuirofa Rev. Lawrence Bock, BIRCH TREE SPRAYING TO ATTEND CONFAB Chester, will lead a conference they received details on '(be GRINDERS .1 '' Rev. Ernest 8. Harris, 9 a.m., Adult Discussion and he was not found, becsAise RqckvUle . Assistant Pastor and hopefully resolving the Twenty-seven representatives seoslop on sales incentives at new Chevrolet small car, code aim., Worship Service. many problems, not only of our Associate Minister Class, Susannah Wesley Hall. God had taken him. Now be­ Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister Have your birch trees spraye Chiirch coming year. - -ings and quick verification of accuracy before final LaPoUa, Michael Sokolov, Wti- dlmenslati^ analyst (n toe ^ — he looked forward to the city mon topic :^‘‘Unatalned Living." Me Main S t—e4B-4873 Bretver ^ s p e l Ahye.’’ A n ^ . ^as foundations, whose 148 Grove St. - ' Last year the agency operated prwision copies are produced. fred King, Francis Plante, Aircraft Systoms Department; Nursery p ro v e d . Mon.-Sat 9:00-6:00 DeMAIO BROTHERS on a budget of about $28,000 Deke Plccln, Richard Brtiadlk, Harold A/ T ^ o t d of 28 O m p- 'The Bible wams that m w HrL- hullder and maker Is God." _ Rev. Willard El Conklin, would -not endure sound dc dren a Building. There will be HehreiM 11 - 1 in Mlnistor Thurs. till 0:00 CALL 643-7^1 and this year has estimated the Edward Gagnon, Solomon Yazr .l^eld Hd., a contracts adminto- 'trine, but, “having itching First Congregational Church Sonday 18HM to 6>00 tMidCet os $42,786. The increase . mei^ Sidney Collins, Richard trator; and Joseph T. Burke, <4 Hebron 1 etars,” would find teachens ^ 'O'- 9:30 a.m., Cliurch School, ‘is caused by higher salaries, Teacher Winis Job" Back 'Hope, N. Joseph Underwood, '®* Teresa Rd., an aanmbler to ARE ¥0011 YEARS OLD OR OLDER? 'telling them what they desire 7 p.m!, Junior' W l » t Youth ®®hiev« ^ je e p , strong teltti Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr.,' nursery through adults. nursing and related, and the Robert PatriSk, Jeffrey Adams Electronic Department, Pastor to hear, 2 Tim. 4 :l-4. Human Fellowship wUl meet inJFellow- " H lf Z — 10:46 a.m., MCriiing Service, additiim of gnother nurse to the * and Raymond Zlrntperman. !. ' 4 AEti YOU INTHiRHBTHD IN EARNING TOUR OWN MONEY? nature has not changed! ship HaU. nursery through Grade 4. •"stall, which accounts for a In Pledge Refusal Case ------. _ 8HAININ SPEAKER The overweight look tor a Senior Baptist Youth Fellow- ‘"ciples I S " of Hl» (i^y found; ‘it t so, 9:30 Cm.,i?m., Worship Service, substantial amount. LYDAXL SALES IN OBEA^ Dorlah Shainin of 36 S. Lake- e HAVM YOU THOUGHT ABOUT SAVING FOR YOUR FUTURE BDU(2ATTON? doctor'who •will' give them a ship will In eet in the Youth need to pray Sermon topic: "Unstained Llv- HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — ;phe alao said she was "happy Trinity EvangeUcal Lutheran O A H PAVPiO State relrnbursements help Lydall, Inc of Mhndiester Circle will apeak on "Sta pill "lhatead o f. a painfully for an increa^ o f jaiih. We live Ing.” Nursery provided. “Sj a DO YOU KNOW THE VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN GAIN PROM OWN- Building. ' Church. VERY SPEOUU. defray the costs of toe agency. Judge Joseph Blumenfeld of^ and excited” about the ruling, haa reported sales for the finst' ®«d Humans” at toe an- strict diet Smokers search In a time of trouble j j - search ------'■------m O YOUR OWN BUSINESS? for a doctor who -will tell (Mlasouri Synod) ,, Columbia is responsible tor 88 Itejtford U.S. District Court Fri-"* ^ Mrs. Hanover t o ^ toe stafl quarter of 1970 of $6 964 000 an meeting for management F'uU Gospel Christian tor security — and seek the First Congregational Church day ordered thetoe reinstatement of toe B ^ to Free School to Rox- increase of 10 percent over aalea °t the American Society them their habit is not harm­ 86 Prospect St., RockvUle per cent of toe budget, costing e HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT THAT 'YOU WOULD LIKE TO OYVN-YOUR OWN ful, or, because of nerves, FeliowBliip Interdenominational answers of purpose In Ufe and Of Vernon PRIDES ON URRE the town $16,289. The budget of a Roxtoury school teachef, bury,, wtii<“-wiucn w------part- of “■ the She- m 1909 of $6,8W,000 for toe corn- '—for ''— QufUdty Oontrol, ^ • — Hartford - - what follows'' death. Through ^ Rev. Bruce RudoU PAPER ROUTE? they should continue. Soft, Orange - Hall Bevv John A. I-a^iey, riwws on income of $1,600. suspended tor refusing to recite paug Valley Regional School Dto- parable three-month neriod Section. The eetlng will be faith we can be free of fear‘d comfort - loving Americans Rev. Philip. P. Saunders, Pastor . Minister...... There is;-a 70 per, cent re- toe pledge Of allegiance. trict. tax. quart® .y night in seek government otflicials and have strength and meaning Rev. Randall P. Ferrara, ' 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship DRIVEWAYSA 1 Imbursement to the town, total' The teacher, Mrs. Naticy Hian- She orlgtnaliy took her case tor toe current year were ''®^® * ®‘eaK) Hartford,' THE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD who 'Will offer every kind of in our living. And herein also Assistant Mlnistor Service, Holy Communion. 7 p.m., Sunday Service. ing $U,S74 _ over, will return to her. eighth to Superior Court in Litchfield, $862,711, compared with $349,481 beglnnlng at p.m. with a so- HAS ROUTE OPENINGS IN MANOHE8TEB AND IN SUBUKBAN AHBAS assurance and insunanoe'with lies the..hope we have tor a Rev. Betsy F. Beed, 9:16 a.m., Sunday , School. UBERAL FINANCING ..‘nte town la 100 per cent re- grade classroom Monday, and after being suspended February for the same period of 1669 an clal hour. little co«t to theim, and with Church of Jesus Cfjtrist of brighter, tomorrow. -f Minuter of CfarlstlM Education InstruetKm dlass. no infringement upon their' i^gandble for health aid in (tie will receive back pay for the 10. Her attorneys then sought an Increase of four percent. Earn- Shainin has been selected os Latter-day Saints (Mormon) “ Sirfrit of God — grant us an tiUs year’s rertpdent of toe Ed­ personal freedom—a palpable 9:25 and 10:66 a.m., Chuivh Unltarton Fellowship ‘‘ school and aortal security. ^ e she was suspended." injunction for the boEud to rtxnv togs per riiare were 66 cents, impossibility.- Hie morally HlUstown Rd. and Woodstde S^. increase of faith so that our wards Medal. He is currently a IF YOU ARE INTHRBSTED THE APPUCATTON lives may reflect Hiy .love and School. of GUstoiibury "IP YOU DON’T GET OUR ESTIMATE YOU MAY ------■‘'Mrs. Hanover said she would cause why sh^ should not he re- compared with 66 cento the year self-ihdulg^ent find religions Paul E. NuttaU, Bishop Advertisement — -.tb®ye been willing to carry her InstatedT - «, previous. member of the quailty control BELOW Wi l l m a k e i t e a s y f o r y o u t o t a k e truth.” Amen 9:30 and 11 a.m., Wonhip Academy Junior High. BE PAYING TOO MUCH or Irreiigion which makes tew O ystal ..clear water, free of tight tor reinstatement up to the The case was referred to fed- Oommentlng on toe results TUB FIRST.STEP TOWARD OWNING YOUR OWN demands, raUonaUzee guQk 9 a.m... Priesthood. Contributed by: SeiWlce. The Rev. Mr. Looey Main St., Glastonbury ROUTE. poHuUon, delivered from our U.S. Supreme Court. era! court becauta toe school Robert P. Fuller LydaU chalrl Strong Con- and sin out of existence, and ‘ 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; Rev. C. Henry Anderson preaching. Nursery carfe availa­ , oource to your swimming pool. Her objection to reciting toe board challenged the jurisdiction man, said they were "very «n- “ * FUl it out and msA’ ta' Mlanchester Evenings Herald, ocems the low ot, retribution Classes for all pges. Emanuel Lutheran Church ble. . ' 10:80 a.m., Service,' Nursery Master Ohuga card. Ths pledge stemmed «rom toe words of the Superior (Jourt. couraglhg, demonstrating that 18 BtosoU 8L, Ilancliienter 06040. with Its ulU'mate judgment. 6 p.m., Sacrament Service. 6 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fel- and School. BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAYS Few ore willing to enter lowahip. FRBB BOX OF SIOWEBS WITH BVIlB'ir rHES! BSTIMATBt m aer WIster Oo. 648-3296. "liberty and ’ justice tor all." Last month, in court, John the meiger o f S u p e r io .^ 1^ Phone V» Today. Hot Bltamlnoue Driveways Installed By Experts, Driveway Beeatoe; the narrow and difttcult St. James’ Church Crown 'Prince Dies 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim ‘Fel- Our Baylor Lutheriui Church ------Mia. Itenover, who to white, said Pickett, attorney tor the ochool and Colonial Bowd Oo. tn De- NAME w ay-4o pay. the necesBory Driveways Sealed Toe! Up to 8 Yean Flnoaclng AvaU aM e.'n^B T O D A ^^ UPpain. Bfoachester Bvenhig Herald she felt liberty and justice were board, asked that toe bohrd be cember 1669 to achlevliur the ^ P™’ Msgr. Edward J. Reardoa, ■ Seoul (AP) — Yi Eun, 72, last towship. *M Graham Road Offer Expires May IP, ipip - price for o^evement — OehunbU oorreapondent VIr- not accorded certain minority permitted to make a final de- dertred results of prod^t and ta *^ n r t!i^ ‘*for” ^ Pastor orown prince of Korea's Yl Dy- ^_L. South Windsor A O lH lB n make the sacrifice rnsrtitinl gtoto Oaitean.toLtlS.im. Vtotip,. ctoton on toe case before Judge •ales balance •; ^ ^ r Z . Z to sueoeas! Rev. 'Joseph E. Vujs nasty, died Friday of a cerebral St. Maurice Church, Bolton Rev. Ronald A. Erbe,. Poster-, RAH PAVINQ AND DONSTRUOTION DO, WO. Rev. Thomas B ony thrombosis. Prince Eun was Kev. Robert W. Cronin, Paster '•4' West Street, Bolton, Ooan. ■ ------^ ~ ^ a .telephone Interview F rl- Blumsnfeld handed down his As .evidence of this, Fiuier nwiinh inaiu.»iHai u . CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Vincent J. Flynn the fourth son of King Kojong. ------8:80-9;U a.m. and 10:46-11:46, OOMMEHOAL and BESADEHmAL om tering oateil. cn a p u t. t>®y, Mna. Hanover raid toe ruling. pointed out that'a S e i Z ta ^ ^ s e l ^ n ^ Z ! ’ toe TOlWN l^rdall and Venton StMets - He became _ crown prince in Saturday Masses, 6 and .7 p.m. Sunday Worship Services. dWJttlS'— Oirt of Town, Can OeUeet, Dey or Wight COB te» on eray took It y « i fliBt "ever doubted she would win too Wednesday the boaid told Mrs. "ahuflbre’’ sales and loww de- Phone t MS-8U7 , Masses, 6, 7:80, 9, and 10:80 1907, three ySira before Korea Sunday Masses, 7,t8:80, 10 0:80-10:80, Sunday School and rnoimnmottittt’ cf U tePtete^^'I to UH^Oonatitatlon." Hanover that toe h^lhjenflrttl nrand for J a b X a rtoe PHONE .AOB a.m., noon, and 6 p.m. was annexed to Japan. ; and 11:80 a.m. Adult Blbto.ClsM. « and tte top o f U » oatod. 1111. ^ -aW. "I w a. rare the First for . In.ubonllnatlon. ^ PWetoy ofteet by r t r o n ^ l ^ t a l l u S c S S e J n ^ ^ T ^ ^ BlumenfeW ordered her from toe c o n ^ y . lubrirattiig toSinUation L ttwran opwiliig Ow nhapa. ngn.w. <» reinstatement. division. tnU. rn:-.?4' > > -y ■ Vr.V rp.. ,,

- i r ' ■\'’ - \ . \ V ' V ''S ■ ' ' . . * / ' ■ , >rAOft BIQHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEmR CONN^ SATURDAY, MAY 2, XW A ' MANgiESTE^ EVENING HERAU), MANqHESTER, CONN.^ SATURDAY, MAY 2, 197b \' ■' PAGE NINE In New Hav< Obituary Area Leaders M ourn St. Onge N. Bjr BBTTE qCATRAU! ■■■■HHMMHHBMBHHaHMHMMM ' ehooklnf. . .hie death •BIiw. JoImi 1. Rorrio (Herald Repottw) ^ r \ c e came very unexpectedly. I C l a s h i m a x e s Miw. Ro m Zoppa Rorrio, 60, iiu tte y , U O Itan iie uiouiht me wona ot me «uy. ot B u t H a r tft^ .idatcr o t Ern *nie Midden death ot Dem- 4 *' He did an outatandlnff Job and eat Zoppa Manchester, died ocraUc 2nd District Oongreas- Vck , The funeral ..will be held Mon- *” en, M r t^ n yeW etwy m - Onge. . grees where he achieved a brll- oik music on me Oresn be- ^^d e^n a ^ CA M PIN I^ 7)(|.l m lol7M ;imi day at 8:15 ajm. from the New- This Includes me Andover Hant and productive record for ■ ■ HIGH GRADE ddrk and .Wiltney Funor^ ^ p o litic a l rally which was to hts district and his stole BIU s s ; si JS:« EQUIPMENT i4jjim .iii4J -Home, 818 Bumatde Ave., Bast have been held tomcsrow noon oooUnjued to expreu a warrnm Yenfes, .Ootft Slaepliig Bogs, Haitftmd, with a ' Mcuu of .lon g -toe aide and,close friend Paul Newman and DuAfoy, and concern for people rarely and a nonQent demonstration, oontalito^knute. to which rtie PRINTING FUNERAL HOME Ate Mattresses, Stoves, requiem at St. Patrick and St. Kdman. and the reception In Bolton. The found In or out of public offlco.’’ Ahem eald at^a news confer- ^ ^ v C E E D O D U PNMONSilti* Job and Commerdal Anthony Church In Hartford, at Hlo death came u a eurpriae reception will be rescheduled to "Working and campalgninf ence after me raBy. "There U ^t **‘® Printiiig B. Burial will be ki Mt. St. Bene- *o all alnoe he has appeared vrith him wu always a pleasure every reason to beU eVthat Bat- »> u u . Wm. J. Lennon, Director M^CHESTER* * V Prompt and EfOoteiit diet Cemetery in Bloomfield, more vigorous and uUve in R^jp^b^can' Congressional ® privilege," Mrs. Ham- urday's events wiM provide an- a young doctor r « p ^ one, ^ SURPLUS SAL|$ CO. Priends may call at me fu- to past two yearn m u candidate Robert Steele of Ver- added.. "I wish to. expreu other opportunity for all of hs to <>* "mtoirn « e of Prtntbig of All Kinds ^ e Y. i 4b n . m a i n g r , m nsral home tonight from 7 to 9 before. He showed no adgns of 4 noiiueai my deep sympeOiy to Ms demonstote thit peaceful iW Ivy (conti^ed « id rtie 142 E. CENTER ST. at Depot Square and tomosTow 8 to 6 and to effects of previous heart at- on aU camoalsn- motor, wife, and children. He «uit and protest are posrtble.” ^ “ * ““ taUpipe Community Frets 649-7196 Open Dally to^ BiOO PJS.^ 'foday'e schedule included . ■ .. 264 Broad St, Rear ------surgery which wu performed public service and a legion of more speeriies and work shops. Thtee psychiatry a ^ a m l* J. FARR — «4S-7111 Telephone '643-5727 ' li«nocm U c U. ,8. Senatorial ** Doug Miranda, a local Pan- wife available at the parirt* meTILl*. eaid, "We am v«y »»U.® «# y «« Summer’------70 ------term to Congreu. Mm. H^^er attended a pleased at me way people res- ayrin. \ O' 1 T ^ hardworking congresmian, meeting of me State Platform ponded to this rally, but me gov- Davenfwrt whicli MANCHESTER DICK’S CUSTOM MADE S g # ^ 1 c S T jOATI represented me p«H)le 0 to district con^nut^e earlier In me eve- emment is overreacting." 'vas supposto to he a day-care ^ASKAtlE X j U U U ^ h i, He Inter- t h r o ^ Sunday, in c lu d ^ a nlng, and toW y tor Columbia and Andover Badey. (Km t to UggsM Dng)_^ tlve in W ftgh*pg^ and waa not- residents^ in Columbia tomor- tlorial Guard and the posting of *5? ^*** Opposite Rost OenMtery SERVICE Expressing me views held by federal troope, on a standby Da- *“^ »® «i>y a few C h o o s i n ^ j a 0 Agent CENTER STREET The general committee of many of me local leaders and sis, In neighboring states. ovetogl^ Quolify Msmorlolt 668 town officials wdio worked wim You will be trusting a lot to services comes from commis- Summer '70 Is seeking furniture r, rj, gprewllng Eastern Con- The raUy was called to protest “ «®“. trlcyotas and mookey- MECHANIC ON DUTY St. Onge, Toiland’s First Sele to trial of eight Panmers on 'vere available, and a post­ Over 80 Years’ Kxperlenoe j^ur travel ^eilt, so select him sions received from me trans- — loaned or omerwlse — for use necUeut district. 1 man and Democratic' "llae Uinii the same way you choose a doC' portatlon carriers and hotels AT ALL HOURS murder and kidnaping charges ®«- toqked to a tree prpeyned: f byW partlclpanto USin 44U«this SlUSIt-sum- Unlike sew many poUUctana —------to-— rssau ^® easK/v ^ sarllt sincere and Wa. honest Chairman Charles *] J AUidit C«-cit- /1 Call 649-5807 tor or lawyer. Take me recom- rather than from you. YOur air­ in connection wim the deam of ‘ CJap'n Crunch, Our ^ to ." ifiendation of friends whose iiaitera, Oeneratoti! mar's communal Mving pro- - -his deam^ come, u a^ k ^ anomer Pfonmer, Alex Rackley, Over at me Law Bdiool, the line or steamship ticket, other Carboretors, J. a congreuman emd never show- people and servi^ 10 Uiose In -ef whMw «kf] A. AIMEm, Prop ^ Judgment you value and whose basic transportation, and a sim­ gram In Manchester and WU- ^ ^ ^^^ng to a higher to a ll/ last May ^®i^ aid office was in the dol- »■ etkm re. Rave . . likes and dislikes are similar to Domeatlo - Foreign Cara MmAnuc. . . . hte district: do you say Seveial’ rally speakeis Friday drums. Instead of balling "buet, I took Mhe aew fsr tto] Harrison St, Manchester ple hotel reservation will cost ’ S4S-7008 o Aluminum Roil Up office. He did not have a back- St. Onge's probable opponent yours. probably tell you no more when you deal Awnings ^ ^Chester, u gtop of “^^xey We" " bi me efectloil this foU,'^bert Dfi^^TrtLe" also protested arrests of Pan- ®d” students out 0|( JaU, all t o yw ««wt trips planned for Mercury 'Travel than if you Gifts for All Occasions e Door OanoplM , i^ t 16 yc^ peq^ wm be j„ j^r>\io office today, Steel® of Vernon, expressed tad f h ^ t o ^ thers and melr sympamUw™ In budding lawyers bad been able mem and give you their evalua houed In me Jesse-Lee house, managed to avoid me usual shock over me news of St. always mere BalUmore on chargee In' connec- to do was help one visitor re- buy It directly from me carrier „ , ' , e Storm Doors eBQK SrORAOB tiona of a travel agent’s serv­ or hotel, and In moot cases you Jewdry Store, 787 clal girl, you Wiir find fine MANCHESTER a Comblnatton Windows a former Cheney mansion on pouucal conflicts in which mose Onge's deam. "Everything I ^ Oon wim the murder of a Pan- <»ver his impounded car, which ices. Ity diamonds here tor your in­ helping hand to turn to STEVENSON’S will find. It a lot more con- ‘ teln Manoluster Awning Cta 2 Hartford Rd. It wu donated for pybuc office often get Involv- had heard recenUy wu that ta . . ther t o r e . ^ bad been lUegaHy parked. « OQftD KBORAQB V You might find a doctor or venlent. people of Mlanchester end vl- spection. You can buy’with as­ use by t o administrative w u feeling better man he^Uad f^ The As Cause of Apollo Woes tContinued from Page One > ; ■ ------^------: New Haven Green. a^ mild mornings ^ mek Two Very important quallUes that are sure U/pleaBe in awlde PhoM 643-9149 Manchester group w ^ w o r k in ARRESTS But many of the demonstrators Ptentlng now rose bushes. 2 8 9 -4 3 | 3 to look for in a travel agent are variety of prices. CoiwWlon delegate for me eo- ^ general of the Y O U R Hydramatlo TYansmlsslon already exjgtliig community Rum E. Bowmen, IB, of 79 Roman Catholic Di< 'Ihe targe group of fourth persOTal compatibility and If you are looking for a really / service progiWu in Manchu- SPACE CENTER, Houston 13 to lose most of its electrical called "peace plank" in me par­ Diocese of Nor- stayed in. the nearby Tale Unl- Power and Hand Tools Repairing . GLASS .(AP) — A short clrcidt In a fan and oxygto Supplies, forcing Prospect St., Rockville, chorg- w to , which Ipe):lmeS most of versltyverrtty area fortor a night of graders, and third'gntori who C O M P IJE T E Painting and Decorating knowledge and ' Mercury good waiteh, atop in at Bray’s ter and in Hartford. ty's platform. 'Travel’a staff will Impress- you e For Auto WlndaUelds inalde a Uquid oxygen tank is cancellation of t o moon landing ®<^ early today with bleeding He was a member of t o Jti- Eastern Oonheotlcut. speeches and rock music, and were there as invHesl guests. m CBNTGRtal^^i. Xynda / Jewelry Store end look over - AU W ork Ckwranteed o For Store Fronts aad thought to be the "most prab- and forcing me three astronauts toe WUbur Cross Highway, oommlttee and the Mer- -sister. Mother Rita de la the guardsmen remained near- gnmered to salute, (he flagand Garden and Land YooIs wim bom. their fine selection of .^well Texaco Lubrication Seryfoe aU sizes of wlndowa/ Oanariee — Paaakeeto Baby, HonsehiM Party You should be.completely can­ o For Table Tops able" cause of the explosion to move Into to attached lunar -^tollce said she was clocked at chant Marine and Fisheries C o m - ^ to superior of to by. "tog "America to BeauUfut*’ T M o a l Fikh — TuHiea known watches. Mr. Bray'^car- We Give Oirecti Btampa which crippled ApoUo 13, the module. excessive H>«eds from me „^ttee. He atoo served qp-tlie American Province of me daugh- About 300 to 400 remained In a *>rt of accompanijivenf to and BanqnetRnppUea did — about your budget, your ries Longine, Bulbva, Wtttnauer Masons Plan Biunstora —> GsskHe I n v a U ^ e A needs, your preferences, what OPEN 8 AJML to t P.BL space agency deputy adminis-. .Low said the locatlmi of the Hartford line eaaterly for Qo^wssionBl Board of'V oters to*'® ^ toe Holy Ghost, a Ro- the downtown area for the pro- the planting ceremcnles- Mteed Breed Pi^plaa. and Caiavelle Wetch^, any one M SATURDAY 8 AJK.-NOON trator said Friday. short has been narrowed to a miles. Court date May 18. ^.s. Coeat^raendrtilp Lodge of rttesoiu ^ ^ liquor to a minor. orig^wted to 816 MMa S t wa'y spots, be sure she knows ",------„------” T" . Dui noieo, ."1 Ottiuc any- He ssaa uus was me ®''®^ ?^*wi****’ » '' —gJIswAi TrpB Rray for his fine service! AH' birUutay^he first week of June. T' " ^ h ' / yester- ««**tents y ^ ^ ~ ^ e Dally e Weekly ey, and to assure you of maxi­ service to vacationers. Just call At P & M Upholstery Shop all Corner of BhaUl Street oral oi the rta to^ a SIW de Oare tor 2, 8, Max Plrog,'. the owner’ bf the cost is a moderate one, and it 1 and it was delivered June No. 2 caused combustion to' cou^d-iiave been ttxe^wires, tosu- ACCIDENTO mum comfort, convenience, and kinds of upholstery l.s done, from will mean your watch will last Open 1 to 8 1 3, 1966. Burglar Lam b in Q oset, 4, B-yr. olds from 7 a.m. to P & M Upholstery Shop, the antiques to the mo.st modern of That anniversarv wiU be oefo- . taUon of me wires, or aluminum Two persons were arrested of- three times in World tw f«.tlv l5 ^ tae^to^SiriJ * p.m. Monday thra Sat­ enjoyment while traveling. She longer. AUTOMOTIVE •’Never On Sn b i^ with Stokers l«^ on ^ combusUmi catwed^ components Ih to tank. ter a minor threecar coUlslon knows what shoiUd be seen, number is 649-6324, and tell him furniture, and the work mat is From N ativity? ^ formed Beautification Cbmmtt- urday. MEMORIAL Besides watch repairing, We Boy and SeU . , ” , rapid Increase in pre^urg; Low said no one yet knew yesterday afternoon at 'Tol- Minds His Commandliig one unit, to t^e, and school yards, town Rot Lanchea Served what to buy, what to do, cutd’ when you plan to be away. He hidden is done just as careful­ Brov’^i offers expert repairs on 'Thursday, June 4, at t o Yesterday — Miay Day — CpRNEI STORE how much you’ll probably will make arrangements to have ly as that on the outside. As an SUPPLIES Browaers Wdoomel Masonic Temple. It is restrict' ^"Ihe p r e s B ^ ^ a u s e d t o what form t o pombusUtni land Tpke. and Bucldand Sfo. 242nd Engineer Bn. from Sfcrat- greens and ottier town pnper- f Delmont 8t,Manolieetor jewelry, and If you have some­ tank to n ^ u r ^ might have taken. It could have John J. AntolUii, 16, of 49.Con- seems tike sn approprtote spend. your furniture done at this time. example, the 8-knot method of Pbonlh 649-SlM ed to Masons. fosd. West Haven m*d FtaflaW ^es lutye been cleaned up and 649-5531 e Party Gooda, Magazines thing that needs reoalrs toi this —PrpmC^e mus released been a gtawing wire, or a 'fire, gress St., was charge^ wim Manners occasion for Uhls' poUoe ac- was Capt. Theodore Dempsey, placed os a resutt of t o toter- e Groceries, Cold Cuts More often than not. rfie will Th®" when you return your fur- tying springs is used, and only p.^e, take It to Bray’s Jewelry ^ PLUS For Its pubUc portion of t o ^ ^ 'Uon: ^usM a panelot tile service or a slow smolder. failure to grant the ri^ht of He termed hto men as "am ong ,a»t genewutod toy this group. e Faults—^Vegetables have traveled where' you’re go­.m. nlture will be ready for you, the best in foam rubber—Good- <^ore tor expert r^jalr service MACHINE SHOP an unln- (Conttamed from Page One) The Mien In Blue are often t o 'best trained troops Ih crowd ______ing. She generally know* the ho­ looklng like new, and you will year. wlU present me Sphinx Tejnple *'°'*®'**S teo oxygen tank Low said the investigation way and operaticn e Greeting Cards Peihaps you have an old fash­ to be blown away; board wiU probably have a final sured motor ve by a per- called upon to perform dti-. control In New England.” A 1 - rgl tel and resort accommodation.^ not be inconvenienced by Its ab­ Many of the newer materials SERVICE nON WILLIS Shrine Band in an taL-fartiion- 'Ihe problem is carelessness. We Depend On You . ioned ring whom setting does rt-faTiii Park " —And, as t o partel was blown report "about the first of June, son under 18. ties not rtrtdily connected Each of the men had 32 hours \ r k d h l l 't I f l t l V T I ' first hand, me quality of me res­ sence. are protected by Scotch Guard not mtance the bea^y of (he ed “Band Oonceri-lhme Park.” 'The average citizen is . a pretty You Can Depend On Us! indav June 8a away, It hit an ant^mae which He owusaid ..c he wu-u oould not say ^ The owner of to ^ car being wim llie war on crime. But of toarto training to crowd con- RCURY taurants, me courtesy of cus­ Mr. Plrog has many years of and this is wonderful where, fur­ ■foine. You can have this re­ It wUl be . ' disrupted to communications whether .fixing to tanks would driven by Antollnl, John M. easy mark. It Isn’t often ihey get a trol, and, another 16 hours for Dr. George A.F. Isindtaig 8r. toms ag^ts, .me convenience experience in upholstering fur- niture gets a lot of use and GARAGE sd 7:M,-pCm. In Center Park. TrovBl Ag«ncy Open 7 Days A Week mounted tor a small sum and momentarUy. delay Ai^k> 14, scheduled for Gottschalk, 71, of 196H Blue- "About 66 per cent of me peo­ chance, to act as Aiepanls, each year toy have spent''in will apeak about tjid "Writ 60 oL transport faclUUes. nlture and you know that you where mere are children. Spills, enloy wearing tt again, JMsnball E. Hodge, master till Midnight MANCHESTER 18 Main S t, TsL 649-4531 The e:q>loslon catised ApoUo laun^ Oct. 1. field Dr.,-was charged with al- ple who call us wish mey'd deme especially for a ffbergtas the guard.' Year* of Manchester Memorial After you've decided on the are getting the services of an wipe up and will not peneteEite Spidel watch bands are car- J-^'bf t o lodge, announces me fol­ lowing a person under 18 to It last week," observes Jack lamb. 'Wim their M-1 and M-14 rifles Hospital," at pt a meeting o t 6 4 6 ^ 2 7 5 6 place. Mercury can arrange^ expert when you have work the fabric nor will soil. How- ried hfire »nd theta watch ifaands, lowing appointments for t o an­ 352 MAIN S t. 646-9298 SpGckilliln^ In . operate tin uninsured vehicle. Myers, an Orange County lock- unloaded, t o men rtucdi clips the Ktwanis Club of Manches- NO SERVICE your transportation — by alt done at this shop, yet you will ever, you can protect fabric are' designed to make your AUTO PARTS niversary events; Acting upon a tip Crom a Oourt date for both Is May 18. smith. "We get called after me of suniminltloa in meir beK ter Tuesday noon at the Man- xCHAROE or ship, or in comlbi|^tion. They find his prices to be very rea- not treated with Scotch Guard watch look ev'cn more beauU- '?'10 Hl(i )AU GRAKE SERVICE Chester M. Feiris, honorary custodian rieenfng a vacant U.S. Troops, Atli es Overrun Deitalls of me accident were not burglau- has been In and out.^' apartment „at 494 N. Main pouches'. S^me had tear gas cheater Country Club. wiU prepare individual itinera­ Bonable. It. you want custom by purchasing a can o f Scotch fill. Stop in and 'oee the dlffer- chairman^ and Charles O. complete. Louvered and sUdlng windows grenades. {Acoompanylng trucks ----- RESERVATIONS FOR Boy - SeU ries, personaly escorted tours, furniture, this is me place lo go. . Guard in an Aerosol can at. me ert ntyles. ^ OPEN Front End Allgnmont Plrle, chairman, for the lodge St., Patratmian Janies Mc- e HOTELS —----- are usually the point ot entry Oooe (srmed '^tfa a crook carried ro£ of concertina wire J. Grant Swank, eucuttvs or group tours depending on Drive around in back of the P & M Upholstery Shop. FVU ~ Should you not And a stone dinner-meeting on June 4. Fer­ Base Camps in Caml;i i i i i e Air l i n e s COINS Appraise SAT, TO 1 PM. COMPLAINTS or simple locks mat can be Instead o f a re\^ver?) found to Uo ^ ' Steak House. Ifomben Propt "Rady’’ DnPont mering antique velvet, c^ ed an off-Broadway 'work by Ftaul pliable environment for Industry Zlndel about an unloving momer PenKMial N otice* S i. were*XSS.’ be among me It^ms considered wuTT^m to‘^f,#v ^ S : ------— ?»*»•***« ««>« UUWIUMAUVlInfWmatton -iniiYmay Rubber Stampe velvet or some of me beautiful ------The two ground troops kiiled P>'®e‘d®«»^ In Protest at the next Town Council meet- «lde^ onS^ «>"tect Mis. Helen TJlo.n.. or e Wedding Invltatioiia and 276 Main Street says me presitant of me Manu- and two peculiar siaters. tapestries they .have. No long- fadturere AsHocteJttan o f OoMMct n te award foT best musical ing on Monday at 8 p.m. In me bore diw ^ white para- Mrs. Barbara HauschOdL ^Acceqsortes er need you worry about choos­ ___. ■ Armored Cavalry regiment, ““ r^L (Gonttnued .from Page Gae) council chambers of the Town chutes. FRONT END Phone: 649-6977 lout. ■ went to "Company,’’ wim soars I. I.. tha across’ Ihe Cambodian border e Business Ctaida, ing velvet for this velvet w5T In lovtag memory of JoMrixMul- Which Is participating in me ^ - ^ viMnnin blocked downtown traffic noil,Hall. The ine council is'u aisoalso ex- 'i'»®o«>re Dwight wooisey a receotlon Hntorkir IftM Lettsrheads, EnvelopM "H m ' Utter fact is that Con- by Stephen Sondhstan and bopk Br., wiio paseed awny May 3, (J.8.- Soum Viettiameee Invasion «Tom Soum Vietnam DYNAMICS Featurtiig a Mmplete line of not crush or mat; me new ny­ necticut’s business climate ts a by Geoige Furth. t ~ to a'lo^ OenerL Mo- P®®ted to discuu funding ter - h^ htt bronse deoonted Ethel Robb who^teretong ^ a* %U BROAD STREET e All types of BuaineM Shw Prodocts plus ' lon has a shorter nap and It HOME t)IF FAMOUS BBAMDS (rf North Vietnamese and Viet F*our omer Soum Vietnamese ^ denounce It as ‘be school, including a formal ooeratlon save Adm gaudy Dayglo point, and principal of Whddell iti-hool will Forma—Register—One­ flabby thing compared to me "Borstal Boy,'’ by Frank Oone but not (orsotten. (BaMad Dater Qoeeqi) Oenersl Antomottv* wears and wears. Crush a piece Cong sanctuaries In Cambodia task forcea with Ainerican ad- part of t o ^ ^ machine." resolution, by me bond council ^^l^^rd J X ilth ^ ’ ^ students skinmed frisbees and ta held tomorrow thorn 2 to 6 time Carban'i-Padded^to. BetMOrlng ------cUmate lii other states,’’ said McMahon, dasd’s with BUuui’a o Hotpoint . 0 Maytag. o Frlgtdatea o SoaKDi EfeoMt MS-dOd^^ and smooth it out; not asmark wuuam C. Harding Thursday;. life In a youth reformatory: Two Mtw, Badle E. MuUoon ordei'ed bj) President Nixon. vlsens have Invaded Firebombs were thrown concerning the Issuance of g^^^ ' commandant of to tenmeed beaeWjalls In the ah. p.m. at me school auditorium. e Custom Mad* o RCA o Panasonic o WestingbowM ' o Hotpolat and Family. flnmilillilT In will show. ------:------'jjjj. y/ceka ago It won the New York ______‘‘be fatalities were announced known as me Pariot i ^ak, 66 through a cellar window of me bonds. Cbast Ouaid explained In sbsorb the dem- The reception Is open to tiu ■Vmt Ited Oeometry Rubber Stampe I Stonoa o Dlihwaaheia e Kadlsa e TVa o Onyaaa « Eta. In Memoiiam " A®®rt®an tro<^ diwe deep mUes to to southwest, ^ taaxlquarters at Hobart The date for a public hearing onstratoni who had crowded the public. Bmlto Servloe and League of Iheaten’ Tony med­ Into Ctambodla and reached me have penetrated some 80 miles In,Geneva, N.T., and a ®" tee proposed public worla mlttee te^ m ^ made niihlte Ctoeen Friday after- flhedt Ahaorbeift dioeli our LOW prieos Sot A PalRting Pnblsm? Ws’ll Hsipl allion. ------In aad and loving memory of headquarters none ot the su- into Cambodian territory. firebomb ' was hurled through Sarago wlU also be set at 11^ ^day j^at budget relrtrl^ . to hear and cheerCheer The Rev. Dr. Ortondo L. Tib. BViesIga and DomesUe Opan Ev^ tM 9 P.IA at W ft laibtd L«U1 -- PHONE 647-1269 Service still means something to us;—and 'service away May 3. preme CommunUt command for 'The U.S. Command has re- jhe window of me ROTC armory meeting. 'The council has al- „ e forcing anend to me select- W®®®bes demanding me release bets, execuUve mttuw^. ^ the S V Fraa laapeettoa Soum Vietnam. ported 292 North Vletoamese ^ Oregon Stole Unlveielty. «'®«*y approved to expendl- ^ reserve portion of Its over-sU defendants In (he Oopnectlout OUnventlon of No OMIgatioa , John Dennis HsnilU means spending enough time with yoii to help you Always a aUent heartache Many a silent tear. U.8. spokesmen at to scene and Viet Cong ^troops IdlledAso About li09 Kent Stole Universl- te*"® «P b> $286,999 for con- reserve progmm Panther murder trial—,, American Baptist fbein'h^ dOBN TBOMZA, |daB*gto O'' 16 SERVER STREET . select the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ But otaays a beoutlfut memory said a North Vietnamese Infan- far, 161 of them by air attacks, ty atudento broke windows, set •‘ructldn. According to Town He noted that' 17,990 of the tecludlng the party’s national will be guest prcadMr tomor^ ning, Seo UB for paint and service when you plan your ceneas eodWT TO oodwi Of the one I loved ao dear. God gave me atrength to bear It. try regiment had fled to t o American spokesmen have re- Hrgg damaged cars dur'ng Attorney Daniel Cavanaugh, 24 000 In to ready-reserve pix>- <*»!«»>■». B««by O. Male. row at the 10:80 ajn. wonrtilp next project. A SnrvIcG .courage to face Uie blow, north less man two hours before ported six Americans wounded a mile-long march early today however, me panel cannot are so-called selected re- campus had organlasd ssrvioe at Commutafy Baptist tait what It meant to lose you O f No one wlU ever know. " me Americans and South Viet- in addition to the mree killed, f^m me center of Kent, OWo. -malte final. approval of -tWs gervlsU who can be nwhtilied In mobUlsed to dope wfth vio- Church. A reoepifon wUl be hMd namese moved in. _ Soum Vietnamese losses were ^ 19,000-student campus. l*nf® •*> expenditure without a me briefest period. lence, If It ooounad, but thsre for Or. and Mrs. Tlbbtotts after Sincnrlty •MCIAUIITSmniac IN lUICtXONIC Badly Mtaoed^ TUNf.U- S'ANALVtlt Wke, 'The Americans, spearheaded put at four killed and 10 wound- xhey shouted, "Down with Nix- hearing. mnim me problems In- *“0® *®r ths mtdfos mid the ssrvtos. Where Personal E /lJ oh n son PAINT CQ IGNITION ft CARBURETOR by a column of tanks, overran ed. on." Earlier, toy had burned a Di omer businesseq,, to volved In to cutback have not >®w studsnto to do during And -— ----- ,------i. Conalderatlon In Memoriam several Norm Vietnamese and U.S. officers said observation copy oi me U.S.- Constitution council Is expected to examine been evaluated, but 'equttaMe After the main demoastesv SPECIALISTS _____ jK*- Vist Cong base camps with tittle and gunshlp heUcopters had saying, "President Nixon has t o fringe benefits portion of anftngemente am being.worked te>n. 723 MAIK_ST., MANCHESTER-^PHONE 649-4601^ Is A Tradition tTOM tTALLINO 4 HA4D ta tovtng numory of our m otor 4TA4T4 • IMMIOVIt OAS MILSAOl and tether, Stanley and KatberliM resistanoe and seised tons of been given clearance to "fire on muidreed to Constitution." tee tantract between to teach- out for rcscnrlsts. "A girt walked In here with BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK 4 (Nome KMFO^ANCI who _psasoa away April 18, rice. anything that moves" in an in Pasadena, Oallf., some 269 •»’ union and to Board of Smith sm* questkifiod by a cut she got ysstsrday and Fire 400 Mam SiroqL and May ft 1S88. But toy were still searching area exteiidlng about mree deniatwUators at California In- Education. A discussion of a Reps. Edwaid P. Bolsad, D- three nurses and four dootogs Your indepMidtnt f cAbw fceOi ..^Saw enw r] MAmaerssmrKS AtaajrcAhmye a silent heartache, for t o underground command miles north and west of the> stltute . of 'Techiwtogy carrisd proposed resolution to the State Mass., me siilbcomRiittes chair- pounesd on her," said a msdUial BkOAO ST. *”— - allent---- Town fireutonr snawered always a tMautiful memory pests of to Central Office tor ground operations In me Fish- signs readhig: "The kbiir is s Department of Trangwrtatton jpon, and ttlvlo O. Ctonto, R- ^ W false atanh last rtght about . M tf e t C m m a n c h e s t e a M hr tit pMn vdM ... t M a a ir t * ones ws loved *0. dMT. SoumV Vietnam —C08VN— hook sene. The free-fire zone fink," "Nixon kills,’’ sad "Stoy concerning oOw relocation of Maas., nuikiigr minority m«m- Aid Wk-, I Statton" at Pierson OoHmWi '10:16, rsqioniUag to a call from 6 4 3 - 2 1 9 7 ^ 44 WIST CINTU ITUn •ad Onutdoblidreii '®Wch controla all\nUUUry and contains some riUageg. out of Cambodia.'' Rt. 6 la also on to agsidla. bsr. I of Tala’* U re*l(lsntla1 units Don *4 at Agnaa and Hilltop Dr. ilM lir. Read Herald Ads «Lvn UNI liniNaoN y T ■

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Fiye i ^ n s National League ' West at His Best, NEW YORK (A P )—^^Ed- «PP^ th«*r output to 23 in 20 game winning atreak waa INDIAN!^ ROYALS — Eaat Division. W. L. P ot G.B. die KlUdco knew his Boston rtnch-hltte\ Chuck Hinton NEW YORK, (AP) — ground ball hit 'his. way. You Diego. Steve Hunts homered for In Seveiivth a , j , two guzntB. » * .», V Chicago^, 13 6 .084 -— ^ the Padres’ run.' , Red Sox Jnad power so he Taatnemskl started the shoU- ORIOLES - TWINS — drlUed a two-nh\^uble. keying york They’re mst wild about Just can’t find a tetter man to 11 9 .660 2M play third, ‘ I don’t care where waited patiently for- the ingot Angels starter Tom Mur- Rookie Terry Crowley, given the-^lndlans*-touM:^ eighth in- pitt^urgh 11 9 .060 2% Clete Boyer in Atlanta— N ip Saints LOS ANGELES (A P )— CkiRch Red Holamnii of the you look.’’ ' GUNT8 • PHILS — New York Knickerbockers declared, “ I ilian’t notice Axnkviinn It finnllv enmo P**y * two-run belt in the a starting oppqrtunlty >vhile out- h*ng whloh sent the^Royals reel- st.Louls 8 .629 8 Moreanna, ah exotic danc- Rich Robertson’s two-hitter , j ^. ’ opening inning, Stott creaihed fielder Frank Robinson rested, ^ their eighth consecutive phuadel. eprPhil Niekro, an ecstatic The Braves tpuched lomF Joe By TOM BARRETT anything wrong with Jerry West’s handkout there.” 10 10 .eioo 8^ Decker for'two runs in the first and Bobby Bonds’ two-run ho­ leavinit toe California An- Jils fourth of the season leading slammed a ttiree-run homer— Plnlella had a^three- j^fontr^ 13 .816 7 iitcher, and a 17-year-old Whoever thinks baseball :------^— - There hml'iieen fean that a a Inning on Hank Aaron’s ninth mer boosted the Oiantai past Jammed JCft thumb might keep gels slightly shellshocked. oCf the second and Smith his first In the majors—to help for the loaei^ an d i high school girl who had Philadelphia. Denny Doyle’s is a boring sport should ‘The Red Sm -warmed up for clubbed his fourth of the year in l5ave McNally to his fourth vie- Amos Otis cracked five straight Cincinnati homer and FeUx' Mlllon’s RBI the L^Angeles Lakers ooe oujt 6 ' .739/ ho qualms about ..puckering double. They got what proved to twtHiut dbubls In the fifth and have been presehi., yester­ Cheney Nine Friday night’s four home run the seventh. tory of the seaMn. Dave'May *** \ Atlanta 11 MO 6V4 of Uto fourth game of the No/- up with $40 on the line. be the winning nm in the fifth Deron Johiuum’SsJwo-out single day in Bristol as.the^East barrage with three the.previous Tax opnnected for a solo shot, added a basee-loaded triple for * • * . prancdsco 12 e . ■ i tiprial Basketball Association /4 7 8 Boyer got his annual kiss In on Sonny Jackson’s single,. In the ^ghth were the only hits Catholic Eagles launched a~ night ogaiMt Oakland with ring- off reliever Ekldle Fisher in the the OHolea while Cesar Tover WHITE SOX - TIOERS — An^es 6 Loser Again championship playofta on SYi- .476 the fourth Inining of the Braves’ Decker^ plckoff throwing error off the right-hander. ^ mammoth last inning on­ Reader Carl Taastrsemskl drill- fifth. crashed a homer for the Twins. Bobby Knopp’s three-run ho- day night. 14 .384 evt 3-2 triumph over the Chicago 'and a sacrifice fly by Tony * ,s *■ / slaught and then hosting St. ing two roundtrippers and Scott also drilled a rim-scor- ^ j .818 V All West did was play 60 min­ San w o 16 9% Cubs Friday night but It didn’t Gonzales. Niekro yielded solo' ASTROS • CARRS — Paul’s turned around fo do the Oeorge SCott and Reggie Smltt> Ing double'and single, backing YANKS - BREWERS — sparked an eight run sixth [day’s Results By One R u n utes out of a pootlble 66 oa have the same effect as'last homers to Decker and Billy Wil­ Jesus Alou drove in three rims same, but lost out, 6-6. 1 / the Lakers won 121-iiie in over- ^lng in Chlpago's victory New^ork. 2, San Diego 1 year’s smooch Morganna. Eagle bats were dead qUent / pounding of'the Angels. --Ray------Culp,- who------retired- * 17 -batters------cer, - - each----- with ■" two ■ hl'ts, also which featured a flat fight be­ liams. 'With a double and set up two For the second time thta week time. He scored 87 points and lion 9/\St. Louis 3 That time, Boyer followed with others with another WnPhogger throughout the first five innings lli other’ AL contests, Oakland In a row at one point and al- drove in a pair of runs, backing tween: DetfoU's EMck McAullffe nclnnatl 6,^Wttsbiugh 4 Elsewhere in the National Cheney Tech’s basebaU team contributed 18 assists, which ta a double. This time, his next at- League, (Cincinnati tripped as the Astros sna(g>^ an eight- as moundmein Bill Meftd allow­ buried iyashingtgn 12-B, Raltl- lowed six hits In tJl. Mel Stottlemyre’s second vlcto- and Bill Melton of the Sox. / Atlanta 3, ChidB^ 2 bat resulted in a liner to left. ed iK>t a hit. The ice began to dropped a one-run thriller. Yes- shorP of the final play- more bbist^ Minnesota 9-3, • • t ry after three losses. McAullffe tagged Melton fdr Pittsburgh 6-4, the New York game losing streak against the Montreal 3, Loe ^Angeles 1 “ She said she wanted to kiss break ever so slightly in the terday afternoon In Hartford, ^ record of 19 held by former New York trtmm^ Milwaukee A’S - SENATORS — Daimy Walton drove in three an out in the opening Innli^ on Mets nipped San. Diego 2-1, San Cards. Houston’s Joe Pepltone San FYanclsco 3, Philadelphia me,” Boyer explained, ' “ and sixth as wlrming hurler Mike 6-8, Cleveland stopped Kansas Dick Green’s three-nm homer runs for the Brewers with a sin- .a close play and seconds later j Francisco beat Philadelphia 8-1, and Lou Brock of St. Louis hit innnce lecn scored a 6 - 4 decl, y^e pair of evenly matched I said to let me take my chew­ Houston whipped St. Louis 9-3 solo homers. Jieffrles (ooITa stroll end scar­ Sion over the locals. Earlier thU teams head back to New York City 7-S and Chlcdgo betted De- and a. bases-loaded triple by gle and a tremendous two-run both players started' throwing Today’s GOmee ing tobacco out first. She was ed on John McKeen's double. tridt 18-6. winning pitcher Jim Himter 440-foot home run into Yankee punches with playefs .from both Houston*(Griffin 1-8) Sind Montreal defeated Los An­ The victory was only the sec­ week Windham Tech of WUH- and Monday’s fifth game at .St. better lookdi^ than Morganna. Things came apart at the * * * helped the A’s snap a five-game Stadium’s left center field clubs Joining tl>e action. Melton Louis (Briles 0-1) N geles 3-1. ond on the road thdB season for mantle took the measure of Madison Square Garden, the She may not have been built • * « seams in the unbelievable BED SOX • ANGELS — losing string: Aurello Rodrigues bleachers. The circuit was 'Wal- and McAulUfe and 'Tiger Man- (Chicago (Hottzman 3-2) at At- the Astros. . Ihey had lost 10 Oieney by a 6-6 count. beet four-of-seveh series stands .tetter, but she was tetter look- REDS - PIRATES — straight away from home since seventh^ as East, down 3-1, tried Pete Depka turned in a fine at two apiece. The last two have The Red Sox, who led the tna- and Lee Maye cracked homers ton's eight of the season and ager MGaye' Smith were ejected lanta (Jarvis 2-2) N deisperately to at least to Ue Jon #ith 197 hom en last yeaT, for the Senators, \rixtse four- gave him 23 runs batted in. - from tjte game. ihg. She was cute, That’s why I defeating Giants on opening five-hitter but seven errors and gone to orvertlme—the Kni$ks Pittsburgh (Veale 1-1) at Cin­ hadao get the tobacco out.’ ’ . Johnny Bench cracked a the game. It did that and more six walks helped prove cinnati (MoGlothlin 1-2) day. Ironically, both Candle­ ^ vrinnlrtg 111-lOg on Wednesday Nlel(ro didn’t kiss Boyer but three-run homer as the Reds stick Park in San FYancisco with the aid of five pinch hit­ downfall. Montreal (Waslewski 0-0) at piled iip a 6-0 lead and then sur­ night. he probqbly wanted to after the and Busch Stadium in St. Louis ters. Cheney led 3-1 after three in­ Los Angeles (FVrster 2-1) N vived a grand slam homer by —,--*»(AP Ptetofax) (AP Photofax) A crowd of 17,609 at the BV»r- slickflelding third baseman have artificial turf—Just like First-up Tom Happeny whack­ SQUEEZE PLAY-t-Los Angeles Lakers’ Ejgin Baylor mar puvers his way nings, getting a run in each iMojor League Friends and Relatives Joining New York (McAndrew 1-1) at Pittsburgh’s Willie Stargell. BLASTING- OUT — Arnold Palmer blasts but of ed one to left field, which was um saw the regulation period came up ^^th two defensive the Astrodome . througlKKnicks’ Bill Bradley and Dick Barnett on his way 5r two points. frame, but Prince rallied for end 99-99 thanks in part to a i I AM sI a b m ___ _ San Diego (Kirby 0-2) * • • sand trap <)Ii; 17th in Byron Nelson Tournament. caught, but between this out gema, starting^'a double play in * • • three, markers ^ in the fourth to , great defensive play by reserve :Lead«rs__ Philadelphia (Short 1-1 ) at the eighth a n o ^ in g far to his METS - PADRES — *and the . second, einother fly out American League Baseball’s Pension Band Wagon San F’rancisco (Perry 2-3) EXPOS • DODGERS — go ahead, 4-3 ^ e n e y knotty John Tresvant. He cOme on BATTINa (36 at bats) — Hop­ left to throw ouKRon Santo In Donn (Clendenon drilled a Carl Morton, a one-time out-' Palmer Find^ JPutiing Stroke to left. East exploded, Bob S r D ^ f e ConferoHc^ headers the count in its half of the fifth 56 seconds remaining and, Sunday’s Games the ninth. \ ' two-run single and Tom Seaver Coroso began it with a double, but two runs in the lyin ce sixth \| kins, Chicago, .436; D. Johnson, NEW YORK (AP) — Fortunately, Sherry never RolUe Hemsley, with over 20 Boston at St. Louis, 2 fielder, baffled the Dodgers on “He has saved me^wo games hurled a four-hitter for-his .15th three hits as the Ehepos rode followed by a free pass to Tom proved enough to win. 2 B^tim ote, 3.97. A _ y „ orou n o f pension. He is the yeans, gets ^15 a month. Chicago at Atlanta Juknls and both scored on knocked away an inbounded ixoll already,” said Ndekro,\riio has consecutive regular season vic­ Mack Jones’ two-run double ta. Bob Burnham again paced RUNS — Blair, Baltimore, 18; ^ ^ i. , brother of Calvin OrUflth;' presl- “ When we were In the plan a Plttartjuigh at Cincinnati another two-bagger by John aimed for WUlta Reed. 2 Tovar, Minnesota, 1,8; F. Hdw- men who helped inaxe dent of ttie Twins and die adopt- five-year major leaguer could won only two. “I like tilsee a tory as the Mets shaded Sgn their victory. Arnie, Jack One-Two Cheney with two hits. Hoizman said he felt his team, Montreal at Los. Angeles ■Durig. Mike Miles walked and Glast^bury Blanks Rami^, and -a rd , .Washington, 17; R . Smith, b a seb a ll bifif b u sin ess w h en »<>*> of Hall of Famer Clark take his pension money at age The locali”?are how 0-4 played wall in Bpotm "but we New York at San Diego, 2 Don Gaudreau reached after be­ Prince is 1-1. ™ subway and bus fares were a four-year man can Philadelphia at San Francis­ Order Requested hy Son ing hij by a pitch to load the missed too many fast-break op­ RUNS BA’Txm) IN — Alyea, . , -n j ■ .ii. Uigtbn basebau fame. Sherry is take his pension at age 46. Some co, 2 In Nelson Golf ^lay bags, then John Socha added eeli (6) portunities. Minnesota, 28; Walton, MUwau- ® nickel. W ill Sit down With 61 and a native of Montreal. of these men, like AUle Rsy- I Checkered Flag | ab r •h e rW "Tfiere really little, if any, American League hls finishing touch, a double to Rocky Hill Tojpis Coventry ab. a 0 0 0 0 ta kee, 23; F. Howard, Washing- baseball Commissioner Had Rdbertson not become a nolde, fought Dor the original East Division DLLAS (A P)— Arnold Palmer, who says ‘T'ye been 3 1 1 1 1 difference between these two STAFFORD iSPEEDWAY drive three runs home. 3 0 0 0 0 risriT Bowie Kuhn and tell him Plan more than 20 years W. L. Pet. G.B. damn tired of putting so bad,” believes he has foynd Glastonbury High (4 -4 ) the plate with two doubles 'qnd two runs were scored by the teams,” Hoizman added. If that excitement wasn’t had two JtBIs. In tbe fourtlKin- winners on errors and the a 0 1 0 0 HITS — Clark, New York, • . . . . . - . . celve $550 a ntontti as hU pen- a ^ .* ' . Baltimore 14 6 .700 ' — Joe Louis Admitted With the season only two the putting stroke that helped make him the athlete ©t enough" there’s the Saints’ h 3 0 0 0 0 Tresvant hadn’t seen action 28; A. Johnson, Oalitomia, i28; BDOUt the inequities of the eion. Reynolds brou£rht ouit against ];>etr^t ended Rockville High’s (6- ning he made a shoestring catci\ Patriots rallied for only a nm Montii, 3 1 a 1 0 12 7 632 1% weeks old, four dUfennt' wln- the past decade, but golPs most glamorous name isn’t "'comeback effort in their half of Koe, rf, 3 2 0 0 0 in any o f the p re v k ^ three F^giMl, CaUfomla. 28; 2 Ued fram e’s p en sion plan. "B ut n ow /’ aold a ’Twins offl- the plan but it was thrown out of Boston 3) six-game winning that prevented a run from scor-^ Jn the bottom half of the inning. , Pstty, p, ' a a 1 1 0 games against the lOilcks al­ wiUi 27. 12 8 .600 2 nen wUl be included in the field giving the secret away. th6\tnnlng. Juknls, who took . j. j j?i. ' It Is a ticklish subject be- "he doubles his pension court. Reynolds is appealing his Washinirton golf’s “Big Three’’—Gary Flay- Bud Rothwell pitched the win MiUette. lb, 3 0 0 0 0 though his play in the fifth DOUBLES — Alvarado, Bos­ 11 9 .560 3 To Psychiatric Ward tonight when Stafford %>eedwBy Palmer used only 26. putts Fri­ o v e r ^ mound after Jeffries streak yesterday afternoon Tollsano, p. q. 0 0 1 0 cause: a month to |1,100 by case. ^^k day to take a one-shot lead over er of South Africa—^who was in 'Dean Kupferschmdd also had Walt Solenskl got the loss, game of the opening playoff ae­ ton, 8; PetrocelH, Boston, 8 ;'D. _ 10 12 .466 6 again hosts the NASCAR modl- at even par 70. was taitoiv out in flavor of a winning the C V C tilt, 2-0. Totals 'KM e r i" 1 Sheiry Robertson, a vice pres- ^^hg a eoach for U ^ y s. The “The men who signed off nev- Cleveland 8 11 .421 6% DENVER (AP) — Joe Louis, former world heavy­ old antagonist Jack Nlcklaus in pinch hitterNiiad a game of three hits for the winners. Pitch- \ ------ries against Phoenix had' been Johnson, Baltimore, 7; B. Rob- MlnneMta T w1m» in rtile was change last year ^ er had a representative. We fieds In twln-36 lap features at Shooting 68s were Bill Brask In other area play, Elling- West Division weight boxing champion, has been admitted under court the mud-splaahied and chilled trouble ,in one iniUng. Bob (top- ton High (4-2) defeated Staf- er Court Harned went the dLs- \Trinity 'Wins ckeaey (5) outstanding. foson, Baltimore, 7. February la now also a coach. fellows could gain a better Were never noUfled that the 8:16. Ctompetltlofi hosr been the of San Diego, <3allf., Joe Carr tande for EMington^ ab r h o rbl 12 ‘ 7 .632 order to Colorado Psychiatric Hospital. key word tMs season at Mai opening round of the 6100,000 hec led off with single, fol- ford High, 11-2, South Windsor 6 1 1 1 0 The Knicks, hdttlng nine of HUPLHJS Tower, Mlnneao- needs 83 days to qualify tor pension.’’ pension would be raised,” added California of Worcester, Mass., national Ed (tonington had a two-run HARTF^^RD, Ctonn. (AP) — 4 0 1 1 0 to, 4; Otis, Kansas Cityt 8. Bqb Perkin, spokesman fo r ------—■— ^ Barlow’s tricky half mile.' Byron Nelson Golf (Jlaaslc. lowed by Keith ^^Onderson (4-3) nipped Tolland High (4-2), their first 11 shots, five of them ...... a better pension. What a change! Jurge* Oakland the hospital, said: "AU "we ever amateur king Steve Melnyk of single for the losers. With Steve Ftok pitching a shut- 4 0 0 0 0 HOME RUNS ^ F. Howard, The expandhig six cylinder “I think I’ve found something reaching . op an error. k^e.^le by a score of 4-3, and Rocky 3 1 2 0 1 by Dick Barnett', built an early And who can blame Sherrard “ All we’re asking is leas than eSUcago say is that a psychiatric patient Jacksonville FTa., and Peter out, Trinity \trounced Bowdoln Larrlmore^, 1 a 1 2 0 Washington, 8; Walton, IBlwau- powered Sportsman Clem will that helped,” a grinning Pal­ and Jim Gamey drove the nms Hill came from behind to defeat SOUTH WINDSOR—Entering lead and a 27-24 advantage at ------^ejoan^ R ^rtsm , a former half a 1 ^ of bread. And we’re Kan^s City /is admitted. Period. That’s eU,” Townsend of London, England. 6-0 FYiday in baseball. Me^, rf, a 0 0 0 1 kee, 8; Mlncher, Oakland, 6. Padres Easy also be included In ttie festivi­ mer said. “It’s the old stroke home with singles. With the ty/, ^ ’o equipment m ^ e r has Washington (Colem ai 1-1) A pair of old rivals' from Tuesday again Hartford's South hits. ClnclnnaU, 27; B. WUUlanu, eda, AUan- over the arena setting for the 'ager; former pitcher-coach with open arms. (Romo 2rf» will be the men In tire spotlight Durts, cf. Knights topped Stafford in a lied for a single score' In the Pacers Ran into Carrier A *^^**^v striking out the last 10 In a row Gaudreau, 2b. 2:00 Bruins vs. Blues, ' Hsbncr, Pittabur^^i 8. best-of-7 o|]»ener^ to be telecast Johnny Oooney former New men on the coaching Louis attorney, Irving An- in another 2-1 triumph over San tonight in the seventh modified Today Is Big Day Socha, ae, NCXXJ contest, tilth and Coventry added one in TRHHjBS — Hairelson, New natlonaUy by CSS at_ 1 p.m ., catoheiMXtach I « ij Berres. lines this year are Ted Klu- ? at Kansas City McKeon. if, Channel 18 draws, arrived ateut 20 minutes Diego stock car racing meet of the Lotwo. Sb, Collier went three for tour at the sixth, tying the game. The The Denver Rockets ^ro© out the second half, York, 4; 4 ^ with 8. CXDT. “We don’t mind a man com- szewskl with Cincinnati, Frank ■ later, TruJUlo said. -, , „ „ ; , seaseedway at 8:16. Happ^y, rf, era ran into Darel Carrier. threat when Jeff Oongdon sank Oakland at Washington, .2 Crisplno, rf, clnnaU, 10; H. Aaron, Atlanta, Ing,” he said. “ It’s the first needs 82 days to double his pen- bur with Washington, Hoot ETv- der read. In part, “It do'indicat- “ »^trum -a once- Ihe Westfield battlers, are Ed Ooroao, cf, Loe Angeles, outgwmed cold- a three-pointer with 4:66 re- . time Boston’s been In the finals slon," says BIU Jorges, now a ers with Cleveland, Charley Milwaukee at New York, 2 ed the respondent Is In ne^ of thing,” said Seav- B. Sullivan, c, er. “This one was my kind of Patnode, former twotlme track Around Louisville Juknta, p. afaooting Denver 114-106 and malning and cut (he lead (b nine 8TOLBJN BASES — Cardenal, since 1968. We have 14 i>l%yen special assignment scout and Wagner with Boston, Hugh M\U- California at Boston ho^ltahzaOon for observation- ®'"- ® game—I was setting up the hlt- champion, and Bobby Bard. LOUISVILLB, Ky. (AP) — l ^ d strikes up tbe traditional jmS,®*lbr' carrier flipped in six points hi points at 107-98. Then Denver St. Louis, 7; Bonds, Ban Fran- back from our first team, .and I trouble Miooter with the Wash- cahy with the Chicago WUiite diagnosis and treatment ,or “P hit Patnode toMc over the point the final two minutes of over-\ ran out of firepower and went cisco, 7; 6 Ued with 6. think experience means some- ington Senators. “It’s the princl- Box cuid Roy McMillan of the mentallenuu illness.*uiness. ' tera, and makliig diem hit my Louisville citizens say their city ‘‘My Old Kentucky Home.” q. '' leadership from Bard last cornea alive for only one week The crowd Joins in. Some in- 26 6 time to pull KeMucky over Indl- for more than two minutes with- PITCHING (8 Decisions) -- thing. pie of the thing. MUwaiukee Brewers. New National Mark Under (Colorado law, the 66- ^*1®**" x / week. St. Psal’s (6) ana 114-110 . in ' the American out a basket while Los Angalea Y each year. Thta ta the week, and field - patrons and .railMriis who Seaver, NewA’sew York, 6-0, 1.000, “We’re w ere going uiw Into Itu ttguixusiagainst ’’Fortyroixy oiof USus ngneasigned onoff some Wilburwiitnir neeosneeds only three FORT LAUOERnAT ir irio year-old Louis coUld be hospital- Seaveri Jim struck out 63 Pa- Jones, an Agawam'' favorite, ab, r V « rbl BasketbaU Association playoffs puslied its lead to 18 points. today is its big day as more may have put away a number of Kenney, if, 0 0 1.74; Hands, Chicago, 4-0, 1.000 the best,” Bowman added, “but year* ago because we were of- months In uniform for Increased (AP) Chris NoU a 17 vear Ized for up to 90 days tor examl- *®® UfeUme Innings and Lecuyer, a steady per­ Zlle. 3b. Friday night. A free throw by Carrier broke nation, but anyanv decisiondeclskm on them, S|id hls lifetime than 100,000 persons pack the track’s renowned, watered- Me^. p, » / « '^®’'^® ^ "®*^®* *®*'®^ ^ ""'■® ® ^ benefits. Evers is in the some old-Plne Oest Sclxxil Senior former from Springfield, . sure Churchill Downs for the Kentuc- down mint juleps belt out the Gerney. ib. The Stars’ victory evened a 106 tie and put the Colonels In STRIKBOOTS — S ew er, New was no easy m a t^ . We fln l* e d get 6340 a month. But look at category. McMUlan left a minor tabllshed a natUmal hdrh sohnol treatment must be made by a record against SalKUego is 6-0. their best-of-7 Western Division front for .good, the only other drivers to have ky Derby. lyrics as If they are singing a Lyman, c. York, 52; Qibeorv St, Lx>ul«, 86; fast afiainst Pittsburgh, and Mel Harder wUh 42 years in piro leag;ue manager’s post to return record Tuesday in the -vnrri board of medical directors at “This is the best^atart. I’ve Norton. 2b. 200 passed the century mark In ■ “ Until" you go to Kentucky and bawdy song. Others intone them Krampltz, rf.- finals at one game apiece. The After Ourrier broke the dead- P. Niekro, Atlanta, 86. 'that wik help the morale.” baU! He g«t» only $215 a .month, to coaching lines. ■ 200-yard the hospitalf ever bad in the m ajor^ said Ooloneta took a 1-0 lead in their lock. Gene Moore sank a field freejptyle swimming event. points. wltii your own eyes behold a reverently, tears in their eyes. Vann, rf. One of the most popular heavy­ Seaver, who Is 6-0 this yew aft­ Copjec, cf, Eastern Dlvteton windup series, goal. Bob NetoUcky brought In- The boys wUl be fighting for The niuslc ends, and the AnCerson, ss. weight boxing rtiampions, er -- winning------■» “hls “ last 10 regular- Derby, you ain’t seen nothin’,” Los Angeles wiped out on ll- .dtafia within one 109-108 with a the top prize tonight in the 60- the late newspaperman Irvin S. horses parade to the starting Louie held the crown from 1937 games in a row In 1969 lap main event. Totals 30 6 8 point Denver halftime lead in tlp-ln, but the Pacera could nev- Oobb onbe wrote. gate to speed toward' 'the Innings 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 Totals Ashe^ Graehner^Headed ^Pound for Pounjd, the Greatest Fighter^ to 1949. He claimed the drown consecuUve triumphs East Catholic- 0000015 8 the thiid period and pulled even er cmito cloaer... on June 22, 1987, when he scored THOMPSON SPEEDWAY . FVn- (he 96th running df the jewel in racing’s tri'ple crown. St. Paul's 2000012 6 at 81 going into the final stanza. Carrier had 19 polnta for the Derby, some bf the race fans ------2B: Durig. “ Socha. MoKeon, O i»- For Showdown in Finals an eighth round knockout over l®a«ue record (Jari Hubtell set The txdi^ :64)ase ta on at the pino, ' lec, Gamey, Kenney; 3B; Then, sparked by the riiarp- Oolonris and J(m Ugon of Ken- James J. Btuddock. with New York Oianto years Itave red eyes, victims of a Der- Ly>ymen; SB; Anderson; LOB: East Thompson Speedway for tbe 4 St. Paul's 6; BB: 'Jeffries 3. shooting of Mack Calvin and tucky led all scorers with 84 He entered military service In ^ by Week of revelry occaslonklly Last iiignt B rights Merv Jackson, the Stars quickly paints. KANBAS (TTY (A P )—Wthur day. punctuatad by short nape in ho- NEW YORK ■— Rodrigo Val- Mead 6; SO: Jeffries 6, Juknls 8, Sugar 1942, then come back to defend The-Parires managed four hits track,state ’ and 'national Head 9; RUs off: Jeffries 6 for 3 took command. Roger Brown, irttose (hree- Ashe and Clark ,(3raebner ap­ Ashe, top - seeded here, was Excelled in Ring tal rooms costing' upwards of dez, 166, Colombia, outpointed runs in 6 innings- Juknts 3 for 2 his title successfully against Bit- ®tf the; youngster from Fresno championship points In the Jackson hod 21 of his 23 points point goal with 16 seconds left pear headed for a showdown in matched in today’s semifinals 6i00 each. / . Cassius Gfeen, 163%, DaRas,To. runs in 1; HBP; Gaudreau, Socha; the- finals .of the Glenwood Man­ agidnst Jim Osborne of Hono­ iy Conn June 19,. 1946. Ori March was a sixth-lnndng ho- NASOAR International and W: JeKrlea in the second half, and Clalvin put the game into overtime, led By IRA B^RKOW splashing all over me.’’) Pre-Derby exuberance peaked or National Inyttatlonal tentds lulu,’ a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Tom 1, 1949, Louis announced hls re- mer by Steve Hunts, Bugs Stevens, along with Mboss wound up . with 26, 16 of them.jto tbe losers with 39 points . Robinson was a performer, Friday night a.t marathon -par­ tournament, but Ashe says he’ll NEW YORK (NEA) — tirement, but later came out of Hunts’ second homer in four He'vltt, haa a jtunp oh the field, Edlefsen of Los Angeles. and had hls entourage and his ties througttout town. Early to­ have to be lucky to win the - Forever Sugrar Ray Robin­ retirement to fight reigning g'ames as q Fiadre wasn’t field. 621 Defending rtiampion Graeb- flamlngo-pink Cadillac as aocea day, trackgoers head for BOO top prize. ner of New York met Bob Lutz son will be known as rtuunpton Ezzard Gharles, on onough to overcom e the two-run Hewitt and Stevens have both 17 Three-Year-Olds V " sories, and hiq aklll as colla­ Sept. 27,0*7 1AK/11960 single ttlnorVa Ponii' dendenon '' V«I6hit for ChtBididU Downs. Rival Pro Court Leagues "I don’t think I’m going'Xo be of Lob Angeles in the other “ poUncLl for pound, the teral, then. “ You, are an artiste, captured two feature events in Charles won a 15-round deci­ the Metz in the third inning At 10 a.m., the main gates JUrsT very, good this weekend," Ashe men’s semifinal. greatest fighter.” It would like a musician or a dancer,” the twin 26-lap feature event sion and Louis retired about a open, and ^all the choice spots said after struggling to get past Graebner beat Jim McManus be a cliche if it weren’t so said a French fight promoter. against luckless Al BontorlQl, 1- run every Sunday at ‘Utompoon Carry Owhers-Hopes Agree to Gut Merger Talk year later. 4. at 2. p.m. Moose hokta a alight along thadnOeld rail eire quickly Terry : Addison ^ of Australia 7-6, of Bertceley, Cedlf., 6-4, 6-2 and on target. And one of the Joys And Robtoson felt he always taken.. Squatteira! rights Is the advantage in the point choae, 6-8 in Fridays*' first round. Lutz downed veteran Alex AI- and curiosities in reading a had to uphold this reputation. name of the survival game in LOUIS'VILLE (AP)—Seven'teen 3-year-olds-carried NEW YORK '(AP) The Na- - on exemption granted pro foot- however, as he fintabed up foont "If I win, i’ll have to be ex­ medo of Beverly Hills, Calif, 6-8 book about a man. who excell­ (Now he survives mostly on bit the infield. the hopes of ^their owners into today’s Kentucky Der­ tlonal and Ameri-can basketball ball when the American and Na- tremely lucky,’’ said Ashe, who 6-2 Friday. ed Is .to find out Just what it parts In movies and televtsion.) Yost One of Three Writers in the running of the othw two In .the city’s upper-crust resi­ by at Churchill Downs, and pne< also carried Miss Diane assoclationa' . Indicated agree-^tional football leamies merged has not {Uayed tournament ten­ Todays’ women’s semifinals was that pulled him up to su­ Ho always felt an oMlgation to featiu-ee, o f the four preaented dential areas, lavtah buffets are Crump—the first srirl ever, to ride in America’s pre­ ment Friday to', stay any merger" several years ago/ No merger nis for three weeks;'“ I was cold. sent defend!^ chdmpion Betty periority. entertain the folka- He was not thus far thta season'. prepared. Near the track, a mier horse, race., ------^——— •—-7— or merger talks, pending a rul­ would be completed without ing on their cu e in Qmgress. I Just didn’t know what to do out Arm Grubb~ o f Santa Monica, In “ Sugar R ay” , Robinson’ s c beyond carrying a fighter. Once, To Be Cited hy VHartford The drivers arm workliig at a • group of coeds fill ■ jdcnlc has- MQss ^^dnp, a 21-yeapcld _ Kentucky Home,’’ a song "approi^ate exempting legisla­ there. Frankly, I had thought Calif.,' against Kristy Pigeon of autobiography assisted with''the he was asked what hls toughest FVwr Greater Hartford rwn. tor of both National B&sketbaU feverish pace to rearfy their keta at a grocery store, prepar- who has a list of racing fU ^ fb that brings out the flavor of the-: -7 Lawyers for the two xi'val pro tion from Congress,’’ said WU- the touniament was indoors.’ ’ Danville, (Jallf.,*^ and Denise Cal'- professional grace, and Invisibil­ fight was. “Chdrley Fusori,’’ he Including three newqmper cars for the first big event of hV to dine with thousands of her credit, had the ridli« aa- event like the victory march at leagues agreed to a prellm in^ 11am Barnard, the-ABA lawyer. said, “ because I~had to fight my Writera and Baseball .Witten Ashe referred to the mld-80 ter ^ Ixis Altos, Ciallf. against ity of Dave Anderson, one gels sports'wrUers and a radio-tele­ Aosociationa and served on the season coming up attentpt to almort no ivotlon of what it was fight and his, too.” ' 24, the Thompson '200 for a 1 2 tenqwrature which left players 'Valerie Zlegenfuss ,of ^oir Diego. vision sports personality, wlUlje Aftoclated Frees football' and ’ITis event cuts across eco- Brown’s Fathom.' But^ the anticipation that ers that would proMbtt a merg­ gain anti-trust exemption in chilled and hoping fpr a warm­ Doubles competition Also be­ that made Robinson’s dashing Striking bits of honesty are .in­ honor^ Friday, May 8, at the purse of 610,000. This ta a dou­ iwniic and ~R ^ar' bbundarles. The leading contenders were builds for a Kentucky Derby er, thus continuing the struggle Congress, Ira Mlltatein, the law­ footwork,' glittering combina­ basketball committees for week­ club up before the meet ends Bun- gan today. *' cluded. How Robinson turned ninth atmual UMveraity of Hart­ ly national and regional ratings; ble point race- and a must for People who read poetry and oonsidefed to be Raymond M. does not ebb slowly as it does for players between the leagues. yer for the players, A id: tions and solid wallop so Spec­ down attempted bribes by mob­ ford Ahimnl Golf Tournament to all drivers who have any idea tiMsa who favor comic books Curtis’ My pad George, Samuel over a pertod of seven gomes in Federal Judge Charles H. “ We’ll be’ there, «uid we’ll be tacular. was named” fipo^ Writer of sters; the political rabblt- be held at Ellington Ridge the Year w t Coimectlcut’ ’ In of running for the natioijai title. abandon them both for the rac- J- Agnew’s Terlago, Etiwl D. the World Series or in a stretch Tenney Indidated he^ .-would telling Congress about tbe bene­ „ But then, we i\either expect punehing In the fight business, Country Club, EElngton. kqf form. Jacobs’ Persoqallty, Mr. and of a few hours as in the 600 or grant the preliminary Injunction fits of competition.’’ . QiaRce To Play with Winner nor desire such technical knowl­ 1964 and was twice honored by 2 hls love affair with a society BUI Neiweli, aasletant sports the New England BasketbaU The hones are in the paddock Mrs. Ted Gary’s Corn Off The the Super Bowl. Monday, asking lawyers tor the edge. Yet we do learn that white woman, his nightmarefi of editor tar the Hartford Courant; The anticipation, the tension leagues and the players do work Robinson trained passionately, Wrltflfn. Marghall Leader os the bettors queue up before Oob, Sonny Werblin's Silent Ye«terday*s Star* Factor ‘Big O’ Went toBucEs kilting a man in the ring (he “Art” McOiidey, sports editor the mutuel windows close on the .Screen and Her-Jo/.: Stable's tttot begins building for the Der­ together on the language of the and that he often studied an op­ did) and of himself dying in that emeritus for the Hartford McOlnley, a 60-year veteran by with the winter races in Flor­ at the Times, is weU-known to f' In Golf Triumph Run for the Roses. Naskra. order. The Judge also extended BATTTNO — Carl YastTMm- ponent and then worked toward violent maimer! and erven the Timee; and Earl Yost, sports ida and (California evaporates in MILWAUREIE (AP) — The to Bucks (Joach Larry Costello Ids “Sports Vista’’ and “Good OwitoTS and trainers Impart Post time ta 6:40 p.m, a previous - restraining order skl, Red Sox, drove in three a discovered weakness. When he sexless life of a chomplori In editor of The Manchester Her­ a space of a second or two or . chance to' play, on a champton- When akked how he would fit in knocked out Gene Fullmer' to Afternoon for T ^ Ttanea’’ cbl- One team failed to sbow and advice to their Jockeys before EDT, with CBS carrying the against merger talks imtU runs with a. pair of homers in training; “I would abstain from ald, wttl .receive awards na'mlng three over two minutes, siilp team and with an outstand­ with Milwaukee’s other super- win the middleweight tiUe for umns. Also one w Ooimectlcut’s hlancherter U gh goMevs routed the thoroughbred walk under race on television from 6-6 p.m. Wednesday. Boston’s 8-8' vlotory over GUI- ing Mg center were the main sex for about six weeks. . . each an Hoiwrary Alumni P«i»ey High jof East Hartford sports event in this country. Owners in the two leagues ore fornla. star, 7-foot-2 Lew Alcindor. the fourth time, he won on a You’re meaner because your, Athlete of the University of moM sought after toastmosten the grandstand and onto the and on radio from 6 :S(Mi p.m. footorS'-rin Oscar Robertson’s "I think they ere going to “ perfect left hook,” for many yean, McOlnley was In a.golf meet yesterday aftar- tritok. Like the Indianapolis 600 auto- expected to try and oonvinoe PrrCHINa — Rich Robert- signing with the Milwaukee nervous system is on edgp. Anj (ord at a 6 p.m. awards complement each other,’’ Com- Through three rounds I w<^R‘ honored by hls peen in. 1960 iMon at the Eaat Hartforxl Ooun- My Dad Oeorge, with Jockey moMle race, with its screaming Congress to pass legislation ex­ aon, Oiaiita, Miecked Philadel­ Bucks, the veteran National when you ,walk Into the cenf ler. George Ekirlloh, sports t*y Club. empting pro'' basketball from phia 8-1 on two Mta and an un­ tello said. “ You don’t win with' ed, watching his hands as he of the ring fur the referee’s In­ director o f tVTIC, wlU receive a' when be received a Gold 'Key Ray Broussard wearing the col- engine noise, its set-figure BosketbsUv Associaitton super- out a great center. But you bulled at me. In the fourth he at the 28th annual Connecticut Three of the local foUers wan ors of Raymond (Jurtls’ stable, crowd; victory lane and a quart ontt-trust prosecutton, similar to earned run. - star said Friday. structions and stare at your opr similar award at a noontime don’t win with Just one man. was moving at me again, his Sports Writen’ Alliance dtimer wtth Jabk Nash taking (be only ta the early )i-3 favorite. Second of milk to the winning driver, "I thought this would be an ■ponent, you dislike him more presentation at the club. defeat. SATURDAY ■« BiTB (Opan at BiBOl Oscar’s gMng to help us 'bn de­ head low, hisetiny eyes squint­ than ever because he’s the ‘Ihe honorary alumni - athlete at the Hartford HUtoh. ohoioea at 6-1 are Silent Screen the Kentucky Ddrby has the tra- opportunity I had wanted since fense and with our fast break.’’ Matefiat honors went to Fred ing with sweat. I feinted a left SUGAR r a y B («IiraO N symbol of all your sacrifices.” awards are glveii to these men YoM, who receratly completed and EXbel .D. Jacobs’ entry of (Htions, the controversies—even tfas^beglnidng of my career,’’ Robertson politely refused to MarrtiaU with an 81. Par n d u s t y hook, leaving my midsection And finally, Bugar Ray, the hosed on past association with 26-yean os sports editor of The ta Personality and High Echelon. the sameness—that go into mak­ PARKADE —Ray Han­ the form er (Jlncliumtl Royals answer any questions ooheern- for (he 18 hole eourwa. open. You’ve got to let a fish money’ ’ ) as with hfs left, and "true gladiator," the "blessed, UofH athletic programs, voca­ Herald, has been on athlete, an ■ Poet time—6:40 p.m. EDT— ing. certain aporte events Ameri­ ley 267, Don MaPheroon 218-221- iOD/F/i guard sold. ing the R oyals' or Cincinnati . The wins iq>ped (fw todtaiw’ see the bait before it’ll bite, and that is why he was forced to re­ chosen m ar” who skipped tional deeds, and devoted yean official at baseball and bO'^et- appeoaottas- CBS Television can institutions. 673, Don Doran 206-206-683, M»- The Bucks unveiled Robertson Coach Bob Oousy. Ihe two re­ Fullmer bit. He let go hls right turn from retirement several mark (o 8-1-1. cameras bUnk on, and ^ na­ UkOthe 800, the World Series son Stone 306-608, Ron Levttt to MBwaidiee at a news confer­ through 6< mlUlon and says he’d of liKerest to sports on the oM- baH gamed in high school, ool- ItCMCNH portedly clashed during the re­ hand, exposing hls Jaw. times and fight again. do It all over again, Not long lege,,amateur and professional tion arrives In Louisville. or the Super Bowl, a big part of 201, Ed Bachl 228, Ted Bidweli ence, and the Id-year NBA vet­ cently concluded season. lsg« and professional mpotim MANOHE8TEB ■5, lEpSwTt FEATURES*”HE« Hls Jaw looked:''aa big a#, any But he also loved the approval ago he received a big gold scenes. arenas, and sports reporter dUT' The Infield ta' no longer dotted the Dert^ ta anticipaUon-4he 204, Joe Lavsan 060. eran oopUveited his audience os Where the Bucks were con­ of the Jaws, on Mount Rush- Nosh 60-0-91 B| ||B 8-CYUNDEB COMPACTS of the multitude. When he beat trophy tor "The World’s Great­ •Newell, a 81-yeor Veteran on (ng Ms career In sports. Tost ManhaH randomly . with apeotators. The guessing game of who will run, ------easily with words os he does cerned, the “ Big 0 ’ ’ ;;Jallwd free­ more. Tommy Bell , to win hls first 89-41-81 crowd paoka along-the rail, bdt the building of M^s for one POWDER PUFF Diane rL U O REAIB AND FEATURE wttti Ms ban handling and sboot- est Fighter" end sot next to It the Oourant’s sports staff, has has officiated many U on ath^. .,LodeU 48-48-88 (Herald photo by Pinto) ly end with praise. . Left hook drove In and ^ l e d title, the welterweight cham­ on the bare, floor of hls bare only a few can catch more tlum. oott, the letdown when another'Doggart 187-464, Jan DlBSIl|i‘< l)>PyLT8$3.00CilLMEM50e reported--on UolH sports sUk s letic evsnto over the yson. He' Homs 48-M-M PERENNIAL CHAMPS— Army & Navy Club I^as dominated the Business­ hif- The'Bucks’ organisation, man­ Fullmer to the floor. 7 y pionship, in 1946, he said he did New York apartment. Still a fleethig glance at the horses, ta 'withdrawn for whatever rea- 300-660. Artlcidote—sometimes Uunt— agement and coach along with the unlVerstty sports program ta seoretoiry of the Manoheatar mMIOBT /• men’s Basketball League for the past four years, winniillg championships. The But.mostly In this book we not want to depart , ■ the ring. handsome, smlUpg, brake, began at.BlUyer (foUege In 6918. Oeorge Lewis, assigned the eon. “ ------STAIFORD SPEEDWAY the O’ ’ soorad ttme and the city and fobs were reasons find out that Sugar Ray was as .cauqitar o f Approved BaaebaU PhtUlps (“The noise seemed to come praud, hopeful. (‘Throughout He is^’Jwiri prasident and trea­ No. 1 post posltlw in Thura- Derby ontlolpation reachea ita EARLY BIRDS — Barbara Clubmen have notched 80 wins in 84 atarts during this period. Squad mem? m nmsT an u t ie e u t again os he fleldsd questlans hs ‘decided to slgil with Milwau­ quick with a buck ( “ In my Mg Umplrea and « paat praMdent Oftteno down out of the balcony—q m y. life each setback prepared surer of the (fomeoUcut Sports day's draw, steps olitto the msnl- peak when the hoteee come on (Jailahan 183-803, Fran Ooyon bers, front row, left to rigiit, Earl Cox, RoIIie Rutherford and .Tom ConiBn; i; • SIAHdUil )?[);■(!,i i:UhK • IKil PiUlHI, flawtsssly, iwsalng off sharply kee, be said. years, a flve-^doUar hill was tip o f the Conoeotkmt toorta WHt- Lallberta steady roar, like a waterfall. m s for a greater triumph.’ ’ ) * Writers’ AlUonoe, former dlrsc- s n ’ AUtanoe. Ftnkel cured dirt of the track. Tha the track to the itrains of “My 127, Vtvl Bayer 843. Back row,' Gerry McGuire, Norm j^urke, Eric «Hohenthal and J(» Shes.

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EVEBV'Os FOUNDATIONS JUST PWNTEP.' place!, brick homea, cellar’ ■■------necessary, Turtle RscepUonlal, license i^ essa ry . Full-Ume. SU^ESI POLLUTION NOW, THE BUCKS ■ 1 Hudk Finn’s 56 Heavy blow ■ 57 view ISING floor!. Step#, sidewalk! and re­ w a it r e s s wanted hours P.O. Box 23X, Mhiichestor, Gall M6-3SM.\ : \ EACH o t h e r pal. -1o a.m. to 6 pirn., flve-days ------\ ...... ‘ -''O F PASSIM'/ 4 ------SandLui:!' \pO W N CLAE IPIEDADyERTISING DEPT. HOURS pair work. 1-749-611S. Conn. , 8 Gadget for g U weekly. Full company benefits. WBLbER — HelKaro, full-time / - 1"— of a Capt. Ahab Wayside Inn" M H « A.M. to 4:80 P.M SHARPENING Service— Saws, Apply In person, W-T- -Grant'!) WOMAN — full-Ume, to, take or part-time. Flve^ years -ex­ Mkjf 12 Tarzan’s 2 Gem \ knives, scissor!, garden and Manchester Parkade. charge of a one-girl ofUce,. 6 perience neoe8Mlj^ over­ ' ‘ “mother" . I days per week. Apply In per­ 3 Writers [^jar-iEL^ a v shop tools. Power mowers re­ time. Oynamlc Metal Prod­ , 13 Genus of George and ' COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED D T. ^ Y JUST DREAM of a va- son to Odell D o^ e, Inc:, Route true olives paired and’ serviced. ' Pick up ucts, 389-fMM- \ Owen '\Code I 33.Appellations - 4 Da y BEFORE PUBUOAIION and delivered. Sharpall, 68S catloh? Invest' your spare 88. BockvUle. ------^------__ 14 Pseudonym of '38 Achieve by Cklfl AL- 4 Holley’s, for 23 Resided Deadline lorR^aturday and Monday la 4;S0 p.m. Fridat Adams St., (rear) Manchester, hours — sell AVON cosmetics essayist Lamb instance 24 Tart effort 15 Gibbon 648-6806. - ' near home — and earn money CLBIRK — Must have ' good ^ \ ^Masculine 25 Indian 40 Bedims figure apUtude. blUlng. etc., 16 Veils for appellation handstdn^ for 41.Eater lor a dream Holiday. Vacan­ BAKERY DEPARTMENT PLEASE READ YOUR ^ ' 1 full-time, 6 days. Oaer Bros., ALLEY OOP BY HAMLIN senoritas 6 Leased grinding 42 Wound SHARPENING Service — Saws, cies now. Call quickly 389-4922. 18 Copper, lor 7 Separate maize incrustation Clwlfled or ;TN W Hl« l»» T COWING UP a 14 / 32 "The 12 13 experience., Bonded and instir* progressive ' multlv office real Merchant of 643-2711 w a n t e d licensed plumber, ex­ FIRST NATIONAL iS II 875-3136 ed. Free estimates. Call 647- estate firm. Will train non- 9479. cellent 'working condltiana. STORES, INC, 34 To stick - license but otherwise quaUfied OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS IS 19 Call 646-2112 for appointment. 35 Expunges Autofflobilft For 5b|o 4 TWO YOUNG married men applicants. Call Mr. D w y^ at A. B. Chick Plumblnjg A Heat­ FARK & OAKLAND 36 Dower 647-1464. ing, Inc. AVENUES property ■ RAMBL.ER 1966 excellent traUg;- will do small repair Jobs and ______s l: WOW TA K E JT E A S y W ITH you’^?E M AXIM ' m e n e r v o u s / painting, also cellar cleaning 37 Hundredth of 24 25 26 29 HERALD portaUon, 6 cylinder standard,•- WOWLAN to Ilve-ln as companion |0RT order cooks, full or part EAST HARTFORD, s-z _ T H O S E C L IP P E R S --! P0NJ‘T WHEN WE EOUOHT THIS BA‘R- a right angle ■ ■ "-and light trucking. Call 646- RELISH e»ElW SCALPEP/AN’ BER SET WE A6REEP TO FLIP 30 31 33 4-door sedan, S per cent down, to woman. Own room In new -tune, days or nights, Apply in CONN. 39 "Little — 646-2047. (i) 1970 l>x Hk WATCH ITACOUKJPAY EARS A COIN TO S E E WHO W O ULP ^ Marker” 1 BOX LETTERS small payments. Dealer Roes, .home, pleasant surroundings. persbn only. Howard Johnson DAVY JONES BY LDPF and MCWILLIAMS -•m a Vb e r p b e t t e r ' c o v e r WORK ON WHO FIRST—AN' ' 34 646-2664. Call 872-3900 after 6 p.m. •EM W H EN YOU <3ET C L O S E .' 40 Flesh food , R esta u h ^ 894 Tolland Tpke., >0'U LOST.' MOW OUITRABBIN* 41 Daniel in the 1 Fife' Your STEP!L^ sidewalks, stone walls, . . And if we pre unable to come up with the answers OO SLOW AN'-O o M’T AW' TAKE YOUR MEPICI..r--> 36 37, 36 36 Manchesti lion’s ------FORD 1966 station wagon, V-8, (treplac^, flagstone terraces. to the problem, I promise you we WILL come dp with a CERTIFIED dentoi aaeistant THC SUSPENSE IS UNBEAR­ 135 r MUST FIND <5ET n e r v o u s ... I /MEAN RELAX.' ■ ■ InformatlBii MEAT counter man wanted, ABLE. 1 CAN'T STAND IT O U T WHAT'S 42 Writer, 40 standard transmission, 6 per All concnij^e repairs, both in­ groovy SCAPEGOAT!" . needed for dentist Office in LANE malnteitance, nights. Al­ spare time help. Retlrsd men Gertrude------'i^^AN V LONGER.;^ GOING ON r m . ■ THE HER.%U> «U1 fwt cent down, small payments. side and out^de railings, land­ Manchester. Applicants mxist so mechanic rail and part- considered. Apply In person, BELOW. 45 Tornado 42 43 44 4d * 47 48 dlaclose the identity ol Dealer Ross, 646-2664. scaping. Reasonably priced be mature with a pleasing per­ (coll.) ■ time. Apply in person, Holiday Manchester Public Market, il- any adverllMr uaing box Call 843-0861. \ sonality. Attractive, m o^rn 49 Clasp tightly 49 50 51 CHEVROLET 1966 Impala, 4- Lanes, 89 Spencer^^t., Man­ 803-806 Main St., (No phone 51 Epoch letters. Readers answer- - R o o lin 9 — Siding 16 Business Opportunity 28 office. Salary commensurate chester. ooUs please). 52 53 $4 mg' blind ads who door hardtop, V-8, automaUc, LIGHT trucking, \)^Job8, also ■with experience. Hours 8-6 52 Dismounted ROOFING and root repair. 53 Engage for desire to protect their power steering, 6 per cent moving large allian ces. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 55 56 57 Identity can lollow ‘his down, email payments. Dealer Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 648-' MANCHESTER Laundry Cen­ AUTO BODY domhination men service 2 Burning barrels delivered, $4- ter — minimum effort opera­ Friday, 8-12 Satu^ay. Please or experienced helper. 40 54 Equip ' procedure' Ross. 646-2664. 7707. EXPERIENCED 644-1776. tion for represented net annual reply to Box BB, Manchester per week, poesiUe over- '(■,1*: .'T il,';-,, (Nntpaptr [nttrpriit Ann.) Herald. 2 Enclose your reply to P A S ROOFING and repairs Income of $19,600. For particu­ lie. Inquire at B 4t J Auto e x c a v a t in g - Trenching:; the box in an envelope — vertlble, V-8, automatic, power - - ^ lars call Bob Flath at” J.D. (ML BURNER 867 Oakland St, or call Bob Cat machine, snow plow-' done realistically. Free estl- CLERK-TYPIST small office, address to the CTasdtIied steering, brakes. 6 per cent Real Estate Associates, 643- 648-7 ^ - 2 _ Manager, Manchester Ing driveways and parking Nnates. Call anytime, 649-1516, with aptitude for figures, diver­ SERVICEMAN Evening Herald, together down, small payments. Dealer 6^2373. 6129. sified work, oapable of work- Ross. 646-2664. lots, tree removal. Reason­ MAN port-'time tor lawn Pad 3 l. BY DICK TURNER with a memo listing the able rates. 643-6168, 872-0647. Ing alone. 648-1177.______/-^TJood pay, good Working cen- CARNIVAL companies you do NOT B I D I ^ l^ Home Improvement parking lot maintenance. Must want to see your letter. BUICK 1964 Electra, 4-door Co. Expert Ihstallation of RUBBISH route for sale 130 WOMEN for counter work Week dttlons. Paid vacation. Paid haye driver’s Ucense. ' Apply Your letter wUi be de­ hardtop, full power,' 6 per cent aluminum siding, gutters and stops. Call 228-9585. ends only. Apply In perOon, hoUdays. Free Insurance, In person. W. HrBhigland’ uim - WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE stroyed 11 the advertiser down, small payments. Dealer Housohold Sorvicos trim. Rooting'''lpatallation and ■' ' balry Queen, 24^’ Broad St. BYee uniforms. ber Oo., Route 44A, Bolton Is one you’ve mentioned. Ross. 646-2664. repairs. 649-0495, .^76-9109. Notch. Offerod 13-A .______- ~\ YEH? WELL ITfe It not It will be lumdled Help W onted- 'rPU SPEND ALL THERE ARE ALOT In the usual manner FALCON, 1968, Futura, c o n -______THE WHITING CORP. PLUMBERS Ucensed 'OURTIME AT, MORE IMPORTANT NOT IN THE . S i. sssssr perienced plumber's HAIR-RAISlWCi EXPERIENCH vertlble, 6, automatic, clean. r e WEAVING of burns, moth- Female 35 26$ Broad St. THIS COLLEGE THINGS OFFERED CATALOG.'.' $595. 649-6290. Roofing and Stenographer wanted. Benefits and ovesttme)- holes, zippers repaired. Win­ STENOGRAPHER for local law Manchester, RUNNING IN COLLEGE BESIDES dow ah^es made to measi^, Chimneys 16-A^ -After.6 p.m., 646-4623. \ office. Write Box B, Manches­ Needed In StUes Department AFTER GIRLS.' Lott and Found 1 all size Venetian blinds. Keys 649-1166 G I R L S A ter Heriaid. where typing and shortheuid GAS STATION attendant' fuU- SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ._T r«n «»— made while you wait. Tape re­ ROOFING — Specializing re­ LOST — Black female, half Mobile Homos 6-A pairing roofs of all kinds, new skills are essential. Gbod tlme. Api^y 'in'"^raon Oorln's corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867- Sports Car Center, MO dealer. '•THE RCYAL PAY/VlASrER Springer, half Scottie, wearing roofs, gutter work, chimneys working conditions and MAN TO WORK In service sto- T Main St. 649-5221. Route 83, TaloottvlUe, WHY IS YHE CASTLf PASSEPAWAV. license, Vldnlty South MOBILEHOME set up In Bol cleaned and repaired. 30 years’ Nurse— ^RN o^^LPN, . many benefits. Apply to tion full-Ume, 40 hour week, line, re- Working Individual or r w o handymen want a variety Mrs. Clough, 643-1531. aA& AT half-mast? Wlndsor-Manchester e)q>erience. ' Free estimates. experience preferred mechani­ PART-TTME, matt:' wanted to cri working couple. Convenient, of Jobs by day or hour. We 3-11' p.m. ward. (Jail 644-2784. Call Howley 643-5361, 644- cal knowledge necessary. Ap­ work mornki n 'In local rstoll pleasant location. 643-2880. clean yards, attics and cellars. 8333. ^ FOUND — Man's white jackets Manchester Manor Nursing ply Bob’s Sunoco, 60 ToUand store. Call 611-2838. Reasonable. Call 643-5305. Home. 386 West Center St. Tpke., Manchester. 649-7277. 'c o u m u o R 'COUf/SEllOR / vldnlty of Oakland St. 649- TRADE YOUR TENT Call 646^129. RN’S & LPN’S QUALCTY control manager tor 3i:43. OUTDOOR barbecues, fire­ WAREHOUSE Helper — Full- preesM concrete monufaetur- places and small masonary Hooting and Plumbing 17 $50 7 to 8 and 11 to 7, full or tlme, Tuesday through Satur­ eiv Mature Indivldusd, 2 years' LOST — Black male double Jobs. Reasonable. Call 643- PRESSER wanted foEjtsilk and GRANT’S PLUMBUIO service. day. Full fringe benefits. Ap­ ooUege or equivalent. Prefer BUZZ SAWYER DY ROY CRANE pawed cat, 'vicinity Linwood That’s right, regardlesg of 8108. wool, full or pairt-tlme. Please part-time. Modem cohvales- Quality work for reasonable ply in person. Forest St. ware­ man with construction or con­ Dr. and Keeney St. Gall after age, s)ug|^ or coixdition call 649-6559. ceht home. Excellent work­ OUR prices. Call for free estimates. house, Watkins Bros., Inc., 986 crete' background. Reidy to' 5:80 p.m., 640-0888. Reward. Campers iflllday, Inc. 'wUl CUSTOM made draperies, slip ing conditions. Contact Di­ ETERNAL f Ls*- Covers and, reupholstering. 643-6341. , Main St., Manchester. Drawer O. BuoUand Statkm, THANKS TO "LOST savings passbooks No. give you $50. for your old rector of'Nurses. 647-1461. Mianchestert Conn. M tent toward the purchase of , Budget terms. Established in YOU, SAWYER SAM WATSON Plumbing and s e c r e t a r y 29 004669 5 and No. 29 003245 0 1946. Days, 624-0164, eve­ EXPERIENCED , 1*7* H Nl^ hiC. TJA !.» u L Ni. 04L a 1970 Cox Camper. So get Heating. Bathroom remodeling PART-TIME delivery man' for at the Connecticut Bank and nings, 649-7590. Administrative Assistant, MEADOWS LATHE OFERATOR Trust Company.” yolir hands on a tent and estimates, rj.^ |j3 g— company pays fee appliances and TVs. Evenings bring it in with this ad and ODD JOBS, light trucking^ all Call 649-3808. ' CONVALESCENT HOME I®P overtime. Apply and Saturdays permanent po­ YES. BUT FOR save $50. types carpeiitry, miscellaneous — ^------r------:------New aUxacUve offices await sition. CaU 646-OU8. Mr. Kauf­ M>U AND BIULA AAAE, the Individual who becomes An Equal Opportunity Employer man. If you've been thinking about repairs, yard cleaning, etc. E & S GAGE CO. OUR LITTLE TOWN WITH Announcements 2 secretary to the executive of a tent trailer, now la the pall 742-8288 or 643-7218. Millinory, Mitchell Drive ITS LOVELY SPRING ANP this well known firm. He is PART-TIME help wanted for CREEK WOULD NO UJNGER I f time. Oox qiiOlity is unquee- SEXJRETARY reqidred tor part- Manchester LADIEIS have a Dutch Maid FLOOR maintenance, service Dressmaking 19 seeking a ’’takeover”- kind , automatic car wash, 10 a.m. t o ' RESEMBLETHE'GARPEN U tiionable and our seiwice Is time work in local Doctor’s of­ OeHT/ S - l . party, earn free merchandise. on wood and tile floors, win­ of gal who can help him ad­ DONUT baker or baker’s help­ 3 p.m., Monday throuA Vri- . OF EDEN" FROM which e IM H hi*. ac-TA. I.. US. twL on unbeatable. Most models in MRS. PRESS — Dressmaking fice. Send resume to Box “ K” , day. Prefer older man.. OaU A A / - Call 640-7816. dows and carpets. Call 683- minister his varied respon­ er, 48 hours per week. Apply •TOOK ITS NAME. _ stock. Bank financing avail­ and alterations, expert work­ Manchester Herald. 1733 sibilities. She not only needs in person. Bess Eaton, 160 Cen­ 638-7868 after 7 p.m. "Ypu’re to be congratulated,. Lucile, on maintaining able. manship. 68 E. Center St. Lo­ the usual good secretarial SALESWOMAN wanted part- ter St. Kinf FealufM Syndicate. Inc.. 1970. Woild rifKia icaerved. your shop standards in spite of all the current criti­ cated In Andrews Building. 649- LIGHT TRUCKING, cellar and skills, she must be person­ ------cism of the news media!" Automobiles For Sole 4 This offer expires May 9, 1970. time, mornings. Positions START $2.80 per hour. In­ attics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, 8038. able, imaginative, and high­ PART-TIME MIGlKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD available .tor weekends, In rer spectors and tiremen, first and CAMPERS HOLIDAY, removed. d r e s SMAKING and altera­ ly motivated. Excellent ben­ tail drug store. Call Mr. Lon­ 1961 CADILLAC fleetwood, all 643-6000. third shift available. All bene­ ^ 2 AN HOUR INC. tions done In my home. Call efits and salary potential. don for appointment, 643-1606. power, in good shape. $200. Do call for a convenient ap­ ______^4____ fits. Must be steady. ;i89-4361. P = WINDOW cleanii^dcme at spe- 64'9-1133. Reasonable, prompt Maiture person to work Tues­ STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF Call 643-9027. Route 66, Portland, 342;1212 pointment. WAITRESS wanted part-time) Firestone Retread Shop, South U H ’— UH — , clol low spring cleaning rates. service. ^ Windsor. . day and Friday evenings. \ U H — pleasant surroundings. Call. Must be bendable and able To HAVE TO ENDURE^ /VUSS B£EfcAAAN,THIS FLY POTBET OUT TO AND BE SURE ITS IN AN ' JUNK CARS removed, $18 each Dealers for Terry Travel Trail- Past, efficient senrlce. Call tOr Y Y 647-1691. SALES HELP wanted tor cloth­ . to start at 5 p.m. 'Station POTEET CANYON WAILING IS’-MYrt AT THE HERALP.' SOME pla ce w h e r e AREA WHERE THEY SPELL Prompt, reliable service. Call Evlnrude motors, MFG free estimates. *646-4220. ' SECRETARY FOE HER LOST LOVE ! , I - WILL M3U HELP SAVE SHE M ^ 6ET OVER THE WORD 'CANON'- So 872-94SS. bdatg and aluminum' boats. Moving— >T rucking— GAL FRIDAY ing store, full-time, experi­ wagtm furnished. Appky 86 THIS NEWSPAPER FROM LOSING STEVE.' SHE ooesnT b r e a k IIP a t enced preferred, but not neees- Oak St., Wednesday, 7-8 p.m. d ea th BY MILDEW? EVERY DIRECTION SI6N ! NEED CiUl? Credit very bad? GARDEN plowing and roto- Storage 20 To $120— company pays fee CLERKS sary. For further Information Bankrupt, repoasesslont.Jiop- 1969 CHEVROLET Camper tilling. Call 649-7184. If you are bright—have a call 647-1461, ask tor Mr. Chris- esd Douglas accepts lowest Special, 17,000 miles, fully _ MANCHESTER — Delivery- MEN to do checking and stencil­ light trucking and package de­ pleasant outgoing personal­ Opportunity in data process­ tlno. down, Bmallest payments, any­ equipped. $2,400. Call 429-0476. LAWNS mowed, any size’, we al- ing (or clerk with good fig­ ing 'work In local warehouse; ------;------so do a good Job edging. Call livery, Refrigerators, washers ity—enjoy variety in people, where. Not smaU loan fiitahce we have a "great” spot for' ure apUtude. WOLVERTON AGENCY hqs $3. per hour. CaU Don Bittner. '643-6534, ask for Auggle, and stove moving, specialty. opening tor full-time real company plan. Douglas Mo­ Auto Driving Schoo^ 7-A you. This most unusual op­ 289-8211. 'AA/K. tors, ’S46 Main. Folding chairs for rent, 649- Statistical clerk for meat estate sales person. 649-2818. ^OM4RO, 0762. portunity is wiith one of sales department. Also tele­ COMPUTER operator 860, ex^ « 1964 WHITE Dodge Dart staUon D^Y’S Driving School 869 Main Hartford's leading, cultural phone clerk. INSPECTOR — Plasma-flame perienced 1-2 years. Send le -" s “ St., Manchester. Adult and Building— LOCAL and long distance naov- wagon, red interior, 63,000 organizations. Hurry In . . . • spray -department. Ehcperienc- Bume P.O; Box 1032, Hartford, miles. Original owner. Excel­ teen instructions. Nervous stu­ ContrcKting 14 Ing and storage. Free esti­ They are interviewing nowl Full-time 8 :30-4:30. Good ed. Must be tamlliar with gen­ dents our specialty. For Conn. 06101. lent condition. 643-0841.'’ mates. Agents for Americem Call for a convenient ap­ wages and working condl- eral Inspection procedures In­ MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRAN®^ RIDGEWAY ^ m ^ . courteous service, call CARPENTOT - concrete steps. Red Ball. Austin A. Chaunbers pointment. ■*- " tlons. With convenient free volving aircraft parts. SmaU STOCKMAN — oiwr 21, open- o4®-ol50. Oo., 643-5187. parking and Benefit pro­ company. Many benefits. Xp- .ings available evenings and lYs ALL' BUT LIKE floors, hatchways,- remodeling MOST ...1 CERTAINLY 1068 AMX DELUXE sports car. porches, garages, closets, ceil­ GAL FRIDAY gram. ply In person to Mr. M. Kase- weekends In retail drug -store. RIGHT, I WOAAEN, I wouldn w a n t TELL AAE, HILRA, Y A Low mUeage. (Jail 649-3786. ings, attics finished, rec vich, Kliock Co., 1366 Tolland Apply In person, Arthur Drug, GUESS. WAHTTD GET ID END UP AS AN Gardge^^-^rvica^ To $125—company pays fee 942 Main St., Manchester. HOWPOVtXI WINTh ROP BY DICK CAVALU 1940 CHRYSLER New Yorker, rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ P ain rin g-^ aporin g 21 Apply p years counts receivable gal to take STORES-INC. TREND (pONTINUeS, ALARR/ED... $20. for car or storage. 633- CARPENTRY and remodeling hours. Please send resume to brown, low; mileage, many eX- experience, four generations. charge of their small office. OIL BURNER serviceman, fuU lie GOING 1 0 BE 9067. rec rooms, dormers, kltchenst Box "G ” Manchester Herald. t ^ . 6$9-9318 after 6 p.m. Free estimates, fully insured. Typing helpful. Call for a PARK & OAKLAND AVE. benefits, wages- to' $4.60 psr PRETTY BOOGH FOR additions and garages. Call 643-7361. convenient appointment. EAST HARTFORD, WINDOW cleaner, experienced, hour, as per experience. Apply D© WHEN W£ 1966 CONVERTIBLE Thunder- Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. s;i:l ' must be reliable. CaU Man­ W. C. Gibbs, 994 Hartford GROW UR bird. Excellent condition, B:st Business Servicos PAINTING —Small or medium CONN. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ chester Window Cleaning Co., Tpke., RockvUle. For interview ottec,. Oall 647-9002 after 4:30 O ffered 13 size houses. Also odd Jobs modeling specialist. Additions, done. Call ' 648-9112. 649-6834. .call 872-9119.' p.m. ------^------> ------WASHING' machlneB rep^re^, rec..rooms,- dormers, porches, LADY WOMAN needed for blUing de- •V, 1966 FORD;, also' 1966 Ply- -Maytag, RCA, and Kenmore. cabinets, formica, built -Ihs, INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ partment,,wilL^ln tor fSlden PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMERR Fast service, reasonable rates. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-8446. cial rates for people over 66. invoicing machine, typing re­ - — ~ j , inouth, 4-door sedans, V-8s, automaticB, power . steering, Oall 643^913, 647-1719. ______a , ■ ■ , ( ' Cad my competitors, then call DUNHILL quired. 389r829i. N._,J. LaFlamme —Carpenter HELP WANTED ^TV!! IS THAT TCM - radios, reasonable, 643-2880. me. Estimates given. 649-7868. INS a a c . YOUNG MAN wUl do painting contractor. Additions, remodel- Shogpilng Parkade Mancheqter_ ASSIST^f^^ cook. Apply in per- A L L TW E'Y’ TW lK lK c o m u - l ABOUT? c i a l s • PLYMOUTH 1966 Fury HI, 4- (experienced), odd Jobe, haul­ ing and repairs. Call anytime ROGER painting — interior, ' Suite 208 - 647-^2' son, Meadows West Oonvales- Ml S -x . MALE and FEMALE " \r door hardtop. Power steering, ing (sand and gravel Included), ' (or free 6s|imates. 876-1642. exterior, celUngs, paper hang­ ' Over Grant’s store . cent .Home, 338 Bldwell St., lawn mowing etc. No Job too ing. (Jail anytime. 643-0923. / power brakes, alr-condltlon- iOO ConsUtutlon F«aiu Hartford Manchester.______No experience necessaiy. Wn will tnUn you. Mnoy triagn' CAPTAIN EASY Ing, excellent running- oondl- big. Save, reasonable rates. SAVE MONEY! Fast service. BY LESLIE TURNER CONTRACrrOR — Interior, ex- Sullte 1660 278-6560 CLEANING woman wanted, one benefit!, tncludlng profit sharing pinn. Some opsningn on Uon. $896. 648-6486 after 6 p.m. (Jail 289-8110. Dormers, room additions, ga­ teriqr painting, paper hanging.’ ’’ -^day per week, Wapplng. area. nil three nhlfts. Apply in pnnwn between tiSt n.ak nnd. NOPE, PONT GMt OH? TH0U6HT VOL) M|&HT'VB W J^ AH, THI^ SOLUTION 5H0ULP LETS 9EE„,WHAT'S THAT ENSUSH rages,. porches, roofing and 6i9||kpan. * " ' MANY 5TRANSBR« SEEM OUR FRIENP-LITTLE PO THE TRICKl SHALL l/FINEl I'LL PISH HANK ------GHEVpni.iiyr, 1967, Impala SERVICE on all makes of hear' Discount on wallpaper. Call ------CdU 844-8840. AseiE'^ PISH HANK WAS SO FONP OF?-, siding. _ Compare prices. Ad- MATURE woman tor sales ------;------^------2 2 AROUNP HERE BALP-HEAPEP EN6LI9H 44AVE AeOATRBMOVINSrJUST ' SCOOT STEAK ANIJPKIPNNET------PIE'.------MAVBB- M , 2-door' hardtop, 827, auto­ ing aids, In your home, Oall A-Levei* Dormer Corp., 289- Oscar Hebert, 646-8048. work In dress shop. FuH-Ume CLERK — Bookkeeping (back- KiUPA OFF TH' THOSE GREASE STAINS INTO TOWN- DOCTOR PIMB&------WOULP UKE THAT! matic, power steering, power James Green for free.hearlng ALDON SPMMMI MILLS OORP.' ~ BEATEN TRACKl FROM THE CARPET? ANP PO M*/ 0449. NAME 'YOUR own price — only. OaU 649-8386 tor appoint- ground essenUal, full-time, 6 brakes, bucket seats, deem. evaluation. 644-2874. T ALOOTT VlLLE, CONN. " H0PPIN6! painting, paper'*’hanging, re­ mentC-Peggy Ann Shop, Man- days. Oaer Bros.-, 140 Rye Bt., 81,896. 649^6290. . DORMERS, garages, porobes. PIANO tuning, by graduate of rec rM>ros, . .room addlttons. moval, airless spray paint­ Chester Parkade. South Wlndisor. 1966 PONTIAC OataUna, power Hartt College of Music. Ward kitchens,' add-a-levels, roofing, ing. Save. _ 647-9664. __ ___ Krause, 64S-63S6. steering, good condition, 61,000 siding, general repairs. QuaUty jo sE P H P. LEWIS — (Justom^ ,, MU,''h. TMI., Hi tw> on S-2 KA original miles, $760. Call 649- LAWNS maintained, rubbish workmanship. Financing avail- pointing. Interior and exterior, 0602 after 6. token to dump. Stones put able. Economy Builders, Ino. paperhanging;, fu^Iy itiaured. LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN 643-6169, 872-0647 evening!. 1969 BMW 1600, one owner, ex- around shrubbery, keep weeds For free estimates call 849- SAIilS POSITIONS OPEN out. For free estimates, 649-’ 9668. If no answer 643-6362. , ’ oeUent condition. Many extras. LEON Cleszynski builder—new 1868 after 6 p.m. r HAP A PAPER RCUTe Must s e e .^ ,m . 872-9861. homes custom, built, remodel­ FOR MATURE PERSONS WHEN X WA© A KiP. 1961 CHEVROLET, running con- TREE SERVICE (SoUCler) — ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ MECHANIC 'A <» Trees cut, building lots clear­ rages, kitchens remodeled, Hoot Rnithing 24 Immediate openings for fuii o,r part-time ■alei dltlon, $60. 1949 Chevrolet con- bath Ule, cem ent' work. ® © ®© @ ed, trees topped. Got a tree FLOOR SANDING,-Tilfd roftnlsh- work in a prestige store. Generous store dl%-^ verUble, $60, pe M - OaU 648- .Sieps, dormers. ’ Residential or wanted for generaL repair work in iocai garage. LITTLE SPORTS problem I Well worth . phone Ing (ipeolBUslng In older count and all company benefits. Apply a n y ti^ BY ROUSON 0891. commercial. OaU 646-4291. call, 742-8262. floors). In and outside paint­ Five-day work week. No Saturdays. Ali benefits. during store hours. Ask for Mra. Bumi or Mr. ..Of ji!iiirnnn.iB ge convertible, (§) ® ® •••. WJ. P«L Of. - HALLMARK Building Co. for ing. No Job too small. John 1969, fuU power, alr-oonditlon- BRICK, block and stone work. Retirement program avaiiabie. Appiy in person. Cohen. Brick walls, patios, outdoor-in­ home improvement) additions, Vcrfallle, 649-8780. Ing; gray with black 'top. Call rec rooms, houad^ painting,' 648-9826 after 6 p.m. door flreplacee, sidewalks, ______chimneys. - Free estimates. garages, rpoflng, gutters. Free Bonds— Stocks V 1969 VOLKSWAOn N Karmann- Donienlc Morrone, 649-1604. estimates. All w6rk guaran­ L. aida coupe In excellent condi­ teed., 646-3827. M ortgogoi 271 DON WILLIS GARAGE YOU ARE A-1. Tnipk U A-1. D&: S - i . tion. Priced to seU, $1,996. NEWTON H. s m it h and fl

I % ■ A' '\ A'v'V A' A . \ A;\'^' ' ^ .w \\ A ■'f'- ■ ■ • PAOB FOURTEEN WANCHteSTER E ^ N lN b HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, M AY^^TO MANCHESTBR .KVBNINO TfERALD, MANCHBSTBR, CONN.. SATURDAY, MAY 2, I97di PAOB RTTBBlf Hopiiat For Soli 72 Housos 72 ArrielM For Sol* 45 tHERB^UOHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and R m im B Hoiisit For Sola 72 Housai To** Housos For Solo 72 Hoosos For Solo 72 Housos For Solo 72 Oiitof Towu Outof Towh Wpntid Itogl Rsiati 77 79 COMSTOCK RD. to settle es­ — Six . room STEPHEN STREET—n For Solo 75 For Solo 75 'WELL KEPT carp^ show the MANCHESTER — Overslsed tate, spacious a^ story stngle market. Solid foui* i^sUIts or' regular^ue Luatre H eJs t h e b e s t ME\f« COMMEUTATOlt.OM Bur MOME.HCfe GOT ABSOLUTELY: HOTHINO tour-room Rancjb. Full base-’ family Colonial on ’quiet, se­ BOLTON — Country living for —l«uU Dlmook Real^, CLASSIFIED spot cleaning'. Rent electric Formal dining .rooip. lonal, iV4 baths, .jraBRON —a beiitity of a BV4 1WE A IR - HE^ ALWAV<5 GOrSOMEWlKlG OF TOTELL HI6 WIFE meitt, oil hot wdter heat, 2-oar cluded street. Approximately country kitchen end three the c ity ex ecu tiv e, 36 m inutes **«*l*®'*i_ 649-98B8i garage. VAeaht room.Ranch on heavily wood- shampooer $1. Paul's Paint A garage. On bus line. Chaf-Bon one-acre wooded lot, overlook­ rooms, m baths, garage. , IHTERE6T TO TELL A LIBTEHlHG \*/ORLD vr 149400. Wolverton Agency, ^ in-line realdenUal area, M ^ ” ***IUS *!J'**' IF* YOU ARBI thjnWhig ^ ff*l(. Wallpaper Supply. AHVTNlHG Agency, 648-0688. ing Globe Hollow Reservoir. Realtors, 649-3818. 36 living room with back to ______MANCHESTER off Porter Tit. _____ full boSeniSnt. rear porch. T. tog your home pleoM let Ui 10RAV A BAHERV TRUCK AMP A FI6U TKUCK .HONE’/ ? First floor has Uvlng room, back fireplaces.' On 1% acr4s TWO, 4-ply tires with rlnm, ton Agency, Realtora, 649-3811. M A N ^SSSi^I^ew Listing deluxe ci^ m built Ranch MANCHES’liiR~ J. Crockett, Redltog,. 848-1677. help you. We offer no guaraa. COLLIPEP RESULT- A STREET FULL OF FOUR-bedroom, front - to -rear den, dining room, kitchen, and $34,900. Hill MANCHESTER New Uotlng, of valuable property. Mur- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 6.60x18 excellent condition, COUNTRY Chib area - ftnml —*">«»culate e-ftom Ranch, home, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, overlooking psrkade, ■iZ-a. teee, otdy a promise to do our BftGElSlAKP LOX - ‘ OKTHE NATOKAL SpUt, two baths, fireplace, rec­ lavatory. Hiree bedropms and at- Raised Ranch, 9-months old. ray-Snyder . Realty , 343-3439 140.'643-4416. reation roonf), garage,‘.screened hetoo^. 3V4 bath, English-Tu- tractive CspT, fireplace, 8 bedrooms, dining room Idtrii- ” ®” NON — -6*/4 room !Raf(ch» best to And a buyer rsadf> 8 AJI. to 4:110 PJL SCE»IE-,7LW?AFT POPGER s w it t k e d bath on second flooi*. Third evening 631^8, 289-6980. porch, stove, dl^waaher, fenc­ doi’ Cotonlei, eet 'on 'a ierge ■*‘*‘?**’ boautlful lot. Asauiit. Hayes Agency 6484U1. aluminum siding, recreation en with buUt-lns, 1% baths, heated rec room, treed lot, Wllltng and able to buy. rilS cmrEK^HlP TO CAKApA -UfOK floor has one bedroom _ _ ...... ^ ---- -a—'------:---- Doris Smith, Jarvis HeaMjr ed. y#d, large lot. $28,000: room, garage, wooded lot. large family room, .aU walk-out baaement, excellent BOL/TON dive R anch COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 10' ROUND child’s pool, WMh QUESTlOKlMG. llE SAIP HE'D bath. Attached one-car Frechette Realtora, 647-9993. location. Only $31,600. Hayes Co., Realtors, MLB, e4S-U21., Char B«>t aid- brighten up thU home to be tors, 647-0068. Agency, 646-01^. Shopping Plasa. CUTE LITTLE kittens need a sories. Best offer. 643-8939...... F rech ette one of the real One ones. MANCHESTER 6-room Colonial $24,000. FJano Agency, 040-0191. good home. 649-9286. ifietAtes/4dRiwy[ m PHILB^ICK AGENCY Mancheeter 6494806 ; SriU ^^647-»S!’' Out of state owner has Just LAKEWOOD CIRCLE, 7V4-room bus lin e, VA baths, new kitch­ 644-1571 ASSEMBLER, custom motor­ NORTH Coventry - Bolton line, DLWAUUEE ,VDe. authorised a subetantial Ranch on wooded 100x372 lot, en, new furnace, must see. Probe Planned cycle seat mahufacturer'^,^- FREE — three sweet kittens, to*»1ANCHB8TER Suburbs -T new listing, 4-room Ranch, Floritts— Nursorios' 49 price reduetton. $24,600. overlooking reservoir and Must sell. $21,600. Hayes Agen­ qulres assembler; riveUiigv- - one an- adventerous fluffy tl- _ j i - z i : EAST HARTFORD — Brick dead-end street. Only $16,600. country club, flreplaced living cy, 640-0181. Jn Death (H light work. Full-time. 649-7168. one dark striped, one p i Q your own — Scotch Pine /REA LTO RS tuis. NeT^solS fireplace, Family room, gar­ four-family, two bedroom Frechette Realty, 647-9998.’ ODEXIARD REALTY room, dining room, den, laun- moHLAND Park area, 8- black with white boots. Also and Hemlock, $4. per tree. Dis­ age 3 acres. Mid 20’s. Hayes apartmenta with all appliances 648-4866 dry room, 8 bedrooms, garage. styled liiger Stevens PROCESS inspector — for sol­ placTdx^^ -niother cat. All count on quantity. 644-2062. . ' AnHqoM Apartmuti i Rato— Wantad To Rdnt 68 Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Agency, 646-0181. room Cape, fireplace, large Including air - conditioners. ANDOVER — Dutch dering, wiring and mechanical must flhd honie^- or separate ^ 6 4 6 - 4 2 0 0 Transfer dictates sensible country lot. Owner -leaving $62,000. Wolverton Agency, Raised Ranch, 2 full baths, HOLi.YlVCX)D (AP) — The ARBORVITAE and Spruce $1 Tanamants 63 a p a r t m e n t needed ImmSdl- price of $81,600. Bel Air Real assembly. Will train. Apply homes or Will have lo be put to MANCHESTER area — Seven- state. $22,900. 648-4604. Realtors; 646-3818. 2 fireplaces, double garage, ccroner’s Office says a team each and op, .In ground. Call ately for family of four. Call' of beiiavloraJ.^^entists will be L^olnte Industries, Rockville. sleep. CalT 649-0462, aAer 6 ANTIQUE spool bed, very good MANCHESTER — Newer One. MANCHESTER 6Mi - room room Cape. Large kltohsn, Estate, Vincent A. Bogg^ini, family room, sun deck, $29,- 646-1170. dVER an acre of lawn sur- caUed in to 4-room R a n ch ______half-baths, formal lUniwg EAST HARTFORD , — Three- own We. \ pepper aiid tomato plants by Wantad— To Buy 58 apartment for mother, 3 chil­ remodeled kitchen includes inbred litter, Belgian Sheep­ and appliances. Call Paul W. and foyer, 2-car attached ga­ PRESENT ' Mitten Realty, Realtors, 648- * TOLLAND — %'acre building room, modem kitchen with bedroom Ranch with buUt-lns, Authorities are Uh^ure whath- SHOE DEPT. the dozen. KraUse Florist, 621 dren, by July 1st. References. avocado stdve, refrigerator flreplace, caupeted Uvlng er the Swedish-borh. aoUess, dogs, exceptional teiiipera- HOUSEHOLDS iQts — Antiques ' Dougan Agency, 649-4636. rage, $29,900. Phllbrick Agen­ lot®. $l.»00-$2,600. Hayes Agen- buUt-lns, central air-condltlon- Hartford Rd. ' . 528-4944. / and carpeting; New electric ------::— ------and dining area. $28,600. Wol- „„ oifl-oisi m ent, |60 - $126. C ham pion 61re bric-a-braC, locks, ■ frames, cy Realtors, 646-4300. $19,000 iLroom Cape, permanent siding, good starter home. Ing, garage. Wooded Iqt, 160x room, tuU basement and car- who compUined often pt lon ek - ^ PLEASANT POUR ROOM, -h e a t. O w ner tra n k f^ re d . 640- $22,000 PIul'URE-BOOK land- verton Agency, Readtors, 649- ______L______230’, wall to wall stays. $83,- P®'’t. Priced right. Interm ness and inabUity to idi^xirden MANAGER and dam. Call 872-0318. glassware. We biiy estates. Vtl 0096. TWO - BEDROOM Ranch, oil $20,900 6-room (Jokxilal, VA baths, gaiage. Make an otter. scaping, one acre phis. Imma- 2818. MANCHESTER building lots, 600, Phllbrick Agency, Real- tlonal Associates, 647-1800. herself of her probleins,\oom- FartUiian 50-A lu g e P ed d ler. A u ction eer, 420 Biisinoss Propaity ■ CaW^, one of the nati<»i’s baseboard heat, basement ga­ dilate 8-bedroom Ranrii^CJoun" city sewer and water, A and tors, 646-4200. ' 1''. 'knitted suicide or was the 'vfMisn Lake Sb, Bolton. 640-3247. $16,600. Call 742-6610, 743- $23,600 e-room Cope, garage, Verplanck School aim . fastest Rt>wlng department TINY silver, male Poodle, 3 h i g h e s t veniently located. Adults only. For Sala 70 ROLLING PARK — Slx-rOom rage, try kitchen, hug#'awning, ga- ^ MEMBERS of the Manches- p zones. Phllbrick Agency BOLTON-CAPE, S-bedrodms. 2 , accldentaJ overdose \if quality cow manure ter and Greater Vernon Multi­ fufll baths, dining room, fire- aouiuenuu ovo™«w ^ store cluUns, has an Im­ years old. $60. Call 638-1608. deliver^ $6 and $11 loa d s, 40 Cape plus rec room, excellef(t 8436 $34,600 6-room Ranch, aluminum aiding, garage. Mnnphw- rage, trees. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. VERNON — New listing. Im­ WANTED — Antique furniture no Pet»- "References required. r o u TE 6 __ Business location, ple listing system this office place, scenic wooded lot,, full * ' \ mediate owning for an ex­ and 80 bushel. Less than 30 ter Green area. 649-6834. maculate large 6-room Colo- Miss Stevens, 86, 'Who ap- / HOME for a Collle-Shepherd glass, pewter, oU paintings or Available Jime 1st. 640-0288. 260’ frontoge, 6-room Ranch, ^dlU on tlwughout, garage, jt^NCHESTBR - Economical has hundreds of diolce prop- MANCHESTER — Lots with cellar. Assuftiable mortgage. perienced shoe department cents per bushel, 742-8268. cedarfVMiAr flhinvlpflshingles largelAnFo screenedonrAATiAn __ ' nial dining ropm, fireplace, peared in numerous movies and ' male dog. Call 648-4774 after 6 LARGE ■ oirfeL, 7 -:room ertles for sale in all price sewer and water, excellent lo- Mid 20’s. 648-6072. m anager. porch, large yard. Fireplace, kitchen with oven, dishwadter, starred In the televisicn series p .m . tlty. TheT-hk Hturlson’s,XT.,.-!.,.,. 648-8709, r- $28,900. Hayes venient , locatloiT with recent central looatlim. • Cape with famUy room on first ranges and styles. Let us cotton. Starting at $4,000. meiit. East Center St. location. remodeled kitten, dishwash­ disposal baths, garage. On­ COVENTRY - 7-room Raised ‘"me.Farmer’s Daughter,” 166 O akland Street. Agency, 646-0181. Improvements. $17,900. Flano floor, garage, fenced jrard, ab­ solve your housing problems Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Excellent startlnA^ salary, CUTE little male or female kit­ Housohold Goods SI No children or pets. Modem er, disposal. Asking $28,600. $80,000 6-room Ranch, garage, $4 acre wooded lot. Deod-W l ly $28,900. Frechette Realtora, Ranch. Modem kitchen with near death Thursday In company paid frln^ bene­ Agency, 646'dt61. solutely immaculate. Low 20’s. today. (Jail Doris Smith, JaK. 640-6324. 647-9998. . “ ten for your own pet.' Free, box- ANTIQUES and collectables, Owner, 649-6622, Principles " stre e t. buUt-lns, m baths, fireplace, •“ f n»tlc home In tho Holly- fits and an unlimited oppoi'- SINGER' touch and siw wito oak and marble top furniture, mon‘r ’cir!flek di^ 9 tT5 Bel Air Real EsUte, Vincent vis Realty Co., Realtors, MLB, trained. CaU 648-6929. on ly . VERPLANfJK Schbql area. Six- COVENTRY —)4 acre buUding VERNON CENTER, new 6- fdmlly room, sundeck, . 2-car wood HlUs.. Stw died cn routs to tunity for advancement. cabinet. Monograms, hems, art glass, fine paintings, etc. pm 647-9903 '' ' established business. Always $32,600 7-room Raised Ranch, 2 baths, 2-car garage. Cream- A. Bogglni, Realtor, 648-9382. 648-1121. full, great opportunity for right room Cape with - screened ' p u ff! lot, $1,700. CaU 648-1034 after room Raised- Ranrit, 2 full garage, % acre wooded lot, . SIB E R IA N H uskies — ^Flght embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ Any quantity 644-8963. lent condition. Guaranteed. THREE-BEDROOM duplek, person. For more information, porch, attached garage, 6 p.m. baths, double gatoge, near $26,900. PhUbrick Agency, Coroner Thomas Noguchi’s In- APPLY TO STORE MANAGER population explosion. Have a aluminum siding. Quick oc­ $34,600 7-nxMn Rained Ranch, one year old, 2-car gfirage Full price now $56 or 7 month/ ELECTRIC TRAINS for 3-rall centrally located. Washing ma­ Fall Phllbrick Agency, Real­ LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN schools, large lot. $28,900 Realtors, 646-4200. ^ approisal vw "souto bsr- Husky. DeUgh^ addlUcn to cupancy. Substantial cash vflU aluininum siding. ■VERNON — Lot has 239.OT’ ^ ______hiturate intoxlcathm.” ly payments of $8. 522-0476, track, Lionel, Ives, Flyer, etc. chine, stove furnished. Beauti­ tors,' .646-4200. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. your- family. Only hang-up ------::— ------:------frontage, community water, — ------— r - " ------But he added EHday: “We of- d ea ler. any age, any condition. Please ful yard. Adults. 643-6745. Large 7-room Raised Ranch, assume 6% per cent moritgage. $35,600 6-room Ranch, 2 baths, garage. Immaculate, Forest W e. AKC, shots. 648-8789.. ______M a n c h e s t e r — 20.000 square beautiful location. Priced ANDOVER LAKE—^Waterfront, -ten caU In behavioral sotendsts CALDOR, INC. have your price ready. 649- 2- fire p la ce s , tile ta th s, 2- $23,600. Phllbrick Agency, HlUs. CH^AHUA puppies, AKC Model Home Fiumlture TOREE-ROOM duplex, centra>> masonry Indcfttrial build- R efers, 646-4200. M AXI RAN CH right- Call Mitten Agency, 6-room year 'rpimd home, NOTICE in cases such as this. They wtH 7603. zone heat, all built-lns, large 1146 Tolland Tpke., Manchester ly located, adults only, no petiT “cres, central Ideation, ' $44,900 8-room Split, 2H baths, 2-oax garage. Executive stove, fireplace, large rdar InveetlgBte her medloel Mstocy, registered, 8 weeks old, innocu- family room, laundry room, Rsaltora, 643-6930.- or caU 649-2876 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL all_i, utilities. Many----- — possibllitlek. alblllUeS;- hom e. on porch overiooking lake, ga­ PUBUC ^HEARING get any history they con, end lated. Wonderful pets. Call 648- $86 monthly plus security. Call ^^tcar garage, city utUUes, . BOARD OF DIRECJTORS 19 PIECES including comniercial ifbe. rage, $19,600. PhUbrick Agen­ talk to her friends.” 8666. Rooms Wirhour Board 59 629-0618. large-.lreed Idi. Owner anx­ $44,900 8-room Raised Ranch, 8 bothk, 2-car garage, Forest TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Hayes Agency, 046-0131. cy Realtors, 646-4200. o The actress was ' married $297 ious to^Sell,^ Immediate oc­ H ills. Rttsoit Property goNNBcrncjuT LOVABLE p d f^ , 12 weeks old THE THOMPSON House—Cot- MANCHESTER —3-room apart- PRESltfENTIAL briefly In 1967 to theatrical... cu p a n cy . T U E SD A Y , MAJ? 8, 1970 has most sb ^ . Free-to good Interior Dralgner wants re­ tage St., centrally located, ment. Porter St. area, heat, $67^600 9-room R a ised R a n ch , 8 ba th s, ,2-Car garage (Jus- For Sot* 74 NORTH (Joventry — 6-room agent Anthony SogUo. They had Halp Wontad" The Board of Directors will home. Good wldi children. 648- liable family or newlyweds large pleasantly furnished ' parking, utilities, . $130. month- - flJLAQE tpm b u ilt. MINI ESTATE Ranch, assumable mortgage, no children and rite never re- Mala or Fomola 37 COVENTRY — Log cabin sum- p m , |127. monthly. ExceUent conduct a public session Tues- 6281 after 6. to accept delivery of com­ room s, pa rk in g. C a ll 640-2368 ly. 236-0664. AvailaUe im­ Invoshmnt PTOpa^ CHARLES LESPERANGE St. ft Thompinn Bd. M an ch ester mer cottage, flreplaced living lot. Only $19,900. Frechette diay, May 6, 1970, from 9:00 PAR^^Trapi — operate your plete Model Display of Qual­ for overnight and permanent mediately: Ideal for newly­ • ^ 649-7620 \ For Details, CaU APPROX. 3 ACRES The. blue-eyed beauty ones l^ROUGHBRED Be^e pup­ room, completely carpeted, Realtors, 647-6998. a.m. to'11:00 a.m. In the Mu- own Haitford Times motor ity Furniture Just removed guest rates. w ed s. MANCHESTER — three fam- told an interviewer: ”Ths thing. pies, very reasonable, six- - /DIDMEl^MTE OGOUPANOY enclosed porch, exceUent con- -i ------^------nlclpal Building (JONFERENCE route' in the Manchester area. to warehouse for Public I misB most Is having someons w eek s (Ud. G ood hunting flo c k . COMFORTABLY ONE LARGE room, efficiency dition, treed lot. $9,000. Hayes VERNON ROOM to hear comments and Monday-Saturaay, 1-4 p.-m, and Sale. Modern 3 complete lightful area, close* to shop- CAMBRIDGE Street — fou^ 1 ft 2-Bedrodm.^partinenta We have Just Usted onie of the moot delightful to Share things with. I oome 742-6906. sleeping room for gentleman. apartment with bathroom, heait ” ' 647-9993 Agency, 646-0181. ' HIGHRIDGE ESTATES If suggestions from the public. early Sunday a.m. Excellent., rooms' with the $1,000 look. • Oomplebe elacotc l^tehen in the area. Plus $t has Just been comptobely r( home bursting to unburden my- Parking. 272 Main St., Man- and hot water, perking In rear. ping, schools, churches. Asking bedroom colonial complettfy New 8 room Colonials await- Future sessioito will be held eanungs and liberal car allow­ 8 pc. Convertible Living from the Baseonent to the Roof. New Wall-to-Wtill carpet­ (JRYSTAL LAKE -.-completely srif of the thiiigs that hatipened Chester. ' S- 568-0833. $37,SOO. More Information, redecorated. (Jyersized; comer • 2 Air Condtttoners . ing throughout 0 roomB. Custom Built house (xmristing of 8 Ing your color selections. 4 the first Tuesday of each month ance. CilU Bob Wahl, 249-8211 Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 6 MANCJHESTER — Good resl- NEW Listing —Call early to In- during the day. but there is no >iticlas For Sola 45 call Morrison, Realtor, 643- lot. Garage with storag^/Own- large rooms, 8H bajths, 4 bedrooms, formal dliUng room,' ' furnished 6-room year 'round la rg e bed room s, 231 baths, X pc. Dinette. $10 down, you • WaU-txi-wall- carpeting dentlal area, 6-room Spilt spect this unique 6-room (Japp from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. In one to tril them to.” ex t. 826. THREE beautiful rooms, heat, 1015. ers moving south and Want ac' extra large U-ving rocm with 'view. 2-cu garage aiid a cottage. AU appUances, excel­ buUt-lns, city Water and ALUMINUM sheets used as play purchasie any room in­ Level Ranch, IH baths, kitch­ on oversized privato and the Municipal Building Hearing ROOM for rent, gentleman on- hot water, stove, refrigerator, tlon. T. J. Crocket^/Realtor, Bwtonmlng pool, stone walls, etc. Thia may be the one lent condition., lakefront. $21,- sewerage.. Paneled family APPLICATIONS accepted for printing plates, .009 thick, 28x dividually. Immediate dellv- MANCHESTER — business • Master TV antenna en 'With buUt-ins, 8 bedrooms, heavUy treed tot, fireplace, Room and the third Thursday ^ ewaltowlng a prisonous ly. Call 649-5962/1./ wall to wall caipeting In liv­ you’ve been waiting tor. For furthe^r-tofonnatlon or Inapec- 6(X). Connecticut Valley Realty, room with corner raised counter work, part to fuU- «ry\or free storage. 643-1677. - living room with wall to wall wall to waU, dormer, extra of each month from 6:80 to 8:80 deanli^ fluid. At the time, she 36” , 26 cen ts ea ch or 6 fo r $1 ing room. 668-0833. 'block with 6 apartments, ex­ • 1>^ baths (dion, ca ll to d a y . Inc. 644-1671. - fireplace, 2-car garage. , time. Must be over 21. 649- carpeting, fihlahed rec room closets, etc. "Wolverton Agen­ p.m. In the Town (Jounsel’s Of- ‘Somethnes I get so lonsW 643-2711. ROOM for wait, ladies only, cellent condition. Owner will Priced low 30’a. CJaU J. Flor­ 8006. CAP ft OCP CJharge Plana area — Slx- • Laundry, storage area in on tower level. Many more ex­ cy, Realtors, 649-2818. AMS'TON LAKE wooded lot, flee In the MhiilcipcQ BuUdlng. j could scream.” kitchen priylleges, laundry fa- FIVE ROOMS, 3 bedrooms, first finance 80 per cent at 8% per BOWERS ence, 649-6306. DARK, rich, stone free, loam, Also, our\own Instant Credit wlth .large . the basement tras with this home. Lot stse paved road, city water, beach­ James F. Farr, ______■ -■ . \ P lan ollltles, poking. 649-6129. floor. Available May 1st. $146. cent. Terrific income produc- REAL ESTATE Salesman, es­ fli^ty^rds, $20. Sand, gravel, tn odera tchen, fireplace, 100x800. By owner, call after SIX-R(JOM PLUS Colonial, as- es, boating. Ashing. $995 ierms. ^ ^------One child accepted. 649-8360. g]-_ call now, Hayes Agency, Mlany Other Features tablished agency. Private of- stone, fill, manure, pool and LARGE . 'fumlidted room, for recrei room. Very neat 8 p.m ., 644-8685. su m a ble 63k - t>or ce n t m ort­ B & W IMrectors " S trik^B t^ d W o r l^ DISCOUNT FmmTURE IZ m 646-0181. Also available cottage near ■ fle e . C arpetin g. E x cellen t op-^ patio sand. 64^0604. male -^ y, parking. Call 644- and w bll maintatined home, On Bus Line gage. IH baths, large porch, Philbpcilc Agency beach, $600 dowm. Amaton Manchester, Conn. O ffered to. Cnwrity portunity. Call Mr. Hutchins, w M e h o u s e FOUR famUes—Wo, have two industrial zoned lot. Middle 0123/a fte r 5. Furnisliail^ m is lia d Ma n c h e s t e r dose to shop- $26, Phllbrick Agency, Lake Co., 1-637-2647 (open 7 BARROWS and WALLACE (Jo. td Manchester, Con- BOWUNO .ORSnai, 1«> Center St., M9-6324. SP R IN G C lea ra n ce o f 1970 NOW 2 BIG LOqATIONS MIodels open 1-7 PJft. or Of them on tho east side. Both 30’s. (Jail Morrison, Realtor, X REALTORS Apw tm ants 63-A pInK. 4-famlly with -4 room tors, 646-4200. days). Manchester Paricade necucut, this fourteenth day of (AP) — A Bowling GTssn ftom model Zenith console stereos. \ p w t m a n have four room units, garagea, 648-1016. 8880 Jifdln St. \ Hartford apartments, 4-car garage, new By Ai^intm enb--' — ^______:______• Manchester 649-5806 April 1970. bsa oMerod its sim Soy wmtr- Original values to $389.96—now etc. T. J. (Jrockett, Realtor, 646-4200 / 622-7249 \ Aparfm antS— Flati^-* f u r n i s h e d ' on e room apeU:t- NCHESTER $18,900 nice 8- ices to charity. SifiKtrioiis Wantad— $199.96. Your choice. - Modern heating systems and roof. Mid, 648-1677. MANCJHESTER — Immaculate ' VERNON — Just over M o ik (firm er Puller Brush bldg.) TanamontS 63 semi-private bath. Api^y bedroom Ranch, cabinet kitch­ 646-2623 r Out of Town “Because of the TaaiMtan T-'V Service, 806 Hartford Rd. 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-01 3 7-room Colonial within walkliig ______we Chester line, large 634-room ]V fV l''l f'*!? Famala 38 175 Pine St. Manchester ______Marlow’s 867 Main St.^ en, aliunlnum storms, cellar, strike, the plant Is uuM e to ob/ (next to Gus’s), 643-2206. 643-1023 ' MANCHESTER 8 room Ranch distance to high ' and Junior MANCJHESTER — Six-family rOTFor aOiO. Solo 75 Ranch with full basement, fire- iTVFAiViJJi ______646-2332 near bus. Assumable 6^ per SSTER — $16,900. for tain piqgiUes WILL WORK as companion and MANCHESTER - Immediate p ia q t Ha r t f o r d - ittenS;;; fHREE-FAMILY, stone Vcon- 643-4112 - W W i « with 8 bedrooms, large living nigh, 8 bedrooms, formal din- and a two-family in one parcel, n o r t h (JOVENTRY buUt-lns, excellent coift...OF SPECIAL MEETING (former Norman’s Furn.) ', cent mortgage. Hutchins Agen­ writ ipalntalned 6-room care of person in their home, SCREENED loam, ' processed occupancy, delightful 3H-room singles a v S flm m t^ te l^ structlon, plus single ^ t a g e . room with fir^loce, dining ing room, newly remodeled Fully rented'ented ■withwith excellent in­In- pQ j, pLKAO Avrrp t yviMr »2».900. Im- NO-nCB IS HEREBY GIVEN In business zone. A gbod In- cy, Realtors, 649-6324; ''Ranch with wall to wall, Ught housework, sleep In, full gravel, benkrun gnavei, sand, W arehouse apartment, features complete room, wall to wall carpeting kitchen, .spacious 134 b a t h ^ co m e . Off street parking. Wol- mediate occupancy. T. J. that there wUl be a Special nicely furnished 2-bedroom /estnient. More -inforlination on aluminum siding, garage, bus Distinctive 134 y e a r oOd w eek , $66. 228-8669. fill, stone. George H. Griffing, .at comer of Pine ft Forest Sts. GE kitchen, carpeting, *;two throughout. Attached garage, shaded lot. Wolverton Agepey, verUm Agency, Realtors, 649- Townhouse, will accomodate requ^, $66,000y Phllbrick line and more.\ Hurry! Wol- Raised Ranch. Seven rooms, Inc., .An^oVer, 742-7886. Mon-Pri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6 - a(r - conditioners. L ai^ t^ r- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Realtors, 649-2818. 2818. up to 4. $200. J.D. Real Estate, Agency RealhHV646-4200. HORTHWOOD APARTMENTS 'vftrton Agency, Realtors, 649- garage, etc. Huge famUy WILL CARE for chUd 2-6 years aige area. Master TV, Ton bus o s ft t n s . VERNON — Manchester Une Chester, Connecticut, on JFri- ’ ___ . : old my twme. $20 weekly in D-2, GATERPILLAE, excellent SEWING machine — Singer rig- line. 646-2623, 043-1023, 643-4112, Associates, 643-6129. 669 HHHABD STREET MANCHESTIIB : z : 381$. room, -fireplace, sundeck, MANCJHESTER Texas size lot, 4-bed^m Gairls<« O o l^ ^ day evening. May 8, 1970, at irnrhorn tonT^ iui IfM advance. M7-0376. cml4ltlon. Must sacriflee. Call zag, buttonholes, hems, fancy 1 to 7 'd a lly . — ------FOUR FAM T^, aluminum sM- formal dining room. Large ______THREE-ROOM apartment, Jfur- big, oentr^ locaticm, good In- Take Middle !^jke. to Adame St.—/Turn north—Take Adams ranch, 7 spacious rooms, aluminum siding, 234 baths. 7:30 p.m. at the Bentley School, .^42-8262. designs, etc. Originally over o e n t r ^ 1 SEWEN-ROOM Cape, exceUent treed lot. Transferred owner FTVE RCJOMS, first floor, ben- Including utlUties. $30. come, gpM investment. $87,- St. to Hilliard St.—Turn rigd>L. Available immedlatoly: paneled family room, immacu- first-floor famUy rooms, ga- HoUteter Street for, the frilow- ^ o* me 100 attics QUALIFIED nurse requlr^ 8300, full price now $61. Easy . good lot s ^ location, newly w^^jate condltKm. Only $28,900. can’t move house to Florida; have relaUvsIy Uttls to flu.*’ i r e weekly. 742-8161. ft 1 and 2 Bedroom SpUt Level Apartments ft Central Air rage, $$8,700. Ha(yes Agency, uig purposes: ' part-time position, preferably T CTHAIN, sled , b icy cle tire, terms. 622-0931, dealer. tral locathm, middle aged 000. Piillbrick Agency Real­ m od eled d en , assu m a ble 634 but would like to. $30,900. So. Slxod - Mid. the omniMiMf Condlttonlng ft P^illy Carpeted ft Balcony Off Living Boom Basket Hurry! Hutchins Agency, Real­ 646-OiSl. doctors office, temporary- golf clubs, and bag, 2 Chevy adults only,\ho pets,'M ay 1st. tors, .646-4300. Mr. Lewis, 649-6306. 1. ^ choose a Mod^tor; ^ allow wtlrinrato^ ft Oombkiatton FamUy Boom and Formal Dining Room ft 1 Vi per cent mortgage. September tors, 049-6824. I>ermEment. Box . "DD’’, Man- 14” rims, picnic supplies, etc. BREIAKFAST set, refrigerator, occupancy. 6iS-4677. 2. To see If the voters will tribute their tims to Charity Busina^ Locations CENTER St., 6-room home, Oeramlo Tiled Baths in Both 1 and 2 Bedroom Anto. ft Private occupancy. Owner, 648-9212. SUBURBAN — newer six-room o, small bureau, 7-plece bed­ EOUR rooms, \iecath0, large eat-ln custom odd Jobe, eitc.' 649-0198. waive compeUUve bids In (jeneral Services. 41 Center LUXURIOUS oiie bedroom School. Owner will flhhnce. M. Agency,. 646-0191. * mortgage. Only $21,000. Wol­ lau^ry. E^ur bedrooms, large hdtoheD, waM to wall carpetls^, wafla. 628-0021. MUST SELL! Beautiful $800. connection wfth the afore­ Street, Mancheeter, (Jonn., un­ .H. Palmer Realtor, 648-6321. m ^er bedroom with half fireplace, pine paneling, inter­ apartments with every con­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649- said work; and til May 8, 1970 at 11 :C0 a.m7 for 327 CHEVROLET engine, com­ model sewing machine. Never (^ t of Town 2-5 P. bath, one full bath, wall to wall com. double garage, one acre, venience- and comfort. Only 2 3818. 4. To transact any other busi­ used. French provincial cabi­ SOUTH WINDSOR —8V4 acres, VALUE PATCHING OF TOWN HIGH­ plete with Bell housing and left. Call Warren E. Howland, / F o r R a n t carpeting, large lot. CXty water Many extras. $27,900. Owner, ness proper to come before net. Only $100. 52 Oak St., _____ - ■ ______good. location, high and dry. WAYS. transmission, call 643-6818. Realtor, 643-1108. This newer Garrison (Jo- and sewers. (Jlose to shopping 646-4683 said meeting. WANTED A pt, 4. ELI^GTOIf — Pinney Brook ^ Owner will finance. $16,900. Bid forma, plans and sproifi- loniat has Just becom e avail- NEW LISTING . and highway. Low 80’s. Phil------— ______The EighUi UtUtUes RHUBARD plants, large clumps MANCHESTER — Large execu­ ^artm ents, new 3-roOm unit Connecticut Valley Realty, Inc. Ups Realty, 872-3214, 649-9268. VERNON — 8-room Garrison cations are available at' the SOFA, chair, ruga, deep freeze, 14 INCHES abte. Six rooms, plus attic-’ "Dtatrict ~ 85 cents. Combination stove, tive apartment, private en- /h brick ohe-story garden 644-1671. —------Colonial, 134 baths, attached — General Services Office, 41 A T O N C E stand, coffee table, 2 chaise storage and fuU basement William F, Hanklnson, - gas-oil, - white, good con­ EMBROIDERY Nice e-room (8-4 .bedrooms) — Vacant newer 6* garage, beautiftil view* ICany Center Street, Manchester, trance*'private bcuiement. Ex^ ' apartment building, total elec- for future reo room and ' President i dition. Yotir price. 628-2616, lounges. 12’..kextension ladder. cellent location. Two b^ — trie, range, refrigerator, dis- SPRING PREVUE Cape on \ acre lot in room Raised Ranch. Family extras. AsaumaM Connecticut.. work shop. Laifre Uvlng ^ , ------634 p e r ce n t C. A. Volz, • OFFICE Cal! 643-4774 after 6 p.m. rooms, formal ‘ dining room, rural Manchester. Hard- room, flreplace, 134 baths, mortgage. $84,800. (JoU owner,' ’Toiro o f' Manchester, poaal, alr-eondltloner, bue- Housos For Sola 72 room with fireplace. Eat.4n C lerk ‘ wood floors, ceramic bath, Only $26,900. Offers consider- after 6 p.m., 876-1207. Omnectlcut 17x29’ 'living room with pto^l' ment ‘ laundry and gtoragfB, A f 4^* kitchen. Three bedrooms. UDY flreplace in -Uvftig room, ed. Piarok Realtora^ 289-7476, ■______s______-______. D ated at M an ch ester, (Jon. '' Robert B. Weiss, Macs CALORIC 36” gas and gas iiig and beams, two fireplaces. adults only, no peta, $180. per BI, SI, Senorita, Spanish Influ- Formal dlQipg room which separate 8xl(rtool shed^etc. 742-8248. (JO'VENTRY —Thke si,_look Gepsral Mansgsr , stove, good condition. 648-0160. two acres o f land. $260 per, month, $180. * lease security. .ence Colonial, seven spacious For Bookkeeping m ay be chUdran’s playroom, Just Usted at $28,900.. ’------tiys nicely kept two or three-' * month including all utilities. Call James J., Gessay, 876-0134. rooms, oehtri^'/convenient lo- South Farms! . ■ a FURNITURE office, or- a fourth bedroom. SOUTH tKUntdsor —(Jolonlal. on bed room R a n ch sty le h orn s on • Stsodjr Position . LOUNGE OTAIR, arro chair, Oall Paul W. Dougan Agency, caUon, cUy utilities,, many ex­ Lots, of closet ^wce. AH VERNON Mount Vernon wooded lot In choice resb 34 acre lot. Only $Ui906. Hss$- reasonable. After 6 p.m. call 649-4636. citing . features. Morrison, C onia.''affar a M sufoly Sunday dbmar, , n o h u a l W oodwor k . C lean a s ODEGARD REALTY s Good stortthg ’ salary REPAIR Apartments. Immediately 8 dentlal area. Seven rooms In ings Reed Estate.' 742-7141. 649-4660. • ^ ~ Realtor, 643:1016. con be .and tastofuUy dec- Apply at onqs In person BROWNSTONE Apartments, room s at $145, 3 ^ at $160, 4 ^ driva down to doRghtful South Forms aud. 648-4865 all ( 8 bedrooms) and 234 ------', BefinUben and BnUdsis of USED, chttdren’s furniture, new, large 4H-room duplex, at $180.; Heat, hot water, re- SE^^N-ROOM Cape, four bed­ o n d s d . 134 ceramic baths. thths, mud room, garage. FINE LAKE Shores,' Coventiy, to Mr. Clmen. got a pravua of this suburban cdmmpnlfy Good aasumsbls mortgage. FINE bed, crib, chairs, etc. Call 643- IH baths, heat, appliances, frigerator, oven-ruige, dispos­ rooms, two baths, oversizsd Many buUt-lns, carpeting, etc. 4-room year 'round home. On- 2286, wHh oil city convonloncaa, including cKy $36,600. MANCHESTER ■ Im m acu- Must be seen to be appreoiat-. ly $10,000. Flano Agency, 64i6- TREASURE CITY , CUSTOM FUBNITUBE, air-condiUoners, balcony and al, dlshwssher, w all. to wall two-car garage. Landseaiwd 4 g a ra g e , adults, O all 646-4786 carpeting, air - conditioning, lot, 109x160’. Maricm E. Rob­ wolar and city sowars! W a1 ba on bond late 7-room (Jape. Large wood- sd.■ Owners“ anxious to movs 0191. Immediate Opening Miuichester Shopping •47-M82 876-6088 ROPER 'GAB range, excellent or 876-9407. swimming pool, Ughted tennis ertson, Realtorf 648-6966. ODEQARD REALTY sd lot, garage.''First-foor fam- end have sensibly priced their condition, wiSte, fu ll size, $60. from 2 P.M. to 5 P,M . to onmifar quostlonf P arfcads . 80 PEABL ST. courts, basketball court. Park­ Uy room with flreplace. Bus. home to ^ at $86,ikx). im- ■“ * *>®<*room ootoa lol 649-6968 a fter 6:80. MANCHESTER — Newer two- PrnON Street — One jrf the .cmd show you thosa fino hom os In various 648^866 WIU3 one fuU and two half MANCHE8TEB, CONN.' ing and storage all included. $28,000. Meyer Realtors, 648- mediate - ooouponoy. T. J. For A Man hr Girt bedroom dui^ex, hall of two- No pets. CaU Hutford, 627- most gracious homes In Town. 0809. ^ Crockett, Realtor, "648-1677. baths. FuUy equipped kltobsn, stogos of construction. i r 2BANCHBSTBR (s not (or from family. All large rooms, full 9288, Vernon, 876-8721, 876-4869. 11 rooms in aU, 4H baths, sx- 5459 patio, attached garags with ThO;.word has opi this four-room'8anch phu ga- SEVEN-ROOM R uch with at- C03ENTRY (NORTh T* double driveway. WaU to waU M ochlnary and Tools 52 private basement. Residential tras galore. T. J. Crockett, ------. . . __ ------4 BEDROOMS kxsaUon, $190 p er m onth in- VERNON — Wfiiow Brook Realtor, 64S-1677. Iho quality of L ora M. conM ructod homos 8126 For pillow., or panel . . . rage. FiSl baaement, hot wa- Uehed garage, screened porch, carpeting In Uvlng room, dlh- T R A C flG R JM Duplex, exceUent siding, 3-car garage. Oall -IMS-' Sizes 1-6 years. Slse 2 . 220-7470, f42-8242. 0, In Moe oondltlosi, in excel- 1893. Two acres, soimd^ octir watts RMS. Four electrovoice CaU Hartford, 827-9288, Ver­ do driva down boautlful Darlmawih Rood facility. k>caUon, adults, no pets, ga­ 0088. . . . dress, 134 yards o f III,,,, — t:— r *®“* nslghborhobd. Unusual op- dltlgo. Helen D. Cole Realty, learn the printing trade. Excellent benefits. SRO-12 speakers In cabinet. non, 872-4400. rage, security. 643-6611. (offspring St.l and taho a loft on Sooth 46-intdi; panties, 34 yard. TOM, T ^^F A M IL T , M , irito attoA - pgctimity for wosiderful sub- B & W . 048-0000. Excellent fringe benefits and good starting salaries. Four mcnttis dd. WUl consid­ * HIGHLAND Path School area, 'R siaM W sM altt IIS sa garagsa. BxosUsnt oondl« mtbsm Uvtog with incesne. As- BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. Interviews will be conducted Monday,'May 4, 12 er all offers. 246-6670. LOOKING for anything In real Forms Driro oppesHq tho now Richard F. FIVE-YEAR.OLD, three - bed­ large 7-room Colonial .with m Manchester Parkade iiattd)Tat^r lEtraniug ifTfalii noon to 7 p.m. at Parkgde Shopping Center, lower estate rentols—apartments, Rosort Proporty baths, flreplacs,— screened Moftin School S c ^ raprsiantatlvas wlR bo Sandro#, add 16# for $27,200. Wolvartosi Agsnoy, olusivs. Bvana ft Clapp, 647- Manchester 049-0800 room Ranch. 'With heated rec level offices. hom e^ multli^e dweUings, no For Rant/ 67 porch and 2-car garage. Many ot tho Bold ofRe*^ Ploea your ordor new for postage and handling for Reoltoni, 6404012. 1404. room In Rolling Woods, Oov* fees, d^l J.D. Real Estate As­ extras. Mid 80!a. Phllbriok m copy o f the *70 Spring AT^lACmVB 6~lx]|0in Ruioh <6ntry. OH por cOUt imumniMfi 18 BISSELL STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. O ffica and.StoM MRHHIOT IM nvOTj I sociates, Inc. 443-6139. MISQUAMICUT . — 4-ztx>ins, Agency, Realtors, 64ft4300. la.B S 'iiisru 'iL .'" ft Summer AtftUM. 'SJ >U»ICHBaTBR -immoculat. with large bedroonU, full mortgage. OaU owner, 742-9781. Equipmont 54 eeviins wmon . . . ratht furnished - and heated, $160. Send 60#, add 16# for lissSttsw Ssiliei si risessr orioMal --tour down to- 4-bsdroom O^te, nsw Ywf, ceramic bath, sUding glass ------MILLARS FALLS COMPANY WE HAVE customers walUng 0.3 ACRES, d ood .barn, out- eluding family 1^ . IH piumbing, garage! • .i-T < OFFICE furniture 'for sate, 2 weekly. CoU 646^91. ^ sta g e and handlin|r for Bsnl Nttsrs sTsssii SirssUsei. . doors to large sundeck, one- BOLTPN — New* Liotlng —0- for the rentd of your apsirt- buikUnn, 9 rooms,' faintly; THE WILUUI ExSOhoffi AOEmV tlBO-M , sN IS# Isr ssitass baths, garages, sxosUsnt area, wooded lot, Joloualed windows, An equal opportunity employer. desks, swivel phalrs, . file a copy of Spring A Sum­ sSSMsSNas. car garage, on 134 acre lot, room Ranch, neSda a Uttle ment or home. J.D. Real FOUR>Rpt)M (xAtage, $66 week room, 0 bedrooms, 1% baths, mer '70 Basic FASHION. cabinet, storage cabinet. 647- RIALTORS 447.*H13 T. J. Crookstt, Rsaltora, 041- family room, $11,900. Mayer $3ft900. Phllbrick Agency, work but at $17,900 It'a worth Estate Aseodates, Inc. 648- ly, Coventry. Phone 3 fireplaces. Hutchins Agency, 1823 after 6.^ 1077. ^ Realtora, 0414009. Realtors, 040-4300. « 13. Freohstts Rsolton, 047-9902. 6139. ter, 648-006$. Realtor, 6494134. V ,V\ •'H • ■ - 1 ^ --r '/ • " ■ SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1970 iTOattrte^fer lEiipning ■ \ • School PrincipdV \^0 ) o u t i f ^ ^ IkHi^ UMtwl MMhodiiBt ^ "t- ■■i: '^Ctiurdi oa tfm a tk m dIa m for Bonnat Junior Hl|fi Scboo(~stu- ^ . * 4 . :»r-i Ray R9gers Quits denta will be held'lCamlAy from w .2:40 to S:<6 p.m. Otlwr^atudento i wUl moat IfOtkby frcmt' 4 to B Cx%; p:m. la the Youth . Lounge.' Long Island Post / ■ — ' Center OongTegatlonal CJuirch A. Raymond Rogers Jr. has reglgned^ prlnclp^ of IXMixl o f deaooneJMee w ill .m eet ■ y Locust5;iSt ^ le y , L. I., N. Y. liondogr cut 9:40 a.m. In the Rob- fective Aug. 15 “or on a ^ u tu a lly acceptabla date Mna Room . effective Aug, between myself and the school oard.” 'North Unilnd MethodiBt Hds resignation from the Long — Church Junior choir will re- Island school posiUon came al- possible." _ z hearee Monday at 4:16 p.m. at most s year 'to th© day from Ih© IRiat parent is tn© iwlf© of in the church. submission of his resignation as Nassau County District Court principal of Manchester High Judge who, in Novem ^, y r*- The Youtti Choir of Commu­ Scliool, where he served from sented a peUUon to toe sonooi nity BopUM Church will re­ 1960. Prior to coming to Man- bocud, requesting toe prohlM- hearse tomorrow at 6:46 p.m. at chester, Rogers was teacher tion of Moratorium Day Mtivt- the church. and administrator in sfeveral ties in the school. It contained Maine schools, and assistant more than 700 signatures, A rummage sale will be spon­ principal of Newton, Maas. High A former vice president of toe , sored by the Stoterhood of Teni- School for three years. student government said, "I con- pie Beth Sholom Wednesday in an intervlew'with a report- Wm from 8 to 8 p.m. end Thursday er from Newsday, Long island w ai^. On ' troin 9 a.m. to noon at the dally. Rogers «dd hi. decision Masonic Teniae.. Fabrics and to te^lnate l^ .t ^Jtlon ^ ^ new and old clothing will be" after one year reaultod from a ^nciDal’s unpopularity was featured. comblnatlOT c t l^ldento, n^ part.^wTiXitonce, Friendship Circle of the ^ y one. ’^ e decision app^nt- to>rm ltram e films and rock ly was the result of being _^pg school, and his policy Salvation Army 'will have a caught between two genera- lavatories. worship program at its meeting Mtonday at 7:46 p.m. at the The Newsday reporter said Citadel. Hostesses are Mrs. Hen­ "I’m 'considered ultrapermls- jjjy,gau Oourity officials oonsld- ry Jenkins and Mrs. Carl Peter­ slvo by one element of the com- Rogers a tough dn* foe. son. munlty and authoritarian by on April 8, his ie-year-c4d son some of toe students,” Rogers vras arrested, charged The Fellowcraft Club of Man­ commented In toe interview. >vito sale and possession Of mart- chester Lodge of Mlasons will i p "He’s not Just liberal, he’s juana. Rogers eald tola 'was toe meet Mionday night at 7:30 at iL ultrallberal," one parent said, crisis Ih his decision of resign. the Mhoonic Temple. "He behoves the children should The . Rogers, who Uve at 11 8werdl<^ of the Manchester run the school; We don’t. To, East Ave., Bayvllle, L.I., N.Y., Drug Advisory Center will give them a world U^toout rules have four other children. He re- speak about narootlos and thie MCC Students Hear Talks on Law Dequipment (mufflers). bear with the hospital while the He is scheduled to,„appear May parking problem exists. 1? in Rockville Circuit Court 12. Aleocander Kr^ewskl, 24, of 31 Patients T oday: 249 Park St. was arrested yesterday and charged 'with failura to obey ADMTTTED 'YESTERDAY: a stop sign. He Is to appear in . Brlain H. B<^let, 340 Smith St., Rock-vrllle Circuit Court 12 May South Wtodsor ; John L. Oav- 19. agharo, 103^'Ridge Etta M, WE DO THE c o m p le te JOB INCLUDING Owlomv Bhist H^tfoix}; Court­ ney E. Douchqtte, RD 2, Toirry .., | Barnes To Talk Rd., Tolland; Fraidc J. Grima-' ;PLUMBIf^^lRING. HEATING son; West WUlington; EYederlck At GOP Lunch Hurlburt, '20 VflStoge S t.; Mrs. PERSOi^ALIZED SERVICE State Senate Minority Leader Ernestine M. Krith, ^1 W, Cen­ Wallace Barnes of Farmington, ter St.; Garold C.'Miller, Wales Rdl., Andover. ’ cendidate for the (JOP nomina­ V ALL WORK PLANNED, SUPERVISED AND tion for governor, will 'be the Also, Mrs. D. Jean' Miorency, 69 Cedw St.; Cecil C. Rceen, . ESTIMATED BY OWNERS, NO SALESMEN speaker Tuesday ajt the weekly INVOLVED, FREE ESTIMATES AND ' Rd^bUcah, Dutch^treat lunch­ Rocky Hill; Mrs. Prlscina PLANNING SERVICE, 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE eon. It will be at noon, at t^ Schwartz, 14(>. BrondCord St.; Sboreham Motor Hotel, Hhint- M ichele I. ’T h o ^ , 166 Lydali frud. S t.; H ollis Ann. Urbanettl, 67 Barnes, a four-term atate sen­ Butternut Rd.; Rudolf Wermter, ator, is opposing Sixth DtetPtat di®16 Emmny m ily Dr.,ur;, Vernon;yernor M ichael Oong. ’Ihomas MesklU tor toe'"*'^®**' Lydali St. SORRY! WE ONLY DO WORK GOP gubernatorial nomination. BIRTH YEJSTBRDAY- A , lAST OF THEHUVER « Bamee, In a color brochure, son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter’Del- dlatributed statewide today, ton, Vernon Garden Apt., Ver- IN OllDEt THAT WE MAY lETTER SERVE cites election results from 1968 OUR MANY ^ATISHED CUSTOMERS and 1968 -which show , that he nbh. ran ahead of the state Republl- DISCHARGED YB58TE3R- can ttcliet in eOch of his tour DAY: Douglas R. Beagle, North eleotlomi to the State Senabe. Coventry; Richard W. EMa- - CALL 649-9408 NOW Hls invitations to Mesklll for brook Jr., Mathleeon Dr., An- . ANY^TYN OF CONSTRUCYION, LARM OR SMALL statewide debates have -been re- fitAw; Mrs. Anna O. Lanz,, RFD Jected. Mesklll has said tocut de- Irene Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Joyce botes with Baines-would prove J- Ctuistiivo, 21 Bremen Rd.; devlsive tor the .RepubUdan 'Francerco A. Pinto, 78 Seaman Rartyi that his tUne' odiild bo Otrcfe;.Mrs. Margaret B. Whlt- CONSTRUCTION SERVICES spent .better in Washington, rep- Hartford, OF ROLTON resenting the voters of hds ,dts-' .Ajso, Jacob Chesanek, Wood- trict;. and that the RepubUcianA stock; Laurie Ann Coes, 'Tor- " , lUDGET FLAll AVAILAItl o r e out to b e ^ 'Ute" D M itocrattU ^ S tcn ; Rcnald W. Vernier , ©Jid not each-Other. Hartford; Mrs. P^r|cfa ty Dumct court t November, pre- Uon to the eohoot itlnc the prohlbl- orium Day avtlvt* bool. It contained t alKnaturee. ce prealdent of the unent aald, "I con- (RoCeni) wtahy- srlo u e . Isauea h e'a tidnc through bofth nouth." MwntiftBttr student said the MAY 2 thru MAY 8 unpopularity was Ettntitt^ f rraUk Snntlttg l^fraUk to his reluctance., ne aims and rock ool, and hds policy / avatorles. ay reporter said by officials consld- a tough drug foe. Us l^year-old son arrested, charged possession Of marl* I said this was the decision of resign. 9, who live at 11 ayvlUe, L.I., N.T., ler children. He re- «king a position in <

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SATURDAY PROGRAM Educational MONDAY JU PROGRAM Morning TUESDAY JO PROGRAM '8»«ar4ajr. Mar 0 talla efCorta of (Freddie's Taaeday. Mag I LTOndy hi Afghanistan. (390) News — Was (6) I Lava Laey (16) Hmrto / <0 ) and give him basic education. . 1:9 (8) Olri Talk (O) TV (*■ T V ^ Sport aad Feotare < ) 'X, (S) 0«« It Tacatker (SdK Let’s Make a Deal (9) I Love Loey 0 (36) BUm "Maltese Fsloon" Humphrey (M> C aadleria Bawllar tSS (SAS) Newlywad Oaato (0> (WEDB, C hati^ 24) 7-0 (390) My WstU sad (Monday — Friday) (0 ) DIvavea Gaart Bogart, Peter Lorre. UrW (S) M n> S F n a k Ataaad My Three Saaa (C> AU My OhSdran (0) Te It B (O) (0 ) AB Hy ChUArea 8:0 (I) Bed Stoltaa Bsu^ (O (tkM) Uadeidac , (C ) (M S ) Law reaee WeOi Shew 1 : 0 I (3) As the Werid Turns <9dF n TUfcm a TUsf (O) I (6) As tha Warid Ta Guests: Audfey Meodowa (•> Amedeaa BaaM (O ) S:tS m Oteea Acres (0) (3949) U fe wUh Ltak ritor ( ^ M e v t o (360 >Ufe wHh ( 1 9 0 ) News Naa — Wa Eklgar Bergen, Charlie Mo- ( S M ) M evis BDUOATIONAL T 1 Brave Bulls” Mel Fer­ MOBMIMO F r o o b (9 0 ) Let’s Moke a Deal Sperto aad < o Carthy, Three Dog NlgtaL R 1:M (S> Suenkaa ( 0 > ITM9) Lefe Moha a Deal < o 6:0 6) Siga Oas S t P n n im ' (C» "Nobody's Perfsef Doug Mo- 3:99 M Leve b a Maay r rer, Anthony Qutim. I (3) Lave Is a Maay 7:0I ((i90> 0 0 ) OaeOaea Bsiefa 1 Die (0) (6 0 ) Mm Io Clure, Nanmr Kwan; - Jai *today. May S 6:0 (6) Sma Crier - (O) Thtag "G.E. Monogram Beriea" Spe- "The Young LawyaH” Oow (M ) Fflm ( 0 > <0) I (390) Bewaa aad Marita’s 6:0 (6) aoBitoe Beoiaptor llS9;Freaek (Bef Guest: Carol qiannlng. 6tU (I) Peispeellvae (0> I take on defense of two men t;M (t> daaaj Oaeat (o > ' dealing.of Doc wiiinngfchy and 3 0 (3) Ouidtog Light I ( » M avle fellow crewmen of US sub Salad BlxtagB 6 0 (6) Tear CeiiawBaHy (O) (390) The Beetsrs <0) stnicsle to scale 0,000^ Koh- accused of robbing cab driver. "BatUe or the Coral Sea" ClUf rescue vessel on duty In J^ian 7:99 Ohss. b s a e (0 0 ) Aaetter ~ oomniaiider prleofler oo Pact- perior officer. '88. R . (C) 9i99 Ferayto Saga (3 9 0 ) Aaeiher WerM — : SegaL Story of ploywri^ / W erid — Alabama primaries.) S:M (8) PetUeaat JaacUsa (O) A Man at P roperty (8) Mr. Oaaber <0) Ctty (1 6 0 ) Jolla (0 ) (Ic I durlnc WW n tries to OMy Mom Hart in '0s who sends/ (390) Tadju Shew (O ( 9 0I) ) Oeaeral Hospital ret Information to American (8M) Jimmy Daraato P ^ 19:99 The Adn <• (9 0 ) Oeaeral Iliw IH I his play to Sam Harris and 6 : 0 (0 -.s> hirst Toesday (0 ) seatB Leaasa SMers (O) Should 'C igress Limit B l$ 8:0 (8) Captnoagarae (C> 6 : 0 (3) Oamer pyia — D8MO (0) Program includes an Inter­ warahtpa. 3 : 0 (I) (btaer Pyle — DSMO is aovtoed to ccdlaborate wwh ‘ (0) The ntoMeaea "Zanaabuku" Intereetinr docu­ 1S:SS (t< M aaalx (C) to B ear IrarinaT (3 9 0 ) B tM Promise the famed George a ttfOit- (3 9 0 ) Bright (C) view with Lt. Ool. Mike Hoare ISIM (8) AU Amerieaa OaOege 8 : 0 ( 0 ) M r * Grille (0> (9 0 ) Oae U fe to Uve (0 ) of "F ive Commando.' imlt of mentary on African wUdtUe; (9 0 ) one Xtfe to Live man. Based___ on Mom Rdrt's 6:0 (8) Hap Bleharto Shaw (O eacountere with Ilona and hlp- Skew (C) Meoday. May 4 3 : 0 (IS) Sewtag autobiography.rwrr^nhv. ' 3 :0 (U) Sawtog (O) kinglUh-speaking mercenaries. .^poa and customs 6t various MS) M evle 4 : 0 (8) Baager Statlaa (8) Beat toe Claek (C) ,<0> AdnItlonnI features tha. native tribes. ' I Bury the Living*' (3 9 0 ) itmlher Wm (39) FUm (0) I f U r K r i t o F aer* 6 : 0 (6) Oeverosr aad J J l . (O) U;tS(MM) News — Weather aad New m . (0) OaUaplag Ooaraet <0) set , ( 0) (U) Allied Riteheeek . 7:19 Praa«h Chef K id Galatoul” flUvis P resley, 9:0 (I) Laey Shew <0) (0 ) Dork Shsdsw* (0) (18) Tea O’Clsek B rasrt . . . . ------, EOQ ;'(Mpe Fehr*' '63. Successful (49) Dork Shadows Gig Youmr, Lola Albrigto oiui of British soldier becomes Jun lawyer who testlfted agalnat Non - OpUapeible Cheese 4 : 0 (3) Basel (8) Cma-Tbailm <0) 4:0 (3) Basel (O) 1 6 :0 (U) Tamps U Souggle diautes Sroiiaon. IKuatasI ver- ( 0 ) FBar (0> „ (6) Mike Deoglas 6ha (C) (6) rNews Special- ■ (0 ) lor member of British Secret sadistic brutal man in shock (8) Mike Deoglas She* , Sion of 'n fUm about aa honest Service In India. Brrot Hynn, Ing sex crime finds himself 9:19 W sM PreeS (0 ) My U M e Margie ( 0 ) New* (O) (0 ) My U tile Margie "California Impressicos by bemg harrasaed by man now 9:19 NMT Jeunal young priseflyhter whose - ( 0 ) M e lU e ’a Navy (O) (3946) ntolstoaes (0) Henri Cartier-Bresson'’ Pro- Dean StockwelL Paul Lokas. (3949) Hhrtstmes ( 0 career beemmea bualnem of 19:0 (8) Mevle 6 : 0 (0 ) OSUgaa’s <0 ) through an acutely Double Feature; (1)- "Kindar '69. Audie Murphy, diaries 6 : 0 (^ om ^’s ~ in the film, Cariin, The Invulnerable” ; (3) "Fat ma, ‘Teacher,' Teach- ^ Drake, Joan BvanS. Dlsplaytag House Plants (0) Oaltopiag Oeunaai (O) (46) Trots or I Frenchmssi's eye. U:IS (M) Tsalght Shew JehaBy Oar- 9:19 What's Mew B Wind in Jamaica,” U ;H (6) Mevle a^ ratadp Osltan, Badtora Elden. Pun 8:19 Comm, b s a e sad Spsrts _ (0) (90) That Oiri (C (0 ) MeHale*s Navy "Let No Man Write My Epi­ nvnm .niurehill Dowhb (tti HeBsle's Navy (0) Sea Boat U :0 (3-8) News aad Weather (0> (46) News widowed father and handyman tragedy, drama, romance and 9:99 NMT Festival <49 News taph" 'to. Sunirralsed son of ie Maale (C) naive LBcy - interna are assigned to lare 19:l9 Tha Shaw B (0> 9 : 0 ( » News h ^ ^ lll _ (0) Beet af berythtog (0> r Derby (C> MSI 4> O'Oleek BIch (O) metrmmlltan tinspllal. "The Rare Breed” '0 . Drama sets out to avenge murder of U :0 (t) Seonh tor Tamerrow (0> hhe (O) mother. 'Burl Ives, SheUey- U le his friend and path leads to (390) ne me. Who* or (f News with Fraak Bm - Wlnters, Jam es Darren, Jean T:W (I> Here's Laey <0) (M) Playbcy after Dark (O’ Wedaesday, May~9 (81 News of west In IW s deaUng with Tnrth sr Csaseaaewees (O) u :« (W^News - Weather ilad PM totroduothm of Hereford cattle Manll Gnu. Robert. Culp, Whim Oaote (0> Bslds W ), Seberg. i aist of Mth mn- EJdmond O 'B rien. (80) A Werid Apart (M) Dick Vaa Dyka H News — WSaSwr sad 13:tS MS)™Chsimdsaihlp Wreetliiv I 9:39 IVhal’s New B (39) n m James Stewart, Maureen (O) (B) Peas. Belajrs <0) Stoirts <0> U i3S (SW Late SVow O 'm ^ Brian Keith. OanEa (fA (0 ) Haatier-Brlakley Bepsrt NBC’s “The Best on (8 0 ) Dlok Cavett Show ' (0 ) - (Ml Cans. Clase-Vp <0 KsB(ley-Bri|lH0 B (80) Dtek Oavett Shaw (C> 6 : 0 (0 ) - Laeal News Xt10 <6 0 0 ) News — Prayer aad 7 :M T few s 'Stave OtrT' Yyonne DeOario, ^sssrsrSa& j?*^ 5 f f i Laeal »pw »^^ (39) HmUky . BrtoUey Be- R ecoil: The Grammy (W> WMe Warld a f SpaHs (C> T:M <1> News Special TBA.^ George Brent. Who D o Y cm Think You AraT I (8-790) News — Prmyer aad 7 :0 (6) After Dtaaer Marie 8 4 0 o n (C) Law Day BAA. (O (SM S) Ban St Fanse (C> 1: (M)) NiNews HeadUaea — U8AF 8:99 Fearto Batato 7:0 (3) After Maaer Aeyto (n Truth or Oeuaeuuoaees (O) Him OH "The Plainsman" '66. Wild Awards Show” H um - 1 : 0 (3) News aad Weather — Ma- t /In observance of Law Day, “Teacher. Teacher” Original Bellgtsaa PIm sad Siga Otf \ 9:39 Bask Boot BUI Hlckock Buffalo, BUI Co­ m eat of MedUotlaa aad SigB / USA (M ^ 1) attomw-mem- drama to Allan Skiane. Da­ 3:SS <»' RhOI-r Theatoe B ile Wleaiel Highlights dy and Odomity Jane set out day 10-11 pJn. o n * - - - / ben of New Britahi Bar Aa- vid MoCkdhun, Ossie Davis "Great Xtnpetsaudlao'’ Bd- 9:99 News la Feisaeellva (O) / sdciation discuss how laws af- and George OrissanL' BOly sm d Lowa Valerie Hobeoo. 9:99 Seal! ...... e- <0) - ' feet USA citisens.. ShulmsB, who Is retanM S:3S (se> News aad SIga Oft /4:to (» Weather — Sperta aad Freddie, a mentally re­ 3:H (» Memeat at Medttattsa aad ’TODAY: ‘"nw Kentucky Det^ ' News (0> SIXed teenager. Drama de Siga Oft BREATHTAKING COLOR TV by Feattvul and Panude,’’ 4-S (M) New Britoia Ctoee-Bp OaW w. F. ifoad WEDNESDAY JO PROGRAM S:N (S) News wHh Beger Madi 9:M lyhat’s New triewing is yours with t l ^ per­ p.m. on CSS. . ."LBJ: Tnoedy 7:99 Htoaagemeati Jehit Teataie ^ and Tranaltkm,’’ fonner T^esl- (360) Thai Gasse Biausa 7:39 logies Pams Tsdss sonal size 102 (sq. in. screen porr Wedaeodiw; May d # 0 (8) News wMh Walter Grsn- dents jot)iia(m to Intervtewed, 1 : 0 (3) G ill ( 0) aue (G> (0 ) Tea O’Glaek itopert 8:W Wtohtagtoa iTeak la Bevlew TV RECEPTION SIMULATED table. 8-etage I.F. amplifier en­ (8) 1 Leve Ls (8) News wHh Fraak Bsg- 0:0 (0) Tempe 0 (0) 8:39 NET Playhause 7 :80-8:80 p.i^ on CSS. . ."BaU- (0 ) F 6m sislds (0 ) -1 L 0 (96660) Mews — Wsather SUNDAY PROGRAM Oathy me Rome / sures sharper pictures . . . more m a rk F a m e ,’’ re- (0 ) DIvaree Oaort < 0 ’ (0 ) BaoBey-BriaUey Baperi 11:0 (6) M avle Saaday, May 3 color bright 8 ^ pictige tube. er,’’ about a. mentally retarded (3 6 0 ) U fe with Uakletter 8 : 0 (0 ) Leeal News ‘.‘ICystery S treet" -'60. D o cto r" (20) Bxperlmeat In TV . (9 0 ) iDick Ohivett Show (C) Prem iere. • g u est, 1-1 :80 p an . an N BC. . . 3 :0 (I) He SaUL She SoU (C) 7 : 0 (i) Bee Haw <0 ) I (91949) News — Prayer aad (4S) laalgkt .... S:SS (S) nipper (C) Singles Finals (8 boon) Guests: Ferlin Husky, Jerra S i n o n 8:SS (8i Salnu ter ChUdrea (C l, (3S-SS) Fraak M cGee B eport “The Bbaeen World,’’ the 'wnrld . . (3 6 0 ) Aaether World — 8:46 (8) Davey aad Oallsth (O) GUg Lee Lewis. 'r.R > (1) News aad Weather — Ma- (4S) U O’Cbek High (C) under the mlcroaoope, 8-9 p.m.,, (8 0 ) Oeaeral Hsepllal <0) (380) Vlrglalaa S:SS (S) News wHh Beger MaM O ff S:SS (8) World areaad Bs (C) on ABC. . ."Rage," film about. 8:16 (3) Oemer Pyle — U8MG (0 ) (9 0 ) Nanny and the Piofea- (SSSt) O.B. Cellege Bawl (C) X (0 0 ) Bright Premise ( 0) ser (O) (8) Capt. Nash (C) Ratulolph-Macon woman s Col­ a guilt-ridden doctor, with Glen Prem iere (8 0 ) Oae Ufe to U ve This b the Life (0) 4 :0 (8) Baager Statlaa (0) Errol Flynn, OUvla De HavU- (8) laad ef the (Maats om the CeUege Campas (tSSO) WUd Kiagdem B Anthony ()utim and Jam es Ck>- (0 ) Dark Shadows (9 0 ) Beam 3 0 <0 ) GUARANTEED (8 „ luip nBto My Feet lar bears, walruses, mnsker, 4 : 0 (8) Basel 9 : 0 (1) . M e d l^ Ceator (C) (8) DIalogae (C) caribou ami wolves. bum, 8 ;80-10:80 p.m. on ABC. .. (8) Mike DoogUs Shew (®) (390) Kraft Haste Ball Camera Three . (C) Guests: Connie Francis, Sooey Fai^tte, Miss.,' 10:30-11 p.m. on' 6 :0 (0)<4- Weather— - Watch (9 0 ) JehBjnr Gath Shaw (8) The.Bsseea Wdcld Ob Ue Ageada BOaaa plains patterns life which . , Die,” mduraain climbing in (18) Leave It to Beaver 1 9 :0 (8) HawaU FlvoO B i(G) A Bnsrite (8-40) Discovery (C) are. around us all but hidden 277 BROAD STREET — PHONE 0| 9-1124 , AJIgtaaniatan, 7 :90-8:30 p.mi. oiii (0 ) Bat Masteraea (90) Engelbert Hsmper- . 0 6 W. MHU» V|Im. (f6 ) M oRale’ a Navy (80) JewUh Life (C) f'lm view. Included are m o- N BC . . . “ P lra t T u e sd a y ," one duiok Skew i. uu; liv e human cella segment is on an African mer­ 6 :0 (0) 77 Soaset Strip 'Vince Edwards. ( ~ u, ulonated Mss Isaac Isam'ov, author and virus molecules. Narrat­ cenary, 9-11 p.m. on NBC. . (30) Christophers ed by Bddle .Ubert. <8 0 ; Liug fe.uund the World o f “ The Unseen (M) The FJU. (G) "OaUfomia Impressions .by (40) BoUer Derby World,” Sunday 8-9 8:1S uui Jusby Shew Henri Oartier-BreaacBi,” film by ' 13:16 (sO; ..ivlsg \vo.d S;SS (1; Oleaa Campbell OesdUme ID ^ company of "The Fantaa- Authorized Dealer 13:25 (SO) F ocss tfC ) p.m. on ABC. Hoar B (C) IT DOES M ake a D ifference W here You Sav^! ■ noted photographer, . 10-10:30 david canary 12:30 (S) Face the NsUes (C) Guests: Shecky - Greene, Bob ptm. on CBi3. ticks*’ in San Francisco. Hiat Hiiii > (Continued from Page One) (8) Speaklag fer the Coasamer -- -ble Gentry. B.J. Thomas, iliH! led to a part in ABC's "Peytoo ■ (20) Bible Answers (SS) Bkippr ( 0 ) SkUes and Henderson. WEDNESDAY:' "He ' Haw," (M) doBB. Weekead (4S) Movie (3S S) B eaaasa (C) < L "6* 'Ot . INSTANT Jerry jLee Lewis and Ferlin Place," which in turn led to a 13:46 <8> Health Best '.0 "Knlgdit wltho aDuntry” , 18AS) M evle — don't Draw I can 0ng. A ^ Hiii: Husky art guests, 7:30-8f80 p.m. 1:00 (S) PoUtles *70 ;30 (30) Movies - "tiage'*^ Gleim Ford. Stella iillii fourth lead in ‘Bonanza.’ In ^ featured role In )the movie (2M 0; Meet Ike, Press "Abbott and GisteUo In the Stevens. Tense drama about EARNINGS oii^ C B S . . . "D ic k C avett Dr. Christian IBanuud. Navy" Lou and Bud Join the isotaied Mexican ConstnicLon S y\V I N G S Iliii! city who nee^'’Bonansa?’[ “H om bre."’Executive prod'uoec transplant surgeon will Navy along with their pal Dick _ cam p. ijiig %ow," Hugh. Hefner 'VB. two Powell, The results are alm ost 19:W (I) MlssISa:^ taspaaafhle (01 Robert Ryan stars in DavM Dortort saw the film and guest. diaostrous to fleet but you'll To free-an': imprisoned prum signed him for NBC’s “Bonan- X eiijoy every xsney minute of whose life' Is at stoke. ' . ' l l the film, “The Crook­ \ K •. ( » t I \ I I () S 1 a .m . n a^ b^UM Uie tact that.he U a <4t) CoBVersstisBs wUh ... train dnjr o f depoutt. (8)' Year Cenunnalty - (C) it! V (3M9) BMd Oaes B (0) ed Road," Friday 9-ll I THURSDAY: "A* Swoid for Ttae looks, tho'faig raif- lia" three years ago. - 4:N (3M4). He's Oat the Whale 11:M iSMSdd) News -— Weather i patlenta‘who were Warner AU-Amerlca football ^ American scientists are caught J.S. (Solan. A a geoii ' " ' ------'Teresa"------'61. Battlefield~ ' ro­ in battle between two planets — cured, 9:30-10 p.m. on Channel team in 1960 and later was e*MDg«d, primarily due to the Jeff Morrow, Faith Domergue, part of aotnan team ourying mance and .post-war adjust­ ' - ~ m a i n V S n MANOHESTEB a ioU TB SI, OpVKNiKT out experiments cm surface of ment of ah American soldier ill' ■ UliH aO-.l^-tTbe Best on Re^cord: dratted by the llenver jSronoos anUviolence thiliig*," he eiUd. Rex Reason.- .moon, cdiallenges NASA. B.B. and hla young Italian bride 'Son of a Gonflghter" '86. The Grammy A'wai^ Show," after graduation tram the Uni- “C fn ^ originally, was a. violent Young gunfighter seeks re­ gov’emment and people of in bewtIdeiriiMr rat ra ce o f m e- ^ , . NflLFMZK ‘ world to offer him cxmvtocdng ,,tro:-.olUan USA. pjer Angell, verslty of Cbudimatl. Miaraoter. I’ve gained' venge cm bond of outlaws who Jialph Meeker, Rod SALES & SERVICE emuaed his mother’s death. proof that earth Is planet S ta g er. Aotor-sailor Buddy EUieen thing' because they've gi'ven me See u for our no cost sur­ worth returning to. (4b Mevle ■Instead^ be tried Ms hand at Russ Tamblyn, - James Phil- (49) Byrea Ndma Ctossie (0> '" " t e b e l Flight “ to Chiba" be^t the wJnnlns yacht by five roles that reijulre more acUhg, vey when you bnUd or hiod- brook, Kieron Moore. 6:1 > (S) OBBsmeke B <0> 11: ^MANCHESTER OBAMMY AWABDB off-Braadway musical (x>medy. I3M9) Oaldeltae '''^ (C) (to Movie minutea in the recent ^pton th a t hav« morar. ran g e to them . enitoa- - > ';,x.. (Id) Loyal OppssMisa iO> 'TTie Blue Pan th er" Atom k S fs r ; Hp landed a part to "Hi, Pato- (S-44) b ile s aad Ami w e n (O) Study o l present status of Tamiroff, Roger Hanip. Girt Oq> Race off Mlainl. but dU tt W lnneir a t the "Record of the ano" and nMt Ji80 Aixtocaoh. a "But I miss the old iiudsive- ) (8) Mavle Special -- Democratle Party. Program > agrees to help stranger win any priae. ‘Ute fierwly Year" Grammy Award for Double Feature: 'TPinter A- includes Interviews with party ii’ smuggle piece of Jewary OLDSMOBItE ISSr petito brimette, who was in neas. I liked tiie contrast to the G o^" James Stacy, Jill leaders, candidates ai0 work / aenroas Swiss border and finds HUIMBlea’’ atar. aMppe riy Ms k cA a / IMS, to be preaented by the "Your Okbm obllo I^Mdor" "LMtie Mary SunMilne." Canais Cartwrights, Now I’m Candy Donohue. Young man inherits ers and political analysts. herseU in middle of extraonU- pglae-winniiig catam aran' Poly- National Academy of Record­ ski lodge and with help of (8) Mevle .„. nary adventure. y’s play lasted two glorious ^Cartwright." Befrigeratlon and nealan Ooneept. came- in 0 aee-. Air Oonditlonlag friend and secretary ’ sets out "DetecUve-Story'* Kirk Doug­ (89) Tsalght Shaw Jahsay Oar- ing ArU an(l Sciences, vriU be days, but they courted during a _ . ... to m ake It popular resort. las. Eleanor Parker, William sea (C) uoda after the flrat boi^ to flo-- S» WEST CENTER ST. - (0-1511 revealed for the first time dur­ REPAIR SERVlOB "Cam. Pirate'^ Louis Hay- Bendix. How acOana of New S to lo n of other plays and ^Oandy ^ he w an^ to 1:M (8) Spedktog fer the Caosaator iah and five minutea before' wa]% Patrieda Medina, fkdse- York detechive a near psycho­ (89) Haws aad Ogm Off ing "The Beat on Rerd: The were married on the West ly accused of raiding (kute- path in his ^eterminstiem to 1:19 (49) News HsadBaas — DBAF American Siacle, tte winner on Grammy Awards Show," the make some fUms, but to tha gena and placed ■ on prisoa track down - and prose cuts Beltotoos pass aad Siga OK Coast 649-6733 ship, rtdbrmed pirate to freed criminals affect his personal 1:U (I) News (xim cted time. HciwelFer,* oata- one-hour speblal to be broad- ’ meantime "iny desire is to stoy 47* ■ . BDddlh TanpOto by his former rollowera and Ufe and that at precmict sto- 1:M (8) News aad Wsalher —Ms marnna were ruled out of Uie of- NEW or USED caar on the NBC Televlalan T«ro yean to the Arnny oame with ’Bonanza’ as long os possl- ' out to find real culprits. tlon. Based on Sidtwy Ktogs- meat of Msditatisa aad Mgs Msjichtoter ley*s smash Broadway play„:« O ff r - dkdal etliioa. ^ Network May 7. next, aftto vihloh he Joined a bte, .Utsn qdit.’* X

/ P A G E F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1970 Radio for the Week THURSDAY PROGRAM (Tliese are the basic Ustbigb, and Include only those hews Tkarsdoy, May At rebAblUtaUat camp these broadcasts o( 10 or 18 minutes in length. Some stations carry ii» * (»)CS) Olrl lU k. \ <0) rare species are retaught ways oth^r short newscasts, Dail]^ sports informatioh can be found - <■) 1 Love Lacy of Jungle after having been (M> Film tamed by man. on the sports pages.) (H) Dlvaree Csart (0> -i (18) Mevto (69) AU My ChUirea <0 ), “The Good Die Youni Law- 1:N ( » Aa the Werid Taras ( 0) rence Harvey. Olor Ora- WINF — 1230 WTIC — 1080 <8M«) LUe with UaUettor hame. (S-M) Let’s Make a Heal <0> 8:99 (8) dlat Habeta "Hear ( 0 ) < Bf oaday-Frlday) \ (Moaday-Friday) 3:00 (3) Lave b a M i^ SpleadesM Guest: Bobble Gentry. ~ TUag ( 0 > (839) That OIri (O) 5:00 Uncle Ja y S^QO Frank Atw(^ ( 0) 7 * nn ’ 6:W Bob^teeie Show (2930). Days ef Oar Live* 8:89 (839) Bewltehad (C) 7:15 At Gates T-Speak Up 10:05 'Theatre of Meiody (8-t0> Newlywed Oame (3939) Irohslde <0) 3:30 (S> Galdlag Light 9:99 (8) Moyle 8:00 CBS World News Roundup 11:06 Jean COIbert Show <3«30) The Dooton 8:16 Al Gates '—Speak Up 13:00 News. Weather (C) "Three' Bites of the -teple’’ (8.40) Datlag Qaino (C) '67. Romantic comedy focus­ 9:30 Afthur Godfrey 13:16 Meet Me on the Plaia S:N (8) He SaidT She SaU JO) 10:10 Jejf RIkks —Speak Up 1:00 News ing: bn English tour guide (3»30) Aaoiaer Werid — bis adventures bn Italian Rt- )rewa 1:16 Mikeilne City (0) "erry O'Connor —Speak Up 3:05 Afternoon Edition Viera. David McChlhim Tam­ (MO) Oeaeral Heepttal (C> my Crimea, Sylva KnT.lna buck Grouse —Speak Up 6:00 News —Stocks, Weather 8:30 (8) Oomer Pyle — UBMO ( 0) I Uncle Jay 6:26 Strictly Sports Domenico Modugno, Harvey X. (3030) Bright Promise ( 0) Korman. . X- ^6:00 News 7:05 Accent ’70 , (830) Oae Lite to Live (C> 6:16 Walter Cronkite 7 :3g Edw^PdNewman ReDorts :50 (18) Sewbg (839) Thb b Tom Joaee JO) X 6:20 Faultless Phil on Sports (O) Gueata: Sammy Davis Jr. tind< J:00 ( 8) -Bsager Statloo Jo Anne Woriey. ,■ •<; '7:00 The Worid.Toni^t 8:00 News . „ , 3 .M) - Aaother - ...... 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