dent ooeunred. The aabllts oar, Mias Martha Jane Sim paon, with axteoslva front end and wind- daughter of the Rav. and Mra. Caif- ■hield damage, w u towed away. foird O. Simpaon, lOB Chestnut S t, The Poetaadi vehicle had front rsoantty was elected aecratary* end damage. WtMnt«iii, prM ktet et treasurer of tha frsehman olaas at ■llTiritrIn AasoclatM, R l^^dO . Foes, M, of Bast gScn (N. C.) Collage, where she is An East Hartford m oto^ yes­ Hartford, was Issued a written Smt KvMihMter, w m ahalm wn a ^ a^ant representative to the terday afternoon was arreeted by warning for making an Improper rw iai^ at tha aiimial rofioaal fa cu lty. turn after police Investigated a mmttnmem pt tka SouthMat Ka- police After a two-car Hillstown g lM tlM uaiM Synagogue of Rd. crash which sent three Man-, crash on B. Center St, east of WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIALI vt Jamw V. Anderson Jr., sonar­ Main St Police said that Foss jUMriea at TamM, Fla. Ha to man seaman apprentice, UBN, son cheater teen-age glrla to Manches­ fiiaalrtant of Tampia Bath Sholom, pulled out of aouth aide of the of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Ander- ter Memorial Hospital with minor street parking stall and hlhvHie tta oonaarvattra aynagogua at oon, IM Highland St, la serving head injuries. 1 0 Injured State N ew s ■ a n a b ta , FUu Tha synagogue is aboard tha attack aircraft eacriar, right side of a passing car, driven Ex-Marine Reveals WUllam F. PoeUsch, 68, of East by Sherwood J. Benaon, 20, of 16 CARNATIONS afflUatad with tha United Syna^ UBS Franklin P. RooaaveH, which Hartford, also shaken up In the gogiia, of America. returned to Mayport Fla., recent- Munro St No Injuries and minor crash, was chwged with failure to damage was reported by police. In Blast at after spending seven months in grant the right of way and was Roundup gamual Sweat, aon of Mr. and MedRerrsnean. ordered to appear in Manchester’s Tale o f Cubah Spy ■fra. y iadaticfc Sweat of N. School Castro’s Soviet Visit Circuit Court 12 on May 13. • t., apck* to a alxth grade claaa St Mary's KplScopal Oulid wSl Miss Patricia Andrews, 16, of 25 Rocket Lab at BlittowiiaU lauie School in Olas- sponsor a rummage sale Thursday, Irving St, was admitted to the State Man Kills tonlBucy on **Rc(>tUea of Hartford May 2, at 9 axn. in Neil Hall at WASHINGTON (AP) —.A fnui Philadelphia Bvsning Bulls- hospital with multiple bruises and formar Marins unfidds cm tin and explained that he had to Ooanty” yeateRbiy. Ha la a ninth the church. The hall will be open a laceration of her right eyelid. ROCKET CENTER, W. Va. Yoimg Navy Wife grade atudant at Manoheatar Kgta Wednesday afternoon. May 1, for sign a atatsmont before his dis­ Her condition today le reported Capitol Hill today hit atory charge saying he knew he could (AP) — Three persons were donations. Those deeiring pickup good. DON'T OVERSPEND that he waa hustled out of the bo fm ed |10,000 or Imprisoned 10 missing and presumed dead BRUNSwicK7Ga. (AP)— service may call Mrs. Clauda Por­ Miss Paulette J. Sabllts, 17, of eorps and ordered “to get lost ears If he said any^ng about Taro Mandiaatar rasidenta at- ter. 29 Hyde St, or Mies Isabel and'10 others were injured to­ “ The minute she called me 79 Trebbe Dr., driver of the car and keep my mouth shut” Sie slaying. A Surprise for West tiBded a tea recently at Ck>v. John I>unn, 1065 Main St. Miss Andrews was in, and another day in a massive explosion at crazy I knew she was as good about the 19iSl slaying of a He told the Bulletin the captain M. Oampaay’B realdance honoring passenger, Miss Nancy Prescott, ha had helped to hide the body the Allegany Ballistics Lab­ as dead,” the lean, dark-haired Misa A^vlan Vance, chairman of The Songsters of the Salvation 17, of 18 S. Hawthorne St, were Cuban — allegedly suspected was Arthur Jackson. oratory. youth said after a young **0|>aration Trlandship” which la A rm y w ill haive a deaeert-enter- each treated for minor head lacer­ of being a spy-—at the Navy’s In San Jose, C!allf., former Ma­ A rocket-processing building and apdoaorad by tha Cmmaetlcut Aa> tainment tomorrow at 7 pm. in ations and discharged. rine Capt. Arthur J. Jackson, *8, Navy wife was found shot to M urm ansk the Youth Centm. There will be ■LAWN SEED Guantanamo, Cuba, base. several large trailers used as of­ aodatlon for Mental Health. They Police said that Miss Sablite was now a mail carrier, referred all fices were destroyed in the blast death outside her trailer were Mrs. Raymond P. Ward Jr. musical entertainment dfter the Isy by iradt to fR yiMf ipnHIc NMli. Mfiffs ferNdHMW S6Ml The former 1st Usutenant, WU­ driving north when Poetzsch’s llam A. 8sUl, said he waa dto questions to the Defense Depart­ at 8:10 a.m. A fire started behind home. Police Chief 0. E. Burch of tha Mandieatar Area Mental deseert, and Mrs. Clad^ White southbound car attempted to turn yaki btip yw stratoh yi«r town tan taN fti ment. He said, “It’s a security one of the buildings burned about Health AsaociatlMi and Atty. will also show colored slides of her charged after, he asserted, he of Glynn County said Frank T u tu s O ut left in front of her and the acci- had helped a captain—a Medal matter.” He refused to confirm 100 yards up a mountainside but Daniel DeCorleto, 20, of Joanh Conti, campaign chairman trip through the western part ef or deny whether he was the Jack- was controlled quickly. the United States. ef Honor wtaaer—dispose of the a f MMHA. body. son referred to by Szili. He won Four of the injured were re Hartford, Conn., admitted he Rep. Richard 8. Bchwelker, R the Medal of Honor, the country's leased from the hospital and only killed 20-year-old Mrs. Aldene In Greeting FRONT LAWN Fa., told newsmen he had asked highest decoration, for bravery In one of the other six was consid­ Cote Austin yesterday. BslU, now living In Norristown, World War H. ered seriously hurt. DeCorleto was charged with MILITARY Hart's new ELITE— for that green velvet Pa., to discuss the case with him Both the Defense Department "It threw debris for approx! murder. He said In a statement MOSCOW (AP) — Cuba’s today to sea If there la a chance and the . Marine Corps refused mately a half-mile radius,” said a that while he was talking to Mrs. Prime Minister Rdel Castro effect at remarkably low cost. The finest com m ent. Spetials! Sats, Moa., Tuat.aail Wed. WHIST seeds* available anywhere produce a fine- e f appeal. newsman at the scene. Austin her dog nipped him on the said Saturday h« would eher- The eongrsaaman emphasised, In October, 1961 the body of a 1 "There were huge, 12-to-lS-foot hand and he bit the dog on the Sponsored by St. Mary’s G.F.S. textured, permanent lawn you love to look however, that everything wUl de­ paw. ish the memory of his ear- M IN'S and BOYS' LADIES' and GIRLS' at. Sun or shade, pend on what Szlll teUs him and (Oonttnued'en Page Two) (Continued on Page Three) At that point she said, "Don't do splitting welcome in the Arc­ NEAL H ALL on what the Korean War veteran that, you’re crazy,” and then ran tic city of Murmansk as “the St. Mary's Church wants to do himself. out of the trailer. most exciting moment of our "I feel that we 'should invss- Burch said she was shot repeat­ life.” HEELS HEELS MONDAY. APRIL 29 tin ts before pursuing other lines edly with a .26-caliber pistol and REAR LAWN o f action,” said Schwelker. again with a high-powered mag­ The Soviet news agency Taas 8 PJW. 1 said thousands had greeted the (ALL KINDS) (ALL KINDS) Ssill has otssted before—to num revolver. Hart's new WEAR 'N TEAR— a pure blend Schwelker t other members of DeCorleto was arrested by the bearded Cuban on his hush-hush DONATION fl.00 midnight arrival for a first visit REFRESHMENTS of extra hardy seeds. Produces deep, the Pennsylvania congressional state patrol as he drove north on U.S. 17 at Darien, 18 miles from to the Soviet Union. Castro put it strong roots. Takes rugged use yet stays delegation and to Preeldent Ken­ higher and said he would guess green with minimum maintenance. Sun or nedy—but without disclosing the the scene of the shooting. The victim’s husband broke down all 2(X),(X)0 of the city's population Incident he says was behind his had turned out to meet him. shade. discharge. and sobbed when he was summon­ Leading them was First Deputy Ssill relatsd his story Friday to ed from the Qlynco Naval Air Sta­ tion near Brunswick. He is PO 2. Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan who NOTICE C. Jerry Wayne Austin, who ar­ went to Havana last autunm to smooth things over after Soviet *«HOE REPAIRING—SECOND TO NONE” Tax Men Get Love Letter rived 11 days ago with his wife of YOUR HOUSE SHADY AREAS 18 months from the Quonset Point Premier Khrushchev had said he INSPECTED AND PHOBNIX, Arts. (AP)—Tha Naval Station in Rhode Island. would withdraw Soviet rockets. I f TQl^ P 1-1 17 ■ Wood to Give Organ Recital ESTIMATED FOR PAINT Hart's new SHADE grade. A special mix­ Stats Income Tkx Division re­ They had no children. Neither (Jastro nor Mikoyan A I PROBLEMS PRIOR TO ture that gives beautiful results under ported Friday reooipt of a love DeCorleto told investigators he made any mention Saturday of J Barclay Frederick Wood of^ ------PAINTING those events in their speeches, 111 II J^l vlXt m . IH ______and Instructor of organ at Eastern trees or on shaded sides of buildings. letter from an Arisonaa who dated Mrs. Austin before her mar­ Worcester. Mass., formerly of Apparently had mailed his tax . s '’’ riage and knew her husband had which were broadcast by Moscow SHOE RJBPAIRSNC «BRV1C* Nazarene College, Quincy, Mass. Produces a permanent, deep-rooted lawn Radio. Mancheater, will give an organ, re­ Wood was born in Manchester, VERNON return to hla sweetheart. been transferred to the Brunswick even in dry soils. Hie tax men had little inter­ - m area. He said he stopped to see her Cartro began calmly and slowly, v m oum OAK WKBET ENTMANdE—648-412S cital Sunday at 8 p.m. at Con­ a son o< Mr. and Mrs. Frederick PAINT and WALLPAPER but was so K you Mw In a dayUgM saving time aresr-ea doea this man ad- was picked up as he lay un­ declaration about this need for soll- JuOUag U s w atch by Center Oongregutaonal Church cAock in Byrnes' ctxnmlttee has stirred in the situation In Laos.” support for a neutral Laos. Ttie recital is open to the public This consideration to evident in the The sheet-shrouded bodies were iq» controversy with Its own probe conscious on rocks. Alee potted and In foliage roses, newest free of charge. Mancheotor—remember to bum olodka ahead one hour b^ore Harriman spoke at a news con­ Harriman said he did not feel It (Oenthmed on Page Three) complete facilities we make available taken first to a company-owned o f how cbmmiaaions on state poli­ He was sentenced Friday ference in the U.S. Embassy with SPEQAL FOR HEDGING building for IdenUflcatiaa, then Jo going to bed tonight. Twenty states go on fasit time Sunday. was proper for him to discuss re­ v a rie tle e ...... 1-59 up. to you. Along with new Chevrolet cies are distributed. And ^ m e e to a two-year term for the correspondents from both sides of ports that Khrushchev might step funeral homes in ths area..There said he might be embarraHed if escape, but U.S. Dlst. Court the Iron Curtain. Canadian Hemlocks. T pioducts, we offer a wide selection of were no announced plans for down from his Job as chief of state I ■ ■ the governor’a committee reaves Judge (3eorge B. Harris made He ' denied emphatically, and or of the party. Only Is Two Barbers A t letennodel used cars. A fully equipped mass funerals. different conclusions from his com it ooncaurent with a 30-year FERTILIZER branded as false, statements in "He impressed me,” Harriman Russell's Barber Shop service department, staffed with Authorities did not learn Im- U.S. Officials Skeptical mtttee. term Scott is already serv­ the Soviet press that Americans said, "as being vigorous aniL B i i U e t i n s i Yean 15”— 10 For 11.99 trained, courteous technicians is also mediately what Ignited the ex­ Meanwhile, Republicans were ing. were instigating the trouble in h a h liberty 10-6-4 La^n F ood ...... 2.44- strong as captain of the ship of Culled from AP Wires A t All Times! maintained. Whatever your automotive plosion 400 feet under the surface An unidentified Texan Laos and that American officers state." 50 lbs. covers 6,000 sq. ft. Thursday night, but the Ingredients (Oonttmied on Page Throe) wrote that Scott once had were leading some of the Laotian Far Back Gardene and Unsightly Banka SPRUCE, CORNER OAK need, see us for complete satisfaction. were believed to be methane gas saved his life, and the con­ Harriman met with Khrushch- 8 bags 6.75 Of Cuba Bombing Story troops In the attack. chev for 8^4 hours Friday. He held Use PLENTY OF PARKING and coal dust, two old and decuUy vict’s father, W. A. Scott, of These charges were repeated as NEW SUB CHRISTENED HAH G arden...... 60 lbs. 1.99 enemies of the miner. Springfield, Ky., pleaded for Harriman met Friday with another meeting this morning with GROTON (AP)->The Daniel LOOK INTO THESE TOP VALUE BUYS leniency In a letter to the Gromyko. Death apparently came quickly WASHINOTON (AP) A freej>it. The first voice to shrill about Khrushchev, who reiterated sup­ Webster, the Navy’s 20th Pa- lime, 60 lbs. 69c ...... 8 bogs 1.68 and mercifully. Most of the men court. Harriman handed Khrushchev a laris-firing submarine, sUd down CREEPING PHLOX latnce photographer who claims this would have been radio Ha­ port for a neutral Laos. 80 lbs. 79c • C O RVAIR ’60 FAIRLANE “500’ apparently were felled by shock News Tidbits R was the first time "any­ personal message from Kennedy. toe ways today after the trae • C O R VEH E he took part in a bombing raid vana.” Harriman said neither Khrush­ But there was no Indication that (May Pinks) Basket 4-DOOR $1195 waves from the pxplosion and died on Havana says he’ll press the body ever came forward be­ chev nor Soviet Foreign Minister dltlonal duunpagae baptism. Instantly. The bodies showed signs After Havana Radio broadcast from the AP Wires fore to help me,” said Scott. Khrushchev agreed with Kennedy '62 CONVER-nBLE ■ • G 3 S 9 S ’62 MONZA SPORT 6 cylinder eng;lne, autcanatltie, radio, attack on (fommunlst Cuba "at the Cuban government's state­ Andrei A. Gromyko questioned his Wielding the ohrlstenlag bottle of concussion. “You won’t need to worry on concrete steps to halt the fight­ was tite ship’s sponsor, Mrs. W. SPECIAL TREE SALE—MANY WHEE! WATER’S 4-speed transmisaion. 260 h.p. en­ COUPE ...... G 2 0 9 S heater, whitewalls. every opportunity.” ment Friday night, White had no assertion that it was the pro-Com- ing in Laos. . S Baskets For 1.88 gine, poaitraction rear axle, radio, 6 cylinder air cooled engflne, 8-epeed Flash bums marked the bodies, about filing any writs or ap­ munist Pathet Lao forces that Osborn Goodrldi Jr., Farming- VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM although there waa no evidence of More- than eight hours after comm ent. Howard Underwood, 48, of peals for me. You get jus­ A communique after the Khnish- HOT-HOT. heater, whitewalls. Maroon. transmission, radio, heater, white- ’59 CUSTOM “300” Associated Press correspondent started the fighting. ton, a great-great-granddaug^ fire after the explosion. The Alexander Rorke Jr. of New York Cuyahoga Falla, Ohio, hits Jack­ tice in this court.” chev-Harriman meeting said ter of Webster, the etatesman Chunp White BIRCH, 6-8’ Only 5.95 w alls. MKK)R ...... gave newsmen his account of a Oeorge Arfeld said in a dispatch $995 miners apparently had no time to pot whsn he becomes father and - He said he was pleased with the merely: and orator. The enb la equipped THERE’S A LOTI V-8 engine, automatic, radio,0, hea& Iqw-level bombing nm over a from Cuba that there were no gtandfatiier within boon . . . results of the mission to which he A communique issued later said Also Large Specimens Available • C H EVR O LH ’62 MODEL “TOO* •et up barriers. to fire the new 2JHM-mile Po- iERANIUMS S for $1.00 er. Rescue workers found the first \vana oil refinery, the Cuban visible indications that the JfICO Omununlst charges that U.8. was assigned by President Ken­ simply: "The President and the STATION WAGON ... < .$ 1 8 9 5 Lopez refinery outside Havana larle mlasUea when they becooM ’62 BEL AIR 4-DOOR . three bodies clumped In the main government echoed most of his troops waging chemical warfare nedy. chairman of the Council o f' Min­ operational. AH eMora. Also larger sisee. 6 cylinder air cooled engine, 8-speed story and said It holds the United had been bombed. He said usually Dixie Senators “ Premier Khrushchev reaf­ isters reaffirmed that both govern­ Nowl For only a V-8 engine, automaUe, lo, heat- conveyor line. Later Friday, sev­ in South m e t Nam, revived In transmission, heater. States responsible. reliable sources had expressM firmed imequlvocally his position ments fully support the genersd COMPLETE SELECTION er, whltewalla. • COM ET en more bodies were found in a new Soviet protest . ITALY VOTES day fw fnel...hot water ’ 61 M O N ZA SPORT jMussageway where they had been But the State Department cast doubt there waa a raid. Flve-naticm Central Treaty Or­ of two years ago and a year ago,” agreement on the Laotian ques- Havana Radio said “the Cuban Filibuster on BOan (AP)—Premier Amin- Fine Specimen Hants for Landscap­ ’61 IMPALA 2-DOOR operating a continuous mining doubt on the whole matter. Press ganization (CBNTO) military Harriman said. Sore Fanfoal’e e^rlm ent to OF FRUIT TREES for all—all th^ tim e I COUPE ...... $ 1 7 9 5 ’ 61 CUSTOM 2-DOOR . . .$1495 government holds the United The Geneva agreement was (Oontinoed on Page Three) ing. Spreading and Pyramidal Jap SPORT COUPE ...... 102 h.p. engine, 3-si>eed transmis­ m achine. officer Lincoln White said: “We committee opens two-day meeting oenter - left government rested 8 cylinder engine, stimdard shift. Then 11 m en w ere found In g have no InformaUcRi on this at all, States govermnent responsible for in Tehran, Iran . . . Taas, official Yews Only 3.35. Zytron—Miracle Crabgrass Killer. V-8 engine, automatie, sion, radio, heater, whitewalls. these pirate attacks snd the con­ School Taxes today with Italy’s S4 million Fql^ Guaranteed. A AH I f ycm. Kve in a typical house, er, whltewalla. radio, heater, vdiitewalls. and We assume that if It had hap­ Soviet news agency, says Com­ voters. The tWo million "war you could easily run out of hot (Continued on Page Two) pened we would have heard about sequences that may come from munist equivalent of European Cavers 2500 sq. It. Only ’60 MODEL “700” them .” baHes” who reached voting ago Jmiper Helz— Compare, Plant Now. ’61 BEL AIR 4-DOOR . Common Market will get perma­ MONTGOMERY, Ala. (API- water several timee a week. 4-DOOR ...... $ 1 2 9 5 It said a formal dlplomatie pro­ Weary state senators searched ataoe the last general eleetion Now you can have all the hot 6 cylinder wglne, automate, radio, 84 h.p. engine, automatie, radio, nent headquarters tn Moscow. Laos Prince Thwarted five years ago oonld play an heater, whitewalls. " • TEMFEST test was being prepared. Young Polish bride will ^pend frantically today for a new com­ water you need at one time for heater, whltewalla. As outlined by the Cuban gov­ promise formula to end a school- Important role to the enteome. Carolina and Hybrid Rhododendron Korean Spice Bush, Fragrant — Special her honeymoon In Warsaw Jail for only 9 ^ i* a day. Thmk of it— ’60 IMPALA 4-DOOR .. .$1G 9S ’61 4-DOOR SERIES “21” $1595 Rocky Doesn^t Quiet Rumors^ ernment, the raid took place at tax filibuster still raging day and "On tiielr vote,” Fanfanl told the YAramum Carles! 24-30” Only 1.95 Stealing 22 bars of (diocolate on night after four days. closing rally of his Ohristlsa Only 1.29— 10 For 11.66 ooly » *iyi v-8 engine, autmnatlc, power steer­ '4 cylinder engine, standard shift, 10 p.m. Hiursday night. Rorke pre-wedding shopping tour . . . In Another Peace Bid Yea, thanks to Mobilhaat— ing and brakes, radio, heater. radio, heater. told newsmen the plane started Unless the deadlock is broken Demoeratio party Friday sight, W ide Selection o f Flowering Shrubs;;^^ • C AD ILLAC Its bombing run at 8:55 p.m. and Formosa government says pn- during the day, administration "depends the oontinnation or in- an oil-fired hot water heater whitewaUs. Speculation Races on Marriage latlon of Island at snd of February BaUed and Butiapped A t Same Pric o f ooireot capacity—^y our fiu i^ ’59 CONVERTIBLE was over the refinery for 4 min­ leaders who have refused to let KHANG KHAY, Laos (AP)—^neutralist troops of Gen. Kong Le temiptton of the ooorse tiielr Vegetable and Bedding Plants utes and 40 seconds. was 11JS18,214, excluding estim at­ can taka care of oil t b ^ washing ’60 BROOKWOOD STA'HON the Senate adjourii faced the un­ Premier Prince Souvanna Phou- virtually off the Plalne. parents set to r Italsrf* a fter the M OD EL “ 62” ...... $2$95 In most other details the ed 60,(X>0 men In National Chinese welcome choice of a weekend re­ defeat M toedsm nearly 20 yearn '^kiaeda at one time. WAGON ...... G 1 6 9 S • RAMBLER . NBW TOI&C (AP)—PuUlc spee-« Rumors rased through political armed forces. Even Souvanna apparently ex­ v-8 engine, automatic, power steer­ ulatiOD a b ^ G ov. Nels ’58 BEL AIR 4-DOOR ’6LFAIRLANE 2-DOOR $1295 General alarm fire that Revere, ' 6 cylinder engine, standard shift, • PO N TIA C ki seclusion. that the marriage would take Havana radio said none of the Without even a pause for meals. Plalne des Jarres. mission. The Polish member of General Assembly coasldea a HARDTOP ...... G 1 I4 S JM as the governor has ro- place there this weekend in the bombe exploded. Rorke said he Mass., police said was set by dis­ For the fourth night in a row Souvanna met with his half- Aaparagns Plants, Currant, Gooseberry, Blackberry, v-8 engine, automatie, ra£o, heat­ radio, heater. the commission did not make the report today calUng for atodW ’59 BONNEVILLE fused to discuss his own divorce area of Southampton, where many thought he heard the 100-pounder gruntled pupil destroys S2 ^ since the stalemate developed brother, Prince Souphanouvong, trip. timi of racial barriers to all tiw Raspberry Bushes, Onkm Seta, Flower and Vegetable er, whitewalls. In the Rockefeller financial cir- hit a refinery tank but he waa rooms and gymnaalam at four- the Pathet Lao leader. The pre­ *Ainraa»/«MyWA— t ’81 FAIRLANE “500” 2-DOOR HARDTOP ...... of 18 months ago, ad has ho ro- over a portion of Gov. George Britain and the Soviet Union are church’s tnstitutioM. The report Seeds, Hardy Plants, Gladiola, Lily, Dahlia, Begonia, $1495 fuaed to comment on the divorce eles make their homo. unable to see aiw damage. He story Abraham Lincoln School. . . Wallace’s school - revenue pro­ mier flew here from Vientiane, his *58 BISCAYNE 4-DOOR . .$ M U 4-D OO R ...... cochairman of the Geneva confer­ goes farther than any approved y J, v -8 engine, automatic, power atasr- four waoks.ago of ICrs. Murphy, Amid the conjecture was the said he was busy filming the raid, Bertram Peacock, 79, who played gram, the proceedings halted mo­ capital. ence guaranteeing a neutral Laos. In the past try the General Ao- Gioxinia Bulba, Lily of the Valley Pips, Heliotrope, 6 cylinder engine, standard shift, - v-8 sagtaM, autom atic, Ing and brakes, radio, heater, •ooial reglstar iom or merabor of fact that Rockefeller's calendar but that toe film tqmed out lead role In musical "Blossom mentarily at the close of 7, 1968 Coventry Laos Prince Thwarted State N ew s Four Latvyers in Town Firm 10 Injured Dixie Se Funerals Set U.S. Officials Skeptical Ex-Marine Reveals Sheinwbld on Roundup Named in Disbarment Writ Filibuster 6 For 22 Killed Staff Accepts In Another Peace Bid J In Blast at Four members of a Maneheatsroed a member of the firm to press Of Cuba Bombing Story frEMEMHER COMBINATION i BNoi VHgn Om ) School Taxes ts ALL OF m F(»MS dally with axchangaa of tiro, linos (OoBthihed from Page Ona law office have been named the three legal actions for hlm< Tale o f Cu ban Spy In Mine Blast School Board Both Bdee Sunday, bowovar, Pathst Lao During the period he retained By A u n u n o 8HXINWOLD BUbjeote of a dUbannent arrlt Rocket Lab (OonUnned from Page Oae) • NORTH ^ »* talktaf havo launobod no now attempt to behind the aoenea for a the firm, Twible was sued by a (Oontlniud from Page Om (Oonthmod from Page One) It pays to remember certain ▲ 10 s s Fathot Lao Into aUatring Koitg La Mta off trash tanitory. court battle on the House filsd In Supsrior Court for the Pay Schedule CS7 plaintiff, reprsaented by the same (OoBttaoed from Page One) (Otattmed from Page One) Anderson wrote. But later fear­ said, were an American business­ combinations of cards no matter © 9 « , J w h a t 1a ganorally boUevod to bo to Bangkok, Tlumand’s dafonaa igatli Hartford. County Bar Grievance firm, on sn assault and batteiy funds for the needs of toe existtaf conventionally operated shaft how they happeh to be dlagiUaed. 6 AK 9 II torcas to rotum to pontioiu thoy minlstar, Oon. Thanom Klttika- RelMu>le sourcee said Nicholas Committee. schools. ing a Cuban patrol might come nearby. The last victim was lo­ man, an American student from charge. steel I-beams twisted like pretsels. OubU) named Ruben Lopei was across it, they got the help of Coventry taatihera have accept­ Tour memory wUl pay off every loot whan Patbot Lao Innka tha ehom, said unito ot tiie U.S. 7th Eddy, R-New Hartford, who spear­ They are AUy’s. George Leeener, Angry opponents, admittedly cated later in that same shaft. Massachusetts Institute of W M T HART , eaasa-firo and launched thair of- Canon 6 of the lawyers code of touad Inalde the base. Prime Min­ other officers and enlisted men in ed the salary schadule prcqHwed by nmy and than with the trick that ^ Fleat aro cruising off tho ooast of headed the House inquiry, may not John S. Q. Rottner, Ronald Ja­ ethics states a lawyer shall not Large sections of concrete were outnumbered, deadlocked the Sen­ Several hundred persons waited tonstvo agaliut tha piatao daa ate with prolonged debate when ister Fidel Castro's government burying it Inside the base. Technology and a Cuban exile. the board of education tor nr«Et hdhga In game and rubber. A A Q South Vtot Nam ready for poastblo Mrve as a committee counsel at cobs and L. Paul Sullivan. The represent a client when knowledge blown about the Immediate area." tearfully outside the mine opening year. 8 8 f t $ 4 $ Jarraa March 81, aoUon in tho Laotian crisis. the Superior Court hearing. writ alleges that the lawyers vio­ the governor sought to get the e ^ g e d he had been tortured Anderson said both Jackson and None was identified further. South d ^ e r of his case may be used -against Two state police troopers on at Dola when the first grim load Mrs. Leon C. Heckler, board 6 0 JO • « Y ^ Ha also wiU attempt to ostabUah Ho said.th o information had It was lesmed that Eddy sx- lated a legal canon Involving con­ new facilities financed" before oth­ and killed because he had Castro Szili had been forced out of of bodies was brought to the sur­ He said he had participated in Both aldea vulnerable M 9 T * 1 him in favor of another client. night patrol half a mile away said dialrman, and Harry Cunha, presi­ Opening lead — Four of Hearts. a permanent coase-fira in tho bean glvon him by Adm. Harry pects to be called as a witness at flict of interests. er revenue measures to take care sympathies and demanded that service along with two other offi­ face. leaflet raids over Cuba in October ^ iO U T H ^ ^ "Although we cannot comment cers, a fifth officer had been * .-.V.-.- dent ot the teacher group in mak­ ’Tha combination In this ease la aroa vrhoro throo eoaae-flre agree- D. Fait, U.S. Paciflo commander. the hearing on a permanent injunc­ They assert, however, that toe blast resembled an atomic ex­ of the present schools had bben the persons responsible, be turned The Rev. John Carey, a and December 1961 and would re­ A 1C 7 6 t manta have bean broken In leas on the content of the charges mt plosion. Flames shot 400 feet into passed. allowed to finish his hitch and re­ turn “ at every opportunity.” ing the joint announcement, said In ths diamond suit. Play It cor­ © A K 5 Fait retumod to his Pearl Harbor tion that would prevent the com­ "There has been nothing Improper this time," Atty. Rottner said to­ ever. Seventh-day Adventist minister, there is no change In the minimum than thraa wsaka. headquartars Friday after a rush mittee from pursuing Its investi­ toe air and lit up the skies, they Part of the administration’s Without disclosing any detsdls, sign, and the enlisted men were said James Lester, one of the vic­ Rorke said U.S. Customs au­ a rectly and you get four diamond 0 1 4 2 In the conduct of any (of the four) day, “we are anxious fqr an earty disciplined. or maximum pay voted by the tricks. Careless play will develop Tha last oaaaa-firs agraamant trip to Thailand to chock incraaa- gation. mcmber(s) of the firm." said, then a large cloud of smoke $50-mllllon yearly tax package to the United States expressed re- tims and a member of his con­ thorities have Impounded his ♦ A Q " i . and public hearing to allay any billowed above the flames. No one was court-martialed, the board earlier In the month. ’Hie gMth Weet M laM Sundiw has bsan vlolatod tag Communlat prasauiba in Laos. Atty. John J. Bracken of Hart­ According to, the charge, Ste­ meet the existing educational gret for Lopes’ 'death and pressed gregation, “ always was afraid of yacht, Violynn m, which had been only three tricks. miaglvinge the public may feel At the Knobmount yairds of the column reported, but all were major change la a change in the Win the Brat heart with the 1 NT V u i . 3 NT ^ ford, who wae state attorney gen­ wart J. Twible of Coventry re tain- needs has passed both houses of an investigation which it com­ this mine. He kept saying, “ It used by Cuban exiles on 11 sea about our firm.” Western Maryland Railway, six the Legislature, but the rest is pleted late in 1061. The Defense warned not to discuss the case. worries me." raids against Cuba before British pay scale by one step to eleven king, lead a diamond to dum- eral from 1988 to 1059, may act as Engaged Anderson said Jackson had steps. counsel for Eddy and. for Byrnes, miles from the scene, a railroad still in committee In the Senate. D^artment did not make a re­ Stanley Swiger, who had met authorities seized it in the Ba- m ^e make the key employe Inside a shop building carried his case all the way to The first two steps remain the play. Return a low diamond from lO-x-x in either opponent’s hand. who are defendants Iti the action. The engagement of Miss Bren­ Wallace, in a statewide televis­ port of the investigation public, his brother at 3 p.m. each day! hamas on March 31. We have seen what happans If HEALTH CAPSULES said the blast shook the building da M. Oravelle of Lowell, Mass., ion broadcast calling for public saying only that no chsirges have Gen. David M. Shoup, Marine when shifts changed to get the Rorke said the other crew mem­ same at $200 each. ’The next four dummy. by Michael A. PciU, M.D. Hospital Notes Corps commandant, hoping that steps are at 1300 and the remain­ West has the four diamonds. If Gastro^s Soviet Visit and lit up the skies os if from a to Lt. James P. Rloux of Man­ pressure to end the filibuster and been filed. latest report on a seriously ailing bers lit the homemade bombs with When East discards a club, you Crash Hurts Five giant skyrocket. chester has been announced by her later in a formal message to the 18 years of service and heroism their cigars as they passed over ing five at $200. East has them, he can take the IS EXERCISE 0 0 0 0 FOR Jack Anderson wrote about the aunt, waited for the body of Wal­ put up the jack ot diamonds to queen when the low card la led Five persons last night were hos- Patiento Today: 255 Volimteer firemen at Cresap- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Senate itself, emphasized that the Incident in Drew Pearson's Wash­ in the Pacific campaign might lace, his brother, to come up. the former Esso-Shell refineries at ITie schedule is $4,700 to $7,300 force out West’s queen. Later you ARTHRITIS ? save his career. for four-year preparation; $5,100 from dummy; otherwise, South will A Surprise for West pltalised Trith injuries received In a ADMITTED 'YYBTERDAY: town, Md., sold windows were Oravelle, Lowell. junior college-trade school pro­ ington column Just before Ssili's Swiger, recording secretary of 160 feet. Asked if he also helped can lead your last diamond to three-car head-on crash on Rt. 2 in Mrs. Eleanor Bowler, Weet Wlll- blown out of homes there, three to Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and gram is part of his promised fi­ But. said Anderson, Shoup an­ United Mine Workers Local 9864, drop the bombs, he said: to $7,700 for a master’s degree; win with the jack. Bast can get interview with the Bulletin. finesse through West’s 10-8, since only his queen, then or later. Colchester. ington; Mra. Conotanoe Mills, 27 four miles from Rocket Center. Mrs. Philip J. Rioux, 333 HllUard nancial breakthrough for educa­ According to Anderson's ac- grily told Jackson: “ You are not said the local “ is demanding a “ I was too busy taking pictures. Nassiff photo $5,500 to $8,000 for six-year certl- fit to wear the same uniform as dummy has A-9-5 behind West. Daily QueetloB iFagaOns John Tomalonls, 46, of Hartford, George Dr., Rock'ville; Katherine “ Property damage In the Imme­ St. tion. He promised to see that the eount, Lopes, a bus driver on the full-scale investigation on the ex­ And I was semlhyponltlzed at the flcates; and $5,700 to $8,300 for If you carelessly led out the ace Col. John Glenn.” a doctorate. Partner :^>eae with 1 NT (16 driver of one car, received a frac­ Zwick, 85 Cooper St.; Mra. Sophie diate ricinlty of the explosion Is Miss Oravelle is a graduate of existing schools as well as the na'val bsiM, was suspected of be­ plosion.” ease of it. Not a shot was fired. Engaged and king of diamonds. West would •arity at tbs tatamatlanal arork- Silkowskl, 16 Andor Rd.; Mrs. severe and minor damage to out­ new facilities are provided for. Anderson wrote that although It was ridiculous—a position that ’ITie new schedule also provides to 18 polnte), and the next play­ tured pelvie and arm laceration Catherine Labaune School of ing a Castro agent and was kept About 300 men were employed have two sure diamond tricks. Irene Gale, Coventry; Mrs. Claire lying areas is extensive,” said a Nursing, Boston, Mass. She Is a It was because of the urgent the discharges of the four oHi- at the mine, owned by the na­ should have been most heavily de­ ’The engagement of Miss Patri­ for two peraonal days which the er doublee. You bold: Spadee, J- Ing Hass. Ho also apfdio about and waa taken to Hartford Hos­ tinder surveillance. Jackson found cers were honorable, the record cia Ann Damato to Pfc. Don^Ud ■You would have a hard time de­ pital. Reid, 12 Ekiglowo^ Dr.; Mrs. spokesman at the laboratory. registered nurse in Massachusetts. needs of the schools that the gov­ Lopes in a restricted area at tion's third - largest commercial fended.” board had voted earlier. ’ITie teach­ 9-8-4; Hearts, J-7-8| Dtamonds, 7; what ha oallod Sm marlts of was clouded so that they had Eklward Reid, both of Mandiester, ers will also get accumulative sick veloping eight tricks, let alone Albert J. Tarnowakl, 20, Colches­ Frances Keller, 130 Elizabeth Dr.; The laboratory, primarily a re­ Lt. Rioux graduated from Avia­ ernor called the current special niji^t without reason for being coal producer. Clinchfield Execu­ ’The Cuban government state­ aubs, 10-9-7-6-8. MandaRi-Lanlaiam.” ' Mie. Eva 8. Olarfc trouble finding employment. has been announced by her par­ leave to 90 days. ’The orig;lnaI nine. What do you say? ter, driver of the second car, re­ Mrs. Shirley Stager, 31 Riverside search center for rocket solid pro­ tion Cadet Training School, Texas, session March 19. Now, after six Uiere. tive Vice President George Mc- ment said “ the fact that the plane Sometimes you see this com­ Whan bo finished, ths crowd EULINGTON — Mrs. Eva Short Dr.; Mrs. Santa Urlano, 96 Nor­ weeks at a co.st of $50,000 a week, Szili, 31, with 18 years in the Caa said the mine probably would departed American territory and ents, Mr. and Mra Louis Damato, board offer was 60 days. ^ Answer; Bid two clubs. After in ceived a severe fracture of the pellants, Is owned by the Navy and Is stationed at Hanscom Field, Jackson decided to throw him Marines, most of the Uine as an 16 Homestead St. bination with the ace and king "Viva, Oubal YtvA, Cuba!” Clark, 82, of Sadds MUl Rd., died right leg and multiple head lacera­ man St.; James Mitchell, 245 Cen­ but operated by the Hercules Bedford, MaSs> no revenue measure has been en­ off the base and got Szili out of be closed for several weeks, while went back in the same direction In Its new schedule, the board intervening double this is not the enlisted man, now works for the Her fiance is the son of Mr. and dropped its previous offer to pay In separate hands. For example, SViday at a convalescent home. tions. Miss Barbara Romanowskl, ter St.; Mrs. Frances Hyde, 37 Powder Co. of Wilmington, Del. The wedding Is planned for May acted. bed to help him, according to An- authorities delve Into the causes with absolute impunity . . . shows you might have A-J-2 ta your own Stayman Convention. You are just Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Mrs. Edward B. Reid, 345 Hilliard for a major medical Insurance pro­ running out of one notfump to ' a Mlkoyan spoke only a few She wae the widow of Alfred 19, of Colchester, a passenger In Green Rd.; Robert Ohace, 87 Di­ About 200 buildings of varying 25 at St. Patrick’s Church, Lowell. Never once during the long or­ dMson. They decided to take the of the blast. that the United States cannot hand, with K-9-5-4-8 in the dummy. ane Dr.; Lori Seader, 116 Con­ deal has the Senate recessed for Co. in Philadelphia. St. gram. contract that looks safer. words: "Long live the loader of Clark. toe Tarnowski car, had a left arm size are scattered through the 1,- Cuban out through a rear gate, Thirty miners \riio were also evade responsibility for this inci­ Cash the ace first, get to dummy the Cuban revohitlan tho paopla’a stance Dr.; Beth Welngpoff, WilU- meal. The members have had He first went to Rap. Schweiker working imderground managed to Miss Damato attended Manches­ TTie revision in the schedule re­ Bom In Derby on Jan. 20, 1881, and jaw fracture. Both were taken 6(X)-acre complex and a newsman but the gate's lock was jammed. for help lakt Nov. 19. Schweiker dent." with a Bide suit, and then lead bato Fidel O is^ l” Mrs. Clark was a daughter of to the William W. Backus Me­ msntlc; Mira Arlene Moore, 'WilH- at the scene said he saw none food brought in instead, and a escape injury. Rorke is married and the father ter High School and is employed by sulted from a meeting this week For Sheihwold’s 86 - page book- Board Supports Jackson remained along with Lo­ asked the Marine Corps to in­ Circuits, Inc., Manchester. Mr. low from the dummy toward Moscow prepared an oostatlo George and Amelia Rutherford morial'Hospital, Norwich. mantlc; John Hutton, 26 Genton which escaped damage. coffee um has been set up on the of three children. His wife is a between the school board and rep­ A ruv;i$©l>Pocket Quids\BU1VIV toav Bridge,” pes while Szili went off to get vestigate with an eye to reinstate­ Reid attended Howell Cheney your jack. let, ‘ greeting for the first man to wavs Short She had lived In Ellington Michael Lareau, 18, driver of the St.; Donald Vogt, 20 Clyde Rd.; The laboratory is situated across press table. tools to fix the lock. daughter of New York night club resentatives of the Education As­ send 50 cents to B ri^ e Book, A CERTAN AMOUNT IS WkLU- ment of thp ousted lieutenant. Technical School, and is serving sociation of Coventry. Another poasiblllty Is K-J-3 in tho baraara of oommunlsm In tri­ for four yeers, coming from Oesin- third car, and Janice Bebee, both Louise Sirois, 442 Hartford Rd.; the Potomac River from Pinto, Clerk’s Request Sleepy senators take frequent Lojses lunged at Jackson in an Bolton owner Sherman Billingsley. The Manchester Evening Herald, ABLE N PREVENTING STIFF­ Clifford Dlmock, 384 Keeney St.; Shoup rejected any idea of rein­ with the U.S. Marine Corps, sta­ Men’s Club Plans your hand, with A-9-6-4-8 In dum^ umph ' over any country In the Inr, N.Y. of West Hartford, had chest and Md., and about 10 miles south­ naps on National Guard beds effort to grab the captsdn’s pis­ Arited who financed the venture, my. Cash the king, get to dum­ Box 3818, Grand Central lt a „ New Weatem Hamlaphore. fractured' ankles injuries, respec­ NESS ANP. PEFORMmES, BUT John Wilcek, 88 Delmont St.; Mrs. On Pension Plan stretched along the Senate floor statement. tioned at Atsugi Air Base, Japan, ’The Men’s Club of the First Con­ Mrs. Clark la survived 1^ a eon, VOUR POCTOR SHOULP TELL west of Cumberland, Md. The tol, Anderson said, and Jackson “Prior to the revocation of Rorke said: my with a side suit, and lead low York 17. N;Y. Castro’s obvious aim aras to oo- Lorle KUey; a brother, Lester tively. Both were taken to toe Nor- Carol Lavoie, 16 Carter St., Rock­ plant employes about 2,400 persons and in the corridor outside. shrt and killed the Cuban. Players Assigned “ It came out of my own pockets A July wedding is planned. gregational Church will have a CopyrM t 1961 IIOU IVHAT KINP ANP Mr. Szili’s commission, his case breakfast worship program at 7:80 from dummy toward the jack. mant tha Sovlet-Cuban alllanoe O iort both of Ossining; two sis- vrich hospital also. ville; Heibert Maxwell, West WUl- but comparatively few are on the The Town Pension Board yester­ The strain is especially notice­ Fearing an international row, was throughly considered and the and from friends who believe we This play guards you against Q General Features Oorp. and' for the Soviet public, the State police reported all cars HOW MUCH. Ington;' Arnold Osrdner, 88 Birch able on those who have resisted have a debt of honor to the Cuban a.m. May 5 in the veatry. Donald tsrs, Mrs. Llewellyn Fordham of all-night shift which was at work day recommended that the town Jackson and Szili threw the body action taken was determined to To Baseball Teams South Windsor culmlnatfam arould coma when ha were demolished. The Tomalonls St. when the blast occurred. the filibuster. They must see that over a eliff outside the base. people." O. Richards of Andover, engineer Stratford and Mrs. Bessie Sheen clerk be permitted to participate in be in his best Interests amd those at Hamilton Standard, will show mads Ms appaaranca atop the Of Port Clyde, Maine; and two vehicle struck toe Tarnowski car ADMTTTEID TODAY: Mrs. Office windows were blown out majority of the members is of the Marine Oorpe,*’ Shoup re­ ’Team amigiunenta have been Lenin tomb In Rad Sqiuuv on May grandchildren, Mrs. Ralph Ed­ head-on and the Tarnowski car was Helen Lentl, 819 Gardner St. throughout the laboratory com the town pension plan and has ask­ present to keep the Senate from slides said talk shout moon-shot BIRTHS ■YESTERDAY: A son plied. “ The actton of the secre­ aiMiounced in the town’s baseball Senior Baseball projects and pro(>eUera All inter­ D». wards o f EUiington, with whom then struck broadside by the plex. Station wagons, trucks and ed the board of directors to vote on adjourning for lack of a quorum. The Maaoheeter Gilbert A BolUvan Worfcchop, Me. to Mr. and Mra. George Sebastiao, Those on the filibustering team tary of me Navy in Mr. Ssili’s program. ested men are Invited. Casttai rocelvod top govammont Mra Claik had mode her home re­ Lareau vehicle. Police are still In­ About Town other Navy vehicles were dam­ the question. ” Scott to Describe RIFID 2; a daughter to Mr. and have it easier. Each of the 11 CORRECTION case is final, and his reinstate­ The 10 tesunvs, managens and Tryouts Scheduled School Menus Presents honors on bis arrival. There ama cently, and Edward Charter Jr. vestigating toe accident. aged. Large, overhead sliding ment will not be considered.” coaches are: Bolton Dairy, Joe a gu u d o f . honor, and national Mlae Susan Landers, daughter of Mrs. George Mahugh, Hany Lane, In making the recommendation, members can talk for an hour, Math Study Plan Monday — frankfurter on roll, Hie funeral will be held Monday doors were ripped from buildings. the pension board specified that That ended the matter until the Traoy, manager; Frank Bevins anthema were played. Besides Ml­ Mr. and Mra. Neal Landers, 43 Rockville; a daughter to Mr. and At the Lavale Maryland State then go to his hotel and sleep ’Tryouts for the senior division mustard relish, PVenoh fried pota­ ■ I II at 1:80 from toe Ladd Funeral Airline Absolved Broad St., is a member of dance the person holding the office be in­ Evening Bulletin reported Szili’s and James Rufinl, coaches; the to puffs, buttered green beans, koyan, Adm. Sergei (3orshkov, Mra. Philip Hyde, 37 Green Rd. Police barracks, near Cumberland until his turn comes again. of the Little League wUl be held Home, 10 Ellington Ave., Rock­ HARTFORD (AP)—An air­ groups In groups In "Chamleon,” s BERTH TOiDAY: A daughter to cluded as pension participant so account of his discharge and the Educators, E. J. Hutohins<», man­ Asat. Bupt. of Schoots Ronald tomorrow at the South Windsor gelatin; ’Tuesday—AiMrioan chop lOLANTHE commander in 'ohlef of the Soviet ville. The Rev. Wayne Sandau, and five miles' from the blast reasons for it. ager; Joe ‘White, coeuh; Pontksel- plane door with a faulty latch pops spring festival sponsored by-Hart- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanna, East long as the office remains as it is P. Scott will explain to the board High School diamond at 1 p.m. suey, ohsTs salad, com square, Manchester High School Aaditorium Navy nras present pai^r of Ellington Congregation­ open. A stewardess Is drawn Scene, the explosion shook win­ presently constituted. The board “ 1 didn't know suiy of the back ll’s, Emerstm Bosworth, manager; Castro and Mlkoyan boarded a ford College of Women. The event Hartford. dows and rattled doors. of education Wednesday a coop­ '^ e senior division, replaces the cherry betty; 'W;ednesday—oven- al Church, will officiate. Burial through ths door and falls to her DISCHARGED YESTB>RDAY; was referring to the fact that the D river in Cra§R^ ^ ground in this case until I saw it Wilfred Maxwell, ooaoh; M and M baked chicken, cranberry sauce, train arfalch ariU toing them Into started Thursday at 8 p.m. and The spokesman at the labora­ erative plan of Grade 9 mathemat­ alumni league. Only boys who did Today At A 2:15 Matinee will be in Center Cemetery. death. Is anyone to blame? Neil London, 68 Seaman Circle; clerk is a salaried employe of the in the newspapers this morning,’’ Oil, Robert Smith, manager; Re- wh^)ped potatoes, pIckM beets, Moscow Sunday morning. Friends may call at the funeral will conclude tonight at toe school. tory said portions of the plant Schweiker said Friday. “ I nato Cooootd, coeush. ics study which he and other Hart­ not play Little League or alumni No, says the Hartford County It is sponsored by the Father’s Mra. Arilne Seibert, Coventry: town even though he is an elected Faces 2 Charges fmit cup; ’Ihursday — homemade The Cuban premier landed in home tomorrow from 7 to 8 p.m. coroner. At least not under crim­ would be closed foman undeter­ official. wouldn’t have been satisifed with Also. Jarvis’ Walter Bavin', ford area assiztant auperintend- ball last year must try out. and Tonight At 8:15 P.M. Murmansk, liot becauae of any Club and benefits tha college scho­ Oliver Drigga, Driggs Rd., Vernon; If it should rain tomorrow, the beef and vegetable soup, assorted inal laws of the State of Con­ mined period of time. Before voting, the board dis­ Gen. Shoup’s reply if I’d known manager; Pete Roberts, coach; ents and curriculum coordinators sandwiches, oheesesticlu, de>ril deep-dyed sacraoy plot but be­ larship fund. Mra. Ruby Cervlnl, 6 Ridgewood Nine persons were killed in an A 17-year-old East Hartford girl Crockett’s, Edward ChuriUa, man­ tryouts will be postponed to the BENEFIT OF INSTRUCTORS OF THE Mrs. Jntract iel McKenzie former Andover resi­ the benefit of participants in the tricia T. McCabe, 42 Hamlin St, He was a member of South ning to attend the weekend re­ Cote, Robert Lodi. and relatives attended. “ M B BOBB8 rA K X B A ELM n ndsing money tor more neur high- dent and Connectiout State Police fund. They are also interested in in attempting to make a left turn Kasevich will marry Mias JaC' VACATION” — _Pl»f >■ 11 ' M A Hi- I’AIN A Vi Bon about trhlch there was an ex­ Park Methodist Church, Hartford, treat May 3-5 'will meet at the off Hilliard St. into a crossover Crockett: Edward ChuriUa, "SNOW WHITE AND 'THB 'way construction. K of C Hmne parking lot May 3 at Trooper, retired, is currently a publishing a description of the quelalne Godfrey, d a i^ te r of Mr. THBEE 8TOOOB8” , f-) Hoiniiisteil tor change'of views between, them at and King David Lodge, lOOF, from Hilliard St. to toe turnpike, Howard Jensen, Richard Hol­ Prescription For A Lehman Brothers of New York, 4:15 or 6:16 p.m. Reservations can In Mansfield school crossing poUoeman at the fund designed to answer questions and Mrs. Walter Godfrey, 79 Show Start! 7:N Vienna (In 1661) and a mutual un­ Manchester. frequently asked by members. The bumped the left rear bumper of an brook, William Reichert, William SUNDAY ONtY academ y the state’s bonding consultants, still be made by contacting Robert Dunedin Highland School in Clear­ Brookfield St., Saturday, May 11, derstanding reached." He Is survived by several eastboimd car operated by Helen McDonald, James McDonald, Bob WUd a Weird Horror Show told the GOP chiefUdne yesterday Gorman, 62 linden St.; John The George A. Negro Co. oi Bol­ water. An editorial In a recent edi­ discussion in the employes hand Miner, Michael Crockett, Ray- at the Church of the Assumption. “ The Fly’’—“ Deadly Maatli" r /jJ AWARDS Rib-Tickling Evening: Neither toe communique nor cousins In Manchester. how much money could be raised tion of the Dunedin Times noted book is very inadequate, according C. Rubin. •'Horror of Draenla" Funeral services will be held Cratty, 32 McCann Dr.; Robert ton was unanimously awarded a mond Boyd, Paul Baron, Scott He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ U.S. Embassy officials Indicated from a one-oent a gallon hike In five-year school bus transportation ills duties in "R ain. or eftiine, fog to Henry Becker, chairman of the ander J. Kasevich. Boxoffiee Open! at T:W bow the discussions had proceeded Monday at 2:80 p.m. at the South Ardinl, 82 Barry Rd.; or 'Victor Hemingway, Wayne Shaw, James I ^EST PICiURE the gasoline tax and from extend­ Lombardo, 76 'White St. contract Thursday night by the or freeoe, he’s always there with pension board. Curry, John Warfel, Richard Ste­ Show Starts or whether any concrete action to Park Methodlet Church. Burial ing the maturity date of bonds Is- a smile at all times. He directs At Dark An O M Fabk Rsnovotsd by G . R. Show will be in East Cemetery, Man­ Mansfield Board of Education. Still Dangerous venson. l A O F TH E Y E A R r stop the fighting In Laos was sued In 1061 tor road oonstnfotlon. Negro, who holds the Bolton traffic, and w« wouldn’t have a agreed upon. chester. Friendship Circle, Salvation G and H Paving: Glenn Jensen, w i d A M o Hg t s B H r l ^ u s Rep. Gennaro W. Frate, chair­ Army, will meet Monday at 7:45 transportation c(mtract aa well as chance if be didn’t direct it." Keith Cormier, Walter Treschuk, s MATINEE TODAY 1:80 s "THIS IS IT! The U.S. Embassy has exercised Friends may call at the Taylor Police Probing To Bum Outside i:asji|^y t.x man of toe House Roads and p.m. at toe church. M n . Peter the Ellington contract, was the Michael LaFrancis, John Zeppa, toe tightest kind of secrecy since and Modeen Ftmeral Home, 233 Bridges Committee, aaid he oould Manoheator Evening Herald An­ STUPENDOUS!" T o k s O b s A s Prsserlbsd on M ay 2 ,3 o r 4 Washington St., Hartford, tomor­ Stevenson will conduct a worship lower of two bidders. The other Apartment Break Armand Aubey, Joseph Dubiel, Harritoan arrived Thursday night. not yet reveal the revenue eeti- service. Mrs. Frank Duncan and bid was submitted by Chatfield dover correspondent, Margery Today’s burning index of 86 is Charles Miller, David Jensen, Embassy officials refused even to row from 2 to 4 and 7 to 0 p.m. matee. Montandon, Mephone 742-6012. still in toe high danger area for # ENDS ’ITJESDAY s ^WINDSa DON’T MISS — Mrs. Thomas Blevins will be Kipp, Edward Darling and Dur- David Harris, John Harris, Jerry mention toe subject of Laos to re­ Gov. John N. Dempsey has pro­ hoetessee. wood Qebble of Mankfield. Police are investigating a Thurs­ burning outside. Oiie officials for their Georgetti, Martin Lynch, BM> WEDNESDAY GREOfAY PECK to "T o KUl A 1 penny of it to see lur.*'^ svery 100,000. ratarlal aervteea for one day. ^ aoclal vnxfc with hhad. atloB.- R^ad Herald Adrs. 6 1 ; i /■ MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHB8TEK, OONN* SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1968 tlANCHESTEA EVENING HERALD, MAJMc,... ..oxcDAY, APJtiL 27, 1968 Heralding Homes

Mm poiMbh dssigni of Csstro and -Wojtder$ of ike Universe ■ Mands from Mbaooar. But aetnaUy we q>Ut tbs haml- Connecticut iMce doing tt The nattoB which Orbital Space Stations ZNa openly Totsd against our resolu­ Yankee inals tion was Branil, Mm hemisphere's By A.H.O. L V iS I L ___ largest. One of the' she nations The Preebyteriaa Oharoli St. James* Ohdreh North Methodist Chnroh Support Future Flights PuMlshaa uddeh abstained was actuaUy 4S Spm oe St. Bev. Edward J. Beiudaii. Pastor 900 Parker at. youiidM October 1. Utl There were, in that opening day Bev. H. Osgood Bennett, Minister VsneauMa, the parUoular nation Bev. James L. Bonsotn, Mlalstsr Rev. Bugeoe F. Torpey loal Umttatlcna of tee human of the legislative Insurance com- Rev. Joseph B. McCann PuMtahed Brealiig Bzoej wtaldi is the prime nuinber one By DR. L >L UBVITT. body. It is tee otdy place where ftodara >bd HolldiLra. BnterM at t£ ! miMkms probe, some' broadminded Rev. John D. Bsgan 9 and 10:60 am.. Family Wor­ Director, 'rae Fris P loM ter^ Poet Offlce at Hancheater. Conn., aa target for Castro’s plotting. Mex- 9:30 a.m.. Church School with ship. Sermon: "The Enoourager.” a orew tor on IntarplatMtary laeoBd Oaae Hanllatter. and tolerant observations publicly Christian Education classes for all Of The Franklin Institute ioo, Chile, Bolivia, Haiti and the at 6, 7, 8. 9, 10:16 and 9 am., Sunday School. Nursery flight con be aeleoted and trained. ages. Adult Class studies church The establishment of a *P6ce in en environment of thia ■ITBSCRIFTION RA.TKS Dominican Republic were the other made on the subject of exchange 11:80 a.m . and Grades 4 to 12. Patrabla la Adraaoe of patronage favors across party teaching on ’’Death and the Last 10:80 am ., Sunday School. Nurs­ atatton high above the earth ap- type can tee longer duration of One Tear ...... (23.00 nations who wanted nothing to do peore tooe an inevitable c(«ee- lines. The political leaders who Judgm ent.” ery, kindergarten and Oradea 1 to ^ ^ t be slmidatad to dtaolooo the ^ Koetlia ...... 11.00 with such an authorisation. 10:46 a.m., Morning Worship. Ohnrbh of the Assumption quence of research presenUy un­ psychological reatlona of the orew- jThree^lEoatlis •••••••«•••••••••* 8.50 blandly referred to such practices Adams St. and Thompson Rd. 3. One eCoata ■•••••••••••••••«••■■ 1.88 So, in Its discussion of this vot­ Sermon: "If God Be For Us.” by 6 pm., Junior and Senior High derway by the National Aeronau­ men. were not ashamed of it; the au­ Rev. Francis J. Mlchsleh, tics and Space Administration and dience. made up largely of people the Rev. Mr. Ransom. Nursery for MethodiM Youth FeUawahln. While the eatabUshment of tee KEMBBR OP ing, the New Totk 'Hmes winds up Pastor contractors across the country. space etatten bos been piirriy THB ASSOCIATED PRBS^ deep in the political game, had pre-school children. Junior Church 8 p.m.. Organization mewing classifying this division of the Rev. Francis T. Butier, WhUe the concept o f ■P»«® academic in tee poet because of Tba Associated Press Is ezclualvelT more of an appreciative smile than for Kinderg^arten through Grade 6, A ssociate. Young AduH Fellowship. aatiUed to the use of renubileatloo here past. There are those for all ages. M asses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and The Solvatioo Army in the manned and unmanned tabUahlng tea spaoe otaa(» with Por Monday*—1 p.m. Priday. to blow Bome kind o f whistle. 10:30 a.m.. Children’s Church 11:16 a m . flight programs. They foresee the STORY By DORIS BELDING Por Tuesd^—1 p.m. Monday. 861 Bfoin Bt. boosters which will be available among our good neighbors who do For the greater part of the two and nursery. time when the primary mission of Por Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesda/. decades preceding the election of MaJ. E. Walter Isunte to tea immediate future. The ob­ Por Thursday^l p.m. Wednesday. not intend to let even the threat 10:45 a.m., Worship Service. Gospel Hall the apace station wUl be to sup­ vious way la to uae tee Saturn 'HOTOS BY SYLVIAN OFIARA r Priday—1 p.m. Thursday, of subversive Intervention In their Wilbur I* Cross as rovemor In the port future programs involving in­ C-5 to put tee apace station into r Saturday—1 p.m. Ptlday. election of 1930, tlie boss and Message: "The Time la Now.” 416 Center S t 8:60 am., Service at WeteoM- R creased technical dltflinilty and orbit; teen use the Saturn C-IB, Classified deadline: 10:30 a.m. each affairs by Castro persuade them leader of the Reputolioan party In 6 p.m.. Youth Service. fleld Prioon. The oversized Cape Cod home day of publication except Saturday — 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Mes­ 10:30 am.. Breaking Bread. om long duration of flight, to this with a payload capability of about t a.m. into voting formal permission for Connecticut owned and controlled 9:80 am., Sunday School for of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Boyce. sage: ”Am I In The Faith?” 12:16 p.m., .Sunday School. fashion tee apace station wUI 80,000 pounds, to orbit a ilx-m an the United States or any of tfarir tee dominant leadership of the ages. 100 Steep Hollow Lane, was orig­ Saturday, April 27 Tuesday through Saturday, 7:30 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. 10:46 am., HoUneas moethig. coAiplement tee successes achiev­ orew to man the itatlcn. It tee inally furnished in good repro­ other neighbors to oome investi­ I>emocratic party sa well. ed with manned flight. However, space station becomes an urgent The D«nocratlo party, for its p.m., Rerival servicea. The Rev. Tuesday, 8 pm.. Prayer meet­ MuBio by Ci&tadel band and Song- ductions, and the Boyces were not otem. Sermon by MaJ. Lamle, It may weU be that tee prime role project we may not wont to wait gating into their internal affaira part, was controlled and operated Claude Jones of Bel Air, Md., ing. 'eally interested In owning or col- ConsoisiiB By Osmosis evangelist. Friday, 8 pm., Bible study. ‘iStudlea in Romaiw, the Near of tee space etatlon wUl be os a for tee C-6. A space atatlon of ecling antiques. Probably the thing most cher­ And, aa the New Toth Tlmea by gentlm en who were paid hand- Oonvereioa of Israel to CSiriot.” launch point for manned Inter- modest atae can bo launched noing ished by the family is a straw­ Occasionally our reading oamo- suggests, we might wage a more somely, by patronage favors di­ 2 pm., H«q)ltal vlaltation by ilanetary flight and to eupport tee Saturn C-IB with another C- Now their home is filled mainly berry luster teapot, placed in an­ rect and indirect, for guaranteeing ■Is (three-syllable w ord m eaning persuasive diplomacy, and certain­ Mrs. Elizabeth Wiiaon and Mrs. Umar hue logietlca operations. IB used to transport the orew to with unreflnished antiques that other corner cabinet which also the defeat of the Democratic painless absorption) among the ly get Just as far. If we made sure Ihomae McCann. to tee past tee space etatlon orbit. There Is s ^ another meth­ have gradually replaced almost all holds a pottery pitcher decorated party In one election after anoth­ 6:30 pm., Prayer oervlce. has been considered an *’out-of- od: tela is tea "bulIdlng-block” of the reproductions. with an eagle and twin flags. pundits—commentators who pre­ never to seem interested in or­ er. Boiton Congregational Church Jehovah’s Witnesses 7 p.m., Evangreliotic service. Mu­ teis-world’* laboratory in tee en­ approach in which amvl pay- ______sumably try to do a little bit more ganizing intervention of any kind The dfvices such Democratic vironment of free space. The During a Vermont vacation the Two Bible boxes, one dated 1774, Rev. J. Good Brown, interim Kingdom Ball, R t SO sic by Citadel band and Songstew. loada are launched to rendezvous than label the flash news of the against anybody. leaders of this (Connecticut yes­ Sermon by MaJ. Lamle, ^tudles spiMis station would ^ subjected In orUt Astronauts teen assemble couple planned to make an over­ and a desk box are also in the terday employed to make sure m inister R ockville den. A boat chest in its original Mrs. Boyce pets Ginger, her setter, as eagle registers proper amount of regai aloofness. moment—begins to coalesce itself in Remans, the Power of tee Goe- to tee perfect vacuum, tee rsdla- tee components to put together a night stop in Shelburne. The town their own party lost and the Re- tlona, tee meterorold teat abound was celebrating a Canadian holi­ red paint, is used in front of a a consensus (another three-sylla­ 10 am., Worship Service. Ser­ 8 p.m^ Pid>Uc talk by W . H. pel.” ______apace station of the desired size. pubHean Romback machine won in space. Scientific studlee of tee' By Initiating a Judicious spin­ day and accommodations were at sofa, and a Windsor candledryer ble word meaning a union of Hanger PliM Lever were bote sly and bold. mon: "Have Ye Any Meat?” Francis, representative of Watch- is hung on the wall. tower Society. Subject: “Death- South Methodist Ctorch complete spectrum of space radi­ ning of tee space atatlon, aolen- a premium. They finally found One year, when they seemed 7 p.m.. Junior Fellowship in lodgings in a home that also m in d a ) We read in the papers that ani­ A Doorway to What?” Rev. Lawrence F. Almond ations could be made. Detailed In­ tista create not only a region A chair table with tip-up pine uite desperate, these sell-out FellowBhip Hall. Methodist Youth vestigations of weather and cloud housed an antique shop. This la one of those witching mals are being trained to do men’s Fellowship guests. Program of 4:16 p.m.. Group discussion of Bev. Ray C. HolBa Jr. where there la zero gravity, aa at top and maple base has recently 2imoeratto leaders worked toward patterns, together with tea heat tee bub, but aa tee astronaut period a work, but the details show that the their ueual goal—the loss of Slides, hymn singing, refresh­ tee March 15, 1963, issue of the The Boyces struck up a friend­ replaced a reproduction of a colon­ WatohtowOT magazine. Article: 9 and 10:46 am., Morning Wor­ balance of tee earth, could be pur­ moves away from tee center, he The message the pundits are process isn’t fast enough, not at all state election—by nominsiting two ments. sued. (Mtlcal research Into main­ ship with their hosts, who invited ial dining room table. Three Wind­ "Inner Harmony-Proof of the Bib­ ship. Reception of Members. World ^da tee force of tee artificial sending at the moment makes fast enough. of their own number for tee two 7 p.m.. Senior Fellowah^ at tenance • free communications them on an antique Junket. The sor arm chairs and a chicken le’s Divine Authorohip.’’ S ervice Simday. Serm on: ” <3roas- gravity can increase up to one coop chair surround the table, rather sweeping proclamations places on the ticket. When, in Parkade Bowling AUey. satellites could be undertaken. which ikipllcatea teat on tea trip awakened an Interest In early So far, pigeons have been trained _ ite of their natural assumption Tuesday, 1:45 to 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic roads of Destiny: Omtlnent of Americana in the Manchester which is set with old wooden plates about the estate 'of Europe. to sort pills as they pass akmg an Ministry School. New Nations,” by the Rev. Mr. Balanced Gravity Exiato earth. and early cutlery. that this would be enough to ruin Bloodmotolle at Fellowship Hall. There is a thread of 'Inovttsbill- couple and was the beg;inning of The consensus is that: the' Demooratic ticket, their Saturday, 9 am. to noon, Rum­ 8:30 p.m., Service Meeting. Almond. Church School for Nurs­ Once in orbit tee force of tee an absorbing hobby that is still assembly line, a number of animals earth’s gravity will be balanced ty that runs through discuasiona Europe has become strong and ohances b^gan to seem a little too mage sale at Fellowship HaU. Theme: "Keeping Our Friendship ery through Grade 7. grow ing. Some of tee spoions in Mra. have been tantalised wtth food un­ 10:46 a.m., Second Mile Club for so that tee space station will be of space atations. U an aatronaut Boyce’s collection are displayed on self sufficient as we intended to bright, they produced an election with God.” til they learn to press a certain Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Group Grades 8 and 9. Classes for Senior in a gravity-free environment is in an orbiting aateUtte and a Their home is painted a dull a wall rack, near a hanging cor- eve si^t between themselves and RockvUIe Baptist Church maltunotlon occurs, tt la only a help It become after World War I. lever as long as they are hungry, Bible study in the book "Let Your High. The lack of gravity makes it tee olive green and was built in 1954 cabinet with a plaque of wound up knifing each other in 69 Union St. matter of minutes before tee aa- Europe, being strong and self Name Be Sanctified” at Kingdom 4 p.m., Policy Committee meet­ Ideal research facility where long from plans that the Boyces had de­ Washington on its door. and chimpanzees, the most sophis­ stead of the Republican*. The Bev. Wlntitrop W. Farnsworth term investigations can be mode traiaut can initiate measures to emergency strategy worked, and HaU and five other locations in ing, Mrs. Lawrence Almond’* Tin candlesticks with turned wooden bases flank burl bowl with burl “fruit.” signed. It contains six rooms, two Bufriclent, can in reality create its ticated animal labor available, Pastor of tee phyriologlcal, psychologi­ return him to tee earth. However, they lost, the Rockville Area. study. baths, a recreation room and a Many pieces of slipware pot­ own military defense any time it have proved that they can plrit 7 p.m ., Grade 9 FeUowship wiU cal, biological and genetic factors once tee astronaut la on a trip tery are in a maple hutch, a re­ Another year, a worthy, honest 0:30 a.m., (kurch school classes Friday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic patio in the rear. Mrs, Boyce men­ wishes to do so. fruit, operate a swltiddsoard, or be guests of the Senior High related to men, animals and to a planet It may take months production, which tee Boyces hope Democrat slipped into a nomina­ for nursery through adults. Ministry School. Written review tioned that they are genuinely This kind of Europe no longer punch a press. group. Senior High Fellowship, plants. The behavior of materials, or even years to return to tee pleased with the design of the soon to replace with an original. tion In spite of teem, and seemed 11 am., Morning worship. Serv­ on lessona 63 to 66. power systems and structures of earth. This fact places a tre­ needs acknowledge American poli­ likely to beat a special Roraback ice of dekcatlon of children. Ser­ 8:30 p.m., Service Meeting. Wesley Hall. house and "Wouldn’t change a An this Is indeed encouraging, 8 p.m., Twenties and ThirtlM, all types under vacuum condi­ mendous premium on our ability thing,” tf they had it to do over. A pine, hand carved eagle with favorite. Thia tliM, the sell-out mon: "Under Authority.” Theme: “Keeping Our Friendship cy apnm strings. and tt this much can be done, there Susannah Wesley HaU. tions and in a region where hOrd to provide a fully developed, re­ a 48-incb wing spread dominates While growing strong, Buit^ wing of the Democratic state or­ 6:30 p.m., Prayer service for with God.” radiations abound are of inestima­ liable, proven and tested system Boyce has a vast coUectlon at the living room mantle. The carv­ isn’t much question that a little ganization simply got orders to evangelistic services. Youth Pray­ has also been grow ing mellow, po­ Emanuel Lutheran Church ble value In any plana wblch in­ to insure tee mission success. As woodenware including burl, of ing was attributed to Schlmmel, a more training, on ona hand, and a s t^ away from the Mils. er service for evangelistic serv­ Wapping Community Church of this moment tee only labora­ which he is especially fond, and litica lly. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Paotor volve space Journeys of many Pennsylvania wood carver, and is little more simpUflcatlon of the ’This same wing cu the Demo- ices at church basement. Congregatloiuti months or years. tory where tela system <»n be rare bottles. His wife has a large thought to have been done about oratic party, always busy earning Jdui PoCflnbarger, Intern TTie p olitica l parties o f the righ t task Involved, on Che other, oould 7:30 p.m., Evening Gospel Hour. Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Minister Reports of tee slight physical tested is In a space station. This collection of spoons, and ,other col­ 1780. Staffordshire cats, a large eKtremes, In Germany, in France, the retains and patronage Message: "The Manner of this deterioration of astronauts who may be the reason why we will lections of tin candle molds and pewter plate by Danforth of Mid­ grreatly broaden tee area of en- crumbs steered its way by the 9 a.m., Divine Worriiip and L ife." 9:30 and 11 a.m., Morning Wor­ have spent relatively short peri­ be hearing a great (leal more pottery pudding molds. dletown, and Burmese glass with in Italy, are on the wane. doavOT from w hich man oould Roraback machine, kept Smith ship. Sunday School. Sermon: ” A Church School The political parties of the left ods in space point up tee urgency about these ortatnog gpeee atations an ivy pattern, stand beside the henceforth be weeused. campaign literature in 1028 in Union Oongregational Chnroli Life Restored.” 10:80 a.m.. Divine Worship and and necessity of a program in In tee immediate future. The kitchen, while conveniently Church School. Bible Study for eagle. have mellowed themselves back But we wish a owtain amalga­ escrow, for fear the New York RooindUe which scientists can study and Copyriglit 1968 modem, has the charm of early toward center, leaving Communists governor might carry (Connecticut, Berv. Paul J. Bowman, P astor Rockville Methodist Cluirch post-conflrmands in the receptiem make provisions for tee physlolcg- General Feotaito Ootp daya. Its floor is made from wide Candle stands and holders of mation of tease accomplishments and then, four years later, went 142 Grove St. room. At both services: Caravan- pine boards taken from an 18th isolated. could be hurried up. many varieties are placed around to the national convention profes­ 9:30 am., (Jhuich School for Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Pastor era from Upsala CJoUege wUl par­ century house. the room, Including a Uble model It is, therefore, the poUtios of There come spring and summer sing such great love for A1 Smith ticipate and David Torstenson will Senior and Junior Young Peo­ TMCre After, Eaater Reflections Grades 6 through high school. ple’s Fellowsliipa wtth meetings and Applications.” Communion Stoneware and pottery crocks rush ligh t o f wroug^ht Iron. the center which is waxing healthy^ days when we would like to be it could not vote for Rooeevelt 10:40 am., Church School for 9:30 ajn., Church School, Grade preach. and dominant in these three con­ In all tills period, what the dou­ 4 through adults. 2:30 p.m., Area workshop for after service. Regtstration for May 6 after eerv- Jugs, and an assortment of An unusual lamp with builseye able to turn this Job over to some infants throu^ Grade 4. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Ice. Nursery in pariite hmise. woodenware . are displayed in an tinental countries, as well as in ble machine really meant to Con­ 10:46 am., Morning Worship, 11 a.m., (Jhurcb School, Nursery (Thurch ^hool leaders in Luther glass base is

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He has urged Arthur Culombe, may have killed, the assembly to vote a four-year WOODCOCK TEL. M8-2205 besides their 17 victims, the moratorium on capital punish­ REFRIGERATION CO. VIC'S PIZZA SHOP Speculation Races on Marriage chances for capital punishment re­ ment. peal in their states. In New York, the 1963 legisla­ 153 W. Middle Turnpike (Continued from Page One) ture approved a bill to revoke the Phone 649-3700 Moves to abolish the death pen­ k i Upholstery T u R n P I K E FINE SELECTION grown, presented no custody prob­ alty, regarded as gaining strength, mandatory death penalty for per­ Mrs. Murphy ducked out of lem. Attorneys said the Murphys shriveled in both Connecticut and sons convicted of premeditated and fV I Shop PIZZA will work out custody arrange' P AU TO B O D Y WINES sight when her divorce was an­ Nebraska in the wake' of horror murder. Re-upholstering SPAGHETTI nounced. ments for their children. left by the outlaws in the late Under terrtis of the bill now im- The two families have been MORIT MEEKLE In. a copyright story, the New 1950s. Taborsky and Starkweather der consideration by Gov. Nelson * Modem Furniture RAVIOLI BY DICK CAVALLi LIQUORS York Mirror reported today that close in the past, moving in the were put to death In the electric A. Rockefeller, a person convicted she had been staying in the Park same circles and in frequent con­ chairs. Culombe is serving a life of premeditated murder would be and Antiques OPEN DAILY tact. The husbands both beloiig sentenced to life irtiprisonment un­ 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. BEER Avenue apartment of her cousin, term in Connecticut. • store Stools and Booths I HA>/EA WA6 6OMETHIN0 WR7N0 WRECKEP to the exclusive Knickerbocker less the trial jury or another panel NO...THe ( WBUJIHEN... vouRDeuvERyeov Mrs. Peter Iselin. This -year, bills to abolish • Custom Furniture SiU N D AYS CaMPLAlNflDMAkF, W E DELIVER aub; decided unanimously after a hear­ WnHVOJCOROEC? I ORP0? VWHArfevouc V B B P h W H I ^ K I 0 AT M S / The Mirror said: ‘‘The governor capital punishment are back be­ Slipcovers and Draperies**-.'' 4 P.M. to 10:.30 P.M. AW?,^iaDeiEC. eaVT JUST WHAT SOU visits her there, a close family fore the legislatures of Connecti­ ing to recominend the death pen­ miOKAV. [ COMPLAIKT? alty. Made to Order CLOSED MONDAYS A6KBD friend revealed." cut and Nebraska, and the peren­ Complete. Selection of Materials BY ROY CRANE viCHrs Efforts to reach her at the nial fight against execution as a The death chair at Siiik Sing FREE ESTIMATES PACKAGE STORE apartment were unsuccessful. Radio Today crime penalty is being waged in a Prison was npt used from^June Lower Level of the Parkade The Mirror also quoted an un­ score of other state assemblies. 1961 until March 21 of this year, 649-6324 AND SO HE DID,CHIQUITA.\t)UR 20 BISSELL ST.—M9-5507 identified friend as saying the Dedicated leaders of the fight when Frederick C. Wood was elec­ WDBC—1388 A Ostrmsky DADDV RISKED HIS llEE TO GET marriage ‘ ‘was planned as a very 1:00 Biahop B Corner against the death penalty say it trocuted lor the slaying of two ME OUT OF PRISON... HE’S A quiet affair, but it is growing; 3:05 Weekend Review is as wrond, morally, for the state men. DEALER IN WASTE VERY BRAVE MAN AND A FRIEND 8:00 Raynor Shines to kill a ^itlzen as it is for a There are 19 condemned men in now It appears 25 close friends t:00 Newi Stan OK MATERIALS Z 'U NEVER FORGET. will attend. Then they will take H"nc—lasi murderer m take life. They argue Sing Sing's death row at the pres­ MANCHESTER a trip to Europe and wind up at ‘ 00 News the deatly penalty is not a deter­ ent time. Gdv. Rockefeller or the Reuben Plen’s lo Your Home Decorator rent to murder. courts Qould save them. the big Rockefeller ranch In Ven­ 30 Saturd^ Matinee MEMORIAL CO. RAGS, IRON ezuela." :00 White Sox va. Red Sox Only five^states currently out­ Another governor. Endlcott Pea­ Texaco Station Both Mrs. Murphy and Rocke­ ;9) Monitor law capital punl»ment. They are body of Massachusetts, has an Opposite East Cemetery SporU and Weather Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, Minnesota nounced that he Will commute any SCRAP METAL 381 Main Street feller's former vrtfe-, Mary Tod- :30 Monitor DUCOandDlRUXRfflNISHING hunter Clark, 65, are members of 06 Keyooard Kingpins auid Wisconsin. In Michigan, the death sentence imposed while he 0 ! ^ it y Memoil'ials socially prominent Philadelphia 16 Careers death penalty may be imposed is chief executive of his state. and PAPER Phone 643-9149 30 Monitor Over SO Years Experience families. Both are heiresses. 30 Just Jaxs only for treason in wartime. The Massachusetts Legislature 166 MIDDLE TURNFIKE, WEST North Dakota, too, may execute has a bill to abolish capital puu' 731 PARKER ST. CAPTAIN EASY Hydramatio Transmission Each chose divorce wheff^ mar­ BY LESLIE TURNER MANCHESTER riage failed, the Rockefellers after so Starll^t Serenade for treason, and for murder by a ishmenty-as in every session of re­ Call 649-5807 1^1. 643-5735 or 648-5879 NAIIV MUtl Repairing 00 Sign convict serving a life term in pris­ cent yimrs. The Senate has ap A ll Work Guaranteed 3l years and the Murphys after WUAy-818 A. AIMETTI, Prop. ' 14. Mrs. Rockefeller obtained ner 00 Hobbln Alone on. In Rhode Island, the only time proved ift, but the House has yet CKIMMyi L0# K i :30 Plratea va. Meta. to act. Texaco Lubrication Servleo decree In Reno March 18, 1962, death is prescribed is when a lifer Harrison St., Manchester wtt«at m «iM •m* i« wm!• TH«r

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MANCHESTER EVENING H ^A L D , MANCHESTER; CONN„ SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1968 P A O i MANCHESTI^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, 06NN., SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1968 !<•$ BurioeaE SorvIcM O ffm d IS 8HARPENINQ ietTloa- Zaws, BDCTERIOR and latorlcw iis Tigi^s Starting Wrong Indian Runners Win^ 75-38 knivaa. oxae. raears Paparhaagtag, oaU' CLASSIFIED n U n Uadee. Quick aendoe. Capi­ books, on rep ort. ______tol Apilpmaut Oo., IS Mala It., Call Edward R. Prioo, 649-} UAA/AC iple Problems Plague htenchester. Hours dolly 7Ji. Tlnm iday 7-9, Saturday T-4. PAnmNO AMD poportuuqM* Record Even Six Pros Tied 648.7958. Good Cleon workmiunMp at~m - AmmOP D e m o r r ADVERTISING sonabUi rates. 80 isa ra in Mon- MM-tf o v HAROLD A SON Rubbish Re­ Chester Raym ond Flake. 649-9287. OBLUSf: Mojor League At Id^ After For Top Spot moval, cellars, attics, and yar^, M 0 9 T CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS weekly br monthly pick-up. Har­ COMPLETE PAINTINO and deco- Flag Picks 8 A.M. to 5 PJM. old Hoar. 649-4034. rating service, Interior-exterior, SWfA^ONS s = L e o d e r s = Easy Victory fully guaranteed to your satis­ In Texas Play Tr e e r e m o v a l , {mining; and NATIONAL LEAGUE faction, with down to earth COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT lot clearing. Frank. C. Noble, prices, fully Insured. Vick's Stuck Deep Batting (25 at bats)—Oovtag- There were marked changes SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)— 649-6053. MONDAY Thiu rRIDAV 10:99 AM.—SATURDAY 9 AM. Painting A D ecorating. 829-8428, ton, PhltadelpUa, AM; Demeter, festenlay as Manchester High Six players, Including Australian 649-5452. Philadelphia, J97; Howard, Uoa LAWNS — RAKING rolling, and engaged in its secimd morn­ Bruce Crampton, who fell out of In Standing Dgelea, M S; Edwarda OInoiBnatt, the undisputed lead when he PLEASE READ YOUR AD mowing by dependable adults. PAnmNO and wallpapering, wall* M; White, St. Loula, M2. ing track meet of the week. took a horrendous 4K>ver-par 649-2425 Or 649-6963. paper removed. WoUpaper books Buna—Flood, St. Loula, 18; H. Fint was the outcome. In­ Cdesstflfd or “Want Ads” are taken over-the phone as a een- on request. OeUings. Free aati- triple buzzard, led the way into MOWING LAWNS - ■ Hedge trim- Aaron, Milwaukee, 17; MoCovey, the third round of the closert Tex­ vaideaoe. ‘The, advertteer should read Ms ed the FIRST DAT IT mates Call Roger 643-0923. NEW YORK (AP)—“We’re NATIONAL LEAGUE stead of a one-sided loss, it APPEARS and REPtmT ERRORS In time for the next Inser­ mlng, odd Jobs. Ray Hardy, San F^andsoo and Groat, St was a ona-aided (76-88) victory as Open Golf Tournament yet. just not hitting, our pitching W. L. P e t OJS. Louis, 18; White, S t Louis, 14. tion. Tbe Herald is raepomibie tor only ONE Ineorreot or omitted 643-5541. PAINTING, paperhanging, floor St. Louis ... .11 6 .647 over ‘Windham. Tlten came the And pounding along Just three sanding, ceUings whitened. Fov Rims Batted In—Boyer, St strokes away was a ravltallzed inaertion for any advertisement and then only to the extent of e ATTICS, CELLARS, and yards hasn’t been too good, and our Pittsburgh ... ..9 6 .648 Vi weather. Inatead of a cold, wet, lowest rates and good clean work- Louis, 17; H. Aaron and Mathews, blustery day, it was bright and Arnold Palmer, the big favorite, -make good- Insertion. Errors wMch do not lessen the value of cleaned. Also, trash hauled to the defense has been spotty.” And San Francisco 10 7 .588 1 Milwaukee, Demeter, Philadelphia, Ike advertiaemeat wtD not he eorreotod by “make good” hisertien. manahip call 644-0601. Los Angeles . .10 8 .666 aunny. Hia wind, however, didn’t who pulled his game together (or dump reasonable. Call 649-1855. if those words from Cincin- IVi and White, S t Louis, 14. a 3-under-par 08 in the second Milwaukee ... .10 8 .656 I '/l go away entirely. natti Mgr. Fred Hutchinson Hlta—White, St Louis, 85; Tueaoay the Indians were swept round Friday and climbed back PAINTING — INTERIOR and Philadelphia . ..8 7 .538 3 Household Serriees don’t accurately describe the Chicago ...... 7 10 .412 4 Groat St Louis, 26; Howard, Eos off their ooBeattve feelt by a solidly into the running. YOUR COOPERATION WILL |M A I A il terlor, 649-9688. reason the i^nnant hopeful New York ... ..6 10 .376 Angedes, H. Aaron, Milwaukee and Strong Maloney team. Showing the The six players tied for the lead BE APPRECIATED U I A L I I Offered IS-A * '/l Altman, S t Louis, 24. Reds are in ninth place in the Cincinnati ... ..5 0 .867 *Vi change early, they reversed the —Crampton, Tommy Aaron, Left­ H ouston ...... Home Runs—H. Aaron, MUwau- score in the opening event, the hander Bob Charles, rookie REWicAVINO of bitrns, moth holee. HOUSES PAINTED — Reason­ . .6 12 .333 5aiiolo,. Baltimore, M, Sllakens W. Time 26.00. AutomobUes For Sale 4 R. G. MANNER Electrical Service AMERICAN LEAGUE score the winning run in last night’s 4-3 victory by Los Angeles. Umpire is Red Fla­ 880 won by FhiOipa M, Maitoon personal farewell to retiring Boston Celtics Captain Bob said he hsul to get his putting batter in the second, then retired .862; Leppert Washington, .861; and iron play in to shape if he LOST — LAST week vicinity Union PLYMOUTH 1988, Belvedere Con- — Licensed master electrician, W. L. P e t G 3 . herty, Angel coach is Rocky Bridges. (AP Photofax.) Tresh, New York, .868. W, LaUberte M. ’nme 2:06.6. CAJU., M E on your form ica needs, 19 in a row before allowing two 4 .636 — Cousy: “If Cousy had been just this much less of a man was to contend. Street, male Siamese cat, named vertible, power steering, auto' bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, alterations, new installations, base runners on walks in the Chicago ...... 7 Hits — Allison, Minnesota, 22; Twoet. Call matlc transmission, radio and vanitory units, table-tops and service changes, control circuits, ninth. Baltim ore .... 6 A parlclo, BaltInHMe, Kallne, De­ Kenny M. lim e 10:66.1. er) than he Is, I would have re­ maintenance and repairs of all Kansas City .. .10 6 .545 1 880 relay won Iw Manchester (jousy did you eon never rind words there—he almost reached his top after 6, 649-8710. Reward. heater, A-1 condition. 643-0498 island stands. 649-8936. The Reds have lost four in a .500 troit Wagner, Los Angeles sad sented him.” form. He had 189 for 86 holes, types Free estimates, all work row — two by shutouts — and have Boston ...... 6 6 I '/l Los Angeles Outfielder One-Man Attack (Cronin, WHIiamfl, Bracken, FhS- for. guaranteed. 649-7236, 64S-71S8. 8 ..500 Hinton, Washington. 21. Russell dramatically, haltingly, 8 under par, as he started out LOST — Pass Book No. 6417, Sav­ I960 HILLMAN white convertible, CARPENTRY — Remodeling, re scored only three runs during the Los Angeles .. . 8 i'/l Upe). lime 1:41.6. said his goodbyes to Cousy as a "This Is a foolish game we play. ings Department of the Connecti­ pair work, roofing. Telephone Ed Cleveland ...... 6 .466 2 Runs — AUlson, Minnesota, 14; to see what could be done In the excellent condition, reasonable. skid. . 6 Broad Jump won by BavUenis M, player-teammate last night as the Grown men playing kid games. cut Bank A Trust Co. Application 649-4968. Stasiak, Andover. D etroit ...... 7 9 .438 2 '/i Charles, Kansas City and Pear­ Spencer M, Cronin M. Distance "Championships are nice, won­ stretch. Meanwhile, at the top of the son, Los Angeles, 18; Look, Wssh- Celtics celebrated an imprecident- made lor payinent. Floor Finishing 24 M innesota .... 7 9 .438 21/, 8’ 9 8 /4 ” . derful. Take seven titles a ^ you Oampton was burned up over 1968 RENAULT DAUPHINE, A-1 ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, ga standings, St. Louis took sole pos­ 4 Ington, 12; Robinson, Chicago, ed fifth straight National Basket­ his 8 on the 17th hole, where he FTXIOR LAYING, sending, refin- session of first place when a ‘ wo- Washlng;ton ... . 6 10 .833 High Jump won by Matson W, still need a dime for a cup of cof­ LOST — PASS BOOK No. 918, condition, engine completely re rages, dormers, all types of Friday’s Results . OimoU, Kansas City, and Wagner, ball Association championship. was forced to shoot with a tele­ ishlng our specialty. Get the bcs» run double by Bill White and Rigney Likes Wagner McKenna M, Nathan M. Height At the same time Coach Red fee. These are superficial things. Savings Department of the Con­ built. Call after 6 pjn. 649-6796. carpentry. No Job too small. C3aJl Kansas City 12-0, Washington Los Angeles, 10. 5’ 4” . vision w ire In front o f him. for less. Call 644-0601. George Altman’s run - producing Auerbach and Frank Ramsey hint­ "The friendships are what are necticut Bank A Thrust Co. Appli­ Nelson Higgins, 644-17(K). 10-6, (1st g:ame 13). Runs Batted In — AUlson, Min­ Pole vault won by KacsowSkl W, lasting. The friendship of this man He had a 6 when he got on the cation made for payment. WHY BUY a foreign sports car? single with two out in the ninth nesota, 16; L. Thomas and Wag­ ed their retirements may not be green. He also had a double bo­ If It’s class you want, stop In at ALTERA’nONS, repairs, roofing FLOOR SANDING and refinlshlng carried the Cards to an 8-7 victory Minnesota 7, Detroit 6. Moffltt W, ZUinakas M. Height Is something that can never die.” Los Angeles 4, Baltimore 3 NEW YORK (AP) League. Idle Chicago backed; fielder Bob Saverine» trying to ner, Los Angeles, 12; Kallne, fa r away. gey on 12 where he- 8-putted. Gordon’s Atlantic Service. Classic porches and garsiges. Call Russ (specializing in older floors). over the Los Angeles Dodgers. into the top spot catch Thomas at third, threw the F 6”. Auerbach said: "TTiey always Painting. Cielllngs. Pap'jrhanglng. (IS). Detroit Charles, Kansss City and "This Is a victory celebration,” Announcementa model 1967 Thunderbird, mint Atkins, Builder, 643-0411. Seven unearned runs and the Rigney was once askefd about Kansas City had a chance to ball into the dugout and Thomas Shot put won by Wanagal W, Russell said in his highlight ask me who will replace Cousy— No Job too small. J<*n VerfalDe, Today’s Games Howard, New York, 10. McNally M, Bom M. Distance silly questions like that. There Is condition, low mileage, fully Allen Gains Final three-hit pitching of Lew Burdette the possibility that Leon take it over, but could manage trotted in with the winner. speech. "It bugs me that they’re FREE MOTH proofing for your 649-5750. Los Angeles (Belinsky 0-2) at Homo Runs — Wagner, Los An­ 46’ 5 8/8”. Cousy Testimonial equipped. Gordon’s Atlantic Serv carried Milwaukee to a 9-2 de­ only a split in a iong twinight Wagner’s burst hiked his bat­ BO often like a wake. In many no answer. We Just have to accept Roofing—Siding 16 Baltimore (McNally 1-1). Wagner would be traded. The geles, 6; AUlson, Minnesota, 6; Discus won by Ferrigno W, the fact and change our style of blankets and winter clothing at ice. West Road, Ellington cision over San Francisco, Pitts­ doubleheader at Washington. The ting average to .338 and gave him ways this la an end. Lucky Lady Coin Cleaners, 11 876-8392. burgh whipped the New York Chicago (Herbert 1-0) at Bos­ Angels’ manager replied: A’s won the first 12-10 in 13 in­ six homers, tops in the league. Smith, Baltimore, Held, Cleveland Rottner M, Bottt M. Distance playing. To Begin Tonight ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or Bonds— Stocks— ton (Conley 1-0). and Howard, New York, 4. 128’ 8 1/2”. "I do not consider myself a real "I have the greatest Job in bas­ Maple Street. Mets 6-2 and Philadelphia defeated “ Where Daddy Wags goes, nings, but Tom Cheney shut them Wagner was in the minors, after good basketball player. I consider replaced, specializing in Banded Mortgages 81 With Billy Patton the Chicago (hibs 6-2. Minnesota (Kaat 1-1) or (Stig- out on three hits, 6-0, in the night­ Pitching — Pena and Fischer, Javelin won by Fish M, Gibson ketball,” Auerbach continued. WOIRCESTER, Maas. (A P ) —. built-up and shingle roofing. man 1-2) at Detroit (Regan 1-2). Rigney goes.” both the San Francisco Giants and myself a great basketball player. FORD MODEL T 1928, good con • • * cap that wound up about 1 a.m., St. Louis Cardinais had given up Kansas City and Cheney, Wash­ M, Knapp W. Distance 161’ 8”. “But It gets to a point where The bwo-day giant Bob CV>usy dltion. Call 649-6683. Coughlin Roofing Co., Manches­ BESET BY BILLS? Let Us help Kansas City (Pflster 0-0) at There’s any number of reasons ington, 8-0, 1.000; six tied with Egotism is as important In the money and making a living aren’t Personals ter. 648-7707. you to a fresh start by consoli­ CABDS-DODOERS— Washington (Kline 0-0). EST. Minnesota beat Detroit 7-5 on him, when Rigney gave him a game as ability. teatimoniaa gats underway tonight PINEHURST, N.C. (A P)—Professional golf has its “ Ar- the Los Angeles manager could in the only other game scheduled. 2-0, 1.000. the only considerations. You get with a Nattonsl BaskeUbaU Asao- dating the many debts that de­ Behind by six runs early in the Cleveland (Donovan 1-1) at be high on the free-swinging out­ chance with the Angels in 1961. Lopez Hopeful No Resentment ELECTROLUX Balea and Bervloo, A. A, DION, INC. Rooting, siding, nie’s Army,” the gallery trooping after Arnold Palmer as he • * * * * * Strikeouts — Barber, Washing­ to a point where you can’t go on clatilon All Stars vs. (JoUege All- bonded repreoentative. Alfred Tracks— ^Tractors mand your attention into one game, the Cards went into the New York (Terry 2-1). fielder he rescued from the mi­ "In the seven years Tve played forever. I don’t Imow how long painting. Oupentry. AUeratlana easily paid monthly obligation. ninth still trailing the Dodgers, 7-5. ANGELS-ORIOLES— ton, 81; Cheney, Washington, 26; BOS’TON—^Eternally hopeful A1 Stan game at Memorial Auditor­ A m ell, 206 Henry St. 648-0450. strides the fairways. In amateur golf it’s “ Billy Joe’s Bri­ Sunday’s Games nors, but Friday night’s perform­ A’b-SENATORS — Cheney, who with Bob Cousy Tve always re­ I’ll last. I get pains in my chest ium. DODGE 1953, FORD 1964, one ton and additions. CeUings. Workman­ $2,000 requires only $44.60 per Singles by Phil Gagliano and Minnesota at Detroit. Wagner, who has had four home Bunnlng, Dtrolt, 24; Aguirre sad Lopez, manager of the Chicago spected him as a player. Profes­ with refrigerator bodies, good ship guaranteed. 2M Autumn St. gade,” which faithfully follows and marvels at the heroics of ance is as good an indicator as hasn’t allowed an earned run In now. I feel the strain more. It’s Cousy, retiring after 18 years month Including repayment. U Curt Flood set it up for White Kansas City at Washington. runs in his last two games, drove Mosel, Detroit and McBride, Los White Sox, bellevM the New York sional Jealousy does exist. But I condition. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye St., 643-4860. Billy Joe Patton, the larruplng<^ any. in the Angels’ first three runs on 27 innings, struck out 12 en route Just like the situation of Cousy’s. In the NIBA, will play for the pro Aatomoblles For Sale 4 you have property equity, con­ and Altman with two out. They Los Angeles at Baltimore. AngeleB,22. Yankees can be dethroned os can honestly say I’ve never re­ South Windsor. 628-6644, or see tact Frank Burlce, Connecticut lumberman from the North Caro­ Wagner’s scorecard: Five hits, a pair of homers off Baltimore to his shutout of the A ’s at Wash­ "He knew when to quit. I hope stars alon g with aU ttao rest o f the BIDWELL HOME Improvement ing, Pa., was the product of par came through against reliever Cleveland at New York, 2 p.m. American League champions this sented Cooz. I do.” NEED CAR? Your credit turned Sandy Warshavsky. Mortgage Exchange. 15 Lewis lina hill countryw, as he alternate­ golf over the 7,000-yard No. 2 including two home nms and a starter Robin Roberts, and had ington. He walked only one and World Champions plus Richie Company—roofing, sidii^, altera­ ly plays fiiots in the manner of a Ron Perranoskl, who took the Chicago at Boston, 2, 2 p.m. year. Lopes expressed the senti­ “In basketball, we’re all good. The "Kentucky Colonel," Frank down? Short on down payment? St.. H artford 246-8807. course of the Pinehurst Country loss. Ed Bauta was the winner. double, and three runs batted in. a hand in the winning run in the didn’t allow a hit until the sixth. Guerin of New York, former tions, additions and remodeling weekender and a champion. Even at that, however, the An­ ment yesterday, slmUar to the Forget that We’re like a family. Ramsey, accepted a plaque from Bankrupt? Repoaaeaolon? Don’t Club. He won four of the first five The Dodgers had stormed ahead 13th. The opener went four hours, 16 Track Events feeling he has held in previous Btar Carl Braun and Jackie Woiay, PICK - UP 'TRUCK, 1968 Ford of all types. Ebccellent workman­ Patton's troops were well aware gels had to go to 13 innings be­ We see each other on this team as the Boston Junior cihamber of sx-Hoiy Cross star. despair! See Honest Douglas, te- ACTION AT ONCE holes and never was threatened on home runs by Johnny Rose- Sox Resume Action Lee Thomas opened the inning minutes and was marked by eight seasons. But Lopez says he is con­ quire about lowest down, smaU- half-ton, 6 cylinder, 643-2694. ship 649-6495. CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS that the 41-year-old Walker Cup fore beating Baltimore 4-3 in a brothers, not as athletes. 'This Commerce as one of Its outstand­ ’Togo Palaxzl, ex-Holy Cross, seriously. boro—his third in as msmy nights with a single and headed for third errors before Kansas City’s George vinced "the Yankees are In trou­ aat paymento anywhere No smaU Ask about our new 1st and 2nd player from Morganton was af­ game that knocked the Orioles 1 when Wagner rapped a single for Alusik singled in two runs in the Head Pan Am man. Just by being himself, has ing young men of the year, then will panfonn with the college team 1969 FORD PK3CUP, excellent RAT’S ROOFING OO. — shingle WUl Junk Putters — and Frank Howard, pius six After Long Layoff ble. They can be taken this year. m eant so much to all o f us. VtTiat drawled: loan or finance company plan. and built-up roofs, gutter work, mortgage plans. ter his third North and South Guenther three-putted three stolen bases, their highest one- out of first place in the Ameri-1 his fifth hit. Baltimore center 13th. which Includea Art Andreoli, Holy condition. WIU take older pickup Amateur title in 10 years and his Future Isn’t Here Douglas M otm e. 888 In trade. (3all 742-7676. roof and ^Imney repairs. Ray Call Us First — Quick Cash times through the first eight holes, game total since 1953. Willie Davis Cross; Ray Flynn, Providence; MORTGAGE LENDING AGENCY second straight as he opposed Bob BOSTON (AP) — The Boston SlateToday ‘Tm sure glad Los Angelea Geny Ward, Boston CoUege; Paul Hagenow, 640-2214 Ray Jackson, losing them to a birdie tmd two Oliver and Roseboro one each. ALWAYS A good supply of uaed 643-8325. 76 Pearl St.. Hartford Allen in today’s 36-hole finals. • • * Red Sox resume the American still Is a team of the future and Mareriio, Springfield; Bill Tully, Chevrolets and Fords, |896 and 622-4221 There's not much they don’t know pars. Afterwards, he ^ d , “this Trailers—Mobile Homes 6-A old putter is going in the barrel. BRAVES-OIANTS— League wars against tough Chi­ Boredom Results in Betting SAG PAULO, Brazil (AP) — not the present. Last year we Northeastom; Bill Foisy, BC; Bob down at Center Motors, 684 Cen­ Evenings and Sundays 523-6154 about their favorite. cago today in the wake of some heard the Lakers were going to Foley, Hbly Ooas. I’ll not use it again.” His putting A damaging two - out error by Track and field, the headline ter Street, 643-1591, Financing Roofing and Chimneys 16-A But, they were asking, who is remedial batting practice by Ro­ start a dynasty of the future. I Red Auerbach of the Celtics wU( arranged r^ardless ^ price with SECDND mortgages — Unlimited Allen ? throughout the tournament was Jim Davenport in the second in­ sport, opens at the Pan-American 1961 APACHE CHIEF Tent traUer, shaky. man Mejias and Dick Stuart. Among Professional Gridders Monday, April 29 Games today, with a patched-up hope the future never comes. coach the pros and Buster Sbeary average credit. $400. 649-7934. ROOFING—Specializing repairing funds available for second mort­ Bob Allen is a S8-year-old, 6-1. ning opened the door for the "These have been a wonderful Patton, shooting one over par The Sox, off since the Wednes­ Manchester at Wethersfield. 3:30 U.S. squad expected to add the Collsglaiui. rooCi of an bnds, new roofs, gut­ gages, payments to suit your 180-pounder, with a wife and Braves and seven runs stepped nine years for me. Whether we’ll VOLKSWAGEN 1968 Micro bus, budget Elxpedlent service. J, D. on each nine, squeezed by Ray in. Norm Darker drove In two nms day loss at Cleveland, take a 6-6 p.m. heavily to its current haul of 38 AH proceeds from the various ac­ ter work, cUmneys cleaned, re­ three children in West Hartford, record against the Chicagoans to­ DETROIT (NEA) — A profes-Olic figures they should know they be aU together next year, I Just tivities are being given to (Jousy’s radio, heater, 1,100 mUes Five. Auto Driving School 7-A paired Aluminum elding. SO R ealty, 643-6129. Terry, strong, young Jacksonville, with a single and Eddie Mathews Portland at Rham. goal medals. 6 4 3 -2 ^ . Conn. He is employed by a spring day. Gene Conley is scheduled to sionaJ football coach tells me what are vulnerable to public opinion Coventry at Cromwell, don’t know.” favorite charities. yepre’ eocperience. FTee estimates. manufacturing company. And he Fla., automobile salesman, 1 up in sent a pair across with a double. It is utterly stupid a t them to con­ Three men’s finals—the 6,000 MANCHESTER Driving Academy. pitch against Ray Herbert. a lot of people have suspected. Center Ctongo vs. No. Method­ meters, high jump and shot put, Call Howley, 648-5361, 643-0763. is one of the finest golfers in New his semifinal test. Hank Aaron hit his sixth homer sort with questionable characters, Winter driving Instruction Is safe Business Opportunities 32 Patton’s winning par 4 on the for Milwaukee in the sixth inning. Bill Monbouquette and Ike De­ Players have been betting on ist, 6:15, Mt. Nebo. —are on today’s card, along with 'N ’ll'. A, v / ' FORD 1964, V-8, good engine, no Ehigland. * * * lock are down to work tomor­ let alone deal with them. under professional instruction He won the Connecticut ama­ final green marked the fifth time games for several years. Farrell’s vs. Mai Tool, 6:15, trials In the 100 and 4(X)-meter dents or body rot |190. 742-7807. Special care to nervous and eld­ Radio-TV Repair Services 18 THE STEAK HOUSE In Bolton Is in six matches he had to go the PIBATE8-MET8— row’s doubleheader against Eddie “The principal reason Paul Many people bet. The naive Oiarter Oak. dashes. The long race could give all cleaned up. Has to be sold. teur title last year and lost the ones who knock wagering on pro Eagles Blow Big Early Lead^ erly. Call for appointment and distance, once to the 19th hole. Fisher and John Buzhardt. Hornung, Alex Karras and the Variety vs. Paganl’s, 6:16, Rob­ the U.S. trouble. 1069 AUSTIN HEALY “Sprite”, (30NNIES TV and Radio Service, Some restaurant equipment State Open championship in a Ted Savage’s two-run homer In football must be aware that fig­ good condition. Call 648-6606 af­ free D river’s Manual. 742-7249. playoff. He's won the New Eng­ Allen was carried extra holes a three-run first inning uprising Boston Manager Johnny Pesky others got into trouble was that ertson. The U.S. faces the track com­ available all hours. Satisfaction available, but don’t overlook the twice in playing 96 holes in six is worried about Mejias, acquired ures have ^own there is more Tuesday, A pril 80 petition, which runs through next ter 8. MORTLOCK’S Driving School Inc., guaranteed. Cal] 640-1315. tremendous possibilities this loca­ land Amateur title and, before against Mets’ starter A1 Jackson they were bored stiff,” said the money bet on baseball than on i Come Back to Beat (^ventry matches, 10 less than Patton had from Houston of the National coach. Granby at ElUn^on. Saturday, with a paCtchwork line­ offices, classroom located Man­ tion presents. Ideal for automo­ moving to Coimecticut, he won an and sharp relief pitching by Har­ racing. The amount wagered 1966 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVille, tive, manufacturing, retail, etc. open title and five state amateur traveled. vey Haddix got the job done for League because of his reputation "Once the training season is Track — Manchester at Weth­ up, occasioned by Injuries and a chester Parkade, lower level. Be­ on golf courses over a weekend few no-shows. all power, one owner, $796. Tony Moving— ^Tracking— T. J. (Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. crowns in Rhode Island, where he 18-1 in M atch Play the Pirates. Haddix came on for as a man who can sting the ball. ended, the pro player has little to ersfield. After seemg a huge seven-run first inning lead evaporate, Angelo, 6 Allen Dr., Vernon. ginners, older, nervous students, Patton, who has an 18-1 match Mejias is hitting a disappointing would go a long way toward wip­ Argentina’s veteran Oswaldo our si>eclalty. Teen-age driver’s Storage 20 was an automobile salesman. starter A1 McBean in the first look forward to except the game ing out public debts. Gus’s vs. Clvitan, 6:18, Mt. Nebo. East Catholic High came back to push over a run in the bot­ play record here since last April when the Mets scored on four .109 and is a player with a history Travel Service vs. Teachers, Suarez, who won the 6,000 and 1969 LARK 2-door Hardtop, radio, education course. Stats certified! He lost here in the first round coming up next Sunday. It’s a tom of the sixth and defeat the Coventry Jayvees, 11-10, yes­ 649-7398. MANCHESTFIR Package Delivery, last spring in his first North and in two North and Souths and the walks, and allowed only three hits Eis a solid spring hitter. lazy man’s business. All the play­ Even the sancUmondous baae- 6:15, Robertson. 10,OCX) In 1965 and was second at heater, automatic, Immbculate Continued on next page ball and pro football owners and Lig^t trucking end package deliv­ South, then came back in the fall National Amateur, where he lost until his arm stiffened after the “He is not swinging with the ers are asked to do is keep in Clarke’s vs. Hl-Way, 6:16, Char­ 6,000 and flr.»t at 10,000 in l’)69, terday afternoon in a loosely played game at the ECHS condition, must sell. 643-6404. their hand-picked commissioners poses a threat to the Americans. ^diam ond. LARSON’S — Craneotlcut’s first ery. Refrigerator, washere and to reach the U.S. Amateur’s fifth in the semifinals, led Terry by seventh inning. Tom Sisk finished same authority he showed late in shape and coaches demand that ter Oak. licensed driving school, trained two holes after the fourth, but up. spring training,” Pesky said. He know that when the public Stops Ralph Boston, the U.S. broad- No leas than 10 errors were cora- 1966 FORD WAGON, automatic, 6, stove moving specialty. Fbldlng round. they have no other interest. Ckise Wednesday, May 1 certified and appro’ved, now of­ chairs fo r rent. 649-0762. Great with Irons three-putted the next two greens • * • added he may start alternating betting a sport, that sport la in jump champion, will try his hand mitted — rive by each club, most excellent condition, |296. 649-2095, of idle hands. trouble. Rockville JV’s at East Catholic, 649-4332. fering classroom and behind Listen to what his caddie. ” Pif- to drop even. In 92 holes earlier PHIIS-CUBS— Gary (Jeiger in centerfield with 3:30. at the high Jump In place of Joe Season’s First of them in the early Inninga Re­ THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO. "Having nothing else to do, a lot Right now, there isn’t 10 cents Faust, who didn’t make the trip. wheel Instruction for teen-agers. tyish” Jimmy Steele, has to say this week he had three-putted oilv Art Mahaffey checked the <3ubs Mejias, of the players put down a little Center Congo vs. St. Mary’s, liever Art LaMontagne, who came 1966 CHEVROLET, V-8, automatic, 649-6076. Moving, packing, storage, local For Sale onoe. wagered on any fight—and look Ollan Cassell of Ft. Sam Hous­ about Allen. "He is one of the on three hits, one a two-nm hom­ Red Sox Vice President Mike wager on something or other, in­ 6:15, Mt. Nebo. Hole-in-One on In the third, survived one bad 4-door Hardtop, very sharp. and long distance. Agents (or at the shape the beak busting ton, Tex. has replaced Injured inning (-when Coventry tied tbe greatest with the 1, 2 and 3 irons After they halved five holesTo er by Billy Williams in the sixth Higgins says Mejias is being both­ cluding their own and other foot­ Barbers vs. Telephone, 6:16, Rob­ P riced fo r quick sale. $450. F irm . B-Z LEARN Driving School — Wheaton Van Lines, tec., world­ 1958 G R A Y FORD I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen Mr. remain even, not one of the last business Is in. When Tex Rick­ Jerry Ashworth of Have mill. score) and went on to win — his Connecticut’s largest, automatic Inning that ended Mahaffey’s shut­ ered by Fenway Park’s left field ball games.” ertson. First hole-in-one of tbe sea­ 648-1707. wide movers. Firee estimates. Snead (he often has caddied for seven was halved. Patton had to wall, ard and Mike Jacobs were pro­ Mass., in the 100. Dave Davis of first decision of the season. and standard shift, free pick-up 043-6187. out bid. Wes Covington, with a Against Rules moting, their first question when (Colonial vs. B-A Club, 6:15, son at the Manchester Country COUNTRY SEDAN Sam Snead), Mr. Jones and Mr. birdie 15 and 16 to regain the Stuart, the long-ball slugger Canoga Park, Calif., a shot-put It was the third straight vlotoiy service, teen-age classroom, old­ three-run homer in the fourth in­ Technically, there is noithing a fight was proposed was “Will Charter Oak. entry, will double in the discus Club was recorded yesterday Hagen. Mr. Allen is one of the lead, but lost 17 to a difficult ning, and Johnny Callison, with a who came on a deal from for the Eagles. VOLKSWAGEN 1957 bus, $700. er and nervous students our the I wrong with this except that it they bet It?” If the answer was Thursday, May 2 for Rick Babka of Manhattan by Paul “the Baker” McNa­ greatest iron players I’ve ever Terry par. Terry missed the last solo shot in the fifth, did the dam­ I^lttsburgh Pirates, vvorke.1 ,.ea Tom Bavrler, Bob Hurley and 649-6001. specialty, 116 Center St., Man­ Painting— Papering 21 STATION WAGON is against the rules and the law. in the affirmative, they would sign Platt vs. Manchester. 3:30, Me­ Beach, Calif., who had to pass mara. He aoed -the ISS-yard Mike Leach each had two hlta to chester. Call for free booklet, looked at. green with his second, chipped age for the Phillies against Glen an hour yesterday trying ■> morial Field. "He’s also a very good putter, The players are adults and most the battlers Instantly. In those up the games. eighth hole using a No. 9 Iron. pack the Ehglea’ nine-hit attack. 643-8562. EXTFIRIOR AND Interior painting. 8 cylinder, 9-passeager veUele. back to the opposite side and need­ Hobble. sharpen his swing and his timing. of them are college men. As pub- although sometimes he doesn’t hit ed three more to get down while days the ring flourished. East Hampton at Rham. Cuba has a fine sprinter, En­ Playing In the foursome were Leach threw out a Coventry run­ 1068 PLYMOUTH FU RY. Call Wallpaper books. Pap^anging. Equipped with Fordomatlc, ra­ Coventry at Portland. Sam Koza Also at Home with the Met dio, heater, directional, signals, the ball quite firm enough.” Patton won with a conceded par 4, Most people don’t regard bet­ rique Flguerola, In the 100, and Tuck Foster, Gordon WUson ner at the plate in the second, 649-8124 between 10 and 6 p.m . Celllnn. Floors. FliUy Insured ’nUs testimonial is from a man ting as a mortal sin, but It must Track — Hall vs. Manchester, the West Indies have Mai Spence, and Harry Atherton. then scored the winning run on a Garage--Semce— Storage 10 workmknshlp guaranteed. Leo eto."^ Under 60,000 mUes. For who has been around golf some 40 be controlled among the combat­ 3:30, Memorial Field. third in 1959, in the 400. similar play. Bud Ryan bad a dou­ Pelletle-.. lU 9-6826 If no answer. inspeotloB phone 648-6111. The Washington Senators won 1968 FORD, 3-door, V-8 autom atic, 800 sq. ft. GARAGE SPACE suit ca ll 643-9048. years and can shoot in the 70s. their first two games of the 1962 ants. There are even ground Baptist vs. Liberty, 6:16, Mt. Eight more gold medals In Lots of Off-Stage Practice ble and a single to lead the Pa­ Nebo. swimming complete that event to­ clean, $660. 649-6489. able for tradesman. Central. Rea^ Allen’s 4 and 3 semifinals vic­ ^ American League season then rules on jockeys wagering at triots. sonable. Call 643-8768. tory over John Guenther of Read­ ' dropped their next 13. tracks where pari-mutuel wager­ Army A Navy vs. Teachers, 6:16, day and Sunday, with the U.S. Rams Win' Fourth, LaMontagne fanned six and 1967 FTAT FDR SALE,, clean, good ing is perfectly legal. Robertson. favored (or all of them. The Necessary for Track Bugler walked but two sfter relieving running condition, excellent Buy, “No jockey shall bet on any Moriarty's vs. Hl-Way, 6:16, Americans have grabbed 11 of the starter Wayne Tedford. M ike reasonable. Call 649-2641 after 6. Business Services Offered 13 12 awarded so far, with only the Beat Windsor, 4-3; SEPTIC TANKS race except through the owner of Charter Oak. Hunt, who went all the way for WANTED JMIF and on the horse which he rides . Friday, May 8 men’s diving medal escaping. •A M K O ZA i pi the five notes he blowa the Pats, fanned five and also FDRD 1968, V-8, 2-tone, 4-door, cu s­ LAWN MOWERS tiiatpened u d AND and any jockey who shall be Rockville at Glastonbury. Friday night Roy Saari o( El “Nine times each n c b m 5oy’ in OaH,” an old ea va k y Rham Nine Beaten gave up two paasee. tom 300, autom atic transm ission, rapalred ealee and servloe, pick proved to the satisfaction of the Stafford at Ellington. Segundo, Calif., won the 400-me­ ^ NEW YORK — (INEA) — To tune. BMt U excellent condition, $690. 649-6012. up oad delivery. Im ekatee tiMirp- COMPETENT PLUGCED SEWERS stewards to have any Interest In E. O. Smith of Coventry. ter freestyle In 4 minutes, 19.8 b old dow n a Jot) lik e Sam Ko m ’s "Have to get the hp wormed ABRHPOAB ened, praclsloa gidund. L % M } k>u Mod mors than a king size up,” be explained. “It can get out over a nm in the fifth Uaaluk, LF 4 0 1 0 1961 RAM BLER WAGON, 6 cy l­ any race horse or to have been Cheney Tech at Lyman Memori­ seconds,, and the men’s 400-me- Leach. CP Equipment Oorporatloo, Route 88, STENOGRAPHER Machine Cleamf ter medley relay team won ■ In bora, pdnk i4 d ^ hsMt and stMf of oondltlon Just like a fighter.” on Pete Paganl’s triple, Rockville 3 3 3 3 inder, automatic, excellent, one Vernon, Conn. ‘TR 8-7909. Manctaee- engaged In any betting transac­ al. High edged Windsor, 4-3, yester­ Alublcki, C , 8 3 8 0 Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sew­ NEED TIRES? 4:06.6. Both were Games records. tiP E w llp . Koza doesn’t have an office of Cipolla, a ,. 0 0 owner, at less than half original tion except as permitted or to ECHS at Northwest Catholic. 0 0 To woric In law office, legal ex­ You hav* to be a fbst olaso mu- day, the third straight victory of Bavier, 8S 8 3 0 0 cost. ^1968 (Chevrolet Convertible, er Lines Installed—CeOar Wa­ have received presents from per­ his own and has to do his ear-split­ perience desired bat not neces­ Saturday, Blay 4 itcian and, If like Sam you are ting warmups on the run wherever the season for the Rams. Hurley. IB ...... 8 2 3 3 V-8, standard, black with white OARDFINS PLOWED - Also, terproofing Done. sons other than the ciwner may be Track — Fairfield Invitaticm Sullivan 3B ...... 8 1 1 1 sary. Close Point Race ,1be ofitloilBl b iig lor. at A queduct, he can rind a ’vacant one at Aque­ The only other area game saw Lacy, ZB ...... 3 1 top and whitewalls. 649-8969. wheel harrowing done. 649-5096. punished as provided,” reads the Meet. Cromwell defeat Rham Regional, 3 0 40% DISCOUNT rule. Pw must bo piiotogonlo. If you duct. Race officials being a long Barry. RF ...... 8 0 0 0 McK i n n e y b r o s . STEPS. SIDEWAIKS, stone bwtle on raos oounes outside of suttering lot, none of the neighbora 8-01, in a Charter Oak Conference Thomas. RF ...... 0 0 0 0 1958 RAM BLER WAGON^ good WRITE BOXJ No Down Payment— 1 Year To Pay It might a good idea for Ck>m- For Stock Drivers Tedford. P ...... 3 1 0 1 mechanically but bbdy rusted, walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ missioner Pete Rozelle of the Na­ •am'a batitertek, ehanoas are you has yet oomplained. LaMontagne. P ...... 1 0 1 0 Sewerog* Disposal Co. Oo-<3eptain D ick MioGiU started $76. Call 649-6091. races. All concrete repairs. ISO-132 Pearl St.— BO 3-6808 Road Hazard Gaarantee— Free Mounting tional Football League to talk tvlU need a Hull lan glh m irror. Now a Cover Boy R easonably priced. 643-0861. C -O HERALD TTie tight race for points and ^IM bat 0vmrsmtMn but In New for Ron Kozuch’s club in the Cen­ TotaU: ...... things over with Spencer L Dray­ This year Sam becam e a oonrar tral Volley game at Windsor and Covmtnr (16) PLYMOUTH 1968 SAVOY, 4-door, Goodyear Tirea With Tufsyn purses at Riverside Park Speed­ xork, traok'Migtars prefaoo their AB R H PO A E EXCELLENT WORK done in ton, the old FBI man who, aa head AMERICAN LEAGUE boy, with his picture. In full re­ went along smoothly until the .last white, V-8, automatic transmis­ of the Thoroughbred Protective way Is expected to become even PwAnmanoes with a aertas of lit- Bose, SS ...... S 3 0 1 3 S cleaning yards, cellars, attics, Battey (2), Allison (6), Twins; more tangled tomght as the third galia, on the otflolal programa of the rifto udien Windsor got all Beaudet, 2B ...... 3 1 0 1 1sion, 1 radio, heater, power brakes, &7ta15...7JW 7J0x14...9JNI Bureau, polices most of the major hkUatio llourletaM and gestxn’es w hich w ill be seen b y m ore tli|ui Don Storrs. C ...... 8 1 1 6 0 1 excellent condition, low mileage. garages. Also, light trucking. race tracks. Trlandos (3), Wood (1), Colavlto stock car program at the season m t are as styhaad as the mating its runs. Jim MArteUo came on In KoIodsleL IB ...... 4 1 0 5 0 0 649-6315. (1) Tigers; Wagner (6), Angels; ets off the mark. The popular six mllHon who are interested In the sixth to save the win. Butch May be seen at 78 Scarborough •anoe of the pndrie diicken. tanprorihg the breed. Ryan. RF ...... 8 3 3 8 3 0 Road. 649-7276. 7.11x15... 11M Gentile (3), Robinson (1), Brown f0-lap race, a six-mile sprint at Koia waUm amdesUy to the Hightower’s homer accounted for Dave Storrs. CF a...... 8 0 0 1 0 0 5.00x14... 124W (1) , Orioles; Esaeglah. (2),. D el many of the east's top track per­ Skm’e horn la oalled en Alda tbe three Windsor scores. LaPointe, LF ...... 4 3 1 1 0 0 JOB OPENING May Ban Bowl Games UboQt of the paddock nlM times trumpet because it la blown off- Feverman, SB ...... 4 1 1 1 1 0 I960 FORD CONVERTIBLEi 4-way Greco (1), Athletics; Brinkman formers, will again head the card Ohoh racin g day, raleee his trum ­ Sununazy: Hunt, P ...... 4 0 1 0 1 1 power, automatic transmission, INVITATION (2) , King (1), Lock (1), Senators.whldi starts at 8:16. stage during Verdi’s opera of that Rockville 006 010 0—4 5 0 7ilx1S...11N IJ0x14... 13.90 FRAMINGHAM. Mass. (AP) — pet to fateMpe without ostentation, name, a task Koza has perlflkin- Totals: ...... aio"6 18T"B whitewalls, radio, heater, yellow. NATIONAL LEAGUE Don Smart of Monson, who cap­ abales. okbnlea aad .niM honMs Windsor 000 060 0—8 8 4 3B: Don Storrs. Ryan- SB: Leach, $1,660. 875-1128. TO BID For An Experienced Post-season bowl football games Covington (8), GallUon (6), tured the Inaugural ftature two ed at the MetropoUtoii. MoGtii MaiteUo (6) and Van- Sullivan, Bavlerr Lacy, Hurley, Rose, for Massacdiusetts high sch o o ls ave a tm on Ew track,- la tbe ini- PhlUes; WUUsiiw (1), C obs; S w - weeks ago. Is the leading point- ■oital worde of tbe race oaUer. Some members of tbe trunqiat Oudehbova; Wiecenakl and Mul- Ryan; SAC: Bavier; BB: Tedford 6, Lar MIX1S...1SM 050x13... 10M may be banned In the future. The family, such as tiie cavalry bugle, canL Uontagne 3, Hunt 1; SO; Tedfora 1, Sealed bids will be received at the WUrCEWALLS ADD |2.0(^TAX EXCHANGE age (1), Pirates; Roseboro (i), maker at the Agawam oval. Smart -Tboae feOas who make all the LaHonti^s 6, Hunt 5: Hits off; Ted- 1967 4-DOOR M ONTEREY M er­ Massachusetts Secondary Princi­ H ow ard (4), Dodgers; H. Asrim have no platone. Sam fudges a Mt cury, as Is, MOO. Call 640-1812. Office of Che General Manager, 41 Mlds a five-point advantage over ■botkma nust have to leheanM be- ford 3 for ■6 runs In 3 Innings; La- Center Street, Manchester, Con­ LINOTYPE OPERATOR SPECIAL pals Associatiem at its annual (6), Braves; Bailey (8) Giants. Springfield's Jerry Humlston and 8oie Mg miirora, like ballet danc- He doee his lip service on an in­ Taking an early lead Cromwell Hontagne 4 (or 6 runs in 5 tnninitgs; spring meeting yesterday made strument with three valves. It Is rolled up its fourth win without a WP; LaMontagne PB: Alubiritl, 1060 CHEVROLET Im pala 2-door necticut, imtil May 3, 18^, at Uie (Juabog pilot will be striving •ta,” Sam beUsvea. *T(«w York’s Storri. 11:00 a.m. (or One (1)- Pickup (MALE-Y>r FEMALE) MOLDED BRAKE LINING — $ 3 ^ such a recommendation to the Mas­ to widen his lead tonight. a direct descendant of the shofar, lo « and handed Rham Its tMrd de­ sport coupe, standard shift, V-8. 9oo Bophlatloated for that kind of Best reasonable offer. 643-7428. Truck for the Highway Depart­ OIL FILTERS—AIR FILTERS—40% Off sachusetts Interscholastic Athle-' One of Smart’s chief pursuers blown to signal the rad of the test feat against a ainglo win. BUI ■tuer. AU tka people at Aqueduct Triple Winner ment. 3 7 ^ hour week; paid vacation and sick tic Council. The association pro­ BASEBALL HEROES w ll be Danny GaiuUo, the Water- m at la a algnal the horses are at Yom Klppur, the Jewitii Now Dunoon went all the way ter ttie VOLKSWAGEN 1900 sedan, one posed that no schoolboy football bury veteran who came home 4)tst beaded for the gate and tf* time Year, and used by ths ancient He- wtamara and ocattered aeven Uto owner, immaculate, mechanically Bid forms and spectftcationa are leave, hospitalization, retirement plan DISCOUNT games be played after Thanksgiv­ In last week’s feature race. Oalul- brewa at the etego of Jerldio, MJooeoifullgr. MiadCeou had threa BOSTON (AP)->Iookey Hrary available at the Controller’s Offloe, BATTING—Leon Wagner, ,-n- to gat a bat doem.” . 'Wajda of Nawmaritet, N. H., has excellent, M,395. with SO day and other benefits. Apply in person. ing Day except for postponed con­ lo is running a close third In the Big nm e Mwioiaa where "Joehua rit the battle” and htta Including a dotible and drove guarantee or M,246 final sale. Call 66 Center Street, Manchester, gels, went S-for-4 with two hom­ "the walls came tumbling dowiL" In three rana for CromweU. come up with three more winners STATION tests. The move would effectively ers and drove in three runs aa Los overall point parade. A year ago, Koaa is a fuU-tlme big time mu- 649-7060. (Connecticut. COLE’S end future bowl games. In the past M ^ runnerup to Gene Bergln ■tolan, having played In the pit Sam Koza was asked If he ever Bummary: at Suffolk Downs. In the first five TOWN OF MANCHESTE21, ATLANTIC GASOLINE HOCKEY’S 'TOP MEN — Members of the National Hockey League 1962-63 All-Star Angeles edged Baltimore. 4-8. Mew a real clinker in front of~all CromweU 010 080 4—8 10 8 days of the meeting, Wajda has 1067 FDRD rear and, radiator and Moasschusetta has'Sent represent­ praCHlNa—^Bob Bruce, Colts, East Hartfon] for the track 'With such h its as "M y F air LadV ’ CONNECTICUT Hanrli^Btpr lEo^nins IfpralA 451 WEST CENTER STi team include: Top row, left to right, Gordie Howe, Detroit Red Wings, Frank Mahov- atives to several docen stioh championahip. and “ The EDualc M an,” b u t iie the people at the Big A. Rham OOa 000 0—4 7 S rid d m 15 wbm era and 14 o f hds transraissloa; also, 1936 Dodge allowed only a Brat hmfaig shigu •Don’t make me huigh." be on* IHinoan hod Oallaham Oarbir mounts liavs flntshsd fa IIm m on- motor and traiMralaslcn. 0444909, RICHARD 3CARTIN, ‘ ffsmss hi idaeaii like Mtsini; Jack- hi pMeidBg Brat

<49 . ■ ■ ■ J } MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1968 -L MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. APRIL 27. 1968 PAGE Honaes FMr Sale TS Summsr Homss For Rsnt 67 Ho u m b For Sole 72 Salesmen Wanted S6-A THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW By FAGALY and SHORTEN Housce For Stic 72 Honsee For Sale 71 Honeea For Sale 72 Hotttos For Sale 72 Houses For Salt' 72 CAPE COD — Hyaimla. Attraotiva SEVEN ROOSI apUt, lU bathe. & MANAGER TRAINEE Have FOHIt BEDROOM I roqm Dutch VERNON — $ bedroom ranch, KERRY STRBET —"For largo $16,k» — 6 ROOM r a n c h in G&S Scores 3 bedroom home, all convem- . onoioe lo- HENRY STREETT Colcmlal. One SOUTH WINDSOR — 6 room opening for ambitious man in o a U ^ A g ^ , Oricatel, oentraUy 1 6 e a t • d, buUt-lns, comblnatioa wlndowa, famUy, 7 roofn bouse, aU utilities. Green Manor. Excellent condition block to Bowers SeUwol. Living ranch, built-in range and oven, FREE^EUVtRI sales leading into management. tOOK,CW»>«£t^, anoea, excellent location, ava^ $17,600. PhUbriok Agency, $3,000 oaah takes over the mort­ Joseph Barth, BitSier, 649-0820. inside and out BJnolooed patio, CLASSIFIED tASTrAPLACeiOflJIK/ able two weeks or month Aimist 649-84M. 049-S4S4. room, formal dining room, famUy garage, $16,900. Joseph Barth, ■ : College hel|^ul, but not neces­ TOWN gage, monthW payments $U0. wall-to-waU carpeting, extras. kltehen and eunporch, first floor. Broker, 649-0820. In ^lolanthe* f A . M . l o f P .M . sary; must have car; be over 21 RttHT WHIW to reqioaaible party. Call 648-8841. loon vacant. T. J. Ckwkett, Real­ CaU owner at 649-6430. TANNER STREET 8 bedrooms and sawing room, sec­ and like to meet people. Guaran­ tor. 64$-m7. ond floor. IH baths. Basement ga­ By JOHN GRUBER ARTHUR IRUi tee and commission if qualified MANCHESTER — Five-year-old 6 rage. Shown by appointment only. Lots For Sale 73 last night’s production of "lo- ADVERTISING Wanted To Rant 68 iouth Rfindsor This ranch must be sold. Five BOWERS SCHOOL — 6H room room Colonial, IH baths, fire­ For further Information calf Hart SO. WINDSOR No agents. CaU 648-3100 after fuU UvMble rooms, three of n/ich, family else kttehen, 14x19, THREE BUILDINO lanthe” in Bailey Auditorium was ford 644-0202 between 6 and 8 p.m EXBCUT3VB RBQUIRB8 8 bed­ place, combination wlndowa, near 6:30. pi a dandy; in fact, it was the best I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS them could be bedrooms. FuU built-in oven, range and dieh- shopping and echools, complete location, AA zone. ^hlUbrick room siiigle house in nice -loca­ PICTURESQUE SPLIT basement with garage, waUc-up have seen mounted by the Man­ 8 AAl. to 5 P.M. washer, large room with city utUlUes, only $18,700. U ft R Agency, 649-8464. tion. Amount of rent no problem attio. BxoeUant rendential lo- fireplace, bedrooms, garage. chester Gilbert and Sullivan Work­ Help Wanted— within reason. Will consider one 8 $6 Judy Lane Realty Co., 648-3693. R. D. Mur­ LEVEL eaficn. Were asking in the high Situated on nicely w o o M lot dock, 648-6473. WYLLYS ST. ^ Extraordinary shop. There was some very g ^ Male or Female 37 year lease with optiao to buy. ’i . . • now open to offers. single lot. solo and ensemble singing, coetum- COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSFlED ADVT. 37 cloee to aU ecltools, $16,800. PhU Westwood Park 346 foot frontage. RUG and 649-4667. brick Ageney, 649-3404. MANCHESTER — Owner leaving A New Listing 648-7444. Ilig was fine, staging was more MONDAY Urn TBROAX 10:N AAL—SATUKDAY 9 AJH. KITCHEN HELP, 8 hours, Mon­ town. 8 room ranch, carport, fin­ than adequate, and everybody con­ day - Friday, 7-10 a.m., part-time On wooded lot, ooay JMtm T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor MANCHESTER - Four room BXmNHAM ST. 166 foot front­ cerned knew their parts letter- room with fireplace, compact- ished recreation room with bar, UPHOLSTERY helper. Morning Glory Lunch, 316 Apartment Bnildinga Cape, immaculate as can be, IH baths, fireplace, large weU age by 412 deep, rural residential perfect. Yoim ooonsBAraoN w nx i m a i Ail O Utchen with adjoining dining 648-1577 O PEN H OUSE zone, 88,200. 643-8779, after p.m. Main St. For Sale 6f nicely landscaped yard with landsci^ied lot, $17,900. 649-6011. And A Beauty! 6 Martha White, director o f " the BE APPBBOKAnCD D IA L M l j - 2 / 1 1 area, three spacious bedrooms trees, full cellar, oU b ^ SIX UNIT apartment house in A-1 plus a dandy recreation room. t h r e e b e d r o o m ranch,' m OAKLAND TERRACE — 100x140, production, will offer another per­ CLEANING aluminum storms and screens, Saturday $ind Sunday BOUTON • HEBRON — 10 minutes formance tela afternoon at 2, while Situations Wanted— oooditlan, exq^ent return on in* Priced at $19,600. CaU Mrs. bathe, near bua, waU(-out base­ walk-up attic, city utlUUss. Real- to Manchester, 6Vi room ranch, This trim, finished 6 room level, with trees, zone A, $2,200. vestment. Mbntgsfe available, Aim Lord 64941806, 698-6687. ment, famUy room high mort­ 649-7819. the final performance will be held Female 38 ^ Inexpensive at 313,000. Robert 2 - 6 p.m . fireplace, garage, treed lot, $14,. Cape, located in M uchester this evening at 8:15. Proceeds TEL. Ml 9-1752 OMtiMMi From Procoding Pago centrally located. Imllbriok Agen- gage, four years olid, clean aa Wolverton, Realtor, 649-3813, 900. 649-63M. has so much to offer that it oy. 649-6464. $17,900. Ray Hrioomba, 64S-4046. must be seen to be appreciated. are for the swimming pool project or Raahor, 644-1390. CO'VENTRT — Away from It all Wanted—Real Estate 77 of the Instructors of Handicapped. TYPING DONE in my home. CaU BAR R O W S k W A L L A C E The title role of the piece (sung Ml 3-5747 BoRinMs Opportunities 32 Help Wanted—Female 35 M9-0627. MANCHESTER — 7 room home MANCHESTER — Newer 6 room High on a hill is where thle 7 yet only 0 miles from Manchester Land For Sale 71 Colcmlal with 3-car garage, 3T line. 3 bedroom ranch, living It bae been beautifully main­ WANTED — By private piurty, 6-6 by Eaizabete Tyrol) Is not the out­ M B. Center itreet, eloaa to shopping, achoria and room Colonial graciously sits tained and affords either 8 or room older single home or 3 standing one; In fact, tee story re­ WUUMANTIC — Restaurant for HAIRDRESSING manager in Ver­ Uving room, dining room, 3 bed­ with a sweeping view of the en­ room fireplace, 3-car tosement sale with 7 day liquor license. non. Good salary and commission. COVENTRY — VA acres on Brew­ bus, attached garage with patio, rooms. fireplace. % baths, com­ garage, close to acre lot, 816,900. 4 bedrooms, a ’’plcturebook” family. Phone 649-4933. volves about Phyllis and Strephon, Situations Wanted— ster Street, sign on premises. CaU Manoheeter, Ooim. huge Utchen, dining room, Uv­ 1 tire area. This magnificent Garner's Owner has other interest. Priced Call 876-1310. parably priced at $31,900. Robert Warren E. Howland, Realtor- kitchen, a nearly completed Bobbl Lewis Santini and Buzz 8 GKISWOl.f) VI Male 39 MadeUne Smito, Realtor, 649-1642. ing room and den, fireplace, 3 home offers 7 rooms of rec room, set on a well land­ Hall, respectively. Bote were ex­ right, excellent financing. J. D. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, UvabUlty, ‘i betbs, end double Trader, 648-1108. B - ZONE LOT wanted. CaU \Vp flivc Lrccii SUunp-, Realty, M>-B139. EXPERIENCED girl for general full baths, aluminum comblna- 649-2818, 60-4648. 2 scaped lot in a good area. ceptionally well cast and acquitted ODD JOBS, part time, lawn tons, oU hot water heat. Reduced garage. Presently vacant. Out 649-4291. office work and to assist payroll SEVEN ROOM home, Aear gar­ SPRING STREET — Attractive 7Vi themselves with distinction. Ruth GIFT SHOP — Main 8t. locaUon, supervisor. Must be good typist work, painting, etc Dependable Houses For Sale 72 to $17,800. Robert Wolverton, MANCHESTER — 316,600. Ranch of state owner will consider an room Cape, big beautiful lot, fuU P. Scott was also notable as Queen young man. 643-9044 age, located on an aors of wood­ Realtor, 949-8818, 648-4648. offer. For further details caU The asking price? Only $16,- REAL ESTATE Listings wanted. price reduced for quick sale. For and have aptitude for figures. FOREST STREET—Delightful 10 near Virginia Rd., thrM twin size cellar, 8 closets, owner 648-1283. 300. For an appointment caU Free estimates of value. Law­ of tee fairies. further information call J. D. Five day week, company benefits, ed land'’^olUding thrs# building EXPERIENCED office manager, room former Cheney reeidence in lots, dose to sohoolB, riiopptng go. WINDSOR — Minutes to Hart' bedrooms, large Uving room, fire­ rence F. Flano, Realtor, 643-3766. So far as I can recall, these last Realty, MS-6129. good starting salary. Roosevelt place, hot water oil heat, now re­ MANCHESTER — 4 room ranch, three are new to the local group Mills, Inc., Rockville. 876-2671. mature', payroll, quarterly re­ paric-Uke eettlng. 6 bedrooms, V k and transportation, $16,400. oom- ford from this attractive 6 room aluminum storms, amesite drive, bathe, exceUent eondltlcn. Owner plete. Pbifbriok A gm a y, 640-8466. decorating, fuU baaement, lot WANTED — LOTS, A. B or C of Savoyards, and they all gave Be modern with K8TABL1SHB1D neighborhood gro­ Mr. Montovani. ports, bookkeeping through gen­ ranch. Fireplace. FuU basement. 90x160. Bscoti Agency, 649-7683. JULIAN REALTY $10,900. 6 room ranch, hot water eral ledger, typing. Notary Pub­ 648-7^. 648-4808. Carport. Ralae your own vege- zone. What have you? Charles notably strong performances. John cery store, completely equipped, heat, large assumable mortgage, THE ELSIE MEYER Ponticelli, 649-9644. excellent location, low rental. lic, job cost accounting. Write Box Diamonds— Watchc Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 Apartments—Flats— tablee and flowers. Asking $16,- Spector, Robert Gordon and John ROCKLEDGB — Contemporary BOLTON LAKE — A year ’round one acre, $11,900. 8 bedroom split, Beggs (who for some reason I’ve Good assortment of canned goods. Help Wanted— Male 36 B, Herald. 800. MadeUne Smith, Realtor, vacation will be yours in this 649-9190 attached garage, hot water heat, AGENCY Jewelry 48 AT THE WAS-NU Shop, 476 Main Tenements 63 ranch, cathedral celling, U'ving 4 WANTED — SINGLE lots AA zone always called “Cal” ) were likewise Can be converted to delicatessen 649-1643 or Mabel Sheridan, eve bedroom lakefront home. IH 8 acres. Lake property - Coventry In Manchester. So. Windsor, Ver­ or plssa store. Full price, $996. SHORT ORDER cook, 11 a.m..-.8 WATCH AND jewelry repairing at Street, you’ll find a choice ae- FINE 4 ROOM apartment near EXCELLENT BUYS room with fireplace, eleotrlo nings and weekends, 648-8189. baths. living room 16x29 with and Andover. Buying or selling, noteworthy in their several roles lecUon of designer’s clothes at a kitchen with buUt-lns, S bed­ Real toil 649-6034 non. Must be reasonable. Call Jo­ aa Lord Chancellor, Lord Moimt- lock, stock and barrel. Call any­ p.m. Apply Howard Johnson, 394 Dofirs— ^Birds— Pets 41 reasonable prices, prompt serv­ everything. Has all conveniences. fireplace. Large screened and call Chambers Realty, 648-2828 or seph Barth, Broker, 649-0820. time, 627-S771. Tolland Tpke., Manchester. ice 2 watchmakers. Manches­ fraction of their former coat, Box A, Herald. rooms, a baths, famUy room with glassed porch. MadeUne Smith, 648-6980. ararat and Lord Tolloller. DayUme, cocktail, and dresses fireplace, attached garage, sun- BOARDING MEDIUM sise and ter g oldest established jeweler. Coventry — 8 bedroom ranch, MANCHES’TER Realtor, 649-1642 or Mabel Sheri­ VERNON — Six-year-old 8% room DUPLEXES AND two famUles, Elizabeth Towle, Letitia Hayes TURRET LATHE and/or Bridge­ small dogs. Grooming Cocker F. E. Bray, 787 Main St., State suitable for weddings. Open 10-5, THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ deck, wooded lot, PWl- ranch home, full cellar, hot have qualified buyers. If you’re and Phyllis Oswald were cast as full basement, basement ga­ dan, evenings and weekends, PORTER STREET area — Quality Wanted-^Fcmale 35 port operator. Must be able to Spaniels our iq)eclalty. Harmony Theater Building. Tuesday through Saturday, nished or unfurnished, reascmable rage, nicely landscaped, 100 brick Agenoy, 649-8464. 6 room ranch, custom 648-8189. water oil heat, over half acre lot thinkihg of seUing, please caU, no tee three more Important fadries, set up and operate from blue­ Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, Bol­ Thursday till 9. 643-9407. rent, adults only, parking.' New buUt, large finished reo fully landscaped. Wonderful for 42 COURTLAND S'TREET non-development ranch, unusually obligation. E. E, Bushey Agency, Celia, Leila and Fleta, roles they feet from the nicest section of EIGHT ROOM Oarrison OoleBlal, large bedrooms, stunning living „WOMAN to hve in as housekeep­ prints. Overtime and fringe bene­ ton. 643-5427. Bolton Road. 648-6389. the lake. Priced for quick sale. room, 2 bathe, walk-out MUST SELL — 6 room ranch on children. Owner transferred. MI 9-2083. filled quite adequately. Richard fits. Call M3-7627. MEN’S USED white formal jackets large Uving room, dining room, large wooded lot, buUt-lns, alumi Price $14,600. 648-1998. room, big pleasant kitchen, easy Berggren acquitted himself well In er, privaite t x m o i, adult a n d three suitable proms, weddings, $ ; red basement. Priced for quick Five rooms « i one floor with Florists— ^Nurseries 49 6 SPACIOUS, ALL electric, 4 room kitchen, snidy and laTKOty, 6 aale. num combination storms, attach­ financing, $17,200. Owner 649-7861. the rather minor part of Private children. Cedi M9-0600 for in­ CONCRETE WORKER wanted, ex­ TWO KITTENS available, weeks and blue formals, $7. 643-6626. Manchester — bedroom garage. $18,600. CaU owner terview. 8 apartment, available May 16, 8 bedrooma and bath oo ssoond ed garage. Have been transfer­ TEAR OLD RANCH, 6 rooms, 3 Willis. perienced preferred, or will tiraln. old. Housebroken. Tel. 643-6034. YOUNG MAPLE TREES for sale. $130. Call 648-7774, 648-9278. ranch, quality built and Im­ flooi. Recreation room with fire­ baths, buUt-in range and oven, 3- 649-2766. MANCHESTER — Benton Street. GIRL’S COATS, suit, shoes, dress­ red. 68 Croft Drive. By Onriier, There were nearly forty singers Must have driver’s license. Buy one or ten. We have quite a maculate, Uving room with place in baaement. Attaobad LLOYD A . ODELL 644-8988. car garage, 160x200 lot, close to Seven room home, 8 large bed­ Drama Group in the chorus, so tee production Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644. PROFESSIONAL cUpping, groom few. 649-2411. es, communion dress, summer FOR RENT — 4 room flat, first fireplace, ceramic bath, wal­ double garage. Aluminum riding. school, bcMtiful location. Will rooms and bath upstairs, formal RH, PA R T-TD IE . OaU M9-2868. ing, bathing of all breeds. Poo­ items, size 7-10. 649-2348. floor, oil heat, adults preferred, Broker — 649-8287 was quite a spectacle when every­ nut cabinets in kitchen, lot Central location, |M,900. Pirn- MANCHESTER — 4 room ranch, consider trade for 4 room Cape, WOODLAND STREET — Immacu­ dining room, living room with one was on stage, and Miss White FULL - TIME baker’s helper and dles a specialty. Call 649-0793 or central location. Phone 649-7114. 100x280. brick Agency, 649-M64. fireplace, sitting room, large donut fryer. Apply Bess Eaton, 649-0600. full cellar, good condition, con­ smaU lot. CaU owner, 648-8869 be­ late 6^ room ranch, IH baths, Scores Again demonstrated considerable Ingenu­ venient location, ideal for couple, tween 6'6 p.m. kitchen with dishwasher, pantry, 160 Center Street. Garden— Farm—Dairy Wanted—^To Buy 58 THREE ROOM unfurnished apart' MANCHESTER — New I room garage, 100x300 lot, extras. Owner ity In her stag;lng to get tee large IjPN — FULL or part-time. Can PRETTY KITTENS, mostly long HOLUB7?ER STREET achool area $11,700. 648-0284. relocating! Offers wamted! Man' oil heat, amesite driveway, large cast on and off with no confusion. M9-2368. Products 50 ment, first floor, available May 1. J. D. REALTY brick ranch. buUt-lne, 14x30 living — 8 room ranch, tree shaded SIX ROOM Immaculate home front porch, conveniently located. By CnCEILE BBUNDLUEl BANTLY OIL CO. MAN WANTED, high school haired. 600 Woodbrldge St. FRANK Is buying and selling good Inquire 233 Center Street. room with fireplace half acre lot, giafico ft Brooks, 625-8980. The fast pacing of ”The Man in Of course she deserves credit for graduate, by local transportation 649-4239. lot, fuU ceUar, reo room, oU hot BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room across from Shady Glen. 194 feet $18,600. Call owner 648-7762. the whole production, as well. FUEXj OIL BbtRN THE AVON WAY. Jdeal for APPLES — Macs and Cortlands, at useu furniture and anUques at 420 618 Center St. reascmably priced. Hayes Agem^, on Turnpike, 660 feet deep. Bel The Dog Suit” which opened last and warehousing company. Fast Lake St. Call and see what we’ve ROCKVILLE — 8% rooms, bath, watsr heat aluminum comblna- Cape, one unfinished, possible 4 96 WASHINGTON STREET — Gale Creighton, who has been ac­ housewives with small children the farm prices. Btmce Farm, 529 643-4803. tlona, $ bearooms, tip-top condi­ bedrooms, very neat and elei Air Real Estate, 648-9882. COLUMBIA LAKE — Spacious night at the 'Whitoin Memorial Au­ 331 MAIN STREET accurate typist, good at figures, THOROUGHBRED brindle boxer, West Center Street. 648-8116. got. Open Sundays. 649-6580. garage, reasonable rent. For fur­ Very gracious older Colonial, 6% 8 companist for the group for two who would like to cam $2 an hour -time champion, 18 months old, 648-6129 tion throughout, U6,W0. Robert permanent s id ^ , $18,900. Hayes rooms, deadend street, top loca­ bedroom ranch with porch and ditorium once again proved the minimum in spare time. Let me able to adapt to general office 2 ther information call 242-2739 af­ EIGHT ROOMS, 4 or 6 bedroonu, VERNON — Cape, dormer, 6 years now, is likewise deserving of male, gentle, good with children, WE BUY SELL or trade antique ter 4. Widverton, Realtor, 649-3818, Agency, 648-4808. tion, $17,900. E. J. Caipenter, garage, private right of way to deft handling of comedy by the Phones 648-41636—876-3m tell you about our successful rep­ routine, chsmce for advancement. paneled family room, living rooms, 2 baths, garage, fireplace, Mam^ester Community Players. special comment. Last night she For interview, call 649-4665. $75. 649-6189. and used furniture, china, glass, 648-4648. Broker, 649-6061, 649-9162. lake, excellent neighborhood for turned In a most creditable per­ resentatives who earn from $20 Fertilizers 50-A LARGE 3V!t ROOM apartment, room with fireplace, aluminum $14,800. Owner 875-9616. children, large living room with Vincent Leuno’s direction of the to $40 a week in this dig^nlfied, silver, picture tramea and old TOLLAND — % acres. New combinations, attached garage, formance of the awkard piano WANTED — TRUCK driver for WANTED — GOOD home for male coins, cdd dcst in quiet. Inquire 224 Charter Oak Call owner after 6 p.m. or heat, carport, ideal for growing the release of inhibitions— ex­ Taken by and large it w m an ex­ fits. Evening Interviews by ap­ Greenhouses, 621 Hartford Road. lawns from our screening plant Street, 643-8368, 246-4738. $9,900— ROOM ranch, fireplace, on exceUent road. Small cottage, prime locations. 7 spacious frame exterior — a distinctly de­ asperation with the non-conform­ water several times a week. GRAY CHROME kitchen set, table TANNER STREET — Bowers weekends 649-4088. family, $17,000. Ken Ostrlnsky, cellent performance for those who pointment. Call Mrs. Lubas, Andover - Columbia. George Grlf- HEATED 4 ROOM apartment. CaU 2-car garage, large lot. privacy. sheds, $30,000. Joseph Barth, rooms, sunken U'ving room, Realtor, 643-6169. signed home for the discrimina­ ist, but not quite sure of breaking like Gilbert and Sullivsm, as I Now you can have o il tho h ot M8-1124, 643-1126. with extension leaf and 4 chairs, FURNISHED LIGHT housekeeping Carlton W. H ut^ns, Realtor, School area. 7 room Colonial, 8 Broker, 649-0320. cathedral ceUing, 2 huge fire­ water you need a t one Unto fa r Salesmen Wanted 36-A flng, Inc., 742-7886. $40. 649-6735. 528-1269. ting buyer. Principals. 648-0978. the family bonds— shows her polish mentioned at tee outset, and not a room with all facilities for cook­ MulUpIe Listing, 649-6182. twin sized bedrooms, garage, places, landscaped lot. Call own­ MANCHESTER — 149 Florence and experience in diverse roles. only « day. Think o t ft — SECRETARY — Immediate open­ mortgage, only $16,900, BOLTON — NEARLY new 6 room little credit must likewise go to the LA'WNMOWERS, garden tractors, ing, lady only. 643-6388. FOUR ROOM apartment, heated, COVENTRY — ExceUent 4 room er 649-6285, after 5 p.m. or SatUT' Street. 6 room older home, ga Harry Jenkins as Mr. Beal nearly fifty members of the pro­ only o dayl ing for secretary, proficient In SPLIT LEVEL—6 rooms, recrea­ Hayes .Agency, 048-4808. Cape, acre wooded lot. fireplace, day and Sunday. and tillers. Terms, trades, parts FOR SALE — Used furniture. $80. monthly, one child accepted, ranch with fireplace, breezeway, rage, tastefuUy redecorated, brought forth what a good char­ duction stsdf whose names were to Yes, thanks to MoMlheat - typing, shorthand and dictaphone and service. CapiM Equipment, WOMEN ONLY — Furnished room tion room, garage, very clean, IH baths, walk-out basement, SALESMAN FOR 643-7449. second floor. Inquire 226 Wood- MANCHESTER — 7 room split garage, $11,600. Joseph Barth, aluminum combinations, rear OPEN FOR INSPECTION acter actor can do with a bit part. be found on the back page of the ti^scription, five day work week, 38 Main Street, Manchester. for rent, complete housekeeping bridge St., first floor. $16,600. 4H% mortgage $OT.78 $2,$00. assumes mortgage. Hayes Broker, 649-0820. VERNON — New Colonial, 7 patio, enclosed porch, many ex­ and on oil-fired hot water heator semi-monthly evening meetings facilities, between Center and monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, level, 1 ^ baths, rec room, gar­ Agency, 643-480$. rooms, dining area and full din­ He became the delight and love of progrram. of correct ca^ city—^yourfkmily CONTACT WORK 643-7958. HOTPOINT AIR conditioner, 3/4 tras. Must be seen. $16,600. Owner Sunday, April 28 the audience within seconds of his with extra remuneration. Salary ton large mirror 67x32, excellent Memorial Hospital. 643-6839. 646-6182. Multiple Listing. age, covered patio half sore oc TOUR ROOM RANC!H, garage, ing room, eitira large den with 649-8446. can take care o f oE th ^ wasUnz eonunensurate with experience. FOR SALE — Flat stone for walls, parilarkllke grounds, Hayes Agency, FIVE ROOM ranch, atone front, fenced yard, near Parkade, very built-in bookcases, 1 -car garage, appearance. condition; Taylor tot. 649-1247. FOR ELDERLY MAN, preferably FOUR ROOM duplex. West side, 1 - 6 Lovely Trudl Recknagel was just seeds at one time. Mail resume of qualifications to Local Manager needed to con­ fireplace, veneer, and patios. Call stove. $80 monthly. CaU 643-1823. MI~ 8-4808. lastered waUs, 3 bedrooms, din- good condition, 811,600. Owner one bath and 2 toilets, 8 large bed­ COVENTRY — 6 room ranch like Shriners Learn Box •'L” , Herald. 649-0617. Swedish, used to country. Small gig room, fireplace, ceramic tUe rooms, excellent neighborhood. too attractive to be credulous as Mom can do the fiunily wmIv tact Business-Professional peo­ THREE - YEAR - OLD stereo, Sll- 640-9925. new, reduced price. Fireplace, 8 ie can d o th e dlehee o f ft e S(BM ple this area. We are a na­ vertone medalist. Call 643-4021. room, kitchen privileges or board BIX ROOM Cape, attractive open b i^ , aluminum awnings extras. Price $26,600. CaU Gaston Realty, Sparkling new rooin ranch the sneaky imbiber—but her solu­ YOU’RE INVITED TO AN stairway, copper plumbing, oU acre land, 20 minutes to Aircraft. 6 tional organization and our SUPER-CEDED ROTARY and Good condition. with family if able to get some Owner 649-1434. MAN9HESTER — 6 room finished 649-1902, 876-0819, eve. 649-6781. Owner must sell because of job planned and built for conveni­ tion to the efforts of her husband About lOH Work tim e Junior takes bis bath, aad reel Toro mowers at special meals. Tel. East Hampton morn­ Furnished Apartments 63-A hot water heat, aluminum com­ Cape, dormer windows, fireplace, to ply her with coffee was one of you enjoy a shower. Attention Ladies type of service is recognized as MANCHESTER — 8 room modern location. CaU 742-8018. ence. No frills but plenty of an essential part of every me­ prices! Save up to $20. Marlow’s, FIVE PIECE maple bedroom set, ings, Monday - Friday, AN 7-9256. binations, one block from bua aluminum siding, one car garage A NEW TWO FAMILY house 6-6. living space. Walking distance the high points of the comedy. Omar Shrine Club last night Don’t delay—pbonemtodaST, 867 Main Street. $40; gossip bench, $10; fireplace line, M4,900. PhUbrick A ;^ c y , home, 4 bedrooms, family room, Custom built, large and spacious Ken Wheldon as Harry Gaxton Let me show you how to make dium and small size business. ROOM AND BOARD for man or OPEN HOUSE city utilities, good location, $15,- NEED 8 or 4 BEDROOMS, heated to schools and shopping. Find learned about the work of lOH Find out how easy it to to awitdi andirons, wood and screen, $15; SIX ROOM duplex completely fur­ 649-8404. attached garage, 165’ frontage, 400. U ft R Realty Co., 648-2602 kitchens, dining room, oversize recreation room, new weU is making a guest appearance vdth (Instructors of Handicapped) and extra money with just a little If you have sold Specialties, ALUMINUM LADDERS — 16 ft. — lady, car or license, with meals nished. Phone 643-6324. trees, $16,600. CJarlton W. Hutch out more about this lovely to a Mobilheat-fired water liaalf effort showing dresses to your Fooid Plans, Books, Memorials, swivel TV table, $10; fireplace set R. D. Murdock, 648-6472. bedrooms and closets, two heat­ cabineted knotty pine kitchen, home by coming to 42 Ludlow the Players from many years of its swimming pool project. 28 ft., $1 foot; 82 foot — 40 foot, $7.60 Call after 4, 648-5494. for errands. 649-5459. IMMACULATE Cape, 4 down, 3 ins, 649-6182. ing furnaces, two hot water, gas good closets and storage, low activity with the Beacon Players. *AMrai« fmmUy of friends, neighbors, and fellow or have credit experience, this $1.30 foot, complete with ropes THREE ROOM furnished apart­ SUNDAY, APRIL 28 unfinished up, fireplace, fenced Road, Manchester. Directions: The monthly meeting was held is an tmusual opportunity for MANCHBISTER — 6 room ranch fired. Trim and doors factory prS' heating cost, fenced backyard? He is playing the stuffy financier at the Country Club. workers. and pulleys. Prompt 2-day serv­ ■WRINGER TYPE washer, good ment with private entrance, park­ yard, near shopping, school and Proceed toward Bolton on E. you. Permanent and must in exceUent location, 38 foot Uv­ finished in gold wheat lacquer and Asking $14,600 for redecorated 6 Middle Turnpike, 4th right past whose bragging about his adjuat- Craig Heaton of Jayceea, which ice. Cash only. Vernon Paint and condition, $30. 17” TV console. Apartments— Flats— ing. Near Main Street. 18 Del- 2 - 6 P.M. bus. Bel Air Real Estate, ing room, large bedrooms, have car. $125 weekly. Draw mont Street. 8 many extras. F.H.A. appraised. room Cape, convenient to Bowers, Mott’s. See you there. m «it from dentist drills to bankers Is helping lOH to tell its story, in­ For fall details at no obligation wallpaper, Vernon Circle. Tel. 649-0125. Tenements 63 048-9882. plenty of closet space, dining Low down payment. Immediate High, Junior High Schools, shop­ grays scarcely hides his own de­ against high commission-bonus 643-1662, 876-2262. troduced N. William Knight of Ki- write Box 16, Chaplin, Conn. arrangement for right man. SPRING room, big kitchen with built-ins, occupancy. 46-48 Wetherell Street. ping, bus. Occupancy as desired. sire to fly the family cage wanis, which has a 20-mlnute film MORIARTY 18 cu. ft. XH>RIGHT FREEZER, 118 MAIN—Three rooms, heat, hot SEVEN ROOM Raised Ranch. 4 oU hot water heat, fireplace. See Phone Mr. Kenneth Johnston, SANDER — PORTER cable, dust­ Address — bedrooms, 2 baths, large recrea­ See builder on premises or caU 049-2300. Robert Wolverton Agency This he does smoothly and wifte on the project. Ivan Wasilleff, out­ $135 custom draw drapes with water, stove, refrigerator. $100. it on the inside. Robert Wolver- 648-4362 after 7 p.m. E. Hartford 289-6404, Monday less, heavy duty with bag, type matching comice; living room 649-5229, 9-6. Btminess Locations tion room, 2-car garage, excel­ ease. going president of lOH, also spoke WANTED — Bakery salesgirl, ex­ through Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. For Rent 64 240 Lake St., ton. Realtor, 649-2818, 648-4548. MANCHESTER — Appealing cus­ Realtor — 640-2818 Rick GentUoore as Stewart Stod­ about tee project. BROTHERS BB-IO, $80. 643-7928. 28 Strong St. chair. Call 649-1484. lent condition, $28,900. PhUbrick H O M E V A L U E tom built 6 room Split Level on perienced. Apply in person Park- to noon and 7 :00 to 10 :00 p.m. Ageney, 649-8464. MANCHES’TER — Seven room old­ dard, tee natural heir to the fam­ The lOH has set a $60,000 goal THREE ROOMS ground floor. Manchester high elevation. Features include a ily pomposity, to magnificent as ade Bakery, Manchester Shopping TWO ROOM apartment, 149 Oak­ er home, oil heat, wall to wall for a swimming pool especially M l 3 -5 13 5 Parkade. RIDER MOWER, heavy duty, 4'4 land Street. 649-5229, 9-6. Ideal for any office or commer­ MANCHESTER — Extra large 6H $18,800 — 6 room Cape. Nicely BOLTON full plaster house, 3-car garage. always. built for handicapped children. cial use; other space avaUable. (Bear left off Route 44 just be­ carpeting, storm windows, fUU Formal dining room, 3 fireplaces, h.p. Call 649-4291. Three Rooms New room ranch on a one acre land­ landscaped and located in cellar, -car garage, extra lot, 80 JENSEN 8T. — Nice Cape, con­ Nancy Russell as mother Stod­ Club President Arthur Holmes WANTED — Real estate salesmem, THREE ROOM apartment, heat 474 Main St. Plenty of parking. yond Shady Glen.) scaped and tree shaded lot. - 2 VA baths, stainless steel double Manchester-Vemon-Tolland area. 2 south end of Manchester. amesite drive, $14,900. WUUam veniently located, fireplace, dard, Edwin Culver as her son presented a life membership card 301-31S Cantor St. ONE DOUBLE KITCKEN sink Guaranteed Furniture and hot water, $56. 22 WUUam 649-5229, 9-6. car garage full ceUar with rec Vernon Road — Overlooking oven, baseboard hot water heati screened porch, large wooded Princess Look-Alikes Call Gaston Realty, 649-1902, Street. Grlsel, Broker, 649-9700. George, Ruthanne Miller as Letty to Marvin Baker, past president, with spray attachment, $16; also, room, 8 bedrooms, ceramic bath, Lake. A virtual "Shangri La” ! large lot with storaM shed. Im­ lot, asking $14,900. Elva Tyler, Gaxton and Gerard Bourret as An­ who retired recently from the in­ 875-0319, eve. 649-6731. $16,800 — A better than new mediate occupancy. Priced below double set-tubs with iron stand, $299 Occasion — To see a newly huge Uving room with fireplace, TWO FAMILY house 6-6, oil steam Exclusive and secluded in an Realtor, 649-4469. thony Robert! gave polished per- ternal revenue service and la mov- W E G IV E $8. Ideal for furnishing a summer FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, 246 NORTH MAIN — Store. built 1954, $25,900. Robert m lver- Green Manor ranch home com­ area of distinguisKed homes. market. Phone 648-6278, Brae- hot water, gas for cooking. Elec­ 649-5329, 9-6. completed and custom buUt 4 plete with "Mud” room, and heat, 8-car garage, exceUent con­ Burn Realty. formancM in their supporting Ing^to Florida. GREEN STAMPS cottage. Call 648-1431 after 8:80. bedroom Colonial. To mention ton. Realtor, 649-2818, 64S-4648. dition, St. James Parish. CaU This property consists of 84 VERNON Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 2 Tilee May meeting of Omar will So Cool! So Pre+'ly! 10 pc. Starfire bedroom group tric refrigerator and gas stove. air conditioning units. acres of land, one older 8 room roles. Please caU 649-7737, 6-7 p.m. ATTRACTIVE OFFICES, good lo­ a few features; A through cen­ owner after 6:30 p.m., 649-7986. fireplaces, finished rec room The clever decor of the set with be Blue Lodge Night, to which all STONES GOOD FOR dry wells or HOME AND income or office and. house, one 6 room house and VERNON — Near Vernon Circle, retaining walls. Free for the tak­ 21 pc. dinette ensemble cation, ideal for professional, ter haU, large formal dining recent three bedroom ranch, large breezeway and 1 -car ga­ tee use of original paintings, by Masons are invited. It will be held TOUR ROOM newly decorated manufacturer’s agent or realtor. room, huge Uving room, Income—Main Street location. 2 ' $17,800 — A "must see” if you MANCHESTER — 8 room older one 8 room cottage, 8-car ga­ rage. Treed lot. Oil hot water at the Country Club FYlday, May M o b ilh e a t ing. 644-0304. > large room apartments, 3-car rage, 6 horse stable, several walk-out basement, covered ter­ Mrs. £hch and Mr. Gamble, once 12 pc. convertible living room apartment, second floor, heat, 643-2223. “ plcturebook” kitchen with 8 want a $ bedroom ranch in home, $8,990. Six room Cape, ex­ heat, plastered walls. Price $19,- 17. garage, $28,600. 644-0288. ceUent condition, shed dormer, other buildings. This property race carport size. Tappan range, again established Roger M. Negro ft. doan-atMom HEA'VY DUTY wheel barrow; 280 hot water, electric range, garb­ built-ins, IVi ceramic tile the Ht. James Parish, custom- dishwasher. Shuttered windows 400. Call Gaston Realty, 649-1902, as a set designer above tee aver­ lb. concrete roller; parlor table No money down, instant credit. age dlspoeal included, $125. DESIRABLE DOWNTOWN loca­ baths, 4 twin sized bedrooms, built by a master builder. built-ins, rec room, wooded lot, has possibilities for several 876-0319, eve. 649-6781. Free delivery, free lay away tion, 767 Main Street, 26x100 SMART COLONIAL - Six room priced right. Short way out, 8 exclusive home sites. No sign WeU Insulated, cleanly decorated. age little theater caliber. During 1062 nearly IS million lamp; large oblong mirror. References. 649-0308, 049-8989. abundant closets and more! <3ity water. Split rail fence, young If an evening of good enter­ radios were sold in this country 649-7268. plan. will subdivide. Suitable for pro­ Colonial, tip-top condition, finish­ bedroom ranch, $11,900. Over 100 on property. Shown by appoint­ FOUR ROOMS, first or second fessional office or retail use. ed rec room, fenced in yard, lo­ $10,800 —- A Itncurious 7 room more listings, all kinds, all price ment only. trees, shrubs. Yours for 816,600, tainment is desired — laced with floor, heat furnished, nice yard, U further information desired, cated in Manchester Green, good split level home at a down to Glenn Roberts Agency, 644-1621, many, many hearty laughs and a GARDEN - AID garden tractor Ample parking. F^iU, clean base­ caU ranges. Ciul the Ellsworth Mit­ 628-0794. with snowplow, like new, $76. 21” NORMAN’S, INC. residential. $90 and $100. 648-3171 ment. Air conditioned. 242-6774. value at $10,900. T. J. (^^^ett, earth price. Two fuU baths. ten Agency, Realtor, 648-6980, Miss Powell ■view what New York magazine Park l&e lot. BuUt by Jarvis Garden Mark rotary lawnmower, Furniture Warehouse or 643-8470. Realtor, 643-1577. 648-2838. FRANK MO’TT writers think Buburbda Is really self-propelled, 3-years-old, good and carefuUy maintained by like — a trip to 'tifliiton Memorial condition, $40. 643-6160. 199 Forest cor. Pine Street, Builder — 649-5524 MANCHESTER—6^ ROOM Cape original owner. TOLLAND — Worth seeing today. Wins Contest is a must for this evening’s per­ Manchester Houses For Rent 65 Vi room ranch, attached garage, 648-5668 HELLO FOLKS! 1254-: with full shed dormer, kitchen, 6 OPEN FOR YOUR formance. TWO RECORD changer units; VERNON utUity room, living room, dining aluminum combinations, amesite All in all we are fortunate to GOME OUT AND 'VISIT US AT parts lor a Ford from 1949-1964. Open dai^ 9-9, Saturday 9-6 FIVE ROOM furnished house, firC' Miss Rhea Marlon Powell, place, open porch, 8100 monthly. room, 8 bedrooms, on bus Une, "It pays to deal with a Reahor" drive, landscaped lot 100x800, have a theatrical igroup so gener­ Call 643-1394. high assumable mortgage, near INSPECTION daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mur­ Pleasant suburban area. Elva 4H%r-$88A0 MONTHLY. Attrao close to school. Immediate oc­ EAST HARTFORD — 8 bedroom ous in their time and energy to VERNON RIDING STABLES SOUTHGATE live S-bedroom ranch, aluminum cupancy. $15,900. Robert Wriver- Grant Hill. 8 linUes Coventry, 11 ray Powell, 791 Center St., was UNIVERSAL combinatlan oil and Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. miles Manchester. Escoti Agency, house, 1% baths, fireplace, hot aid organizations in their chari­ OPERATED BY BYG RANCH, Inc. APAR'TMENTS storms, cellar, amesite drive, ton Agency, Realtor, 649-3818, Sunday 2-6 p.m. crowned Miss Willimantic of 1963 table efforts. With Community Boats and Accessories 46 electric stove, good condiUon, 648-4548. 649-7888. water heat, on bus Une. Owner trees. Only $18,900. Carlton W. Jarvis Realty Co. 649-8918. Players continuous ability to put LOCATED ON LAKE STREET chrome stovepipe Included. Call SOUTH STREET Suburban For Rent 66 Hutchins, Realtor, 649-6182. tost night at the Jaycee Corona 1961 45 h.p. MERCURY motor; 16 643-8148. ROCKLEDGB — Custom room SCHOOL STREET — 6 ft 6 duplex tlon Ball In Willimantic. Beautiful Saddle Horeee—Nice Traito—300 Ft. Show B foot MFG fiberglass boat; Mas- 6 643-4113, 648-7847, 649-1100, COVENTRY — Near Bolton Une Just over Manoheeter line on EAGLEVILLE — 3 mUes from 62 LINNMORE Drive. 5H room ranch, large Uving room with on the corner of Spruce and Lessons—Pony Rides—Hayridee. tercraft trailer, canvas, and ex­ School. Separate h'eatlnjg' systems. off 44A, roomy ranch style home. Berkley Drive. A junica: at WUItmantic State Completely new concept University of Connecticut. 6 Cape, screened porch and finldi- fireplace, formal dining room, 643-1033, 646-7314 Living room 18x18. 8 twin size Teachers’ College, she defeated tras. Excellent condition. 648-6662 KENMORE dryer, $80. 649-9236. rooms, $67 a month. CaU Hart' ed recreation room, sduminum Fair condition. Two car garage, sifter 6. in apartment Uving. electric kitchen, naturu wood­ bedrooms. Walkout basement Ga­ five other contestants for tee hoH' ford 828-8130. comblnatians, near shopping and work, 3-car garage, large wooded price has been dropped to $19,000. (Go out Route 44A, bear left KIDS! So* Our Brand Now Colt! for a quick sale. T. J. Ci^keti, rage, fireplace, acre yard. This or, which carries with It $226 in FAST 16 FOOT fiberglsw sport run' REFRIGERATE and cook . (no dickering). Glenn Street cutoff to Berkley Drive test next month in Wallingford on left.) COtOK STAMTONI Like new condition. Many extras. $66. Phone 643-6738. BOLIDN LAKEFRONT home — tremendous buy at $18,700. T. J cious Colonial, famUy kitchen, Roberta Agency, MLS Realtors, Mtoa Powell, a 1960 graduate of 9 MOIVS $1,200 complete. Call 649-6091. Ckockatt, Realtor, 648-1677. built-in oven and range, fireplace, 644il631, 838-0794. THREE PIECE Lawson living S-4 rooms, deluxe electric new, year ’round, sundeck, sand Manchester High School, plans to range, 10 cu. ft. refrigerator, beach, 7 rooms, rec room, wash­ 1 % baths, walk-out basement, Brand new T room Colonial join the Peace Corps after gradu- 14’ STURDY BOAT, 10 h.p. John' room set; 6>plece maple kitchen BOLTON-MANCBESTBR Une. $ large grounds and brook, near VERNON — 818,990. New ranch, 8 son outboard, excellent condition, set, porcelain extension t(^; pair disposal, laundry in building, er-dryer, TV, tastefuUy mmished. room ranch, l $/4 acres, price rooms, large master bedroom, with one car garage ettuated atlMi frmn college, to work in ample closets and parking. June 6 — September 6. Boot OC, shopping, schools and churches. on lovely lot. House has 4 very South America for a year. She to $176. 649-3109 sifter 6 p.m. blue China lamps; pair maple $1S,800. CaU owner 6M-1828, Owner transferred, ,$17,900. Ken hullt-ln oven and range, ceramic $115 - $145. Agent on premises Herald. 3694407. spacious bedrooms, formal a eocial sciences major. twin beds complete; 2 kitchen Ostrinaky, Realtorr^-6169. bath with vanity, large shady lot. IVt h.p. ElVINRUDB geared mo­ cabinets; 2 bowling baUs; chil­ or 643-6896. 876-6486. Tremont Agency, 875-2827, dining room, large kitchen with Last summer, she worked eight tor. 4 gallon Cruise-A-Day tank. OVER81ZB GAPE — 7 rooms, 33 buUt-ins, 1% bathe, exceUent ONE SIZE dren’s and adult’s miacellaneous 878-8680. weeks in Pitisbiargb, Pa., as a par­ DRIVEWAYS Used only about 40 hours. Cedi books; all good condiUon. Fine for OPEN HOUSE $00* Uving room with fireplace, cloect qiace. WUl mortgage ticipant in tee Domestic Peace (1-2-3) 643-8160 t^er 6:30 p.m. cottage. 643-2203. toonal dining room, 4 bednxnns, JACK J. LAPPEN RtXaCLEDOE—3 bedroom ranch, well. Corps, sponsored by the American 8393 FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, hot For Sale f bates, U50 sq. f t o< Uvli large rooms, garage, fireplace, Friends Service Conunltiee. free Estimates On: ^ 16 FOOT THOMPSON, 36 Johnson 3-8yr». 2834-H water, stove, refrigerator, second riMcs, attaohsd garage, 160x1 „ SAYS convenient to sebooto, stores, At college, she to president of electric with generator. Master- FIVE PIECE modem breakfast floor, partially redecorated, park­ OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY wooded lot, close to all schrols, bus. Owner 648-1470. Make your young daughter a craft tilt bed tille r, full canvass, Sunday, 2 P.M. to 4 P.I the Collei^te Comcil of tee United ■ide-buttonlng princess style just Cute kitten stamp-on motiff set, chrome and gray, 649-7114. ing, adults only. 87 Marble St 1 to 5 P.M. $33,900. Phllbrlelfr Agency, THE ELSIE MEYER Nations, associate editor of the many accessories. Sacrifice. 643-0838. am tHSi This $H room ranch to worth 161 TANNER ST. — 6% room BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVING like yours! add a saucy touch to this cool cov­ 649-8515. locddng at inside. Just taking a “ Campus Lantern” newspaper, te- SMALL REFRIGERATOR, suit­ i y OW NER ranch, living room with paneled AGENCY ograitey editor of the "Sustlnet” No. 8393 with Patt-O-Rama is er-up frock for the little miss! A able for cottage or reoreaUon BOLTON — CUarOM I room peek TriU convince you that It’s fireplace, hot water heat, family • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS • GAS STATIONS 1b sUm 13 1-3, 14 1-2, 16 1-2, sew-easy, quick-trim! OLD TOWNE LAPSTRAKE, 16 room. 649-m4. tounediato oooiwaiiey. Sev s - $• ARNOn RD, MANOHESTER vanoh, 3H acras, $19,300. oaU m exceUent shape and a good yearbook staff, and a member of room, attractive landscaping. Kappa Delta Pi, honor society In IS 1-3, 30 1-2, 22 1-2, 24 1-2, Pattern No. 2834-H has tissue foot, windshield, convertible top, room split level home loeated * owner, 343-0390. buy. The largo lot and quaUty Owner, 649-6606. REALTOR > - 649-6524 • BASKETBAll COURlfs 38 1-3. But 33 to 47. Size 14 1-2, for sizes 1, 2, 3 inclusive; color side curtains, etc. 1961 Mercury 9x12 BEIGE RUG and pad, $26. GOOD, RICH BLACK oo lovefy treed lot with a priv­ nolghborliood make this excep­ education; the Student Education 35 bust, sleeveless, 5 yards of 36- transfer for 9 kittens; full direc­ 35 h.p. with generator, electric 17” portable TV, $40. Ms&ogany 8 acy patio. TUs home Is of ex- 5-room L-shap«d ranch with garage, fight, chaar- fSKEET — 4 bedroom tional value one that must-be EDISON ROAD — Cape, 4 down, 3 Aseoclatlon of Oonnecticut, the stu­ inch. tions. starter. W61 Cox tilt bed trailer, Uer end table and lamp, $16 cellent oonstroetton with Ther­ Orionial, 9 rooms in all, vary seen to be appreciated. Don’t unfinished up, flrepume, garage, dent senate, the Oonnecticut Inter­ No. 8393 with Patt-O-Rama is To oroer, send 35c in coins to:— $975. 643-6986. 649-1921. LOAM mopane ptdtare wfadow, ful and large bedrooms, family sized kitchen, desirable home, exceUent looa- delay, caU J. J. today. patio, oil heat Owner 649-5069. OAKLAND 8T. — Couliitry living in collegiate Student L^tototive, the AU Work Personally Supervised la .sizes 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 years. Size Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ batiiB, raued hearth flreplaee, Ocn, corner lot. Owner transfer­ the city. 6 room house, very good history club, the press board and 4, j|leeveless, y su ^ of 35-inch, 14 FOOT RUNABOUT completely FIRESTONE mangle-ironer, good red, must seU. T. 3 . Cimkett, the choir. ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF SpEcid Load Prieo S bedrooma, garage and pfaij- FORD 8TOEET — 8 room frame, condition, one car garage, large ^ . W E A RE 1 0 0 % INSURED patterns. AA&RIOAS, NEW YORK 86, N. reflnlshed ready for water; 10 condiUon, reasonably priced. Oaii Deitvered I t Maaoheater double hung windows in basement providing ex­ Realtor, 643-1677. JACK J. LAPPEN centrally located, aU utUities, For her talent offerii^ in the h.p. Mercury motor and trailer. 649-8106. room. Walking dhrtaaee to bw uUUty shed, very toige lot, full > order, sand 40c 1b coins to:— sti aad sehoolB. Ckiod aantm- $13,900. J o a ^ Barth, Broker, cellar, oil hot water heat, city contest, sha snng “Two Brothers,'’ $300. 643-6160. 9 two. PAMILDDg» M flat at 66 Bakdwln. Road a folk song. ^ Bumett, Hie Manchester Eve- For Ist-claas mailing add 10c HLLiMd TRAVEL able mortgage. Only 917AM> cellent recreation area, woods in bock of lot for 649-0S30. water and eewerage, on bua line, Herald, IIM AVE. OF $36,900, Juri ott tea oentar; over 646-16411 If lltos PowaQ wins tea Mias for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ 60 h.p. JOHNSON, $426. 30 Scott, CaU for sH>ohMmBat 8754014. 3 Uocka from Parkway. Asking .ud IGAA IfEW YORK 88, N. dress with zone and Pattern Num­ Office and Store — .tintiess fit. a 4-4 dtafiaai at $ !• ,• Oonnecticut contest, she will re­ $115. 25 Evinrude, $100. 10 John­ FO R SA LE Dtreettoas: From Vemoa Ro­ added privacy. Convenient to stores, public and 900; 64 flat on Oak it. T. i . MIDDLE TUKWPIKB West-Real 114,400. Frank Mott, 643-666$. Since 7920 ber. Eqaipment 54 neat caps. II1U sfat rooms iteia ceive $1,700 In scholarships and will DEM AIO BROTHERS son, $60. 14 foot Lyman, $160. tary, take Route 88, eoattane Croekett, Realtor, 64S-UT7. Ist-elass mailing add 10c Just 60c for the new ’63 album! DOLL HOUSE — Manchester. Cute basem ent with l)ig rec room and SCHOOL ST. — Double value! Iflce be enable to compete in the Miss English bike, $25. Band saw with NEW. TYPEWRITERS, $69.96 up; AiME LATULIPPE one mile to Thrall Road oa left. parochial schools. ‘ ' America pageant at Atlantic City, ' TELMI3.7MI—W tC.nTJ«^SM hr leh pattern. Print Name, Ad- Many lovely designs! Directions motor, $60. Toro power, hanffie U EDMUND STREET - 6 room 4-room ranch, fireplace, recrea­ bath with shower. Fenced In yard, duplex, 5-6, aluminum etortne, WltbZoiM. myla Na and used typewriters, $29 im. Berube’s First honee, double garage, double lot, quick N.J. The winner there will receive for suit and afghan in knit; dolly, mower and snowplow, $140. PhoM 443.7172, O ^ , ancloaed eunpmwh, 1 -ear tion room, potio, outside fir^qidace, trees galors. ExceUent value for edgings anid aUppers in. crochet! - Typewriter Service, 4'f9 B. lOd- HOPE TO SEE YOU THBRRt beautifidly londacaped, $13.M(I. only $16,000. T. 3 . Crockett, Baal- ■ele priM, 330,900. Robert B. An- $1,000 In Bcholarahlpa and many 649-1464. f ^ <0# lyk e., Manchefter. 649-M77i L to W t Om Mo b W. tor. ftanao. 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A b o u i T o w n jPark, Play Area Plans Th t cboma o t tht ChwnlnAdt Business Bodies tlcal Club will hava a fuU r K«M l Monday at 7:30 p,m. in the ■ t r Split intd Four Types ohoir room at South Methodlit p o s t a l AWfiLBDS ■* ^ Church. ' Mra.^Murlel Ainley of Four employes of the Manches­ West Hartford will direct ter Post Office have received rec­ If the detaUfi of th« town’B propowd m M tor plan for perk* ognition for "their suggestions to and recreation are carried out, Mwicheater develop or CMtml Ooonecticut Chapter of Improve postal work here, Post­ imnrove 26 Dark areas for four types of use*. the Century Alumm Association master AWen BaHey announced w ill hold its gprlng luncheon meet- tills vrsolc TOe deUlki at **»« ~ inn at 1 p.m. M ay 4 at the Statler Certificates of Award have been b« ■(fojeot to a puWio tits proposed N ortli Bud RsOswal m______ton Hotel in Hartford. ______MiM lven to Patrick J. Humphrey of ■ by the Town Planning p r o fim . tfolon Pond should U k Caiol D. Johnaon, 1 Hackmatack ?5 Birch Mt. Rd. and Robert J. iMian (T P C ) ait the M m - be SniwWsd. , •t., la president of the chapter. Madden of 84 Eldridge St., both obeOter Hteto School sroall aufil- The hi«h sdiool pUyflsM .nsids foremen of malls, a i^ to clerks tortum alt 8 p.m. on Monday. Uttle, the pUut saiys,tsouMp4: a few Temple Chapter, Order of Kast- Ellis Martin of 86 E. Middle Tpke. Alao dUjcuotlion are t iu y addlUonal courts. . . ^ ^ em Star, will sponsor a rummage and Michael Qlnolfl of Vernon. other parte o t the town'e p r o v ­ M t Ndbo , would induds land sale iSiesday at 0 a.m. at the Ma­ Humphrey, Glnolfl and Madden ed oomprehenolve plan, _deaH^ west of toe ptasent sits, ^ w o u ld sonic Temple. Donations may be each received a check for 316. with future land use, traffic edr- iM dsvaloped with oourtSi play­ brought .to the Temple Monday Honors were bestowed to oulatlon, and the downtown area. ground apparatus, ' toblds and evening. Those desiring pickup Humphrey for his suggestion and A fte r hearing the ptfoUo’e opin­ service may call Mrs. Robert interest in establishing a new fac­ ion on the plane, the TPC will 5^Ptaiylots are only ■"ZlSSti-.. i d ^ d e whether to adopt, raject, Richmond. 33 L illy St., chairman Deford Dechert photo ing table; to Martin for handling ohsstor In areas o f 1 ^ pops^- of the sala of mall being forwarded at facing or modify them for giddea to toe tlon dsnsito—near apartmsnts, for Engaged table; to Glnolfl for a suggeetlon future growth of toe community. eacsmpls. New apartmant oonMnio- Speomcally, whait are the pro* tlon the master jdan w p g s^ nsar Merobeni of the Americaia Le­ pertaining to separation of local The engagement of Miss Jeanne and out-of-town mails; and to poeale for toe parks? the bualnesB district £ ^ d have gion Atudliary have been Invited The four major typea o f parka playlota; otherwls# they i9iould.be ■ r I to attend a joint instaUation of the Nedra Miller of Manchester to Lt. Madden for suggesting a check list Carl Edwin Carlson Jr. of New to be used In main office in con­ would be: detwopeddeveloped osI peit of eedsbEis play- *Joluin: D AV and Auxiliary Wednesday, 1 Neighborhood playground: May 8 at 8 p.m. at the VFW Home. Britain has been announced by her junction with a postal training biublsd program. For children 8 to 13 years old, **Ma^r parka named, all on land U They have also been Invited to a parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. they would feature open field ■ ■ the town, could flxtt” Neighbor Night, the same night now owned by Miller, 14 Perkins St, areas, paved seotloine, eoftbell provide ahout 400 wrm of pork lightning end time, at the Wethersfield Le­ PROMOTED Her fiance is the son of Dr. and fieltto, play equipment like swinge, Inoco by 1960 for a predlctsd pop- bsr own gion Heme. Herbert B. Johnson of 307 Mrs. C. Edwin Carlson of New Spring St., assistant to the presi­ and ahady areas with tables. They TuaUon of about 60,000. right on Britain. dent of the Hartford Gas Oo., has should be about five acres, and Center Springs Pork should be wam sd j The annual House and Garden Miss M ille r is an alumna o f Ox­ wtthin a half mile of toe Children developed vrith a pitch and putt Tour, sponsored by the Hartford been appointed vice president -— r "T h e ford School, Hertford, and is a Elngineering and PlEuming, effec­ they would serve. golf area, a neighborhood p<»l, A rt School of the University of SOhmiy ( student at Skidmore College, Sara­ tive May 1. 2. Playflelda: For youngsters 12 additional parking and other to- for a fs « Hartford, will be May 14 and 16 toga, N . Y „ class of 1964. to 18, they would be fitted for in Suffield and West Hartford. W. T. Webb, president of the elllUes. ^ ^ , LA. Carlson is a graduate of team and court games, and open Globe Hollow purchase east Tickets may be obtained by con­ firm, made the announcement this hunting Loomis School, Windsor, end a areas for track and free play. the reservoir ehould be developed / tacting Mrs. Robert H. Smith, 131 o f those 1962 graduate dr Trinity College, They should be about 16 acres, and tor passive recreation and camp­ Hartford Rd., Manchester, or from tbs natic where he was a member of Alpha could serve a population of about ing, while the western section Showh the Manchester Book Store or Chi Rho fraternity. He is serving Quinn's Pharmacy. Proceeds will 20,000. should be used for 27 holes of golf. msrey, h in the U.S. A ir Force and sta­ 3. Neighborhood parka and play- Oak Grove St. land, recom­ kept bt go to a benefit scholarship for the tioned at Offutt A ir Force Base, school. lots: Parks for passive recreation mended for development aa a ma­ bend-a-hi Omaha, Neb. for all ages, playlota for pre-sohool jor park, has since become the the glgg No date has been announced for children. Both should be about a recommended site for a laiti Jun­ Now he William F. Heine, electronics A group of Manchester area photo enthusiasts are shown prior to their leaving the Manchester the wedding. half acre, and playlota should be ior Museum wlldemeas area. The sod latei technician seaman, USN, son ot Parkade parking lot last Sunday morning enroute to visit the second annual International Pho­ no farther than one quarter o f a TPC changed the recommended sohnook. Mrs. Rose Schwoerer, 103 Mather tography Pair at New York’s Coliseum. Mrs. Wynona Pittman, manager of the photographic de­ Miss Patricia Bumford and Mias mile from the population served. use at an executive session April Fifty ; St., is serving aboard the destroyer partment at Weldon Drug Co., 901 Main St., arranged the trip in which some 22 shutterbugs, from man of USS Gearing, which departed Sue Besaw of Manchester will all walks of life, got together for the day-long trip a Silver Lane bus. Lectures by some of 4. Major parks and other special 22. participate in the University of The plan recommends develop- have spi March 7 for a six-month tour of the foremost photg;raphers, demonstrations of new camera equipment and accessories displays, areas: Major parka would serve tosr orei duty with the Sixth Fleet in the Hartford Hartt College Band con­ as well as models (all ages) for taking pictures, were all part of the program. the whole town — or an even lar­ me..t of additional swimming toured K Mediterranean. cert Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in ger area — with swimming, boat­ areas and skating rinks, and in­ tiisn Inh the school’s auditorium, 187 Broad ing, camping, picnicking and oth­ cludes other special facilities in career with the state, since she sgoln wi St., Hartford. Ing of the association will he held counting, education, government, er facilities. Special areas would be the other park recommendations. Manchester WATES will meet management, marketing, insur­ joined the State Highway Depart­ hadn’t » at Motel 128, Dedham, Mass. for boating, hiking, hunting, ski­ The land along town water Tuesday at the Italian American A ll business people are Invited to ance and secretarial work. ment In 1953, and noted her “ me­ a quick 1 Rotary Club will meet Tuesday ing, skating, and golf. courses—Hlrch Mountain Brook, dsmandlt Club. Weighihg in will be from 7 at 6:30'p.m. at the Manchester the open meeting, especially those Speakers from Greater Hart­ teoric rise” since thait year ae a The plan suggest! parks In vari­ Lydall Brook, and the Hockanum Bhvlng to 8 p.m. There will be a rehearsal Country Club for Student Gov­ interested in the "Quality Sta­ ford area firms will discuss their member of the OSEA. River—are aleo recommended for “I asked questions," she said, ous areas of town. The recommen­ stopftorit Cai ot “ Tons of Fun." The board of di­ ernment and U.N. Representative bilization Bill” now before Con­ areas of work. purchase. "and learned to apply my knowl­ dations for each area are too —undtge rectors will meet Friday at 8 p.m. Week. gress, she said. The acquisition of new park edge,” which led to her to become detailed to present in toto. If you ny mlnu at the home of Mrs. Charles Yurk- Massachusetts Congressman Tor- SHARE PRICE SET lar. ' could be financed, the r ^ r t vice president of the OSEX3 High­ are concerned about what facilities hig, men shot, 59 Russell St. John Mather Chapter, Order of bert MacDonald will be the fea­ A t the regular meeting of the suggests, throu|djL federal grants. tured speaker and will discuss all board of directors of The Hartford way (Jouncil several years later, will become available, a copy of of wMrfi DeMolay, will sponsor a potluck the proposed master plan on file Since toe report^as prepared In Bights The Rev. Robert J. Sttioff, pastor Monday at 6 p.m. at the Masonic aspects of the bill, Mrs. Pittman Gas Co. held Tuesday, It was vot­ F r ^ a was also president pro-tem Herbert E. Johnson giiidlng that council through at the town clerk’s office lists all 1962, toe state has propos LL.iks lk s h of the Church of the Nazarene, will Temple for all past and- present said. ed that the price at which the 80,- number o f open space bills which 000 additional shares of common guiding that council through eight areas in detail. sd to Ml be in charge of radio broadcasts members of the chapter, and mem­ week. Johnson will replace A r­ also might contrmute funds to stock will be offered to stockhold­ months of notable progress and Neighborhood Playgrounds have oMeken i sponsored by the Manchester Min­ bers of Manchester Lodge of Ma­ cher B. Hamilton, who is retiring SECTION CHAIRMAN town purchases. ers will be 830 per share. achievement. been set up to serve the neighbor and poos isterial Association over station sons. Beginning at 7:20 there will on May 31. Michael C. Morrill of 31 Green The record date was set at May ThU “live wire” In the 13,000 hoods identified in the plan. tWOei to W H ^ tomorrow at 7:35 p.m. and be a business meeting, and two Johnson, a graduate of Yale Hill Rd. has been named education we’N n> 15, 1963, for holders of the capital member CSEA, in addition to her They would be a,t these schools: degrees will be given for plaque University, joined the gas firm section chairman for the 10th an­ Johnny,” daily next week at 7:30 a.m. and stock of the company, common or senior V P post, is also a charter Buckley, Buckland, Bowers, Bm t- in 1936. He has been a chair­ nual “Expectations Conference." how l I 6:30 p.m. competition. preferred, to whom the additional member of the Greater Hartford man of the operating division, to be held at the University of ley, Manchester Green, IVaddeU, Star spot shares of common stock, of the Business and Professional Wom­ New England Gas Association, a Hartford next Wednesday morn­ Nathan Hale, Washington, Keeney SotSing a member of the American Gas As­ ing. par value of $12.50 each, will be en’s Club, is active In blood donor St., South, Bennet, Highland sociation and Manchester Rotary offered on the basis of one share and multiple sclerosis programe, Park, Robertson, and nilng Jtm' WESTOWN The annual event, sponsored by 1 1 PHARMACY l l Club. Epsilon Alpha Zeta. honorary for each six shares held. St. Joseph’s Ladies’ Guild and es­ lor High School; plus Valley St. peoguom; FREE Phone 633-4418 As of April 19, the company pecially active in the OSEA High­ UofH business fraternity, and the playground. 469 Hartford Rd..—BO 9-9946 felt o f SI ESTIMATES MEET MAY 16 School of Busine.ss Administra­ spilt Its 210.000 shares o f common way Cotmcll. Substantial improvements are eat atieh Mrs. Wyona Pittman of 10 tion. is held to assess career oppor- stock and 30,000 shares of p r»' suggested at many of these areas. To maintain oar continuity on all ASPHALT ferred stock, both having a par BRIEFS ewoy a i Frederick Rd., president of the tunitie.s in the Central Connecti­ Three playflelds are listed; of medical service we are PAVING Master Photo Dealers and Finish­ cut area. value of 825 per share into 420,000 Everett T. Keith, president of Robertson Park would gain tinuig I ers Association and manager of Job prospects, changing eco­ shares of common stock and 60,- the G. B. Keith Furniture CJo. at about seven acres, for a new ball tawws a RESIDENTIAL the photo department at Weldon nomic pattem.s, and the current fi­ 000 .shares of preferred stock hav­ 1115 Main St., his wife, and Mrs. field and tennis courts, a skating Open All Day M rs* Ml) svJV and COMMERCIAL . . . Drug, .today announced that, on nancial scene will be surveyed dtir- ing a par value of $12.50 per Ralph Leander, treasurer of the rink and archery range and an. en­ eeanottK May 15, the regular monthly meet- ing the conference w'hich will be share. Tiie new stock will be mail­ firm, this past week attended the larged play fteld. The plan sug­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED! held at the Bloomfield Ave., We.st ed about May 1. Southern Furniture Market In gests some of the Improvements SUNDAY H t r Hartford, campus site. High Point, N. C., at the Southern could be accomplished as part of GETS OSEA POST The program, arranged in seven Furniture Exposition Building. Mrs. Freda Duffy of Hartford. 60 HEBRON AVE., sections, will cover careers in ac- Modem and Early American furni­ E-Z TERMS! GLASTONBURY, CONN. Notice Manchester native and sister of William Skoneskl of 43 Edwards ture designs, as well as Italian, St., Is the senior vice president of French and traditional styles, WE HAVE DAILY the Connecticut State Employee’s were on display and sale for store Association, elected to that posi­ owners. DELIVERY TO THE tion for the 1962-63. TREE SPRAYING JO i n She Is only the second woman jEunes G. Zucca'rdy, Allstate Place your order now for the spra3ring of trees and WOOLENS In the history of the association agent here, attended a sales con­ WOW" What Service to hold such a high poet. ference of the Allstate Insurance shrubs, to protect them against insects and disease. PLACE ORDER—PICK IT UP IN 10 MINUTES BOLTON The State Employee Monthly Companies in Miami Beach, Fla., For complete tree service, please call the DONT BELIEVE US? THEN TRY US! 'A PRICE! Bulletin for April highlights her this week. AREA CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. OPEN TILL 9 Columbia LICENSED AND INSURED TREE EXPERTS! PIZZA-RAY'S W c Are Experts In '130 SPRUCE STREET — Ml 3-0031 LENOX (Saturday ’Dll 6) Senate Confirms TEL Ml 3-769S Open 2-11—Sun. 4-10 LIFE INSURANCE . . . Sat. till 12 LARGE PHARMACY Postal Nomination 75c FafitfinRUHsf BURTON A. RICE AGENCY SMALL CLOSED WEDNESDAY •1.25 299 E. CENTER ST. 357 E. Center St.— 643-0541 25c Extra Each Item “CHENEY HALL’’ Mrs. Ruth Soracchi hM been TEL Ml 9-0896 Hartford Rd., Manchester confirmed as Columbia postmas' ter. U. S. Senate confirmation of her nomination was announced to­ OPEN ALL DAY day. OPPORTUNITY Mrs. Soracchi has been acting postmaster since April 28, 1961, SUNDAY when she was appointed to replace John J. Dilworth In that post. Dll- Free Three-Lecture Course PINE PHARMACY worth had been appointed acting 664 CENTER STw—M I 9-9814 postmaster on retirement of Mra NOW OPENED Leola Beck as postmaster on Jan. 30, 1960. His nomination for post­ THE PROFESSIONAL APPROACH master by President Elsenhower was never confirmed by the Sen­ ate. IN COMMODITIES HARTFORD ROAD The post has obviously been the WANTED! m object of tnter-party as well as Are you interested in learning the methods used by a Clean, Late Model Intra-party struggle since Mrs, Beck’s retirement. Previous noml" man who pyramided $10,000 into $1,700,000 in less than- natlons o f Mrs. Soracchi, a Demo­ one year three years ago ? Would you like to understand Tou g MARKET eomo I USED CARS crat, have not reached the floor how fortunes have made in world sugar futures W« pr of the Senate for action. in 1968? • our on 384 HARTFORD ROAD TOP PRICES PAID Mrs. Soracchi, a Columbia resl •■Joy ST. JUDE c o u n c i l NO. 4318 dent fo r more than 20 years, has Trading in commodity futures o ffeii great speculattve K of 0 been employed at the post (fffice OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 8:30 PtM. since October 1947. opportunities . but requires special knowledge and Carter techniques. We offer you the chance to get an under­ SATURDAY cmd SUNDAY to 7 P.M. CHEVROLET CO., INC. Manohestor Evening Herald Oo- standing of futures trading . . . through a three week 1239 Alatai 8t.. Manobester Inmbis correspondent, Virginia lecture course. Lecturer: Mr. Peter J. G^unas 7r., Regis­ BINGO Oorison, tdephime 228-8334. ------tered representative. SUNDAY EVENING 7:30 K of C HOME Throo TiMsdoys, b#9 iiinlii9 April 30lli, 7:30 SNAKE HILL ROAD— SOUTH COVENTRY P.M.I at our efflco, 913 Main St., Mcmehatlwr. Boa Leaves Manchester Center Poet Office A t S:80 At The Parkade Attondonea only to Hieso who roglttar. LIGGETT DRUG To rogisttr eoN, sand coupon or wrilo to: WEEKEND PETER J. GUNASJR. PLUMBIflG WEEKEND SPECIAL Water HeAtera SPECIAL I SHEARSON, HAMMILL A CO. HEATING ' Founded 1902 Humidifiers Va G A L I Members of New York Stock Exchange Dehumidifiers AIR OONDinONING I and Leading Commodity Exchanges 918 Main Street, Manchester, C c^. Air Cleaners Charcoal T d .: 649-2821 Heat Pumps REG. 98e 1 2 tot the p / u c Attn.: Mr. Peter J. Gunas Jr. r Water Pumps __• I • j I wish to register for yomr Commodity Course. WILLIAMS a penny- IP’Please confirm enrollment. Water Coolera orice ot I OIL SERVICE, Inc.^ Name Water .Softeners l O i S S Address Zone Control THROUGH MAY 4Hi O a N llK A L B LK O n U C D E ALE na I T d e p h o n e ...... " j Enlh Rooms' Known for QneSty Froaneta and flerrioe aeiKmniO^llissnkestm MlS-tmi - OPEN ALL DAY Signature

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IMkowal lOUkI APRa 27 thro MAY 3 •M nMda it^r Eum litg OHANNiaiB. 8-»-l«-2»-24.M-48-M ‘ ipt k ttm '.r ii.i. I I ud* tand BiQn»’iuMipnr«D. m. t. MoKOfooM • oa. iBB. ind would rt*. pUy- Mfea and urUiw. Cargon tut d ia lU B * h popula- awita, for oonatruo- On ‘Tonight’ Show (m U naar Mild hava rtioald'be ■r Birm B. moMTaON < >eweet m y as Fran Lae eaya? "No, tinep>*y- ^Johnny Carson, you're so swee^r’ I don't tmnk he even ie what you burbled handsome Fran "Mrs. c a ll a ‘awest guy*," ventured the U on land prase, agent. "But don't misunder­ m , oould Flxlt" Liae as with the surprise of stand me. It'a not that he has a I o f park Ughtaliif in winter she plopped mean streak; he hasn’t . . . but letad pop- bar own fussy fox blob of a hat that wit of hie aura la rapier sharp. Not deadly," he mused on, "unleae right on the noggin of the un­ ■hould ba he has to defend himself and then warned headliner of NBCn night- he has the flair of Soaramouche, and putt *The Tonight 8how gtarring Bod pool, r M I don't think it’s his nature to Sohnny Carson" (in color). Vxcept hold a grudge long enough for H other fa - for a few mueclea in his face, Car- to fester. "Sweet sounds klnda son frose with the oontrol of a soft. He lent; nioe guy though, de­ » aaat of hunting dog—but the subtle shift developed cent s o r t" of those faeial muscles -convulsed "1 study him," interposed the ac­ ad camp- the nation's InsomniaOs. oectlon tor. "H e mui the moot Immaci'late ahowtnjr the Sleepless ones no timing since Jack Benny. I don't 18 o f f olf. mercy, Mr, Carson and Miss Lee ' recom- know him, but I'd guese he start­ kept building the put-on-a-hat, ed out shy, learned his craft M a ma- bend-a-hat, reaot-to-a-hat until thoroughly to delevop that won­ Bome the the giggles bordered on hysteria. derful shift from control to art­ U iti Jun- Now he was Nanook, a split sec­ less humor. The camera can veer area. The ond later he was i wide-eyed in any old time for oloseupe; every immended sohnook. gesture is eooko. I wonder if he don April Fifty years ago that one specie men of sure showmanship would studied pantomime T" I develop- have spared either of them fur­ "Do you study pantomime T" awlmming ther orsaitlvity. They oould havo Johnny Carson, who considerately toitred it before the orosmed heada, equeesed the time from somewhere I, and in- for our interview gave a classic acllltlea In then Into the provinoes and back agnhi ad tnftnHium. T et thare Carson answer, an eyebrow rapid­ lendatlona. ly raised then frozen into space. vn water hadn't even been a rehearsal, Just a quick briefthg. .so mercurial and He broke it up with a quick grin, kin Brook, damandlmr ars these present times. then got seriQUB and shrugged. Hockanum Bkidng hedged its faith In "In- "No, sorry, 1 don’t even think tended for atapd Carson" the network expects about it, I believe in letting at­ —«nd. gets—such gems from John­ titude trigger the action. What liew park ny minute after minute (tnclud- you do is sort of the sum of what the retort mg, morctfully, the commeroials.. you are and how you feel about ■al grants, of wMch there are many) five things. I’m Just me.” repared In algMa a week. Carson has been show-business roposed A Lika Mtsa Lioa (who alao want­ orisnted sinci childhood. At 12 he Bills which ed to make him "etrengthening was billing himself as "The Oraat funds to oMoken soup") viewers feel proud Csrson," ventriloquist and magi- and poaseaelve. Moat of us have oisn, at oommunky do’s in Ne-. failed to notioa, though, that while brasksu (And if you'd studied ven­ we're tooting, "Tou oan do it, triloquism long enough, come to JOhrniy," Jonnny'a done it and think of H, what more could a howl Sinoe ha moved into the course in pantomime add?) Otar spot, "Tonight...." has been After ooMege he worked as a JiAnny Carson and Skitch Henderson eatiMng some reoorde; item —310 radio announcer, then kept moving ntatlons (the greatest number In until he landed a spot as comedy »N writer-- for- -Red - -■SMIton - at whio forming. The producer produces, with my predecessors. The way I the director directs, the talent co­ feel about It is that you compete a |Mnt his wpiM (Mtnged ovenUght. was asked to st^ In snd sp- ordinators line up the guests, only with yourself.” I Coming Shows writers write (the sketches, tbit n tin o ity eat auch extree ee hie "let'a ^va pear Instead of Rod on two houni Will there be summer re-runs T essay a peacock” he'a pulling 400 notice. Bang! S«)ooessl Shows of is, not the ad libs!) and aside No. If he does need a vacation, H«umI (series star Shirley we are iaa Wttera a day; and the moat Ms osrn foUowsd fast and ho with­ from an occasional' request from there will be guest emcees be­ Booth) Is amazed to leam that a taMog Mem of alt—NBC, whMh draw fram hla six-year run as em- me for a certain tune, the mu­ cause, “some of our beet humor is natfamal magazine has selected her kn ows a good thing when M's oea of "Who. Do You Trust?’’ sic. 1s all Bkitch’s (bearded maes­ possible because we can be topi­ as the niition’a outstandins' domes­ Day MiOd Mm, hks Just Mgaed Joh i^ which he left only to take on tho tro, Skitch Henderson)." cal.” Film Is OK for such daring tic in "Maid of the Montti" on kq. another full years oontraot. big one, "Tonight . . ." "All right, you’ve accounted for- stunts as his Jet fighter exploit NBC-TV.s "Hasei” color series, Wlsst hni mads Oaioon such a the smooth production. Now how but otherwise live. "J do like Thursday, May 2 (9:30 p.m. EDT). htt? I ai*sd . these people: An As guest carl Rainer told view- 6o you account ter your own Y era a oouj^ of weeks ago, "Five things a bit wild,” he said o^Itib- a o to f , A press agent (t a t eomeone smashing succeas?” ly—but things can get pretty wild Judge partfa (sUr Lee J. Cobb) shows ISm H iii * week an kill­ alea) and Carson. Mmself. -"Well,’’ he said—as though it’s right in the studio. Did you catch befriends a group or Polish im­ FMot la M bSeaues he's sueh a in g !" But leaif, Umber jlQlumy the answer anybody would have seems to be thriving. Sow come? his heels-oyer-head spin in the migrants and incurs the wrath of thought of, "I wouldn’t have tak­ yoga wheel? Never can tell what his neighbors in "The Final Hour," "I Ilka whsM rm ifa z le Lead Satarday BdUtoa "They must be woricing up a Wiraid < S> The Laej Shew n :M m i Cartada Thaa sketch. If it’s atm in, ru catch < S) Trae Adveatara U tU ( t> Satarday speotsealar_____ up with It later." It was then 4 (M) ■aatavaal 'Without Reseivatiqns." Claa- tmmrmnett a f 4U KInHt UiM 141i J*Jfhe njadla* JUrat Haste Baaeh dette Colbert. Jrim.Wayne. p.m. "At this point that's some­ t t> JiSBt Oleaaea Shew ( 8> Academy Theater B t m d t body else'a Job. At showtime, it’s Mavie m B. OBNnBt 8*. *^If X do have any secret about Spat Benedlet ^^^aads o f Iwo JIm a." John coming over O. K, it’s because I ‘Venr the XeUow Wadding John Agar. FHONiB Itt-d U V Bells." Stars Edmond O'Brien. (M> L a ta l let everybody alae do hU Job. Fve < 8-MAti^slIaBt Mea 'LUtleU ttie WiWomen.” Katherine Hep- got enough to do with mlne-r-per- "LessonJwor A Lover.” Robert hum. Paul Lucas. Rldgelxi HarUnaa Hill. , Suffer­ <4t> MsnyWMd’a Flaast ing front payidiosbmatie' bllnd- "Iron Miatreea. ' Alan Ladd, Tlr- I*M < ») »• «» SffWwwmtoi neM Lt. Kimbro fliida hope la glnla Mayo. 1:M < W hospital aide. the WMBorses.’’ Prra- IriS ( •> Mewaeape 2U» fo s te r, a m Patrick. ”Thun- •:W < S> The Defeadars <4S> Tha Lerd’a Prayar •T ‘"JS* V^lov." Lon XcCsl- "The Nooee." B. O. Marshall and l:U < S> News A Weather D e liv e ry rier» Kdmiuid Gaesi Robert Reed. Attorneys defend ( S> fCra te Maa r ATUtliTIC FURNAGE OIL men in murder case, in a ainall 1:M < S> iaa Praaeisoe Beal <■•) Tfce Aaewer town, where limch mob atmda- _ < S) MaaieBla ef Caariart, I U HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE—849-3071 “B hasvaram aswvvrsv^PVSA.developed. 1-AI ( •> Meaieat at Medllallan. KM ^ •> Baw nSrSe.” Family maid Phbne 643-1129 puto' ' the ' hodsehold hoOselhald through irse L T. WOOD CO. rigorous gUSAAMSD routine oflU aaimuBepuc

Jack Llnkletter.-.hoat. Ti^ per-. form ers ratertaln atudent- aadV SiM Bewleee Tear etioee at tarioue college cam- and tlaals of the puses. Aa'"- at Atlantic Ten ) Sasarday Hlght At -J--™ Webara, Mass. Chris M svles ^ t d m k liraaBke). eonnnentator. (Oolec)JolO 'Thrae.__ _ Coins „la FREE OIL TANK PROTECTION Fountain** Jean Patera. Roasaho B ranIal Oltton ssMMi Webb WWW Muiaand A^jTouiy"DarotbJ" ELECTRONICS OI!B SONITOB AFTUOAnON OUAROS YOVB TANK IS |in HcOuIre; Comedy-drSma o f three young American aecretsriea id b y a AflAlNW Dm teNAL BUST AND OOBBOBION l4!.S{S^PaM . . woridM hi Rome. Italy. LfiBORATORiES 88 th an •iM < » ^&SrjCUM7&riar) ..fSdiM to Iiawvenee Walk Whew Tou got more than highly refined SbeU heating oil when you bar - WorM warN INOf apena dandiig Shd Instnimental erstan d Three at- ~ toriag Uhcfc meets -‘ SUklAmsolos - ' rttmvaaMmratoaturing 'ffXAWfbnee FW.^ta_Welk 27/ BROAD eome ona of dur "eertmed oomfori" ouetomere. At no extra ooet —Pena. rh-lSom PMISdel- and hla ------Mueie------fu tu r e s yrs provide anti-rust protection tor your oil etolrage tank with H a k e t .:" . our exoluelve Bonltor appUostion. It’s Just ona of the extras you jaomas, uiwa aaa ■!. San Aa- •:N i n Omre Oan WIS Travel Richard Boone stors. Paladin anjoy when you beat witti ShelL Call today, tries, to prevent two brothers lu la tlv e »stejssas"“':“’ •laytiw: :cme aiiotiieir over a parcelpares of land. Iffe and ■njDfflMN NEW r i ) < avia 8kaw JJam ^ a s s Araew atara. A lonelic u n d er- mdow mistakes Quint AipertS le w eek WYMAN ktadneaB tor . romsatle Intoreid Regis- 0 |L CO.. INC. Wilbur lleCIare va. TM - Wright' 10 , round middleweight contest M St.. Maaldiestor WHh Barar from ToMo Sports arena. Ohio. none MI t-«48S STS- f. S-tS^nv Make That Spare Boekvlllet SdS (se> WaaUastaa Ba Top bowlers compete for caah CERTIFIED prues from Paramua Bowling, ( BNil«a ATM Psramua, N,-J. 7:30 OOMFORT (3 1 Mewa. (hiaita A W ealhsr

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. A young AiaertoBa Sndiaa oHnns Brlon Keith 0 0 A l- I to kwoeMta l booHiMr sMnahs wMcb Robott OummhigB heads on MU « vr **w » ■ B u t XL Atod W oely. a ______ijlar past to "Loot of the PMuato W aUaca B « m3 r,“ e S r « j ? » ' of tho world who oppowno at MoM (88) Dkraatliiia H y o o ," a oomodb^ a b o u t a p r ir n t o ( t U Oar^r^Cpylar Mead bsdoro Dr. MModore Botw fXoopltal for 081 e*aralBBttoe and MtooUve who mta Miarloui w i i M > v> Ontiiifar JisiM (norioo ptor W oaO m Obany) oMima to bo A long-loot uncle of m iMb when ho deoMea to poMerh I >) n w A b s w c y ioonvtaiotMt Mm to aanept tnnilam Dfais DaM MM«I D r . KM o m (fttchaid OMnbber- bhnoolt after TV and movie tovom Tiawa*lS3umrtaBt Imeittoal toohnlquop, on NBO-TVW laln). hi ‘nhe Gift of tho Kood- Jew tek U te Open m a d iMBdi" on N BC-TVo "Dr. KOdare*’ jpttootor" Tuentoy, April SO 8« a e d H a u t O iM t t ad no teM g M r 1 p a • ; U ...... ~T k c s S S M e m n i j ■Myr« SaarW in^ A r^ yia*?'!^ ^^ . ' ^ . Thuxoday, May g 8 :6 0 -9 :3 0 p m . ( 9 :8 0 -1 0 :8 0 pm. BDT). Ronald iM lA t Awn. ’ Bailor aeeka reyenfe for I H D D . M > r ) . •:W < S) UadentiuiStac Omr W «iM AaTatUah .. a m i S T E R E O Rmgan wtu be boot ( •) C riaU : : i f 8i 88 (M>. B ru n u a'a r » m ltr 8:88 , M o HB8rar" (Bi* yuBoe) M Omntoed gunMihg, lagal and <«•) O ra l Ib b a it a Jwouiided and amat dooMo bo- With help from Hoao Oanb- » ia ) Uuap Oato M j J a # . R s ; * MogM—whim may writ be tho Religtoua aei^. —^ n \ -__ ( 8) T V T ru e I w eeti Mo own reoovwy and free- (Dan Bloeker), a IMtle man S r. (88) Bip Platan Jack Wabb hoe^-r„4-i>arrator. "M - S w Y K F O ft All Models Mggori doHor-volurao Mduotry to eorce Orothera. Crot (88) khunat FMi of A deoporato ouUoiw la fln^y finds Me piaM to the Mg S> Sawtek Kaw a T in r a a----- t e r__ i ^ JaoqualiaaA b q Boott. A tho notion—w lh bo the oubjori of w ^d to '“Ilie Saga of Wblaaer !»>--S>------Okaltoa-- Of BalraMMi plane e m p 1 o y a 'accidentally MAnteoM" ofteode of MBO- ntoe B^na of nltro. « "NBC Whito Paper" Sunday, MlcQoe" on N BC-W ’a "Bonanm" lift gaetiflea Of A a Mara 'p L t e TV’o “Laramto" ooior onrtm 'Riote 8 8 on NBCMTV (4 0 - U p a n . „ (M> T U a la A a U fa ^ewB procram to r immm IF YOU OWN A BOAT CH ECK OUlt dor, April go (Ttao-6:M pm. ***w Su»*lny. Apett 8 8 | 0 - M ;U < 8) A a Clulatapkera Kobert AbarnathF ia adUor. 1 0 pm . ICDT). ^ M:ia ( a> Up Aa« Ura MMM) Ifajea idaraa, eean Put n “Beyond the Sane RCtorss5njgs?r«aw"“«ii8 r MAKINE EQUIPMENT A e mlaalon of the oburcli, ____ ®odd. "Obiter (M-88) W ^ P ap e r empbaala on the Introduction' of Crayen Stoty." Foratar Anay The Buainaaa oA 0 ______new concapta in church InTotre- doctor renauabaa hia prnfiaaioai. flint rep^ on the'jhaBotneaal ment by Itunaen. Oueata: John. Carradina and naaa < S> UtaraaHenal laaa ■ organised aambliap T U E S D A Y T e le v is io n P R O G R A M ______<4#> rank Far Tadaj f f f } SpatUpkt Oa TaWh Citizens Band Rodio Sole! oiid I M m Gbtototoai S i M ( 8) Camera Araa 5 2 5 8<88 < 8) H aase Party 8:88 ( 8) Oritapa Bawl moralsSti^ structure ^ss S of r«.AmerioaaE^.a life 8 :8 8 < 8) Ltoyt BrMpas Bhew Jamea Macandrew, boat. Vodefatw Robert Baria am Qhet Huntley. sis::i33 ( 8> Qaauieata aad Peapla elpht coUepian eontaataafa. ChtO- S S S » ^ £ r . £ r S c a - (88) naaUera a< FaMk leiipinp te ------a m : P n ly----- aralty- ▼•fea Ftoaataaa 8 0 8 «e> Weatera Jaartaraa . G u ^ : Patrtoe M aaa^ oparaUo Dumont Color TV 1 0 8 “ “ Delaware (HewaHc, and. oor^rt soprano, and Andre te> 8 :8 8 ( .8) B 4lpe M l y t o _____(88-88) Mb Ballwtakla■ ■ * g iy ProlKmto, noted ballet dancer. ssjiiacusas- Oarlaaa Series Atop Barry Morell aad Ropar 8:8# ( 8) A e a H a l h ____ „ „ Will lama. Mwmtop I Comedy variety. Oueete: Forreat "Fropmen of the Ature." A ra- ■jcmomcs 2 8 la c k e r aad <88> A la la tkaXUb 88:88 ( 8) W M ^ My X ^ t . .. Basalat Faeae at a Ohml ■ 08 iiif)Tiia 8) t !T t 3 Ii?:iiK^J n l T T i i t e r C a rro ll. («> BiMa laatlfata £»•»„ Drt[.^ niodarator. Oueat LARORAtOM BS (88-1 | n - 8t) Bmptaa (Oslar) paneliat: Shelly IBermaa, oomadi- M 8 ( 8) rite S ? a 2 * S L £ * - SbM Lnper Steyens. A parapleaie U: 8* <88) ladaafiy Oa Paaada 0 „ (88) A a Ckrlalepkara a * . 5 * v«« isnMtt ' ■ _rawu fy» ai I 8 :N < 8> laalakta Filmed at LKUe Credc. Ta. M:88 n i) Raws m tet? topandyaed by a ( 8> klBBul Faa I * S * * **'• F rees (Oaleat S f’” ^ Waattaa 1 i88 < 8) and faces i wheelchair as- < 8) Oambal <»> Wawa A W a a * ^ ' istence. (88) OhaatpiraiAi; STANEK Ml 9-11M ^T-a^B-atrat Taara af * Weatkaraiaa 1:88 I S (M) FraUam ~ 8:88 ( 8) &to- a.aa i Araartcaa ~ <88) B la a ~ a a d W a a la ii „ (88) FHae 8 :8 8 (88) ____ (n> —_Jlaaaa Ohan< GaH 8 :8 8 I 8) M r. B d S:S 8:88 J g Bteg 18:88 ( 8) We B ^ v e Alan Younp, Coaale Hlnaa. Wit- [ l ^ a s r v - . oowtara An- ( 8) Tea Ha BawMac bur Peat, owner of Eld, haa a Jitoh to toaaa <88) Oaaaera problent Whether to treat Miatar <88> Saaday Matiaee 5# to hla alck M or treat hia "SpeUbooad." bprid Bei "Outcasta of the CHp." wife to an eyeninp ont.(R) D w io y y , Sayiam of $9 1 .1 9 a ywir and morol t:« p; mm wiUle peanmlnz for miffifHr Maaaen. Robert Hutton. (W) McKrayar Awl Th; bohaal T h e major a jo r flopt of homs hoaUag, of oounw. Is Uio ooot of tfeo fgal or ib it t iwtd. WWi Ifct latoni pf oWng Rtorat Moliarif lo Ifct 8:88 5 __ <84> Waatayar Fraaeala Beaeyraeeaaaa B B d h e r * ' •'•“ifcisrri8 :4 8 (U) Sekaal 8:88 IS?)“M aJ%ap. 88:88 ( 8) Had Cabnar—Hawa (M) Afiiena Patrol iil *^y“*”* Mr N m u m t U M oS m m Hio b^ ( 8) Jack Beany Show 1:8 8 < 8) PereepIlaB 1:88 t 8) Uwala Letter to TIu-ee Wiyea.’ XM c A re o e n t m 66" MflM MHiDWtaii^ GImii Corfcott (Ml) wEI Hemy stapes a variety show aad < 8) CkamplaBahlp BiMna Doustos, Ann flotbem. t BAUoiua mogABtooiitlkteted tlmt U kotnoowM 11:48 f ^ W v r i e Jon June tioeAart Cub 18:88 ( 8) Maws A Waalhea „ B t 8B 8 l t08. And hOAtlllg ______"^feasor Bewara.’ (M) Wlaalaa Plaa ly Wllscn ta told he muat stay in ^ Mr mhlatoBAMiLMid hohtlag ooitiLWlS « juggler, set a fast pack. (83) F ilm 18:U < 8} Maaieat a( “ beoomaa inbrg amportAat b o w th an a v e r bt MorllR Miliia/i Ntw parlnar in iIm raqf sports cor. w h fo bed to reeoyer from a a^oua 1:88 ( 8) Haaraeapa 1 :8 8 < 8> Washiaertaa B m m H illness so Timmy looks after hia 8, o n M o l a k n o , l a «Mo B k P tfo rd AfOB Smn In ^ 8 • Mon's World'* unHi Hi mtinwiy and (WfSSteM^ Diok 'Powcil ShoGlro < 8) Beat Baaay Cnitaeaa iR rm w W.«mv ^vv m jo m f uanig A-rauran DtlOBt AatOIBBtiO o n 'R lB t. ZBIPOrtailt aaa flwahhf Lairt of the P^ ate Byes.*' Rob> <8888: B a a rk a ll ( 8) Baaraaea (» mSf s>a^^r ( .i ^mauSm^SEvrii oH Cummings Bddie Red ^OX Ta. Chlcaco. (88-88) Baelpa OrTaala iliS moiiesr tlu t cut well bo mvortod to other pvupogas bsr thq wtoe homo o w am ^ ^ ^ •orljr iMi laoten, Corbott wHI now ploy Line Coio, "TW Mat to a TtaL" 8f88 . WlUiam Beiul&. A prtrate da- J r r a j — _ . ^ C aararaa UJ. Anny Rongdr ond vottroo of tlw Rghling «0 sM ri <88*^ at OaeUae t«.on>*‘:^ ~ ,„o « yeJ^ A f JI ■ f A r ? I H' ( t, fomm 'P tetara inVMNoiii. t i e B M Draw MeOraw W todteB. PROGRAM (48) Haw s n ar^ r. Ness Im pereooJeeriS Ckaaaal (8SA8) Bampor Basra don pramlara of the Gartaad M m ,,IBM /8lj6%£SSi5 c r . J) Drasaet' narcotics rinz. 8:88 ( 8) Tewa Orter ( atM Sl Taara Pba A M:88I ( 8) Garry ateroera Bhew a « Holfy6900d OH TV ho said. " I oattod you," ho told tori# (to) (BabUrae 8:M ( 8) OaUepe of The Ala 8 :U ( 8) Dabble Drake Mm w Ui gSS-rtl- “ l ^ a O f Fteaturinp Dui (88) OaatiBeBlal Olaaera t-.U (8 8 8 4 8 ) Hew s -8 ) Tear Flrat m tovaataras hi Ttara iu e S a : (CD 8 :8 8 ( 3) MiniaBalra 1 :8 8 ( 8) After Oiaaar Mayla Bowers, "because I Just had to gto I (88) Hews 8:88 ( 8) Saarfaa Semeetar ilor) 8:48 ( 804X88) Hews w a lk e r Aoa RoeeouitT Clooneir, ' ( 8)' Beat O f Q raacha "?™£>» ;Wonp The Mohawk.” Pudy O ariw ^ s Jaat-pranBlarod I t off m y (d io a t," I E in ze r. (81-88) CaatiaeBtal Claeeroaae (a) 8 :8 8 (84) Schaal (■ 8:88 l m < » Ta TeB Tha Trate ( 8) Mameats ef OanafUt ^raJEur“ *** I*«wi aad vvla, "Z Could Go oa atagii«" "WbatT" atonaad the Olaap- 18:88 i W (8 ) fiawa. WeiMher (8GT Ohet H a a fla z StaaaaAfaMF .( 8) Mewseapa -BaBatla Baa: 8:4 8 fiS'lfeyla (one# "Hw ZmMdy Maga") oap- drugged Bowora. | — - ...... (to) weatea^ Lseid Hawe 9 ’JPL?S’^ F Is edltorr^"* > (88A 8) Today Shaw W HITING CORP. (J- 4848) a e c e -V p I 18:88 ( 8) cTateadar ttMM lor tha flrat time oa Mm (88) Driver EMaeaHaa : (88■■ ) BdH~ !d H orL-. o ^ (88.M) Bay Wbu " I ao loagar foal ao8«y tor Jatto »> 48 (^‘arnl ”*** Smog: The Silent KiBet- (88) W eather (gM^Waw. aad WaUkra 2 M N O A 8 W e-m . M t-IIM ‘IiM OBtnuMdlaary ageoitOBMat aad Gariand," aimouneod PoiawBiL 1 9 Hawt^aSr BeFrat l w * F l 5 r " *"* Waatear fvcuiws ra Londco in a visit to I Frieada at Mr. Ooaher < 8) Toe TraatT ^ (4J> m Stera Haytoaea ------of today's atagtaig • V o t gg yaara Tva baaa aayh«: VtoAhAt^fiL w m B n w WeetnUns^ section ■ for aa- i ( 8) Let's Talk Abaat 1 i }8 (Mi Special Braort — J 8) 88:88 ( 8l HantemakOn Moyia 1 :1 5 (18) Weatera Mara. Hlahllahla •Pram'Poor Judy,JiiAw- poorrwww Ju__Xutw ' (48) H c „ _ ■"W ( 8) OimtalB Kaaparaa Little Bit of Heavan.” GHorla (to) Byarii Oaraera tori8S«)”5'mi5r«>'^^ a m Ii (48) OaOepeM le p e a t thetfie A ir J ^ and Robert Stock. : J5r*^ wSSSST to rn vmusi •'MW tiMM of G GtilAGa 1 don’t have to my tt I ( t) H u lUehaids N m r. » } S K T a ia d J h ^ a loyal Moada aeuMta’t ...had I wanted yoil '" • r e (88) Hews A Wratewr (S) Jack La Laaae 1 :8 8 (IM ) Maaday Mpht at tea Maw flrat to kaow." "" UUSa p ij s * b n iM M iV o Ihay at* hioo aomo- l a i i e Jolui Smith, Robert Fi 1#:88 i 8 S S L J I , * ^ 4d o fo e . tho btaak la Thm ho hung «p to Boworb _ . Je ra la U : t 8 (J^ ) The Pries la BW (Color) "The^______Huaton.''______Robert_____ metoeto at- MttiAum, R otert Wraner. Aa ao- dF eoiiatoat in for- "lliaaks a lot.” <48> for th« finest In (Ctolor) UonHdramation-dram a of Amanra'a - top Jo t MANCHESTER Poor Judyl la e W y ia a fiphterfip h ter aqaqnadroh dorinp tiw A f a .a L < 8) Bpertevlew aatradtea* reanre a n WWar. ar. Oomo to thUk about K. I gaMB 11:88 (88 48) Tealaht flhaw «0 ) „ (8 4 8 -88) T a aere n _Far . A fli nha writer IfaaaaTty M b a s o n , i *'**'^*?L^* Itokataa OLPSMOBILE gSg wo'vo all aald tt at oaa ttiad or aa< CUSTOM 18:88 ( 8) Lays af Lila Larry Ward iriUi pueato Harry imidoa, to M ai wntor BHl H other. Tho flhn pata her a MMo I n|> Hews, Weateir md (8848) Tear Fbsi * T r o t * i leats; Gary Merrill ant W eotortt^ aait'ia Hoihiwnod, to a petatod eloaer to tho "aomawhara" liae Brooke. Angay tootar to ‘F e^ at Snake River." Maw amma of ato rnltof. ^ ..(jtoe ^ MADE a. F a rd •i«fi nOUea a band of farittan to that rafatoow aha’a alw aja fl ■to act of eowudiee aa# U i 88 ( 8) Sacrak •12 1 a^eot teTdintotaitertm^ 1 a t O raa. (8848) T r a t k ------ho jp sto p a man freen empira- about. 804# RIRMTURE <8-4848) Friher Kasws •t*8 < *> X g in Shaw M i S - l H l U :4 8 : 8) The OaMtop U ik t (84) Diaravefy ef Braakflald 188 SEE U :8 5 (1848) Haw s D ay LimUle Ball, Tiviaa Tanca aad 1 :1 8 ( I) Beat BaBm ftorney U o o i% Purchase of a (AM ) Oeaeral W EDINESDAY P R O G R A M (8848) At Ham •tiJ*>Sd‘' “5l»*to th« Ptaaa ef NEW or USED ALUMINUM lADD ERt T e le v is io n (48) News friend Tivlaii. SMITHES (51) warn ( 848-M) M fleaua Vm lA R V RURIH jn 88 tnm if Mb 1 :8 8 (48) Barbara Baraaid Bht Chuck Coonora with Johnny Oraw- U*M^r.ra4 l.00 ff. m VLT DHJCIOUi iKurs, terd in ‘inie Moat Amaalnp Maa"- ■T i H i ^ > W u M 1 :1 8 ( 8) Aa The Warid Tana Sammy Davto Jr., puaat atara aa 2rM 4r.^ ijo fi. H aw s ra ------J o h n ..Jointire,l id wMi oMut ( 8) OaBBMttoBl MayteMai •nilroad cook who masquerades a ( M UM "The. Smllliip OhosL” Atoals a a . V . f ^ fu n ^ O t) CHKKEN a za o a a Smith and Wayne Morris. ®MaLJ Vkaaraa Shew R p s w e I d S M I m I m X'.... (U> ^ Bip Ptotaro Donny.„Thoiw Martorie Lord. COBURN A MIOPtHROOKei-a j—m ooim ^'S^JetSto ^JS 9S5?*SS. ukclo Too- a m (88)^b>eriera AIhura oooe yiaite Danny's anartment to _ MVISfliimfTS CMt^MMUeOaUs 1 :8 8 SSSafiLl®"”*** MB. fiW Om S f . JDBMBOM JK . MOtoW- m " u W m L mSS i w ^ ^ 1:8 5 (88) Men af Dasttay 7/lSSJf S»“°y jytJ.^KUiy home. StiUTiiig Dwzyne Hlckmon iG'GGBl QBMTSteam m rita ';Jadc Lord Hard ra^owa a aew "enonS^ 8 :8 8 ( 8) P assw aid Quests; Junerune Hardtnp, (Eirls Rob- (88-88) Bra Jarred (Cateri toacii.. Stone;wtooay is dimnayad S F ttot^'produCoa aapM'hiiman ( 18) Lite at BB» » VERNON M e k D p 1 8 Mhiotao Etetar » •trenptb. — “ s i N C B m r * confronted with proUern by tesB- 8 8 8 M A IN ‘ 1 8#M ) Oeiap My Wap (48 48) Day la daari 8II 8 -U 8 B IbU W iw l WALUPAw. 4 M BfAIN ST.—an » JfSSSU 'K ij"- VMKNON CSBCUl toaninp ^ e _^ y with Dick v u <«?)* i s s r ^ s r .M 8 -1 8 MI (88-88) The Daetara ■Ears M t E E ^ , g& lK;k^.W a£-KSS R ob- c- ( 8-1848) Beyea Keys ny Howard. The Darlinp clan re­ (U) Baras aad ABaa cla n re- . t o D m o u a 8 :H (88 48) Hews turn* to Mdybeiry, wtta its own 8 :8 8 ( 8) Bdtee af Hiphl TaSor** “ *■ pbeiiff Andy ****' i»?^ ^ ^ ^ *'^'*NIMaa wite Buddy Elbaen, Irene li Ryan, (8S-8#)Laretla YMap Bbsw ««-m ^ Unklottea Skew DOES M a k a A 'Jyd a^ aa hia 01 - atto jtto rn r e y ( 8-48481 Qaera Fto^A Day ayne Maadowa aad T m t n v i l w hen Ida fa m ily to auedi b y ,ite> (18) MintaB.^D^ M ayl^ ^ e r ' TP a* n e llsia Ju d ^ jpeo- I coumo. 8 :8 8 ( 8) Ta Ten The Tratk le’s reactionsme in uausuaT stt^ m .O r a t a ’a (88I8)> YaaYea Daa’lDaa’t m y gana. IM key Rooney, (84) The Campater A it' K-^=3i-^a**a Tw or. “aSK M :8 8 ( 8) Passw ord S#)*Oritoel Bp Fire (4M ) HhavDe Yaa TraatT With'‘Allan Ludden. lioat .e s fea. \ ( . 8 i88 ^ 8) Dljok Taa*ppke Bhew ■:■■ ( . .8 .) Hews, DaiOaaptos B d w aid s guest celebrities. Ouette: s \V I S 4% •) The a S ^ S S T and Bwa M«W W w HOore, Morey 4 :8 8 (- 8) B a i M i _____A n ^_ -8 Arthur Godfrey and Rosemary »W m ra Shaw aterdam. Romancesltarved (8848>jStteh Qam Clooney. i M - t f.]g , VMBOBBbUIK’^ (to) FU b Ropera f ^ in love with ^ _ ( 8 4 8 4 8 ) A m eriera I o \ \ Jwjye Good(lood P — ftU Tha FMeaito Gteto j£ 8M ) David Briakley’a Joaraal K A DffffURENCE M Ceaar Ronisro. beat comic. 4 :8 8 ( 8) H aw . (Color) ItevM BiteU ^ is edttor. S h o p A t H o b m For Four OmtfH (88M ) Make Basra Far Fkiiy D ^ ’a Islaiid. onca alte of Franefa ^ lYEGUSS SERVICE ^ S f n - d r a r <„8 4 8 4 S) Diseayary IS la tonipht’a subieot. •’" / t e S a S " ToQer.. m iB^ i^iaea SimdS Tou can take advantage of .your (18) mUloB Dollar Maria Bawoi comonit to help Duncan with dU* inoney-aaving Spectacular Juat by 8 riS ( 8) K p 8 Theatre VtoMirt iSwuda vSlh Pa- U U U L l U h 8 the o *W y . of eregtaiw firamca aato leaaea, thera are seme SIS 40' n Eleveate Boar trial uara truth serum on iM I 8) Weimer, Hews aad 8 pa Mohawk broadloom right la youn _ (88) Haws Depart BtarrinpSr----■— Wendeii O - o ray h t to 8 :8 8 ( 8 ) Admiral raok m # ) T s a r S p o t *------8 W8 ( 8) The Draaty _—Medioine j ___ Man in This Day and o w n h o m e. 18:88 Oi^Munp Ths Blan ftoa w'lalky e f our toaSeea, our \mim, and our aorrioo are tha m Hews A Weatera (88) Marie at 8 Imradto gam e, w ith H ik e Stokey ApoT" A yuuw American bidian MANCHESTER CARPET "The Htta of Jan. 18." ■ Bt. Panelists: Hen. Cooriem Mg FOMiaB why w« oaa promlao you mtlafaetion wHh your gitiaana I U :88 ' ” ia arrested for dlaturblnp tha (84) ChU ^ 'a Fiapmara ■> H m peace and confined aa a raeatal SlI Main SL—M l g-«lM Robert Preaton, Enira Drew. Bebartlan Cabot, Baveriy G aria^ m,J8) Bdltorial eoae. <••) Three Btaapea Riito Loe with puest stars Jacques Mop ju to aaa ua whaaoror yon awed optieal aarrioaa. Wan ba ! S.to4 8 4 8 ) H aw s ( 8-48 48) Hokad OHy % 3 Wnc and Dorothy Malang PrChe (*•) The Admiral aad flaakhj T h ird M an W H tn ‘« w iL E 4 AnME4 n qtoatohtlpi^ fix Stara Paul Butke. Horace Mc­ Show k Hews, Weateea Mahon. A man ia twdered to toave ____ (M ) n h a ) Hews and Waatear town by hoodluma but won’t b*. MANCHESTER 8 :8 8 (SID K a r iy Show l i :8 8 Waatear aM Iff CAN SAVE YOU SKMgd IfUS YlARi) I H e itla p a c&uicauae of Ids plrifrlend. i 33?®, g«ct*i «* Convict Lake." 18) Haws aad. Waalhi ' 48 Tears toUh Fitapatetek » Hewe ___ P tilB M l88 PIPE aRi SUPPLY Elthel Barrymore, Oleim Ford, ^ |K ra ”SS Wratkra 1) FHae 1 :1 8 1- - - 8-48-58) News. Waatear A aS«» •» OieWra >rta mOOBPOBATED . (88) F ilm U iU (. 8) Maaday atS S S T Off 1 :U I "BJacape totkcTnii." J oIb i BaM r , lay. Jera Fosek. jirtstortAr „ „ . Rewi A Waatear WHOLESAU 8 ;S 7»88 ( _ = , jggg., 11:18 ( 8) Wedaeadoy StarilpU _ («) Stave AB sib Shaw i‘t 2*5R » ." * j 3 S fa lM a e ia . WILLIAMS WII Ida Lupine. "The Devll’a General.’* PLUM BING and U :8 8 (8#>-|teette Baaadap' D«a WIUIS Garage ran, Fnlltxar Prim-win Jm p^^ Mortarae Cbok. 8 r i8 (48) CaU M r. D c a amp Journalist, offer* candid (48)~8 tove A Baa HEATING SUPPLIES 8 :8 8 ( 8) Weatker, Hews, iaaate vlewB of the events, forces and U :t o ( 8) Sporis View (48) B e a l A O rom Ao mraonaUUch a t a p ^ daaffiJM of U:S 8 V I S I T O C B 8 HOWBOOM MMBte wh^ja t h m Toaipkt H M aa) (M) ig S S L . PLCHBING—BBATONI— AM OOM panOtoin thiii jiation aad the rest M ilia aema 8 MB M. MAIN 8 T. (48) Laae Baaptp —la Lord’s Fraper (58) - . A u x o K m F Ju m m m St) Tto Tbatalan (OoteV N ew serae •’•S ssir*' MABI m - M A N C Starrlnp Jamea ~D ru ry aad L a te HawB JTCCbb. Judge Garin______befHi.... 8 t8C group of Poliab tmmiprants PA8B FOVm MANCSBBTBE KYSinW HlltAIiD, MANCHBaTER. OOWW^ gATUttPAY.^^^ t*#

dto programa. At M tiiaa aba TH U RSD A Y Jfefe»&»oi* I TV PerscHiaUlies || appaariag oa PV0|{VMM % 'itOO Pat » o v o 4 to B t Loula Pet PwitiAie } 0^.*oT«to Ah aa a weather girt and w m IdB .. arUaa .la ,«Tn « fi88 (. Ot MitoM /w A f#0Mlt MOKSiOC* Fiftt POA* ___ of the oHy^s most popular TV 6 Hotm cw iSSvSs btesd SiN ( 8) To Tali Tte Tntk hipM m w i i M a g HaaMn n o< Mo- (I8A8) Yeaas Dr. Maleae 8:88 ro'Ma la Um morntaid. a rrteeai el Mr. OMter «|88 Baea Per I ing Club of St. Louis and was in T:H ( I) la t’s Talk Ahrat Btarta out . )(ea foiwTill r ^1a belM 10 p.tt.” ixplUtm the at- ■;M ( t> OssUOa ~ sraduatlon______emla uy tMM&ra brunette paaiaUat o f NBC- .demand aa a guest speaker at lo­ .Site (4S) Oelien T tra "Today” ihoiar,. "thUi waa a cal functions. She remained in St 1, ___ and BaautlhiL* (*D Amortma AlWae tjBtoal day. Fra »«r*r woritad ao Louis tmtll jobining "Tbday” in Claire Trevor and Srtly Forort. ( 8-4M» Aaaorteaa Baadetaaf hand te Biy Hfa m I baa* dnea July 10«2. ""ISA wLurriiTe ‘ S r . - . •* Pat, who is divorced, has d •tU g ^ ^ o o lS O j»r tho famtiy o.maho j o M y ^ children: Patiidla Anne, 17; La- tiM . lerket Inveat- •^*-^wiaH?oreartoa.” (leoe»a Aeteally, Fat tkriraa an a adted- Imar m . 166; PameU Oay, 16; ftM '<»8> Se!ert PfUTOue* Ueyd ,*^«raiste Im ert ______Monday through John Wi Bnatn . eampalRB white cupola,” explains Pat. "But Nolan. Mary Beth Hufhea. Ooehisa ayraad demooraM idaaa. os n m y, 7-0 aja. KTT), Pat dow rtM Vosr Baaeh tOalas) nativa chief haa dira reaulta. the waathar, intanrtean, ftudiion it has lots of room and my family < S) Day » Oosrt needs every inch.” l i t iSeesiljr t e .i Mite Bdwnrd alMOTa and takiaa part In Um W or- >kte tbatert iiSlehorry lissi iMd diaeuaaloM with heat Hugh Newe - S i r ' S Be mvoiTdvlns a elaah ba Doaina and Jack laaoouUe. doctor and hla •V gat a obanoa to asaat and aon Oak wttb aoma of the aaort hitar- Ooehraa artiag people,” aaya Pat of bar job. ||T V N otebook! L»m e Oreena and p an •« gat gooartumpa when aome one TameoaM Sfsia Fa ______MS. tt:M ( l> SoaMB For Vraaoitow Dtann ny- Mm Airihaaaailor Stoaenaon oomw By DICK lOMINBE h a te) Trath Or Cosaessaaeos Yotea et oa. or when I tateraiew Ifa ig ^ (NBA) < S^ast) Falhor Km w i Bert l a Bert Shevetove, one of show busi- U:4S ( t) ‘fhe OaMlas UsM ( 8) WyaU ^ »P .. . liand or aee arttet Maroel Du- U :U (U) Howe Day Bevort ( 8) Newe, Weather ohaanp. H m m are aH people you neee’ most re^wcted writera and (88) Newe aad W eatl^ t:M ( S> Bert iollrt (8848) Newe A Weottor off hli collese frlende. bear ao murti about. And when I producers, sees a drastic change ( 8) Oaaeral ■•«!*■' (84) DaroMlov Vlelnn tMval with the abow to plaoea in the attitude of some performers. (tt-18> At Homo With ntty (48) Newe tits '99—Urm Mm r. BlfWW*" U48 (M dM t) NOwa. Weather and Mm tba Vltgto Islands or Holland, "There seems to be a new cult,” (88) FlilB . _ ( 8) Newe SyoHo Shevelove says. "The atan o f tWs k of Ooaa- sonaUty that immediately won her "Martin worked for two days— (48A8) Day la O e ^ , Raymond Burr. Barbara B ^ Hale, III or part of two. days,” Shevetove td 4 (88) Midday Beyer* The author of -* a* lurid eapoeo fert, soodalsht, Hyma. many admiring fans. 8:M ( 8) Boaea Party ^ ■ . rniough new to network tele- says. "Sinatra—I guess he was »y■swmwm I vMon, Pat has been in broadcast- trying to show that he was a Ug ger star—worked for two hours. lag for more than ten years. A na­ “Dean is a very humorous fellow F R I D A Y T e le v is io n P R O G R A M tive of Salt Lake City, Utah, whore and he has a lof of poise. One ghe attended the University of nigM be eaid to me—fclddingly, I <«) Adaebnl J Swabhy Utoh, Pat has apmt most of her riMite VteMM^B ^ - gueaa—‘Last year, I made 67 mil­ 8:88 ( 8) Tewa C ^ _ , Market Casney, Barbara Peyton, twhitt years in the Bast. lion and I oiriy left the bouM four Srt8 (.8) CoUeso Of. Thy .AM (88) BImw . im 6ta' re Allea 8he began her career on radio ttanea’. That’s the philosophy wMb BobertArmr U il. aria station KVIX3 tat little Rock, Ark., 6:88 these actors—see what you can .(SAM) O ^aenk U 'lft hi 1902. Two years later gbe gef away with." ( 8) — — - oA to KARK-TV in the aamo rtty 8>8S rf> MemaAta •< Oamlert largely becausw he ftarda that 8:48 1 (% 8) Naweee8j|e_ BaBetlaBa 18i|8 (48) Lord’s Fmrsr aa’women’s program director and attitude more prevalent in Holly 8:48 ( 8) OeaunnHy Uhrary (M> Taaw »•> ."18 8 (88) Nawe ona of her first assignments was .wood, Sbeveloro is now wortdm ( 8) Naweaaya- as' producer and hostess cf M eanluaively out cf New York. He V : M T i r ^ NeelrtW Way (M) Hrtra t A '. tanaginative children’s show, "Pat’s always Uved here, but form erly be *:M (iW-rt) 8) Jewiah Hewa B Tl._eVlowa (M Ssywnaaa Party.” During the next four years worked exteiadvrty there. FVxr a aha also appeared on "little RoSk timei he produced Dtatab Shore’s . 8) ...vw «,. tsi SSit, ifl&[*rti(M> Bdltartal Coming (SAoim | Tbday,” a woman’s aeries; "Young show. He just ftaUahed producing •tte ( triads) Nawa . Ideas,” a panel abow for teen- the lateot Judy Cteriaad specUO. V:BS 1 8) l<04’a Tate Ahent (88) Faadly Maikat He’s also tbs oo-author of the DtvMB Istenii, (xwa alto of Bw Broadway bR, "A Fiamy Thing famous Frwich penal ooloiw vft Happened On the Way to the TsBnSLsktt. Laaij yam , _ Urn aortbaast coast of |kmth Forum.” ifito) Bomy.. -— r Amartoa, is tba suMsot of A fUmad 'The two ooaate approach tele- risport on ■David Brinkley’s Jour. vtaton differently,” Shevelove saya. :8S nsl" Ifionday, April 20 in oolor Tm not saying cue is right and S r S e i t e Cemmtk MBC-TY (10 p.m. ED T), the other wrong, but they are dif­ (8 i J/Smu ferent. In New York, we put 9:48 Ttel'Merie iSiSrsfe 11..^ wfw* Oonfined to ahlp becauas of Sea* things on tape and try to approert- Writ < 8) Oelaedst S S m S a . "Incident of W te man DUuUo's IHarvsy Lsmbaek) mato stage teohnlepiea. In Holly­ Busem ara plnnod down by ftoj^ "measles,” ths AnpMby crow trisa wood, they put things on film and V«8) Maralas Mavto. at way ata- ELECTRONICS Peraoff. t o get rich quick ^ writing jtog^ try to approximate movie tech- te :88 In ’’OpwBtlon; Omtoat” on NBO- LABORATORIES I oAqtKis. Bannettj_.IiloyA Moiaa. ^ ^cm ]5«Sc!S!e^S&- ^ a '’‘Ensign CKTtoote” Sundsy, "The attitude out tbera offends ,FS‘****^ <8t> Baamraaeanen fights to uptUU battle oonvlnoiiig they say, 'Well, lefe knortc it off 18:88 ( triads) TaWB^^FM Aa faassaas | fe|[^% er*£hayeaBa jS Q i* ;_ , Jo^ (Josy Bishap)., that thaw and play acme golf. • man^ Ip oS t^ wttd (gV' maid, Hilda (Mary Treeu), would •When they wriU a ooa ^ hoys when, they hrtn* In tneir make an Weal “Nanny" for tttelr show there, the attitude is, ’WeU, I^Mwit) Taaaaaaae herdejbr ahiimine. eapiseted ofifipring, in “The Baby 2 it doesn’t get a httigh, weV use *{«lfe*yth. Nurse” episode Of "Hie Naur Joey MJUtINE the laugh machine’.” ^ icvr” color owlea Satup* And that, Shevelove thinks, bait Milner..Oueetttsm day, April 27 (N»<3JFV, 8W0 pm . lari' business but msohautosr M.teiw^ss’sasr Judee Rule and Sv^ Ko^r, Itrtt (88) News Day BayaM Ouy Ixxnbaido and tormen tmn- BST). [ OEGTRONICS trit I 8) 8eBCT bSudoT^Tod and Line commit thamaelvaa to oyyoalns aldea la , Oety’ ChrsBt eag. Deborah Kasr HBty A oair- the aaoNt Inter in "An Affair to Remember; (in Nawa of hte naar aad irlaa to (St) Fom to moody for hia Banlly I n romnnUc comedy about a n^ 1:88 a rodao V Ml' > • \ I 1 \ I I s n I tcrious bacihelar Ukd a aophlstl' Irit IB "T h a RcyM Brtinett Btoty,” a I cated singer who meet aboard ( M a^ of NBCvnrt *vnda I modem luxury hner, on NBC-TVs Borweri. ’ Thuraday, May 2 (7:60 two-hour” Mondsy Night at. the (18) Bis Fletere _ ^wln!a V ^ T J u th e r mrrt to S: p.m . E BT.) E Q U m i E i n ' I Movies” in color April 29 (7:30- (M> Bsrvey OIm Ihew ____ _ ..-act T or her a n llia rr’a (48) Bert i t OMvehe benefit show. PETS! 19:S0 p.m. EDT). (84) An Ase el Klaye A tout of 186 NBC-TV rijmi- esriSdS) I’m. Dlehrse Be’e aa, many of which.oijglnate col­ • PUPPIES Feuter sBIRlMS Inger Stevens guest-stars as Matty Ingels and John —. — or programs locally, carried paraplegic who tries to help Jim s TROPICAL FISH ^ «) Day y% s;t Fenner frtlB ,• ,« for.»> a> Priiu^fBS man-• NBCTa odor prognmuning ia Redigo (series star Rlttiard Egan) Beiteri queradtne aa her own maid. 1962. when be is partOysed by a fall aito U 1T L E & M c K i n n e y faces a wtaetelchalr existence. In .’.'8 (TjEg^(ISrit) TteD ee 7: ... ______Port?' U WOODBRIDOE ST. iKeya Anthony 0Oeotye ,— James Drulfy of .NBO-Tlfta T lia MANCHESTER "Duet for Eight WheeU” on NB(3- \jixihrUS Rbue. Young wife leta _ Virginian” and Richard Chambsr- TV’s “Binplre” color aerlea Tues­ 8:88 (88-N)-Nayra ttdM thoulder the fiGme fo r the lain of NBC-TV’a "Dr. KUdara” 64S-S0M ;e Of aootdeaUl drowD^ of her adopt- are two of Hdlywoed’8 moat aligt- day. April ao (8:80r9:80 p.m. 8:88 » 6) Esratta ¥ asas 6te EDT). nbMT'The Pilee U B kW (Oalaet bls badhaloni. BUI Cullen'la emcee. 8:88 ri> *a A religious young woman who MalaM Itoberte Shora. dtor of NBO- Com p / e /e I had been wed in a civil ceremony I ------criminology rtudent la TV’a "Hie Vlrginlari,’.’ »la oiUy 18 approaches moUtertaood and begs but haa bsan «a actreaa for 14 Beauty Servhe attorney Sam Benedict (Bdmoiid 8:88 JPesfhS . •toss’isu.iat’-.ssr*''- years. CnmgiiliBlIr WsnflT~f By O’Brien) to help make her taiw- Qlaele MacKeniie MM Alexander star of NBO 'Two Skilled Operators ■ I band re-marry her before a rabM. lOsg. Filins of. Normsn Oaro Rkhard Bgsn, in the "Sam Benedict" episode, 4«te (J > .B « a ;^ ____ ^ mine wardan Of a' rtretervi a TV’s______"toaplre^.... '.Ji A niokaama Gladys Clote asd KSheni- Rltodeaia, vto a pair for hia tiirss-s ttirsa-yaaT-ote daugtatts) "Hear the Mellow Wedding Ben%” a uo - . R o lcE id I b m e c Ii b se s Saturday, April 27 (NBC-TV, 7(30- ______I Patriote. Be oalls -her Boom-Boom 4:48 < 8) Bis 8 Theetn booaibso of heb deop, votoo. 18:80 p.m. XST; repeat of Nov. 8, •'JHsalSi .to ItoKOW.’; CAMEO BEAUTY [t 962>. 4:88 ( 8ri8d» toMriena (M) Rewa Beyeet BUI Leydep, o f N B O T V g - t q i l f 8rit (8) Mmiral KiSt VSal XmpiMottei" aeries, woifcad (if STUDIO Gtery C2ark’a real name is Ctertce OH) Flmt-Bhsw_ • _ bta way tluoiigh North'^aatdia L’Amoureaux, of Frsnch end ^ Fbvorite S v . ; Feae '42 I man md-BUen Draw. . Vahrarstty ag « paga- boy Ib Chi­ -Spaniiiih; descent. Be.:8teBi te (84) tondrea’ a Piayram M9I Raws ' cago with NBO. TV's "The Vlfginlaii:" (M> Three Atemea (M> Newa and Weathar