/ “ • ■ ' V.' ■ ^ FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1966: PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Bldodmohile Visits Waddell School Monday, 1:45-6:30 p.m. Be a Donor! RsAreahments WBl be served Bentley Sehool's fourth Paul — Boy Scouts at Troop saa of St. •Order of DeMolay RAM Will Seat after the oeremeniee. About Town Bartholomew’s Church will grade pupils staged a program spotiMr a paper drive tomorrow of songs and square dances Slate Tomorrow Dodge Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather The executive committee ftxmi ,9:30 to 11 .'30 a.m. at St. Wednesday in the auditorium. Building Better Citizens For the Week Ended Cloudy, chance of riiowern S t James’ Holy Nama sports Bartholomew’s School yard, Parents were invited. Some of ' dtaraiee - Et Scniebei of 28 Fire Snuffed Out PONTIAC today, high near 55-; cloudy, night committee will meet to- i ^ e wishing papers picked up the more colorful titles Includ­ Building better citizens out Michael Dr.,' Vernon, wRl be in­ MANCHESTER’S March 12. 1906 cool tonight low in 30s; sunny, idght at 8:80 in the S t James*-- Thomas Gasalino, 11 ed, “Bumps-a-Daisy,” "Poor of teen-age boys is the goal of stalled high priest of Delta In Packer Truck continued mild tomorrow, high Chapter, Rbyql Airch Masons, School cafeteria. Program anda];),,^^^ Lane, or EJugene Leacro- Little R o b i n," "Grapevine The Eighth District Fire De­ ONLY 50-55. ^tee Order of DeMolay, inter­ at semi-public installation cere­ 14,582 ticket fetums will be accepted, “urt, 146 Cushman Dr. ’Twist” and "Doctor Iron- partment was called out about national youth organisation monies tomorrow at 8 p.m. at FACTORY Manchester^A CUy of Village Charm beard.” 8:45 this morning to extinguish Paid Hunts and Robert Dwy­ Ih e Men’e Fellowwhip of the which today marks its 47th the Masonic Temple. DIRfiCT Members of the instalUng burning trash on a paxdter truck (Classified Advertising on Page 11) PRICE SEVEN CENTS er of \KTCC radio and television, Scdvation Army will meet to­ Manchester YWCA wHl spon­ birthday. PONTIAC MANCHESTER, C O N N ., SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 suite, all past high priests of at 182 HiUiard St. VOL. LX XXV , NO, 143 (FCiftiRTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) Hartford, wHl presient a pro­ morrow at 7 p.m. at the Citadel. sor a duplicate bridge game to­ John Mather Chapter in Man­ Water pumped from the fire Drita Chapter, are Franois J. DEALER gram on their experience in Col. William Spatlg will opeak night at 8 at the Oommunlty chester is 38 years old, having truck through, a -inch fi;'e Schiebei, John P. Seavey, and 114 Viet’^^m, Friday, March 25 at and show slides at 7:30 of his Y, 79 N. Main S t Registra­ been organized as Charter Oak hos a Stanley H. Steiner, installing hose was used to extinguish tile 8 pm. in the auditorium of trip to the Holy Land. The tion will be at 7:45. Refresh- . Chapter March 3, 1926. It was officers; Robert W. Ferguson, blaze. The pariter truck was on GUARANTEE SufBeld High Sihool. Proceeds meeting Is open to the public. ments will be served. The game later rwr.med for the second installing marshal, and Frank its town garbage collection of the lecture will benefit the. Rafrenhments will be served. Is open to the pubUc. WORTH worshipful maister of Manches­ J. Sohiebel, installing chaplain. rounds. Haitfdtd County 4-H Outdoor ter Lc^ge of Masons, sponsor TALKIN’ Cotter. Vietnamese Spacemen Back Home, The executive committee of Sunset Rebekah Lodge will of the chapter. Its organizer ABOUT! meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd and first ‘TJad” was William Ih e 'Rev. James W. Bottoms Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Fellows Hall. Mrs. Beverly Jen­ Walsh. Manchester Lodge each of St. Mary’s Bplscopal Church tiObanon, will meet Monday at kins, district department presi­ year presents its ‘T>ad” Walsh will conduct a service Sunday at 7:30 pm. at the Masonic Tem­ ★ dent, will conduct a woritshop. award, a medal and a savings 6:40 am. in the chapel at Man­ ple. Watching Buddhists The marching ceremony will be bond, 'to the outstanding De­ chester Memorial Hospital. This 12 ITie French Club of Manches­ rehearsed before the meeting.' Molay in the chapter. Flight Is sponsored .by the institutions Join Probe Mrs. Maybe! Dowd will head SAIGON, South Viet aion at the meeting Friday on ue . the revolution,’’ he said and chaplaincy committee uf ter will meet tonight at- 8 at DeMolay boys are celebrating MONTHS “Don’t let yourselves be exploit­ Manchester Council of Church- Orange Hall. There will be en- a refreshment eommltte. Mem- the birthday twice. Last Sun­ 8 Nam (AP) - South Viet zers are reminded to bring ar­ Buddhists. Buddhist meeting's in ed by the Communists.” tert^mnent and refreehmenta. day, they accompanied Nutmeg or Nam s military govern­ He has been calling for har­ ticles for a white elephant taUe; Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Saigon and elsewhere so far ment met for three hours have been orderly and there mony during a tour erf the 1st ''f'- to church services at Second 1 2 J I 0 0 to discuss the situation was no clear indication whether Corps area. Da Nang is its The Rosary Society of St. Oong^gational Church.* This headquarters. Remain Mum Bridget’s Church will sponsor Sunday, they will worship at caused by the ouster of Lt. any trouble would develop. "SFMN HAS SPRUNG o» PCRO'S!" a Rummage Sale tomorrow at Center Congregational Church. . m m MILES! Gen. Nguyen Chanh Thi Thi, who was ousted from the Among the rally spectators 6 government, and as commander were hundreds of soldiers ’Thi Tangerine Variety 10 a.m. at the church basement. Their present "Dad” is Charles and Buddhist demands Over Flight of South Viet Nam’s 1st Cor;s led until he was ousted March MURCOTT ORANGES ...... doz. $9^ Articles may be brought to the KENNETH A. BOYCE Pearson. ★ for social and political re­ church tonight after 7. Master Councilor The organiaation was named area, grinned broadly at a rally 10. They marched in with ban­ TOMATOES, E xtra Fancy]...... lbs 3 S 0 forms, informants said to­ ners and placards attacking Sai­ JAMES SYMINGTON ■ for Jacques DeMolay, the last in Da Nang while his supporters Particulars CAULIFLOWER, Large, Fancy!...... head 45f^ day. denounced the Saigon govern­ gon leaders. PREMIUM ICE CREAM ...... Vt gal. 8 9 « Cadette Girl Scout Troop 10 Tolland g^nd master of the Knights RECENT The Informants said the ruling Templar^ who was burtied at ment. Thi is a native of the 1st Corps CAPE KENNEDY, Fls£. RED PISTACHIO NUTS ...... Ib. 89< i will sponsor a Joint bake sale generals made no formal deci- But In his speech to some 5,- Symington tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at House the stake by King Phillip of TRADE-INS area which comprises South (AP) — The Gemini 8 as­ i Cars Collide, on March 18, 1314, as a 000 persons in a small downtown Viet Nam’s five northernmost tronauts flew back to their and Hale on Main St. and at- park he jiroclalmed undimln- LOOK! Fresh Strawberries, Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Sears, RoebuCk Oo., Manchester martyr to loyalty and tolera­ on Now 66 provinces and is popular partly launching base today to ished friendship for Premier Named Chief Spanish Melous, Bose, D’AJon Pears, Seedless, Ribier Parkade. Proceeds will be used Two Charged tion. DeMolays dedicate them­ because of his mild handling of Nguyen Oao Ky ^and gave no help experts determine why Orapea, Plums, Necterines, Cider, Pineapples, Temples, toward a trip to New York City selves to the virtues of rev­ PONTIACS U.S. Planes past antigovemment demon­ liiagerlnes. Navel Oranges, White, Pink Grapefruit, ■ Steven G. Wheeler, 16, of 388 indication that he planned to their space flight suddenly by the troop. erence, loyalty, and chivaliy. strations. Of Protocol Watermelons, Coconuts: APPLES FRESH from the Oakland St.. Mlanclieeter, was We expect to have enough of Manchester’s finest * * * buck the government. His ouster touched off new turned from triumph to fuww.iRm> — Macs, Delicious, Wlnesaps and Russets. charged with unsafe passing, Although DeMolay chapters are ★ ★ H it Ashau sponsored only by Masonic " I promise the people and I protests. ’There was a feeling in WASHINGTON (AP) — The ALSO! Fresh Asparagus, Peas, Romalne, Boston t* t- The Rev. Richard Dupee of and Rnssell F. Jodmdrow, 20, of corned beef for weekend demand. Take your choice promise the soldiers that I will tnoe. Endive, Eaoarole, Green Squash, Dandelions, Corn bodies. It is hot necesoary that 65 P O N TIA C nation s new chief of protocol, ^ ^pi^ts as South Methodist Church will Beaton Rd., with failure to Bonneville Conv’t. always be at your side to contin- (See Page Three) on Cob, Frying Peppers, Rhubarb, Savoy Cabbage, Broc­ conduct a service Sunday at give proper signal about 12:30 a: boy be a eon or a relative of SWIFT PREMIUM Briskets . . . Lean Pinehurst Camp Again James W. Symington, comes they landed here after a Jet coli, Beets, Turnips, White Sweet Potatoes, Yams, a Mason to belong. Its slogan R&H, power steer­ 8:15 a.m. on radio station this morning after their cars ing, power brakes, from a prominent political faml- flight from Hawaii. They Cherry IVimatoee, Watercress, Artichokes, and New is; "Building Better Citizens.” Tendercure Chucks and Rounds. SAIGON, South Viet Nam Sweet Potatoes. WINF. The program is spon­ coiHded on Rt. 30 In Tolland, power bucket seats. ly — but he is best known in the bounced down the plane steps sored by the Manchester Minis­ Stafford State P6Hce report. DeMolay chapters have been Factory Air Con­ (AP) — U. S. Air Force B52 and waved at a crowd of about Trade Commission Reports capital, smd even in the Soviet I ters Association. Police say both cars were involved In many community These special large chicken breasts are cut from Grade ditioning, power bombers hit the Ashau Special 200 persons. « «Hete*s W hen Yon Meet Your Neighbors and Friends!” eastbound. The colllstoti oc­ projects. • John Mather Chapter windows, console. union, as a guitar player. “We had a magnificent flight A 1 government inspcKited Penobscot Fresh Chickens Forces camp which fell to North Oub Scout Pack 144 will meet curred when Wheeler attempt­ takes care o t grounds at Vietnamese forces last week, a A slightly built, 38-year-old the first seven hours,” Arm- “ THE KING ed to pass the Jehndnow car aa the Pitkin GlassN^orks, a his­ Gorgeous 43295 OF ttmlght at 7:30 at Keeney St. CHICKEN B R E A S T S ...... Special lb. 69c military spokesman announced Increase in Mergers lawyer, he probably will take to strong told the group, adding * School. Johndrow was preparing to torical Manchester site. It also today. diplomacy quite naturally. that he and Scott were disep- turn left into Kulo’s service assists the Tall Cedars with its PRODUCE!" Pork is a good boy . . . CENTER RIB CHOPS lb. 85c The strike, Friday night, by He is the son of Sen. Stuart pointed they were unable to IS PERO Polish National Alliance, station. Muscular I^ tro p h y program. the giant eight-engine bombers Symington, D-Mo.; grandson of complete their mission after ■ l i i i Trooper John Hill investigat­ 62 VOLKS. 4995 *78 OAKLAND STOEET e OPEN 7 DAYS # 648-8384 Group 1988, will meet Sunday Each chapter is supervised by Whole strips of Pork cut to order (10 to 11 lbs.) lb. 67c from Guam was ordered after Sign of Good Times former Rep. and Sen. James W. executing man’s first linkup ^ (AP Photofax) at 2 p.m. at 77 North St. ed. an adult advisory council, and Bus, aH set up for camp­ Intelligence Indicated that all Wadsworth of New York, and with another satellite. most have a Mother’s Club, as ing.. WASHINGTON (AP) — The In the food Industry which g^eat-grandson of Secretary of Astronaut Alan Shepard, left, halted an impromptu news conference with Neil Swift Premium Bacon...... lb. 89c the Americans originally in the “It was a mcignificent launch Armstrong, center, and David Scott this morning after the Genimi 8 crewmen does John Mather chapter., . 64 MERC. 41395 campvai.iy now are accounted for= Federal Trade Commission, prompted other chains to ini- state John H ay>- — without a doubt the best Age bracket for membership and tile Vietnamese support which watches business merg- tlate similar programs of their Young Symington likes the arrived back at Cape Kennedy. They refused to divulge any flight details. Miss Iowa B aco n ...... Comet 2-Door. V-8, stand­ there’s ever been,” Armstrong is 14 to 21, virlth those passing ard shift, radio, heater. trooDR who survived a reelmen- ers closely for possible viola- own. idea of being in the State De told U . Col. John G. Albert, 21 becoming Senior DeMolays. taTMsault had been extricated tions of antitrust laws, says Although the decision a llie d partment — he speaks four Ian Gemini launch director for the Swift’s Large Bologna and Liverw urst...... lb. 59c 63 PONT. 41395 ’The order has many awards. The northern regulars hit the there’s a direct relation between only to National Tea, which be- guages, including Russian. His Force! Family of Three Held The Degp-ee of Chevalier is the Grand Prix. Automatic, i«<«l <" y * » ■«».!.«"< P * f »”f, P f'i; ""-“ 'l- “ ■ They d«,ll,ed » dl«u» de- J 1. -n mergers. 24 acquisitions afiecting 486 re- ented wife, Sylvia, will Join him . •*, ., , , highest honor an active DeMo­ With this coupon and a $5.00 purchase State or power steering, power ered It March 10. Only a tre- “*'=‘ 6^ ,, ,00 . 'V, * , » tails erf their wild nde with lay can receive, while the Le­ Land O’ Lakes Butter...... ,1b. 58c brakes, R&H. W., As tile ecoHomy booms, so do tail stores In 188 cities, its m a personable protocol part- gion of Honor Is conferred upon 65 PONT. 43095 Senior DeMolays, for outstand­ Fleeing Gunman Killed ing service to their community Grand Prix. Automatic, . mejortt, « fte ».eh .»■ Sher ehah,.. .™«.h„e„f Job. In r.eert S '"! “ W.SS- and fellow men. Two most re­ SHOP PINEHURST TONIGHT TILL 9 radio, heater, power steer­ nlMatiM. record number of mergers In the second decision, the years — from Pood for Peace to . . . „ Genfini 8 and cent Manchester Senior DeMo­ ing, power brakes. The Commumst troops from ^ the past two years. year, commission ordered General juvenile delinquency - Syming- to w h iT it lays to receive the award are SATURDAY 8 A.M. TILL 6 P.M. the north spent the n « t several there were 1,893 acquisitions, Fooda Corp. to saP the S.O.S. ton has been a devoted cam- ’ 64 OLDS. 41895 days building new fortifications compared with 1,797 h»^ 1964> Oo!; o t CMeago, the. leading paigner for the Democrats, hooked up, suddenly began to Stewart Kennedy and Chester tumble crazily through the sky. After Wild Oregon Chasd REDEEM YOUR 7th W EEK COUPONS Celebrity Sedan. Power which have been blasted several ^ record year. , manufacturer of steel wool soap H e. strummed hlS guitar and M. Perris, both former “Dads steering, power brakes, The C135 Jet transport landed times by American air strikes. acquisitions within one year. sang songs on the we had to take him. We moved of the local chapter. automatic. The ^ 2 s put the final crunch here at 7:58 a.m. after an 8'i- HUOBINB, Ore. (AP) — papers found on the man Today, members of DeMolay of which the commission is Merger activity ^ Increas^ traU for his father, who sought hour flight from Hawaii^.,, ,, Police said a .fleeing gunman’s showed both Modesto, CJalif., up into position and pulled in 63 PONT. $1795 on the area. There was no eval- mergers especial- irregularly oyer _me past six tha Democrat^ preaidentUU front of him. I bailed out my strive to carry on the ideals lor uatkm of results''-nnH. and- anPTi Air awttre. jn a u y. uivi-TiKLo, i «« rasn ____ , __ j - __ At Cape Kennedy, the astro- chance selection of a hiding and Salem, Ore., as home which DeMolay gave his life — Catalina 4-Door Hardtop. ly small ones, are not publi­ years* r l ^ fr(?m 1,848 in 1960 nomination in 1960, and for ------“'7 , 1 xt , , . 4 *-. i,A„r« «f terror towns Bide and we all converged on Pinehursf Grocery, Inc. Force officer said it was reason­ to last, year’s 1,B9b. The annual President Johnson, who app6int- "^uts will huddle with the Na- place led to loyalty and service to God and 2 to choose from, power cized. And the commission’s for the Marvin Keeler family, The wounded, passerby, Milton the rear seat. able to presume the enemy average merger rate between g number „of mergers i„ the 1964 campaign, Sym- three days in ap effort to solve Police said they fatally shot was reported progressing sat- ^ ■II Ground action against the railroads public utilities or ra- dropped to 1,667 in 1982 and to 1,- ingtoiT -took his m ltar on the the mystery of the harrowing to help.’ ■ ■I Viet CJong produced only slight stations reported, “Young Citizens for Johnson” ride that caused the first emer- Harvey LeRoy Baker, 38, after isfoctorlly. The wild spree started late in As the officers converged, a HOT contact today. The 25th Division acquisitions last l»t>t these rates were still higher barbeque fund-raising circuit, gency landing in the U.S. man he held three members of the Keeler family hostage in their the afternoon when a gunman shot rang out and Baker Shop Saturday. Last day to save on values listed pKObing about 30 miles south- _ i_063 - occurred in flong wlU, Johnson’s daughters, b J m l l‘^ “‘^ c e “ro"'’on ~a wild ;jitonriieTto hirfdUp tJie One O’-- manufacturing Industries as aim u ^ average be- Lynda and Lucl. Ih e fatal shot was fired by Lt. in our Spring Circular! ONES! (See Page Three) * chase through downtown Eu- Clock Market. A police officer they have in prior yeare, the tween 1966 and 1969, He also has used his tenor off from Cape Kennedy at 11:41 . accosted the fleeing man, euid Pat Larion, who had dashed up voice and musical talent to win a.m. Wednesday and later gene and woun na^d 64 Pon t 42595 commission said. shots were exchanged. from another police car, officers Roy A. Prewitt, assistant friends in social circles at home linked up with an Agena satel- ^ k e r, , on/.pp/i The men ducked into the said. Grand Prix, 421 eng;ine, and abroad. He has entertained llte in an historic space feat, 4 on the floor, power director of the commission’s Heart Hospital of head wounds. Keeler home. Police, armed Villagers Btdk Bureau of Ecxmomics, said no Calm Returns Queen Elizabeth in England and steering and brakes, (See Page Three) Police said identification with shotguns and maeWne guns AM-FM radio, rever­ Police Cleanup projections had been made of her sister, Princess Mafgaret, surrounded the house. Hostage 'tells ■. HOUSE berator rear speaker, the possible number of mergers, To Indonesia at Atty. Gen. and Mrs. Nicholas The robber allowed Keeler to one of a kind! __More-.1 either piiner partial narLim or ur total, luwu for lui this uuo Katzeubach’s famous Washlng- ^Inside’ Story f j A ~ i r year C h“ said co’mmlssion SINGAPORE (AP) - Jakarta ton party last November. take their 18-month-old child year. But he said commission outside, but held the other three 64Buick $2695 STrta^STTvoc ^day £ t ex p o rts have found a close cor- When he left the Marine Corps By MRS. MARVIN KEELER Riviera, power steer­ “ J!? ; 4. relation between prosperous the new military regime’s ar- after World War H, Jimmy fol- Birthday Eve Party members of the family, includ­ EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — When ing & brakes, automat­ the ^ llc e D e^ m O T ts ^ b u sin ess^ ^ ^ ers rest of Foreign Minister Suban- lowed his father’s advice and ing 8-year-old Martin, at gun­ he walked Into the house, he point for three hours. & HALE ic, mint condition. . ^ n ^ J ’^ - l t s Z b l e s ' ' ”® ‘‘“ver the Ion“ ” ^ drio and 14 other pro-Commu- studied Russian at night school, looked at me and said, “Ma’am, ^ ra + in n Info The Commission this week idst Cabinet members, reliable while working as assistant city “He talked to the older boy if aiiyone asks if you’ve seen MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER 63Chev. 41795 some, wajtWng television, in­ anyone, you tell them no.’’ ^ S ^ u t n r iT Sinoui^S” announced rulings in two major sources said. attorney in St. Louis. Given for Lynda Bird cluding newscasts about him­ Super Sport 2 - Door nm *hv UD merger cases it had had under Most of the troops that Lt. Later, on a summer visit to Hardtop, -automatic, self. It seemed to tickle Wm,” He said he had been behind power steering, power h a^ ica^ s tokeen vehi^ ®^dy for some time. In eich Gen. Suharto had ordered to the Soviet Union in 1968, Sym- HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Lynda the 39-room Ijaronial mansioh bars long enough and didn’t of o case it ruled the antitrust laws strategic points in the Indonesia ington turned into a one-man Mrs. Keeler said. brakes. Jet black. Bird Johnson, serenaded by which he shares with We mother After about three hours, the have anytWng to lose. He 65 Pont. 42895 ^o.rf of Hie ooffeehoiises had been. Violated. capital during the arrests Fri- diplomat singing American folk Hollywood on her birthday eve, and brothers. robber demanded a get-away seemed to be rational and sane, Ind nivhtclubs are located ^ « barred the day have now left Jakarta, the songs In Russian in nightly ap- celebrates the big day tonight It was the scene Friday night car and got it. He herded the but I guess anyone who is going Bonneville 2-Dr. Hard' "^eAifariiir fhe qoiinrp mile National Tea Oo. of Chicago, the sources said, but a few troops pearances at parks in Lenin- a , very exclusive party of a quleUy elaborate party Keelers into the car, leaving to do anything like this is a top, 4 on the floor, ex continued to guard President grad, Kiev and Moscow. Crowds, bosted by her current escort, wWch (Jeorge ^ t e d to intro- ®® behind UtUe bit off. tra sharp. Bleecker from acquiring any more stores Sukarno’s Merdeka Palace in gathered to hear him. 1116 Rus- actor George Hamilton. duce ■■---- ’ Lynda — Tj4_i Bird to Hollywood’s —4'- a MacDougal and Keeler drove. The gunman He talked to the older II tte ^ “Vould ^*'jammeT^rith “ y®“ ® O'® ' slans learned his songs and L^da’ to whom Eddie Fisher elite. t^evlaion, ’ ■' mission approval. ’The FTC said Sukarno hlmMlf was at his taught Wm some of theirs. Friday night, “On One Tbe guest list, carefully and Mrs. Keeler sat in the back. some, watched 63 OLDS. 41795 “It was a wild drive for quite (See Page Three) National had led a merger trend summer ^ la c e r it Bogor, about' Symington’s only actual expe- Happy Day I ’ll Make Lynda greened by Secret Service (See Ffige Ihree) Convertible. Power steer­ ______. 40 miles away, the sources add- rience in the diplomatic field Mine,” will be feted tonight at a men. Included Greer Garson; a bit. He had my husband Stop ing & brakes, automatic. ' ed. He had been reportedly tak- was a stint from 1958^ as spe- dinner jiarty for 12. Among the olenn Ford and Ws fiancee, once to tell him that he was going to start shooting into the 64CHEV. 41995 en there, early Friday under cial assistant to Ambassador, be Tony Curtis“ and ' Kathy Hays; Hugh O’Brion; VERY IMPORTANT heavy guard. John Hay (Jock) Whitney in wife,.actress Christine Kauf- crowd if they didn’t stop'fol­ Natalie , Wood; Red Buttons; lowing us,” Mrs. Keeler told 4-Door Sedan, Bel Air, The Voice of FYee Indonesia, London, a first cousin of Ws ^Ij^n: and British actress Sa- Lucille Ball emd her husband, Syria Bars OLD-FiSllOKED PEOPLE WEAR automatic, 6-cyl., radio, newsmen. a clandestine anti-Communist mother. . . , . mantha Eggar and her husband, comic Gary Morton; Lizbeth heater. . U.S., Soviets Agree The gunman fired then, and radio, claimed that the Suharto **® ?*®®" background a^^r Tom Stern. Also, around Scott; Tony Martin and Cyd PURITAN ‘ 62 PONT. 41395 regime has disbanded Sukarno’s ^® ^^^es over March 22 ^be table will be George’s moth- Wt Seligman. U.S. Protest Chari sse. Lt. Dale Allen, a detective, elite palace guard. The radio ^ replace Lloyd Hand, who re- Hamilton Spalding and FOREVER YOUNG Starchlef 4-Dr. Hardtop, 4 (See Page Thirteen) said It was then that “we knew DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — automatic, power steer­ said the guard had been in- Friday amid reports he’ll brothers. Bill and David. To Trade Culture ^ run tor governor or lieutenant Lynda Bird, who turned 22 Syria rejected today a proteat AND INCONVENIENT, too . . . at this timo of year. Even on'the sun- ing, power brakes, iwUo, ...... by the United States concerning Dots have-dash for people who love people hekter. (See Page Three) governor of California. today, is spending her birthday WABHXNGTON (AP) — After The proposed agreement calls an American citizen who was and also want to put their best silhouette for-* ______'______weekend as Hamilton’s guest at ahiny days, it’s no fun hanging out laundry at this time of year. It may 62 COMET 4SM a puzzling three-day delay, the for a one-for-one exchange of r W l * W f M. kept incommunicado in a Syrian ward. Dacron (r) polyester and cotton blend United States .has told the Soviet students,-tesMihers, artists, en- be even more unpleasant bringing .it in . . . stiff, frozen, icy. 4-Door Station Wdgoji. M I f t X r i d Z t G f t V prison for almost two years aft- the way you like it to. Ruffles and lace have Union it now is prepared to sign tertainers and the like during X XXV^tX'ft ..W M. crossing the frontier from AutomaUc, radio, heater. a new U.S.-Soviet cultural ex- 1966 and 1967. the whole kiok covered a t neck and cuffs. ___ forael. Isn’t it reassuring to knuw that you don’t have to do it? You can dry 61CHEV. 4995 change agreement. ^ There was no immediate offi- W ^ Foreign Ministry statement 10-20 and half sizes. ■ Station Wagon, Brook- The agreement was ready for explanation for the delay, your laundry anytime in an electric dryer. Whatever the outside weather wood. 6-cyl., standard signing Wednesday, but Presd- virWoh took the Soviets — and Develops rneumonia shift, radio, heater. dent Johnson reportedly inter- apparenUy U.S. negotiators, too • , . bhzzard, downpour or just plain cold . . . you can dry your laundry • Navy, Green ^ and that Washington h ^ ‘ Toib8k Brown 61CHEV. 4995 veiled because he was con- _^ suiprise. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — blocking a pulmonary vein “greatly exaggerated” the case. f u t, fluffy, sweet-smelling. osnied about A Soviet spokesman said Oie . Five-year-old Judy Lyrm bringing oxygenated blood from state Department spokesnan Impala 4-Door Hardtop. OBtee that the Soviets would hve ^ ^ signed at U:90 BYinsch was reported holding the right lung to the heart. Robert J . McCloskey said AutomaUc, power steer­ up to it. her own todayin a battle to sur- In delicate surgery nine , days ,j.j,yrg^y jbe Syrian govern- ing, radio, heater...... am . Wednesday, but “one hour H ie sun always shines in an electric dryer and you have a choice of dry- IWtite House p r ^ ® ® ^ ;^;;;re 5 f l r ^ e American Vive a five-hour heart operation ago, the obstruction was re- nient had not told the truth The prettiest Bill D. Moyers said Friday ne Bess: hon4>dry and ready for folding or damp-dry and ready for ironipg. 61 PONT. 41195 poBtponed the slgniiig. We don’t _ but'the frail child has devel- moved. But doctors found that ^ben It Informed the U.S. Em- *®***^I!!L^ 'IT Im ^Tr^^ W]^'.’’ oped pneumonia. Judy’s left lung was not func- baesy in Damascus that ho legs this spring Bonneville ConverUbla. ad on two points. He referred tioning — and never will — be- American was being held in Jail, Power steering, power American informants woirid Doctors at University of Mich­ brakes, automatic, duHoe further inquiries to the State igan Hospital revised their de­ cause the pulmonary vein waS ^bat the embassy had pro- will be wearing Department. „ say only that the government of two. __ has now completed Its review of scription of Judy’s general con­ missing on that side. tested “most seriously” against See your favorite dealer ^ n . Let him show you that fltate Department press offi- ...... o __ — ___ firrt few days after ^be s^ ret detention. BUY ON OR BEFORE hosiery Many, Many Others. eer Robert J. atoo »® t®»t and found it aeceptahle dition from ”g«)od” to “fair.” To Choose From ‘For a while she was doing the operation, Judy appeared on “qibe affair has been greafly there’s an riectric dryer to fit your needs and your budget. MARCH 31, 1966 said there were “a coiqile of quite well,” said the girl’s the road to recovery. exaggerated by the U.S. official by ★ Low Bank Rates ★ ^ X o r s to be work«id out” but ^ ® L . And be sure to ask him about HELCO’s generous installa- And Receive Helco’s imother, Mrs. Clarence Funsch “She even had a hamburger spokesman who regarded Levy didn’t elaborate. Later, how- ^ erature has gone aeU authorities admitted thia mxabemge agreement. We are the United States accepted five J walking sheers, seamless for beauty and she seemed to be getting better. b> 101, and she looks much fact when they agreed to ex- service! prepared to sign whenever and Soviet preaentation in the drtia- I don’t know if I could take it worse. Her face ie a pasty gray change him tor a Syrian citizen Ponlide wtoMover it is mutually oooven- tfo and entertainment oatepocy, Plain stitch walking sheer. Sizes 9-11. 1.50 l^gL” while Moscow accepted now.” color, and her eyes are sunken heW in Israel.” 373 MAIN ST. Judy’s mother said this was have dark circles around Levy was released from a|> A The Hartford Electric Light Company A time and place was not an- four U.B. otrerfoga. MANCHESTER the 18th time the 28-pound <*ild ^bem. She seems to bo tired all moat continuous solitary ccs^ nouneed immediately. The chief Ih e Soviets refuasd, the has had pneumonia. jbe time,” rtio said. finemMit MArch 10 and handeil 649.2881 Cfoviet negotiator, S .K. Roma- Broadway musical, “Hello Dol- The pretty brown-eyed blonde J _ „ — ■ mtmsnk-miKiBaM cannunr novrtry ohnady baa left for ly,” and also a aubaUtiite otfei> was born with an ohrtniotkm (flee ?••• TUrteen); (Oe® Fe*e Three), .i Ihbm. ' ^ Bagtr Wagner Cbonla. L^dft Iffiird iCetKrge ’Pose at Pre*Birtliday Hollywood Party

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Sheinwold on Bridge el tonight from 7 to 0 and to­ morrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 0. U.S. Planes Democrats to Select Remain Mum Town Asked to Act Town Marine Shot, ' TAKE OUT in s u r a n c e South dealer ' Obituary Both tides vuliierabto - Otto Christensen „ WHEN TRWNO FINESSE NORTH ()ver Flight ROCKVILLB — Otto Arthur H it A shau Committee^ Delegates By ALFRED SHEINWOLD . 4 A1063 Mrs. Martha J. HamUl On Buying Case Mt. Writes of Battles K63 Christensen, 71, of West Hart­ Mrs. Martha J. Hamill, 67, of The Democratic Town Oom- deiegntas bo e«h of four con- By LABIBERT LARSEN , R ’s not too hard to stay away 0 K652 ford, brother ,pf Mrs. Henry Mc­ Camp Again Particulars 4 97 S3 Hyde St. died late last night Dermott of liockville, died yes­ « . . . » «> £ The Town Conservation Commission (TCC) has asked **Dear Mom . . All Hell broke loose” wrote Marine from bad habits at the bridge at Manchester Memorial Hos-’ WEST EAST terday at Hartford Hospital. night at 7:16 in the Munictpai __ i>emoorwtic______Town______Oennmittee. (Continued from Page One) the board of directors to i» s s a resolution authorizing Cpl. John E. Files, 23, of 55 Norman St.,, from his bed table; you can easily spot what 4 K 4 9874 X>ital. She was the -widow of Wil­ (Coatinned from Faga One) Survivors also Include his Building Hearing Room bo elect Demoorabic State Con- 3^1 ^aif an hour axtei/iinking the general manager to file a federal aid application aboard the hospital USS Repose somewhere in the is obviously unsound. The rew O QJ107 V A 98 liam J. Hamill. wife, a brother, another sister wbst of Saigon closed out Opera- ItB 70-mend)er commnltteb foe vention wiB be heJd July 1-2 ^ _ for purchase of approximately 273 acres of Case Mt., problem is to avoid good hah- 0 Q873 Mrs. HamiU was bom Feb. the joined vehicles vere vast Pacific. “ 4J83 2 4 1063 and two nephews. tlon Honolulu in which U. S. the next two years, and to se- at the BuehneM Memorial, Blood, intravenous feeding ent FaJee and his three copter tts. , 5, 1899, in Drumcree, County tentatively valued at $2,500 per acre, or $682,500. Opening lead-i^ueen of SOUTH Funeral services win be held chased the Communists loct delegates to the foethcom- Hartford. The Hartford County bllng badly and ttommand pilot That Is the preliininary pcicq Armagh, Ireland. She came to and daily wound cleansing with buddies have had throughout 4 Q 1 5 2 Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Tay- imr state, county and district (saierififs) Convention wiU be Armstrong feiJight for SO plaioeid on tthe land by its own­ peroodde and water are sustain- these past months of fighting, Hearts. . <9 5 4 2 the United States and Manches­ •nie defenders took the nrst lor and Modeen Funeral Home. of an old stronghold, killed n . u,e 4th Senatorial ers, WelilB C. Denniaon, Robert the life within Fiaiee as he grnreating, and worrying. They O A4 ter 43 years £ ^ . she was a minutes to free Gemini 8 from Hospital Notes three heart tricks, and Bast 4 A K ( M 136 S. Main St., West Hartford. 49 and captured 13 Viet Oong. RepubMoens elected • Diatriot Convention, June 16; C. Demninon and Mrs, Dorothy recovers from the two Viet Oong sissies, but rather young member of St. Mary’s Episcc^al the Agena and then to control It. then returned the Jack of dia­ West North Burial will be in Cedar Hill a company of U. S. Marines their 100-memiber oommlttee, and the .First Congressional Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Jeoobson, following inquiried rouRde that tore open Ws rtosn- iMiglng to end the klUing Sooth Churoh. About 200 newsmen, NASA ' ■ monds. South needed the rest 1 NT fiaa 2 4 Pass Cemetery, Hartford. got Into a fireflght during the p^ug delegates to their conven- District Convention, June 25. In all areas excepting mater­ and talks, lntbia<(ed by the Oon- pich and the one round that y,gy return to their loved Survivors include a daughter, and Air Force officials and 2 4 Pass 4 4 AU Paai Friends may call at the fu- night at Blch Nam, eig;ht miles tions, on March 3. No locations have been an- nity where they are 2:30 to 4 servaibion OommilSEion. ' ■mashed Us left foot. The shots of the tricks. Mrs. Russell Irwin, and a son, Cape workers greeted the re­ neral home tomorrow from 2 to south of Da Nang where the The slate of 70 Democratic nounced for the lest three con- p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. alid private ’The resolution is one in a were intended to eilence his South wasted no time blow- - _ William J. Hamill Jr., both of turning astronauts. ’The public Fales Was wtninded In the 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Viet Cong have laid many am­ oomonittee members / and 13 venttoriB. rooms where they are 10 a.m. series of steps which the town bartcing machine gtm. ing his chance. He took the ace hearts, you will relM to Manchester; two brothers in was not permitted on this re­ hand last November during an- bushes in the past. The Leather­ to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested must foMow, in order to desig­ Fates, cne of a heUcopter crew gg^jg, gtrlke. of diamonds and led the queen hearts. If partner bids stricted base. Ireland; a sister in England and necks suffered moderate casual­ .not to smoke In patients’ rooms. nate the parcel as "open-flpax»” i t four, received these wounds of spades for a finesse. That ^ diamonds, showing no maj- a sister in Ireland and two A large banner on the greet­ In his letter of Feb. 20 he ties from heavy mortar fire and No more than two visitors at lend, and to quaMfy for state writes that he was involved in cUd it or suit, you will have to take grandchildren. Shopper Files $50^000 Suit ing stand read: “ Welco'me back and federal funds for its pur­ The new King’s building off Broad St., completed opens it Tuesday. Plenty of parking space is avail­ It’s iwualiy a good habit to ^ chance at two notrump or Funerals lost a helicopter called in to fly one time per patient, operation Double Eagle on Feb. FMneral services will be held NeU, Dave.” chase. and ready for the ribbon-cutting ceremony which able. (Herald photos by Satemis) lead an honor for a finesse ^ hearts. the wounded out. 18 south of his base and opera­ Monday at 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s Traveling with the Gemini 8 ADiMTITED YTOSTERIDAY: If the federall gwem raent this Wnd; you keep the lead in Mrs. Hildur Olson Two more companies of tic) Rain an area north of his Copyright 1966 Church. The Rev. John D. Claims Door Struck Her pilots were Mtronauts Walter Lisa Bardin, Kenwood Rd., Ver- approves the purchase. It would your hand so that you can re­ Marines came to'the rescue and base on the date of this letter General Features Oorp. Hughes, senior assistant, will Funeral services for Mrs. A miscarriage and alleged in- ■double glass door swung in­ M. Schirra' Jr. ‘ and Frank “Bor- non; Ronald Bartlett, (Coventry; pay 50 per cent of the acquisi­ peat the finease. Wondwful. But superior fire power forced the wilting. New Kings officiate. Burial will be in East Hildur Olson, formerly of Man­ man, who joined them in the Mrs. Jane Bensche, 202 Wood- tion cost, and the town and this time South’s habit cost him Viet Oong to withdraw. juries to her head, neck and Fales explains in his Feb. . Cemetery. chester, were held yesterday at •’ .AA ^ L J fied, entered the store, striking Pacific. Schirra and Borman bridge St.; Mrs. Martha Car- State would each pay 25 per the game and rubber. The aerial attack took prec- eyes, resulting from a head Butterfield) in the 20 letter how these recent bat­ FYlends may call at the Watkins-West F\meral Home, were the command pilots of the penter, 118 Main St.; Wayne cent. Set to Open West covered with the Ming, edence Friday both in South and by a swinging door, are head. tles were fought in the exact 142 E. Center St. The Rev. C. Gemini 6 and 7 spacecraft that Chartier, East Hartford; Jackie Development costs, such an of course. Dummy won with the East Windsor Holmes Funeral Home, 400 North Viet Nam. One of the same places where big battles Henry Anderson, pastor of the basis for a $50,000 suit she claims that, within a rendezvoused in space in De- Corbett, 35 Brantford St.; Patri- tor road construction, would be The new King’s Department gj,d South could DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 Main St., tomorrow from 2 to heaviest assaults on fortified were fought rttortly before Emanuel Lutheran Church, of­ brought by Mrs. Robert K. But- week, she exiperienced the mis- cember. They were completing cia Durant, 33 Kane Rd.; Mrs. shared equally by the town and Store win have its grand open­ later win with the jack, but ONE COMPLETE SHOW — 8:80 4 'aiid 7 to 9 p.m. Viet Cong posiUons about 56 Christmiw. The family suggests that ficiated. Frederic Werner was terfiield of Bolton against the oarriage. She also claims the a good will tour of the Far East Elaine Gaskell, 4<3 Hollister St.; the fe^ral government. The these three top cards were not "GO NAKED IN t h e WORLD” miles northwest of Nha Trang W. T. Grant Stores and Atora- numerous Injuries, and states town’s share, in that event, *fDuring the cease-fire and ing ’Tuesday. There will be those wishing to do so make organist. Burial was in East when Gemini 8 had its troubles. William Groff, 14 Lucian St.; four AI,o — "Walk on the Wild Side” was prompted by Information ham M. Druokmon of New that she found it necessary to could be in the torm of public after we pulled out of there the ribbon” - cixttlng ceremony at ^ Pine “ GIRLS OF THE NIGHT” contributions to a Book of Re­ Cemetery. Bearers were friends The astronauts, Armstrong Edward Harris, 31 Village St.; found on the body of an enemy York City, owner of the build- wear a corvdoal collar. She works department and recrea­ VC’s came back in twice as membrance at St. Mary’s of the family. first, stepped from the plane at Ann Jarvis, 38 Canterbury St.; 10 a.m. to open the store, and Begin cx>mpany commander several, j^g cwcupied by the store at says, in the writ, that she has tion department tabor and strong and with ^11 kinds ot Church. 8:06 a.m. They waved and Marshall Kidney Jr., 58 ESlm Hill Mayor Francis J. Mahoney, will goutih should begin the trumps Benjamin T. Phillips days ago. 811-S17 Main St. been- unable to perform her equipment. new guns, antiaircraft, and you walked to the official party that Rd., Talcottville; Jam‘,j K ir cut the ribbon. Also attending -|jy jaading a small card rather -F'uneral services for Benjamin Mrs. Butterfield, In paiper? duties as a houseiwife and that The TCX3 is also asking the name it. The biggest trouble Is Donald F. Gerow Jr. greeted them. ’They shook hands rane, Hartford; Howard LaBier, the ceremony wiU be Police „j. jgck. When Thomas Phillips of . 166 Birch filed yesterday by Deupty she has found it necessary to we just don’t have enough peo­ ROCKVILLE)—Donald Fran­ RFD 1, Rockville; Mrs. Unda town to appropriate $6,000 for Chief James Reardon, General plays *he king, dummy CHARTER OAK St. were held yesterday at St. Sheriff darence Foley In the employ others to do her work. all around, while photographers ple over here. We have a battle cis Gerow Jr., 31, of Hartford About Town Laltolla, 41 Garden St.; George costs of appt^als and Manager Robert Weiss, Robert jjje ace and ten. South Mary’s Elpiscopal Church. The town clerk’s office, claims that, She has charged the de­ darted around them. in one spot,- clean it all out and Tpke., a cleric at the Rockville Men's Fellowship of Calvary Lathrop, 42 Franklin St.; Mrs. ty surveys. This sum, if the Brock, execuUve vice president takes two top clubs, ruffs a club RESTAURANT Rev. John D. Hughes, senior on March 20 of last irear, as fendants with negligence, for The astronauts stepped to a ______then leave; we don’t have the Post Office, died early yester­ Church will meet Tuesday at Ethel Lindsay, 111 Main St.; of the Chamber of- Commerce, dummy, and draws two more 120 Charter Oak St. assistant, officiated. Sydney she was leaving Grant’s Main having prior knowledge of the microphone and made brief J ~ people to leave behind to con- 7:30 p.m. A documentary color Robert Lyons, 88 Goodwin St.; approved, will be Shared ^ u ally and William C. Mason, chief of trumps with the queen and jack, day morning at his home. He MacAli>ine was organist. Burial St. store, after shopping, she operation of the doors and for statements, QpL John E. Falea trol the area.” film, “ I Don’t Want to Get In­ Joseph Mahoney. 139 Many federal g o v e i^ e n t. the ’Town Fire Department. This exhausts Blast’s trumps, was the husband of Mrs. Nancy was in E>ast Cemetery. bent down near the entrance not correcting the condition. Armstrong, a civilian, said; volved,” will be shown. A soc­ «n th e morning of Maroh 6 as continues writing that ’The now store, which employs and the rest la easy, Newmaricer Gerow. Bearers were John Oromein, door to pick up her dropped She is being represented in ” We had “a magnificent flight Lane, Vernon; Daniel-Morlineo, Walter Fuss, Us chopper set down to assiat a H>e majority of their caauaUles ial time -wlih refreshments will the acUon by MJaatoheBter Atty. for the first seven hours. We 24 Ulley St.; Thomas McKenna He works and tovm engiiwe , about 160 persons, is under the if West had K-x or K-x-x o f ' i Mr. Gerow was bom in Her- Edward Staum, Raymond Stew- ^ „ .. glove. eripiAed aircraft that was abot occurred when the American management of Ray Demencuk trumps he would play low on aey, Maine, the son of Donald art and Fmneis Levine. ^ Just .,'then, she claims, the Anthony G the UOonn campus at StbrrS; ter’s degree from the Unlver- among town officials before it FREE in-car HEATERS BUT NOT SERIOUS' Carey of Cranston, R.I., 2,429. ard Jr. cut off the Impoximptu local funds for appraisal and memmial contributions to a V r -E'.vi..-., TToii Carroll R. Hawthorne, 43, of press conference and the -astro- (, ’WIBNF also plana to repeat efty of Denver. He has been brought before a town meet- Radio Jakarta said Suharto’s Roger o f 19 CHyde Rd. received ■Urvey work. ffcarity of their choice. Kay Foley of Pall River, 24 Avon St., was Issued a writ- jiauts were whisked awav in an (Continued from Page One) Senator BVlbri^t's address in ^ t^ e r at churches in Rhode k ’ ing. The requested truck would COLOR BONUS FEATURE action against the Cabinet sophomore honors at the 6. Negotiations, based on towif . r Denise Oaboury Cynthia Garey, replace a 30-year old truck. MEADOWS'S' BY POPULAR DEMAND Mass., led four qualifiers in the ten warning for following too "XmobUe its entirety during the day on Island, apd now serves as min members was receiving mes- school. some quarters that hds removal appraisals and survey work, hr, Meldum, hag broken down and is 4 Frederick Vennarfr women’s dlvialon with a 12 • closely yesterday about 6:46 Wednesday. Ister for* inep and mlsions of #1 Honor Blackman sages of support from all parts ------determine property costs amf Chorg* Accounts Unda M ^ ^ y , Judith Noble, considered beyond repair be- ! Frederick Vemiart, 76, of 37 game total of 1,624. p.m, after an eastbound station provided opposition forces with the Connecticut Cohfereince of —Color— of the country. boundary lines. * Invltod Congregational e h r l s t i a n Nancy Sohliler, Deborah ’Thom- cause of the cost. It was pur- “MOMENT TO nEsnmo OorqeU St. died this morning Others were Helen Sudol of -wagon he was driving on Cen- an excuse to vent their griev­ LOUIS IN DRESS TILL 8 The official radio said various Car Hits Truck Democrats Qub 6. Agreement between tha- Monoy Orders Churches. He lives with his ton aM ^ b r a Sliver. The scouts chased new with funds received MOMEN'T’ at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Hartford, 1,676; Mary Cook of ter St. hit a preceding stopped ances against the govenimenit. PARIS—Like many 17th cen­ religrioqs leaders in Jakarta en­ Porestdale, R.I., 1,631; and Ann car preparing to make a left town and the property owner^ wife and two children in Fearances but is provided by the junior choir.- Elmer Vennart, with whom he A written warning for failure known to have a sinus condition. eluding newscasts about him. It sM® H»e highway by John Trini­ 2 in the grammar school dl- to grant the right of way at an to help stimulate interest and to Charles Vine b only No. 2. made hls home; Clarence Vcht dad, of North Quincy, Mass. answer questions pertaining to It was generally accepted that London Smoke Cut CnJft lasify Arrmytrf Paul Neuanan didn’t seem to bother him. In vision. Winners will participate • Complete Quality nart and Stuart Vennart, all of He was charged with failure intersection was . issued to the party’s structure; new offi­ he was fired because of hls re- LONDON — lin 1962 when Osakana Like Dolh in the New Elngland tourney in George D. Black, 23, of East LobrloaftoB wWi • Irate Mins Mrt 04 * Coventry That’s why he tries harder, " T h e Y o u n a MaiM:lhe9ter, and RO'bert Ven­ fact, he laughed at one point. It to use emergency lighting equip­ cers will be elected, and dele­ luctanoe to accept orders from .fo u r days of stagnant air ceus-^ nart cmd Donald Vennart, both Boston later in the month. Hartford last night about 10:15. Summer OU Cbedi OSAKA, Japan — Japan Is seemed to tickle Urn. ment, and the woman driver gates wiU be chosen for the Saigon. Thi h ad run the 1st ed a buiildup of soot, - sulphur' of Glastonbury; a brother, Rob­ Black's car, northbound on Dale believed to be the only coun­ and loves more Philadelphians" wds arrested and charged with State Young Dems Convention, Corps as his own domain, going dioxide and moisture, several Demonstration ert H. Vennart of Manchester; He was actually polite in the Rd., was hit by a foreig;n sports « wyr a • ^ try iJrjr wherewiiore methe puppetpui>pet qramadrama or failure to pass to the left. She to be held April 20-30 in Dan­ ■with the government only when thousand Londoncira died oveg rtx grandchildren and six great­ way he talked except he got car eastbound on* E. Middle v l l W e a v i n g s e t **** theater, using doUs half dangerously! was taken to Hartford Hospital bury. it agreed with his wishes. the normal death rate. In 1956 THI BIO, BOLD grandchildren. mad when they turned the spot­ La Bars Tpke. The sports car was driven ~ Mftolze, ever became a major with lacerations and bribes, Robert P. Coleman, president U. S. offioiels were concerned the Clean Air Act was put The HolmM Funeral Home, lights on the^house, and started by William F. BHvto, 25, of PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, Inc. theatrical form. This was dur­ treated and discharged. of the loc^ organization, said that the unrest could cause a through ParUamient; its en-; At Robertson JO SpH E LEVINE prcNUt MOTION BICTURB 400 Main St., is In chaige of talking loud. , West Hartford. 1 MITCHELL DRIVE—PHONE 649-4545 ing the Edo period (1603-1867). U.S. Protest today that he is pressing for a government crisis, wMch could foroement has cut the smoke ^ arrangemente, which are in­ He didn’t threaten to hurt The Bliven car was damaged ’The Robertson School PTA R became very popular in Edo mem'bershlp of at least 300 prove a serious blow to the war in the atmosphere about 40 ABOUT THE anyone until he started g;etting in the left front and towed is sponsoring a weaving demon, (row ’Tokyo), Ky1- Valente, 68, of Wethersfield, get the car, he was gt*:g to hurt in exchange for a Syrian prison- ^— yesterday about 6:45 pjn. at the ehester. vSeCRcTAl mother of Mrs. Albert Jalbert somebody. Vandals chopped down two er- Main St.-Middle Turnpike Inter- Widely known for her crafts­ ■ a ’ ■ , % OP TODAY inthewhole of Vernon, died yesterday at St. It was Ws Idea that we could maple trees gracing the Wlash- Syria Jim « le a ^ n c e m me resulting in the car re manship, Mrs. Ohbert is spoken M V. FrancisrcuiLJ-O Hospital, Hartford. leave them.w toy. (The toy,1 Martin, , —-oington School—------liaiwn------on--- Oedar ------^- ——-wJV.4 ewf' am iiinraiinnr1 celving leftiCXW aval rear ACAlUdfender damage of as the “Grand Old Lady of iiridem rld’* u i h Survivors also include four was let loose when the gunman St sometime after 4:30 pm. on citiaen^p 01 m aocum extensive enough to necessitate the Looms”, according to Mrs. inSTlUDOD .u (suttincnni iuur year unson • s* A S s 1 f i S T h ,*.«T i . 1.' D ’ .' . . • '■Mis, four other daughtera, a forced the parents Into the car.) S t Patrick’s Day, according to person. n-tom towed away. Keith Benoit, PTA program Cl '.: .li.'M » iiu, . " I — T O M O M tO W — ALSO aister and 18 grandrtdldren.' it was a wild drive around to r poiUce. ^ regime executto a Syrian-b^ The motorcycle, driven by chairman. a 1st Run In tlis Aroa s “ADVENTURES OF The funetal will be held Mon- quite a bit. He had my husband The 15-year-old maple was American c o n ^ te a as a William J. Maloney, 22, of Hart- Bach clsiss will idslt the llbra- Jean Ssaburg STANLEY WARNER SCARAMOUCHE” day at 8:16 a.m. from D’Esopo stop once to tell him that he was valued at $400 and the 3-year- A m e r i^ p r o ^ were ford, collided with a car driven gill!: Candy Kitchen ly while Mrs. Ohbert weaves “MOMENT. TO MOMENT” “Agent” -l«:0(Mlil5-8-A8 •AIEWS SMITH • BWAN KEITH-DIANE BREWSTER Funeral Chapel, 238 Wethers- going to start shooting into the oM mapte was valued at $76, to on the grounds he by was Kathleen still a E. Person of East materials of wool, silk and other at 8:80 and 9:85 “ SoanmouelM” —8:S5-8:58 BIlfBURKt-JBWIWliWB ra— „ „ w a m n h — nw Where Quality Gandy la Made Fresh Dally —Plu»— field Ave., Hartford, with a sol- crowd if they didn’t stop fol- poltoe report Syrian citizen. ______Hartford after each vehicle had fibers. While she is spinning, emn high Mass of requiem at lowing us. ■ — — stopped for a signal light at the Choose From Over 200 Varieties Mrs. Ohbert will describe how “I Saw What Yon Did” soth — ’% y f a i r TIad i II i Corpus Christi Church, Wethers- vdien the oCflcen pulled In Intersection. At the change of she grows her own goldenrod, Tk§ Ma...Tk$ gnesti.^ field, at 9. Burial will be in front of us we got hemmed in Director, School Board the light the two vehicles met Have You Tried O u r . . . sumac, juniper berries, peach Mt. S t Bentolct CJemetery, going to shoot one of when the motorcycle continued leaves, sorrel netUe and poke Btaomfield. the officers. I grabbed his gun. its southbound course and the Cottage Cheese Farm Fresh Eggs Heavy Cream berries, to brew her own dyes. SBasathos, PECTIN JELLY BEANS Friends may caH at the chap- husband got in the Meet Tuesday on Budget car attempted to make a left Mrs. Ohbert has been weaving Miniature and ReiniLur Size EXCELLENT! DONT MISS IT! ------^ Z. back seat to help, and one of the turn onto W. Middle Tpke., ac­ MILK Homogenized and pasturizto In our own modem plant since the turn of the century, . The town directors will hold The school would be built on cording to police. and worked in the weaving in­ SSSWSS A officers thot him (the gumnan). I f Personal Notices a joint budget session with the about 20 acres of town-owned Slight damage resulted when BLACK JELLY BEANS dustry in befbre coming t l x e board of education Ttaetoay at property south of Dartmouth the front bumper of an east- DELICIOUS SHADY GLEN ICE CREAM ^ Lieoriee Flavor to the United States in the early 8 p.m. In the Municipal Build- Rd. bound piCk-up truck driven by twenties. In Memoriam Villagers Balk ing hearing room to dtacuss the This week. General Manager John N. Lambert, 30, of He­ b Vwrln* memory of Sam hM ^ achoola’ record $6,062,000 budg­ Robert Weiss, following his an­ bron Rd., Andover hooked into TRINITY SPEAKER o £ “ -tlx e ■en who pseeed sway March 19, Police Cleanup et request for fiscal' 1966. nounced policy of allowing no the left .Mi}heel-well of the rear :::::: John O. Stitely of the Univer­ 1965. The hearing is necessary to more than five per cent in- fender of a small foreign car, sity of Rhode Island will speak (Contiiraed from Page One) Always a sUent heartache, comply with provisions of the creases in departmental re- also eastbound, driven by Sam- 'Iiocal Government and the Many a silent t e a r , ______But aJtwayB a beautiful memory cars crawling bumper to bum­ town charter. quests, recommended chopping uel F. Willis, 30, of Willimantlc Serve Shady Glen FedeiwMsm’’ in ’Trinity Cbl- Of one we loved so dear. per on a Friday nlg^. Following the budget session, about $300,0()0 from the yesterday after 6 p.m. on E. 's Mather HaU at 8 p.m. on schools’ budget, for a total of Center St. west of Summit St., Dairy Delights ICaroh 24. BBMGfflUBIIliflIlHfflflimi An hour after the barrlem the two boards will hold a dia- But -wtealtMe meant to lose you $5,762,901. police say. Dkeotor of the Bureau of Gov- oos wBi ever know. went up, 20 youths sat down in logue on the proposed new 12- rarnBOBrnHi The reduction would halve the- Police report the Willis car ofte.^n for health enrment Research and Prafes- flimi and SBuabtart ^ mhMle.of MafdXmgal street room elementary school in the “You Can Taste Tke Quality" A9 CWw if WEHm amoimt being asked for and, if was in the outside lane and the ■or of poUUcal science at the '■SBSRfflgT' ° ° ^ ------chanting ‘^p witfi the village Gardner-Sprlng St. area. The ROUTE 6, BOLTON—TEL. M44SS2 6 :4 5 -9 0 8 and goodness sake! university, Stitely received an In M em on a m and down with the police,” and school boi^, at Its last meet- followed by the directors, would Lambert truck was in the cen- NOW . . . TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY till 8 PJIL MJt. Degree from the Univer- _ ^WrnUBBIB *BHI JUbmi Sun. Goat, BURNSIDE to lovina memory of “ stop the fuzz.” ’ ing formally endorsed construe- probably require negotiating a ter lane of the three-lane high- DONER IMG poaeed away March 19, The crowd grow over the next Uon of the school and asked the new teachers’ salary scale. The way and the accident occurred ROUTE 6 and 44-A-^PBN DAILY and SUNDAYS O a n ^ Also AvnUsble For FUnd ■My hi 1954. He attended Bar- from SHW <»*MtebSLQMI«UON I960. -Jffifflsssssr "sum FPEr PA^MrjG TWMCOiaP haU-bour to what one pcdicemaa directors to authorise hiring an one agreed on by the teachers after the WiUia car edged over Parimde Brandi Monday, throntfi Satmrdagr ward Dtatversfty from 1041-41. WWMBIER Boot A MIraa A secret tear b6T rocnvury #vw de**** astlmaitod as IJiOO singing, dap- architect to draw preliminary and acbool board would taka toward and aUghtty ahead of the ping yootba. plana. $309,000 to implement. Lambert trude.

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Oresf* Mrs. Ahm W. Rush and educational missionary, will i)r. Guardino - T o I I a i i d Coventry Mrs. Rino 'VltaU, "ValentiXN speak at 3 and 8 pm. Tuesday Joins Academy M O T O ' Chief Justice Warren, 75, Moihert^ Cluhs ' at the First The Spring Harvest; Sugaring-Off in Bolton Church vestry. Cub Pack Gets Charter Mn^d G«^ w. pmou Ilftarttodu« Ijirttod t® one or D*". h..® tfostadto »e- FUELOIL Birthday Social te, at two tables, one "Blue Bn- . p r t S t, S ■The 19W. Oib Scout Charter 4-9 Note# ehantmeint" and the other "A meSU^ .. tiM mmnbershlp in the Amen- .3 ^ Mfiifi St* was presented' to Cub Scout -A. meeting of aU 4-H town ' Set for Tuesday Green 'Hninib Oalaf' Mrs. Ken- I'tiss Sm Academy of East Hartfoird Not Thinking of Retiring ______ary in Troop 16 at its annual Blue and conunitteemen and 4-H Icadera . neth C. Lemlre and Mrs. Ro- ucatlonaJ ml* t o tice. * xmtional assoclaUon o f TO. 5 6 8 -1 8 ^ /v .i/1 1. A P® ^®W Tuksday at 8 p.m. •-:^1 the »,000 famUy doctors. Gold Banquet, held recenUy at ^he Meadowbrook School (AP) -:-Barl pends on the infusion...... of new bank robber if 1 see spm. and ■"» Mother's ^ of not aU of them" oohrlps borne, nual "Birthday Social.'’ at 8 Touch;” Mrs. C. Prancta Dorsey, As a metober of the U p T » ; ■the MeadoWbrbok School. teachers room, to discuss plans Warren, 78 today, Is nM giving blood Into all our institutions, Nathan "Queen of Roees;” M n. Herman Methodist BpSscopoi ™ Dr. Guardlno tifUiwUl bAbe rttatdrdarequlrsd toi ^' The charter was presented l?y for the forthomning Pancake seriousaartous thoughtthousbt to Steppingstepping "And believing that, iI am noti ^ e t j^ Tuesday In the ccmpleto 160 hours of^postgrad- Prescott Brown, deputy com- Festival on April 16. as chief Justice of the at all averse to a compulsory jusaceJustice v/«ju 6, 1968 — M WM Oommunity Center,renter, will *J»he liODoyt, at two tables, medical study every three Q N r < M . mlssioner for cub scouting. Adults interested ta becoming ’ even reUrement date. ‘_m _i^ mHlin^ry review pro- ^ ^ Charter Oak Council, and was 4-H leaders are being asked to ^nSig^te memoirs. years I have been of the opinion D. Elsenhower durliy JiU thlM .• T»e^ veanc The prt^Tam, unique (fanning Ms memoirs. years i nave Mon oi oie nniifomiii seotod by Mrs. Gladys Spless. John W. Allen and Mrs. David ™f«l evangelism arms ^ SJSkvmcdlcal assoclaUons, is a accepted by Alphonse Wlsniew- contact Albert Gray at the Tol- S' s _ L_- Dlieeinit ski )n behalf of the ToUahd land County Extension Office ta it of the latest Mens Club, sponsors of the cub the TAC Ruildtag. Men and aye the people agree — for a date for aQ public officials — court. lents in modl- ■cout troop. women with skUla in almost osmpulsory retirement age to whenever the Congress and the Segregatod publie schools Rlchard'x BreeA Mrs. Wesley and Mrs. Thomas Jli^, "Ha- ^ ^ *d « n win Atiinn t®. Lessen waiisn DelicrhL” and Mrs. 195f *s a Oongiegauooai nua- 1 on fo d ®D legislatures dmon m.a twm.mmone-man, tm».one- nmthe 1 U* rmiMtstolea are as iouowb follows:; Thexjio klU*en mwain i «committoe,juiuui.i.««, liwii-com- appointment, ” Brewery to Be as Seidel, Douglas Moore, Kra- agent and-to extension service (he Supreme Court, spoke with emment. she and vote basis, and oompidsory Bib- Mrs. WHlard E. Watrous and prising Mrs. Charles Benjamin, dCTpemto need tor w c ^ , jiOHj^jNNHSBURG, South. I Also: Cad ns for onrj othy Steppen, Wayne Morgan- of ‘ t o .Unlveislty of Connecticut the bounce and zest of a man Barring tmpeachment c o ^ ^ b;o^5S.“e;;s7fede^ to r e W «d p ra y r r^ ^ Mrs. David M. BeU, "Orlmital Mrs. Gerald Mill, and Mr* Nor- ______itoa—The Ann Of Patrick Mar- low > prices on Son, Jeffrey Baker. CoUegk of Agriculture, as well toOf ______iq> as Bear: Michael Jesanis, Todd as ta conferences ■ and work- ’she“ ^ t “ to Souto A M ca. my, Windowa and ~to roS7at"70 aV ftm pay If they These and other rulings have and Mrs. Walt**" C. Jacobson, well as provide tho coffee, tea, until _____ tract ____fbom Johnnnemwrg «ty Flavell, David Ooulumbe, Colin ttiops. «S ^ btoSdfy iSe been on the Lich w sUmulatod a cascade of ertU- "A Towh of >?«•Mrs. and the fixings for the affair. _ LpfyTt'SJ^tional iiuttoritieB to build a M.» »U- iSid Ned'.vied, James Feldman. Ldon: Bstbh Class ^ Scott Kehoe. TV 6 hundred girls have slgn- Free Batimatea Gold Arrows: Mark Donald- ed up for the baton twirltag aon, David Ooulumbe, Thomas classes sponsored by the Board ^Id ^rt^-Uke weather, Dreesed InformmUy to an ol- ^ ^ SC «<»■ world's laisost. ^hed he «>ifld be playing Ive-brown business milt, golden don’t discuss »,’’ he says, Leonard N. GUlon, "Mardl Miss Monona I*. Cheney, an bury House. Krawiec,' John Perry, Donald of Recreation.) Registration has baseball again. "Wrt and brown-figured tie, ______■ ------, , ____ Burke. Sliver arrows: Guy Wan- been closed and William Holley, Except that he was quit walk- Warren reflected (he geniality Advertisement 1 Advertisement______I Advertisement | Advertisement nager, David Couhimbe, David rec board chairman, says the Ing pert of the way to work hi wWch has been Ms stock hi -"-— • ~ Perry. class will have to be split Into The foUowtag boys were wel- more than one section. The girls ^ rel^^^f Warred began in 1910m an assistant to TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT corned into the pack as Bob- enrolled will be notified as to dbesn’t seem to be middng any the Oaktand city attorney. cats: James Morey, Earl which group they have been as- to age. ’though be said *T always let Beebe, and Mark Helm. signed to. The instructor is Mrs. He aun gels up at the ring of birthdays pass witbout empba- . . NOTICE A Webelos Den was formed Alice Beaton, an alarm ckx* at 8:80 Am., sis,’’ he was looking forward to for Lion cubs preparing to en- Bulletin Board puts hi a six-day week at the the party tonight that wlU bring OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE ter Boy Scouts. Lions inducted The planning and zoning opurt and emphatically lejacts together five of the six children, into to ^ den were Richard commission wiU meet Monday any consideration of leaving the colleagues in with the provlsloos of Chapter 8, Section 9, of (8) Win defend and assume all costs end expenses of any and | ^° “ J“ y ^jj^u be a monthly Lessee oMy; . ... - — ------" ■■ " ' ■— foUowlng-descrihed premises, an eighteen-hole golf course and section (2), at Its own expense, maintain in good condition and - —-u-'g- hereby demised, owned by the LeB8or,'are Scares Big Operators I^ th y and son Dennis bring in a day’s drippings. Son Barry also helps with the enterprise. 1 «♦ club-house facilities, which golf course and club-house facilities suitable for golfing the greens, fairways, traps, bunkers, and the munlcln^d taxes. The Lessee agrees to pay all taxes shaU be open to Manchester residents, situated In the Town of like, and maintain In good condition and suitable for golfing and «e™Pt ^ ^ o o per- i 8AIGON, South 'Viet Nam Even some American officialB Ex-Dictator Is Maneuvering Manchester, County of Hartford, and State of Connecticut, restaurant facilities the clubhouse and other buildings. S p^M ^^ (A P ) — The execution of a wair ooncede that for tWs reason, bounds and described as follows: (10) Will, at all times during the term of this lease, or any . ^ «anu> shaU remain In Lessee; profiteer has sent a wave of proepeots tor stamping out Ille­ PIRari' TRACT: Beglmilng at a point on the northeriy Hne*^of extensions or renewals hereof as provided for In Se<^M C, mib-J presents are upon the exprisss condition that, if gal traffic are dim. For Gilombian Presidency Pern Street about 161 feet easterly of the IntersecUon of the section (2), comply with aU laws, rules, and regulations per- (ID ^ ^ fear through t o ranks of 'Viet “ You have to accept It In Asia extension of said line with the extenaton of the easterly line of talntag to sale of alcoholic Uquors, if such alcohoUe Uquors are Jf*®®® neglect or IM to a«y ppovidod for South Main Street, the line runs In a northerly direction about Nam’s blgtlme black mark­ and try to get jMople to hold it By Clemeteell Young BOGOTA, ObMriMa (AP) — whose supporters carry Mack sold or ^eruKid on to demised premises.. _ _ Irsic^SSS C eteers. But for t o small time to a minimum,” said one otfl- 477 feet along land now or formerly of Cheney Brothers and land (11) wm grant membership ta to Club i^th aU memborShlp ™ the nav CMomUan votem elec* a new qovv or formerly of Henry Rockwell, partly by each, to a point; operator.it is business as usual. ifiall. Herald Photos by Pinto ------~®aU persona who shall purchase annual ticket*. An- Ta Vlnh, a Oitapse bustaess- ftniMTnnn Maroli 20 w«h much win force the govy*^ thence In a westerly direction along land now or formerly of ■ship in t o Club ShaU be for t o term March 1 to The threat of a crack-down *“ acknowledge a victory Rockwell. 180 feet to a point on tho said easterly line of March 1. commencing on March 1,1966. AU annual ______man con'v)cted of profiteering does not seem to have bothered w m than 38B pamameniBry hy using something he cells Um south xfa*" Street; thence In a northerly direction along said tickets shall be Vm sale at the town clerk’s office ta the Town of «^ to hereby c ^ t o to il m iM on was executed March, 14. Since t o Uttie operators, to fact the Spring starts her progress peats xMing on the outoome. "dialectix of the knives.’’ easterly line of South Main Street to the Globe Hollow Reser- Manchester, and to sale of such annual ticket* ShaU be restrict- PJS?®?® a noUre to thm some meixtonts deeply number and size of sMewalk Uhe reeUKs could affect the The overwhehning pcesiden- voir; thence easterly and southerly along the high water line of ed and limited to persons already members of to Club on the yrtthstontog any f o ^ to gto noure 10 involved ta large scale opera- black market staiUs appear to Silently lA iidii'mtini riceUraMi six m-rfikn tlsi favorite, howover, remains said Reservoir to the said northerly line of Pern Street; thence prartflentfal eleettoM six weeks iw i^ voito, ^ ^ westerly direction along the said northerly line of Fern effective- date of this lease or on March 1 of any subaequant | Lessee, which shaU specify a SSl tioos reportedly have fled to have increased since Premier year, Manchester residents, and Manchester taxpayers (who may from t o maiU^ oc such country. There has been a run N|^en Cao Ky aimounced the ^ rttttskei Ji!rv;ho 2 ’p .t-^ S d lo ^ point or ptac. of beginning «id containing about Within staid stands iwt be residents), until April 15 of each year. After April 15, in vareto t o 1 ^ premises, on black market Hong Kong cleanup months ago. each year, the sale of annual tickets may be open to persons, notice, this Iroae, or any w te^on* or ^ y ^ ® |?®^ , “ A posatble oomehadc by form- «» ttiaky that profeatti^ ad- g2(x)iin> TRACT: Beginning at the Intersection of tho southerly other than Manchester residents, who are not taxpayers, to a vlded for ta Sectiiai C, ®*®®®tt°» (2), rii^ dollars as the profiteers, mostly One small operator does busl- Of sugarbush. sr iBotetor Gustavo Rojas Piiili- vertlslng men are In tho ftwe- hha of lanS now or formerly of Cheney Brothers with the west- maximum number to be determined by t o BoMd of Governors day spaclfled Jq aui* notice for t o v totog of t o ^pre^ Chinese businessmen, tiy to get ness across t o street from the 't - /| M. toast of Ms campaign. He has Rne of South Main Street, the line runs in a westerly di- of to CTub- upott wMch termination. Lessor may immediately, without fw- their capital out of to cormtry. U.8, Information Service. An- The country man BtodonHmettt of Iho COmerva- pledged needed social reform, rectlon along land now or formerly of tho Estate of C. L. T i^ y ( 12) will fix the fees for annual tlckrta at not moro than thOTd^d ^d n^^ ^ tato^ Others Eire reported doubUng other flourtahes near t o U.S. ttve-Ubet^ ooaMUor wWch has Reallxlng he has slaked Ms about 1400 feet to a point; thence to a ^rth^terly d l^ o n ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY DOLLARS ($180.00) for Senior Angle the .'^® “ and redoubling bribes to hlgtdy Elmbassy ta downtown Saigon, MulitiuI iitiMM- slnoe Rnfas was prestige on the about 200 feet to a point, said point being 1600 feet westerly Knows when tp peg alnoe Rojas was p o rw w v ^ ^ ^ ©f the said westoriy^e of South Main Street; thence iii a tickets and not more than TWO HUNDRED THIRTr DOLLARS and those tt wd placed offi<^s infhopes of con- They ..sril clothing, American ... ort. northeriy direction about 300 feet to a point; thence In a north- ($230.00) for Family tickets. Tlio annual fees ShaU be due and | necessary) ;<^thout to l^ dOTm^_ to to MW ^ tinued protection. Sever^ are canned goods and such items as His buckets to the bark W h e^ Idberai Bon. Oarioa M awator baa campal§ ^ ^ easterly direction about 860 feet to Bldwell Brook, so-called; payable one-half on March 1 and one-half on July 1 of each year, pass or forriWe entry, Lasseo h®t^y said to have smuggled detailed toothpaste. You can also buy \J -Si Xieras Resrepo, hearily favored lesmy for a OongreM that win jjj ^ northerly direction about 1300 feet along said brook TOe annual fees herein set forth shall not be Increased by to under to laws rela^ to „ accounts of the operations out of American post exchange cham- To catch clear plinks j . ' I to vrin the M!ay 6 proaMentlal give Mm a dear road to accom- ^ Aoint; thence In a westerly direction at right angle to said Lessee without the prior written consent of to Lessor;. that, to case of auch termtotii^ pay to Lew ^ m the country complete with the pagne and whiskey, cigarette aleotton because of the Uberal- pUsh a "Woodlese social revdu- 3, ^ Main Street about 800 fert to a point; thence In a norto- (13) WIU permit Occasional Players Who are residents of, or damages, a sum wMch at the time . 1 taxpayers to, the Town of Manchester to have the right to use sents the difference between the reutal value of the prenuare and names of government officials Mghters and transistor radios. Of future sweetness Oonaervattve rotation agree- tlon.” eastorty dlreotlon about 1880 faet to a point near the souto- Involved with them and tacrlmi- T%ey can rustle up tape re- meot w(U have a friendly' Om- Lleras’ proUeni la the Bouse, westerly comer of ice pond, *ald point being about 650 feet vvest- t o golf course and clubhouse facilities by paying daUy greens t o rent and other payment* herein named for t o residua «C t o fees. The dally fee for such Occasional Players, for eighteen term; nating evidence. corders end even a television At noon-thaw. rrrsn’ or have to struggle along where the oppoaition now holds erly of tha aald westariy Una a southerly direction about UOO feet to a point; thence In an east- THE RIGHT BY ITS AGENTS AND SERVANTS TO: y direction about 640 feet to a point; thence in a southerly (1) Enter Into and upon the demised premises or any part hOTeta shaU cover and Include t o acts or omissioos of ties*or’s MOSCOW (AP) — Regional M ., was taken off the-ship 'when Ancient promises of spring. lie oomparea prices with thorn direction about 850 feet to a point; thence in a aouthwesterly thereof, at aU times for the purposes of •viewing and tasj^ettag servants and agents, and of aU persons who are upon the leased meetings of the Soviet Commu, he tried to rejoin it ta BYeman- 10 yems ago, a point that Oooa«vativea lad by San. Alvar ^iroction about 870 feet to the northwest comer of land now or the same, and for Ahowlng the same to other parties; premises during the continuance hereof; nist party which Just ended tie, Australia, en route to Singa­ •SKus to be nxddng some Qejnez and leftitts and Oommu-i formerly of the Town of Manchester, all along land now or for- (2) . Re-locate, on reasonable notice, the golf course and its (is) in the event the Lessee abnii have its right to adl and jKadway. com peies. thereof as provided for in Seotion C, enbaeetion (2) members, one mqinber o f aald Board who ahaU ba dkatgaatad Iqr Ik ■“ .SStaTlSirprid! ing April 10 would be headed by The Soviet exhibit consisted ^ WITH A MOISTURIZING LANOLIN WAVE (6) WUl require no improvements, alterations or repairs from the Board of Directors of the Town of Maacheatar. Hu Yu-thlh, vice president ^ primarily of to 'VosttA model' t o Leaaor; (5) K m rules fw^^to operatioa of t o goU course and club- an privUeges connected with the Club. " (he Chtaese People’s Institute of and photographs of cosmonauts ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ EARLY BIRD SPECIAL (6) -Will not assign or un^rtet t o premises herein leased, bouse faciUtiea shaU be deterndned by t o Board of Governors Foreign Affairs and a high and space vehicles. or any part to r e M without first obtaining permissloin, ta writing, and such rules shaU be a t t ^ e d hereto as "BhcMbit A ” and nutte ranking member of the Chinese MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY of t o Leawr in each instance, provided to t such permission, a part of this lease. TlMXMSsee bereby agrees that said ndas Oonimunist party, a SocWlst if glvian, hot raUev* t o Vaaaea o f Lesaee’a obligations ShaU not be changed axcej^^^th the written s^proval of tlw TO R A ooo Pl a n t in g s " under tMs lease, any extenaiona or renewals hereof aa pro­ Lessor; ■pokesmon said. WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ -(•) K m dubhouea and tha btiDUpga aa tbs necticut form ers will plant 8,509 PERMANENT WAVE $ 8 i0 vided for in Uaetton C. anbsactioh (2). bass filed with^rKim i^aL* l i m ^ t (7) w m pay and aava hannleoa and tndomnffy tha an (he ucopeety of the Leas \ that_ttUe to tom '*'* teqneating Ha n(krwoa.'4o a ‘ Sth^ent Expelled acres of tobbaco this year, ac­ IncludeB • Shampoo • Shaptnff from and for all logal ooats and chaigaa. Including counaM fees, said cluMKWiae and buildtags t i S i S S i r T t l S ^ I ^ PERTH, Australia (AP) — An cording to ,an Agriculture De­ • C Rinse • Stylized Setting lawfully and reasonably incurred, arising from or reasonably option on any annlvnaary date of .lease. upon 00 days partment estimate. incurred ta consequence of any breach by the Leasee of any written notice to t o Leasee, and t o shall tbereiqion be RCHBHRT M. STONB^ S k C ^ u y American college student The department forecasters In the evaporator, the saplbubbles gently until it reaches 210 to 218 degrees. (Ai^ts. Not Always Necessary) covenant or agreement henof or in Obtatatag posaesaloa aftOT entlUed to a cash payment frinn t o credit against I / ®tofd of Directors _ ’ ojEoeilsd Friday night from t o This takes about five hoiaa with a tended fire, 1wi with a fire stoked and default by t o Leaaaa or upon t o axpintkia of t o tenn beraof, rental payinaqts rt Leaeor'a opUoK, 'totoprod*! /. Manchester, Connectlbat IhLumt Bner "The Seven Seas said Friday tfaia would ta 98 For the final stage,* the n®qrly-done syrup is brought indoors,‘where Mrs. or any extenaiona or renewals heraof as provided for la Saetton IfitPOO ttanes the vnambar cC yaaai lama: I^ fS d ta must find W# per cent of to# mersaga plantod Sheridan boils it to 219 degrees, strains i^ and pouns it into cans. She says Icdt to glow all night. Fori? gallons of sap boil down into one gallon of fiyrui^ a , anlMMitta m . . IntiM aviut that ttaLM or not ■*** 4n igiBL ■- . < watinhlg' Ihe bSfore serving brings out its distinctive flavor. (The Sl^ridans m ^e eight or nine gallons each spring. (rear

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and deliberately stimulated a little re­ cessionary slowdown in the economy, be­ cause it did show^.Slgns'of rimning away into some inflationary stratosphere, as PUBUHHBD OT r m * Ghiist^s Ministry and Ours it may be doing now. One version is to “ Church Going Declines Since lUnche»ter. Conn. .say that President Elsenhower dared '58 Peak” resMl the headline of ♦ a.m.. Holy Communion, 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship „ ...... ______9 a.m.. Church 1BOMAB F. FERGUSON take a little frosting off cake, to WALTER R. FERGUSON the newspaper article indicaUng Church School and Nursery. Service. Sermon: "What’s Your mon: "The Relig;ion That Is In Grades 5 to 12. PublWien ^ ' slow down the eating therepf. So far church stotistlcs through 1965. 10:80 a.m.. The Service, Authority” ? Your House.” 10:30 a.m.. Church School for FMmded October t 1*81____ the Johnson administratIpB has been It was pointed out that while Church School and Nursery. 9 a.m., Church School. Nurs­ Noon, Social hour, Mrs. Wll- infants to Grade 4. PnbUabed B re ir B renbif B ^ p t more people belong to churches, 6:30 p.m., Luther League. ery and Grades 4 through 8. ma a a rk and Miss Mary Jane io:45 a.m.. Worship Service. •lid BoUdeys. Entered •t.lbi, uie Post Office at pretending that it, and « s , can all have luncbeater. Conn., m Second Clan Mail our cake and eat It up too, just as fast the percentage attending per Wednesday, 12:15 Noclated Preee is exclusively entitled (Luke 4:16) are words that de­ Kingdom Hall Monday, 7 :S0 p.m., Church Of­ Missionary Society. 1^ Bridget’s Cfauroh the sanctuary. Speaker the .Rev. Rev. Raltdt KeUey, Pastor to the use ol republlcatlon of all news die- With equal celerity, the mobs of In­ 726 N. Main St. ficial board. putffhftf crsflttcd to It or not othsrwiso crod ^ scribe the pattern of Jesus. His Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor Arthur E. Higg:lns. Topic: Rev. Patrick Sullivan e d ta this paper and idso the local news pub- dia riot over a tan^ble,as prapknis as Tuesday, 6 k.m., Men’s Bible Vernon Methodist Church ministry among men included Rev. Robert J. Keen “Awareness of the City.” A cof­ Assistant Pastor ■ AR* rirtts of republlcatlon of special dis­ food, or over art intangible, so"’Infinitely participation in the worship 3 p.m.. Public Bible (Uscourse, study group. Rev. Dennis R. Hussey Rt. 30 fee social in lounge after serv­ patches nerelnaroalsoreserved^^^^^^__^__ "Judgement Day-What it Means 7 p.m., Christian - vocatiims Rev. Morton A. Magee more precious, like language. services of His faith. His minis­ ice. } Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 and try in this respect can be a to Mankind.” and scholarships committee. Tbs Herald Printing Company, Inc., as­ The food riots take place because this Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 and ••I 11:46 a.m. sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ worthwhUe ministry for us to 4:15 p.m., Bible group discus­ Thursday, 9:30 a.m.. Ad­ Noon. 9 and 10 a.m., Worship Service graphical errors appearing in advertisements modern^ wonderful world o f ours is still sion of tee Watchtower maga­ vanced Christian Growth and child care. Sermon by the Jehovah’s Witnesses and other reading matter in The Manchester follow. Kingdom Hall so cumbersome In its mansgpment. o f Some years ago, Ralph Waldo zine article, ' ‘Benefits from Group. pastor. S t Bernard’s Church Evening Herald______St. James’ Cbureh Hartford Tpke. its affairs that there can be actual Emerson wrote: “And what God's New Covenant Spreading 3 p.m., Interdenominational 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ St Bernard’s Ter., RockvUl9 Bbn service client ol R. B. A. Service. Infc Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Communion Breakfast Speakers Rockville Rev. George F. X. Reilly Publishers Representatives — ' ^ e Julhis ■ threat of starvation of thousands of peo­ greater calamity can fall upon a Worldwide,” and "Identifying School.' ery, kindergarten. Grades 1 Pastor Pastor Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chb ple within reach of our television cam­ nation than the, loss of wor­ the Preae?it-Day Beneficiaries.” 6:45 p.m. Senior High Church through 3. Senior High. CAgo, DotroJt And BoAton* Re.v Eugene F. Torpey ’Three Maryknoll Order nuns, schools rim by Maryknoll Sis­ 3 p.m., PubUc talk, "Relief Rev. Raoul J. Pronovost eras. Ibere isn’t enough food to go - ship?” Indeed, losing this priv­ Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Group school classes. 10 a.m., Church school. Rev. John J. O’Brien ters have increased, from one* from Tension in a Troubled Rev. Anthony Kuzdal MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCOLAe ilege would be the greatest discussions in the Bible aid, 8:30 p.m., “ Christian . Beliefs left to right. Sister Bemardlne, Grades 4 through 8. TIONH. ______around. Mobs fight for what there is. Rev. Vincent J. Flynn to seven. She Is now at tee World,” by H. &»yder, Watch- tragedy of our time. Let us "ThlngB In which It Is Impos- Seminary,” led by the Rev. Rob­ Sister Laurentla end Sister 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel­ One day there were 13 human beings motherhouse in Maryknoll, tower Society representative. Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Display advertising closing hours: avail ourselves of the opportun­ eible for God to Lie,” at the ert French of the Portland Meth­ DoloriU, will be tee speakers lowship. Ftor Monday — 1 p.m. Jflday. dead not of starvation but of* the vio­ Mlasses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and N.Y., in charge of a depart­ 4:15 p.m.. Study of Feb. 16 is­ a.m. For Tuesday — 1 p.m. M o n d ^ ity to worship this weekend. following locations, 87 Birch St., odist Church. “ The Prophets lence created by the fear of starvation; 11:30 a.m. * at a Oormwunion Breakfast Sun­ ment pertaining to finance. sue of Watchtower, "Benefits For Wednesday — :l p.m. Tuesday PRA'YER: O Lord, as Thou 267 Oakland St. and 726 North and the Church Today,” led St. Peter’s Episcopal Church For Thursday — 1 p . ^ Wednesday. day, March 25, at Raffa’s Res­ Sdster Laurentla spent sev­ from God’s New Covenant gj Matthew’s Church, Tolland. FPr Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. the next day there were 9 deadj another Housekeeping in the New Fire House hast made us for Thyself, help Main St. in Manchester, also; by the Rev. Evan Johnson Sand HUl Rd. United Pentecostal Church taurant, Glastonbury. The eral years in Hawaii and on Spreading W orldw ide and Iden- j cUfford Curtin, Pastor IVir Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. ^ . . day 5. I- us to find ourselves in Thee as 144 Griffin Rd. In South Wind­ of the Thompeon'vi'lle Metho­ Wapplng ClMsifted d M itee: 10:80 a.m, each day e t parison “ unbelievable.” The $174,000 McKee SL Firehouse, 187 Woodbridge St. breakfast is sponsored by tee the West Coast. In the Maiul tlfying the Present - Day Bene poMlcatlon except Saturday — » a.m. When Indians don’t riot to the death Town firemen K^meth Smith, left, and Charles Genovese, we meet together with one an­ sor and French Rd. in Bolton. dist Church. Rev. James A. Blrdsall, Vicar Meeting Sundays at Hick’s complete except foi^ g^radlng and landscaping, will be dedi­ Rev. Robert L. B^er Guild of tee Ladies of the A s­ Children’s Home, Hawaii, where floiariee,” page 111. members of Hose Oo. 1, shine up a ladder truck In their new other. Amenl Friday at the Kingdom Hall: Friday, 8 p.m., Commission Memorial School Gymnasium over food, they will riot to ,the death cated as soon as that work is finished. The old Pine St. sumption and will be held after She served, there were about Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Group ’ Saturday, March 19 \ McKee 8t flrebdiise, as part o t their “housekeeping” choree. Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, 7:30 p.m.,'Theocratic Ministry on missions. . 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Commu­ over language. A t the moment, ^ Firehouse property will be put out for bid, shortly, for pur­ 10 a.m., Sunday school. 8 a.m. Mass at the Church of 70 boys and girls, many of teem discussion in the Bible aid, They moved yesterday from their old quarters on Pine St. Community Baptist CJhurch School. Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 have been rioting over the decision of chase by the highest bidder. (Herald photo by Oflara.) 11 a.iii.. Worship. committed by the court, she nion T .lie ...V, “ ThlngB in Which It IS Impos- and, as did all o f the company's personnel, found the com­ 8:30 p.m.. Service meeting. First Church o i Christ, tee Assumption. Thuraday, 7:45 p.m.. Lenten ^ ^ „ a.m. the central government to partition the Scientist 7:30 p.m., Evangelistdc Serv­ The nims are tee former Miss said, and others sent by Cath­ Add Spring: Statistics olic Charities. p r o g r a m .___ Friday. 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic. existing state of Punjab to crease two Emanuel Lutheran Church 447 N. Main St. ice. EUen Heaney, Miss Alice Unitarian Meeting House Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible Heaney and Miss Margarite Sister Dolorita spent 18 yeort Ministry School, Bible reading It now goes joyfully into the record states, one to be a separate state where •Wonders of the Universe Church and Chestnut Sts. p.m.. Holy Communion. Feast 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sun­ study, prayer meeting. Heaney, all sisters, and aunts in. the Orient, and was in Ja­ that in the dusk of Friday, March 18, the Sikhs can have their own language Connecticut Rev. C. Henry Anderson^ of the Annunciation. a.tn n, Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat of Mrs. Henry F. Skelly of 55 pan when World War H broke Service Meeting. just about 48 hours before the official as official. This decision by their own Tales o f Connecticut Pastor day school and nursery. Monday through Friday, 7:46 Subject of the Lesson-Sermon: St. John’s PoUsh National Overland St., chairman o f the put and spent two years of the T ^ m e:* "ObedleiTt Slaves of arrival o f spring on the calendar, the national government enrages the Hin­ Home Television Satellite war there. Sisters were allowed p.m., Evening Prayer, 10:30 a.rh.. Worship Services, Yankee “ Matter.” Golden Text: Zech- Catholic Church breakfast. Tickets may be ob­ Our Repurchaser.” Nursery and Worship Church peepers found their 1966 voices. dus, who riot against the Sikhs. Near Eternity .... 6:80 a.m., Men’s Communion to remain In the cenvent, dhe service In the chapel followed ariah 2:18. “ Be silent, all Rev. Walter A. Hyuko tained from Mrs. Skelly. School. This Is the statistic some regard much And, once again, it has to appear that said, but teeir movements were Vernon Assembly of God Church By A.H.O. Gmld Span Continents by breakfast in Luther Hall. ^ flesh, before the Lord: For he Pastor Sister Bernardine . taught 37 United Methodist Church wore highly than that chronicling the restricted. She was repatriat­ Northeast School this wonderful modem world of ours is raised up out of his holy years In Hawaii. 'When she ar­ Rt. 44A, Bolton Eastminster United By Wesley Gryk Jr. 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Divine Wor- ed on the second trip of tee Intersection ot Rts. 80 and 31 first arrival o f the red-winged black­ doesn’t organize Itself very well—not I slhip and Church School. Nurs­ habitation.” Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. rived in Hawaii there were few Minister Presbyterian Fellowship propose to operate them at only Grlpsholm in 1943, along with Vernon birds, even though the blackbirds usual­ When it still can’t devise some way for A gentle breeze carried a death for high treason against SPRING SONNETS By DR. I. M. LEVITT, ery for infants. Sermon by Pas­ Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Testimony children who had made their George E. Slye School 1>4 kilowatts. They beSeve 18 other Maryknoll Sisters from Rev. Mlchellno Ricci ly are first This year, for Instance, the clutter of debris to the ground the state of Connecticut. I ■was DIRECTOR meeting. Second Congregational Church first communion, now, she said, 9:15 a.m., Sunday School Kingston Dr. off Oak St. people to speak and use their own lan­ tor Anderson, “ The Best Use of Japan euid Manchuria. thirty years old last June, the I. The Fete Planetarium of that by doing this the normal Reading Room hours at 749 388 N. Main St. diurches are crowded end East Hartford red-wings were here In the first week guage. as workmen set out to demolish Our Resources.” 9:45 a.m., Sunday Elchool. Classes and Nursery. Religious 14th. God bless you. Remember The Franklin Institute one year lifetime of these Main St., excepting legal holi­ Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister Rev. Gordon S. Bates, o f March, and this Is the third week of the towering garret of an aban­ 6:30 p.m., Hi-League meeting, 11 a.m., Worship Service. studies for youth and adults. Nor is this lack of g;ood organization your Father and Mother ...” I thought that spring, with The possibility of directly re­ tubes will be increased to three days, Monday through Saturday, Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, Minister the month. B ut although there are all Robert Foust of Upsala College 7 p.m., EvangeltoUc Service. 10:45 a.m.. Worship. (One limited to some new coimtry like India, doned Karwinton. Connecticut, Dunbar wrote on, covering cruel appetite. ceiving home television pro­ years. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday eve­ tion by the Rev. Mr. Noslrand. Crib Room (9:16 only) through kinds of ways to entice and beguile the speaking. Associate Minister Wedneeday, 7:80 p.m., Prayer Great Hour of so inexperienced and unsophisticated. house in the late ISOO’s. the t'wo sheets which were to Had turned upon Itself; In grams from synchronous satel­ The question o f tube life is Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. Lenten ning, 7 to 9. Thursday, 3 p.m.. Children’s Junior High. ance). Sermon: "On Having the 10 a.m., Worship and Church red-wings north, the peepers have to a critical one, for tho cost of Church Lenten Mission. 6:30 p.m. CYP Club meets at and Bible Study. We have the same kind of language Poking through the rubble, an be discovered over one hundred lites may be realized before "Quiet Hour” service with the 10 a.m.. Worship CourageUUatAgO to1.V beMV a«I Servant.”MV* v«»a*v. ~School, , -Nursery — V through M Junior have the temperature laid out on a line worm-like lust Dally, 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer the Church to go to St. Barth------onlooker caught sight of two years later—” . . . You will all 1970 if current studies material­ this satellite ■will be on the or­ Rev. Carl Wiediger of A'von School Nursery through Grades Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m.. Sup- age. Sermon: "The Pattern of war, with emotions just as violent even Gnawed bloom to bud, and South Methodist Church for them—a line right through the mid­ shortly be as near Elternity as I ize. While we are familiar ■with der of $40 million to design and 7. Sermon by the Rev. M.r- Church is open dally for pray- olomew’s Church. First OongregstionaT Church if the actions are somewhat more re­ yellowed sheets of paper, cover­ preaching. Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. 7rr p.m., Older oage rr group meet per and programs for children, Dlsclpleship,” by the Rev. Mr. dle of their lowland fastnesses—before am now, and ■will ■view both chafered bud to dust;- the use of the Syncom satel­ build. TO this must be added Davis, “A Life of Plenty.” ers. Vernon Bates. strained, in the cultured—but twin-cul­ ed with faintly readable writing. Pastor the Rev. Mr. Simpson in Fed­ youth and adults. they begin to sing the spring. And, with The papers, apparently letters, worlds in the light which I do Brewed sap to ■wilt, and chloro­ lites, which span oceans and the launch vehicle costs which, North Methodist Church Rev. Richard W. Dupee 6 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ Worshiping at the Vernon tured—old European state of Belgium. continents, these signals are so to put a payload of. this mag­ eration Room. I Elementtuy School all due regard to *010 friendly folk-sing- were dated “Hartford, March now irlew them. You will then phyll to blight; Calvary Church Associate Pastor ship. Church of Christ’ First Lutheran Church eSu-istian Reformed Church So even European civilization in a sup­ weak that a mammoth receiv­ nitude into synchronous orbit, ReV. John A. Lacey, Minister Ing raspltone with which the red-wings 18, 1777!” They told the tale of view aH worldly things to be but • (Assemblies of God) 7 p.m., Mu Sigma Chi Youth Lydall and Vernon Sts. Rockville 661 Avery St. posedly advanced state' doesn’t know Sucked back the cold from ing antenna must be used to will be substantial, it was orig­ Church of the Nazarene Miss Helen C. Fischer, perform, there has never been so pure Moses Dunbar, a man doomed to shadows and ■vapours and van­ 647 E. Middle Tpke. g and 10:46 a.m., Worship Group. Eugene Brewer, Minister Rev. WiUlam H. Balkan South Windsor ■winter’s deep-welled night; feed the programs to the com­ inally contemplated that the 236 Main St. Director of'Christian Education how to organize itself to accommodate die as. a traitor to his country. ity of vanities, and the things Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson Service. Sermon: "The Church 7:80 p.m.. Youth Adult Len­ Pastor. ■Rev. James A. Bonnema, a high note, not even by the great Joan mercial television stations for Rev. Robert J. Shoff, Minister the fact that different people like to Dunbar rose early on that of the spiritual ■world to be of_ Horizon-reined the coltish sun, Saturn IB / Centaur would be Pastor in Czechoslovakia.” Dr. Jan ten program. 9:45 a.m., Bible classes. Minister Sutherland, as that the peeper sends importance beyond description.' relay to the home receiver. used to launch the satellite, but 9:25 and 10:55 a.m.. Church cling |o different languages. _ mid-March morning of 1777, and thrust Urban, representative Of the Ec- Tuesday, Church School, 10:46 a.m.. Worship. Sermon; 9 and 10:80 a.m., Sunday into sweet domination o f the first truly You will then be sensible that Engineers have made prelimi­ since this booster ■vehicle has • 9:30 a.m., Sunday School School. Nor is it merely in India or in Eu­ after a restless night. He hoped Sweet note do'wn sparrow’s 9:46 a.m., Sunday School umenticol Council ot Churches Grades 8 through 12. When the Dead are Raised.” School classes. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School for warm tiVillght. the pleasures of a good con­ nary studies showing that a been canceled it may ■ well be classes for all age groups. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship. to savor every moment of his classes for all ages. of Czechoslovokia at the Church Thursday, 7 a.m.. Senior High 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: 9:16 end 10:45 a.m., Church all ages. rope that modem twentieth century hu­ science, and the happiness of the throat; by violent gust synchronous communications 10:45 a.m., Worship Service, 6 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fellow- last full day on earth. Yet, as that a modification of the Sat­ 11 a.m., Worship Service. Center for the United Nations, Lenten program "Turning The World Upside Service. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. manity finds itself baffled by problems n e i r prospect of Heaven, will Churned blackbirds south again satellite could be launched with Message by Mrs. Paul Hetrick, ahdp. he giSped down his sparse urn V will be used. 6:30 p.m., Evening Prayer. speaker. One Great Hour of 8 p.m., L ^ e n study program. Down. Nursery. one would think it ought tq solve. o'j'tweigh all the pleasures a large dish-shaped antenna missionary to Africa. Children’s 7 p;m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel- breakfast, he could think ^ lit­ in Wrenched-wing flight. If 'this is the case, then the Meeting with Alex M. Burgess, Sharing. Sacrament of Baptism. ------7:10 p.m., Teachers meeting. _ . - . First Congregational Church 7:30 p.m.. Evening Service. *^tand-In” Issue May Be Real and honours o f this wicked and enough power to permit iOWBltip. There was a statistic, the other day, tle amusement to pass the time. cost of the sateMdte will go well leading. Nursery for babies to three- Trinity Covenant Church Tuesday. 10 a.m.. Ladies Bible United Church of Christ Thursday, 10 a.m., Women's world ...” home reception ■with only the 6 p .m .,, Junior, ?’een ,and TTwrsday, 7 p.m;, Churph For some time, various Republican to the effect that Japan has less illit­ Settling himself as comfort­ I thought 1' saw a world at over $100 million. , ^ 7 p.m.. Family Gospel Serv­ year-olds. Church school for Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. GIm s . Andover Bible study, nur^ry provided. The following day, Moses addition of a special antenna Young Are- Warwick, R. I. Sermon: “More Hearth Mission in Hartford. and missionary to Peru. Nurs­ and with our historic lulmiratlon o f free without change for nparty 2,- responding to that of the east­ of St. Columba’s Church will Wesleyan Methodist diurch reckless and rash? They can’t tell yet, Yet, within a matter days. ampllfler instead of the single Tho Salvation Army Thah Conquerors.” Wednesday, 7:80 p.m .,' Mid­ ery at all services. education for all, we could somehow 500 yeafs-^unUl 1919. The Eng­ ern seaboard of the United present the Rev. Carl Capen, Meets at Skinner Rd. School New N iven authorities impris­ n . stage unit now enidsioned. 661 Main St. Monday, 8 p.m.. Women’s So­ week Service. 7 p.m.. Evening service. Mr. so they tread water on that issue while b,ave managed by this time to have de­ lish caUed these coins with Statw. The satellite would of the Immaculate Retreat . Vernon oned Dimbar, knowing of his General Electric has studied Capt. Ernest V. Payton ciety Lenten Program, “ The Powllson, speaker, s they talk about inflation, square hotas "cash” because of The poet borrows one spring transmit to the earth at a House in WllUmantlc as guest Rev. Hervey W. Taber, vised ourselves some system for drag­ Tory sentiments. When ho was a range of satfeHdte sizes. Their Officer In enlarge Life of Christ In Song and St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 8:15 p.m., RP'YF at the home their resemhlanoe to ,a small frequency of 800 megacycles, speaker Monday at 8 p.m. in the Pastor l i t begins to look, however, as if the ging these other 5,000,000 Americans freed after 14 days in jail, he for the other. smallest would weigh about 3,- Dance.” Open meeting. Church and Park Sts. of Len and Barbara Buckman, Iner Matth. 6:32-34. Theme: “ Jesus 7:30 pjn.. Litany with Instruc- 9:15, 11 a.m., Church School. 9:30 a.m.. Church School. issue, the validity o f inflation as a po­ began to vWte—'T am now in Democratic administration for as w*. fecti-ve, the transmitter, anten­ In Yeomans HaU. conjunction with those o f the says: Do Not Worry Unduly! Nursery through adults. litical issue lies elsewhere, Ronald Reagan Is ordinarily* the Hartford j|S, condemned, to the state’s future. na must be stabilized and held And none imagine life with so Oommunicatlons Satellite Cor­ Recently, Dr. T h oM s J. A.1- Heavenly Father Will Also Manchester Evening Herald 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. suave, debonair, handsome smller who to close tolerances with respect lit Ues in the possibility that here, on much sorrow: poration. Will Comsat adminis­ o f ^ Provide While We Sleep.” Nurs- Columbia Corre^ndent Vir­ Sermon: “ Confession and the loves his oountiy, the right-wing of his to its aiming point on the Atlanta startled tee nation by narish house ' t^e economic front as on some other .'■V- Once more, to live, w« play the ter It and will this become part ginia M. Carison, tol. 228-9224... party, 100 per cent Americaniam, and earth. To precisely align the proclaiming the 'death of God’ **7, New Person.” Nursery through f ^ t s , the Johnson administration has of the Comsat Net? Perhaps to the rewards of high ^ litical stakes. poetls'pawn antenna a tracking beacon on w ilte r Cronklte’s network 11 a.m., Gottesdlenst. Grade 4. overcome tee eaaly ership class. ope of having led us more deeply into things on the minds of men subjected be centred. A servo-motor mercial field. A rk., contocted Dr. AlUrer^te 27:33-64. Theme: difficulties we should never have been to Its pressures. Tension and defeat would then keep the tranemit- iviU start off sunny early this 7:15 p.m.. Prayer and discus- Politically there may be re­ reference to d efen d in g Wsriews Cross.” Sunday School allowed to enter in the first place. ^ caused Richard Nixon to makO a fool of Herald ted beam iHrected at the bea­ morning but cloudiness will sion time. himself after the 1962 gubernatorial losa con. Infrared horizon seekers percussions, for satellites like spread over Connecticut later Wednesday, 10 a.m., Woman’s 385 WEST CENTER STREET •Once we find ourselves hurtling sky­ there, and Mr. Reagan seems to be suf­ Yesterdays would stabilize the antenna this can beam pix^^ams into tag College "radically...... rightM.” ’ entl this morning as a weak frontal Bible Study Circle, ward in an untethered, uncontrolled in­ fering from similar influences. within one degree of the verti­ other lands so effectively that Besides, Dr. Bales assured him Community Baptist Church system moves across the area. 3 p.m.. Junior Membership flationary balloon, the Johnson admin- cal. the United States could contrel he was not representing the 685 E. Center St. A few brief showers may oc- class, MANCHESTER, CO N N . PHONE 646-0129 > He did his all-important “image** 25 Yean A C oll^ , but many churches of . l^ratlon can be counted upon to present much harm, for instance, when ht 90 To provide power for the the TV programming of many Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, cur with the passage of the g p.m.. Womans Society of other countries, n il s la espe­ Christ who had asked him to do Minister us with all kinds of leadership heroics, _ stormed out of a meeting o f the Na­ Board of Selectmen and Po­ tranemitter, ROA proposes to front. Temperatures today will Christian Service, cially true .if the United States BO. Dr. Bales Is an authoritative Enjoy the friendly, homelike atmosphere of li{ which we. the people, wlU be called tional Negro Republican Assembly in lice CommlaBioners meet to di^ use a giant array of soter ceils writer, lecturer and debater on not be as warm as Friday. Thursday, 7:16 p.m.. Lenten should be a major source o t TV 9:30 a.m.. Church School for u|)on to make all kinds of emergency . California the other day, resentful of cuss parUng meters for several yrtkch wai open out in a teah- atheism and Communism. Highest readlng;8 will only reach Service. Manchester Manor. This ail now rest home sets for those other countriee In- all ages, a a stos through Grade sacrifices and accept all kinds o f emer­ civil rights discussion and questtens put of the streets in town. ■ ion much the same as the Peg.' > fter a flooi' of tele^'’-’'’’^ 50s this afternoon. offers every facility to guests seeking the osus meteoroid aateUite de­ so that channel 69* would be 4 wUI have an expanded ses- ■Wether systems are moving gency restrictions upon our living. Ths to him. Mr. Reagan la in the race for eluding one with over 3,000 sig­ the California gubernatorial nomination, ployed, the solar cell array will available to them. natures, Dr.i->r. AltizerAiuzer agreed to sion. Hie adult class m e ^ around a very large low pres­ ultimate in pleasant surroundings and pro­ Johnson administration does not la & for 10 Yean Ago and the liberals and moderates in the meanure 164 feet long and meet Dr. Bales In AUanta of- m the Choir Room behind the sure system in the westerly W H IST AND talent in sharing with its people the Republican Party do not look on his Seccod hUszard in three days ■wwid be covered with more ter the former’s book ap)to“ ’* pulpit. Great Lakes area this morning. fessional perspnal care. Only by experienc­ fiju fruits o f the disasters into which it threatens to dump mote than a than 3,000 sipiare feet of aili- In May. An Atlanta television 10:30 a.m., Worship.'Sermon: ca^idacy with fondness. Oyster lives 12 Years David WaUvogel Stanley Porter This low is expected to drift ing it can the patient capture the cheerful, bfmders. foot of snow on the area, keep­ -con solar ceUa providing about statiMi requested P**"™?®**”* “The Cross and Suffering.” slowly northeastward into south­ S ^ | A G K The fact that he himself opposed the OSAKA, Jsq>ah — The usual televise the discussion live. ^ Nurserv companionable environment that prevails ■The basic crime o f the Johnson ad- 1964 Civil Rights Act, an^ was one o f ing thousands home fratn work 18 kUowatte of power. ern Canada. Meanwhile, the ai^ achoti and causiog danger­ lifespan of a pearl oyster is 10 Mormon Missionaries mbiistration with regard to inflation the biggest supporters o i Bsrry .Go^- Associated with the genera­ daw iat^*Dr^uSrM lled off 2 p.m., Adidt church mem- weak frontal system will move throughout Manchester Manor. Nursing su­ ous conditions. tion of power ie the dteeipation to 12 years. An oyster must be t h e ^ ^ S e . One can only con- bcrshlp class in the Youth Bi^d- may be a relatively simple, innocent water, puts him in a position where two to three yean old before a _ , , „ , • _ across southern New England CARD PARTY questions about clidl rights are certain-, o f heat which neceeearily clude that his atheistic con- mg. Bader David Waldvogel and on a two-year period of ^sm on corning while high pres- pervision is provided 2^4 hours a day. o i^ It just hasn’t been able to bring ariaee from the process. It has pearl nucleus-stimulant can be vicUon is not as strong as the 7 pm ., Meeting to plan for an Bader Stanley J. Porter, bote of wortt for the church at teeir buUds in the cen- —• Sponsored By — ly germane'to his candidacy for puhtie Inserted, and It takes three to i Itj^lf to say no to any part of the won­ office. , . 12 Lines Kept Pure been estimated test roughly thsistic conviction of thore who ey ein g adult Church School 20 Foster St. and Motmon mis- own expense. Elder Waldvogel nation, "THE FRENCH CLUB” derful bonanxa prosperity this country one-third of the sateWte weight flve more yean for the pearl 'challenged his Wasphem^s choir robing room, sionaries, are In this area doing of Arcadia, Calif., has been in cloudy to- A program of social and recreational ac­ By walking out in a buff, Reagan not to grow. OF MANCHESTER ADESf — The noble qualitlei will be devoted to the power views. P erha^ it is D r . ^ U ^ s Junior High and Sen- acqualiitatoce work for tee N ew Btagland 13 months. K der ^ h u been anjoyi:^—these so many vm- onl^ showed dubioua dontrol; he indi­ tivities is maintained to promote enthusiasm of Arabian horses were careful-' »,plant and radiators to abed tee bifoken months o f prabperity...Whas it cated what many suspect—that there ia Church of Jesus C5»rist of Lat- Porter is from Salt Lake City, i_to the 30e ta most sections, excess heat. t r i n i t y p l a y p l a n n e d ter Day Saints. They will he Utah, and has been In this area ' MONDAY, hijs been boasting about this immunity no satlafhctory answer he csn supply ly cultivated by selective breed­ no God,” psalms 14:1 and self reliance and the desire to share in­ Tliere ia a premium on 'hav- "W aiting for Godot,” a con­ Ooepel HaU working throughout the Man- eight months. ------for his unamended statements and acUv- ing of the 20 varieties or strains from any interruption of the praspkrity ^ ing the transmitter opsrats for temporary play by Stunuel 415 Center St. Chester and Bttst H a ^ o r d The men present a series of MARCH 21 terests with others. Although in close prox­ trMid, the Johnson admlnisfraUbo has ities of the past. that emerged from ttte wild Bccket, will be presented in the Enroll in jj'ttEE Bible OPEN SUNDAYS ' long periods of time. Ifcis prob­ correspondence course. areas. discussion to families in teeir AT 8 P.M. imity to tho heart_of Manchester Center, u^ally cast a critical eye on the rec- And, as in the the esse of Barry Ck>M- horses that roamed the South lem has atoo engaged the atten­ Trinity College Chapel on 10 ajn„ Breaking bread. - Hiey have replaced Kldier homes. ot|l in offlce of one D w i^ t Eisenhower, water, Reagan’s oppc^tlon will force AnUan desert at least 3,000 tion of RCA engtneeis. ^ le y March 25 and 28 at 8:30 pan. 11:45 0.01., Sunday Sc^kmjI. Michael D. FSgg and Rider Hie chapel of tee Oiurch of 8 A.M. — 8 P.M. our home is situated away from disturbing caauRCH OF c h r i s t whom t b ^ accuse o f having tolerated him into a defeoM o f old portions un­ years ago. Tefelva of these Unee propose to ues teeto own com- BkiUrtiy a student preiductlon, 7 p jn ., Goqget meeting. Berimieytor ac missionaries la Jeeus Christ o f Latter Day 0RAN8E HALL less be is wise, and able to extrlcaste • m « H NiA, la 'w ere kept pure; the other eight the play deals with charaeten t^dall and Vemoo Sts. traffic. i suidi a thing as a depressian. Then is insrciai vacuum tubes. How- Tueedey, 8 plni., P n ^ this area. ' Ssiats At Woodalde SL and PINE PHARMACY ^ IA-. himself from commitments be may find hava been mixed with Parelaa, »b o occupy teeir tims yrhile Ptiooe: #48-2517 ai^thw view of tha Elsenhower record *7 rfM't4Mn W/Mr the majarttr san ^ J t& fW n mH evw, inatsad of opetatlng them — _ meeting. The poUey et the Momon HUetowti Rd. Is expected to be 6«4 Center Bt. e 64B4814 PURLIC INVITB) abadUiiig.— WA’m iBURT iRBFDBU- TUrfcomea and other a t 20 kOowatte ax t e d m ^ waiting for Godot, a btong or wjiich eredlta biin with having actually B lU e Clawif—I 0-65 A m . . . v r id v r , 8 p'.m.. BW e ITiiinflliig ctmrch le to scad yoong people qompleted tela summer. 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A bbott T ecb R outs B obcats for ‘B ’ T itle h Hawk G>ach U SIN ESS SE R V IC E S ^ l ^ I R E C T O R Y Pats SoKd Pick ski jVotegJ Is Optimistic By BOB BROWN Class C Title Contest It wwfld have been difHcult Despite Loss m CAMPING to pick a more perfect day for HIGH GRADE 8 YEARS OLD CAR LEASING a ski outing than last Sui^y. a NGELES (AP) — St. ’Ihe uneocpected Saturday rv>ach Richie SANDEMAN I EQUIPMENT 0i 1 or 2 All-Charter Oak Affair anowfiaU left Oummington Ski Louis Hawks to PRINTING Tents, Cota, Sleeitag Bags Baein with some of the best Querln prefers the opumisuc Job and C!oininercial SCOTCH 1 Air Mattresses, Stoves YEAR P U N ■ Looking to make the Ranked 14th In pre-tourney the flu at n rid s ^ has proven ,t ha« had tWs year. Be- approach, 86 PROOF g Lanterna to be a tou^ rebounder and tw eS toohee of fteah pow- Printing First in MMobeqter. New CIAC rating process look ratin^^, the Portland offense 8-10 Guerin’s Hawks, fighting for a has come alive behind a scor- steady performer, cars, fu ll matatMiinnqe> 2»IIy good is Coventry High. der oovecad the hW Sunday the National Pfompt Md Efficient MANCHESTER ing trio of Bruce Blackman, Completing the starting five morning and the temperature playoff berth In the a on Printing s i ^ to Guerin was thinking posiUvely SATURDAY 8 AJML-NOON Quality Line Products to a Class School this season. Kolodziej goes into the con­ good weekend of racing. The "We’re still ahead by a half- Gen. Repairers License Annual Bike S(de Now On Qualify Portland carries a 14-6 mark test as the scoring and re­ team that upended home town Connecticut Ski Oouncdl inter- game, and they’ve still got to into tonight’s action, including bounding leader for De- rival Hartford High, takes on Chester Surphis Sates has a Seafood dub race Is scheduled to be catch us,’’ he said. “If we can J. A. WHITE Comer Broad and a 55-41 semifinal conquest of Gregorio, scoring at 14 points favored Wilbur Cross of New h dd tomorrow ait ’Thunder fresh supply of rods and reels, win two of the last three, we Middle Tpke. West oy Southbury High last, Wednes­ per game clip. ’The Storrs Haven at 8 at Central Connecti­ MountoJn Ski Area, CJjarle- GLASS CO. aM put together, ready bo use. Use Lucite on Your House 43 OAK ST. cut College. Unusual In this think we’U clinch third.’’ If so, now is the time r day night. Coventery earned twins, the offensive leaders at merit, MlasB. 81 BIsseH S t—TeL 649-7828 Phone 643-2176 ^ A good variety of lures, plugB, . . . ______TEL. 649-9987 the right by coming from be­ Coventry, each boast 13-per- year’s test is the abscence of A giant daSom oourse wffl be St. Louis has three games re- advantage of the an- fUes, wet and dry to Insure a Spring .weather ta not too far ond coat Is necessary this con hind to stop Lyman Memorial game averages. perennial powerhouse Hillhouse seft on the "Parker’s_ Fdly” malning — tonight at home e sale now in prog^ress good oatdh. Spinning said oast- ahead, and if this ta the spring be applied ta just an hour. You of Lebanon, 58-48. Paipanos, who fought and beat High which did not qualify. tr^ . Teems wlH be scored on against Detroit, Sunday after- Ing outfits for llrerfi water, you are ptenndng to have your can save time and money Md SEE US f 6 B : D k J at jhester Surplus Sales, • AlumtawSa R oll Up the best three times. There will noon at Detroit and -Tuesday 1 and l▼ l Shop n salt water and surfere. By the house painted, make sure that your house will be fre^y DON WILLIS way, did you know that they your chniioe of paint ta the fa- painted ta just half the time CU N LIFFE Awatags be six racers from each club In night in New York, RE-UPHOLSTERING m • D(>or Canopies the competition. Representing San Francisco has just two to these fine bicycles. They also have hip boots and chest mous lucibe by DuPont. By and look twice aa well. o Storm Doors • “ wadeiB? For those who Mke to using DuPont you can take the For painting Inside the house, MOTOR SALES Sports Viewing Manehester vrill be Jeff Clarke, play — both against Los An- GARAGE Modem Furniture Id 26” American EXPERT AUTO BODY and o Combination HTndows ‘High-Flying’ Astros Ifloyd Wttson, Eairle Wlteon, geles. Tonight the Warriors en- 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 tie their own flies, there are worry about weather conditions there is Lucite wall paint and FENDER REPAIRS AND AWAY WE GCU-Typical of the play that won them the Class B CIAC and Antiques m fly tielng kits. All kinda and right out of the picture. Most this comes in 23 beautiful col- Mancdiestor Awning Co> SATURDAY MoJBMi Grant, Connie Danas j^y the home-court advantage, 105 WEST CENTER ST. basketball championahip last nifirbt, Abbott Tech’s Wolverines have just made • store Stools and Booths ai sizes of hooks, floats—to fact everyone ta flamUlar with this ors and In white also. It wUl 1:80 ( 8) Gadabout Gaddis and Jadt Hlnchen. Race time Sunday night the California * Custom Furniture st ENAMEL Md LACQUER Telephone 649-SOOl a steal and are off and running. Prentiss Tallman has the ball, chased by Bill Specializing iiy everything you wlifl want, to do amiaztag paint but if you do not not nm, drip or spatter and it REFINlSHfNGS 2:00 ( 8) NXT. T r y N e w I n fie ld S o d Is 11:45, racers aire reminded rivals close out the regular sea- Slipcovers and Draperies Established 1949 Davis (41) and Ken Goodin of South Windsor. Others are: Ron Riordan (11) 4:00 ( 3) Golf Classto bo register before 11. g^n here. BRAKE SERVICE Made to Order g. any kind of fishing. As a con- know too mludh about it, atop stays on your brukh or roller so REASONABLE PRICES and Larry Carney (15) of South Windsor and Iva Perkins (44) and Jim Scott (SO) Roller Derby OWb members planning toat- “We’re counting bn Los An-' Complete Selection of ^ 'venienoe to his customers, Mr. In at the E. A. Johnson Paint that your hands stay dean. Houston tries out the Astro­ Cleveland tore into San Fran­ bdoycles, (xinvertible for BT. 88—VERNON, CONN. 5:00 ( 3) At the Races tend this weekend’s race geles winning at least one of Materials Ftarr has made arrongemente Oo., 723 Main St., and let Mr. There is no need to prime the o f Abbptt. (Herald Photo by Ofiara) dome’s synthetic gnrass tonight cisco’s Bob Bolin in the fifth Front End Alignment . FREE ESTIMATES “ 3 o r giirlB, equipped w ith go that you can pick up your Jcfhnaon or one of his Staff tell walls for Lucite Wall Paint cov- Whm it's liiiM to (80) World of Golf inning after the Giant starter receive a 10 per cent disw^t games,’’ Guerin said, Just Above the Tratfls while the rest of the National on lift Uckeits on p resen ta t^ t .aiter Coach Fred Schaus, Lower Level of the Parkade ^ ftahlng license at the store. yoni of its many advantages. era speckled areas, it fills in ( 8) Wide World of had allowed just two hits over General Repair Work 649-6324 U Clrdle Sports League wonders whether fresh­ o f their cilub memtoerrfiip cards already-won the Make this store your headquar­ When you use Luolte Acryffle tiny hairline cracks, an^ this TEL. 648-0016 the first fpur. Six hits, including bouse paint there is no waiting paint also dries ta just 80 min- Speed, Muscle Used SUNDAY at the Western Division’s regular sea- ters for fine merchandise. man manager Grady Hatton is a triple by Larry Brown and a for dry weather for you (xin utea. You can do over a room MOVE 2K)0 ( 8) Celtlos vs. Oin- using make believe ball players. double by IXike Sims, produced son honors, said only that Los, the 3-speed Stuimer- elnnatt tog up on the weekend o f March . j as . hard* BELMONT stairt painting just 30 minutes settle it almost immediate” ' E x p ^ The Astros, never higher than five Indian runs and erased a 2- C O IN S 1 after the rain stops. Use it on lyi Md If you have gone 2:80 ( 8) Sports Spectaco-j, eighth place ta four seasons, 0 San Francisco lead. ^ wiU be the S r i the W ai^ore as they Hehron CALL ■To Gain 70-49 Win This year members wm ^ t o CARPET PLAZA wood or nraaomy houses; It through Uie misery of a house lar won their sixth exhibition game Joe Horlen worked four hit­ had against the Hawks, ' . One of the largest Inven- ^ uding speedometers, front TODRAINE • Movfntr Sugarbush Ski area to north- tories In New EnglMd. ^ _ >-vTa MWT ’ weathera beautiifuJly, restate upset by paint that takes a long ' Muscle and speed proved a wiiming combination at SK)0 (SO) Bowflng Cham­ ta eight starts Friday, beating less innings as the White Sox “It makes no difference to WE HAVE OUR OWN • PadiinK M34S63 em Vermont SWtog at Sugar • Supplies & Accessories 01 side baskets, headlights, I 1 1 -^\U O l t l P t l fi» 9terii« and K; te so easy to time to dry, you c m imagine Yale’s Payne-Whitney gym last night. Controlling all pions Kansas City 6-8. Tonight they whipped Wariitagton. Shortstop us,’’ Schaus said. “We always’, CLEANING PLANT ns, kick stands, tires and fi Storage 4:00 (80) Big Three Golf Bush to still excellent and e Teletype Service h «p^y. in jugt 30 minutea, it ta what a blessing this Is. Here PAINTS Mpects of the game, Abbott Tech returned to Danbury open a two-game series againtt Ed Brinkman’s error led to a play to win.’’ 15% OFF on js ore available. For the albsolubeay .dry, TlWs cute down again, you just wash your brush ( 8) American the Los Angeles Dodgers in the five-run seventh inning for Chi­ everything points to a fine ^ e CIAC Qass M Champions, after destroying South Friday night’s game was tied Bug Cleaning IM M I the danger of sticky paint to or roller, wash your hMda Md FOR BEST RESULTS MANCHESTER Sportmaa Astrodome, playtag on an in­ cago with Ed Stroud’s two-nm weekend of skiing. Connectieut Valley f N am e H eads Windaor High, 70-49. It wa« ------Morgan Grant a wtat«: resi­ 15 times, but near the end of the' CsUhtiCaxry fegiB I attract fMea, gnate and other everything is clean. Evan a per- 22nd straight triumph for the winners showing a 80-20 edge. field ringed by a chemical sur­ single the key hit. third period the Lakers took iHyilng tataecte you often see in son who Is not used to painting faced called, appropriately The Braves battered four dent of the Sugar Bush area, 8-Day Service Coin Co. ® The newly formed Hehrop MOVINO AND Hat City quintet; the Bobcats n remained elewe only will act as host and guide. command. Cold shooting had It is not a bit too early to ordtaary paint. There ta no c m easily paint a room with enough, Astrosurf. Yankee pitchers, ini^udtag 20- 97 Center St. MMchester Women’s Republican CSub baa PAULS finished with a 21-4 mark. through the first eight minutes, Murphy’s 59 Members who have not yet slowed the Hawk offense, and WE PICK UP A DELIVER 643-6295 ^ waiting for dhingles or clap- truly professional results. If you PAINT SUPPLY , Supplying much of the speed Abbott jumping out to a 4-0 lead _ The Dodgers, meanwhile, bUU game winner Mel StotUemyre, the Lakers launched their fast r u g s a f u r n i t u r e to dry 5arried on by Women’s ® l o v ^ etoUMi and the ftateh right height to make s e l e c ^ the Gianibs 6-2, whUe the Chdea- barrage against St. Louis. Ex- SPAGHETTI had too much muscle and we Scoring was even In the third something of an anti-climax. ORMAND J. WEST ! rn p duhs The Hebron ddb tasta fox yeare, and another ad- wallpaper a real pleasure. You SUPER go White Sox blanked Washing­ Met Charlie Smita homered for In NCAA Title Game RAVIOLI Just coifldn’t keep up. You can’t frame, but Abbott’s baU con- Weaver will duel WUbur Cross is a work taeetli* vantegoja it h8^ can spread tlm books rf s^- ton 5-0 and Atlanta shut out the the Cardinals. Director out-power a team like that trol offense was in complete for the Class AA title at Central Open 11 A.M . DaUy toiperfectioDB. pies out M d make your selec- KEM-TONE New York Yankees 7-0. ’The Mickey Lolich burled six COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP)-—The top-ranked Ken­ Closed a t 10 PJH. March 80, and wlli make ar- Tallman did a great job in command. Abbott held Riordan Connecticut State, but many tlae DuPont BHiSter Reaiatant tion at your leisure. There are 1)1 1 UXl W.M I I'/v'M I New York Meta shaded St. strong innings and rookie out tucky Wildcats will be favored to win their fifth na- Tnee. and Wed. 142 E. CENTER ST. " rangemente for. a social evening mere. He helps them a lot.’’ to a single hoop In moving out to fans would argue that the mobt Dliring cainicipies axe very Primer over bare wood, apply all kinds of paper for every Louis 8-7, Detroit battered Phil­ fieider Wayne Redmond wai- tional collegiate basketball championship tonight de- 11 PJdi Xhurs., FrL with RepublicM women from ; A second quarter onslaught a M-40 third turn lead. Although exciting performance of the 1 Lucite aavd the finish will last room in the house, some pre-cut adelphia 16-2, Boston edged Oin- loped a grand Siam homer as Sat. Midnight Marlborough and ^ the part of Abbott kiaiod Bob- the Bobcats narrowed the edge tournament came on that same spite Coach Adolph Rupp’s dpur observations and dire Manchester’s Oldest ; longer than ordinary bouse and pre-pasted, some with plaa- SHERWIN wilLLIAMS . u* u »» _~v.. clnnati, 8-7 and California Detroit roUed over the MilUles. nr^ictions. Snndays 4 PJH. to 10 P.M. . eat chancee early. Breaking to 14 at one point, Abbott toyed CLOSED MONDAYS With Finest FaclUtica I patot, and ta extremeily reatat- Uc covering which means that 981 MAIN STREET kway fiwm a 23-20 lead, Abbott with them through the last chap- MxAullffe ^ Jerry ^ ..^ey look Uke taey’B be Kentucky blew a 50-52 second M t to mnitatuxe, bldstertag, smudges c m be wiped off eaa- went wild ta the Class A finale. Lumps drove ta three runs bly District. Real grass never quite made rough to get cdong with,’’ Rupp half lead as Duke rallied behind to support the oaniopy, cxaidking and peeHng. When lly. ’The price range ta varied TEL. 64M686 aahk seven straight potato, In- ter, winning the contest on the The Norwalk ace, who rates apiece for tae Hgers, 'with Mc- CborCh News it inside Houston’s dome so the said after watching brawny Jack Marta to tie the score 69-69 fflter pole teleaoopes so it . ___ rf flntehed, simply wash Md you are certain of being eluding five from Tallman. it a bad night when he gets less Astros are experimenting with Autiffe also hitting a home run. kitautes later they stnmg three AbbeU* (70) than 40 potato, had what was for Texas Western whip Utah 8-78 with 4:48 to play. But fevered e set over a table. They A somewhat belated hands- and brush with able to get the paper you wMt P. B P PtB. the artificial turf. ’The infield Rookie George Scott’s pinch Friday night and move into tae MANCHESTER PONTIAC : Gilead Congregational together on the way to a P«rUiM ...... 6 0-3 10 him a good night: 59 potato. Larry Conley scored four clutch soap and w ater; apilta can be that will suit your budget, and foul areas will be covered double keyed Boston’s victory NCAA tourney final for the first for the past two 'Sundays has convinctag 43-26 halftime 6 TaJlmaa ...... 11 8-1 36 He hit for 22 field goals and 16 pointo In the stretch and tae AND wiped up the same way. To make spring cleaning eaa- V niiid(U iit-€U iA . 6 Hatty ...... 6 34 14 with It tonight end if the synthe­ over Ctactanatl. Scott’s hit time ta history. “We can’t jump MEMORIAL GO. -Just a ^ tter become ayaiiaWe ^ a y. Greet- RUerS MOBIL 4 Sott ...... 8 36 9 free throws as Norwalk took the Wildcats capitalized on a Ordtoary paints require a lot ier, why not rent a floor waxer, tic grass works out, the entire scored Joe Foy ta the eighth like them.’’ "We couldn’t Shake Ron Rior- 3 Vines ...... 6 1-3 11 Class A crown by drubbing South muffed layup by Duke’s Mike Opposite East Cemetery o f fifteen ndnutea—they c m he of stirring so that the colors are M d polisher Md d o your floors 0 I>anzy ...... 0 1-3 1 outfirid wiU he covered with It liming and then George Smith But Rupp’s runba outertound- SERVICE STATION 0 Xoffett ...... 0 OO 0 (>thOlic 98-76. Lewie. TEMPEST thoroughly mixed, but not Lu- in half the time? ’They also rent 858 BURNSIDE AYR. kan- loose,’’ Sharos continued. (Herald Fboto by Ofiara) by mid-season. delivered Scott with his second ed taller Duke, as they had done and Mrs. Peter Wolcott. The 184 E. CENTER ST. 0 Jarvis ...... 0 OO 0 It was a storybook finish for Conley, who had a temper­ EAST HARTFORD *lHe had hot bands In the first By then Hatton could have the„ single. to other bigger teams during tae QuoRty Memorials TEL. 649-6977 half, but be couldn’t get free M Totals 1 ^ 70 BLOCKED — Prentiss Murphy, who ta three years of ature w b^inB at 9:46 Sunday TIRES-^BATTERIES tacludtag IS in the first half. He 3 Blotnoinsky ...... 4 141 9 Dave Petersen, one of 168 potato, or 42 per night. was the third straight victory situation to put Kentucky ahead Tools earned runs Friday and ended fans. A. AIMETTI, Prop PONTIAC, ING. Docked at Manchegtox Surplus momtags. A good start w m Coventry ACCESSORIES Bas not been-below the 20. flg- 3 Corner ...... 8 l-S 7 many such maneuvers South Catholic was led by for tae Angels over Chicago. 73-71 and then drove the length Garden Md LandI Tools' 1 Devi* ...... 0 33 3 Mike Sadowskl, a craftsmanlike tae Athletics’ five-game winning Texes Western, tae nation’s of the court for a basket to Harrison St., Manchester 878 M ^n St.—TeL 649-2881 lales. Coleman cook gloves, made lately on renovation of BO Y SCOUT EXPERT LUBRICATION fr e in 22 games this season. 0 Dubey ...... 0 (ta 0 stands, ice rooms ta the parsonage, for Baby, Household, PartyI 0 Goess ...... 0 (ta 0 last night at Payne center who scored 27 potato and streak. No. 3 teem ta the ftaal Associ­ make it 79-73 with less than a ovens. PHNA Sets M d BM qnet SnppUeo ■ Helping the winning offense 0 Dorsey ...... 0 (ta 0 Rookie Chuck Harrison rifled NL HOME-RUN RECORD ated Frees poll, to even bigger -which thanks are rendered. Franchise Dealer For Whitney gym. Tallman pulled down 21 rebounds, high minute remaining, Notes and News InvaUd Needs .< Aoom Impern-all Paints hrere a trio of double figure 0 Waldron ...... 0 (W 0 a tiwo-Tun homer for Houston 'The aiwoBome array of slug- Ushers Sunday were Bob Warn­ also scored 25 points for elghter team. and rottgbsr than Duke. But Duke had a chance to tie the Test Clinic ■oorers in addition to Tallman. 18 llatsfai to 4B and Dave Giusti burled four in­ gore which dotted the Braves’ that may be the downfeil of tae Looking for a place for Wooden eote, aluminum er and Jim Staiona. | ^ b Hurty the I auditorium. The cars PUMl> SERVICE j Abbott had a wide 30-22 re- WASHING’rON (AP) — Hank Outlook Brighter ^ntag, as Baltimore won tbs The hatf dozen iong'-range gun­ cibampionehip game. • Oattierings stocked. Aluminum nested Mlr- Rev. Dr. James Good Brown, Pap smear-test clinic for wom­ fast-break basket which Coach were built by the scouts and Texaco Sfofion hounding advantage. Vines O’Donnell, sports editor of tae sixth game^in seven staite. Four ners inciluded Ed Mabbews, 32; ’Ihe Miners were charged e Group Meetings TEL. 649-5533 ro cook, sets, service for 4-6-8 Interim minister, will occupy en, to be held from 9 a.m. to W ater Sj^stems and Pnntos F o r ‘ B a S e b a U a t O’OonneU of SoutMngton. Vic Bubas of Duke called the their fathera rttared tae load with ’Tallman, Waterhury, Conn., American, Dodger Etchers, including Hank Aaron, 32; Mack Jones, with 27 fouls against Utah, with of every description people. Heat-Poi tent and trail­ both pulpits as Usual. Flowers noon and 4 to 8 p.m. March 81 fulling down 11 stray shots, elected a director of tae United turning point of tae game. 381 Main StrMt Jacuzzi Goulds World Series winner CSaude Os­ 31; Joe Torre, 27; Felipe Alou, 6-7 David Laittin and 6-6 Harry * Tune-Ups er heaters, safe, efficient, uring in Gilead last Sunday were glvr The race was run in a series at the Warrenvllle . Baptist Fairbanks Morse pave Petersen and Larry Car- States Basketball Writers As- Texas Western was in foul We have the “Know-How" Bristol Diamond teen, allowed 11 Oriole hits. 23 and Gene OUver, 21. Floutnoy fouling out. to please you! aitacihol for fuel. Alcohol stoves, en by the Women’s Fellowship. of' heats. Den winners were Church on Rt. 44, opposite the aer led South Windsor with six soclation. trouble by halftime, with three * Engine Cleaning water and gas oontadnerg In Gregory Hager, Den 1; Brad Phona 643-9149 24 Hour BRISTOL (AP)—’Thingis looked fouls charged against four of Its Rev. Inglta Installed Warrenvl'Ue ’Town Hall, E tn em n cy 1*^^*'’* . . O’Donnell was one of nine new a------litUe brighter — ----- today----- „ for— city — Chklreh Comers Inii * Minor Repairs pilastlc M d metal. A dozen dif­ The Ecclesiastical Council of Richardson, Den 3; David Rl- Hydramatio TraasmlssloB players. But with their tall men ferent styles of, air mattreases, There will be no charge tor Servile On t The kids worked hard to get directors named Friday. Larry officials in their efforts to make VolleyhaU 860 Msin St., East Hartford the TbllMd Association con­ dolfi, Den 6 and Marc Bnto- Repairing An H ak es on tae bench, the Miners got * di;9C Stamps new tufted style which is tops nlck, Webelos. the service, but m appotatmento An Woric OnarMteed Qito far^ %aros sttd. “They Boeck of the Louisville Courier- Bristol the new h6me town of Phone 289-4860 vened Sunday, at Ellington Con­ must be made with the Wind­ STJUOIINGS Anti-Trust Case plenty of acortag from their Ut- ta sleeping comfort. Camp Brad Richardson wem the Texaco Lubrication Servloe ffid a goodj^ ag^tt a superi- jounai^ elected president the former Springfield Giants of ham Cancer Society ta WllU- .'.Can H artford S' Natloio W Leagn Ue guards. Orsten Artis led the blankets, navy style hammocks, gregational Church for tilb In­ fastest car trctohy, and Ernest » association for the 1966-67 the Eastern Baseball League. mantic between 9 a.m. and 1 Midwest regional champs with moBciuito netting, ground stallation of Rev. Donald Inglis, Arendt the beet looking car^ W e Give SisfC Green Stamps 525-3993 A trip to Boston paid off Fri- DUSTY — Charlie Crockett MANCHESTER p.m, M y weekday; Mrs. Rlch- East Sides . • e • • • • e 3S2 pointo from his backcourt dteths, camp toaisters, fire ex- with one delegate from ea(ta lo­ award. Se S t o it m Jnly^ of ” ------Steve Tappidas 202, Kayo Continues Today 1 position and Bobby Joe HiU had Osfrinsky RUG CLEANING cal church present. Of interest aird Backhaua of Stafford, or 2ft . Wojtusik and other officials. PresU 227-224—642, Bob Aver- Watkins “ B’ COMPANY tingutaheis, aluminum poles, Fay Davis was Judge, Md stakes, rata suite, parkas and is the fact that the Rev. Mr. Arthur Norwood served as Mrs. James Wood o f Etaatford, »St Lois Spencer what they came back with m 216, Ed Spencer 201, Edgar Nazarene ...... 24 MILWAUKEE (AR) - Base- aattofied the court had jurisdlc- 88 ‘ d e a l e r i n w a s t e Usted ip the Putnam directory, on 10 r f 20. m oor tttooU^ 126, Fran ’Tresdiuk 125, Julie ^as a quitclaim deed ta which Brainard 207-590, Jim Mtotretta Lakewood Orcle ...24 16 HANNAWAY ST. ponclhos. ’Tatps ta any size, all Inglis is the son-in-law of The starter. 1 Painfing-^Decorafing ban proceeded with its defense tion and uitaeld the state’s pointo for Utah which w a ^ la f > \ M A T E R IA L S Rev. Howard Ohampe, former Mrs. Raymond Ktaltoer, Coven­ aiade the big difference, the Wrubel 132, Delores Smith 147. Wellesley College relinquished 205-563, Ed Wilson 203. Toomey’a ’Tallies ..16 -M4 against antitrust charges today claim that It had met the legal tag without George ^ e r w te' canteens, mess kite, knapsacks, grometted and weattooproof, Hebron Pastqr. ' -- '< try I^ N A eeidor nurse, ta in legal righto to Muzzy Field in ■ Rotary . , ...... 12 .250 after falling to obtain dismtosal requirements for cause of ac- broke a leg late ta the s e a ^ Phone 643-0012 COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL rucksacks. Also, the famous charge of publicity here. Bristol. ’They were also assured TRI-TOWN — Jim Tierney SCHEDULE of toe case on the ground that tion. n b w YORK (AP) —LM Ri». RAGS, IRON 3-DAY K g g J White Stag aleepdng baga by MMChester Evening Her- Radio Today Mrs. Jotei Metsack of Ash­ that Simmons College will sign 210, Charlie Warren 201, Gerry Monday, 8, Nazarene vs. Wat' the State o f Wtooonaln lacked Bari Jtaktaeon of Chicago, an eint took his New York U n i ^ Interior-—Exi«riorr-CoIor Consulting Service Two Titles Are Decided SCRAP METAL HlTSdh-Wels with your dhoice aid correspondent Snsoa WDBC—U6t ford, who to on tile cltaic plM - the same sort of document, P’^ “ po 2 11, WlU K u h i^ 216, jdns “ B” ; Tuesday, 8, Lakewood jurisdiction and hadn’t proved attorney reiaasenUiig the slty baaketball team into SERVICE of dacron down and tbermo- ntag committee, reports baby­ Compete Insurance Coverage O>rporation (Counsel Louis F. Bob Arendt 201, John Capello Qpgjg .iji- yg_ Sides; 8:45 Pendleton, teL 2ZS-84S4.N 1:00 MMce UiUanl much o f anything. Braves, told tae court “ BaaebaU day’s National InvitaUon T o ^ M d fflU fUHng. 4:00 Lons Jolrn Wade sitting service wUl be provided Eat. 1915 Over the protest of defense to as exempt from the Wtoconsta nament championship m ^ 5 PAPER 6:00 News In Rec Basketball Tests Hanrahan said. Watklna “ Bt” va. Rotary; Opening day for fishing ta 6:10 Golden Serened* In Waxrenviile. The two women’s coUeges are «13. Jim Bemavage 209-663. Wednesday, 8:45, Nazarene va. attorneys, Orcult Judge Elmer antitrust act as it to from the against Brigham Youne wita 781 PARKER ST. not too far Astant and Man* 8140 Satellite Link? 8:00 Dldc Robineon Indirectly involved ta the con­ RoUer ordered a Saturday Sherman Act No state law can air of a man who h^ noth- f u r n i t u r e c l e a n i n o 1:00 New*. Sixn O tt OharaptctiBbipB were decided A ction ta the Junior ...... ______SPICE - Lucy Kosclol 128- Too” ^ TaUlea. ^ TeL 648-6785 or 648-5879 WM. DICKSON & SON knt night in two diviatom of via* oonsidetably closer. It was trol of Muzzy FHeld, and taere- morning aeseion. He announced reach beyoDd its borders. R to ^ ^ lose, WASHIN<3TON — Reeearch- .WBOH-nS Bedouin* Find Scrolh fore in whether the’ Giants wlU Leggett 341. his deiitolon after attorney* bat- beyond the power of toe state to Vtoeto weren’t expected 1:00 Matinee the Roe Departmenfa ’Town 8 « n » until the ftoafl, ^ ^ ^ . v ers studying the future of sat­ 4:30 Hartford HishUxhts tied for eeveral bouia Friday Interfere.” to make it into the toum^eta ellite - assisted communication 7:00 News QUMRAN, Jordan —Moat of TeL 649-0920—Blanchester, Conn GARDEN GROVE — Phyllto g;ames there. Caddie for Mays over defense exhibits. U. S. Siq>reme Court rulings ^ ali,andw«re one of the tong-’ the 600 or more Deed Sea scrolls apdgat Divtaton, West Side AH- w w ral tfanee. Doeter 133-131 — 374, Clara predict direct home reception Jigg g5fi}»lJouni The problem to that the Jleld i. Baseball attorneys argued In 1922, 1968 and 1967 were cited ^ the fieW to ad- of satelUte pictures. One ccmi' 8:00 Sign Off found since 1947 have been dis- Stare aoor^ a one-sided win The North Endera finally PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Wil oovered by Bedouin soroU hunt­ Mme to tae city as a gift, wita ^37. 372. jt'an Naretto 143-350, Friday that toe sport’ s exemi>- by Bowie L. Kuhn, National to the ftaalsi pany believes borne television w n c —1W6 over. East Side AU-Stan. 59- pulled ahead to’ stay' as Ben lie Mays, who has played more ers, whose patience and thor-, Grzyb the game’s leadki^ aoor- tae s^aU on yiat it w m to Bg^rt>ara Doyon 150-347, Jean tion from federal antitrutt r^- League attorney, as decisions „ aJwaya confident," said sets CM be converted for tills 1:00 Monitor wfrile among the Juniora than 160 games a season with uloUon extended to the present ape^ceily exeinpting baaeb^ Rosstal ’Tburaday nighTSter*!^ 1:16 Home Decorator oughneea ta searching caves and forth End AU-Staia edged the ^ proved to used as a ^^bUc pla^lrid. g^ ^ gard 130-128-353, Fran for $140. 1:30 Monitor be the wtantag hoop. Grayb fin- Th® deed provides that « the cpandaij 137-859. the CManta etace 1964, is looking case, which resulted from tile from antitrust legislation. He Iwd battled from behind ----- 6:00 New*. Spotto, Weather oare ta preserving the mMU- Eagtos, 52-49. Fidler oTvev Si30 Monitor scripts have earhed them a city violates the conditions un- 3^45.357, tor mow rest duitog the com- Braves move from MUwanlne added tiiat Congress had seen ®««®rtag through an eight SYSTEM WORKS 11:00 News , Action ta the Intonnediate 20 for the winnera; monopoly. Itavision oontinues ’Dieaday "Bimi Rea and Dave Ware each der which the bequest was * _ _ _ tag National League aoaooa. He to Atlanta. fit to make baseball seU-reg- scoring drought and HARTFORD (AP) — The “no 11:16 >rts Final \^ on ln accused the Natton- niattng. ©toiiuated VUlanova 69-63. BYU MOTOR AID-R ____ -nltor dtaen tae semifinata a n on tap. " * ‘*®** J3. ^ made ownership to to pass to HOMEMAKERS — Oingar bas a caddie. Don Landrum, ob- 1 80 8 SKr'lSvSSSSK M show” rate for nearly 2,600 per- “12:10 ® Starlight Serenade Wellesley and Simmom, as well v „„ri,o. 187-500. tained ta a deal with the CW- League of violating the Jtaklnaon told Judge RoUer ^ finals by wblp- Bevolnttonary New sons released without bail on l;3p Spectrum . UQUOR STORE BiWBED The final game to set Thursday Fete Quiah and Mike Ken- Oombnstton Principta 3:00 News. Sign Off WATERBURY (AP) — The hamburgers as the Bristol Library and Bris­ - oogD CubaCubs last December, willwiU s**^*’® “ antitrust law by^ **-**-■'*author- that If he ~*»*«i*wordered the oravesBraves u>to misdemeanor charges under the wita action ta aU dlvtoioiK at uedy each had a dozen for the WINF—128# proprietor of the Cadet Liquor tol HospitaL PINETTES______Janet Keener play center field oftm in tae ‘•‘“g «»® retaalBg return to Mlwaukee tt would ^e tourney only"' Distributed By Orcuit Court’s new system Is tjie Community Y. Eaglee with Bob Intfaivia ohip- 1:00 New* Shoppe on Baldwin Street was Charging that leastag tbeofleld Evelyn McCauley 188- late hadi«e when tbe San Fran- g*»»t Mlwaukae an eoepon- hankngit the club. ^ t«n«city, beating flrat'' running less tium three-tenths of 1:16 Dial 13 - The West SMe Mb^ats had In with 11 more. PAINTO} robbed ot betwee^ $400 M d $500 to a professional------_ • . baseball ^ ^ .team----- 497, ju n * snutj, 137; Ginger olaoo Olante have a -lead. 'Tien _ skm franchise. The state Steven Keane, fecial counsel tfi®n St. John’s— one per cent. v 6:00 News Mtie trouble, leadtag their " ------6:86 Dial 13 BYiday night by two youths would violate the tonne of the Tourkas 184-457, Marione Oor- driim ta a fine center fielder,” charged oonspitacy and iUegel for kfilwaukee County, said the Invitees. The touma- 7 2 3 MAIN ST,, MANCHESTER— PHONE 6 4 9 ;4 5 0 1 m an ch este Patrick J. Ward, who over­ 7:00 News epoea-town oounterparta by a wearing atocktag masks, police B -A DART LEA(G(DE bequest, Thomas F. O’Brien of lta-497, Cathy Rtagroee aaye Mays. “If he coidd hR a use of the monopolistic struc- state had proved that National iJf*'*»?**®’* ^ ^nve the Vlo- sees the no-bail rriease program 7:10 Dial 13 wide roaigta tarougbout the ■UY THE PAINT THAFS WORTH THE WORK 11:80 Silver Flatter Music said. game. Ed Fitzgerald (22) and Bristol, an 82-year • old under^ jg i, Helen Downham 180, JBl Uttia better he would be a reg- ture of organized hemebaU to- League ownara had “ by agree- ^ iT® *‘®*^"'*®'the-kiat bid in a u t o p a r t : that began ta November, said 12:00 News took for the loldn arches. . . HcDooalirs Yankees 71-44; Pirates 60- teker, recently filed suit to block Kraventka 178-500, Dot Peter- ider on moot teeme.” Landrum, boycott kfilwaukee as a major ment” decided th»t MUwaukee Friday that only seven persons 13:16 Sign Off One of the robbers threatened Alan Noake (18) were high for 270 BROAD SL.__ the owner, Said A. tofleld, 42, 46 WEST CENTER STRT the wtanen while Tbn Quish 55; ’ngera 60-55; Dodgers 56- the action. A hearing on his ta- eon 467, Alma Fountain 486, a .899 career hitter, has played league city. | “would not have a baarfiall a+f? Coach have failed to' riww up In emirt WFOF—14U 1:00 Loo T srri'' with a steak knife while the s m - 59; OianU'53-62: Red Sox 45- Junction request to to be held Meredith B e o iy 459, Lota La^ wtth Ibe RUBa CbriHneta and Judge RoUer ta rejecting the teem ta 1966.” He aeld that oon- ^ *^®*' ^ at the appointed time. And one I s i L m x a n e id c ie NSR (U ) and Jim WIlKin (7) top- iMlCfe PAINTS Open Saturdays Until 6 P JL 3:00 Kan Grltfia ond rifled the till, they said. pad the loaem. TOt next Ttavaday In Siqierior Court pine 479. Oota. dia^ aotien ^ o f those was a .i|uiclde, ha said. 6:00 Gary Okaid ■f J .A'- - , .1 .) ■ MANCHESTER EVEJHNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 P A G E EjLEVEM

• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN^ SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 199® BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted-^Male Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW O f f e r e d 1 3 “ 1 OASHIBIR — Pflrt-tlme, 26-50 ORDER CLERK — Alert mHU, BY ROUSONOUB BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE hours weeldy. Apply Mr. Orls- for wholesale distributor in CLASSIFIED BMW MOTORCYCUE model R- V hIPPLASH tME OFinCS MAMAG6R.OONSIOERS fW NEW COPflNG WACWNE A pino. Supreme F oods, 455 Hart­ . Manchester, steady work, ^ World O h i i s ees, new oonditian, 1,800 miles, «A L « G H^P TOR ©JERfTHiNG EXCEPT OFFICIAL BUSINESS - ford R d. mornings from 8 - noon. An S windshield, luggage rack, sad­ Meal second Job. Hione for to- | A«»MM 4IS dle bags and signal lights. Will iou WOULM TfPEO lUESe letterd instead -terview , 643-2626. \ lU&rilTCreobi consider trade, no reasonable •VnkiaealB ADVERTISING offer refused. Can be seen at SALESGIRLS EXPERIENCBD John Peer# i 9 (Meatil eoia •! back hoe operator, year ’rouns r 1DI»M0,MA30R/TM9 Conn. Oonstructioa Oorp., 3S1 UTr^lSslant 49San^fla9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Broad St . A n d ■work. Call after 6 p.m., 742- £ fATTlSTOM, TT6 TWe TO’^ VEARS A6 0 you HAO.MS^ 8 AM. to 5 P.M. PUT «NUFFy A1ASOO N U m S» . _?*S5 lAi 6190. T' ;.rtj ’Km m E FOR-IWPWJ. EL6CTie»46/A5 Al UBiDiimaHWai wAnttu W j STEPS, sidewalks, stene walla, CASHIERS WOMNSD P9UTICAI. «eieMTI6T,'CD POR OEATM-®RtP a u n a J T ^ “ 5 1 2 S ® COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. WANTED — Full time service 0»TOO(«ASTAVC fireplaces, flagstone terraces. AOVI6 E y tm to cnEAre a sRiertr new U Woodr nlaatl MCMfer’isoond M(»a>AX Hun FBIDAX 10:80 AJO. — SATURDAX 9 A M. All concrete repairs. Reason* station attendant, days. Goo^ M A a » WITH e a o AND IMAetMATNfr coaECTOR.' ■ms cmr EFlIeattniaid pay, Insurance benefits, pen- BU 6 G S B U N N Y I W e JT BROKE AND X ISAttlnd able prlcee. 043-085L Pull or Part-Time [Db a s /-»*hak4-kapp/—r o coNsroeflJ a iO R o p UUddeaefaed ■OlfnaUl ifion plan. Apply in person. ^ T IL L IO S T T H E < 23Hi«iiBaa BBDtwngodde* ■ S O M W ^ PLEASE READ YOUR AD rTMVO^/ICCUTy'8^ANeWSR '■DOR SHAMiyiCWN MOTB/. 60 Promontory lOSaaeagla APPLIANCES repaired — aU Good Steady. Positions^ M orlarty B rothers, 816 Oantw^ ■neuBH^OMS 0MJ. TO HEAD A «P K IAt. 0UE9S y QUIT ■JUST RAP^ eiBanforaftMt U B a q ^ . . . Claaaiaed VEei ONTH' 970omMtn DOWN freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ v m / m m ■ Y m o m ___ . DAX IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in tbne for the APPLY 10 BAT N O m - 1 wiKioes IR n a p o w te 32M m aUUa «7H(rtian(eoiA tric ranges. Oil biumers HBILPER FOR Furniture and WHENVK aSFaanfalBflM SBobendan foan) next inaertlon. The Herald la reeponslble for only ONE tnoor> apfdiance delivery truck. OaD: «0 M B - ocrruuvr bnin .ttnan a tV e r M . . cleaned and repaired. Oosma TH'SPOr READyr asSoBoCM eb 4BHma,aa rect or omitted Inaertlon. for any adverttoemont and then only HARRIET, RUN OFF 20 COPIES OF ‘WIS GAG) WHERE 32 Vend tSimpto to the extent of a "make Kood” inaertlon. Errora which do not Appliance, 649-OOS8. D & L Mr. PettenglU, 6464)m. F E R ytl ORPBR/. 4Natnnlfit a80peifii*i^ FOR ME>ILLVA? VERV FUNNT! 1 'WANNA J ------— ------• ' - i saugfat ■BAndeat cHy leaaen tho value of the advertisement win not be corrected by SSBcbeUUt ■Term for of TjttMl HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re- HAND iY oUT at KN LOOG€ MEETING Manchester Parkadc 17 Confer xailk NleklMia "make good” Inaertlon. ------—------tonight/ upon (mO.) ■NSniflea . tOSmnnMFS (Rk) moval — attics, cellars and BSltalian eolni 7Tut.Mamta SlPlexqa yards, weekly or monthly pick­ NOTICE ■ umdintno SSOpen w a e « up. siolton, Manchester vicin­ BORake 85 Lubricant (Bockvme, Ten Free) 1 SPECIAL TOWN U Con«)Ui point Bdtie ity. Harold H oar, 649-4034. WOMAN Wanted part • time work, Pet Department, Kings, MEETING 5 6. IT 6 4 3 -2 711 875-3136 1 TYPEWRITERS — Standard Green Manor Hlvd., Parkade. TOWN OF ANDOVER, fi i T and electric. Repaired, over­ t ‘ l9 Apply to Mr. DeLorenzo. CONNECTICUT ^ IT hauled, rented. Adding ma* MKS.kl.S.salULlZ The electors' and cltizeM chines rented and repaired S 923 HOH/e ST, OASHrER - qualified to vote In the tow n IT Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? - K i cations, com pany benefits. Call riv„„T» o f TM .faf!ur« IT Pickup and delivery service. p/TTSBtuiaa,m. meetings in the Town of An*- Yale Typewriter Service, 849- ^ ■ o a s i t o r interview. Moore’s f^'^eSy noOfled ^ t 24-Heur Answering Service Super Stores, me. BY V. T. HAMLIN W 4986. a Special Town Meeting of the Free te Herald Readers. Heating and Plambinfir 17 Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted— Femalo 35 TVnvn of Andover, Connecticut, LAND CLEARma, tree re- wlU be held In the Andover moval, and chedn saw work. V Want Information'on one of onr olasrifled advertlaemaits? COMPLETTE plumbing and ESTABLISHED business for CLERK - TYPIST to meet pub- ^Elementary School, Andover, on A M ichaud, 742-8095. SECRETARY w STS No answer at the telephone Dstedf Simply eall the heating service, complete new lease-Ooncesslon booth, swim- lie in pleasant office. Must be Friday, March 25, 1066, at 8:00 High School graduate with at- SHARPENING Service — Saws, bathroom installa^nns and ming, recreation and picnic p.m. for the following purposes: traotlve personality, 5 day Atoo to be "GM FViilay” W knives, axes, shears, skates, bathroom remodeling, 30 years area in Bolton. Call Mr. Mitch­ 1. To choose a moderator for CARNIVAL BY DICE TURNER EDWARDS week, liberal vacations, per­ for buey executive, mod­ rotary blades. Quick service. in business. Earl VanCamp, ell, 233-7626 aUter 7 p.m . said meeting. r manent position, unusual thrift em, progressive Bast Hart- ANSWERING SERVICE Cspltol Equlpmen. Co., 38 649-4749. 2. ’To see if ttie Town will plan. Beneficial Finance, be­ fo rd fltrm. T ypin g and authorize and Instruct the Board Main St., Manchester. 'Hours shorthand. Fringe benefits. STOP • LOOK GO tween 0-6, 643-4166. of Selectmen to enter into 6494500 - 875-2519 daily 741. Thursday 7-0, Satur­ Call 268-8281 for appoint­ day 7-4. 648-7958. M illinery, Dressmaking 19 agreements In the name of and and leave your message. XonH hear from our advertiser hi SUNOCO m ent. on the behalf of the Tbwn of pg time wlUiont spending all evening at the telephone. DICK’S SERVICE — Snow- FOR ALTERA’nONS neatly and ____ Andover with the State Higfa- 50 plowing, trucking, moving, rub­ reasonably done in my home. SERVICE STATION MAIL CLERKS DEINTAL HYQUMlBT'for orth- ^v^y Commissioner for the ez^ bish removal, carpentry, clean­ C a ll 643-8750. odontlst’a office. Please lyrite penditure of all funds avallabM Automobiles For Sale 4 AVAILABLE NOW ing, general repalra, all types giving experimee and referen­ from the State to said Tovm ,1963 FORD FALCON Futura Immediate openings in our H E R A LD of odd Jobs. Try Dick, reason­ Good gallonage htstory ces. Box W Herald. for the fiscal year commencing convertible, navy with white mall department for neat O fcyHU, tm. able. 643-4S36. M oving— ^Trucking— July 1, 1966, imder the provic:" 56 Expanded faciUtiee aj^>eairing m all d o rk s. A p ­ CLEjrK-’TYPIST — For genertd vinyl top, good wmdltlon. Call S t o r a g e 2 0 sions of Chapter 233 of the Moderate investment plicants must be recent office dutiee, aptitude for fig­ BY AL VERMEER DOX LETTERS 643-8808 between 5 :30 - 7 :30. THE MANCHESTER Overhead Connecticut General Statutes 59 6T Door sales, service and instal­ FOR LIGHT deli'very or col­ Paid training high sohod graduates cap­ ures. Apply Ounver Mfg. Co., 19 REPOSSESSION: Take over able of typing a mlnlmiun Revision 1958. F o r Y o u r lation on all tyi>es of doors, 24 lections of small uirits, have Excellent Income 334 H artford R d ., M anchester, 8. TV) see If the ’Town wll) Sfeur tTouW Instead o f mopinia ^WHY DO I ALWAVS* payments, no cash needed with of 40 words per minute to hour service, free estimates. car and pick up truck, many vote to adopt a Garden Apart­ about not havino a ■'HAVE t o SE tTL E FOR BY J. B. WILLIAMS average credit. 1965 Pontiac Dealer retirement plan qualify for future opportu­ SALES WOMAN wanted . . . Op­ Is vou Teol OUT OUR WAY Inform ation 643-2037, 643-0802. years experience, know town ment Housing Code for the sorry -for horse, be f^jrateiul $ECOMD BEST??/i> GTO, 1964 Cadillac sedan, 1965 nities. portunity for ambitious woman weU. Call 643-7116. Town of Andover, as prepared v o u r s o tf/ L vc3u hav/e a ' M/EU..WEAIUM6 BIFOCALS t h e h e r a l d , win not Monza convertible. Can 289- ELECTROLUX vacuum clean '______For Detedled BiformaUcn Call to leam the Automobile busi­ \ ^ o X h e r f j UPSIDE DOWN! M AY LOOK by members of tho Planning disclose the Identity of 8254, ask for Graham Holmee. era, sales and service, bonded MANCHESTER DeUvery. Light Excdlent fringe benefits ness. Must stand Investigation - „ . „ . , . , SILLY, BUT IT SAVES A any advertiser using box and have sales atoWtty. Full Commission, to es c r ic k im t h e n e c k w h e w representative. Alfred Amell, trucking and package delivery. and periodic w age in­ letters. Readers answer* 1952 CHEVROLET, 2 * door, Refrigerators, washers and SUN OIL CO. time employment. Must have tablish minimum standards and VOU HAVE TO WOEK 110 B ryan D r., M andiester .^44- Week days 568-3400 creases. CLOSE ON SOVtETHIN’ ing blind box ads who good oonddtlon. Also spare mo­ stove moving specialty. Folding driver’s Ucense. interested par­ requirements of space, use, and desire to protect their tor and tranamiasion and oth­ 8141. location for the purpose of liw LOW/ ch airs fo r rent. 649-0762. r- Bvendngis, W eekends — ty ca n 873-0626 fo r Interview. identity can follow this er parts. Call 643-2395 after ATTteS, OEIXARS and garages a p p l y i n PpiSON AT: . surlng th eir adequacy and safari procedu re: Mr. Smith, 236-0413 4:30, oleased, trash hauled to COUNTER GHUj- wanted part- ty for human habitation. Or W rite — time ndgbU. Apply Beee Blaton 4. ’To see if the Town will Enclose your reply to the 1963 PLYM OUIH SPORT Fury, dump. Reasonable. Call after Painting— Papering 21 F.O. Box 71, East Hartford Donuts, 160 C enter St., Mhn- ■vote to adopt a Rental Houstag box in an envelcm — white with red Interior, bucket 6, 643-5810. PULLER BRUSH INSIDE and outside painting. ohester. Code for the Town of Andover, addressed to the Classl* seats, automatic transmission, COMPANY SALES AND Service on Ariens, You name your own price. as prepared b y mem heip o f thO fled SCanaror, Manchester V-8, power brakes, standard Evening Herald, together Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn Sp^ial rates for homeowners L ong HIU S t , B ast H artford Planning and Zoning Commis­ yfilAottefO^ steering, good condition, asking 88 TM Has, m hW. Oft with a memo listing the mowers. Also Homellte dhaln 66 or over. 649-7863, 875-8401. ACCOUNTING CLERK sion, to establirii minimum , companies you do NOT 31,450. 649-2125, after 4:30 p.m . saws and International Cub Schools and Classes 33 standards for the purpose of’ want to see your letter. Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ An Equal Opportunity Good typlirt, experience 1967 FORD — Running and reg­ INTERIOR and exterior paint­ insuring that dwellings are BY KEN MUSE Tour letter will be ,de- ment and sharpening service TEN MEN WANTED Bmpilolyer w tth billing procedure, istered, body cuid Interior fine ing, wallpaper removed, fully safe, sanitary, and fit for human stroyjd If the advertiser is on aU makes. L & M Equip­ insured. R ene B elanger, 643- good with flguree, short­ habitation. Shape, $40. 649-4269. NO EXPERIENCE one. you’ve mentioned. If ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon, 0512 or 644-0804. hand deelraihlc hut noti nec- 6. To see if the Town ■will not R will be handled In NECESSARY V A . R. PRICE — palnt- censed by mass registry of personnel MANACKBR 6. To elect or appoint a Call 649-3302 after p.m . part-time 5-10 hours a week as t * ® , , 8 sanded and refinirtied. Quality ing and paperhanging, over 85 Motor Vehicles. To qualify Demolitton Officer for the ’Town WEKT OUESTIOWf POUND — Female Cocker, red- bookkeeper, hours to suite you. GERBER SCIENTIFIC of Andover as provided for by ^ s a s s s r TMim-yiamioa 1960 INDIAN Red Volkswagen. is our business. Cali 643-6061. years exi>erlence, 649-1008, 76 you must complete a part disfli brown, ca ll L ee FraceW a, Apply ta person only. Friendly Public, Act No. 661 of the 1965 49,000 m iles. OaU 643-7128, 12 Ldnnmore Dr., Manchester. or full-time driver training .^Instrument Company D og W arden, 643-8694. Ice Cream Shop, 436 Mata St., 83 Gmber Rfi., Wapptag General Assembly to serve un- B E N C A S E Y noon -7 p.m. program. If accepted, tui­ Household Services PAINTING BY Dick Fonbune, tion terms will be arrang­ Manchester. Exit 96, Wilbur Oroos Htyhiway tU. July^l, 1966. Offered 13*A interior and exterior. Paper 7. To see If the Town will ...NEVER KNOW ABOUT. Announcements 2 1964 FORD 600 X L, m int condi­ ed. Placement service upon DENTAL lUnlstant — part-time hanging and wall paper remov­ An Equal Opportunity amend its Building Code , A CRfkCKS) SKUa...S0 JUST tion, stereo radio, power steer­ REWEAVING Of bums, motb completion. Phone Hart­ afternoons and all day Satur­ ELECTROLUX Owners? — F ree al. Dutch ^ y and DuPont. Employer to provide for a Deputy Build*' ■ INCASE...IWANnOTBt ing, 862 engine, autoinatlc boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ ford 249-7771 anytime. day. Experience not necessary. pickup and delivery. Prompt transmission, bucket seats, $ ,- Quality .workmanship. Call tag Official appointed by the BY FRANK O’NEAL S0A^ETHIN6 . 2 dow (hades made to measure, Write Box E, Herald. .gHORT RIBS aeirice on your Electrolux (r) 196. CaU 649-1641. evenings', 246-9593...... Building Official for a term nO$ Cleaners.cleaners. AlsoAiou featuring,AcatuAUA^. augrug - —^ ^all sizes Venetian blinds. Key ' ' ' ■ ■...... Help Wanted—-Female 35 MATURE Women — primary exceeding that of the Building washer. Call Electrolux author- 1963 PLYMOUTH — Very good made while you wait Tape r^ JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint- ASSEMBLERS requisite, like childreh. Care of official. corders for rent. Marlow’s. 887 tag, Interior .. and exterior, pa- sweet 4 year old, % hours a SHOULD 1 ized sales and seiM ce. Call 649- condition, call Rock-vUle, 876- IMPORTANT NOTICE For assembly and test of 8 8. ’To see If the Town will M A m tM T BIONDE? 0843, 286-4261. P lease ask for 6171, Main., 640-5ZO. perhangtag, waUpaper- re­ electronic and electro-me- day, April and May, 6 hours vote to amend the Ordtaanc^ The 1064 Civil Rights Law moved. Wallpaper books on re­ chanlical devices. Must have J'une, summer and school vaca­ concerning Night Parking oi^ Augustine Kamlenskl. prohibits, with certain ex­ TRIUMPH Herald 1963, red con­ quest. Fully Insured. Free es­ previous production expe­ tions off. Own transportation, Public Highways within the Building— Contractiiig 14 ceptions, discrimination be­ boTTON RUGS and bedspreads vertible, one owner, radio, good tim ates. CaU 649-9658. rience and be a graduate of light housework. 848-2618. Town of Andover as follows; j cause of sex. It wlU now be dyed, 70 decorator colors. condition. Immediate sale, $860. QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, technical school or equiva­ By .changing the name to ; INTERIOR exterior painting necessary for our readers n u r s e 11-7, ‘ one night a L u cl^ Lady Lam idry, 43 Pur­ CaU 289-2673 between 7-9 p.m . dormers, porches, basements lent Atr-oonditioned as­ Ordinance Concerning and paperhanging, wallpaper not only to read the usual week. Mianchester Manor Rest nell Place, Manchester. refinished, cabinets, built-ins, sembly department, pro- Night Parking and Park- 1957 CHEVROLET — 2-door removed. M.anch'ester and Female Help Wanted and H om e, 646-0129. 3 formica, aluminum, vinyl, greeslve company manu­ hardtop, new paint and Interi­ Hartford (no toU charge). Male Help Wanted classifi­ tag During Winter Storms ' ■ rrtAN wait, chet:..rbax.^ steel, ceram o siding. WiUlam facturing Its own product. on Public Highways within ^ P e rso n a lB 3 or, S. W. gauges, Hurst floor Dial Operator, ask for Enter­ cations, but also our Classifi­ 5 Robbins Carpentry Service, Llberat benefits. shift, rebuilt engine, Duntov prise 3445 or RockvdUe, S76- cation Help Wanted — Male ' Help Wanted— Male 86 the Town of Andover. INCOME TAX returns, do it calm, solids, 4 barrel carb.> 649-8446. , By changing Section I ' "j MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI early. Raymond P. Jewell. Call 6613. or Female . . . 87. DYNAMIC CONTROLS $500. 742-7726. to provide that no person BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 643-7481, evenings call, 649- ALL TYPES of remodeling, ad­ CORP. IMPORTANT NOTICE shall leave an unattended*' ditions, garages, bathrooms 8 Nutmeg-Rd., W H A T ^T H e CtJNTWANTTOHAVeA 4866.______M A LffiU Super Sport, 327, 4- Floor flnisbing 24 The 1964 Civil Rights Law vehicle stationary upon any ^ A W GET UP STEAM. \ 0 0 tUe, rec rooms. Call Leon, COUNTER GIRLS—FuU-Ume, South Windsor, Conn. TfientEM EM , THEARWV WILL'' H ^ C e N T ^ ^HABSy BIRDHOUSE, DO'rOC? speed, factory warranty. Go­ steady work. Apply One Hour prohibits, with oertata ex­ street or highway in tho * ing Into service, 649-7090. Caeszyhski, B uilder, 649-4291. FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- ceptions, discrimination be­ Town of Andover, between ‘ V.3URR0UND THE PRESIDENTIAL J FOR? INCOME TAXES prepared by Martlnlzing, 299 West Middle An Ekpial Opportunity tag (specializing in older cause of sex. It/wlU now be the hours of two. o’clock Marvin Baker, 643-0117. CABINET WORK, formica coun­ ’Tpke., 649-1800. E m ployer floors). Waxtag floors. Paint­ necessary for our; readers a.m. and fl've o’clock a.m. of 1966 FORD — custom 600. Best ters, rec rooms, remodeling. ing. Ceilings. Papetfaangtag. INCOME Ta x Returns — Bufll- QuaUty work. Reasonable pric­ WAITRESSES — Dining room SHIRT PACKER and shirt not only to reed: the usual any day or at any time o ffe r, 742-8647 after 6 p.m . No Job too small. John Ver- ne.'u and individual, prepared______es. F ree estim ates. CaU 640- and cocktail lounge, fuU or presser. Apply New System Female Help Wanted and during or. after any period faUIe, 640-6750. Laundry, H e n s o n St., 049-7768. by fiiU-Unm Income a^ RAMBLER — 4-door sedan. 6986. part-time, wlU train. White Mala Help Wanted cUuMlfi- of snowfall or Icy condl- aJ countant Raymond Girard, Stag Reataurant, see maltre d’ eatlons, but Wanted — Mala tlons while said highways |;| excdlent condition. OaU 649- WOMAN to bake pies 8 m orn­ 649-5650 or caU collect 876- 9361. A A. DION, INC. Roofing, Bonds— StockB— Mr. White. 67 Windsor Ave., or Female, also cur Olsaelfl- are hazdrdous, to trafl^c. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ ings a week. Apply Cavey’a, 46 cation Help . . . 87. By. changing .Section HI *4 7862. ■______M o r t g a g e s 2 7 RockviUe. 875-8884. CORVETTE — 1060, exceUent terations and addltioiu. CeU- East Center St., 648-1416. to provide for reasonable *■# WANTED —Ride to Pitkin, St, oonditian, radio, seat belts, Ings. Workmanship guaran­ SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ WANTED — Hygienist, 4-5 days costs of removal and reas- a week, good opportunity, busy East Hartford from Oak & m ust s d i, in . service. CoU 643- teed. 200 Autumn St. 648-4860. limited funds available for see WOMAN TURRET LA'niE operators, ex­ onahle costa of storage and ^ C?HE EAStGS MTHER, ALL R E B a ' ^ Main, arriving 8:80 or 9 Am, 7041. ond mortgages, payments to office. Write Box B Herald. perienced, night shift, hours 6 to provide fdf'the payment tr " FORCES ARE ALERTEIV d eoc 640-8651 after 6 :15. CARPENTRY — Concrete work, suit your budget. Expedient For FuU Tlnw Assembly Wbrk p.m.-4 a.m. Premium pay, an of $10.00 for such Illegal e WM I, Hu: iM. 1900 STTUDEBAKER Hawk, no anything from cellar to roof, FULL-TIME luncheonette help service. J . D . R ealty, 643-6120. needed, Monday thixmgh Sat­ APIPLY • beneflU. Dean Machine Prod­ parking, INCOME TAX returns pre­ engine, will sell complete car inside and out, no substitute for ucts, 106 Adams St., Manches­ 9. To do any other business pared at reasonable rates. CaU quality work, satisfaction guar­ urday. Apply ta person. W. T. fo r p a r^ , $100. 742-7249. A FRESH START wiU lump Carbon Products, Inc. ter, ■ - proper to come before | said CAPTAIN EASY John Morette, 649-9017. anteed, competatlve prices, m Grant, Parkade. M IC K Y F I N N BY LANK LEONARD BY LESLIE 'TURNER your debts Into one easy pay- » 216 Hartford Road meeting. * •-i- CORVETTE 1060, convertible, .Job too. smaU. D & D Carpen­ INCOME TAX service avail- mtot. If you have equity ta HOUSE3KEBPER • Companion Mandhester, Conn. Dated at Andover, Connecti­ WERnrryou \Na WI MBiatMTWDRity good condition, asking $1,250. try, days 643-1904, evenings M9- mOOf WeClEAXePANUHPREP able. Den Mosler. oaU 649- property, caU Frank Burke to to live ta with widow, central 8 to 12 A.M. cut, this 18th day of March,. OftSOD/f NOTAN Y TH8y V^PH IL FaiSKTENEP. ) WA» THAT HIS MATH MIBHT1 i MONEV-'a m i — _SHB MI0HT._ Can 649-0617. 8880. discuss ways and means. Con- INVITATION L0U>BB.LE?y dNSAKUPAM'GRABME -E A ‘ S yf 8329. ■______. location, Manchester, pleasant 1966. CMPryiABLD MOW \ — OOMt WORRY! ^ LETk take AUNT NO PHONE CALIB FROMKHWPI SHESALRMpyWROlB necUcut Mortgage Exchange, room plus salary. CaU 876-8806. Percy B. Cook tS IF THE KIDS CAN O N tyiA U T H E y NEEDED CLARA OUT THEnS U5NT0 HER WILLI 15 Lewis S t , H artford, 346- TO BID MAKEOOoiMraKy w a s a b r e a k Afitiwnobilcs For Sate 4 1061 COMET — 4-door, d ea n , Rooflng—Siding 16 Peter J. Maneggta TMORRERI THINK 5HEF ACCOUNTS receivable, derk, AWONOERPUL ^ UKETHIS— ...... an o th e r . one owner. CaU 640-6324. 8807. I MEDICAL Secretary fUU-time Sealed bids will be received at L. Edward Wtaitcoms RTnwTBT.T. HOME Improvement NK5HT/ NOTHIM'CAN ■tutV , MBIED CART Y our cred it turn­ Ught typing and knowledge of •r- one girl office ta Manches- the office of the General Man. Board of Selectmef): STOP'EMNOWj ed down? Short on down pay­ 1966 SUNBEAM ALPINE road­ Uo. — Roofing, siding,-altera­ bookkeeping desired. Apply Town of Andover, Business Opportunity 28 ter. Bookkeeping, shorthand agef, 41 Center Street, Man- ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ ster, white wltii red Interior, tions, additions and remodel­ Personnel Department, Iona and typing essential. Salary ta Chester, Conn., imtil Ibwcb 80, Connecticut \ jpi sion? Don’t despalrl See Hon­ 1726’ cc engine, very low mile­ ing o f aU types. E xcellent Mfg., Regent St., Manchester, accordance with experience. 1966, at 11:00 a.m. for Aerial ______—M est Douglas, Inquire about low­ age, only 4 months old, must workm anship. 649-6496. Conn. Write Box H, Herald. Ladder Truck. Bid. forms, plans BE YOUR OWN BOSS! est down, smaUest qiayments seB. CaU 649-6132 after 5 p.m . and specifications are available V & J ROOFINO —aU types o f BE A Beauty Oounseioir while CAPABLE Woman tor corset anywhere. No small loan or fl- at the Controller’s Office, Elderly Man roofiiig, new and old, hot tar, your children are ta Mbool. 66 nanoe oompeny plan. Dou^a* Get with a progreaslve major and uniform shop, good pay Center Street, Manchester, T r a fle r a — gravel. Shingles, gutter, and Flexible hours, car helpful, Wants A Hous^eeper M otors, 888 M ain.______aid com pany. A chance to build and excellent working condi­ leaders. F ree estim ates. 844- training pro'vlded. Personal ta- Connecticut. MobUe Homes 6-A and grow. We offer in the tions. G lazier's, 643-6346, Town of Manchester, Apply at 52 Delmont Street,! I960 CHEVROLET Impala con­ 8670, 663-2676. •tervlew. CaU 649-5914. RockvUle area: Connecticut Manchester. From 2 pJn. 6-1 vertible, white, new top and \iSL PBglOPMEMT Robert B. Weiss, tiree. Asking $760. or best of­ 10%’ CAM PER on 1966 Ford % mJRSE'S AIDE, 3-11, fuU-ttaM day week. Oo home nigbta. Roofing and Cbimneys 16-A e Paid Training TWO EVENINGS ’ General Manager fe r . CaU 648-6766 after 6:80, ton plok-up. S acrifice. 643-5047. and part-time. Laurel Manor, MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES e Business and salesmanship BY LEFT and McWILLIAMS ROOFING — Specializing re^ 649-4519. counseltag If you have two evenings a 1960 F 6 RD Galaxip, 2-door hard­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new Garage—S erv ice- • FtaaiKial asaisbanoe MATURE woman for core of week free, you can enter P D A W SHOULDN'T TAKE top, powo' steering, crulsom- roofs, gutter work, chimneys lAOyVERONICA.HOW THANKS t h a n k j / o u . a n d ' •tic. Owner. Bast ^Middle S t o r a g e 10 e Profit mokiiig opportunitiea children in my home, Hgbt the eacniti:^ field of fash- I'M IN l u c k ! D A W 'S TIME DOING PENNY-ANTE A LOT. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum WANTED DOieUUKETHEMAy have Tpke., apartment over Oiar- housekeeping. 8-5 p.m., 5 day ton with the kfinnemta FOUND My MOTOR. HE'S JO SS... BUT HE'LL DO ANY- | DAVY siding. 80 years’ experience, Wanted MyMAIOARRANSEO THING TO PUT OFF HUNTING I'D CALL ON ME week. Trei^m i^tion required. Woolen Fadhlon Wagon. JHIS BOM.OF FRUIT? SIGNALLING FOR ME ‘IN, REAL SOON. ooal BroQer, until 2 p.m. for rent Free estimates. CaU Howlr*. For D stalls Write Gean, Late Model j . TO HAUL IT UP.* FOR CHRISTOPHER KNICK­ b a r n f o r Storage \ OaU 643-7889. Beautiful styles sold by.^ PART-TIME OaU 046-0041. 643-6861, 644-8888. ------. ^ ------r —------ERBOCKER/ CLERK-TYPIST—High school party plan. M’anager op- USED CARS COUNTER MEN TIDEWATER OIL CO. portunitieB. Oontaot Edith ■ AJO. to i PJM. NOTICE P.O. •Box 206 graduate, previous experience Motocydes—neyeks 11 Heating and Plumbing 17 I helpful. Apply Personnel Dept. Ounntagfaam, 162 Indian Top Prices Paid W m Xrata -V J it known that L Ronald WtitbersfleU, Ooon. Iona M fg. Oo, R egent St., Mjan- Hm Rd., Newtagton, Cbno. For All Makes Age No Builer! Watiirhi, win nOt be reeponalble q u a u TY Motorcycles for qual- BOTn.FLUMBING and heating Phone 666-iu O . for any debts incurred by my. ^ conscious people. As low as repairs, alterations, electric Or cut 639-8671 ! ^ cb e ste r. Apply In Person At CARTER CHEVROLCT wife, Shirley _ Rankto, as itf $10 down. M otorcycle Sales, 696 water heaters, free SEVERAL Women needed for HEATOWN March 17, 1966. Dated at East Washington St., MiddletoW. estim ates. CU l 643-1496. * steady Ught assembly bench lANING Woman 6-16 hours C O ., IN C. Hartford, Conn., this 17th day USED CAR lot for lease, wlU U16% Silver Lmw; consider a'ctive partner. In­ work. Benefits. Apply ta per-'>W( ikly, hours can be arranged, 1229BfainSt. m •C Manffi 1966. 1906 HONDA 150 — less than Eset Hartford, Oono. 800 miles, excellent oonditicn.' quire Thom as Otflla, 261 B rood son, 10 ffilU ard S t , E ngineered Al ly Oonn. Oonstruotton, Phone 649-523h Signed l U B m d l t . Rankto ■100. Can 649-7S8T. %ead Herald Ada MetolAt lito t t > ; -e*(. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, dONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 PAGE THIRTEEN

Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For. Sale 75 Wanted—Real Estate i t Houses For Sale 72 Houses' For Sale 72 Houses F or Sale .72 Honses FOr Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 EVENING HERALD, MANCHES^IiR, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 3 - bcklroom Color, M^SCHESTER-Isp^tou^'cua. D I^ ^ C ^ ^ - coSST- MANCHRs ^ R ^c*«.ty- “ ^ high shaded lot,'6% rooms to "nlTSSnial, Manchester, garage, cen* p a g e t w e l v e finished, aluminum'’siding, ga minutes from the center of shaded lot, 6% room Ranch Ranch, deadend street, treed Bosiiiess Locattons« nuuncoHouses *For — Sale — 72 t(»n built 5% room Ranch, pic­ ing of 7 rooms, and 1% baths. eludes 3 -very lairge bedrooms, trally located. CaU Mr. Tlvnan* rage, Ideal location, Char-Bon Manchester, new 6 room Cape, with an income, ideal for in­ lot, fireplace, plastered walls, Wanted—To Buy 58 Apartments—Elate— ture book ' kitchen, 13x21 living A milUtei words cannot de­ huge kitchen with built-ins and 8:30-4:30, 643-1031. No agents^ Help Wanted—Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 S3 F or Rent M (.^RaB b x b c o tiv b » B ea l E state, 643^)688. with 6 finished rooms, artesian law s .i» state Theatre. 11 neighbor- looks I>eautiful landscaped kitchen, large lot, Inrimediate appliances Included. Bayee Mr. Daly, room Raised Ranches. AU with South Windsor 0414, 289-4519. roecbanioel deviaea. Muai another roll for one cent. Uvlng xpom, dining room, MANCHESTER — exceptionally yard, located in one of Man­ occu pancy. $16,500. Leonard CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS A gency, 646-0131. a jn i - 8 p.m. hood on deadend street, large ■RORFQ'T T4TT T 9 uied beti», one and 2-car have pre^^ous aaaemMy Latex cellli« paint, »3.99 gal­ Rooms-Withoat Board 59 kitchen with; huilt-lns, feunily clean 6 room fireplaced Cape, chester’s best neighborhoods. A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. 8 AJML to 5 PJM. . and aoldwtas experience, lon. Limited time. Morrison MANCHESTER — Prime office lot with trees, decorated with -*■ 1 garagee, city utilities, tarilt-ins, MANCHESTER — large, new, room, 8 bedroome, 1% bathe, beautifully landscaped, Bowera P hilbrick A gency, 649-8464. • RAISED RANCH air • oondttioned aaeembly Paint Store, 739 Main. THE ’THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- elegance for rich and exchialve lots average 100x300, oil hot COLUMBIA — spacious center Legal N otice 4 room apartment, two blocks space, 100 to 2,000 square feeL one oar garage on large lot. School area. Leonard Agency, department, progree- tage Street, centraUy located, central location, abundance of beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, MANCHESTEiR —-7 room fire- Design Your Own Kitehen water heat, plaatered walls, full a SPLIT LEVEL door, antique 11 room Cblon- PAINT BRUSHES, Imperfect, 50 from Main St., small well con­ bathrooms, garages. You name pU terieik A gen cy, 649-8464. R ealtors, 646-0469. insulation, 30-day occupancy. r ap­ Beautiful 8 room Custom STATE OP CONNECTICUT. DlSb MONDAY Xhni FRIDAY 10^0 AJM. — BATCBDAY t AJI. iog its own product*. lib­ different stytee and sizee, half room s, parking. Call 649-2358 eled family room, modern Charles L esperance, 649-7620. • COLONIAL tlon, to beautiful condition, t w c t_ o — p ' m------a n c ^-— PRO* atmosphere. Hayes Agency, Agency, 646-0131. ______Craft Ranch with S bM- eral beneAta. regular price, Sherwln Wil­ tor overnight and permanent pointment to see can Phflbrick kitrtien with dishwasher and Barn, 2% acr^s of privacy, b a t e c o u r t March ii , 19M liams Oo., 961 Main St. Man- 646-0181. rooms and a dressing room, Priced From $26,900. lonA ■vallnhle T^pntivl E.state of George Stanuer, oC guest rates. A gency, 649-8484. ■______LEGAL NOTICE ^ disposal, 1% baths, formal din­ more lano avauacie. x«caiea Ma„ohc9ler, in said District. d*i Gheeter. Honses For Rent 65 2 baths, family room, 2 Lots For Sale 73 YODB OOOPKEATION WDU. DIAL DYNAMIC CONTROLS SPACIOUS Custom buflt all in g room , , $19^200. Leonard in very desirable area. Please ceased, BE APFEECIAXKD I I n i c e l a r g e room for gentle­ TOWN OF VERNON fireplaces, laundry room BOLTON — Four wooded acre Open Sunday — 1 TIM Dark Hon. John J. WaJlett, CORP. SCREE37ED LOAM for the best COMPLETELY Furnished trail­ brick 6 room house. 2 ceramlo A gen cy, R ekltors, 646-0469, ca ll Lange A gency, 228-9349, man with references in attrac­ BEAUTIFUL ZONING COMMISSION and mud room and a beau­ bomesites, ideally located on 8 Nutmecr Rd., In lawns and gardens. Deliv­ er, Coventry Lake, $190. month- baths, dining room, double Weekdays by Appointment 236-3296. Upon application,______of John Stam- tive hom e, convenient. 649-4966, 8 ROOM COLONIAL —2, years tiful view, prestige area.. secluded deadend street, excel­ ' •—ler. -admti - ’ -ntnlsatratcr.------praying for au- ' South Windsor, Oonn. ered from our screening plant. brick garage, plenty of storage, The Zoeihg Commiasim of the Town of Vernon, will hold ft 21 O iurch St. NEW APARTMENTS ly. 742-8892. old. 2 car attached garage, 4 Priced in mid 30’s. lent area of custom homes. ANDOVKR Special - Owner ConlinMd From Procodlng Pago Also gravel, sand and fill. acre, gardens, trees. HoteWns PubUe Heartog on Thursday, March 31, 1966 at 8:00 p.m. at the An Equal Opportunity large bedrooms, 1% baths, liv­ Hayee Agency. 646-0131. HANLEY AGENCY transferred. Four rooms, large applloaiion on file, it is George H. Grifflng, Inc. And­ FIEASANT Room — adjoining l a r g e 4-room Ranch, fur­ Administration Building on West Main Street in said towm so 6 r ------~ ------Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted—Male 36 Bhnployer A gency, 649-5324. ing room with fireplace, for­ Can Bob Oerstung, 649-5861 fireplace, all modern oonven- 'TJ^nl'^and over. 742-7886. bath, completely fumii^ed. WOODBRIDGE nished, oil heat, knotty pine that parties in interest juid citizens may be heard regarding the 643-0030 finish, working adults. 643A389. CONCORD RD. — Beautiful following matters: mal dining room, large kitch­ iemcee, year ’round home at mined at th« Probate office In Man- AUTO MECHANIC, afternoons, Private entrance. 649-7702. GARDENS Evenings 643-7033 Suburban For Sale 75 ♦iho "Rv ann«inti^e*it uritJi cliosler. In said District, on the 2&th RBTQtED MAN to work In w - CUSTOM BlJlLT portaWe bar Ranch, largo living room, *0^ A. An application by various owners of property situated at en with Tappan 400, dishwash­ m e laxe. a y appoinunenc w ui ^ March. 1966. at two o’tdock Bxperienced in tune-ups and 8% room single home for rent, er, disposal, radio and Inter­ owner only on Sunday. Write In ‘ the afternoon, and that notice be ^ Mr den center approximately^ on wheels with refrigerator. 4’ NICE ROOM for rent, kitchen Woodbridge and Parker Sts. mal dining room, cabtoet the Intersection of the northerly line of Connecticut Route TOLLAND — Six room Cape, COVENTRY — $100. down, no general repairs. Seymour Auto, openings for amMUous full Johnson Rd., Bolton. Call after SO and the easterly line of Vernon Avenue for a change of com. -Mid 20’s. Immediate oc­ Box 193, Westbrook, Oonn. rtven to all persona interested m hours per week. Call 299-0231 long, $225. 643-2507. privilege®, parking. Call 643- Manchester . kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recreai- full shed dormer, 1% baths, c lo s in g cost. Oaliforala aaid estate of the pendency of said «81 Wain St., Manchester. time men. Experience not re­ zone from CAX to R-22, which property is more particularly cupancy. Will trade. Char-Bon M A N O IESTER — $600. down Is application and the time and place for Interview, Moore’s Super 7066. 6, 643-4953. tlon room, landscaped yard, 3-4 bedrooms, walk-out base­ Ranch, 6 rooms plus rec room, quired, excellent working con­ SPOTS BEIFORE your eyes — bounded and described as foUows: R ea l Estate, 643-0683 all you need on this 8-room oC heorlfie thereon, t v pubilatung a EXPERIENCED Janitors want- Stores, me. • Tvrarinn B. Robertson, Realtor, ment. fireplace, acre lot, $17,- copy of this order In some ne-wspar ditions with many benefits. Ap­ on your new carpet — remove 4Vt Room Duplex $150 Bounded g;eneraUy southerly by Connecticut Route 30, a Cape with fireplace, near bus large Wt, n ice view , $16,900. Wanted—Real Estate 77 ad mornings. Call 649-5384. 200. Cah 875-3571. per havina a olrcukOlon in said ply in person only. EXPERIENCED carpenter — thmn with Blue lAistre. Rent PLEASANT ROOM near bath Sabnrban For Rent 66 648-6958.______'______distance of Two Hundred (200) feet more or less; bounded LYDALL STREET —Older 10 line and shopping. Dollar wise, R ock ville R ealty, 875-3627. dlstriot at least seVen days before General Cleaning Services, Inc. 3V& Room Flat $185 WANTED -5-8 room desirable the day of aald hearing, to appear steady work. H. C. Hutchinson electric shampooer $1. Paul’s for gentleman. 64 High St. westerly by Vernon Avenue, three hundred sixty (360) feet room house, 2 baths, vacant, this house is worth your at­ VERNON — Sp’Jt Level high ROCKVILiiE — 4% room du'^ex TWO FAMILY — 5-6 flat, cen- more or less; bounded northerly by land of Louis Truso, One SPECTACULAR, waterfront home. Reasonable. Write Box If they see cause at aald time and and Son, Builders. 643-5378. Paint A Wallpaper Supply. excellent for the handyman, tention. Call Betty Goldsnider, on a wooded lot. Six rooms in place and be heard relative there­ K E N TO W O R X in ppeoaM: con ­ apartment, refrigerator, range, trally located on bus line, re- Hundred Ninety-Five and forty-four one-hundredths (195.44) home. Glass walled living M , Herald. to, and by mailing on or before • 2 L arge Bedroom s on ly $14,500. T. J. Crockett, 649-4065. J. D. Real Estate all plus garage, 120x150’ lot. crete plant, experience helpful • 1 ^ Baths disposal, basement and■ private ■ cent heating systems, 2-car ga­ feet; bounded easterly by a line commencing at a point which room, 3 twin bedrooms, 2 fire­ March 14, 1966. by certified mall, a JANITOR BRACE YOURSELF for a torill PLEASANT ROOM for rent, R ealtor, 643-1577. Oo., 643-5129, 649-8538. Home In excellent condition. copy of this order to all parties m but not necessary. Contact MT. a Modem kitchen with G. E. entrances, two children accept­ rage, sound investment prop­ point is the southeasterly corner of land of Louis Truso and ______places, 100’ frontage, Coventry Interest and return make to this DATA PROCESSING first time you use Blue Lus­ parking. Call 643-8203. Real i>rivate looation but still B ZONE LOTS wanted. <3all 649- Reynolds, Allied Casting Oorp., refrigerator, range, disposal, ed, no pets. Inquire 16 Progress erty. Leonard Agency, Real­ which line runs from said point to a point on the northerly youR BEDROOMS —Practical- MANCHESTER —7 room house, Lake. Lappen A gency, 649-5281, Excellent opportunity TRAINEE tre to clean rugs. Rent electric close to elementary school. T. 4291. JOHN J. WAU.BTT. Judge. '.aeo ToUand Tt>ke., M anchester, dishwasher Ave., Rodtville or call 876-7160. tors, 646-0469. line of COTnectlcut Route 30, which point is Two Hundred j g cWoidal with cabinet kitchen, porches, 2-car 648-6140. for experienced man in shampooer $1. (Mcott Variety • Private basements piped for (200) feet easterly from the interesection of the northerly ’’ . . . J . Crockett, R ealtor, 648-1577. ^46-0124. Wortc experience or college ROOMS FOR RENT, 17 Spruce one bath, 2 lavs, located on garage. Beautiful extra large our offtoe maintenance not needed, excellent oppor­ Store. automatic washer and dryer MANCHES’TER — two family Une of Connecticut Route 30 on the easterly line of Vernon VEJRNON — Six room contem p­ St., 649-2494. half acre lot, basement ga­ lot with trees, garden space. SOUTH WINDSOR — Beautiful department Hours, 4 tunity for a recent high • Air-conditioning (optional) fiat, 2 new furnaces, 2-car ga­ Avenue. The length of the last mentioned line is.approxi- orary Colcmial, U A R built, WAlXiPAPER. doeeouta, 300 rage, combination windows, ex­ Near schools, on bus line. Hard 5% room Ranch with full base­ Peck to Spur Cancer Drive, p.m. • midnight Good sch ool graduate with atxyve • M aster ’TV antenna BOLTON CENTER rage, fine central location, matriy Two Hundred Fifty (250) feet. 1% baths, bullt-tos, beautiful Career Opportunities patterns. 87c-97c, single roll. • Hot water oil heat cellen t buy at $24,500. T. J. to beat at $14,900. Mitten Agen­ ment. Real buy at $16,200. Tiled wages and wcridng avenge sChotaMic record. ROOM IN Private home for gen­ kitchen modernized. Bel A ir A map showing the area of the proposed zone change Is on high lot with view , only $22,600. WITH SUNOCO ‘ Sherwin-Williams Co., 981 Main • Open staircase APARTMENTS ' file at the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Vernon. C rockett, R ealtor,______643-1577. _ cy , R ealtors, 648-0930. bath, vanity, many extras. Will ooodltions, above aver­ Win be trained on IBM tleman, ca ll after 4, 643-1797. R eal Estate, 643-9332. H ayes A gency, 646-0131. Town Quota Set at $26,000 St., Manchester. • Large sliding door closets B . C onslderatloii o f the PLA N OF DETVE3LOPMENT o f EJmil ^ .^ r .c n r q 'r F R H E xecutive ------o„h.,-Kon qualify for minimum FHA fi- age benefit program. 1401 Computer and related fnr anurtments to be located on the erenerally MANCHESTER — ifixecuuve b r u CE ROAD - Suburban. ' . Ihe Sun Oil Oompnay la V»k- ROOM FOR RENT with kitchen a Sliding glass doors Now has opendngs in S FOUR FAMILY — Must sell. Downey for apartments to be located on the generally lianclng. T. J. Crockett, Real- TOLLAND — 3 bedrooni Ranch, HMIKMifr 'OO data processing equipment 4^^x9’ ONE INCH slate, comp a On bus line, near schools, home, Porter Street area, 4 Large three bedroom Colonial A number of volunteers from Ing for Salea Trelnees with aa privH^es, private home in room apartments with hot Four rooms in each unit. House northerly side of Regan Road in the Town of Vernon. tor, 648-1677. garage, cloee to Parkway, pic­ —IBM 360 on order. mercicil pocket bllhard tables, shopping and churches Hie foUowtog amendments and/or additions to the “Zoning large bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 wtth breeaeway a ^ two car the Manchester Area wlU attend aye boward Management. Vernon, gentleman preferred, water, beat, stove and re­ is In exceUent condition. New ture book kitchen, two years APPLY Juat 3 left, $800. Call 8,76-7746. Ordinances for the City of Rockville” and “The Zoning lavatories, 2-car garage, Flori­ garage. Heavily wooded lot, $60. monthly. Call between 7-8 Open Daily and Weekends combination ■ windows, paint, BOLTON -Brand new 6-room ,i, 000. Owner'transferred. Monday launching the April r WRITE frigerator, $115 monthly. Regulations of the Vernon Fire District.” da room, patio, fully air-condi­ aa______da ^ Cancer /’PiwiaaaHACrusade, OTat llfnlrtnwhich ftOlfll*actor REMINGTON noiseless type­ p.m . only, 875-7623. Noon—5 P.M. ceUar floor, etc. Everything ex­ choice residential area (Lake- Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 fire H astings R esity, 742-8275. Ootnplate training program BOX U, HERALD Call 643-4312, evenings. Section 6. B. of the ordinances for the City of Rockville tioned. Shown by appointment Gregory Peck will be the key­ FIRST NATIONAL w riter, $16. UHP converter, cept central heat. ExceUent In­ wood Circle). House has many places, 2 baths, treed acre lot, A’TTBACTIVE room for busi­ 649-5591...... 646-0390 presently provides: only. Call the R. F. Dimock extras, must be seen to be ap­ brick and aluminum siding. note speaker. The event will be STORES $10. T-V aintenna, am plifier, $8. come potential. T. J. Crockett, “Lot area: 10,000 square feet, to addition multi-family Excellent starting salary wttfa MBXIHANIC fo r clean medium ness woman, centrally located, 643-1023 C o., 649-5246. preciated. T.J. Crockett, Retd- C all Helen P alm er, 649-3877. J. held at the Waverly Inn to Player i>iano with many rolls. R ealtor, 643-1677. dwelling unite shall provide at least 5,000 square feet per Legal Notices autom atic in creaaa during Baric A Oakland Avea. weight truck fleet, some out­ kitchen privileges. Call 643- to r, 648-1677. D . R eal EMate C o., 643-5129, Cheshire. Beet offer, 649-1116. Located at Junction of Wood- fa m ily .” MANOHESTBR vlctaity — 10 training program. side work, plenty of hours. 6931 after 6. Wanted To Rent 68 WARANOKB ROAD - Prime 649-8638. AT A' COURT OF PROBATE, Last year residents of Oon- Bast Hartford bridge and Parker Sts. It la proposed that this section be amended to provide as minutes from the center of CAPE —6 rooms, like now, fir e - ______Must be dependable. Pay open. AIRNDrnONER, Westlng- location, oversized four bed­ held at Uancfaeeter, within and for hecticut contributed a record ROOM FOR Lady or gentleman, WANTED — 8 bedroom duplex fo llo w s: Manchester. New 6% room place, oil hot water heat, full COVENTRY —Apple, peach. the DM rict of Manchester, on the Excellent Company Benefit 648.2414. house, 10,500 units, 22x24” room Cape, nine room s in aU. “Lot area 10,000 square feet, to addition multi-family 9tfa day of Mhrch, 1966. llum of $806,528 to the state- quiet, convenient location, 224 M. P. ENTERPRISES or bouse, south end preferred. Ranch, 3 bedrooms, Uvtog walk-out basement, wooded lot, pear, plum and cherry trees Boogtram 643-9067. Completely renovated, vacant. dwelling units shall provide at least 3,000 square feet per Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, 'wlde crusade. The Manchester CARPENTERS — PVamers, WANTED — AH around A-1 me­ Charter Oak St., 643-8368. OaU 643-0092 after 5. room, kitchen and dining area, on ly $15,900. (3iar-B on R eal Judkd. WIU consider taking your house aurrotmd this 5-room home with Estate of Willard___ B. Rogers, late Branch raised $27,162. The I ' good wages for the right man. chanic. Also body men wanted. famiUy.” built-in range imd oven, fire­ E state, 648-0683. con- 3% ROOM APARTMEINT, heat, in trade, 't. J. Crockett, Real­ The following additions to the Zoning Ordinances of the City of 2-oar garage, plenty of storage of Uaia^Mw, in "si^ Distriot. de^ quota for 1966 Is $26,000. you have a ooOlege degree or 649-0164 o r 742-9019. Fringe benefits, paid vacations. Boats and Accessories 46 l a r g e c x j m f o r t ^ l e place, basement garage, one the equivalent in busInesB ex- venlent Mght housekeeping hot water, stove, refrigerator, WANTE3D — 6 room house In tor, 643-1677. of Rockville are proposed: '^•.xecu tom having exhibited Crusade Chairmen in the C^l Leon Bouchard, Paul acre wooded lot. Minimum MANCHESTER GREEN — 6 843-2966 J. D . R eal Elttaite Oo., tbetr administratien account with pertenoe, write — MAN WANTED to work in lum- BOAT — Used 1958 Penn Yan $95. monthly. Call 875-7362. M anchester. Call 646-0224. Section 6 C. Plan of Development Manchester area are Mrs. Jo­ Dodge Pontiac, Inc., 1 Mitchell room. Gentleman working days A. Plan of De'velopment containing the information required in down paym ent. B\ill p rice $16,- room Ranch with attached ga­ 643-6129, 649-8838. "* soid eetate to this Oourt tor allow- ber yard, must have driver’s Atlantic, 17’, 86 Johnson, Gator MANCHES'TER-d room Raised seph Garmahl Manchester, Mrs. D r., 649-i646. ^ etoed . References. Parking prvE ROOM apartment, new- this Section ShaU be subject to the approval of the Zoning Com­ 000. V A R Realty Co, Inc., rage, 3 generous bedrooms, Ucense. Davia A BraxHord trailer. Used 1956, 14’ .^um na Ranch buUt 1962, 100x200 lot, — **0I(DH1RED: Tbaf Ihe 31et day of Robert Putman and Mrs. Jordon SUN OIL COMPANY ly redecorated and remodeled. Land For Sale 71 2-car garage, 3 large bedrooms, m ission os to conformance with these regulations and with the R ealtors, 643-2692, R . D. M ur­ dining room, 17x17 fireplaced Maroh, 1966, at ten o'clock fore­ Lumber Co., 200 ToUand St, CUSTODIAN — part-time. Man­ Craft, 16’ Hale & Hardy trail­ Voraoni noon at the Probate Office in the Larson, Bolton, Mrs. John Ho- P.O. Box No. 71 $120 montiily. 649-4817. 2 ceramic baths, famUy siied objectives of the Comprehensive Plan of Development of the dock, 643-6472. livin g room , o il hot viraiter heat, East Hartfoed. chester M anor R est Hom e, 646- er. OaU 643-8412. IfuniciiMl Building In said Man­ ban, Jr. and Mrs. Hrten Mus- ; Bast Hertford, Oonneottoiit Apartments—Flats— kitchen, fireplaced famUy Town Vernon, Approval of a Plan of Development for multi­ aluminum storms and screens. chester, be and the same is as- 0129. NINE CHOK3E ACRES. South ple-famlly use shall be endorsed thereon by the Zoning Commis- MANCHEJS'IER— ceittral Cape ^ throughout, $16.- Immediate Occupancy i^ n ed tor a heeurlng on the allow­ ka, Blast Windsor, South Wind­ Tenements 63 FTVE ROOM apartment, with room, larmdry room, a. gor­ ance of said admlnlstraUon account I ^______or without heat, enclosed R ood, Bolton, 649-1383. slon, such plan shall be recorded in the Land Records of the near schools, bus, shopping, 4 900. Wolverton Wolverton Agencv. Agepey, Real- Real­ wiUi Mid Mtate, uoertalnm ent. of sor Woman’s Club, South Wind- PARAGON TOOL OO., Inc., , _ _ _ . _ LOOKING lor anything In real geous living room, 2-«ar ga­ Young neighboihood, cbll- OPENINGS FOR foUowlng-pre- porch. 643-1921 after 6:30. Town, building permits shall be issued only where the plans rooms down, 2 unfinished up, tors, 649-2818. dietrlbuteee and ordw “L Mrs. E. paluska, BJlIington, IB M has Immediate openings for M v p T j A T v estate rentals — apartments. rage, $23,900. WolVeTton conform to the approved Plan,~ and certificates * of-* occupancy garage. B el A ir R eal EJstate, dren walk to school from Gregory Peck yious experience required, pav­ Bridgeport operators, tool mak­ Houses For Sale 72 Agency, Realtora, 649-2813.'' this 3 bedroom Ootonial, SS* Tolland Jr. woman’s dub, Tol- ing crew foremcm, rakers, homes, multiple dwellings, caU LARGE 3 room heated apart- shall be Issued only after full compliance with the requirements 643-9332. $12,000 —Ranch, 4 rooms, fire­ (cr said hearing be given (rto all land, Mrs. Robert Forester, ers and aU around machinist. iMwly painted inside, rec persona known to be intereeted 1968 Owens ship cfu iser J- R®6Ryi 643-5129. ments, stove, refrigerator and m a NCHEISTBR — is not far MANCHBISTER — A beautlfuUy of the approved Plan of Development. place, Icuge screened porch, truck drivers, laborers. Apply CONSOLE Liberal overtime and fringe GARRISON Colonial — 2 years room in bemment hes tile toerein to appectr and be heard Vernon, Mr. Burt Schnare, 26’ garage, first floor, $120; sec- fnnmn Q mem nninnini. Two appointed 6-room Ranch. A Section 8 D. Procedure—Fees cellar, new furnace, 104’ front­ thereon by publishing a copy ol Lynda Bird in person. W., G. Schwarz Oo, benefits, pleasant working con­ 96 WEST M d d le Tpke., m odem from this 9 room Colonial. Two 1. Application for the above Special Use shall be accompanied old, on a wooded lot, large liv­ flooring, and natural birch Somers, Mrs. Jbel Reed, Union, In c., 994 H artford TI>ke, Rock- ond floor, $115. 644-0238. baths, bam plus* shed, approx­ country sized kitchen with age, trees. Hutchtos Agency, ttiki order In some newspaper hav­ OPERATOR ditions. Experience necesssuy. 17’ Thompson (1965 leftover) VA room duplex, heat, hot wa­ by an application fee of $25.00—plus a fee of $2.00—per family ing room, central hall, formal bar, 1% baths, kitchen hes ing a olrculaiUon In said District, at and Mrs. Bldward OarroU, W lll- Honored at M vlUe, Oonn. im ately VA acres land. Ideal buUt-in over, range, dishwash­ R ealtors, 649-5324. least seven days before the day of ington. The various church Apply 8 am.-5 pm., 6-7 pm. ter, electric stove, refrigerator, FOUR. ROOM, second floor, unit payable on final approval by the Commission; dining room, family size kitch- extra oabinete, Uving room said hearing, and by mailing on or 16’ Bristol—top, aide and stem for large family, easily er, 3 generous bedrooms, 2 cer­ Exoettent opportunity for at 259 Adams St., Mianches- gfarage, basement storage, $130 heated apartment. CaU 643- -2.------The applicantTf may submit a plan of development for pre- the en with bullt-lns, one half bath m a n CHESIER — $16,9(». 6 has paneled fireplaoe wall before Mamii 14, 1966, by Dertifled youth, groups, headed by the Hollywood Fete IBM 1401 operator to woric iter. oovera monthly, immediate occupan­ 0082. converted to two-famtly with amic baths, fireplaced famUy end lovely view from the c/o OoJSeSs Senior High United Pilgrim Fei- Uttle expense. FuU price, $15, room, -laundry room, 4 gorge­ taforinatlon required by MACHINIST on our rotating schedule cy . OaU 649-2865 before 5 p m . room down, 8 large bedrooms bay 'Window. Price $20,200. J. Shea Atty.. 739 Main St.. Hart- lowship, o f the Congregational (Continued from Page One) 14' OMtown lap— (excellent) CHEST LUXURIOUS Duplex 900. Mitten Agency, R ealtors, ous Uvlng room, 2-car garage, may show the tentative proposal, but shall be clear as to in­ (8-eUft operation). Bxten- and two full baths up, central utlHtiee, quick occupancy. Bel riT''R.Frko“ 3r^iSx Churches of Stafford wUl cover Or Hdp Wanted— SEVEN ROOM apartment, 24 Apartments, 4A rooms, 1^ 643-6930. $25,900. W olverton Agency, tent and basic content. Such plan may be hnaUzed and approved Just before tite party ended, rive eixperienoe not neoea- Also New Boats by Starcroft air-conditioning, 2-car garage, A ir R eal Eistate, 648-9382. HAROLD HINCKS mond i, Rhode Island; Herbert the Stafford area. Male or Fonale 37 Locust St., $120. (iaU 643-2426, baths, 2 large bedrooms, 2 pri- ' R ealtors, 649-2813, ' for presentation at a public hearing. ' ' _. Wiley J r., 3010 Strand Road, Wal­ George and Lynda waltzed to TOOLMAKER sary. SeetioR 8.8 of the Zoning Regulations of the Vernon Fire Dis- aluminum siding, $27,600. Phil- REALTO R nut O r ^ . CJollfornla; Roger Peck is the National Chair­ 9-6. vate entrances, living room, MANCHESTER — New hetlng. the string orchestra which had APPLICATIONS are being tek- ta repraled and the following section is. proposed: brick Agency,'A49-8464. 875-6284 liouoks, 175 Natchaug Drive. Glas­ man of the 1966 American Can­ MCBRIDE’S dining room, modem kitchen, $16,600 — ATTRACnVB 6\An 5 room Rcmch with dinette, ex­ tonbury. f^nn., Individually and as played throughout die evening. Above average' behefite. In­ en for fuU and part-time sales room Ranch, fireplace, garage, In Division n of the Town of Vernon as defined to (Chapter 15, Oo-executor; Paul R. Marte. Esq. cer Crusade. Long active to I3^th Job Shop experience SPORT SPOT range, refrigerator, Venetian FIRST OFFERING cellent condition throughout, Throughout the party, Elddie cluding free health and ac- people. W.T. Grant Co, Park- BISSELL ST. — Third floor, 3 full basement, exeqUeot condi­ Section 18 of the Charter of the Town of Vernon the follow­ CONVENIENTLY located— 8 THE I D ^ ahowpowe tor an- cancer control wi behalf of'the for rapidly growing oon- 639 CSenter S t , M anchester blinds, carpeted. Open stair­ completely finished rec room, B'isher kept encouraging George oldant, life insurance and ade, Manchester. rooms, 643-5258, 9-5. tion, 130’ frontage. Don’t delay, ing uses shall be allowed in the CA, CAX, and CB zones when bedroom Ranch, nicely land­ tiques. EEgbt room Ranch, au- - - American Cancer Society, he cecn. La^e variety oC case, central free parking, on Excellent 5 nwm Ranch, 2 2-zone hot water oil heat, flre- penslcn, convenient free caU Hutchins Agency, Real- granted by the Zoning ^oard of Appeals as a special exception: scaped, corner property, ga­ thentlc colonial decor, 86 acres. JOHN J. w'a1iI.BTT. Judge, served as State Crusade chair- to take Lynda Bird to The Dai- ■ worh, congenial woridng bus line, near shopping, quiet fiireplaoes, hot water oil A. A package store selling alcoholic liquor as defined to the WE HAVE customers waiting rage, new siding, storms, plece, full basement, fuM In­ brook, good frontage. Lappen AT A OOURT OF PROBATE, man for the California Division sy. one of Hollywood’s favorite ooodlUone. Apply: paridng. section. It's just like owning beat, ceramic tile bath, fuU torSi 649-5324. Liquor Control Act of the State of Connecticut. for the rental of your apart­ large patio and walkway. Call sulation, plastered wails, am- A gency 649-5261, 649-6140. heM at Manchester, within and for 193^ The “This Cen- late-night discotheques. About MANCHESTER Oiamonds—Watches— your own home. Rent very basement, hatchway, many B. A restaurant.' grill or tavern selling alcoholic liquor as the dlBtrlot of Manchester, on the ment or home. J. D. Realty, MANCHESTER — 7 room Oolo- owner, 649-3319. i esdte drive, treed lot, comblna- tury'a Great Life-Saving Ad­ midnight, they arrived at The PERSONI7EL DEFT. Write P.O. Box 78. Hart­ Jfewelry 48 reasoim ble. OaU 649-3566. closets, large kitchen, city defined to the Liquor Control Act of the State of Connecti­ nth day of March, A.D. 1966. 843-6129. _ nlal aa extra large lot,' fire- tion ■windows and doors. Priced OWNEIRS Transferred, priced Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, vance against Cancer", which Daisy, flanked by Secret Serv­ ford, stating businesB ex­ DRIVE-IN THEATRE utUlties, combination win­ cut: The standards to be applied by the Zoning Board of 353VEN ROOM custom Split on WA’TCH AND JEW ELRY re- — placedJiving room, formal din­ under $20,000. Charles Lesper- under appraisal. 6M room B ol­ deals with cancer control in ice agents. perience, education and AVAILABLE APRIL 1. Tvm dows and doors, oversized Appeals are as follows • ..... j . wwied acre lot to area of fine Bstaite of Herman DcUilman a-k-a IONA MFG. CO. pairing. Prompt service. Up to THREE ROOMS, Man. ing room , lA baths, Jalousied en ce, 649-7620. ton Ranch, spectacular lot, Herman S. Dohlman, late of Manr There was only one problem. salary requiiements. Now iiicreaedng staff for or, utiUties and appliances, bedroom apartment, almost 2 - car garage, amesite 1. No building or structure Shall be erected, altered or used pirenlaced livtoe room women, and was shown at the. $20 on your old watch in porch, garage, choice area. for the nurnose of a restaurant, grill or tavern serving homes. Fireplaced uving room, swimming pool; landscaping. Chester, in sold district, deceased. The taibles at The Daisy are so Regent St, Manchester the new season. Openings $116. J. D . R eal E state Co., new, electric kitchen with drive, excellent condition MANCHESTER victalty~ 10 TTpon appHcatlon of Lillian E. New York World’s Fair, was trade,' Closed Mondays. F. E. range, refrigerator and dispos­ Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- alcoholic^ll^jr as defined In' the Liquor Control Act if dinette, eat-to •‘Itchen, paneled Better hurry! Lsppen Agmcy, McCEinn, praying that letters of ad- narrated by Peck. small, the Secret Servlof now fo r eveiting work.. OaU 643-5129. thiroughout Anaaldi buUt. any part of said structure or premises is situated within family room, 2 baths, garage, minutes from ihe center of mlnMration be granted on i^ d es­ B ray, 737 Main Street, State al. Heat, hot water, T.V. an­ 0469. 649-6261, 649-6140. "A capacity audience of some agents, who have guarded Lyn­ CIVIL ENGINEER — estimat­ Mr. Elmer Willson, eve­ Bow ers S ch ool area, a Two Thousand (2,000) foot radius in any direction of many extra features. Leonard Manchester. Charming new 6 tate, as per applloatlon on file. It is 'meater BuUdlng. ’niREE ROOM heated apart­ tenna, washer and dryer on ORDERED; That the forejfolng 500 cancer volunteers from all da Bird closely throughout her WE HAVE Full-time or part- ing, take oft work and field nings, 640-6900 or 649-6000. priced for immediate sale. MANCHESTER -^Modern, im­ an y lo t used fo r the purpose o f a restaurant, grill or A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. room Raised Ranch, 3 bed­ VERNON —8 room, 2 year old aippUcailon be heard and deter­ ments, hot water, adults. CaU premises. Convenient to bus parts of the state will attend weekend stay, had to sit at sep­ time machine Jobe making supervision for site and road maculate 7 room home, 6 bed­ ta'vem serving' alcoholic liquor. . . . ------3 ------r,— rooms, Mvtog room, dining Colonial Raised Ranch, over­ m in e at the Protoait* office In 643-2426, 9-5. line and shopping. 9 West Mid­ Mancheater. in sold District,, on the the 1966 kickoff event. Chair­ arate tables, a distance away haseballs, days only, visit us contractor. Apply Thom as CM- Garden— Farm—^Dairy . rooms, convenient location, low 2. No building or structure shall be erected, altered or used m ANOHEISTBIR — B ow era room and kitchen, fireplace, sized attached 2-oar garage, 38th day of March, A.D. 1966. at dle Tpke. Seen by appointment for the purpose of a package store selling alooholto School area, 7 room Colonial, man of the dinner will be G. from their charge. lor complete information. Tob- la. Conn. Construction Corp., APPUCATION8 are being tak- Products 50 3% ROOCMS, heat, hot water, Charles Lesperance 20’s for immediate sale. Bel built-ins, basement garage, one half acre wooded lot, dishwash­ two a'dock In the oUtemoon, and only. CaU George H. Willard, liquor as defined to the Liquor Control Act if ®ny part 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, den, that notice be given to all persons Harold Welch, of New Haven, The party, according to one er Baseball Mfg. Co., 114 261 B rood St., 643-9666. stove, refrigerator, parking. A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. acre wooded lot, $1,900. down, er, disposal, built-ins, 2 fire­ Interested In said satate of the en for sales persons for ^ I n STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale, 643-0812. of said structure is situated within a Two Thousand formal dining room, large guest, millionaire Harry Jame­ Brooklyn St., Rockville. and drapery department, eve- Completely redecorated, $120. fu ll p rice $16,800. U ft R R eal­ places, white aluminum storm pendency of said ^plication and chairman of the state executive NIGHT Dishwasher, full-time, ’Tomaszewskl, Box 863, South 649-7620 (2,000) toot radius to any direction of any lot used for kitchen, detached garage, too time and place of hearing Ihere- committee, CJohnecticut Division, son, was one of the calmer dnes nings 6 :3 0 -9 p.m. Grant’s, 15 Forest St., off Main S t 646- FOUR R(X>M Unfurnished ty C o., Ih c., R ealtors, 643-2692, windows. 875-0634. eo, by publishing a copy of this or­ Rd., Bolton, open dally. 649- the purpose of a package store selling alcoholic liquor. treed lot, $22,500. Wolverton held at the dramatic Hamilton excellent benefits. Apply in Parkade. 0090, 643-5675. apartm ent, first floor, $110. t. No building shall he erected, altered or used for a ros- R . D . M urdock, 643-6472. der In some newspaper having a A m erican CJancer Society. I>erBon only. Howard Jfdmson 6472. Agency, Realtora, 649-2813. BOLTON Center —CStolce loca­ circulation in said district, at least mansion. Jameson said the Se­ Young Adorable monthly, heat and hot water taiu-ant, grill, tavern or package store ser^ng pr selling Mven days before the day of said A highlight of the evening Restaurant, ’ToUand Tpkt., WAITRESS and WAITER need­ MANCHESTER — Brand new, EAST HARTFORD ROLLING PARK Cape — 6 tion, L-shaped Ranch, large liv­ hearing, to appear If they will be a special salute to Ed­ cret Service men screening the APPLE38 — Mac’s, Delicious, included. 644-0031. MAN(3IESTER — $3.im £ alcoholic liquor as deflnM in the Liquor O ctroi Act II FIVE ROOM RANCH— 8 bed- Manchester. ed, part-time. CaU Bolton Lake epaciouB 3 room apartments. sumes mortg;age on this spa­ NEW 2.FAMILY any part of such building or premises is ^rtthin a One rooms, 1% baths, oversized ing room ivlth fireplace, kitch­ cause at said time and place and win R. Meiss, of Wbodbridge, guests on arri'val tended to keep,<»^ Starks, Baldwins. $1 and up. rooms, modern kitchen, ceram­ garage, fireplace, beautifully be heard relative toet-eto. and By Hotel, 643-9731. Ideal country setting, yet near THREE ROOM apartment, one cious 6 room Colonial, garage Open Sat.-Sun. Thousand (1,000) foot radius of any lot u x d ^ r en has bullt-to stove and oven, inajling. on or before March 14. executive director of the Con­ down the number of party ' 172 South Main St. ic tiled bath, near bus, school, landscaped lot, excellent con­ all faclUtlee. Small- Colonial block from Main. Heat, hot wa- and porch, quiet street, excel­ 1 P.M . till Dark to be used for the purpose of a public schwl or library, ceramic tile both, full base- 1966, by certified m all, a copy of necticut Division, who is retir­ crashers who livened up other HAIRDRESSER WANTKD-fuU ■ ----- rr—:— Sharon Park; A Com- a school other than a public school operated m a benew^ shopping. $14,900. Cbar-Bon dition. C all owner. 648-5092. m anf nuae nnm mt-rm land hnllt this order to Hannah M. DaWman, atyled building offers charm ter, electric range and refrig- lent arqa. Hayes Agency, 646- ment, over one acre lana, OUlll Wetherell St„ Manchester. ing In A pril. ■ Hamilton parties. Posy Pillow! or part-time. Apply Duet mimlty of curtom-buUt lent Institution and not for profit, a hospital operated R eal Estate, 643-0683. to 1964, p erfect condition. Sell- O o n n .Elsle_ M .. Frierson, 6I Lilch- age apples. Perrando and privacy. Only $125 m onth- erator provided. Call 649-9404. OISL - Lynda, in a high-necked, low- Beauty Studio, 587 E . M iddle ly, heat, hot water, stove and ------^^ ------2-family homes. M a benevolent institution, a church or a charitable ------— ------MANCHESTER Attention In­ ing for $18,900. Immediato oc­ field St.^ Manchester. Oonn.; Lll- Chards, Birch Mountain Rd., SUtUttoTwhii; mpported by public or private funds. MANCHESTER -Ranch, 5 vestors — Unique opportunity Han E. McCann, 66 Foley St.. Man- hacked black drees set off by an Tidee, Manchester. refrigerator Included. Hayes FOUR ROOM heated apart- CUSTOM nUILT Ranch on ■Directions: On Brewer cupancy. Tile R. F. Dimook Oberier, Oonn.; , Blna E. August. Glssbonhury. St. next to Telephone 6 The foregoing provisions shall not apply, to stores rooms, 3 bedrooms, city util- to buy 4-family plus single A n d o v e r enormous bow at her waist, ap­ Agency, 646-01^. ment, 2-family, second floor, shaded 100x400 lot, form al din­ . Oo., 649-624!}. 1990 Applewood Drive, Lakewood, APPLICATIONS are being tek- Co. (flUefiy engaged in the sale of. groceries whiph sell beer block to bus, church home, new Central heating sys­ Oolorado;' Balph J- DaWman, c /o peared* unawed by the. Holly­ attic storage ixK>m, ceUar, pri­ ing room, fireplaced Uvlng Commissioner of Welfare. State of en for short order cook for PASEK PEISER under a package store beer permit or undet a grocery $13,900. Philbrick Agen- wood notables. But she enjoyed Household Goods 51 FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ vate porch, hot water includ­ room, famUy sized kitchen with tem to 4^mily, annual in­ Connecticut. 1000 , Aaylum Ave.. Area Residents luncheonette. Grant’s, Park­ ond floor, centraUy located. Realty store beer permit. . . » cy, R ealtors, 649-8464. come $5,200. Hayes Agency, Hartford. Oonn.. and return make them, her dimples showing fre­ ade. KBLVINATOR electric stove' ed. 10% Church St., rear, $100 buUt-ins, oil hot water heat, 289-7475 628-6319 The Zoning Board of Appeals Is empowered^to grant ' Legal Notices to tola Court. quently. J CaU 643-6872. monthly. 649-4521i 8-6 w eekly; plastered. walls, 2-car garage, —^ .« t A. _ - ■ -. — m ,1 A la IA — room older 646-0131. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Without Power 40” , very good ccHtdition. CaU Model Home 568-2510 tlw special exception subject to such reasonable condi- MANCHESTER ______Ekirlier in the day, Georgs APPUCA’nONS are being tek- 8-1 Saturday. Adiflts. area of fine homes. Wolverton AT A OOURT OF PROBATE, 643-8614. SIX ROOM duplex, Woodbridge tions, restrictions and safegmaifi® may be darned nec- j^pj^e centrally located, near ENGLISH Tudor Ool A R E N T? OaU the Rent today, 649-3666, 649-4342. ^SSng^ rtroct^ shall be erected, altered or used MANCHESTER —6 room Dutch FOREST HILLS Has Pneumonia Department Store, Green Man­ prices. IjeBlanc Furnltuie, 195 Man, no charge. West Side (or the 'purpose of a restaurant, ^11 or Colonial garage, large porch, SSSf?^n^ltyaoS’'h2tliW ^a'^uu2 tooJjn ^ The .car, driven by .All®n E. or Blvd., Paricade. South Street, RockvlUa. 875- R ealty, 049-3566, 649-4842. 1HREE ROOM second floor alcoholic liquor as defined to the Mquor ^ntm Art tt stores, schools, bus. GoodGood Design Your Own Kitchen dS?«‘b S ^ "S y bSS SSStohinVlt S^yom?r Archibald. 19. of ;^ng HUi Rd. (Continued from x*age One); 2174. Open 9-S. apartment, gas range, hot wat­ AND r'N DAY any part of said structure or premises Is situated \rtthm value for $16,900. Mitten Agen- uesigrn I our uwn iVllcnen toe ton£Sc^?tf “ Jy !EmeSciSene^nef newroaoer having a clrcula- left , the road when Archibald LUXURY S-R(X)M apartment TVo Thousand (2,000) feet radius to any direction rt any Letters and telegrams arrive Dogs—Birds—Pete 41 er, parking. $65. Adults. 649- ^ cy . R ealtors. 643-6930. In this lixurious Custom DINING ROOM set, floor model with built-ins, maximum pri­ lot used tor the purpose of a restaurant, grill or tavern relative thereto, and by mailing on by the hundreds at the hospital 0010 o r inquire 49 WethereU S t Featuring Craft 9-room Raised Ranch or before March 18. 1966, by oerti- tog. and by mailing an or before guard rails and the utiUty pole, AKC MALE ShriUe, trt-oolored, Hi-Fi, plant stand, misceUan- vacy, includes disposal, heat March 14. 1966. by cert^led mail, a .f oo-alnat daily, from as far aw ay aa THE B. N o '^ u S ’^or "sSrtSre shall be erected, alter^ or used TWO from Mato. 1 that is under oonstrucUon ried mail, a copy of this order to oonV of ttila order to^Wllllam Kar- finally coming to rest agamsi. _ ' completely houeebroken, good ous item s. R edecorating. 649- and hot water phis.much more, Mary 8. Silvinsky. Overhill Road, tor teepu^seof a package store selling alcoholic liquor «>om Colonial, 2-car garage. w ith 4 bedroom s, 3 fuU Stamford, Omn.:_ Julle_ Horvath, velia Jr.. 199 Center W.. M ^chra- the tree, state police, C olches- «r®®®®- with ohUdren. 619-3871. 7386. $125. J. D . R eal Estate C o., FornishM Apartm ents 63-A M to the Liquor Ckmtrol Act if any part of said enclosed porch, shaded lot, per- bathe, 2 fireplaoes, 2-car Huricletori-y Hill Rood. Brookfield, (Sit St”'"M a^eaTer Conn., and re- ter T roop , report. A rchibald Most of the senders wish Judy 643-5129. Conn., and return mrtce to this a speedy recovery and a nor­ GROOMING and boarding «U THREE ROOM furnished apart­ rtructuro Is situated within Two Thousand^ (2,000) fert manent Biding, $16,900. Hayes garage. See tt now and get Court, "m Sw ’ T* W?IJ FTT J u d ge injured, but the car 8 2 2 0 Musical Instmmente 53 Judg*. mal, happy life. Some have KINCHES breeds. Harmony KUs, H. C THREE R(X>M apartment, ment, one block from Main, $90 NUTMEGGER RANCH radius to any direction of any lot used tor the purpose or Agency, 646-0131. the home you have been JOHN J. WALfiETT, c c : Anna M. Karveila. Adnirx. w as com pletely dem olished, 1-4 yw. ee; John R. MIrosek.It. JOty. mailed dolls, stuffed animals Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton. 643- BUY DIRBCrr from our ware­ large rooms, stove and refrig­ monthly includes hot water and a package store selling alcoholic liquor. ------dreaming about. Priced in Archibald was Issued a sum- a No building shaU be erected, altered, or tor a MANCHESTER — Executive and Catholic medals and rq-.. A dainty Uttle three piece 5427. house and save $200 - $450 bn erator, $105. heated. Leonard part of heat. Couple preferred. m id 30’s. LIMITATION OKDEB AT A*” roOT'?*^OF*^OBATE. mons for reckless driving and tMirant, grill, tevorn or package store Act If neighborhood, spacious 6 room AT A COURT OF PROBATE, outfit for tiny girle. Ruffly bon- 2953 brand new Winter, Melodi- Agency, R ealtors, 646-0469. 649-1768. held at Mancheater. within and for held at Mancherier. wtthin and for failure to drive right, and is saries. j , : ^net and panties with a yoked THOROUGHBRED . BEAGLE, OaiU Bbb Gerrtung, 649-5361 the Dtstrict of Mancheater, on the the DIatrict of Manchearir, on the scheduled to appear in Cfircult One card contained a tiny A three-dlinenek>n effect is grand, Janssen ‘ and kranicta ~ e r ”' 'f r " ’ I 14th day of March, 1996. _ l«h day of Man*. 19M. dress and big back-neck-Une obtained by embreridering this spayed female^ bousebroken, A Bach spinet and ooneole * S L S S d f 1 OMlfootradtos o f any lot used or reserved kitchen, encloeed porch 2-car [c preaeM. Hon. John J. Wallett. Preaent. Hon. JohnV J. Wallrit, Court in Manchester April II. white Bible similar to one the 18,800 Evenings 643e7033 Jiktee. * bow. lovely poty design on a pUlow- g(x>d with children, 10 months pianos, fu lly guaranteed. fO T tte p i ^ of a pubUc school or tibrary, a garage, half aero bemiUfully Judge. girl dropped When she was rthooIrtSw than aVwUte school operated aa a ben^^ landscaped lot. Call earty, Estate of WUHam Edtrard l>aa- Estate ef Bari OreUer_.^ rt No. 8220 is in sixes 1, 2, 3, 4, top. 8>m to do; so nice to use! old. 649-4946. Prices start $348. Rent or 46% Ft. X 26 F t, Over 1200 Sq. F t Ms, late of Manctieeter, In said Manchester, to saidwwu IMstrIct. de- • . -gk g . wheeled into the operating 6, 6 years. Size 2, drese, bonnet Pattern No. 2953 has hot-iron buy from $8. a month. Nor­ inatftntlon and n ot to r profit, a * H ayes. A gency, 646-0131, " ' ' '" ■ ‘ Dietriot, deceased. ceased. Odometefs Don t Lie room . I AKC BLACK Miniature Poodle NEED MORTGAGE 1 8 Bedrooms Complete With Attached Garage institution, a church or a c h ^ ^ le InstttuUon ------^------SIX ROOM L^toped Ranch, 2- Mareuerlto D. On motion of Elwyn Rcherla. 120 ,«... •nd panties S% yards 46-inch. transfer for 16” motif; stiefa U- man’s Furniture, comer of ______ale Road,______Man-Summer St., Mancheeter. Conn., ex- FLINT, Mich — Mileage me- "Judy reached out and took puppies, 5% wedcs oM, male • Built-In Oven and Range • Range Hood mipported by pubUc^or NEW TWO family flat _ 6-6, With PATT-O-RAIMA. histratioas; co lo r ebturt. Pine and Forest St., Manches­ zone heating, garage, rec ' C^n..'a^fnistrafrlx. ecuiOT. tens on all cars made siilce Jan. the Bible when I showed her the and fem ale. CaU 649-6358. • Ceramic Tile Baths • Dishwasher area, large To order, send 50c in coins to: To order, send 35c Ifi coins ____ ter. Open days 9-9, Saturday room, workshop, high ft^the'^S^ dSTof frSra*^h 1- accurate, but on _card,” the______mother said. "I. _ • Hatchway • Center Hall Entrance •ngitgefi in the sale of ^e^T^re ^ kitchen, 22’ Uvhliving room, sep- acre lot with fruit bearing ,,, j^id the same am Umi^. jod al- to and_tfae..samc are earlier cars odometer speclflca- ’ ^ j* 6ue Burnett, Manchester Eve- to: Anne Cabot, THREE PEKINGBSB jM^ee, 9-6. pttcki^ Store beer permit or under a grocery store beer ^ city utilities. ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF Ehrening Herald, 1150 AVE. OF 2 females one male. CaU 649- • Disposal • City Sewers tlons-i- fo,v safety’s sake -p er- Call Leon Gtessynski, Builder, 800. FMeliC.Reatty. 200-7476, said adm^BaStx hi saW estate,.and saM exeeutor^is^ mltted errors up to 5 per cent ______■ ^ AMERICAS NEW YtmK, N.Y. AMEBIOA8, NEW Ttw k, N.Y. 7444. OONN XILECTRONIC (Rgea, DHUGCXIONS: Bento Se to Went St, Vernon, West zimlxae Boaitl of Appeals Is eimpowe^ to the 10088. . lOOU. spinet size, exceUent condlttoL, IVIONEYi^ i^ to Ridgewood Drive (soroes from Aimoiy) to Eastriew M ^ ^ otlon subject tortich re«wnable ocmditioiu, ^ 649-429L CHAMPION creem puff poodlee, For 1st class mailing add lOc For Ist-dass mailing add lOc ObU 649-0642. D rive. to^.aS>w^“^ wiMito 8045* toe ..aiiowrt to puto drivers to think they were go- one male, two femaiee. Came- Phone 649-5203 S to a rd tor thepurpooe at protecting tiie health, safety r o l LENO PARK — 6 room -BELL ST. — 6 room Ranch, at- 5*55- a copy oT thto % iSma ms7^e7thm"^y reaiiy large like a beddpreed, slip tttr for each pattern. Pitat Name, for each pattern. Print Name, Salea B y lot K ennris, 742-8707. Wanted—'To Boy 58 -r e on file at the Oap® wtttt 1^ i w *fuMUW tecltad on 5^5J:te?^7^ters L i tm - Sted )^rt in a M®«a.plU«t' Address with Zip Code, style Address with Zip Code, Style ■■ I O o^ ^TtoTameni^j^ ^ batos,' iandicapod”* yanl with acra. Vle^ gardens, ^ SMs^^^rf ?to S ^yer^ who paid woriters mUe- eUp and then w«»rk «ICac the to» Na and Size. . No. and Size. HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, _ rriura na^ to tMa oourt «< ..-- , Don’t mlaa the Spring and Special crochet and embroid- ______Artides For Salt ^ A SAVINGS BANK COLLi-WAGNER bric-a-brao, clocks, frames, ROUTE se — ROCKVILLE aoBS. “*• “ »rfTwAU*rr. » ’‘ “ ■‘ T & h k j . w a u o t t . Jtias.!,**"’ Summer ’86 issue of Basic try section is the bigb^ght of ARMBTRONO OxU vin^ rug^, glassware. We buy estates. VU- MS-e088 — 875-88M m UoQ, our oomplete pattern the'86 Spring and Summer Ai- $7.77. Staerwin-WlUieina Ox, lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 430 V OF MANCHESTER naciulne. OOc. bum. CWy 60c a oopyl 9U Main St. Manchester. Lake SL, Bolton, 649-82«7. m ‘ i ' ) 6 ' f

'. t i SATURDAY* MARCH 19, 1966 FACE FOURTEEN fettjttittj ll^ ralh

A b o u t T o w n 0 Scott Takes Trip Announce Engagements The Rotary Clvih will meet Business Bodies To Get Teachers Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Howard Johnson Restaurant, tg a a M seott, A m M u A Buper- p ‘ ..... Tolland Tpke. Rhoar M. Flydal kitMktait of SoboolB, !» • ire- 0 of the Southern New England ON OEM TOUR ««nUy roturtied hwm a •‘toacber Telephone Co. will present a A.. Lester Michaels, owner of ^Mondbrnont trip** to Ohio, Penn- film on -Mouth to Mouth Re- Michael’s Jewelers, left laat aylvania aiid Now York. suscitaUmi.’’ month on a 40,000 - mile trip 1 Tha trip waa necessitated by a sliottace of teachers, particu­ Five Manchester students are around the worid in eearph of la r^ IB Oie fieldB of industrial on the dean’s Hst at Central precious gems. The trip wiU jarts, WtratY science, residing. Connecticut State College, New take four months. lebemistry and physios. Oonnect- Britain, tor the faU semester. visited Aus- ;ieut oaUeges do not produce ’Ihey are Richard J. Allely of tralia, where the world’s finest ‘esMUgb teachers for the states 607 Hartford Rd., a senior in- black opals are found. He likes Ineeds, according to Scott, while dustrial education m ajor; Wil- to make his own choice as to the jOhio, pannayivania and New Ham J. Dixon of 14 G ri^ld which may appeal to the lYorh iHoduce an overabund- St., a st^homore social science women of Connecticut, so in Sid­ lance. m ajor; Miss Jean M. MacKen- ney he dealt directly with the zle of 44 Victoria Rd., a jun­ *' While on the nine day trip. mine representatives for his ior English major; William R. choice of gems. Scott virited five eOHegee in Paquette of 41 Lyness St., a Michaels next stop will be ,Ohh), two in New York, and one junior accounting major and jin Pennaylvania, Many inter- Miss Bernadette M. Parciak of Kobe, Japan, where he will deal \ loiMSs Were held, hut no eandi- 77 North St.,,a senior mathe­ directly with the fisheries along the coast In his search for cul­ ^dates hired as y e t Bradford Bactirach photo Fallot photo matics major. tured pearls. He will be look­ Hie engagement of Miss ’The engagement of Miss Vir^ ginia Ann Webb of Manchester ’The final in a series of Len- ing for pearls of cream rose Sharon Ann McCartan of color, which are most appeal- Tolland County Manchester to John Daniel announced by her Methodist Men, will be held to- ^ American women. Robinson of Springfield, Maes., parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard morrow at 7:30 p.m., in the From Japan he will travel to. Superior Court has been announc^ by her par­ L. Webb of 867 Center St. sanctuary of South Methodist Hong Kcng, Malaysia, and ITial- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc- Her fiance is the son of the Church. ’The Rev. Ralph Seav- land In search of sapphires, I Two divordea were awarded late Mr. and Mrs. Josei^i L. er, pastor of Asbury Methodist catseyes, rubies and emeralds. Oartan of 47 Ulac St. Cofiell. Church, Warwick, R. I., will ------j Airing this week’s seesions of Her fiance Is the son of Mr. recenUy qualified fo r the Prerident’s^Caub with J ^ H J ^ ^ '( ‘ I • the ToUand County Superior Miss Webb is a graduate of speak on "More than Conquer- PROMOTED These men reccuujr 4 ua.uicu iw. ------— -- _ xiono/v.ir u Im ■ and Mrs. John D. Robinson of Burance Co. ’They earned the honor by being In the top one per cent of * lOourt to the Mlowlng area Mcinchester High School. She is ors." A men’s choir will par- Robert P. Azinger of Bolton ^ringfield. representatiyes to the naUon, and will attend the President’s Club meeUng in Miami thla 'partiea: employed as a key punch op- ticipate in the service. Coffee has been promoted to the posi- ifatofin) ti Miss McCartan is a graduate erator at Advo System of Hart- and refreshments will be served tion of atolnistratlve assistant m ^ T ^ e ra re IMt to rT^t. ?kul F. Tesik, Nicholas LaPento, Ronald G. Lawrence Peterson of Rock- Nolette, CoMtantino Samiotis, William F. Mullen, Malcolm A. BuzzeU and seated center, . eiUe from Sandra B. Peterson of St. Rose School, Blast Hart­ ford. in the Reception Hall after the to the division president at Pratt televlaoi I of North Berwick, Maine, on ford, and Manchester High Mr. Cofiell Is a graduate of service. ’The event ie open to A Whitney Aircraft. Daniel J. Gallagher. (Herald photo by S a t e r n i s .) ______. itbeir fdil J grounds of erurity. School. She is an engineering Glastonbury High School. He is the public. Azinger graduated from Man- up to r tt Kathleen Blydenburgh, 90 aid at Pratt and Whitney Di­ employed by the Standard Struc­ Chester Httgh School in 1943. opened in 1946 in ^iringfieW . as compared to 34.664,068 in Mancherier iockwood St, from Raymond vision of United Aarcraft tural Steel Co., Newington. Membere of Catholic Mothers During World War n he served Mass. - 1»«4- This is an increase of 16 Associatton, hM Ivirtuafy Corp., East Hartford. ’The wedding 1« planned for Qpdeg ^,u t*a.ve a combined per cent. to the United States Savings and w ill fihii }. BiydenburiA of Hartford, Loan Leagiie’s 1966 Insurance en grounds of cruelty. She re­ Mr. Robinson is a graduate May 14. meeting Wednesday at 8:16 p.mi BANK EXHIBITS Committee. The committee stu- inlMpediv ceives custody of the couple’s of Cathedral High School, at St. Bartholomew’s Church. The Savings Bank of Man- Pioneer dies and reports on the latest Mid, |1 alimony and |15 Springfield, and Western New ’The Rev. Philip Hussey, chap­ llilbtle os' Chester on Main St. is exhibit- terns. Inc., developments In the insuraneb ;sbow if'« w ed^ for the support of the Ehigland College, Spring^fleld, Public Invited lain of the circles, will officiate. Ing this month a -Peruvian------contract for 9755,954 by the , 4U«..7,4 tnfAV*A«lf fA 4>IA AflYSlnfi'A where he graduated cum laude field of Interest to the savings 'n jo rtte j Child. ’There will be a brief business sbuvenier collection and a col- U.S. and loan business, N.. laat year. He is a mechanical meeting. j ;Bare’i| To Lenten Event lection of rare valuable coins. Command for production and ____ apM engineer at Pratt and Whitney, The Peruvian souveniers be- delivery of reserve personnel Alfred L. Rosetto of 98 Lake Tb« t Blast Hartford. ’The Women’s Society of Chris- j, Hilditch of 5« Sum- long to Arlene LaPenta, a stu- parachutes. St. has recently,, completed a ' j urill l»e ';i I Benatifnl eaUnet model | The wedding is planned for tian Service of South Methodist j, attending a Father dent at Manchester High ------1 Stereo*, 1966, never nsed. Jime 4. Church will sponsor a special Daughter Weekend at Newton School, who went to Peru on a Oscar Moberg of 66 Conway course in electronic engine an­ alysis conducted by Marquette * pn Aiiai ISeeriSee ^ 7 . or 92.001 Lenten program Monday at 8 (Mass.) College of the Sacred student exchange plan. Dis- Rd. has recenUy celebrated his IweeUy. 646-0412 p.m. in Cooper Hall at the Oorp., Minneapolis, Minn. Rd- V In Heart. His daughter, Maribeth, played Is her collection of such 26th year with the Hartford i • jt e u » NEW ENGLAND church, entitled “The Life of setto is employed by Alcar Auto Staffers Sought is a freshman at the college. things as a bottle stop carved Electric Light Co. He is in the .•.endpui' APPLIANCE Christ In Song and Dance.’’ ’The from the horn of a bull, electric operations department. Parts in Manchester. ! event is open to the public. ;T*ny’ ' p i» For Scout Camps Charles E. Case of 104 Wood- murical pipes played by Indi- < ------— ca togel ’The program includes a pre­ ans, and a silver, hiuidmade James A.. McNaney Jr„ 86 BVederick M., Leadbetter of side St. Is a member of the Stu­ to ® ’The Oonneoticut VaMey Girl lude and the following themes: dent Seriate at the University pickle fork. Ash St., hbS been elected a 30 Hackmatack St. recenUy cel­ Lee WiU Soout Council ie recruiting ‘ "The Hidden Years of Jeeus’ of Connecticut, Storrs. ’The colli collection, which member of the American Insti- ebrated his 3eth year with the rect a n LET US PRICE camp staflf for the 1966 oamp- Ministry,’’ "Palm Sunday,” belongs to Elizabeth Perry of tute of CMUrtified Public Ac- Southern New England Tele­ b y'L ia d “ Gethsamane,” ‘ "The Cruclfix- YOUR NEXT ing seaeon. Vernon, has in it such coins aM eountants. . . phone Co. He .is. an installer-M- ley” « « ’Thomas J. Sullivan of l025 pairman in toe plant depari- PRESCRIPTION OouneeHng jdbe are open tor SilM Deane Highway, Wethers­ w 1806 one-half cent piece, an ooHege studente, teachera, oM- Mrs. Charlotte Gray wiU dl- 1862 gold dollar, and a 1929 ment. ! field, Is chairman'‘ of the 1966 . ’Today, the Giant Blaster Bup' er wxenen, wwmen with ohll- vocalists and muslc- two-and-one-half dollar piece. ny will make his appearance at ARTHUR DRUfi^ Scholarship Committee of the Robert P. Azinger KnudSen’s Country Fare, p. dren, or a married ooupae. Baa- ‘ “ 8- Th®''® *>® » Catholic Graduates Club of the Davidson and Lcventlial ic . quaUMoatlons include the **’> '^6*’se choir, and a rhythm RENAMED etore at toe Farkade.’The bunny new dairy bar, has recently Greater Hartford. Six JBOO In the Navy as an electronics a»»ty to work weH with c(hH- *=*” *'' members. Winona P. F'arnum, manager will greet children and give been opened at IKX) Burnsidje dr*n and an inteneet in their Soloists are Mrs. -Kay Don- scholarships will be awarded to technician. He joined Pratt and toem We very special "Blaster Ave. in Blast Hartford. The Whitney in 1981 as a research ^ Weldon ^ photo de- devetopment, an appreciation nestad, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Cal Cathrtic residents of Hartto ^ parturient, has been re-elected Bunny Blars.” ’The bunny will dairy bar specializes In both NEW engineer, following his gradvia- ^ CAPITOL of outdoor hvinig, and good Beggs and Hal Harrison. Other County who are ^aduatea or territorial vice presidente of the be at the DAL store on Satur- hot and cold sUndWichee and ice , .IjMeivislo beeWh. Minimum age is 18. vocalists are Mrs. Edith Bur- graduating sen iors^ accredited tion from ’Tufts Uidversity Master Photo Dealers and B’in- days from noon , to 6 p.m., on cream products, it Is owned and •! life; ^ high schools and plan to enter , power a Oounaetora are needed who ton, Mrs. Miriam Kellsey, Rich- From 1952 to 1955 he Was an ishers Association. weekdays from 4 to 8 p.m., and operate by three brotoeri, BARBER SHOP Catholic colleges or universi­ ,, ''ime.ap* oan toach swimming, email ard Reinohl and Robert Gordon, experimental engineer with toe Formerly president of the Tuesdays from 4 to 8:80 p.m. Chris, Dan and Peter Knudseii, ties. ’Those wishing further in­ —— Who also run the Knudaen Bred. ; ‘ otmventl 843 MAIN S11HBET craft handling, natural science, Mrs. Martha Kelderllng will com'pany, then joined the en- New Bhigiand Division, a ye€W Iwnd arts, singing, dramatics, be the reader, formation may contact the , '.ifvalry g^ineering recruitment staff. He ago ahe became the first wom­ Robert J. Boyce, president of Dairy. aamperaft skl'lto, Spanish con- Production workers include chairman. was named administrative en­ ” tea} ^ veraatton. In addition to ooun- Mrs. Betty Akmentin, set de- an to hold the office, of ter­ ; ' Benue W IU REOPEN gineer In toe recruiting section ritorial vice president. esUng jobs, there are opendngB signs; Mrs. Rosemary Hewey, Members of John Mather in 1968, and three years later OBaj "V for oooke, nurses, bueinees costumes, and Martin Kelde'r- Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will T " 'the eeneri a^nistra- ^ a^iaUpn proiturte^ro- heads a meet tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. at fessionalism _ among member , te- being MONDAY, manegere,. Bseistant dlreictjors. ling, lighting. meei toinorruw xu.ow a..it.. ^ dervartment ifii staff aa.si«. ------. \ v ™ __ 1 TDe oouacil operates three Members of Stanley Circle are the Masonic Temple and go to ^ partm dealers and photo Bnis^re and Corpora resident ceitnps. Camp AUce in charge of fellowship. Mem- Center Congregational Church represents their intereste in na­ expebte: tional pollWee. HOTICE of the ] MARCH 21 Merritt and Mary Dean Vree- here of Mtzpah Spencer Circle for an Obligatory Sunday Serv- VOTES DIVIDEND land, both in Blast Harttand, are in bharg^e of hospitality. ice. — mbsldia will run from July 3 to Aug. ------^------____ The Connecticut Bank and DINE TRANSFERS -- Mark 27. Camp ToUand in ’Toiiand, The Fine Arts Commission of Trust Co. Board of Directors phllip P. Dine, manager of EAST, WEST AND BUCKUND . game, si Legion Sponsors Bast Hartford and East Hart- tWs. week declared a 60-cent House and Hale since July 27. n y Lto< In a I to the wlae mfwd Aug. 12. The council will also __& . _ r ford Art League will jointly quarterly dividend, payable when Gorin’s Inc. of Bos- CEMETERIES dlo int VMt friendly Hallmark offer day camping at seven day Essay Contests sponsor a lecture and demon- April 16 to stockholders of rec- bought the department heea un Phannaey now for a eom- oampe throughout toe counoU stration in oil by Ken Gore, cel- April 6. ’The stock on gtore, has been appointed man- ^ B O A to ebrated Gloucester, Mass., and wWch the dividend is payable aggy Ij. a . wkheriU’s of ■' ^Aiipa adeotton of Easter The American Legion Auxlli- It is r^uested that Cemetery lot Awners remove ^ fo.» to eight weeks start- sp^soring an American- North Shore artist, Thursday at includes the 6 per cent stock Syracuse, N.Y., one of the any winter grave deeorations that they wish to Tieen to by Hallmark. dividend, distributed March 11. ing on July ^ ^ ism Essay Contest, open to all » P *"- Hartford High largest stores In the Gorin keep. O erf te n It is noted that the increase tfeje abo Further information may be students in Grades 6 through 12. School cafeteria, 777 Burnside chain. Obtained byw,. writing or calling America Means to Me" Ave. There will be no admis- in the quarterly rate from 65 to He will leave Manchester at Starting Monday, March 28, 1966, weather per­ HALLMARK 60 cents last June, combined toe Oonnectiout' Valley -Girl is the subject for Grades 6, 7 charge. , the close of today’s business mitting, the necessary Spring clean-up of the Soout Council, 74 Foreat St., ■with the stock dividend, has re­ and will be succeeded on Mer cent, in­ grounds will begin in preparation for mowing.... Hartford. to Democracy’ ’ is the subject Catholic Family Services. day by Joseph Schlichte of 977 WEST MIDDLE ’TPKE. crease in yield fOr the bank's Camillus, N.Y., a suburb of (Stop A Shop Plan) Hartford District, will have its GEORGE W. ELLIOn. Suptrinteiulmt Mrs. aiffoid Walker, An^r- annual meeting Thursday at 8 **“ ® Syracuse, wljere he managed a 649-2861 months. Duplicate Bridge Icanism chairman of toe auxili- p.m. at the agency’s main of- Witherill’s branch store. Dine is on the board oj di­ Resulte in a dupHoate bridge ary, has announced that essays flee, 244 Main St., Hartford. The eirfraTweuurv/i Bhould be not more than 600 agency provides professional urnniNU, rectors of the Manchester NEW game ptayed last night at. toe Chamber of Commerce and Is Carol ] Oomnnmity Y, 79 N. Main St., words, excluding toe articles (a, casework help for families, cWl- King’s Department Store will chairman of its RetaU Division. oan. tor. are: Blast-West Mr. and Mrs. and, the). dren and individuals for family hold Us grand opening on Tues- Judges will select the winning conflict, marital frictions, chil- day. The store has parking thOUB t FMHp Sealund. first; C. R. Co- BRIEFS .on !Cu viU and Russell Grannies, sec­ essay in each group and these dren’s adjustment and behavior spaces for over 1,500. cars, oc- nZZA RAYS proWems and unwedtmwed parent-pjorent- cuples a mddem, one-story Colonial Board Co. reports a F o r i ' 190 Spraoe 8L—44S-00S1 ond and Mrs. Richard Gworek will be sent to toe American Legion Auxiliary, Dei>artment of hood. It conducts an extensive building of 70,000 square feet, substantial Increase in net in­ :HoUyw< uid Mrs. Doris BeUding, third. OPEN ,Plua T PIZZA Aleo, Norto-Souto, Arthur ConnecUcut, for entry in a state adoption progpram. It has branch and has a to ta l-if 172 dejlart- come for 1965, as compjared to iWESTOWN Pylia and O. M. Perry, first: contest. offices in Bkist Hartford and ments. 1964. Net income for toe year ALL DAY ’^'aDedal 4IANT GRINDERS PHARMACY -wua An Mir. and Mrs, MtUard Rowley, The contest closes April 16. Manchester. In 1966, when the first King’s ending Dec. 31 was $183,333, or 19-IIIb. Servloe Oe AU Caps 469 Hartford ltd. — 649-9946 into tb seoond and P. D. Griffiths and Blntries should be submitted to ----- Store in the area opened, there $1.17 p>er command share, as Mira. W. U Holland, toihd. Mrs. Walker, 76 Phelps Rd. nie band and eongsters of were a total a t six stores; to- compiared to $127,770, or 82 OPEN ■'ACtiite Hie game ie sponsored by the the Salvation Army wUl be day, there are 42 stores in to? cents p>er common share, for the THURS.. FRI.. SAT. SUNDAY fausban Mlanoheetor YWCA and open to photog^raphed tomorrow Im- ichaln and six in Connecticut year ending Dec. 31, 1964. In 2.11 _SU N .4.10 the public. It is played each ‘Ill Trovatore’ mediately after the Evening alone. The first store was 1965, net sales were $6,411,348, ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES AVAILABLE tb eir.d Closed Mpn., Toes., Wed. Friday at 8 p.m. Regkstrations Service at the Citadel. All T e x k ): are taken at 7:46 p.m. members of both groups are fton’t f i Set at Bushnell requested to be present in tfie mo uniform. A special, full performance of ^■'^Ceoe FRED C. STURTEVANT Pnatom “m ’lievatore,’’ by Verdi, will ITie Klwanis Club of Man­ be presented Friday, April IS INTERIOR PAINTING and PAPERHANGING crowde chester will meet Tuesday noon hobtik/i FAT GIRLS DIETS at 7 p.m. at Bushnell Memor­ at CaveYs Restaurant. Robert INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL ial, Hartford, for high school by Ruth Pfahler, Diet Spacialist " B^iller will preside at the meet­ CHOOSE WALLPAPER IN YOUR OVW - 10 DAY and college students. Mrs. Fran- ing and provide the program. HOME AT DISCOUNT PRICES The fopowing tratad, simple wage to take oB fat rant to you els. Helfrick of 14 Westminster ^ jg .‘porest erf Our at- at epeeial prioee: 5 for $1, 10 for ft, all 26 for $8.26. Money Hd. is ticket chairman for Man- t> EXTERIOR AIRLESS SPRAY SYSTEM back guarantee. You don’t even have to return the dieta Clip Chester. ' . TWO COAT JOB WITH A ONE COAT PROCESS SPRING SPECIAL The ConnecUcut Opera Guild, Mwichester Oiapter of Busi- tUe, dieek diets wanted. Mall to RUm PFAHLER, Diet sponsor of the producUon, Is n^gg g^d Professional Women’s TEL. 649-4645—649-2979 SpeelaUst, Dept. 281-67, Decatur, DL Please add 25c for post­ selling tickets in tht school at auj, ^111 sponsor a Military age nnd handling. ONE OF THE OLDEST PAINT FAMILIES Own|ilsle OhMfc-U|i and Engine Tnne-Up a nominal price. TH6 Spannlsh whist Wednesday, IN CONNECTICUT ....JSpMlal Diet 8; lose weight aU ever inolndlng fat stomach. soprano, Montserrat Caballe, ____ will star In the opera. -S' ^_JBp*elaI H : all i^wr control: Hips, thighs, arms, derriere, etc. Polish Women Alliance, '' *•*10.50 “ *7.50 .M ges.- niose wishing further inform­ Group 246, will meet Monday at Plue Parte _;ModUled Osoadlaa Air Force Diet Fast weight loee. ation may contact Mrs. Hel­ 7:30 p.m. at the Polish Ameri­ , High PietalB Diet for Women, Men keepe up pep, energy. frick. can Oub, Clinton St. -ITS TIME TO TAKE A STAND” ,14 Daye to g ^ sUm, fast. Popular, but- not easy. FREE BraNe AdjustniMit Bweet Cravers’ Diet. 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' (X V r MAR. 25 Julie G^ts Giggles 18 Cutual Life In- Hancock sales dulie Andrews staitred in "My I t b t i^ r t in Miami this - (AP) . H ft’r Conrad, "Wtld, Wild' Eair lAdy" on Broadway and in ita la ^ time* In | | b ^ y w ^ ,. Uwit West," h^ been booked for a Farris, Roger > London for almost fw r years •hapwr iVacail|onS^i^vacailonp to Japan, wheite.He is dou- seated center, and toplined ’‘Carnot” In New. : televlii^ Jdeit . :Uy-p^ular.J^ iibeif fd ^ cipi bKihgOt eiaei;^ "Hawaiian J ^ e’^'^an both play- , Tfork tor two more but she gets nervous doingTV. up for'tlie -ing bn Japanese tel^ fyH iy, dwa’t exactly know," ‘ ivtngs and Loan Within th i n eiR jiff^ Weekh, ' Ppddng up the . night piub loot 1 IS been appointed said Julie >s she wrapped » 'virtviapy all, the,/ hlmed sart^ ':ace Hon Adams, "Get .iSo skirt around a lavender leotard kates Savings and will finisn W <|eA; . ahd^ Mike Lan4on, "BonansIK I and dropped Into a nearby chair 3 1966 Insurance isaos. Thoselthit;liiav6 lie^-nH ’‘MikB’s feilow Cartwrights will le committee stu- yipiting Europe --- Lome ' ' alongside gueet-istar <3ene ?ehy '' In the bustling stiiifio. She was irts on the latest iuttle u ^^e'iWeekS' for tacnS.,: Greene on a tour with his wife, (» a short break during tohear- in the ittsurancb 'sbowa^ or .ae .miich aia tiuree "Dan Blocker to see his twin. sals for the first of her own tel­ St to the savings imooGB for theiie^dtours. .daughters who attend school in evision specials, .'"Tlte Julie Ani^/. less. i iHare'q ho^'S^a-Vof‘ ibe?ifeu:UvGreece.’ : : r ' .OUier ; movie niaKera: ‘The :^ ew a . Show/’. * Tlxla color /p roi ja ^ spend ihelr hiaphlea, gram will be repeated on NBC "Batman” bunch, wlfo be osetto of 98 Lake The two U.K.C.L-E!. agenta Smiles Again Wednesday at 9 on Channels 22 itly,. completed a t w ill tie "makiiig y n ^ e s in Italy T; mtikihg n feature about ther inaSksd marvel; pavid Janssen,/ Comic Joey Biaiiop i& add 30. i^tronic engine all­ ■Robert Vdughn ih '"!flie "PeneU* X JuHe was remind^ that, e>^ ‘ ”^ e Fugitive,” in Paramount’s; smiling;, again these ied by Marquette ,.i i f n i ^ a i r V H a ^ d M c C p U u i n toted tired, she at least ipolis, Minn. Rd- ‘ i.‘ ln ‘ ^ T li^ ;B ltes rt tlie Apple.*^, .1 '*The Warning Shot” ; Dean' days after a painful Martin in another Matt Helm .iSoimded chipper. ahd.' I /ed by Alcar Auto . Jim Nabors iDf'‘'Gomer.Pyle” back injury that idled , ' sound rftore so as we nearer Chester. | and pal’Lee Majdru of *ecializes in both NEW yO R K (AP)— T*he -jn -Never Too Late” in Chlca- Is Identified brought up—."quite strict" D8- spite toe fact that toe was * landAvlohefl and ice ..Mevislon networks, oocasional- go. ^isge star in ,Engleind ftioni ts. It is owned and .iji^ and ’reinctantly/ pool'man- Some folks ate simply going The show business publication age o f 12, her parents, s^d alto' three brottoOnJ, , iK>wer and .equipment fbr thin^ to Vacation. Elizabeth Mont-. "Variety" reported from Wash­ ‘Ben’ "tried, to nfake life as n o^ al as Id Peter ICnudsert, ■ JBk spwoe diwtn and pollUcai gomery “Bewitched,” plans to ington this week that Jimmy possible. They kept show busi­ ness but of it ais much 1^4 ’ the Knudsen BrOii. ' dtmventlons, bdt- their fierce visit her famous father Robert Durante had finally revealed i ., rivalry nnd conipeiltioh Is the Montgomery in toe Bast. Like-: iden^ty of the mysterious ^ e s could.-IVhen I came off a weekend at home, they’d keep ! j Toal'M%al .UlffiflT. thing. ■ .• : . ' wise li^firotnEfrem Zimballst JK.Jh, "The’ Mrs. Calabash to whom he hoahas Bennett Cerf,- member of FBI,” who will see the senior' things quiet. They didn’t wjuit always wished a fond adieu, at me to becopie one of''toote child CBS? “What's Mjr LlHe?” panel, Zimbalist in Phlladeltoihi- -And toe OTd of his television and ra­ Taki^ heads a publishing house which Werner Klemperer, "Hogan’s brats that 'toured toe country­ dio programs. ' ■ . YORK (A P )r ^ A B C s side^— a freak.” , • j Is being a^uired by toe Radio Heroes,” is going to Europe to ■, IL was his Brat wife, Jeanne, long ailing "Ben Casey'’ will be Julie gets i tired rehejarsing, 0(» “ ®*t OBS-TV and l$apt

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A N g n iiw fit RATURDAY, m a r c h M , 19W p a g e t h r e e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HERALD, MAli^CHEii'rER, DOilOf^ ^TUBDAY^ MA^GH t9, t&66 Educationdl TUESDAY PROGRAM Morning MOlSfDAY Jf/ PROGRAM ■ Waahlngtaa and PROGRAM Tfane Chaaad (20) Amoiteaas At Work which a deputy aheira la b w (»4840) A Man OolM O m w (80) Whirl 5:00 (8) Mike Doaglao -Shaw Midaali TV 1:88 (8) Beat SeOer (40) Denal 8:00 cn-ao>’satudor NiiM ti tha ^ S S (*B ^SoH or (O) l20) Bible Aasweih "The Death of Matthew Et- (8-2048) Bon Caagy___ (20) Ne#a SSSS’^iid'to^ •’molFn? lim e ' CIuuuMl. Movies _ . _ TV (80) The Three Steegca. „ . (22) At HauM m t e RM y :-^(8-2048) F .Tatep (8-8048) B*a OajSJ 5:80 (20) Social Seoarlty In Aetten dridge" Shenandoah to recog- (Ste'BacMer Father (20) Potor letolags Newi (18) Sabscrip^ ,»V U;M (» Skr _«fa« . . . __ Chen Cblng-Po^ . Tofiamy "Ten Thousand Bedrooms" (28) M Hama WBL B . tty iUm c as a murderer In a . (WEDHy Channel 24 ) (18) Toppor <«-«•) H r»t I* « k •* <>»► Dean Martin. Anna Marie' Al- (8W M a h e ls r lF a ^ r (80) Whirlybirda „ 'liM <8V to Tto SS5!*i /m (te) ThiAIIg Plctnra_^ , . •The Loved One" w lr a t f v it f Jacob* at the Iber^ Cojn^ (l^onday — Friday) (40) DennU The Menace shulU southern town. (2248) Let’s Make ^ Deal. (0) 8:80 (8) Pettioaat JnaoMon <0) try Club In Oeaka, Japan. (C) ltS8-(8) Jha The WaiU Toms (8) Hasel (O) _ ( 3 ) Rocl^ja»d nia Friawis (8-2048) Peyton Ptate .. Tracipc th« development tSwdO) Wide Werid at Speite ■ (iili) Let's Make A Dual (0) 6:40 (20) News and WeateM (8-20-40) Payton Ptaea SDNDAT JOB (2240) Newrs (SO) Sea H m t humen eommunicatun from 1:15 (1*48) N e* . . 5:45 (20) Peter Jennings Nows 3:88 (8) Password,,, < < U ) (8) Hollywood Talent Seoata (2848) Dws . iP m ______(sf*M m nento a* OomtosO — (22) ]3oen and His Friends Guest talent scouta: Glenn (84040) The N«rma ' 8:86 with two sisters. ... ■ News ^ . • (2*48)- pays df Oar Uvea Ford, Ethel Meritian and Jan *’** Re^^*of.^ito^''U , f:0d p.iu . 8:10 (40) Obeyeane (8-2040)_A Thno for Do 0:25 (22) meolal Report, _ of- evento that brought tto E x p le ^ r | r “S2SJSpS^jWd0n. (2040) Hidlywead Fnlgea , •thO (8) Hense Paity,‘« )) „ .( 2 0 ) This Is tee (840-40) Bern Casey (2) Nowowlte Walter Oran- "The Cgnefitut^" « » 10:00 (8) OBBsmake ‘ 0:25 (8) Tawa OrICr (8*40) The'Doctors •;I6 (3) Sports, News and Weateer ‘"•SSkiViSW tjOOm . 2:65 (2040) Womm’s News 0:80 nuclear age to a remote and (0 ) Blabop of the Dloceae of 8:88 (8) Saartse. Semester . 0:10 (40) - Cheyenne 10:80 (18) Topic . ___ 2:00 (8) To *^,_*boJlrtite hlto Kroattersm iners m M Sdeaes ^ . (8-2048>_A Tlatie ^ r Da (8-8-28-8040) Newt aad BptHo (8) News and weathes (U> T ep le. ' N. C. A.. A. Basketball Cham­ 8:15 (22) ClQbhonse U:0* *” • 5 ^ (22-80) Another Werid (U) Life ol Iteey lowing the loss of en unarmetl l-M (8) Inilghle . _ _ ifaae in obeervance of St Pnt- pionship dam e. cit), Q»' Pwwde 0:26 (22) Special Beport aad Weather (0) (8-20%) Qonerri HesniM <8-WM») H em itr <0) rick'aaM#Jh ■ Day I Hj 7:88 6) News and W ^er ~ 0:8# (8) News with Walter Oran- (18) Ylatage The^r 5:8R SpiBlon C ivtM (U) MinioB Delta Mevto MiSO (8 ^ f* 'k o ^ " M u r r a y ’ a H eBy (8). Weather, S^Borto ^ W p w e 18:88 (28) Scape . „ _ . (1148) Tedny Shew (O) "Hla Woman" Captain, tt^ "Men Without NOmm" 041 (8248?*1Knaey • ' Brlahley gabeeifptfw. TT (U) la the FahUe lalereet (48) Daager Is M y. 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The result ,;,waa- a mdl<»l _V " "Goodbye My Lady Love" “ Phantom Planet Dean Fred­ (») Sat^„N I|*r 53*^ 8:to (8) MJS«>f " TtOO (3) Alter D lnaer M ovie "C ry of toe Hunted” . Secarity (22-80) Yon Don’t Say ( ^ change to Aany lives. James i CSOl(80) Toalghtx o « l« o » Showowww (SO) Satarday Mtottaee (40) Saturday EdittsB News (48)(U) Rifleman ..... •■The Prisoner of Zends’ .-jKb MONDAY starringrring JiJohniw " Carson (CD '8) Tuesday Steriight A myetenr of WW II en titl^ landing on "Rheton” whoae U:20 (S) Satabto ' topctstmlM Treacherous halt-brotter plots prisoner In dense swamp mitll A.H. In-SchooI Programs (8) Addams Family ._. Tuei ■'Hour Before the V tffri . "TwUlght for the Gods AOv « ) Smrfside Six (28-40) Toniig H a rrM s ».’ to prevent coronation froni toe 8:80 ThU Is,, Connectlcirt ^ 4:10 "TheThe PhantomPhkMiw— of— thew— Opera—w—— atmosphere reduces him to in­ (22) Hike Douglas Show 0-00 (8) Baw r tody Show (O) both are badly Injured Vittor­ MW,-..- ——. (18) SubzeripMon TV Violinist, trjrtng to advance Franchot Tone - and a hilar* habitants mldget-slze. sortment of people tntvol («* io Gassman, Bany Sullivan, Serial Studies (Irades MS "R ed Line 7000” ' ViCMUIkOh* va^aazB lous comedy entitled ‘^ ’e.a a tired sailing vesseL wbtoh ' (80) Ueyd Thaxtoa (22-30) Tke H atch Game (0 ) 0:55 S-D Poetiw* (20) .Never Too Yoong daughter's opera career, goes Gift” atarrui* W. C- Weld*. (18) The Big Flctare breiJns down somewhere be­ (40) News aad TleMe (20) Never Too Y o a u save m e uii-uuo wv*?vvwz»e Polly Bergen. Grades 4-6 (40) The Swnbby Show m ad and havmta Paris Opera. S:00 (3) N. L T. 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An (18) Subscription TV adventurer ■wo.w.w, Langiuige Arts — Grades 44 Eight people defy howling "The View from Pompey s (18) BalMcriptien TT. 18:08 (8) I Uvo Lucy — amnesia victim in search of ally found toe goal of hidden (40) Peter jenniagz Itewa Head” Richard Eagan, Dana (2S) Satniday Afteraoea F e*- U:26 (40) Medallion Theater (0> “Second Best Secret A g ^ U:20 All About You horded of Apaches to save 7:8# (8840): My Mother, The Cat “The Reward" „ _ _ U:80 (8) News, Spoito, W ^ er (22-88)^Bye Guess (C) his identity finds a clue to (20) Your Health Is Your Fn- wealth In an emerald mine Natural Solence--Gradea 14 the frontier. Stephen McNri- Wynter. Young aOuthem 1 ^ - "Beau Brummel.. . —Stewart (80) The Scherer-MacNeD Re­ (8) Divorce Court a murder and. some' stolen In (^lumbia. So. America. ty, Julie Adams, Hugh O'Bri- Blanche. O . . fighter helps a ranch owner cllle BaU. 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(22-88) Dr. K U dare„f€) (20) Favorite Story ancestress, destroyed ' for 8:30 (22-80) Dr. Kildare (0 ) 2:00 Exploring Nature in his attempt to prevent re­ (8-2040) McHalea Navy l:00 ^ roS ‘.“^*«^k"Se"p.®M - Turning Point Drake Is sent to Middle East (8-20-40) The Dating Game “Hunted Men" 1:40 (8) News—Moments of Com­ Natural Science - Grades 44 negade crew from taking over to leam If a young girt . at witchcraft, would take posses­ 12:00 (8) Love of Life - (20) Where tee Action la (8-2040) Legend of Jesse fort—Good Night Hymn 8:00 (22-80) Taezday Night a l tee (40) Checkmate sion of his daughter's body, James 8:06 In-Scbool Preview the territory. 8:45 (18) Snbserlptton TV tHF embassy is transmitting (2240) Jeopardy (O) (22) Feature Fonr-^rty (80) Snpermaa . linportant information to op- Invites young scientist to the (8) Olri Talk ■Never Say Die Bob Hope (18) Snbsoription TV This Is Coimectlcut "Rhig* of BTre” David J to - H "Talking Bear" castle. "The Reward” „ BIU IBiixby o f “M y F avorite 8:80 Sets and Systems (40) Adventares In Paradise seen, Joyce Taylor aoA B m to (8) Tell Me, Dr. Brothers (0) S:00 (20) Mr. and Mrs. North p<»ltton. "Invisible ’ Man Returns" Vin­ (20-40) Donna Becjl Show and Martha Raye A comedy Algerlsras 6:00 (8) Mike Doaglas Show 1:48 (8) News—Moments of Cem- (22-80) Get Smart 12:26 (8) News about a hypochondriac who la 8:08 (8) tody Griffith Show (W MjarUan" ‘ leoturea on various Gorshtn. A drama-filmed to fert-Good Night Hymn StSO (20-40) FBO Bowlers Tear Don Adams and Barbara Fel- cent Price, John Sutton. (2240) Andy Williams'Show O 6:15 Friendly.Giant . (20) White Hunter toe vtCst forest country of ^4:00 (3) Golf Classic . , 12:80 (8) Search for Tonioim w^ «onv^esclng In a Swiss san­ aspects o t Bhow business to as­ 6:80 What’ s NeW-, CWWran (80) The Three Stoogea don. "Hubert’s Unflnlsh^ 1:80 (40) ' U.8. Air Foree Reli­ (22-80) Lei’ s Play Post O ffice itarium. Singer Pat Boone and com­ / Doug Sanders and Cht Chi Symphony" Agents 86 and 99 gions Film and Mgn Off (O) edian Dick Shawn ore Andy’s 0:00 Survival In the Sea „ Rodriguez meet Dave Marr 1:15 ?22) Late Show (C) (80) Snperman pirins’ pepfonneiB. Repeat of March 17, 8.00 p-m, and Tommy Jacobs in a quar­ disMver that the last six notes (20-40) Father Knows Best (40) The Salat guests tonight. (C) of a murdered com poser's un­ "The Disembodied” Paul U:48 (8) Guiding Ughl 8:88 What’s New - Chfidien ter-final match. finished symphony spell out Burke and Allison Hayes. Repeat of 6:30 p.m. (8) Ozsie and Harriet e (80) News and S ^ OH (18) British Calendar 7:00 Travel Time (30) Boiler Derby the liame of the new EAOS 12:65 (22-80) News______mister big. (O ■ „. 2:06 (8) Nows and Homeata of Here is Skiing W E D N E S D A Y JO P R O G R A M •;80 (8) Ripcord , _ (8-20-40) Lawrence Welk Show Comfort sad Goad N ig h t 7:80 The Magle Beam (18) yoar Neighbor— The Trail Blazers «.e 'Wlmatridhtfl id\ World <0 ) ty Uinatrela. (C) 8:15 ur^om eat at MeditatloB — 0:08 The French Chel . •tSO Dick Van Dyke Shew (O) (22) Alnmni Fan Sign OH ^Ben^ Done; Roast Suckling Pig w n Time Channel (M ) Saperm an A) |:M (8) Satarday at the Boeoa 1:88 (8) Best Seller (O) Julia ChUd (8-20-48) Ben Casey (08) Com m and Ferlaimaaeo ■ *cSp and BIU Opoto- 8:80 Antones. (18) SubsoripttoB TV (C) "Crusade to Umbo" Spy Series aialftMdahlre China wtth Qeo. "The Slender Thre^’’ 5 :N (8)M ik e D e n g ta Shew and Scott are assigned to to- (22) At Home with Kitty (20) Saecess S tories fUtrate a M oxlcM -ba:^ ripup 0;M The Saea Affair (30) Bachelor Father (80) T h ree Steogea that 1# dedicated to toe tovsp 10:00 Great Deeiatoas 1:80 (3) At toe ^ rid Twta 5:8 8 (N ) N ew H ortoona sbto and "llborstlon S U N D A Y JU P R O G R A M TakesOver Latin America (28-80) Let’e Make a Deal P e te r Je a n la g s N ew s star. ((3) (18-40) Scope . S;00'(S) Password ___ • ;88 (18) T jn te jf Time Ohaaael . (80) Fnm Featare# . veto,” , he exidained, "excoiit at ' TDBSDAT (22-80) D »s of Oar Uvoi MD (8-3040) ■ t o o lji' ■ooJ“ * * T a _ , 7:48 (8) fteoredHeart ^ $-M (8) I've Go* a Becral . A.M, Ia-8ehaol Program , (8-2040) Tto Naram 18! S & fT S T B T L iM . Ordeal and Triumpb "Saga 8:88 (8) The Clhrtste^ro (28-88) O. B . CoUege Bowl (0> oouTM ttiait w e are not m anteiL 1:80 (8) Honm P ^ . the Ohristoiteto 8:88 Ten Me a Wary _ _ tuU-hour documentary about (80) AgHeoBam (»a Famda We ttohi thero’o aii aiwitogg LanKUM6 AriB • CNWI60 KW (22-88) The D ecton toe early creative years of 8:86 Srimm te ladnstep (8-2048) A Time fey Da 8:85 (I ) Sports, N e w s. W ahteav 8:18 (8) Davey and oootxHHt between me, Grades 44 8:88 (20-48)' Wemea’s News Ludwig van Beethoven. (O t:88 <8) The Twahtiete C u W „ 8:88 (8) Te TeU tee Tm to 0:1 8 (W ) C h M e e a e . W:i0 (U> Topic •'“ SiK is'sssusrft.f ■ "Woman Doctor to Vietnam" feehtoned man, tmd Dtam, wlw U :85 A rt Cornea t o r e 0:1 5 (f t ) C ta b h sM e (80) latiadaettem te tea Nsw fai 80 terriUy luodeni and geio Art - Grades 3-3 , (22-88) Atateor WeiM . MiW (8488*540) Mewo, Spsrto and 10:85 The Magic ri W erdj^ _ (8-2M8) Goaoral, HoeplW s it e (W * § 5 ! r t "* w ta?*W aH st citeR * Wm Amv Into perfectly drewltul perttoerf- ^ XdADgusc^ ArUi - QiwoP# K-B (18) Mimsa Delta tavto TtlD^ana Blbla laattlate <0> aMOBir MOKEElUUfd trill^ "Moon Over Burma" 7 ^ F.M. (8) Hi S m a a d W ia te a t •:4A (8> M slil Tim e men or the EirireH m pi^ttba'E Paidtne ettuattons. TIten when $ m I»-School PfQvtow men and one woman, m the S-lwa: t:H (8) My Frtead SUoka (0) flhe fIgbtB H out — and alwaiys eternal totangle, only tola time (8) Faith tor Taday <0> fffu S iB to ^ ^ H e p a a t O ChUdren*! UteratorR the conflict la haightri^ to (teU lrSlAti^ . BitehlaF niOi boUi of * 2 F 5 !* (If) Red Ryder (U) FaMcrn fey Uvttg defeato ^ mm, we 4Mnk 8:85 Window OB ’^*•''‘57 our Worid jn toe tropic aettta- » third man. F redric Marolig (M) Word af Ufa , (40) the Sato LAmour, Preston Foster (’40), R e p o rt (C ) „ (48) Sacred Heart (iMre’s sympattw m o*d® 8:45 Sets and Systenu ^ ' (8) P e te r Je n a ln g s Nm ra Gary Cooper (’88>. 8:80 (S> Bat Mfrtwaep - Repeat of M arch 31, 8:80 p.m . St|6.(S) XkVWM News ^ (It) flte Wg News :15 (40) Tha C h i^ p h M (18dt) IhoiltelamnttoB Nowa becauee riie’e (Ntffered eo." (8) Ifh a t In the W e iM T ISO (8) PadOrsteiMlag Ohr Waild 8:15 The Frie|^ (1 ) Dick Van Dylte "tow, "Lltoraturo" U(15 (te) TsBigM Shew 8 "Of Men and Freedom” apec- Both peifonnerB have a ca^ 5:88 TVhaPs New - W I4Udiea (12-88) Yon Don’ t ,8e|r « » "Seven------w aj ial dealing with toe grw (8) T a a u n y _ _ (88) This n tee Ufa tree attttude about their toit^ 8:88 Travel Time _ (8) toa oe Cem mandei 8 fehsw (18) SabserlpttoB T V Texas Ranger and wtlaw be­ apirltual confllcta of toe ISto Repeat of March S , 1*00 -pAS. come friemu, but the Rangw (48) Oral Rahorts century and their relaUoo to ootning aeven-otty jiinked talk- ( t e - f ^ ^ « " c " Second.Beat S ecret A g en t” •:N.What’s New ^ 4:88 <8) Baiuar Lrite Show tOt (20) 1 L e d T h re e L iv e s realizes he must someday put 18:88 (8) Lamp Cate My Feet toe world .of today. The pro­ liig up the flbow. Ihe seiiee ere Repeat of 6:80 P-m. V (82-80) V Maid: S t a oilmOdme e (C) toe outlaw awur for good. Au- (8) Jewnh News aad Views gram focuses on three men (te) Never Tee Yoong (2* 4 0 4 0 ) lA t e l Wows. die Murphy, M iry Sullivan. (20) Beaay aad Cecil _ m particular, all religioua ^ oomplete, aad vdien the tour Is ' 7:88 (ialendar (22) W sstora M a ss iU ghU ghts (22) Chaltec ef Salva^ 7:M BlUott Norton (40) Swohby Bhow (80) Sparta C am era formers: Mmtin liuther, J i^ over, Mku Bigg Oiee direct a 8:M CoUective Bargalniag 4:88 (8240) News Mevto Featlval ef Hto (80) Saeciflec at tee Maas Calvin and Ignattua o f Lcqrda. fc ',- \ j (40) P e te r Jenataigs M ews ..:e B l« Land" Al*“ ,I’*AA, (U) 11 Is WrlltoB (C) i; (It) the mbla Anoweta holiday on the Greek lalanda ■ S ih J3.J" 8:88 Book Beal II - 0:80 (8) Big 8 Yhoatre I (8) Lest In Spaee Norman Luloff - WM wW ■’(Jointo -Round tho Moun­ (2*40) Tto ITrrinhm, W Virginia Mayo. Poet avU War 10:80 (8) LsOk Up apd Live 7:88 (8) Laasto (O _ Stracke Texas cattta ratara try to (8) VMIeoa: (84048) Vsysge te toe Bettem and a M)ay Shakespeare date ad tain” HUlbUUea beemne in­ James Drury. Lea J. Cobb, ■Wild Riyera” Stratford. Macnee goes to Hqky- volved to a wUd feud aad Doug McClure, Clu Gulager bypam toa hlghbonded MM* (10) Peter Fetomae s( toe Sea (()) •‘•*S?5^"5*M a«ih8atffi*-te andBandy Boone, "That Saun­ aouri buyers by banding to (40) Faith far Today (18) Sabaeripton TV . wood for a visK with old firleede. M:80 History ef Negro Foepto ders Woman” gather with group of 'wheltt "Second Beat Secret Agent Onowale / growers to have a mllroad 10:48 (80) Sacred .Heart'Fragtam 7:80 (8) My Favorite Marten (0) After aM, ‘"Ihe Avengere" is (8-2840) The Botmaa (C) 11:00 (8) Camera Three lf:U Calendar ssng&£^u;^v.vie ) (8-2540) Potty Dake SlteW spur laid closer to their lands. (8) Moraiag Samlaar ^MARTIN LUTHER is (8240) Wendertal WerW •( OaL otdy on A ^ fl summer sched- Repeat of 7:00 p.m. U:85 (40) Merv OfilHa Shew m TlU iw *l£e°Aoaan. Is I (8) The B everly HUtelUtos (O) Spotlight on Univeralty of a key personality in Strat halt of "A Tlgor Walks" ide. STANEK ELECTRONICS WEDNESDAY (52548) CMe: K m L M U:M (te) TanteM — Ctoim. Drama of a aheim’s herolo (82) Festers Fesr-ThMy •The Return of Elm" Naal TiXCirhs U ir t o iT J ^ W Cteraon (€ ) (80-40) BaUwiaUa (0 ) A.M. ln-Seheol,PregiMao "Sw eet SmeU o f Sues - _ - ’ .S. jIJ rF_'aiee _ BoUgtons “The Reformation.” In efforts to capture On escaped 8:M AUvo and AhortlR) .Helhrich Elm escapes from 1*4* (40) y.B (12) Faith te FaJte tiger.. (C) 277 BROAD. STREET—PHONE 649-1124 Burt Lancaster aM T «to, riaon to England and returns Fum — O ff (SO) Fraatteia al Falte this portrait he is 8:55 Wonder ef Words (Ml tia. 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Baaaaaa (0) , Open 24 Honrs A Da7 - MAKE A DIFPKRBNiGB WHERE YOU SAVBI ,18-.H Groat Deeteiens 7:80 Kniilah: Faet aM Faaey (8 4 M ) Saiteay N lrtt ktov>* IT POES "Ctoneotoess” In languaga dahcaa dad aEstobea sterrlng UlOO (8) F etceptoa __ ^ morrow evening at 1:00 TkU la CaaneeteMl <»> Julie Andrews with gueat stars (8) Oemmelte and Feapla "Tender Is tha mto" JeonlM > 1:85 AU A M Fa _____ 7:88 The FfWzehChri 188) laalthi 6:30 on Channels 22 - Jooes and Jasm Robarda, Jr. . Firestone Tires Repeat of March 31. tiOO p.m. Gane KeUy and the New Cmto. (88) Big Flstara (18) BabscripUan TV Quality'Line Products "A W 5;S u S d l^ FrevhS^^""* 8:55 By-Line . UARYCARTED (88) Rtag AroBBd tee Werid and 30. “The Loved One - Bxploriim our lAlteiMiM 8:85 The Fsarte Bsteto' _ 10:00 (8) Candid Camera Repairers License 1:55 In -S ri^ Prevteat l*A I N I S l\ (48) Beaay aad CeeU (2240) The Waekteat Ship - 5rt5 oSUtge Spsrt *t tea Weak tt:U (8) The S « INSTANT u ' SoienM In M dustir 1 alaln Inin the World Around nDs Courant; Richard Garvey, the Army <0) Comer Broad and S A V I N c; vS 5:15 Friendly htajm.MkMl 48:85 E Capttel'- ReVerta Springfield DaUy News; E. 10:80 (8) What's My Lto EARNINOS ' ■ ;85 TOtet’ s Now - A,M,, mmnan^mw.Io4lche*i Frsgramsx.mm.mmm pteto teh trlghmaa, CM. __ _art Iromfrom OongreaamaB. SL j>aloolmMalcolm Staanard, Barac^Baramd U;I0 (240) Newe, Sparte, aad Middle Tpke. Wcat I.OAN 5:85 Japan„Tzday (MeWhaS •• :lS■ ,A - rt - pSBM MAUye lvo (B(B> ) Onge T i m ^ and WUltam DwlmL W esthw . Mass (tommunleattoad :45 5D ^KrtiT ^ BogpoR. o n *^Hbg«n'n H oc«os^& ^ U :S0 (S> W e RcMave Jr.. Holyoka Transcript-Tele­ (81) Sinday Night Rspart s t ) I I \ J I f I 4 % IHyM m M P «M the OBB TeioriMon gram . U:U (20) Nowa (p) S:18 Rhythms aad Bhynus ON (Satbollc Phone $43-2176 r from day of 4eUMlk' r Sm ri^3Q_P-85 ■ I ^ aat Daelsieas both plxic^sh fad Moh ‘ l> Seepo ^ (M) Wiaolng Ftea , U:88 (8) Merle Mastentoees • U :S8 ---- - “ —--- 18) Bmmid at TnM|i ) (SI Mister Ed (O) . "Tribute to a Bad M aa"Ru% 4 tfaaeo y o R ^ .;. FJf- MCt as well. Hn'oomeh of ]L ?(88) The GbrhMephele (04840) N. B. A. Basket!^ ; less owner of A string of out­ 7:88 Sets and ^Bem s lt:U m S S r an Ohr W«M <■) (II) rum , ^ Beaton Celilca vs. CiactamaU standing borses loeea the love klgeriams • 1:88 TM Me a Story « ) • Miieace on botti iMen -o f - (I0> (temreane “ all cloae to him. . Jamaa 1:M (88) VelvetaHy at Own SH OP OIMI lOIM’MAIN WeMANCHBOTISB ♦ Jnntor :Hlj^ Setens* Sl) (00) OeavereAten WNh t (8) Spotta SpectacBlar , __gney, Irene' Papas.. «3 . ' I FrtendiyJ U.. 8. idpine and Imem'l Ski 11:45 (SO) Uvtag Ward ( & ' SAVE i;81 irhat’s Ms U:SS g ^ Y a a r Oohgi eestjan l i ^ "Dr. Cyclops ^^bert - Dokkop.' . TIte 2h5cUgf '^di«t ,od WHERE 15:85 OsUtoi Lsetnte ___ nnln nt AMos, XTBA.,------suers irutn u. e., ,.aiw i» w m portrays a wHbdrawn arion- 5tS5 1 :H ® E urope, broadcast live and m 'tik 'into ■traam'powen; into . YCRISEE •XOtMaer Im ettatA, M aO m im whose clutches, atumble aov- - TBDBSDAt vtdao tape. AiM. .1a4chs*l Ftegmate __ Peyerty to to « ton oC'hngr, 100 potindB .jtf- i »■ 8:48 (U) Sabeerlptlea TV oral tamocent vtoUma. (C y THIS 8:85 Uelenee la Indnstry (W T :i M u rt^ se tes OMy "Talking Bear" U :U (848) News aad Dpeite i p o g ^ 8 18:85 The Magle ri Wards <■ Haelljaisn Osagress onK, n ton of in e a t a n d A im m ' Uon, movlea and the thagb^ 8:88 (80) BswUag Chaasplsao (40) Beh Teang News . . , SION 18:85 Rhythms >*09^ (SO) DUeeasne Ml 8:80 (88) FUn U:00 (■) Movie F ^ val at ^HUs: Poetry - Grndm K-4 o f * « * * . (40) Westevar.Freseate 4:10 (8) FsiBst Baagan <0> “Go for Sreke” Van Johaaon, ,l5d5 Jhator Rich^Seleaee (IS) Snbt ------” (8240) Big Three OeH „ ' Lane Nakaho.-;. Story- Of Amar- ■ "Talking Third of four apeoial gdf lea's most decorated combat t u a n s rtpukoo O M tm pM lf : liW (8) Taar matches with Ja^ NtoUmah unit of W. W. n the 44lnd; M W W n T Q il C^MHI Arnold Palmer and Gary Reglniental coortMtt team,. , »81 MAIN 8T. er (C) . (40) Snnday Mfittea Nette “ • Don WHJJS Gorogn (t-80) toiaea and Awwafa , 11:10 (40) Featare 00 «ey i V . I ’ >; . ..-,.a,z%-m a»viiarzka- • t“ - ■. a < .«v 8- 8 ' « . * e Opl tea.4^ A te I - **.*4 ' range over I According to formation in I U.S. officlali sist these The only for train though Amer irecreational 1 openly, describ ti(m in raids o Because of PAGE FOUB^ I^NCHBSTpR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ -SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 considerations, 'otrongly anti-( stout s'upportei Viet Nam—is publication of NBO ^etios JFh(ituT^ JQ PROGRAM bases there i f:N (l> lOke bot«lJw Stunr" ^Hie Indies Min" Jeny lew . N a m w ar. is sod Helen xraubel. A young ict'_toiiM ( 0 ) : <2e> MuKeosie’s BaUen . - 1 to avoloL U.S. and otS :Cawy , (M> Three Stoecee man. who had resolved I b wi&- n M r S^;W . WhMybirda house boy for a . klnajy ...... ‘ woman,_ _ unaware that he w ill would report t ."Riie IU^ton^atloa,’^ fOurUi ^ . T an a - < « ) DeBBle the Meaaee tbe tponbgraphy, ‘ drhwfhgS, ;«M#> C^S JUfce a Dcfd <:k (M) Hew* asd Weather be the lone mala In a hoard, tlvity th®r®, h H m N T C ie rte a Mt fuUr maps and re-oreationB Cd lb< S:4B (N > ' Peter deantiurs . Mews in r house for women only. (C ) wall of officia: S:M 418> SabeoriptloB~ rlplloa TV (B-tAU) Bewitched ' Imiir special pfogmins, "Of oales where great^thecto- ; "mender ■ Thread’ t:M ItSdS) Kona MeClaskey <0> Journalistic ’( M m > x | )lo c ^ gkito Mcirted their indkienoe ih^ t> V.S. Mavv Flhn (S d M i) PejrUa- Place lt:N (*M0» Desa Wartta Bhmr __ Sea Heat . DiMn's— ---- she are the Sw Cline even to and ttietr reiotlga to tbe world HbigllHh Uediorian Jamee premes, 5ane T ' Uorgran.. Imd- The Decteis me Cbea. 'the Tljuaiia Brass, In g s ’ on U .S . gM-ThoWipebn, : ah ' ou1 A Time Iter Vs 'i j t e and Weather «C todevy, and pi T e TeU the JTmth SsU <«l> IKeekead f U Cast eon and ths Krotft BuppeU, from the Pent period, and Jerome iOuSil, o t (saW) A iw a^ hrerid S:£5 < ») SpeeiaL Report The^Batjm , tfm m Bufefwan Froduetlon Mews, with W alter Croa- 'The Persuaders' The Baron . A recent U. eaeral .Heepltal t.lA.^ \ /dliT". * Vatt, wli} H preMinted in ooMr Vlksuir: productlan stabt. bad the. liS) JuksB a* Mevle______klto'(O)- ^ Is- fo rced 'to participate in .a Article outlini at d:80 p.m. on tbe ' teiak od re-creating o t th e TUch. .Han A IroHy” Money '(8) Hews aad Weather Btranee.______art-swindle i ’ " when his ' mad ahlpbuUder tries to, force its Is toe Ufe assistant 'is kidnaped. , .... tivlty there c N^^leviabrnnetarikk. (Ohab> Ibth oentuiry det his son Into the b u s in g Soly Haatley-Brlahley ,Be- ____ 18:M(It) (It) SahteripHoa SahteripHoa TV .. sharp Thai n e k £2, SO.) to loM 'him. Oeofge Bancroft, "Second Best Secret. Agent" . ('81. , •_ it. f W. * P Pel t S r d ea i^iCS/Mews i U :M (SAk^Mdtl.Mews, Sperte A > f - months ago 01 . Tbe tin t pi;*pgrain in tbe m - . >:SS Hews 7:00:8# M (•> Dlek Tan Dylce Shsw>- ■ (8) TwUlKht Sene . (88),Tko’blf Nettl- lile witR Carol («M S ) T ea Doa’ t Say B aecer A a ^ Shew (O). ch u ge his ^ e to make it presumably t m » J ^ r ia M A y . KoA ‘ T b e (t»4t> ybtrii Game Hews lilB (8t)-Vfestera Mass -Hlgiiligkts Jeanne (JiWh,' Jack ‘ Carson;" VX Men and Freedom’ serlea," todloing sbT ktoked oft a giaes ’ 4 ;ie~ !(8) Bis S Tbeatie - (88) toorts Camera ’ ‘Invasion U.B.A.” Gerald ashtoby.. X oUmbed under the ’Ttogue'a March" British of­ (fa ) Peter Jeanlays Mews ' Mohr. le Castle Vieaa announced befbee the ficer, drummed out of service 7 M (S>- The Maasten (8) Movie, fe tH y s l fln t teleoaat, “ia to outtoe tbe ' :Mda to - up tbe broken ; on false ebarses, re-enllata as (88-M) Daalel Boeae (O ' ‘ ‘StoTy.i?] §ea Biscuit": ^^lijey pieces and*' hkird . a womBD ’ a private and Joiils a resiment (A8848) The Batmaa (O ' Temple, '^^Barry pitagerald,* n o t e ot our Weetera heM ta^; boim dtw India to redeem bim- 8iS8 (8) Oilligan’ s Islaad (O trainer develops .yeart; Let aiMl to provide a pewtratt \od our scream , 4‘Itorty, there’s' gkas aelf. peter Lavdord, Janice (8.8AM) Gidret (C) . Ijngs that’ ' becomes . champioH in yofa aciraakled eggtl.’ 'R u le. ,(U ) Bahscriptioa TV> ■■ racer. (C) ewMution toward our . preaenit (IS) Hipiea Dollar Mavis "H ockey" U:88 (M) Merv ariffla Show toadltiknie and ouatoene.^’ ••Well, there was, eo I or- Repeat nf 8 p.m. . 8:88 (8) My Three Sons (0 ) 11:38 (tt) TohigU Show deired more eg£s to r him and he (M) Wkeie the AcHea . b (8AS8) Laredo < 0 12:88 (48) U .S .. A|r Poike BeO- Oonatotent witb tbeae objm- (__88" ) »______Feature e i Four-Thirb^ Heville Brand. ■ Peter • Brown iions Film — Sirii'bff Fu tkaa, “The Hetorm ati^" ae- got down on the floor to help The Actreas" Sjwncer Tracy and William Smith and Philip 1:08 £fa) . .Om O’ clock Bepoyt — I and Jeaa Simmons. A girl wins Carey. Oft aoKUag to Vioaa, "deals witb me with tbe gkaa and we W A S m N G T bumped heads and thenheyeHed over her cantankerous father (8-2»48) Doable U fe of Henry 1:18 (sf*Ten Me. Dr. Brotkers (0 ) ttM great spiritual eonfltots ot to become an actress and rises' PhyHe (O l:fa '(8 ) Hews', Moments ot Com­ J.W. Fhilbrigh because he had cut himseld. to stardom. Comedy series starring Red fort — Good Might nymn the 16th century, when' men, States should Then, I ndsed my bead and hit (88) Sapeinnaa' Buttons. 8:88 .(8) Mesrs, Woamer, Moment ot atn^rgUng to breaik aiway ftem (fa) Adveatares ia Paradise 9 :M '(8 ) niarsdsy Might Movies Meditaton — Sign OH to CJommuniE the table and apiUed ooffee all tbe oonstrioUng atmoe^bwe od Sion to the U medieivnl religion, evolved a new over my script. move toward 'THnally I waa l>ack at the approach to Ohrietlanity. but. munlcations" table reading my script. Every­ In so doing, sbaittered—perhaps FRTOAY PROGRAM T h e Arks one 'waa buztdng so I didn’t look doreverr-the unity od the Chris- fthairpihn of t ip. Now, this fa a restaurant Time Ckanael town. Marlon Brando, Mary tiaa church." * 1:88 (8) Best Seller (O -■ "y „ Bob Keith. Belatlons^^CJoj Where they tave toasters on ths (A8848) Bea Casey Tbe prograni is focused upon (8) Meyle FesUvsl of HIta United States table so you can get the toast (fa) At .Bome_ with Bitty "Iioet Wo Worid" (^aude' Rafas.,' three men in pertfandar, idl re- (38) Bachelor Fatker St. Joim .. Zoology; profess A ttitu d e" to\ 1:8A(S) AM tke World Taras t- ... - Ugioue . redorniers; Mhxiin L «- the color you lUce. or. leads ;ki»up ica expedition fa search o< tfaer, John Calvin and Ignatbia 1:88 (8848) Hews "lost srorid.’’ to try to hr 8:88 (8) Fassweid od lioyola. '^Ibe first two were and put: U, fa the toaster and It ll:fa (M ) MerV OrifflB Show where comm' popped up too light. I put (8M8) DaysDaya of OurXlvee (0) ' 12:88 VH: ' Air ; Poneo ' Bell, tUa great architects od the (848-48) The Marses giohs FUm and'ttn OH. (0) sstablished,” Brotestant! Redonnatloa; the it down, again and the toaster 8:88 (8) M e ^ Itaity (O) 1:8 (SO) One O’Cloek Report a iff "W e should began to smoke and someone- (88-88) The Doctorsacton ■Off. ■ tUrd, St. IgnaUfUB, {o|nder od (8-8848) A Time for V# 1:10 (8) Ten Me, Dr.’ -Brotken (O) position to Q ttie Jesuit Order Bhowed one yeUed, flre.l tt. was the muffin >:8B SAOOf_____ Womea’______s Mews 1:48 (8) Mean —^Momealo o f Cooo- Itfa (8) Te Ten the Truth fort —Good Hyma na," Fulbrigh aray .od redorming the Catholic. bu m iD g," CJerot aald. : (8848) Aaather World 8:18 (8) Mears aad Weather —Maha-' ed: “It may Obw^ itseld. ; ‘ ffafahed toy breakfast, (8-8848) fieaeral, Hospital eat ef Heditatioh —Siga OH this admlnist . *^piwever," Vtoas aaya, "the (U ) IUIHob Dollar Movie gaUxsred. everything up and **0000 A Lady” Gay Ruralaa an election,.! pmgnun is not alnut ttieoilogy, hc^ed for the oashie’r,. But 1 Binger m arries. into a stuHyl 'Network Notes ■tep.” but rattier atwijiit iiow and why bMllfa BriUsh family toigot my check! and had to feigns death to return to Fan- ■ Fulbright g men were persuaded or forced la. Slara .RuUt Chattertoo. J tt walk all the way bhek to the Che Mutual to adopt new .reUgtous bebefs, * ■ '81 . . . ‘Green Hornet’ table. 'When I finally got back (8:88 (8) NeWa ' tern’s “Rep yn d hnw th ese beiUeAi S h a p ^ (8:88 (8) Dldh Vaa Dyke Shaw to the cashier's desk, I dropped . radio prograr Ibe new society in which they (8^>. Haa DonS Say (0) Will Be Stre^ht my money. Then-a woman came (8) g^aee^mrnander 8 Show Fulbrlght’a v torad and were, in turn, shaped 'TSang Msrrleds up to tob said, 'Oh, Miss 108 students < by the demands od the sooteties Ohannfag, I Just Wanted to fell 4 ;fa (8) Bangor Andy Show (O) Not for Laugli$ (8t The Matclr Game .(0> B policy stat Id wMch tbw Uyed." youhoW much we like you in my.-, M) Hever Too Yooag ; A B G haa oome to. two biz Throughout the ^leoMl there fa m ily ." ■(fa) Ih A Sirabby BhawC k a ooniftant (ntorcbaiige od 4:88 (88-M) Hews edriona. It w fll bav« 'Tihe Oregn Just Uke ths episode' fa the 4:88 (8) Big 8 Theatre J O Y C E TAYLOR Hornet," An ' totventure)' serida and poesent, with oontem- restaurant, comedy abounds fa. 'Tarantula*' Giant Tarantula ppraneous footage sh ot in Mcapea from a laboratory and. plajTB fa feminine mem­ played straight instead of tor Carol plus Two. becomes a seemingly indes- ber of ia hoodlum gang faugba, on fas Friifay nigM Geinaany, France, and T ile emphasis is on comedy truotUde killer. ' J o & Agar. P wttoertand, juxtapoaed ageinst Man Corday. in “Ring of Fire,” on sdiedule next season. And It rather than music and . 1 teU (U ) MlUloa Dollar Mevfa Tuesday Night at the has decided bo put its big «f- you that working with lAtcy and "Once A Lady." ■ ' (88) Where the Aetlea b ptoBive experiment in anthol­ Peggy Oa«8, “To Teh the Movies, d p.m.. Chan­ Zero was like getting free tui­ (fa) Peatare. Paar-TUriW ogy enteitoifaiment, “Stagre ’6 6 " Tbuth" panelist, beUevee the "Hands of >a Stranger’’^ Paul nels 22 and SO. tion to a school for comedy," Lukather and Joan Harvey. into the 10-11 pjn. , BST key to hw popularity it ‘be- Miss Burnet said, "faicy’s too A nianist'a bands are mud- Wednesday spot OMite Pin tort od tote the wom­ cuoh. One Sketch fa the show fated in an accident and a (28fa> The PUatotoaes <0> ■doctor transplants hands of a (fa ) Ae SehooU 2Iatch Wits an next door—eomebody you fa hysterical. I really think it murdered■ ■ man to ■his ■ wrists. (8848) Hank (C) NBC’s next aiKHenoe qufa half know, and aomeono you will be a classic. , (M) Sapermaa (2848) Tammy (C) prpgi^, on April 20, wlU teat ■ wouldn't be suiprieed to see (fa) Maa.af. the WerM (8) Hsaaa’s Kersea (C) •Tye been to lucl^. When B:M (8) Mike D a ifh s Show (8848) Baauur Davis Jr. Shew viewere* poWtIos. It wM be with her hair in roHera.** JuUe Andrews and. I (lid our (88) Boston IHacHeBaekI (O Sarah ’Vaughan and the oaUed "TesUng: Right Left oc (88) The Thnw Stooges Lettermen are on Sammy's special, we had a wonderful 8:88 ( (fa88) -ladnstCT - ■ oa Farad* - gueat lUL CfanterT” . gbimle Fkgod ' I b t o with W alter OtfaK oounfay western star George . (C) Janes, others. , RANGE «nd DRYEA ^ t a m k ent ot ttosltm among us. We (8) Heara aad Weather 18:88 (S>Teote laughed the whole too weeks (U> LUe *t BBey , U tW Hewa, Sport*, aad W m iNf SERVICE ELECTRONICS Weather .1^ we were together. K was like (2AM) (18) The Mae Dear Servloe Chancea, .Completo 'th ree B teah Shores m eetin g un-, (fa) The Big Ken LABORATORIES « : « S > * Jemriage Hearn U:U (88) TaaigM Shto Wirlnz fw flhiltoifarlD ’ OW der the mistletoe." 8:88 (8) Death VaBep Days U :lt (» .Ameilm** Otea. that terrariaed a (Sait «■ all makat Xto> w«tMH cflBafa i f TV aai «M(toB” Wtlb Fum uteE CALL IN ORUEB . AiLume on. RAMOS n e k Dp M BtfaHtm Ufaer to BOOS CbSIOHER SraVICE-449.3701 CALL 449-1^14 ELRcnUCAL CO. PECrS BRIVE-M 51 BISSELL ST. S T w -M S -S eW LT. W Phmic 643-1129 ■ k; S' o3i» H I ...... ' i id i i .i U ii. til i » k i • i tobiA > 1. Tii iirji^ i’ri Waiti] steel ba this poo