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/ 1 . >■ I- X 1 - ■ • ■ , W:/ PAGE EIGHTEEN FRIDAY, liAY \ 1»68 Ajehige Daily N«t Pn s s Rim iianrt|f(Btpr lEtffttittg Vsr Om Wesk Ended Tht Wuathor AprOMLlMB Forseasd of V. a .WsallMO I X Manchester Chapter of the Ham­ 13,974 mond Organ Society will meet to­ Public Records Mostij W sad nlM 1 About T o ^ morrow at. 8 p.m. at Watkins De­ _____ X ItanlMr s( tiM Audit Low 45 to' 85. Suaday partment Store. Membere are re-, MAIN ST.. MANCHESTIR Bureau s< Obreniattoa X sunnor so d cooler. H igii la 1 IfaJ. X. W«lt«r Lami« o l the minded to bring their music for ' Warrentee D«^s MancheBter— A City of VUiage Charm •idvAtloa Army >^11 be in charge the "After-Glow”, and to wear Genevieve C. Tatro to Roland A. FhoiM 643-4123 of rndio broadcasta sponsored by their name tags. -RefreMiments Larson and Rena M. Larson, prop­ the Maneheotet Ministerial Aneo- will be served. erty at 86 Mather St. YOL. LXXXn, NO. 183 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY, 4, 1963 oiation over station WINF Sunday Release of Attachment y-: (CIneelfled Adverttslng oa Pago B) PRICE SEVEN CENTS at 7;S8 pjn. and daily next WMk The Rev. Lawrence P. Almond, LaBonne-Silverstein Associates, OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 F.M. • THURSDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. • t T:Sb am . and 6:30 p.m. pastor of South Methodist Church, Inc. . against T. A M. Plumbing will conduct a eervlce Sunday at Co., property of Oris A. /Tatro on Mr. and Mna. Peter Oleekl of 20 6:40 a-tn. in the chapel.at Man­ Mather St. Birolh Rd., Wapping, will have, an chester Memorial Hospital. The Release of Judgment Lien Koslov Said open house Sunday from 2 to 5 Rev. Robert J. Slioff, pastor of LaBonne-SlIverstein Associates, D u v a l i e r ____ pjn. to celebrate their 30th annl- the Ohurch of the Nazarene, will 'Inc. against T.-A M. Plumbing Co., 'veivary. They were married May be hospital chaplain for next week. Ine., property^ of Oris A. Tatro on 111, Heir to a, 1033, by the Rev. William Reldy Mather St; . a t St. James’ Church. Their son The Ben Ehira Chapter of B’nal 300 Agents ,7’TMarriage Licenses and daughter-bi^laiw, Mr. and Mrs. B’rith .wlU participate in the first Lawrence Ritchie Cassells, Bol­ SPECTACULAR H a i ti Cu rfe w Peter Oieslcl Jr., with whom they annu^ coordinated Donor Dinner ton and MEtrton Sigrld Lindstrom, Re*d Chief make their home, will be host and to be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Marlborough, St. Mary’s Church, hoeteM at the open house. in DePasquale’s Restaurant, Ber­ May 11. , MOSCOW (AP)— The lin Tpke., Newington. Building Permits Kremlin took the unprece­ SANTO DOMINGO, Do-fthat— Duvalier has mounted _ Riciiard J. Bagge, boilerman To Leslie A. Buckland, for de- minj[can Republic (AP)— reign of terror. Including murder, fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Simmona, son of Mr. and Photo Rftftex photo molishiag of a tobacco bam, $200 dented step today of an­ torture, arrests, and purges of Richard J. Bagge Sr.. 99 Fergu­ Mrs. John E. Simmons, 232 School To R. E. Miller for George Datz, nouncing that Frol Koslo’^ Neighboring Haiti teetered on military officers. son Rd.. is part of the crew of E n g a ^ d the brink of a new explosion Cuts St., will be oji the .clean up com­ for addition to a dwelling at 21 regarded as the heir appar­ Unconfirmed reports from Port the guided miesile destroyer. USS mittee' for the annual spring for­ The engagfemotlt of Miss Jane Steep Hollow- Lane, $500. ent to Premier Khrushchev— today as President Francois au Prince, the Haitian capital, Tattnall, which was commissioned mal at Upper Iowa University. Marie Crandall of Manchester to To Weathermaster of New Eng­ SPECIALS Duvalier declared martial law said Duvalier’s underground op­ April 18 at the Naval Base, Thomas MoCrystaJ Jr. of Vernon land, Inc. for Iver G. Anderson was ill. Well-informed sources ponents hurled a bomb that failed Otwleston, S. C. Robert E. Jubinville, son of Mr. ha.s beep/announced by her, par­ Jr., for alterations to a dwelling said he has suffered a throm and imposed a strict 8 p.m. to explode at a water Installation smd Mrs. Paul V. Jubinville, 54, ents, ,Afr. and Mrs. Herbert B. at 21 Willar^Rd., $600. bosis. to 6 ajn. curfew. Thursday night. But travelers Roservations wiU close tomor-. Deepwood Dr., is undergoing nine Crandall of 334 Hilliard St. To Lemie Ellis for Donald Ellis, A thromboehi Is a slot of blood No reason was given for from Pwt au Prince said they Prominent' Politicians tow for a banquet and rally Of the weeks recruit training at the Na­ , Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and for construction of a fence at 22 lodged somewhere in the eircula the measures announced Friday had no evidence to support rum­ W o m e n’s Benefit Association. val Training Center, Great Lakes, Mrs. Thoma-s McCrystal Sr. of Packard St., $30. tory system. night. Haitians feared swift new ors of a large^wale clash Inside Those wishing to attend may call 111. * / Maple St., Vernon. . Choman's Housewrecking for inM informants said they were reprisals from Duvalier, tighten­ HalU. h&a Harriet Olsaver, 107 Cam­ Miss Crandall i.s a 1961 grad­ Peter C'ark. for demolishing of a unable to learn in which part of ing his hold on the impoverished Duvalier declared martial law Among Those on List bridge St., or Mrs. Elizabeth Du­ A Ma.v Fair, sponsored by the uate of Mandhcster High School, Negro republic to head off a soon after the Inter - American Ladlas of St. James, w'JJt be held garage at 464 E. Center ,St.. $200. for SAT. ONLY! the body the clot had formed but threatened revolt May 16. pont Sr., whose phone is listed and is a secretary at American To George A. Norman for Fred were told It would likely keep peace mission seeking to cool off tomorrow from 11 a.pr' to 6 p.m: Reports reaching Santo Do­ (hreats of a Haiti - Dominican HARTFORD (AP)—The John P. Kelly Co. today released in the name of her sister, Miss at St. James’ School grounds. Universal Insurance Co., Man­ A. Venezia, for additions to a Koilov, 5S, In a hospital for a Madeline O'Brien. chester. dwelling at 111 Waddell Rd., period of months. mingo through the Duvalier cem clash had left Port au Prince the names of subagents collecting insurance commissions on M - Mr. McCrystal attended Rock­ $2,300. Rumors circulated here that sorshlp said informed circles In Thursday night. , ; s'tate insurance policies. There were more than 300 names on Advertisement— Airman 3-Cl.'Charles F. Cham­ Haiti spoke of more killings and The peace mission from the Or­ berlain. wwhose guardian.s. Mr. ville High School and Howell To Stylarama for Arthur Green, Koslov had suffered a brain hem the list. Cheney Technical School. He is for addition to a dwelling at 121 brrham. But the informants re reprisals than was commonly be­ ganization of American States Wanted—part-time branch li­ and Mrs. Arthur Ashwell, reside employed by Gaer Bros., South ported this was not so. lieved. ^ won assurances from the Duvalier John P. F^irey, assistant treasurer of the conipany, in a brarian, South Windsor. College at 102, Woodbridge St., is being Lenox St.. $650.' They coincided with reports i L Windsor. To Harr,v Asvestos, for con­ The announcement published by •prepared statement, said all those on the list were licensed degree, previous library experience reassigned to the Niagara Falls CASH aiid CARRY SALE from U.8. souroei in Washington (OentiBiied ea Page Nine) A July 13 wedding is planned. struction of a fence at 58 Schaller the Oentrml Oommittee of the So­ insurance agents with one exception. dealraJble. Send resume to P. O. Missile Division, N. Y., for train­ viet Communist party did not say Book 14, Wapping, Conn. ing and duty as a oook. Rd., $188. The exception, he said, was Miss Katherine Quinn, of West * Kenneth Tedford, son of Mr. To Timothy Moriarty, for addi­ what aUed the secretary of the and Mrs. Harold Tedford, 23 tions to a dwelling at 56 Grant Communist party. He has a his­ Hartford, vice chairman of the Democratic State Central Campfield Rd., will represent the Rd., $900. on ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and HOUSEWARES tory of heart trouble. Committee. junior class in Student Govern­ To William Munsie. for addition There was speculation in the Furey said that Miss Quinn was a licensed agent from ment for the 1963-64 school year to a dwelling at 38 Adelaide Rd., prSss last month that Gilpatric Doubted 1951 and was unaware until recently that her license had ex­ at Upper Iowa University. $600. Khrushchev was ready to step pired in 1959. lUfn' • To New Britain Sign Co., for down either from his post aS pre The Ladies of the As.sumption Davidson and Leventhal. for con­ “CHARIVPIfOUSE” ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES mler or from that of flrri secre­ “Miss Quinn, upon receiving this information, repaid the will m ^ t Monday at 8:15 p.m. in struction of a sign at 352 W. Mid­ tary of the Communist pariy. Kos­ On TFX Testimony commissions she had received from the John P. Kelly Co. 85 East Centei St. the chiflkji hall’. A colored film, dle Tpke., $1,400. ’ lov was widely reported about to during the period her license was not in effect,” Furey said. At Summit St. "Mo.ses and-the Covenant." Will be To Bidwell Home Improvement STEAM and DRY take over. Asked by newsmen'when she had fnade the repaynient, shown. Mrs. Arthur Smachettl and Co. for Albert Do’wning Jr., for PORTABLE MIXER ELECTRIC OVEN Shortly afterwards Koslov dis­ her committee will serve refresh­ addition to a dwelling at 69 Over­ IRON Rag. 9.99— YOUR CHOICE appeared, from public view, lead­ WASHmGTON (AP)—A Repub-f Turning to Boeing President Furey declined to comment, t ------WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL! 8 speed automatic beater 19 steam vents. Holds 9 oz. ing to Western rumors that he llcan senator has questioned the William M. Allen, then in the “In ’View of the fact that we Elght Manchester agents ASSORTED ments. Members may bring a look Dr., $2,500. BROILER have court action coming up,” guest.’ To Walter Baldyga for Minnie ejector, nyon gears, lifetime tap water. Accurate ther­ truth of Deputy Secretary of De­ witness chair, Curtis asked wheth­ were among those listed. They Glazier, for addition to a dwelling lubrication. mostate control, lightweight Broils, bakes, fries. . (pontinaed on Page Three) er Gilpatric or his former law Furey said, he could not disclose include: Only 3% poun'ds. fense Ro'swell L. Ollpatric’s firm pf Cravath, Swalne A Moore tola Information. The B A N Agency, $360 in Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mc- at 25 E. Eldridge St., $1,045. testimony In the Senate Investiga­ The list was handed to news­ 1961. BOUQUETS *1” Comb Jr., 11, Quaker Lane, will be To Roy E. Kiefer for Ellen Mon ever had been retained as coun­ seglio, for construction of a fence tion of the TFX contract award. sel to Boeing. men about 9:15 a.m. at the John Janet Bycholski, $200 In 1062. host and hostesses at Lutz Junior 2-SLICE AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC The challenge Friday by Sen. “No sir,” said Allen, adding P. Kelly Co. business office on Air­ Mary Dannaher, $360 in 1863. Museum Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at 78-80 School St., $200. GRILL and WAFFLE Conservatives port Road. To OiarlM Godin, for construc­ . ELECTRIC TOASTER ELECTRIC CJarl T. Curtis of' Nebraska, may that he had been surprised to Edward Dupre, $212.60 in tion of a fence at 53 Schaller Rd., Elxcluslve "Select-o-Matlc" set the stage for xHore controver­ read of QUpatric’s statement. In his statement, Furey-said the 1960 and $126 Jn_1961,_____ Motherhood of Mary. Mothers PERCOLATOR ______IRON sy In the hearings which at times Allen said Gilpatric once had complete list of subagents and Willard B. Rogers, $ 1 ,^ In Circle will meet* Monday at 8 p.m. $60. dial, gleaming triple chrome Hail Churchill their amounts of commissions dis­ 1960. To Frank Ga|ribolatl for Peter finish, modem “square line” have broken Into en feuding be­ testified as a witness subpoenaed at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Lap- 4-12 cups. Blxcluslve flavor Family size, reversible grids, tween the Pentagon and the Sen­ by Boeing In a contract renego­ tributed to them from 1959 SUverstein-Labonne, $600 In pen, 17 Fenwick Rd. Zerlo, for addition tp a dwelling at design, snap-out crumb door. selector. through April 25, 1963 will be pre­ NOTICE! 20 Clearview Ter., $3,500. N-Force P leji ate InvesUgatlcms subcommittee. tiation hearing but did not advise 1960. To Frank Gambolati fpr Dante The subcommittee Is exploring the company as a la'wyer. X peltioknm and a poHoe dog go after a Negro man who swinge at the dog with a small knife sented to the State House of Rep­ Herbert Stevenson, $187.60 in Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet whether. favoritism motivated “Hs clearly conveyed to this resentatives Monday morning. 1960, $126 In 1961 and $600 In Monday at 8tp.m. at Odd Fellows Piedmonte, fpr- alteratipns to a FARBERWARE STAINLESS STEEL LONDON (AP) — Sir Wliatton dfimng racial deotimstralUan In Birmingham, Ala., yesterday. PoUce dispereed huntoeda of dera- 1968. dwelling at 769 Center St., $9Q0. award of the contract to the Gen­ oommittee that he had acted as onstWton and spectm on with doge and water hoses. (AP Fhotofex). He said other requested Infor­ Hall. Officers will rehearse at Ghurchlll’a ' warning that Etritain eral Dynamics Cmp, of Fort your lawyer,” Curtis told AUen. mation would also be provided to Raymond Jewel, listed as In 7:30. Refreshments will be served To Howard Andrews for Waltfer Entire Let Of RUBBER MAID must not abandem Its nuclear the House at that time. Anderson, for addition to a dwel­ Spray, Steam and Dry Iran Worth, Tsx., after military eval­ As Boeing officials wound up Bolton but since moved to Man­ yjoAjn^ §JwfL by Mrs. Robert Armstrong and a shield touched off a controversy uations had held that a rival de­ their tesUmemy—General Dynam­ Furey said that' the Kelly Co; chester, $200 in 1960 and $60 In committee. There will be enter­ ling at 20 Avondale Rd., $1,000. Dish drainers, dlshpans, today In Britain’s press. ’was releasing the names bemuse 1961. To Everett W. VanDyne for basins, stove ’n counter sign by the Boeing Co. of Seattle, ics executives will testify next tainment after a business meet­ With heat distributing sole plate. 1 1 . 8 8 Papers ■with ConservaUve sym­ Wash., promised a better plane week—Allen contended' the Penta­ ”a continuing controversy had ing. Richard Ryan, for alterations to a Uses ordinary drinking water. mats, sink racks, drain- pathies haUed the statement as a at less cost. roes Vow More Marches; been generate,” and because the NOW LOCATED ON Tl4E^ dwelling at 15 Deepwood’' Dr., board mats, waste bask-:- gon had given him no chance to Mfg. list 23.95. message that should be heeded, Gilpatric, a lawyer, testified defend hla eompamr's low bid be­ John P. Kelly Co. “Is eager to halt The executive board of the Jun­ $2,900. ets, etc. but the Liberal Idanchester March 31 that *T Ad do carbUn the destructive rumors, Innuendoes SECOND FLOOR OF To Michael Foglio, for construc­ fore Secretary of Defense Robert List of Agents ior Centurj’ Club will meet Mon­ Guardian brushed R off as-^ j>lece work for Boemg.and for General 8. KoNamora nded that tt was and allegations that now threaten day at 8:30 p.m. at the home of tion of a fence at 133 Birch St., Dynamics” at a time when hs the reputation of many Insurance $25. of ammunition ftp tht.'bud- “unrealistic.’’ City UsesJDogs, Fire Hoses HARTFORD (AP) — Following WATKINS BROTHERS Mrs. Allan Schubert, 17 Carman ..PjBsaed Tories. was not on the .Pentagon pay­ Tbs subcommittee ehairman, agents and other persons. . . .” WtAIN ST., CORNER OF OAK Rdv The. meeting is open to nom­ To EMward Llghtbody, for addl: Wesflnghouse General Electric General Electric The mdepsUdgnt, but emplrs- roll. Sen. John L. Mc^eUan, D^An.V Because of tola. BMrey said, le the list furnished by the John inee^ for next year's slate of of­ tion to a dwelling at 11 Alton St., mlnded Dally Bkimess Saldj the T seriously question the truth­ called this arbitrary treatment. "we see no alternative to disclose P. Kelly Oo. it Hartford of sub* TWO Main ^fireet, use front entrance! $200. BIRMINORAM, Ala. (AP) >tbs leashed poUos dogp «: were^must be resolved,” toe attorney ficers. RADIO-PHONOGRAPH 88-year-old statesman’s message ful Import of Mr. Gllpatric’s “1 think it would be In the in New massive racial demonstra­ Injured by toe high -x pressure general said. “Continued refusal the listing of subagents and the agents who have shared in the dis­ ENTRANCES Use EleyAtor or Stairs at Rear of Store STEREOPHONIC STEREOPHONIC to the Primrose League was the statement,” Curtis declared Fri- streams of water from ftfe^hoses. commissions paid to them.” COMBINATION day. tions were promised by Negro in­ to grant equal rights and oppor­ tribution of commissions on stats The direc£oi:s ,of Omar Shrine most solemn warning he has ever (CenOmied ea Page Three) Officers said two policeinen tunities to Negroes makes In­ He said the company, however, OPEN THUR8. and FRI. Tli,L 9 P.M.—(RAISED MONDAYS delivered. tegration leaders today—a vow “remains convinced that the selec­ insurance from 1959 through A$>ril Club will meet^at 8 tonight at the Attractive gray carrying esse. Reg. were admitted to a hospital after creasing turmoil Inevitable, of this year: home of Russell R ^ tic e , 21 Lynch PHONOGRAPH PHONOGRAPH “In the “thirties his warnings made in toe wake of a day^in being struck by rocks hurled bjt tion of subagents and the distri­ 79.96. vinyl clad metal i;a8e, two 8’’ speakers iMa^uit weakness went unheeded. s “However, toe timing of toe bution of commissions among Wiliam M. Adams, Hamden, Dr. vinyl clad metal ease, four speak­ which surging throngs were re­ Negroes. present demonstrations is open to $300 In 1963. ers. custom changer, diamond needle, and two speakers, diamond needle, The consequence was an unneces­ Mors than 350 Negroes were ar­ them is a matter of private trans­ oustom changer, 45 r.p.m. adapter. Reg^ sary war,’’ the Express said. pulsed'by poUce dogs and streams question. School children partici­ action and does not Involve the Gaylord Aleman, Winsted, $650 45'r,gp.m. adapter. Reg. 129.95. Cannon Denies Claim rested Friday. Officers said 162 pating in street demonstrations is In 1959, $4,500 In 1960, $3,250 in 159.95. “By the gift of pro’vidence the of water from fire hoses. teen-agers were placed In toe handling of public money.” wisdom of Sir Winston Churchill a dangerous business. An in­ Furey said the company also 1961, $2,500 in 1962 and $500 In 0 m “Yesterday was D-Day in Bir­ Juvenile detention home, and jured. maimed or dead child Is is still /at the nation’s service. mingham,” Dr. Martin Luther more than 100 Negro adults were remains convinced that the publi­ 1963. This time that gift must not be a price that none of us can af­ Gerald Allen, Rockville, $350 tat J GOP Slashing Budget King Jr., leader of toe integra­ lodged In toe city jail. More than ford to pay.’’ cation of. this Information "serves disregarded.” * tion drive in this Deep South in­ seven hundred others were arrest­ no valid or pertinent purpose for 1961...... ^ e Conservative Pally Tele­ dustrial center, said Friday night. ed Thursday In the resumption of At Montgomery, Qov. George the legislature in considering pos­ Paul Amenta, New Britain, $500 graph commented that “a flash WASKINGTOT^ (AP) — The^from the Welfare Department’s “Tomorrow ’will be Double D- toe massive demonstratiems. Wallace said an Investigation sible changes in the system of In 1961. should be made Into reports that Kendale A. Anthony, Wlllimaa- of the old force and fire Illumines House Republican Congressional 1964 money allowance Day.’’ The munber of demonstrators handling state insurance.” the latest utterance of the great­ King, president of the Southern Negro school teachers led pupils The Kelly Co., whose stockhold­ tlc, $200 in 1960. ANNIVERSARY SALE Committee claimed credit today “I can’t Imagine where they taken Into custody In toe month- In toe mass demonstrations. Wesflnghouse est living Englishman.” came close to cutting off the ad­ Christian Leadership Conference, old drive to desegregate’public fa­ ers include the son and daughter B A N Agency, Manchester, ChurchUl’s statement to the for c,uts of nearly $1.2 billion in made toe statement at a mass “If the reports are true that ef. .the... national- snd gtatc- Demo*’ faoo-ln 1861...... — ' ------■ ditional $1.6 billion,’’ Cannon told cilities Is now ___ __ t«tcherB h a w taken' tirelr* cnildPgh' Primrose League, an organization President Kennedy’s budget—and t . fSBOiler.. -“and they- certainly m«etb)g 't)^ more^ than 17000 ■'KlBg' OSIlfff a mass meeting of cratic chairman, John M. Bailey, Mrs. Jeanne Backee, East Had- Wesflnghouse ; dedicated to Conservative .party sons at a Negro church. out of classrewms, then I think ha^ insurance purchases for the dam, $250 in 1959, $250 In 1960, 20" Westing^housk ___ premptly- drew srUiSmScrafle re- ave no valid claim to the other Negro school children this morn­ an investigation should be made Ideas and a strong Britain, can^ buttal. cuts.” “There might be thousands ar­ ing to organize further demonstra­ State, of, Connecticut’s . agent, of $250 in 1961 and $500 liil 1962. / ’ one day after he had annouijced tions. to determine If toe teachers are record. Charles Bagnall, Ellington, $160 “A grandstand play,” comment­ The Missourian pointed out that rested,’’ King said earlier. "Dem- not only contributing to toe de­ BELMONT P0RTABlE2r he planned to retire from active ed Chairman Clarence Cannon, the annual foreign aid ' money onatrationa will continue on a There w«re many prominent in 1960. WINDOW FAN MOBILAIRE politics. “Don’t worry about your chil­ linquency of juveniles but vlplat polltloal figures, mostly Demo­ D-Mo., of the House Appropria­ bill has not even been considered large scale. We fell they will have dren who are In Jail,” toe Negro Ing the law as well,” Wallace Mrs. Alvera Bplanda, Water- RUG CLEANING Two-way window or room fan. Reverses The former prime minister tions Committee. by Congress, but was deduced to continue until there la some leader said at BYlday night’s gath­ said. crats, in the list of 350 names bury, $75 in 1959, $700 In 1062 and V.8 CRUISER electrically at the flip of a switch, 8 WINDOW FAN FAN urged that Britain should hold on The GOP claim for all 1968 $420 million by the President him­ response from the merchants." ering. “They are bei^ treated released by toe company. $300 In 1963. Specialf^Factory Purchase Del Knowles, 8-speed control, manually reversible. to her Independent huclear deter­ budget-cutting to date was made self. In Washington, a Republican Arthur T. Barbieri, New Ha'ven, speeds, 6 year guarratee. Reg. 39.95. It’s portaSle, wheels from place to The massed marchers Friday right because they are political civil rights leader, Sen. Jacob K. Most of the names were those 4-DOOR SEDAN Prop. Reg. 29.95. rent rather than shelter behind in the committee’s weekly' news­ Most of the other reductions Included himdreds of praying, prisoners . . . The eyes of toe of individuals but some of the $300 In 1963. (IX)W MILEAGE EXECUXrVE CARS) place, 2 speed, 5 year guarantee. Reg. the atomic strength of the United letter. Javits, R-N.y., promised to sup­ Radio, heater, mjtfematic trans­ Spme 89.95. for which the Republicans took chanting t^en-agera. Five Negroes world are on Birmingham. pajrmenta were listed by the names Robert Beckwith, Hartford, States. ^ “Presslnjg their battle for econ­ port President Kennedy should toe $350 In 1959, $1,850 in 1960, $2,500 mission. b a c k i^ lights, power Coml^ination! credit, Cannon said, were made said they either were bitten by “We’re going on In spite of dogs President decide to’ resort to 'fed­ of Insurance agencies. Serylce The yO^iiervatives contend that omy,” tte letter read, “House originally by tlu Democratic and fire hoses . . . We’ve gone Payment^ ranged from as low in 1961 and $2,525 in 1063. steering, whiwwall tires, wind­ Britaiit' must retain Its nuclear Republl9ans have already cut eral power to deal with toe situa­ shield washers, wheel cover.s, SAVE UP TO *700 Stumps dominated Appropriations CJom- too 7ar to turn bfek iidw.” tion to Blrihlhghilm, OB 0 0 to a.high, of $16,500 in one Thomas E. ^ n n e tt Agency. An- High Quality deterrent. The Labor and Uberal nearly $1.3 billion from New mlttes and were upheld by the yean' The high figure was paid sonla, $ 2 ,^ in 1962. " , ' rear, seat arm rest, broadcloth parties contend that the country F7x>nfier sj^nding requests for U.S. Atty. Geh.' Robert F. Ken­ Javits said In a telegram ~to the upholstery. The top of the line. Workmanship! Democrafic-cmitrolled House. nedy said in Washington that hs in 1962 to CSiarles McDonough -William G. -Borman, Hartford, 1s wasting its. resources by trying fiscal 1964 and came close to lop- Cannon conceded that Repub­ News Tidbits President, “I urge that you give and Sons, Inc., 'of Hartford. $300 in 1960. Federal Label $3'!69.47 FULL 24 MONTH to stay In the nuclear race with p l ^ off another $1,6 billion.’’ had been In contact with Negro immediate consideration to your 643-0012 licans on his committee were re' and white leaders of Birmingham The list showed that Mias Quinn • Arlene BldweU, 'TarriffviUe, $300 BALE ’PglCE the and the Soviet' The Republicans took credit for sponsible for a cut of $500 mil from the AP Wires powers to act to avoid dreadful in 1959, $100 in 1960, $550 in 1963. or 24,000-MILE Union. a cut of $420 million In the for­ throughout Friday. results which could oqcur In the received $1,000 In comnfisslons In *2569 lion in funds requeued by tot 'I oslleve that everyone imder- 1959, $2,700 In 1960, $4,000 In 1961 Fred Biestek. Meriden $250 In “It can be no insult to America eign aid program, $160 million In President for. the accelerated puB t . ... m i ---- absence of federal authority and GUARANTEE to have It suggested by an honor­ Proi^iecU of U.8.-Soviet coopera stMds that their Just grievances representatives of that authority.” and $3,000 In 1962. 1961 and $1,000 in J962. the Treasury-Post Office appropri­ 11c works program. The House The name of Robert Beck’with John Bissell Agency, Coventry 4 CYLINDER REGAL x'" - • ary citizen of hers that ulUmate ation blU, $92, million from In­ overrode. toe committee, howev tion In/fotolorlng outer space dim deeds ;may not match up to pres- terior' Department funds, $208 as 38 nation tJ.N. subcommittee of Hartford, personal aide to Gov. $100 in 1962. 4-DOOR SEDAN - er, and restored $460 million. John.N. Dempwey, was also on the Edward Blanchard, Jewett Olty Oneida Stainless Steel Community Silverplate million ,from a supplemental ap­ In only one instance,' Ciuinm fails to agree on legal code gqv SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALL (Oontlaned on Page Two) propriation bill; and $809.6 million eming peaceful lues of outer s]^ e Hat. Beckwith received* $350 in $250 in 1961. Radio, heater, whitewall tires, said, have Republicans been able 1959, $1,850 in 1960, $2.500 in 1961, Leon Bloom, Hartford $250 In deluxe steering wheel, wheel NEW OARS IN STOCK LAST DAY 50-Piece Service For Eight. ' Service For Eight. Evening Star Pattern. A A to cut a bill on, the House floor, . . . About to CzechOslovl^ youths held restrained anfl-govemmeht USSR, for First Time, and $3,525' in 1063. TSe list did 1960. . , covers, outside mirror. OF SALE , Shoreline Pattern. Reg. 59.95. ^ # e # # 52 Pieces. Mfgr’s List 49.95. 4t#e below to r figures recommended Edward Bogdon, Middletown by toe Appropriations Cfommlttee. ddmonstratton in Communist not Shoj^ any payment for Beck­ Federal Isabel $2479.68 BRAND NEW capital of Prague May Day fflght with Xh 1962. $600 in 1 9 5 9 ^ d $500 in 1960. SALE PRICE The exception was a reduction of T^o prominent New Haven, George Boland, Fairfield $300 .. 1- . f.- . ■ $7,000 from toe $X4,000 the com­ UjN. Secretary General U ’Thant Says. It Can Lose War ^ 1979 TOMORROW Catholics Denied Rides mittee had approved tor toe en­ says hs Is opttmisttq, about dls- Democrats were on the list. "They 11^x1960. ■' X are John Golden, Democratic na- Joseph A. Bonaquiato, Hartford 1963 LARK ^ Community $ilverplote ^ tertainment of delegates to next amiament negoUatioh$ jlespite $500 in 1959, $250 in 1960, $750 Win. Rogere Silverplate year’s meeting here of toe inter­ deadlocked Geneva nuclear test WASmNGTON (AP) -i- For toe^Sovlet miUtary thinking “d'esplte (Continued on Page Three) V-8 CUSTOM national, Social Security Associa­ Win talks - . , NAACP official first time, the Soviet Union is Its shortcomings.”, in 1961 and; $500 In 1068. HARMAC Crowd Public Schools frankly facing up to toe possi­ Robert Bordeaux, Somera $250 4-DOOR SEDAN Service For Eight. Affection Pattern. Service For Eight. Reflection .Pattern. C O A A tion. * ^ warns of “grave danger that blood “Military Strategy” has done 946 MAIN ST. 52 Pieces. Mfgr’s List' 79.95. "fTfaW Chest Incladed. Reg. 89.75. O O e w V will flow” in United States If-coun­ bility it could be defeated In a more than any other book “to en­ In 1962. Radio, heater, automatic trans­ try cannot solve problem of liberty war, an Air Force analyst con­ James Bordiere, New Britain JEFFERSON CVTY, Mo. (AF)^parochlal and privats school chil­ (Ooatinned sa Page Thrae), courage realism In the Soviet Un­ $260 in 1961. mission. power steering, back­ —A movement by Roman CkthoUc dren to ride on public school and Justice for all. cludes after a study of Russian ion. about nuclear war,” writes Airliner Shears up lights, outside mirror. military writings. Green. ' .j Boadel Agency, Inc., WalUngfond parents to take Uielr ehUdren out buses. Senate plans to investigate nego­ $250 in 1961. • ^ Federal Label $2905.90 >1695 But a House committee killed tiations that awarded contract for Further, he finds that toe So­ It concedes toe possibility of of a parochial schools and enroll Paul J. Bourgeois, Putnam BALE PRICE $ 2 3 9 5 Entire Open Stock SYRACUSE CAREFREE CHINA C A V q FF the bill Tuesday, citing Missouri’s verticiti take off and landing plane viet high command Is not of one cl’vllian casualties "in toe fens of Apartments, 31 DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER them In public schools Is Show constitution. Nashua Losll to Bell Aerospace Oo. . . . General mind on nuclear age strategy. millions” arid has this to say $1,500 in 1961. Mayflower, Vintage, Woodbine and Nordic Patterns. Iwnr /U balling In Missouri. “No money shall ever be taken Accounting Office says Air Force Russian military conservatives, about battlefield casualties: Gilbert Bouvier, Hartford $600 Just raoaivBd... . The parents ore rebelling be­ from the public treasury,, directly 'The Big Rac«, could have saved $1.8 mUUon this he says, “regard toe nuclear “It Is possible that entire sub­ Passengers Diie in 1959 and $250 in 1961. cause the state won’t transport or indlrecUy, In aid of any church, year by buying computers It now rocket only as a new and im­ divisions, units and even (army) Gilbert Bouvier, T^homaa Cald­ their children to the parochial eases. portant addition to toe armament groups ’Will be destroyed. How­ SAG PAULO, Brazil (AP) — Of­ well and Sherman Mailey, HarU “IVHEEL a frtMh sect or denomination of any. r e ­ locker. ford $1,000 in 1962. ENTIRE *73TOCK OF schools. ligion, or. In aid of any priest, President Gamal Abdel Nasser of ever, this should not have any ficials coimted 81 dead today in Tbs move started without notice Won a Heart ‘;.Thc radicals call It ’decisive’ bearing on toe speed of opera, Robert Bouvier, Hartford $350 ARMSTRONG T IR Er shipment preacher, minister „ or teacher .A»b.^PubUc^!^^ gjn M- toe crash of a .Brazilian ai^rllner I BALANCE when 7S parochial students tnovatt the sa ^ . in. S®*!??.. to§t It reduces, or tions.’^ _ in 1959. ; WEAR-EVER REVERE WARE VALHALLA, N.T. (AP) — Blg- gsHan acil al Alters to roaring eliminates, the heed for btoer that plowed Into a heavily built Thomaa^F, Bitadyr Hartford >100 AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN 4 Into the seven-room, 150-pupU pub­ 8o far, the Catholic clergy has crowd of estimated 100,000 Algeri- GFeen" figures this ■'melEHS “tilS weapons . . -r In -lOOD. T W O C ^ Q I lic acluxd’ at Centertown Thurs- taken no part publicly. tlme New York bankers do have oos . . . U.S. S ecrets^ of State Soviets expect to fight to win. up area but mlraculousy hit only NO SECONDS «|ay. The next day 100 descended Tbe Very Rev. Monsignor a heart, and Karen Ann McGuire, Lt. Ool. Murray Green, thb Air They have not succumbed to the an unoccupied apartment build­ Mary C. Brennan, Somers 8350 FIRST QUALITY NO RECAPS WHEELS ■V. COPPER-CLAD Dean Rusk In Belgrade, Yugo­ Force’s associate chief of' re­ on the two-room Osage Bend James T, ’Curtin, superintendent slavia, expresses hope for expan­ defeatism which argues that des­ ing. in 1960, $50 in 1961 and $150 la School, and 86 on the school at 10, has a horse to prove It. In search and analysis, reached truction will be so great as to 1903. •.1IR15 TUBE-TTPE TJM>xI4 TUBELESS of 8L Louis Archdlocssan schools, fact, she has been loving that sion of contacts and exchanges be­ At least 20,000 , persons rushed HALL-ITE ELECTRICS Vienna. ^ = said, “Ws must regard this as a these conclusions to an analysis make pointless a need to prose­ to toe scene, seriously hampering William F. Brennan, Norwloil ' NYLON NYLON STAINLESS SfEEL ,ataed since 1005, when she was tween United States and that coun­ of toe first comprehensive dis­ $250 In 1962. TTTLL 4 PLIES FULL 4 PLIES FRONT END The little Osage Bend School private action of individuals.^ outbid by more than $1.35 million try in many fields . . . Five Ne­ cute toe war in toe most vigorous rescue efforts. Several, were re­ w y another ISO pupils Mon Dr. Stanley I. Stuber, executive course on military doctrine to ap­ way possible." » ported killed when a fire truck William H. Brennan, Staoifond for toe famed racehmae Naohiia. groes among Duke's next freshman pear In toe Soviet Union since ALIGNMENT day. In Jatferson City, OatboUc “ ' director of the Missouri Ooun^ Devoted to horses since she was class as nndergiadiiate eolor bar Yet apparently, toe Russian of­ slammed into - part -ef the crowd. $1,760 In 1963; ------parents are aiming at transfer- of Churches, embracing 14 Pro­ 1936...... ficials have no Blind belief In the D e^lte the throng, 17 persons Solomon Breelau, Hartfosd $850 1/3 O FFf 4, Karen waaJS when she sent in la-laiwoed for first usie at sdibri The book, entitled “Military ring 1,000. testant flsnomlnatlons WllH 700,005 next fall, Durham, N.C., report invincibility of “Mother Russia." were snatched- alive from the la 196L------ri OldDet^ SauM_|h|mm Fercolatoe* lif®tlie S t Ldiila aTaa,~Cathoiic nGr of $4.03—hor life savings Strategy,” la' a"'compilation of “For the , first; | time,” ^ Write's Entire Sfock - Saiuse Pels memben, soldi. “This emotional —for Nashua, who was being auc­ blazing wreckage and rushed to Milton Jf'.'ViBfeslau, Oreanwlak $595 OFF! parents say they will close paro- pressure aetkm Is someUiliig very y - . " '.___ ^_____ mlUtary writings of 16 high-rank­ Green, “The Sokolovsky study local hospitals. One person was $300 to 1960. 1 Plus Tax and ReoappaMe Casing. tioned off seven yean ago~^~lhe chlal schools next fall and turn dangerous. If Catholic parents Harold E. Stassen, who was spe­ ing Qfficlols, including Soviet Mar­ openly discusses the theoretical missing from 'the 44 pauengera H. M. Broderick, Window Locks Other Sizes At Similar Savings. old Hanover Bank of New York cial assistant for disarmament to shal, 'V. D. Sokolovsky, who also thousands of chlldrsn Into the pub- want' to ersate bettor relatloaa to settle toe William Woodward possibility of defeat. The Soviet and five crewmen aboard toe twor $850 in 1959, $600 in 1980, $508 .CANDIES luffot GriH 01^ W oniiar, sIm 1 0 V 4 " x 10V4"— Rag. 16.95 He school system. ” form President Dwight D. Blaen- was toe study's editor. Union is now stronl; enough thiU- engined OonValr. in 1961, $400 in 1963. I Wodr-ever Cookware Iw tw M their church and tbe rea$ Jr. estate. bower, suggests at MUwaukse, Money Is at the root of tbs of the community,Ity, let them ac- It was Issued last year in a tint tarlly, and oonscloiu enough of The plane - plunged to' earth Brown Ins. Agency, E. HanKH' • . . to and Mioyi. ENTIRE's t o c k "l . Nashua wag eold for eoaetty KTs., that United States and Soviet edition of 3p,000 copies, all of loffat GrHI oMl WarmiMr. s Im 11 >/4"xl9'*— R ag. 22.30 Movement cept fully and gliully the school HMl.175.97. her strength, to discuss chances Shortly after takeofi Friday night. ton $250 In 19M, |B00 In 1 9 ^ AisSOiniD CNOCOUTR "We can’t afford to keep on vot­ Union, In fln t step toward arms which were irald almost Immedi­ of defeat dispassionately.” Witnesses said toe plan,, belong­ $250 in 1901. lam of 'the sta^ on a ersattvo, * It makds a ftmdy etory ftr.Dw- eoatroi, establish small neotral ately. * ■offot Fry^Pda, oapoeity 3Vs qiiurU Rag. 23.45 ing' bond Issuee for pubUo schools hemest basis. Green singles out toe line “The ing to Chuselro do SuD caught Robert O. Gruno, Bridgepoit 1 h. $1.50 , '2 Km. $2.9S and paying parochial tuition,\too,“ fay even & Nashua didn’t win ■ooe In Alaska and Siberia . . . In his analysis, made available 1/3 OFF! PubUo school officials are set- toe Kentucky Derlw. He was beat­ lawa of strategy are objective and 'fii’e, exploded in toe, air and $250 to 1962 and $960 in 196$. id Garland Noonan of Pacific, Bobbv, a lO-year-old. airdale dog to toe Associated .Press,' Green apply impartially to both sides.” plunged, to earth. RaffotCeekar, co^ity^5V 2 giiarts----Rdg. 25.85 • Sauce Fans, Percolatoro, tlu up makeshift blassrdbnu In en by Swape at Churehini DoRps Buonocore, Torrlngton $200 k| Bolaiid Quinn’s Pharmacy S0., a leadsr In the drive. kchool. basements, cafeterias, au­ who Inherited fM.OOO In 1007 from polhts out toe book Is packed with “There la no more frank or sig­ It broke upjln the air and pari 1960. . In 1M5.' Sauee Pots, Tea Kettles^ Tbe OatboUcs had soughtKniGw, reliefrvuGX late mistress, Ruth L. Maurer, Is ctrinal contradictions due to the' nificant statement In the study of It rammpd an apartment bulld- 36'^ bENTER ST; AT WEST CENTER ST.~TEL; 643-4079 ditoriums and churchaor-and of- Back to tbe bankera: 0»ey were dsnd s4 kidney- krieettoo a t Rend- Raymond Buonolclao, Maw 8M MAIN STREET, JiM t faka>Vs off H m abeva prleos. Cake and Mnffln Fans ' ttumob tbs Missourirl ...... IsgislAture, ore looUiv for buildii«8 authors* diverse military theories. than this one for It reflects the tof'under aonstruetloa. H sheared ford $aS0 to 1«09> . ' friiblK • bm Hot wodk^ 'aSiem feig, Pa-> and incomd from estate But, he says, -the botoc must be Soviet Union’s return to laUl- MANCHESTER IhV Bea laaoa. now goes to bar nlattvas.. •) takeu aertously as a refleotiait ct biUlty,” ha says, jp’’ (Oootlaaed ea Pa(e Two) « , ’ . • ' ' / I.

t-w ^ ' v ’ ' ■ ■ ' I' . . PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN.. SATURDAY,' MAY 4^^ 1968 ^ p u ty -Miguel Bahury and tele MAUCHESlIiR EVENING HBRALD, MANCHESTBE, CONH SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1968 \-:t W « Ai« Exptrts In Airliner Shears vlslMi comic Rena K. Consorte. Nashua Los t ■PAGE O* those hospitalized, is were Powell Offers Howard Griffin, UnlonvUle $160 LIFI INSURANCE. rdport^ -'to be in. critical condi- in 1959. t'er of Mrs. John A. Olaoa e l M Hon,. List of Agents Green Hill St. Apartments, 31 Sheinwold on Bridge Luclen Orillo, Hartford $600 in Kelly pontes 300 Agents ^ B u m m t A. BIOE ACUCNCnr I 'rii* plane was in trouble from The Big Race, Fund Solution 1060, $600 in 1961 and $600 in O fcituary Miss Hult was bom to Varmland, Coventry Man Faces Char^es S5T B. O n ter 8t_«4S-0S41 the time It took off for Rio, 800 (Continued from Pnge One 1962. , July 27, 1888| and came miles to the northeast.- to the United States when she was Passengers Die By ALFR13D SHEINTTOLD South deslir Donald ■ Oromko, Ledyard $260 Getting Commission Cut The right engine was bum- Wou a Heart Both sidM vulnsrable , Carl Burka, Old Lyme $400 in 16 year* oId<.8he had lived to the For Disturbance at Hospital For Museufjii . Most bridge {layers think ane- in 1962. aaid a witness, Emilton Ba- \ Ntnrni aUo8,. . Guastaferri Ins'. Agency, Water* R. W* Spurling, Mancheetjet'-Talcott'vllle area until (Continned fixnn Page One) ■ . (doHttiiaud from Pags Oae) GOP leader for Fairfield CJbunty, HSta, an airline employe.' "I said, (Continued from Page One) quarter o f thd time, aa declarer. « 10 9 4 1 ’^ , R. L .- Burnham A Co..-Weat bury $60 iii 1059. moving to the Chicago home five Director Theodore Powell will received $1,700 in 1962. - year* ago. An attempt yeaterday by a Ctoy-s-got out of the car and began .God, It’s going to explode. Then Now, there's some excuse for tak­ 7 K, J 4 Hwtford $1,000 in 196i; Robert Guilmartin, Hartford . C ity B a n k e r , D ie s entry father to take his four-year- off a large section of the struc­ it did.’ ” . suggest a solution to the Lutk Jun­ tional committoeman, and Arthur' Dombilck Cocco of Bridgeport, Miss Hult became a member of wtofflng at U . Edward Wlnzler, ture and reduced ft to' rubble. so touched by Karen’s letter that ing a rest when you’re dummy, V "a*"®'** Buma, Torrlngton, $100 $760 in 1963. BarMari, Democratic town former' Republican deputy state old son from the children’s ward ■who had stopped the car. Notice they dug into their own pockets ior Museum's financial problema . in I0u9* Joseph A. Hackett, Waterbury 'Trinity Covenant Church, Man­ Thera were no Americans .listed but It’s pretty silly to put your WEST * 2 ^ chairman. treasurer, was paid $260 in 1962. * ROCKVILLE — Raymond W. chester, to 1924. at Manchester Memorial Hospital Malon was taken to police head­ In the first reports of casualties. for $600 to buy her Hanover Wish­ when the board o f dlrOotors meets I ^VoX*****™ Buma, Hartford $60(» $100 in 1069. $300 in 1960, $160 in Gertrude Cwlkla, -former vice Spurling:; assistant treasurer of ended In the man’s arrest by Man­ quarters where he was booked, ing Star, then an 8-year-old geld­ brains on ice when you’re defend- in i 8p3, Ctolden received $1,000 in 1960 Besides Mrs. Olson, survivors in­ WE HAVE DAILY One of those who died was Monday night to set tha town 1961. $300 in 1962 and $300 tn chairman of the Hartford Demo­ the .People’s Savings Bank, died chester ■ PoMce. but he refused to tell why he took Con servatives ing. 5 amd $3,000 in 1662. Barbieri receiv­ clude three other sisters, Mrs; Han­ James Gols Hughes, a Uruguayan J 10 9 5 19 59 '^ ®Torrington $76 In $1963 cratic Town Committee and now at ‘ his home at 21 Davis Ave. Stanley C. Makm Jr, Pucker the Child. Karen, reached at her home budget tor the next fiscal year. South dealer. William Hannan, Danbury $1,'- ed $800 in 1868. na Belln of New York City, Mrs. DELIVERY TO THE citizen, who was director of Gen­ 4b 10 854- 4bA2 U.B.' collector of ports for Con­ yesterday afternoon. He was 67 Freda Swanson of Florida and Mia* St., Coventry, faces charges of Ho.e es. .In essentials it is not very ■ James A. May, New London ton, $100 in 1959. who live* to Newington; a brother, Home, 20 Sisson Ave., Hartford, ’The B\iel Dl'viaion conducts _ penses are already partly covered defeated the contract Hiat play Torrlngton, Thomas B. Hoban, Torrington, a daughter to Mr. 4nd Mrs. Rich­ Value-Rafed kept. different from the case put for­ For Sheinwold’s 36 • page book­ $400 to 1960 and $200 to 1962. Etoward Shiok, New Britain, Maurice Spurting of Hartford; a with a solemn requiem Mass at Of a husband and father we loved and program of business and sduca- from the board o f educatlcm budg­ of the ten of heEurts made it easy let, ■'‘A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” f 3260 In 1960 and $600 $125 tn 1959. ard Hitchcock, Etost Hartford. JMiall never forget. ward by President de Gaulle (for in 19U2. > Adam Mengacci, Naugatuck $500 to 1962. sister. Mrs. Clarence Neff of St. Ann’s Church, Hartford, at 9. Rubbish Pickup tlonal Interest to fuel dealers. et, and it would aeem imwise to for Bkist to see that Ms partner send 60 cents to Bridge Book, Stephan Hoppman, Norwich, BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. a French independent nuclear de­ had the ace of trumps. $300 to 1963. Mark Sica Ins. Agency, Torring­ Newington; and one grandchild. Burial will be to Mt. St. Benedict Koslov Said Wife and children terrent).’* make approprlationa from two The Manchester Evening Herald, 1089^ Naugatuck $360 in $500 In 1962. Cemetery. and Mrs. Peter Uzupes, 414 Sum­ different town budgets. South needed all the other miss­ Andrew Hogan, Jr., Bethel, $500 Meriden Ins, Agency, Meriden ton, $50 in 1069. The funeral will be held Mon­ USED CARS ’ Set Next Week Box 8318, Grand Central Sta., New $200 to 1960. day at 8:15' a.m. from the Burke Friends may call at the funeral mit St. However, Dr. PoweU said, since ing high cards for his bidding. Waterbury in 1962. Samuel Sllverhurt, Ellington, York 17, N.Y. Edward Miller, Shelton $800 to Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: visit odr Valne-Rated Charter Unit there U a sound basis for the plea, East could not hope to find an­ Copyright, 1963 $100 in 1969, $200 in 1960 and $300 William Hogan, Jr., Bristol, $150 in 1960 and $50 to 1961. Mrs. Helen Culver, East Hart­ 111, Heir to ITi* town will make its month­ he intends to recommend that the other high card in his partner’s in 1963. $350 in I960 and $250 in 1961. 1960. P. Jerome Silverstein, New Lon­ with a solemn Mass of requiem at tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to Used Oar Plasa, now lo- | General Features CoriL 9 at St. Bernard's Church. Burial 9 p.m. ford; Mrs. G. Michael Howard and cated In front of onr new ly rubbish collection Monday, additional $6,000 be covered by hand. StUl, the ace of tn ^ p s was ..W*niam J. CarroU, Torrington Thomas E. Minogue, Bridgeport don, $200 in 1960 and $200 in 1962. Harry A. Homlcki, Wethersfield, $1,000 in 1060. will be In St. Bernard’s Cemetery. son, Storrs; Carl Swanson, 198 car showroom. Hears Bublic the board of education from its enough. $60 in 1969, $260 in 1961 and $760 Irving Silverstein. Hartford, V em on'St.; Mrs. Sofia Carlson, Tuesday and Wednesday next In 1962. $1,250 in 1959, $3,500 in 1960. $2,- Paul Mltnick, Hartford $600 in Friends may call at the funeral Red Chief week. propoaed budget East should cash the ace of 000 in 1961. $5,900 in 1962 and $500 to 1960. 448 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Ralph ’This would require that some clubs and lead Ms other club at USf Jtrtin P. Cavanaugh, Waterbury. 1963. home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 'Vbe Charter Revistai Oommis- $1,000 in 1963. Silversteto-Labonhe, Manches­ 7 to 9 p.m. Attitude Held Key Barber and dau^ter, 187 Maple Springtime / » Rubbish miut be placed at the school funds be re-allocated. once. West gets in with the ace 1200 in 1989, $600 in 1960, $1,3()0 Merle Moore, Wtoated $100 to ter, $500 to 1060. St.; If/tre. Theresa Bemtsen, Ly- (Continued from Page Ona curb. Unusually bulky articles slon will bold a pubUe hearing in 1961. Ernest Hopkins (Hopkins & 1960. A t present, the museum has a of hearts and leads another club, Love), Nlantlc, $200 in 1961 and Edward Sluztoski, Hartford, To Race Problem dall St.; Miss Priscilla Jean Dor­ Convertible Time placed at the curb will be picked Wednesday for townapec^le to give proposed budget of $16,000, of whereupon East’s ruff defeats the Frank Chamberland agency,. Moran Ins. Agency, Norwich $500 to 1963. Harley B. Jacobs had been brushed aside to a up the following day. $500 In 1962. $250 to 1962. sey, Coventry; Mrs. Felicia Riv­ their oplaloiis on the present and which the school bo«urd would pay contract. Bads TosUe Sterling $260 in 1962. Lewis H. Small, Hartford, $550 Harley B. Jacobs, 72, of Cocheco ard, 204 E Middle Tpke.; Michael Kremlin power stmggle. See This Lineup John J. Horan, Waterbury $50 William P. Moran, Avon $400 to For residents with semi-weekly 20 per cent or $3,000. If the board East didn’t have to be a genius William Chlarchiaro, Weston in 1959. in 1960. Ave., Branford, formerly of Man­ • Segregation will continue until Donnelly, South Windsor; Miss Today’s brief notice, which the garbage collections on Mondays other forms of town govenimcnt. win underwrite an additional $5,- A “DATE” with SLVn la $300 in I960. 1960 and $250 to 1062. chester, died Thursday at his our attitude changes, the Rev. Max Today! "F IA K IN O STAB” plat John Howard, Norwalk, $200 In Smith A Bessetti, Moosup, $600 Jean Moran, Andover; Henry Central Committee .said was Issued The hearing, scheduled in ac­ 000, for a total of $8,000, about 50 George Ciarcla, New Britain Edward J. Morgan, So. Norwalk home. Welch of Warburton Community and Thursdays, the rubbish collec­ "WILD IN THE OOCNTBY” 1961. in 1960 and $260 to 1962. Wierzbicki. 86 Lockwood St.; Ste­ in re.sponse to inquiries, ap­ tion will be on Monday. The next cordance with the home rule act, per cent of the museum’s opera­ $200 in I960, 1600 in 1961 and $4,000 $200 to 1961. Mr. Jacobs left Manchester Church. Hartford, told the Man­ wiU begin at 8 pjn. at the WaddeU Daniel Howley, West Stafford. Leon Snyder, Hartford, $600 to ven Beaulieu, 31 Overland St.; peared was designed to quiet such 1962 OLDSMOBILE day, those who have garbage col­ tions will be town financed, 8VNDAT ONLY In 1962. about 20 years ago after living In chester Council of Ctourchwomen .stories. “ 88” convertible. Blue. School Auditorium, $400 In 1960 and $100 in 1961. Ekiward Moriarty, Rockville $600 1963. Glertn Sasse, 55 Hemlock St.; lected on ’I^iesdays and IMdays 2 HOBBOB THBIUB Everett (Jlccone Agency. Hart, to 1961. this town about 25 years. He was yesterday at their May Fellowship The fact that it appeared in the Commission members parUc- "TOW BB OF I.ONDON” Russell Huk, Hartford;" $250 In James Spellman, Pawcatuck Bradford Downey, 26 Hull St.; Ei­ may have their rubbish picked up. ford $800 in 1989, $260 in 1960 and B. H. Mucklow, Glastonbury formerly employed at Cheney Day at United Methodist Church, leen P. Quinn, 12 Laurel St.; Mrs. local papers seemed to indicate 1961 OLDSMOBILE ularty want to hear public opinion “ Tampire aad the Balleriaa” $300 in 1961. 1960 and $250 in 1961. . $276 in 1959 and. $500 to 1963. Bros. Bolton. S-88 cmvertible. Green. The last rubbish collection day, OPEN AT T:M $200 in 1960. Raymond Spielman, Vernon Da'vld Gunas and daughter, Mans­ that there had been speculation Wednesday, will be for persons on the reorganization of town Ellin^on Golfers Michael Clmlno. New Britain Gordon Hutchinson, Waterbury, Survivors Include his wife,' Mrs. The Rev. Mr. Welch said that al­ Show at William Mullane, Bridgeport $350 in 1969, $350 in 1960 and field; Mrs. Kathlenn Smith, 163 about Kozlov in the Soviet Union 1961 OLDSMOBILE who have garbage collected «m government sought by the atizens $280 in 1961. $100 tn 1050, $300 in 1961 and $2,000 in 1961. Elizabeth Phillips Jacobs; and though all have a common origin, as well as abroad. Committee for Better Government. daik $375 to 1961. Woodland St.; Lawrence Batz, “ 88” convertible. Gray. Wednesdays and Saturdays. To Dance Tonightj Roeoo Cirasuolo, West Haven $550 in 1962. David Munson, Westbrook, $150 three daughters. Miss Mildred P. environment and . climate have The last time there was an of­ A t the meeting April 22, John $300 in 1963. John M. Hutchinson, Waterbury, Anthony Stanford, Hartford Werner and Mrs. Donald Hotch­ T ollandM rs. Marilyn Kucharski, i v c t t a i i e a in 1960. $300 in 1950 and $500 to 1961. changed us, producing race 384 Ftoospect St„ Wlllimantic; ficial announcement here about 1960 OLDSMOBILE Hannon, head of the movement, The XlUlngUm Rl^ge Country .E tS l Robert G. Clark, E. Hampton $200 in 1963. kiss, both of Branford, and Mrs. grouping' ■ with superiur groups. the health of a high official was and Atty. Walter B. K<»Ioski, its ^ESTPICniRE E. J. Murphy, Inc., Torrington, Margaret Stannard, Wtosted Mrs. Claire Obremski, 82 Lydall Delx. B8 converUble. White. $276 in 1969, $2,276 in 1960, $280 in Carl Hurwit, Hartford, $500 In $50 to 1959. Werner Fluckinger of Ellington. This attitude — recognition of in 1960 when the govermnent said JAPANESE YEWS attorney, discussed the proposal. Caub will have a "T ei-bO ” dinnei^ 1961, $260 in 1962. 1963. $100 in 1960. Funeral services will be held St.; Thomas Henry, 9 Fh-eston Dr.; 1 OF THE YEARP Norman Ins. Agency, Hartford, superiority of one group over an­ Charles Canet, 34B Garden Dr.; Khru.shchev had to postpone an 1960 PLYMOUTH Police Arrests The committee wants the town dance tonight at the Hartford Dominick Cocco, Bridgeport $260 Frank Hyland, WateA)ury, $100 Herbert Stevenson, Manchester Monday at li a m. at the Curtis other — must change. "Each per­ Fury. White. Hundreds to , choose from. Ideal for propertgr Ilnea. Pick them ^WINDSI In 1962. B J-' » $200 in 1961. $187.50 to 1960, $128 to 1961 and EVank Haraburda Sr., 136 Oak St.; official visit to Prance because of to be directed by an elected mayor Club. Dinner will be served at 8 "THIS IS IT! in 1959, $100 In 1960. Funeral Home, S. Mato St.. Bran­ son under God should ha've equal a flu attack. out and we will dig them for you, ENDS TONITL. Northeast Ins., Inc., Danielson, $500 in 1963. ford. Burial will bo to Nathan Mrs. Ruth Sharp, 96 Chambers Leonard J. Wood, 36, Notch Rd., and seven el-ected representatives, after a cocktaU hoiu: beginning at Herbert Collonan, Moosup $600 Albert lacotouccl, Hartford, $260 $200 to 1962. rights without discrimination,” he one-" each frem the fl-ve 'voting STUPENDOUS!' "DAYS OF WINE In 1960 and $280 in 1962. in 1963. Michael Stula, Colchester $150 Hale Cemetery, Coventry. said. St.; Da'vld Tlngley, Glastonbury, Bolton, early today was charged 7. The Landerman Orchestra will AND BOSES’’ plan Northwestern Ins. Agency, Tor­ in 1960 and $260 to 1962. DISCHARGED TODAY: L«in- See this nice selection districts and two elected at-large. play for dancing. About 100 cou­ "Berne Adveotnre” Mortimer 0>nners, Waterbury Philip Isham, Columbia $450 in Frtonds may call at the funeral Mrs. Abram Sangrey was chair­ ♦1.50 with reckless driving and ■was ’The present government Indudee OPEN AT 7:M $76 in 1969. rlngton, $250 in 1960 and $600 to Vincent A. Sullivan, Moosup home tomorrow from 3 to 8 p.m. man of the event which was at­ ard Belanger, 73 Village St., Rock­ Policemen Visit ples plan to attend. Show at Dn«k 1960 and $50 in 1961. 1962. $1,100 to 1060 and $3,600 to 1962. ville...... - . o f Holiday Coupe/s and ordered to a p p ^ in Circuit Court a hired general manager and a Starts SUNDAY James A. Ctonsidtne, Torrington .. .Francis„M.- Jackson, Newing^ton, tended by 180 women. Assisting her t)r. and Mrs. 'William Cemkm Peter Nowo^orskl, Waterbury, Frank Sussler, Norwich $1,000 Clarenoe E. (Flash) Warner YWCA Playschool 12, Manchester, May 20. The case board of dlroctars elected"at-larg6. and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kams "THE CHAPMAN $300 in 1969 and $100 in 1960. $2,500 in 1960 and $6,250 in 1962. were Mrs. Ctoarle* Bunzel, Mrs. Holiday Sedans. H BEPOBT” Peter Cromble, Jr., Thompson, $400 to *962 and $200 in 1063. to 1962. stems from an incident on E. The mayor, usually the high vote- are co-chairmen of the event r John Janovic, New London, Clarence E. (Flash) Warner. 48 Everett Johnson. Mrs. Howard getter among the dlrectoni, 1s pin* "CASH McCALL” vine $360 in 1969 and $360 in 1960. Constance J. O’Brien, East Mark Tlemey, Waterbury $200 Lockward and Mrs. Kenneth Per- Middle ’Tpke., police said. ’Thomas F. Ferguson, club presi­ Bozotltce Open at 7iM $400 In 1960 and $200 in 1962. to 1969 and $150 to 1961. of 95 Broad St., died suddenly Town Seeks Bids Two members of the Manchester 1962 OLDSMOBILE Fern Gardeiis elected by -the directors, and serves Show Start* at Dn*k Melvin <3ummlngs. Crystal Lake Hartford, $200 in 1960, $400 in rett. Police Department yesterday vis­ dent will Introduce new members 5*atlnees Wed„ Sat, Sun. 2 PJd. Lucien J, Jendrzejezyk, New last night at Manchester Memorial Dlx. 98 Holiday cpe. White 179 FERN STREET— MANCHESTER Douglas J. Stewart. 18, Blast as chairman of the board. M »Featnre " lit ■ Sunday ■ “ ■ $150 in 1960 and $60 in 1961. 1962. Joseph J. Tooher Inc. Agency, Mrs. Johnson of Emanuel Luth­ at the dinner. Miss Nikki Rublnow Evgs. (MoB.-Thnrs.) 8:16 PJf. Britain $2,500 in 1962. Stamford $760 in 1959, $1,500 in Hospital after being stricken with To Fence Areas ited the YWCA Playschool. Patrol­ Hartford, late last night was Leo J. Curley Agency, Water- Edward T. O’Brien, West Hart­ a heart attack at his home. eran Church and Mrs. Sangrey of men Richard G. Rand and Elarle T. charged with driving a motor ve­ has made place cards with a golf Friday-Sat 8:80 • Sunday 7:80 THE BEST AHEAD OE THE REST bufy $76 in 1959, $200 in 1960, $150 Raymond Jewell, Bolton $200 in 1960 and $1,500 in 1961 and $500 1962 OLDSMOBILE motif. * 1960, $50 in 1961. ford, $250 in 1963. Mr. Warner was bom to Ham­ United Methodist participated to Everett Jr. demonstrated first aid "88” Holiday sedan. Tan. hicle with an overcrowded front In 1961, $700 in 1962 and $200 to 1962. the service. Mrs. Felix M. DaVis of Fencing for the Rockledge wa­ Gertrude Johnson; Hartford, George F. O’Brien, Danbury, den, July 24, 1914, and lived to quipment and show^ the group seat. 'The on-sight violation occur- Stashee Program Otoer members o f an entertain­ 1963. $500 in 1962. Louie D. Tmuig, Waterbury Second Congregational Ctourch was 1962 OLDSMOBILE ment committee are Mr. and Mrs $1,760 in 1962. $100 to 1950. Mianchester 22 years. He was man­ ter tank and the Valley St. play­ Uieir police cruiser. ed at Main and Wadsworth Sts., William E. Curry, Hartford, John T. O’Brien, Hartford, $1;- ager of the One-Hour Martinlzing soloist; Mrs. Stuart Ferguson of Some of the children were glV®n Super 88 Holiday sed. White police said, and Stewart w a s Plerw Tqets, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin $500 in 1959. JohiLson Ins. Agency, Thomas- Truekie Agency, Terryville $960 ground has been put out for bid TOWk OF MANCHESTER Offered Enlistees ton $100 in 1959. 000 to 1063. Cleaners on W. Middle Tpke. Commimlty Baptist, organist. a ride on a stretcher, and many of ordered to appear in Manchester’s l ^ b , and Mrs. WlUiam Peck, Tonlte CHESTER Tonlte Robert J. Curtin Agency, Port­ in 1961. Ushers were Mrs. Robert Arendt by the town. 1962 CHEVROLET Mr. M d Mrs. Hector Rivard, Mr. Judd & Puffer, Inc., Waterbury. J. W m .. O’Brien Agency, New­ Joseph Trzuskoekl, TerryvUle He was a member of North them volunteered to aarve in a Impala V8 4-dr. h’top. Tan. Circuit Court 12 May 13. The "stashee” program df the Ends Sunday! land, $1,000 in 1959, $500 in 1961 and Mr*. Frederick Edwards of All bids must be submitted to demonstration on how to use hand­ Beller, Mr. and Ends Sunday! and $1,000 in 1962 $200 in 1963. ington, $200 to 1960, $200 to 1961. $500 to 1959, $650 to I960 and Methodist Church. Hose Co. 2 of MONTHLY RUBBISH COLLECTION Lee P. O’Connor, Hartford, $3,- the Eighth District Fire Depart­ the Bolton church. the general manager’s office on cuffs. 1962 OLDSMOBILE United States Marine Corps has Gertrude Cwlkla, Hartford, $500 Fred Ivers, Waterbury, $250 in $250 to 1961. The 12 churches participating do­ Herbert 1960. ' 760 in 1960, $3,500 in 1961 and $2,- Tuccl Realty <3o., Inc., Stratford ment, Manchester Lodge of authorized town forms before 11 The purpose of the visit was to Deluxe 98 Holiday sedan. SCHEDULE FOR MAY openings available at the Man­ In 1960. nated a large number of friend­ impress the children with the fact Walter Cwlkla, Hartford, $1,500 Michael Julian, Stafford 500 In 1962. $1,600 to 1961. Masons and t h e Manchester a.m. on May -14. when the bids will Red and white. chester Marine Recruiting Office. LFREDRIC MARCH ship kits for the Migrant Ministry be compared. that policemen are their friends, In 1961, 1,700 in 1962 and $500 in Springs, $225 in 1960, $150 in Thomas O'Connor, Norwalk, A. P. Turello, New London $400 Square Dance Club, of the Connecticut Cmmcli of 1961 OLDSMOBILE IF YOUR SEMI. YOUR MONTHLY FREE DELIVERY This program allows the en­ BEH6AZZARA 1963. 1961. $150 in 1960 and $200 in 1961. to 1980, $300 to 1981 and $200 in Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. The town is asking prices for listee to sign up now and pick the Churches to migrant agricultural \ in any emergency. “ 88” HoUday sedan. WEEKLY GARBAGE t o d a y m a t i n e e 1:80 Rrttoo Dadalt Stafford Springs Edward N. Kalita, Watertown, William P. O’Connor, West 1962. «) Llltian Daley Warner; a son, 'Wil­ workers. construction of about 440 lineal RUBBISH 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. date he desires to leave, any date DICK GliUlK $800 in 1962. Hartford, $160 to 1963. liam Warner of Manchester; a Tan and white. COLECTION Sunda.v continuous 2 PJd. $60 in 1960 and $175 in 1961. Wrniam J. Ulltsch, Hartford feet of twp-ineh mesh No. 9 cop­ COLLECTION up to 120 days from his date of in^liiR!ii Mary Dannaher, Manchester, Melviile B. Kane, Lltchfieid $50 Harry Odium, South Windsor, $600 to 1963. daughter, Mrs. John Ambrose of per steel wire, standing six feet 2 Hubcaps Taken 1961 OLDSMOBILE D A Y S A R E : enlistment hi.HM«)lOHE(MTMe. $350 in 1963. in 1959. $400 in 1959, $800 in 1960, $250 Robert Victno, Bristol $300 in Vernon; . two brothers, Stephen high, for the Rockledge water Super 88 Holiday sedan. W IL L BE: ARTHUR DRUG The "Stashee” program allows a A L ^ John A. Define, Danbury, $500 Martin. F. Karn, Agency, Hart­ in 1961„ and $400 in 1962. 1963. Warner of Hamden and EJrrol Hospital Notes tank. Also included is a 12 by 6 Purple and white. Off Parked Auto Monday and Thursday young man to start decreasing his in 1960 and $2,000 in 1961. ford, $350 in 1963. John Olear, Waterbury, $2,200 Helen Wagner, Clinton $260 in Warner of Glastonbury; four sis­ foot high, double swing gate, and Monday, May 6 military obligation prior to going i Oee CeCetu imuiiiniH Robert A. Katz, Norwalk $200 1959, $260 in I960 and $250 in 1962. ters, Mrs. Allan Hellstrom, Mrs. a three .strand bank of barbed wire Florence DePaola, Meriden in 1962. Patients Today; 252 1960 OLDSMOBILE on active duty by as much as four in 1961. "88” Holiday sedan. Blue. 'tVoaVlaelfit iGsniiuiciM] $1,000 in 1960, $1,750 in 1961 and James C; Olis Agency, Torring­ Norman Wagoner, Stafford Joseph Tessier and Mrs. Albert ADMITTED YEISTERDAY: at the top o f the fence. Police are investigating a theft Tuesday and Friday Tuesdoy, May 7 months before he starts training. Dayi^d Katzman, West Hart­ Springs $228 to 1960 and $200 In Smith, all of Manchester, and Mrs. At the Valley St. playground, f u o r J htaatl $1,000 in 1962. ton, $50 in 1959. 'Mrs. Mary Wolff, 50 Femwood of two spinner-type hubcaps, 1960 PONTIAC It gives him service credit as Joseph DePaola, Meriden $300 ford $250 in 1961. Edward J. Opalacz, Middletcnvn, 1961. Richard Neville o f Bndioott, N.Y., Dr., Vernon; Alessandro .Calabrtol, the town wants installed about valued at $27.50, taken from a M B Ilto Starehlef 4-dr. h’top. Gray. Wednesday and he, awaits active duty assignment in 1959. 1 Norwalk, $200 $1,000 In 1960. Edward Ward, Hartford $600 in and two grandchildren. 180 School St.; Joseph Deskus, 100 lineal feet of fence of the 1963 Chevrolet Impala. WANTED! and thus reduces the walttag pe­ in 1961. 1963. Funeral, services ■will be held Saturday Wednesday, May 8 tthiaisiiiiil Joseph A. DePaolo Jr., South W. R. O’Sullivan, Jr., Chester, Wapping: John Stohuyler, Amston; same material, standing five feet Joseph Grtoovich at 576 W. Clean, Late Model riod required for promotion. It Ington, $250 in 1961. J. Michael Kelly, Hartford $2,-. Richard Welngartner, Somers Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes Miss Emma Bidwell, Glastonbury; high, 4 0 'lineal feet standing six Middle Tpke., owner of the ve­ gives him longivlty for pay pur­ 000. ifl -4®83,------$150 in 1959 and 8150 in I960. $260 -111.1962.. ______- _ feet high, and about 150 lineal Looking for a Station ^ Rubbish must be placed at curb. Unusually bulky ar­ S:00-6:30-li9:00 1:30-8:20 John.DePastrino; - Waterbury Paur A Wagge, Waterbury, Itoans,. 4()0 l ^ n it . Mrs. Emmeitoe (^ r k , 58 Pine St.; hicle, reported the incident which poses and for a career inan, retire­ $50 in 1959. Robert L -. Kiley, Thomas G. Welles, .(Coventry, $476 Rev. H. Osgood B^nnetl;. pastor Alphonse Seruby,' 18' A fcif 'St.; ffiflt .alx Jllgh to’ be recon­ occurred sometime last night, po- ticles placed at curb irill be picked up the following day. ment credit,______[Last 4 Dayi^- Ertdr Tues. $300 in 1963. $400 in 1962 and $200 in 1963. in 1960 and $260 to 1962. structed. Wagon to take that STANLEY WARNER Frank DePrinzio, Bridgeport, Arthur Ferret, Torrington, $450 of F(orth Methodist Church, \rill Mrs. Prances Bousa. South Wind­ llee Said, ...... USED CARS Also ■with this program Is an wea.r *fH5¥s, w i n e , b o s e s " 1 $4,000 in 1962. Kirkland Ins. Agency, Old Say- Ralph Wentworth, Hartford $600 officiate,officiate. Burial will be in. Ekwt In addition, about 10 lineal feet vacation in?— The refuse disposal area Win be bperi to ihdiriduals to 1960. to 1963. Cemetery. sor; William Cantwell, 28 Range TOP PRICES PAID "Aviation Guarantee” for duty as­ P. Joseph Desaulniers, Putnam brook $250 in 1956 Hill Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Madeline standing 18 feet high is also re­ 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday through Friday and Now Showing Joseph J. Perrotta, New Britain Mary Wheeler, Winsted $160 to quired, ■with the top 12 feet of No. signment after recruit training for $100,in 1959. Donald Kllnck, East Haddam $1;000 to 1962. Ertends may call at the funeral Sieg, Cold Spring Dr., Vernon; 1961 CHEVROLET from 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Saturdays, Sundays and those who meet the needed require­ Pat Devorio, Rockville, $523 in $500 In 1962 1969 and $100 to 1960. home tomorrow from 3 to 6 and 11 gauge wire. Walter Nicholas Petro, Hartfonl $250 John Whltty, East Hampton $280 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Jean Past, 70 Otis St.; Mrs. The Valley St. playg;round also Brookwood V8 station Holidays. (Daylight Saving Time). ments. ’This offers training in aida- Winner of S Academy Awards! 1960 and $100 in 1961. Kloss, Thomaston $25Q to 1963. Katherine Pay, 10 C o tti^ S t; TERMITES? wajfon.,'Ihn. Carter Uon technical fields and eventual 7T1 Joseph Digria. Seymour, $350 in in 1959. in 1969, $800 to 1960, $700 to 1961 needs a gate 10 by 6 feet high. Including Edward A. Petela, Branford and $500 in 1962. Mr*. Mary T. Myers Charles Volkert, Brandy St., Bol­ RICHARD MARTIN, General Manager CHEVROLET CO., INC. assignment within Marine avla- 1959. s s n n T ’ 'Thomaston $250 in 1960, $150 to 1961 and $250 ton; Sue Wilcox, Rt. 83, Rockville: 1961 FALCON Uon. Manchester has two avia­ Eiarie D. Donegan, Windsor, $300 $400 in 1960 and $1,350 in 1662 Ira F. Wilcox. Mansfield $200 to Be Sure...Call BLISS 4-door station wagon. Blue. 1320 Main St.. Manchester to 1963. Mrs. Mary T. Myers, 78, of 20 Eric Botin, Glastonbury; Jeffrey tion openings for May. BEST ACTOR In 1960 and $1,300 in 1962. 1960. Woodbridge St., died early this Coventry FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION Academy Award Performance George Phelan, Wtosted $150 to Hale, South Wtodsor^ Mrs. Cecile 1960 PONTIAC To apply for this program or Francis X. Donovan, Hartford, 1959. ' ^ morning at Manchester Memorial Kizher, Wayne Rd., 'Vemon; Ron­ Call Mitchell 9-9240 Ed Begley—^winner Hospital after a short Illness. Catalina 4-door station to get further Information, see Gregory Peck, $2,000 in 1962. Nicholas J. Phelan, Fairfield ald Trlnks, Wapping: Thomas Mgy. S g t Peter Benson at the Geraldine Page-Paul Newman k K' i m i ’'” '''"''’ " '“I"**’" Mrs. Myers was a resident of Parked Car Hit, wagon. Gray. Frank Dowling, ,^eriden, $200 in $500 in 1960 and $250 to 1961. Gilpatric Doubted Craty, 84 West St., Rock'vUle; Mrs; E«(. Ov»r II Yters Marine Corps Recruiting Office In "Sweet Bird of Youth" Best Screen Play 1959 and $1,000 in 1962. Manchester for about three years. 1962 OLDSMOBILE the Post Office Building. Best Direction. Robert V. Phelps, Wethersfield Survivors Include three daugh­ Gladys Warner, 38 Joseph St.; Evasion Charged V Bi ooior—6:00 and 9:48 (k>meliua Driscoll, Branford, $250 to 1962. On TFX Testimony Mrs. Carol Remillard, .Aniston; Be­ T«rmlt« Coatf’ol Ceary. F-85 4-door station waeon. FAMILY SPORTS NIGHT.. . FEATURING $300 in 1960 and $250 in 1962 Conrad J. Kronholm Jr., Hart- ters, Mrs. John H. Lawler of Man­ MV. 0$ H iU tlTflMIMAtOI C a . INC Black, Also Edward Plkor, West Hartford chester, Mrs. William B. Robinson verly Cloutier, 128 Eldridge St.; THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Hilary. Driscoll, Bristol, $200 in and $6,250 in $300 to 1963. ' Stanley R. Gillis of Southington Kirk Douglas-R<^rt Walker (Continued from Page One), of Belmont, Mass., and Mrs. Wil­ Roger Palmer, 106 Vemon S t; 1963.' Joseph Ploszaj. Salem $1,000 to Karl R. Nickse Jr., Clark Rd., Bol­ was arrested today and charged .Diploma Exatiis James > J* Drummmtdi Hartford, Stanley Kulewlcz, East Hamp­ liam H. Freeman of Norfolk, Va. ?fced a Low Price ; t h e h o o k " To kill a ton $200 in 1661. ' ' 1959, $1,600 to 1960, $1,260 in' 1961 tereaf of the government and In four grandchildren and one great­ ton. with evading re.sponsibllity after $000 in 1959. and $1,060 to 1962. ' Offered May 27 4:16 and 8H)0 Raymond A. Larochell, Hart­ the interest of the taxpayers of grandchild. ADMITTED TX)DAY; Allen J. t ^ parked car of a waitress at the Second Cart? We Mockingbird Lewis J. Dube, East "Hartford, ford $250 tn 1962. Ctoarles Pierson, Meriden $200 Novakouskl, 153 Croft Dr. ♦ — ' ^ Shown A t Funei;$ri services will be held Cove on Coventry Lake was struck JlRE YOU IN SUNDAY MATINEE ONLY $600 in 1961 and $260 in 1963. Louis Lauria, Waterbury $100 to 1969. this country to g?t this low bid,” BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A. son have a few: Application forms Are now 4:16-6:80-8:48 Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Smith and and damaged. BOB A Double CblU Show! ~GREG0Ry recK Arthur Duhamel, Putnam, $100 in 1956, $150 in 1661. $500 in H. Ward Pinney, Bloomfield McClellan said. "That" ^ what Walker Funeral. Home. Inc., 148 to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Varrel- State police report Gillis struck available from the State Depart­ la 1959.* $350 to 1069, $350 to I960 and $260 or out of TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED BY “The Wa^* I “The Blob” Starts W ed.: Alfred Hitchcock’s “THE BIRDS” 1962 and $200 in 1963. competition is for.” Grove St., Etotnam. Burial will be nian, EJast Hartford; a son to Mr. the,car of Priscilla D. Gadapee of 1958 OLDS. $495 ment of Education In Hartford WlUiam H. Dunlavey, Water­ H. Ruth Lavallee. Waterbury to 1961. , McNamara has ^denied fa­ In Grove Street Cemetery, Put­ and Mrs. Herbert Barstow, 22 “88” 4-door sedan. PHONING THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS: Woman” I In color bury. $100 in 1959. 64 Hickory I>r. as he was leaving Tuesday, May 14 for those wishing to earn a high 2:00 I A t 8:16 $400 in 1962 and $200. in 1963. James J. Palmier!, Waterbury voritism was involved In the nam. I Dian^ D r, Vemon; a son to Mr. The Cove, and then proceeded di­ HOT WATE R ? Eug^e Szetela...... ’.643-1046 Robert Driime, Granby, $300 in Prosper Lavleri, Barkhamsted $76 in 1969, $100 to 1960, $300 to award to General Dynamics. Friends may call at the funeral and Mrs. Eugene Welsh, East 1957 OLDS. $395 1:30 P.M. school diploma by examination. 1959, $100 in I960. rectly home. • *'88** 4-door sedan. John Dynient ...... 643-0181 Sunday Evening, Mon., Toes. $250 In 1962. 1961, $500 in' 1962 and $1,400 to The contract for production of home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m'.. Hartford; a daughter to Mr. and He will appear In the Stafford Just 9Vi^ a day for fuel Chndidates must submit their ap- Edward Dupre, Manchester, John R. Lawlor Co., Waterbury 1963. 23 TF^X planes for testing is the - t______Mrs. Roland Hebert. 53 Indian pr.; Leon Enderlin ...... 649-1694 lAwrenee Bnrvey- y . Springs session of Circuit Court 1957 FORD $245 MANCHESTER HI6H SCHOOL pUcatlqns and a transcript of any $212.60 in 1960 and $126 in 1961, $100 in 1959. Joseph Papineau, Baltic $2,000 forerunner of planned production Miss Ellen Hult a- son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Al- 12'on May 22. can get you out of (roublet John -Ooldliig ...T...... 649-0421 '7 ^ ■■“'.Franco Nt^ien Anthony. J. Ebreo, Waterbury, V8 4-door sedan. Guest Speaker: high school work they have done Roland Lebiqnc, Waterbury $100 to 1959, $3,500 to 1960, $2,000 to of 1,700 fighter-bombers for the Miss Ellen Hult, 77, died Thurs­ peri, Olive Lane, Rockville, a State 'Trooper Francis Barsa- Edward Moriarty ...... 649-0419 not later than May 20. $750 in 1962 and $300 In 1963. 1956 NASH $495 Rev. Fatfier Robert Keating "Girl Named Tamike" in 1959. 1961, $4,000 to 1962 and $1,000 to Air Force and Navy. Eventual day at The (jovenant Home-for the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph leau of the Stafford Springs Troop If you live in a typical house, , Frank Phllopena ...... 649-6114■ The tests will be given on Mon­ Howard Engel, Ekwt Hampton, Thomas P. Levantl, East Lyme 1963. cost of the TFX-^tactlcal Jlghter, Ag$d to Chicago, 111. She was a sls- Borge, 45 Charter Rd., Rqckville; investigated. , . you could easily run out of hot Rambler 4-door sedtin. Sponsored By S t James day, May 27, at the UB. Army 6:30 and 9:65 $260 in 1969, $500 in 1960, $260 in $200 in 1661 and $1,500; Ih 1962. experimental — project has been Holy Name Society Robert Conlombe...... a.^a...... 6 4 9 —7248 Genevieve Porter, East Hamp­ water several times a week.. Reserve ’Training Center, 700 S. Plus Steve MoQueen in ''' 1061. John Lavanto, Norwlih $250 in ton $250 to 1969, $600 in I960, $250 estimated at $6.6 bllllonl 1958 FORD $295 DONA’TION $1.00 Robert Digan ....649-8418 SAY Now you can have all the hot Quaker Lane, West Hartfqrd. Louis Esposito, New London, 1962. Ij. , V8-2-door. to 196^ and $500 in 1962. water you need at one time for . .'"or calling at St.'James Rectory They are scheduled for S a,m. to 8 •T H E B L O B " $400 in 1960 and $1,700 in 1962 •Jane M. LextoiiVNew, Britain Have You Heard That The Arthur B. Powers, beriin $600 only a day. Think of it— 1957 PLYM. $295 p.m. ■with one hour for lunch. • ■'■ In oo1ihwi-4:00 nnd 8:20 John Falvey, Groton, $600 in $600 in 1961. to 1959, $500 In 1961 and $3,500 to Cannon Hits GOP Plaza 4-door. To qualify for the tests, appli­ 1962. Eugene H. Lewis, WillimanOc 1962. 1 lyill 111! only a day! cants must be at least 19 years Daniel J. Farrell, Norwalk $150 $260 to 1961, $750 to 1662. Stewart Prtodle, Sharon $160 to Yes, thanks to Mobilheat— old, must have been out o f high ki 1960. Abraham M. Lippman, New 1959, $100 in 1960, $260 to 1962. Budget Cut Claim and an oil-fired (iot water heater e v e b \-b o i >v i s t a l k ­ school at least one year, a n- DonleL, Farrington, Wlatert)ury in g ABOUT THAT 1961 Haven $300 to 1063. Leo Pugliese, Hartford $1,260 of correct capacity—-your fandily neotlcut resident for at least six $200 in ;1969 and $200 in 1060. OLDSMOBILE F-86 Walter J, Liss, New Britain to 1960, $1,600 to 1961; $1,750 to (Continued from Page One) can take care of all their washing months preceding the date of ap- ENDS SUNDAY! Robert B. Feron, Windsor Locks $300 to 1961. i olton ake ouse 1962land $500 In 1963. (Small Car) WE .SOLD B L H needs at one time. ;)Ucatlon, and the class with which . $300 in 1960 and $300 in 1962 LAST SATURDAY FOR Chester H. Loomis, West Hart­ Fdtoard R. Quinn, Rooky Hill “Apparently," Cannem com­ .MFortunato, Hartfoixl and $700 to 1963. . Edwin Raffle, West Haven $300 "They overlook the fact that Find out how easy it is to switch toreea or their auxlHeries. IW jB W W W B B r $360 In 1963. James L. Lushy, Putnam $200 to 1963. the Appropriations Committee, to a Mobilheat-fired water heat* In gNieral, the Adds covered by Marvin I. ' Frank, Norwalk in 1969. Ralterl Ins. Agency Stamford with Democratic support, has cut YWt our Value-Rated $1,500 In 1962. •> /ttmily of Used Oar Plaza, now lo­ tito include Bhiglish math­ oaaeieMaiiDAaHi HO Kenneth Lutton, East Hampton $750 to 1959, $600 to 1960 and $1.- every bill ^tiiat it has considered BITUMINOUS AisPHALT PAVING ematics, natural srienees and so­ HO John P. Furey, Weftherslield $250 to 1962. 500 to 1962. and will cut others.” . cated In front of our new cial atudiea $1,500 in 1960 and $6,260 in 1962. ear showroom. Clarence McCarthy, Rockville Leo B Reagan, New London Earlier this year the Repub­ • d r i v e w a y s • PARKING LOTS • GAS STATIONS Harry Furness, Ekupt Hampton $600 in I960 and $76 to 1961; $400 in 1060. lican Policy Committee created a COVER $700 in I960,. $250 in 1961. MIHimU Charles M. McCollan Jr., Bethel William L. Records, Norwalk budget task force which set as its M O lilAR TY . • BASKETBALL COURTS J. 'William! Gagne, Hartford $360 to 1969. $200 in 1961. goal reductioiu of up to $16 bil­ $1,000 in 1960 and $2,450 in 1962. F. Leonard Reynolds, Hartford lion to the President's request for Manchester OHAROL. '■ John W. Oahan, Phitnam $100 in James MpCue, New Pritato $200 GHAROE^ in 1960 and $2M to 1061. $250 in 1963.' $10$ billion to new appropriations. b k o t h e r s 1969. John L. Reynolds, Trumbull $7,- ' LawrenM M. Gallagher, WeQi'- William Mepue, New? Britain AT YOUR FAVORITE DAIRY BAR ____ VVoilL^_erso#id/fy Supervised $1,000 in 1960 And $600 to 1061. 000 to ioei. LUNCH Oldsmobile Westown •rafield $250-in 1960. Nunzio Rlccuiti, Prospect $500 WE ARE 100% INSURED MUSIC and CNTEKTAINMENT lY W I Donald E. Gaynor, Norwalk Philip A. McDonald, Torrington Ml 3-5135 MOTOR** SALES 489 Hartford B d . . ^ t-goig $1,600 to 1662. in 1960, $250 in 1961 snd'WOO in A b o u t T ow n $200 In 1961. . l?62j - A NichMas Giamalts, Gtastopbury McEvoy, Inc., Waterbury $76 In 301*315 Ctnf«r Sf. Md ServtcW 1956 and $200 to 1963. Alvin Rich, Durham $800 to Members of the Eighth District ^ 0 1 OidmobUea For O ^ ’To maiatain.oor eontinaltY n $260 in 1061 and $150 ill 1062. 1960. We suggest you try Prank McGllllcuddy, West Hart­ Fire Department will meet tomor­ t 7 Years” ^ U M B t '‘T i n i q h L Jbaeplr J. OMca, Hartford $600 Paul 8.' Richmond, New Milford one „ o f our scrump­ e t Hedtesl Berrieo w* are M lOM. ford $300 to 1963. row at 7 p.m. at fire! headquarters, GIVE •M W E »T CEhPTER ST. $200 in 1960 snd $400 in 1962. Mato and Hilliahl Sts,, and go to tious grilled ham and TeL 84S-1511 BROTHERS Since 1920 Jacob OoIdUajOt, Norwich $250 John A. McGuire, Wallingford Willard B. Rogers, MoiKhestsr really versatilel A little bit of Dixie, awfa*. tn 1961 and $500 in 1962. $260 in 1961. " the Holmes Funeral ' Home, 400 sandwiches. GREEN STAMPS Open BvwihigH 'TUI 9 TEL Ml 3-7691— Wj^ Carry Jennite Sealer ■IBMtfBI $1,400 to 1900. >. Mato St., to pay, respects to the Satordagni Till s P.M. Open A ll Day twist. You nune.it, they phy it! John GMden, New . Haven $1,000 Peter McLoughlln, Torrlngton Root Insi .^gency, 'East Haddam EXTRA tn 1060 and $3,000 In 1962. ’ - $1,100 in 1969. late ClareiM;e E. Warner,, a mem* You Can Taste Ih e Quality $250 in 1959 and $360 In 1960. Oato' A 7iSO-Gh0iv At RlMiard M. Grant, Hebron $160 : H * JamM p. McManus; New Havtn Charles RosengartaiL Water­ M obilliG ot iM SUNOAY R L 44A-T-5 AIllCB Outside O f Manchester— 649-8019 ki 1961. $800 in 1968. I bury $100 in 1969 $100 in , 'Rm Rartna iriUUa Sortety wijl « A44A U* dean eiSts Augustus Gregory, Colchester Francis J. Mi 1960. 1160 in 1960 sad 4$S0 in 1963. _ . _ ^ 1 “‘••t Monday at '7:S0 6jn,»at 1tio> c r - : $500 in 1960, $ 2 { ) 0 1961 and |300 John X RoMt, Martfoed $100 la ItaUan AmurioaB ^ub. . I A'). ■i >AG« FOipl MAKCHESTEJfe EVENING I^ A L D , MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 19W MANCHESTER EVEWlNg HERALD, M A i(^ E ri^ CONN, SATURDAY. MAY ^1?68 HUmrl^Ffit^r New Tork, one of them' already under sentence because one of his •Wonders of the Universe T T f - ? - £oi?mn0 ff^raUi stray bullsts at ths time of Cas; Connecticut ID BY TBJi tro’s Visit to'New York had killed Wor in Space Part 1 maud. :’iNO CO. m a an innocent girl bystander. There «ll Strtet Yankee C h u r c h e s it«r. Conn. was some expression of shock over ncraUBUN . By A.H.O. IR R. rBROUSON the release of such Castro hench­ Publlahtn men, and even a raised eyebrow Church of Christ St. Bridget’s Church 8 t Joha'a PoHsh N^tioRal Battlefield in the Sky Founded October 1, u n If We were a legislator we would Orange'Hall,'E. Center St. or two over the fact that Governor, R«v. Stanley E, Hastillo OathoUe Chnroh, ibitobed Bt«i7 ______BTentaR______Except,, not be In the least deterred, by the Eugene Brewer, Minister Rev. Deanle R. Huaaey Rev. Walter A, Hyssko ’• and Holldare. Entered~ ' 'cd at the Rockefeller had given his consent clean bill 'report of the . special fHce at Uancheatir Conn., aa By DR. I. M. LEVITT, DIreetor concern Itseff wltb the launching and the charge that Castro was committee investigating the price 9:45 a.m., Bible drill- for chil­ Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. of killer aatsllites which can re­ BUSINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY Claia Mall Matter Masaes at 8:30 and 10.:80 a.m. The Felt Planstariuni proving able to •■blackmail” us for of the prospective site for the dren. / main in orbit always in r^^dlness SUBSCRIPTION RATES lO/a.m., BiMe classes for all Of the Franklin Institute anything he wanted, even for a state medical school, from voting St. James’ Church . Jehovah’s Wltaesaea to destroy potential threats to a Payable In Advance for the next probe of state real ages.. Cold war adveraarles on earth Ine. Year .... S23.00 suspension of our own legitimate Rev. Edward d. Reardon, Pastor Klagdon Hall ' may soon look imon space as a country. The killer satellites can iHc Month# ... 11.00 estate purchasing that was of 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Rev. Eugene F. Torpey possess a homing device to draw Iiree Montha S.tO Sermon: "Attitudes- 'Toward the 791 Main 8t. potential battlefield in which bi­ domestic laws and system of jus­ fered. Rev. Joseph H. MoCann within lethal distance of an of­ n'e Month ... l.U Bible.” zarre battles will be fought with U m H E ST E R tice. We are cynical about such mat Rev. Jidin D. Regan 3 p.m.. Public Bible.discourse: the victor In space recoiplied as fensive satellite and remain there ■/ MEMBER o r ters. If this deal was. clean, that 3 p.m.. Special Congregational MANCHESTER ■ THE ASSOCIATED PRESC The assumption, of course, was "Are Wicked Spirits Mlaleadina; the victor on earth. This is the until the offensive satellite under­ is beautiful. But It* Is no guarantee singing. « goes a change o( course which • For Auto WlpdnhleMa The Aaaociated P reu la exclualvely that the 21 Americans Castro was S p.m., Evening. Worship. Ser- Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and the W orld?” fond hope entertained by, many entitled to the ute of republlcatlon of that the next one will be, of that ll.:3o a.m. '4:15 p.in., Watchtower study ar­ peoples' on the earth. They feel will start it down to an earth tar­ AUTO PARTS • For Store Frontn aad all newa diapatchea credited to It or releasing that day were merely In­ mbn: "Who Ls the Antichrist?” all alzeo of window* not otberwlae credited In thia paper the last one was. ticles: “Inner Harmony, Proof of that only In this way, if war does get. At that Instant the killer sat­ lEAFtiOD Thursday. 7:30 p,m.. Midweek and alaO the local newa publlahed here. nocent amateur bystanders who One reason we are . cynical ellite can be automatically acti­ 7 70 BROAD SI c h o i c e v a r ie t y • For Table Tope service. , Lesson: Job.38-42. St. BartholomtRis Church the Bible's Divine' Authorship,” come, can the earth be spared All rlihta of republlcatlon of epcclal— had been unlawfully held by Cas­ that we have been reading tlie Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor and "Jehovah's Change of Instru­ the holocaust of nuclear devasta­ vated to perform' its mission. diapatchea herein are alao reaerved. political news out of the state of While this method appears to pos­ A hrm 'A t Touf Service For Quality OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. tro. Rev. Richard C. Bollea ment.” * tion. MACHINE SHOP SERVICE r^ill aervlea client of N. B. A Serv- during the past few Presbj-tertan Church AMistant Pastor Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., TheocraUc It may well be thst the salva­ sess the virtues of simplicity, some SATURDAY 8 A.M. to NOON ee. Inc. Now it develops that three of 48 Spruce St. SqUlPMENT Publlahera R»reeentatlvea The years. There, everything has been Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and Ministry School. tion of the earth will depend upon problems of inordinate complexity the Americans Included in this Her. James L. Ranson, Minister are involved in making it opertL:' PARTS (new and rebuilt) Seafood Jultua Matbewa special Axency—New possible. 11:15 a.m. 8:16 p.m.. Service meeting. Its pursuing war only In space. ACCESSORIES Yor^ Chleaito. Detroit and Boaton. group were agents for our Connecticut is, by comparison, 9 p.m., aayton L. Peace, circuit However, there is always the pos- tlonal. ■"•7 J. A. WHITE mbSm b e r a u d it BUREAU OF 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School. AduU Now that orbiting astronaUts SUPPLIES CIRCUUATIONe own Central Intelligence Agancy, cizilized state. But one still has Church of the Assumption supervisor, will give counsel and slWllty' that before the stage is Du Pont Paint, SuppHee 43 O A K ST. certain memories which make it class studies parables of ^ u s . service talk. set for space wars, 'strenuous ob­ have discovered they can maneu­ GLASS CO. Tne Herald Prlntin* Company, ^nc.. caught during their cloak and Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Open Saturdaya Until 6 P.M. TEL. 849-8987 advisable not to take that for Registration of new students. Saturday, 8 p.m., "New Things jections to reconnaissance satel­ ver their vehicles, other me^ods 81 Blesell St.—Tel. M9-7322 aaaumea no financial reapunelblllty lot dagger activities for us Inside 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Rev. Francis J. MIohalek, present themselves for the destruc­ typpxrapblcal errora appearinx in ad- granted for too long a period. Pastor Learned,” a service talk and dU- lites and armed or "offensive” sat­ vartlaementa and other readina matter Cuba, and therefore, one presumes, Sermon; "The Christian' Family in tion of offensive satellites. By In The Hancheater Erenlnx Herald. One never knows. . Rev. Francis T. Rutler, cussion with the circuit super­ ellites might trigger provocative quite naturally and legally subject Sometimes the surface appear a Pagan World.” Nursery and Jun­ visor. measures to challenge these. It is drawing close to an offensive sat­ ior Church. Associate ellite, the astronaut can sUbJect It . Dlaolay advertlsinx cloalng houra: to arrest, as a minimum. ance of things continues inno these measures which can preci­ For Monday—1 p.m Friday. cent and normal for years on end, 6 p.m.. Youth Fellowship, un­ pitate war on earth. to radiations of various types to CAR LEASING PONTIAC For Tueaday—1 p.m. Monday. 'W’e were aa anxious to get these der the supervision of Manuel Re- Masses at 7. 8, 9. 10:16 and St. Mary’s Episcopal Church render electronic and mechanical yfutedfUiOMUA. For Wedniaday—1 p.m. T\ieadaT. Only some accidental blunder, or 11:30 a.m. Church and Park SU. T he dramatic success of our Ti­ AND . For Thuradav—1 p m. Wedneaday. American agents back, if we could, quirk of circum.stances and fate bello. ros weather sateflites which can components inoperative. He can For Friday—1 p.m. Thuraday. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Ser­ The Rev. George F. Noetrand, incinerate the offensive satellite 't n .'X For Saturday—! p.m. Friday. aa Castro was eager to get his may suddenly lift the lid for Rector telemeter back detailed pictures and RENTALS Classified deadline: 10:30_a.m. aa«h mon,; Joshea. Oid’ Testaments First Church of Christ, Sclentitt of the earth's surface indicates by. using mirrors to concentrate 858 BURNSIDE AVE. 19 Maplf St.— 849.8879 agents out of our prisons. glimpse of 'something not quite so Masonic Temple The Rev. John D.'Hughee First' In Mancheeter. New cart, TEMPEST day of publication exrenl Saturday — pleasant underneath. Book of Action.” that the time is hot too distant solar radiation on Its surface. He EAST HAR’TFORD • a.m Donbvan arranged this, and out­ Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., Feilow- The Rev. William F. Gender in can also destroy the delicate com­ REPAIRS U N - But there ought to be some con The Rev. Ronald Haldeman when satellites may evolve as full maintenance, fully Ineured side of the obvious fact that Cas ship Circle at the Manse. Discus­ 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sunday powerful reconnaissance tools. If ponents by using an explosive SALES ond^ERVICE Saturday, May 4. tlnual threat that somebody may School and nursery. to reduce your proMema and 289.6333 GRILLS, ELEUTRiO CRONS, tro’s agents couldn't possibly be sion and Bible study. to these are added the retrieva­ shell. An orbiting astrbnaut in a pry under the surface And take an '■Everlasting Punishment” will 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. worries. For full Information TOASTERS, PEBCOLATOR8. Quieter Chaos In Laos nice people, like our agents, we ble Discoverer capsules with their maneuverable satellite Apparently Power and Hand Tools VACUUM CLEANERS, experimental look. be the subject of the Lesson-Ser­ 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer with In- can. dispose of any threat in the call Painting nnd Decoimting Teela The best guarantee of order and Community Baptist (Aiurch atructlon by the Rev. Mr. Nos­ high-resolution photographic pay­ Paul Dodge HE.ATERS, FANS, . Bi’ents in Laos seem to be slip^ doubt that any fair-minded ob­ mon. The Golden Text is from load capabltiUes, n o. region on sky. Garden nnd Land Toole Vic’s for Pizza, Grinders honesty in public affairs is a feel 585 E. Center St. Isaiah S3: 32. Scriptural selections trand. Classes. Nursery and kin­ SEWING MACHINES ping back into an old familiar pat­ server thinks that Donovan should Rev. Alex H. Elaesscr, Minister earth will he Immune to the pry­ One question needs answering: Paul Dodge Pontiac Baby, Household, Pnrty How long has ft been since you^ Pontiac^ Inc. ing, on the part of those handling include: Proverbs 1 1 : 2l. Correla­ dergarten In Children’s Chapel. Is a country going to sit idly by INC. and Banquet SuppUee Holmes Member of Golden Rule Order from Vic’s you are sure of the bk abused for doing it. So far. In 11 a.m.. Holy Communion with ing eyes of satellites. As yet, ob­ had a really good pizza ? There 878 Main St.—Tel. 649-2881 All work guarontMd tern—one in which nothing really state decisions, that somebody may tive passages from "Science and jection to the presence of orbit­ and watch its pfmnslve satellites ; 878 MAIN STREET Invalid Needs Home, 4d0 Main St., w u accepted'^ quality of the ingredients for Vic seems settled, assured, or very hia'rather merciful avocational ca- suddenly take an unexpected look 9:30 a.m., Church School .for all Health with Key to the Scriptures" sermon by the Rev. Mr. Gender. are all kinds of pizzas, good, bad ages. Classes through Grade 3 ing reconnaissance vehicles has shot out of the sky? And, if It Phone 649-2881 for the fourth year to represent, In the Holmes Funeral Home and takes pride in the food sold here. reer, ke has helped thousands of into things. by Mary Baker Eddy, include: p. Baby-sitting nursery in Children's isn’t what course c8n that coun­ also those 'visiting there are mpst and indifferent, and practically You have seven different kinds of definite. have expanded seselon lasting Chapel. been, and may continue to be, this vicinity, a grdup of funeral individukl lives without giving One of . the most illuminating 391: 13-28. try take? We Urge Yoii To Support appreciative of the fine paved every person makes them differ­ grinders to choose from, try the There is neither war nor peace. through worship service. 5 p.m.. Combined services of purely verbal. It may well be that away any points in the cold war. stories in state polltlc.s in recent 8 p.m., Wedneaday meeting. no nation on earth would contem­ At this time International law directors, international In scope, parking area at the rear of the ently. But If you want a real taste meat ball, sausage, Italian ham, CUNLIFFE There Is no truce, but there is, at years le that of how two top fig­ 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. Reading Room hours at 749 Main the Senior and Junior Young Peo­ The Lutz Junior Museum DON W ILLIS In fact, he has consistently scored plate triggering a war by under­ applicable to space is nonexistent. Custom Made known as the Order of the Golden Home. There is ample space to treat, if you want a pizza that regular or other fillings. You will, this particular moment at least, no ures, one a Democrat, the other a Communion and reception of mem­ St., excepting legal holidays. Mon­ ple’s Fellowships with meetings find them perfect for snacks, for bers. Sermon: "These Things the following. taking active countermeasures. Today, the airspace over a coun­ Rule. The Order accepts Its mem­ park 60 cars away from the traf­ has a crisp, brown crust with a MOTOR SALES fighting. There is no agreement on one big point—which Is that the Republican, conceived the idea of day through Saturday, 11 a.m. to But of this We cannot be certain. try Is considered inviolate and any fic lanes, and at night the park­ sauce that is bubbling with a lunches, or to serve at night. Or­ Church Teaches:: Our Freedoms 4 p.m.; Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 Daily, 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. bers after consideration of their EXPERT AUTO BODY, and GARAGE anything, biit there is a continua­ civilization he represents does not having their respective party or The significant point is that as violation brings Instant retaliation Window CovoriRgs ing area is brilliantly lighted. tantalizing aroma of tomato sauce, der them ahead and they' will be ganizations unite in approval of a and Our World Mission.” Nursery. p.m. Wednesday, 10 a.m., Holy Com­ CUSTOM MADE ethical standing and their ability ready when you get there. FENDER REPAIRS consider it shameful or weak to munion. far as we know, no -armed nu­ —"if such retaliation lies within The Holmes Funeral Home is a skillfully blended with herbs and 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4,531 tion o f various inconclusive kinds certain major real estate pur 2 p.m.. Children meet at church the capability of that country.” CANVAS AWNINGS e Window Shades to render fine services at mod- Another choice for a meal from care about people. to go to Children's Choir Festival 7:30 p.m.. Apostolic Rite of clear satellites have been orbited costs spacious, one, large enough to han­ spices, topped with cheese, or any ENA.MEL and LACQUER of meetings, none of which pro­ chase being considered by the Emanuel Lutheran Church to pose potential threats to stra­ There exists no laws governing e Vertical and Venetian Blinde dle the largest of services. No ef­ other favorites such as mush­ Vic’s is Italian spaghetti with Specializing in at Central Baptist Church, Hart­ Rev. O. Henry Anderson, Pastor Confirmation administered by the reconnaissance or armed satellites. Affiliation with (he Order of the meat sauce. You can buy the sauce REFINISHINGS duces even a definite assurance state. 'They agreed. between ford. Rt. Rev. John H. Esqulrol, D.D., tegic areas on earth, though it Dropee nnd Hardware fort has been spared to make this rooms, meat, sausage, aulchovles, The Roadside Couch themselves, that the price the John Pufflnbarger, Intern must be admitted we know noth­ If a counti^ decides to tsike ex­ Golden Rule is made possible only separately If you wish and cook that another meeting will be held, 7 p.m., Junior and Senior Bap­ S.T.D., Suffragan Bishop of Con­ by the approval of a representa­ Home one of the finest, the facil­ peppers, onions, call Vic’s F’lzza REASONABLE PRICES BRAKE SERVICE state would pay would be suffi­ ing about the functions of the re­ treme measures against offensive ities are modem, naturally, ' in­ Shop, 154 W. Middle Tpke., dial the spaghetti at home. It really but each of which somehow seems .Down in New York City the tist Ybuth Fellowships. necticut; tive group of persons In the com­ FREE ESTIMATES cient to enable the business inter­ 9 a.m.. Divine Worship and cently orbited Russian Cosmos sat­ satellites and these satellites are FINOELL'S cluding air conditioning, loud 649-3700 and place your order. It pays to order sauce from Vic’s, to be succeeded by another. 7 to 8 p.m., Baptist Jubilee Ad­ Church School. munity; it is felt that a funeral for making real Italian spaghetti Front End Alignment highway safety cause is about to est from which the purchase was ellites. The presence of such in turn, protected, there Is an ex­ 488 MIDDLE I'PKE.. EAST speaker system, and a dictograph will be ready at the time you RT. 88—VERNON, CONN. Within this shadowy, relatively vance Mission Study. The book 10:30 a.m.. Divine Worship and South Methodist Church armed and highly provocative" sat­ cellent chance that a shooting war director’s fellow townsmen are the sauce is a time consuming affair Just Above the Traffic Circle receive the practical assistance of to be made to take a generous in­ To the 'Whole Creation” will be best possible authorities on the fire detective system that provides suggest, and you will hardly be peaceful version of chaos, there Church School. Bible Study for Rev. Lawreitce F. Almond ellites would create an intolerable will occur—In space. Phone 648-4888 for it takes a long time to slow General Repair Work some profeasional psychologists. direct Intereet in the future cam­ reviewed. Rev. Ray C. HoUM Jr. subject of eligibility for a dis­ complete coverage 24 hours a day able to wait till you get home to ■ TEL. 648-0016 paign funds of both Connecticut post-conflrmands In the reception situation lor our military which Unless the cold war ceases on Re Ae JPEARIa) Prop# to insure against a fire. The large start eating It. Here Is a pizza simmer the sauce to bring out the are all kinds of subtleties and nu­ They are to be given their fling room. tinction such as affiliation with fiavor. Vic’s sauce is simply oirt political parties. may result in putting this country earth, this observer can foresee chapel may be converted Into two that will top all others you have ances which only the Orient could at promoting safety because of the Gospel Hall At both services, sermon: "By ig squarely In the active anti-satel­ the Order of the Golden Rule. of- this world, 'Whether yqu ordeT This proposition was proceeding a complex of offehsive satellites Membership is held on a yearly smaller ones by closing sliding eaten, no-«oggy"crusf, the crust produce. demonstrated failure..of ordinary 415 Center St Your' Good Works '^ e y Shall Ship. Communion Service. Grade 8 lite, business...... herded by a group -of watchful the sauce with meat balls or with aa if. it. were routine — and indeed classes In Church.' basts and may be revoked at any doors. On the second floor there is so crisp tbat you could enjoy S6m¥ of the visits' the supposed it might have gone on being eii Glorify God.” Nursery. Counter-Meueures Coneidered astronauts in fighter satellites — It alone. sausage. It requires a deft hand TOURAINE appeals to reason and ^common SHE u s FORi time should a member prove un- Is a third chapel and each chapel with the herbs and a master’s protagonists and antagonists make tirely routine — if it had not iwen 10:30 a.m.. Breaking Bread. 6:30 p.m.. Hi League meeting. 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Church School Some scientists have Indicated much like shepherds herding a ■Why are Vic's pizzas so out­ sense— which have directed 12:16 p.m., Sunday School. for Nursery through Grade 7. • Aluminum BoU Up Awninga CAMPING worthy^ Is complete with its own family touch with seasoning, 'and this that one of the executives of the Wednesday, 10 a.m., Bible Study that the obvious and easiest way flock' of sheep. Intelligence from standing? First of all, Victor to each other are official; others at.motorists for g^erations now 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. in the chapel.' 10:45 a.m.. Second Mile Club for e Venetian Blinde Through Us affiliation with the room. 'There Is also a flower room. Victor Dubaldo has. The sauce PAINTS business interest involved had the of eliminating reconnaissance or computer stations on earth can EQUIPMENT It is possible to hold thrpe separ­ Dubaldo, the owner, buys only are mere ''tours of inspection.” — to produce anv^articular result Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer- meet­ Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Lecture Grades 8 and 9. Classes for Senior e Storm Doors Order of the Golden Rule the is so rich, so skillfully blended and Puritanical nicety to be se” erely offensive satellites would be to signal the approach of satellite de­ Holmes FXineral Home can make ate services at the same time with­ quality ingredients; he knows that As the protestations of various ing. and discussion on "Our New High. stroyers. When the enemy ap­ e Combination .Windows Tents, Cote, Bleeping Bags, seasoned that your family will call in the behavlqr'of motorists. shocked by this proposuion for spray a cloud of particles into or­ all arrangements should death oc­ out confusion or interference. there is no substitute for the best For Best Results Friday, 8 p.m., Bible study. Church,” in the Chapel. 2 p.m., Methodist Youth Rally bit in a direction opposite to that proaches to destroy the offensive Manchester Awning Co. Air Mattreaees, Stovea for it again and again. As a Bides in the supposed conflict are In the n^w approach, it will be using a respectable business as cur away from home. Every de­ More and more people are real­ in cooking. Second, he Is a master matter of faot, order extra or you at Wesley Memorial Church, East in which an offensive satellite is satellttes, the astronauts con ma­ 198 WEST CENTER ST. Lanterns in the art of making sauces, the examined, it becomes apparent recognlz^ that motorists do not agent In mulcting the taxpayers Hartford. tail can be handled as the family izing the Importance of planning may find yourself with only a ta­ of the state for the benefit of the moving. Other scientists are im- neuver to either disable the de­ Telephone 649-8091 blending of herbs, the light touch that neither the pro-Communist head jifto accidents in the course / 7 p.m.. Grade 9 Fellowship, wishes, and through this affilia­ ahead to that when death does blespoonful for yourself! PAUL'S slush funds, of the respective po­ Area Churches certaln whether we can orbit stroyers, In which event the of­ EBtnHlBhed 1049 MANCHESTER occur they will not be overwhelm­ of, spices. Put them together and Pathet Lao, at the extreme left, Room 22, enough particles to Insure some fensive satellites will remain in­ tion the family’s wishes will be . If you want spaghetti cooked of piiy sane or reasonable process, litical parties. SURPLUS SALES CO. carried out exactly as though they ed with a myriad of decisions to you have the perfect pizza. Un­ the real Italian way, order it at PAINT SUPPLY nor the pro-Westem extreme right put because they are probably ex­ 7:30 p.m.. Membership Seminar, type of contact. Assuming that the tact; or the fighters will be shot expected gpiests drop-in and you ■This relatively innocent business St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 169 N. MAIN ST. were there personally. Should you make. Should yo-a feel that you Vic’s for this spaghetti is so fia. has been engaged in any fightini magnate communicated hia sense St. Maurice Church Susannah WeSley Hall. concentration of particles can be down, In which event the offensive haven’t a thing to serve them? 645 Main -Street pressing a resentment of some Wapptng achieved, we then simply wait un­ nt Depot Square require such a service, call the would like to find out a little more vorful, not a mass' of tasteless AU that has been going on of shock to the right quarters, and Bolton 8 p.m.. Twenties and Thirties satellites will be inactiviated. Manchester ^ Call Vic’s and delight them with mu.sh. Each strand Is firm tex­ Tel. 649-0300 kind. Rev. Jamea A. Blrdsall, Vicar will meet at the home of Mrs. Pol­ til the two run Into one another. The objective of one nation to Holmes Funeral Home. about making arrangements, a the deal had to be called off. Be­ Rev. Bernard L. McGurk Open Dail.v to 9:00 P.M. ■ At the Holmes Funeral Home member of the Holmes family will one of his famous pizzas. tured, just slightly "chewey” and this version, has been a poUte lit- There is a good chance that any Pastor ly Comolll, Brandy Rd., Bolton. The offensive satellite will be establish and maintain offensive Rug Cleaning" J. PARR— 648-7111 Vic’s grinders are as famous as cause there was never any public 10 a.m., Holy Communion. Cof­ there is always a member of the help ybu in any way possible. For when you cover it wit Vic’s rich .tie atruggle, with gumr shovra motorist who causes an accident is Discussion of the "Contemporary traveling at about five miles a satellites and the other to elimi­ Company the pizzas and, with all the spring sauce, just plan on "seconds” for exposure of the story the only re­ fee time at Wapplng Elementary Image of Man.” second and the incoming particles nate them provides the "makings” Holmes family ■ to answer your instance. If you do not 'have a occasionally, betweeiy^'nval fac­ driving along with a mind suffused sult the public ever could see — Masses at 7, 8:30, 10, and 11:30 call. This Is a family affair, and housedleaning ahead, they make the entire family. School. a.m. at this altitude m'ust also possess of a hot space war. However, this 18 Hannaway St. cemetery lot, making k' hjirrled tions inside the neutral faction. and then without ever really because it is, you always receive choice can result In the purchase a wonderful luncheon; you can Vic’s is open daily Tuesday Berube's with reaentment., -or annoyance Wednesday, 8 p.m., fi -iiscopal the same speed. Thus the particles observer believes that once the serve them knowing that the knowing the precise reason, involv­ Church of the Nazarene Del Knowles, Prop. PORTABLE TV RENTALS personal and interested assistance. through Saturday 7:30 to 11; and TYPEWRITER SERVICTS This piece of/{Sretense on the against somebody not even present Churchmen will meet at home of St. Bernard's Church would Inevitably close on the sat­ mission is completed, be It the of one that does not provide what whole family will have a nourish- ed — was the crimp the incident 388 Main S t Call 643-0012 The entire family, Mark Holmes you want. It may cost you too on Sunday from 4:00- to 10:30; ‘ 479 filiddle Tpke. E. scene is pick ^ Up and given some on the highway. He takes that re­ George Potterton, 171, Avery St. St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Rev. Robert J. Shoff, Pastor ellite with a relative speed of al­ maintenance of offensive satellites Motoroln and Zenith Bales Injg liinch. The rolls are so fresh closed on Monday. Once you Coll 644-1111 Manchester put in the career of one of the Friday, 8 p.m.. Executive com­ most 10 miles a second. Even a or their destruction, the war In and his son.s Howard, Arthur and much without meeting your requi­ • —do hard and dry rolls here— partial v a lle y In the analysis of sentment out in behavior just two leaders Involved. Rev. Patrick P. Mahoney ' and Service have tried the food here you will mittee meeting at Wapping Pastor grain of sand traveling at 10 miles the sky is over, and need not spill 3-D AY Norman, are dedicated to serving rements. Find out what services a crisp on the outside and soft in­ REBUILT TYPEWRITERS some outdide observers. It seems reckless and defiant enough to Later on, however, something 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. with deep regard and personal con­ funeral director offers, a member know why so many say "ft’s Vic’s FOB REPAIRS, School. a second can damage or destroy over to the surface of the earth. We Service AU Makes of TV, side. 'When you order grinders for me.” ROYALS, UNDERWOODS, . that pris present operation, from else did happen. The original own­ 10;45 a.m.. Revival Service. The sideration, and this has become of the Holmes family will answer REPLACEMENT cause tragedy for himself and any Masses at 7, 8, 9, lO and 11 Rev. Claude Jones, evangelist. vital equipment In the satelite, From the above it must be rea­ SERVICE! Radios aad Pl^onographs ON ALL TYPES OF L. C. SMITHS Etc. Mapdh 31 on, has indeed been an stranger who happens to have the er bf the real estate In question St. John’s Episcopal Church a.m. ■ thus pulling the teeth of the of­ lized that war In space is simply a tradition with the Holmes fam­ your questions fully and you cBm sold, it to rmother business- con­ 6 p.m., Nazarene 'Young People’s — also — decide what is best for you and ^ffort .on the part of the Commu- poor luck to be on the same high­ Rt. 80, Vernon Society. fensive satellite. an extension of conflict In a ver­ ily. We Handle Stationery Along cern which in turn sold it to the Those who use' the services of your family. With Office 5Iachine Supplies ''nlsts to play for a split in the Rev. Jamec L. Grant, Rector Sacred Heart Church Once stable materials like sand, tical direction. The only- difference FURNITURE CLEAN MODERN Chaminade Club to Present way with him at the moment of state, which now owns it. We have 7 p.m.. Revival Service. The Rev. Your Mall List As Desired Rt SO, Vernon Mr, Jones. gravel or small stones are In or­ is the degree of mobility. Mili­ ranks of the neutralist factions, in his distemper. never had investigative curiosity 8 a.m., Holy Communion.' tary men will appreciate the fact Rev Ralph Kelly, Pastor Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Annual bit, they Will stay there for sig­ TV SERVICE brown potato, pickled beets, A. ,1. BERUBE. Prop. ■- the hope that the neutralist fac- So, instead of. appealing to mo­ enough to try to ascertain whether 9:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer, nificant periods, eVen decades, and that the association of moblUty Coventry Spring Concert on May 13 Family service, classes, sermon. meeting of Missionary Society. 99 SU M M ER ST, home-made fruit pie; Thursday— 649-3477 — 646-6342 'tion might be reduced to the dis­ torists to drive safely—often the the price eventually paid by the thus present a hazard to all fu­ with maneuverability to evade of­ astro-nauts, (grinders at the high" state had changed, or to try to 11 a.m.. Holy Communion, ser­ Masses at 7:30, 8:30, 10 and,’ 3 Blocks From McKee BL appearing point, and Laos then 11:15 a.m. ture satellites In that orbit or even fensive measures is not necessari­ school only), potato chips, peach exact opposite of what they really pry into, the possibility that part mon and classes. Center Congregational Church ly present In space. The Chaminade Musical Club:?’ Organ selections will be "Choral left a kingdom not of three fac­ traveling through it. The finely TEL. 648-3308 tapibca; Friday—baked fish with WOODCOCK want to do in their mental state— of the price may somehow still 7 p;m., Evening Prayer and United A ureh of Christ divided material would move in Until such time as we are cer­ Registration will present its annual Spring Prelude,” by Bach;'"Spires,” by tions, but of only two. One can St. Francis of Assisi Church 11 Center St. . lemon butter, Spanish rice, mixed REFRIGERATION CO. VIC’S PIZZA SHOP the new style safety campaign will have found a way Into the patriotic Young People's Fellowship meet­ an orbital ring which would circle tain of never pursuing a war in vegetables, oatmeal wafers. Concert Monday, May 13, at 8:15 ‘Rasley; "The Interior Song,” by South Windsor Rev Clifford O. Simpson, Minister ~ number- would -oome exliort and encourage- motorlsta-to .rq]e .qf ijfiiping sqd sup­ ing. ______:... the earth to create an extremely space We must be prepared for Holiday Approved p.m. at South Methodist Church Benoit; "In Summer,” by Steb- 153 W. Middle Turnpike ■Monday. 8 p.m., iSpiscopal R«V. J ««l«i F. GiyilH, PMter R ev-. Joseph H. PUdjgy, _ a hot war on earth. In this war "BLOCKS For Schools Fhone 649-3700 next in Communist planning. take a look inside themselves, spot port our two party System. But dangerou* -Basaus* -of tbl» The State Senate has approved bins; "Sinfonla from Church If ,we were a legislator, and didn’t Church Women’s meeting. Rev. Raj-tnond R. Yuskautkae, Aasoclate Minister condition, stable particles are In all the lecHflblogrcat “savances"End - FINE SELECTION Reception Hall. Mrs. Muriel Crew Cabtata 106,” by Bach; "Fanta- Upholstery In the same vein of analysis, the their own resentments, then bring Wednesday, 10 a.m., Holy Com­ ...... a - measure -estabUshing - a . new -AWay- o f W«»t—Hartford- -will- di= .. have to do the work ourselves, Assistant Pastor disfavor. To overcome this objec­ skills mobilized in the space race' state holiday-—Nathan Hale Day. ate;" by Baelir ~AH|fUs' Bel?' by P«-MRita' present lack of actual fighting, them out into the open and talk we’d vote. for-every Investigation munion. ..t Holy Communion at all services. tion, the cloud of particles may may be used. Orbiting bombs In WINES SM2Ddys rect'the chorus. Proceeds 'will ben­ Bizet; and "Short Fantasle,” by Friday, 9 a.m., Holy Commun- 8 and 9:15 a.ni.. Sermon: "I Am The measure, also approved by the Re-upholstering ' S P A G H E H I the present status of shadowy about them to somebody until they that came along. Masaes at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 'and be composed of ice or some other special orbits, superbombs to be House’, directs the Governor to efit a Laurel Music Camp scholar­ Hopkins. ioh. 11:30 a.m. Doing a Great Work.” exploded at high altitudes and nat­ COMFORT” truce, the present status of possi­ are able to laugh about them, maferial which would sublime un­ LIQUORS Children .to'enter Grade 1 in the proclaim Sept. 22 of each year as ship fund for students at Man­ Mrs. ChMe Will sing "Art Thow * Modern Furniture ^ R A V IO LI 11 a.m.. Reception of Confirma­ der the radiation of the sun. The ural bombs from deep space may Troubled,” from "Rodelinda,” by ble escape, after all, from full thus ending .the possibility they school system in September are Nathan Hale Day and specifies chester High School. St. George’s Episcopal Church tion class. Sermon: "I Am Doing particles would then be effective be the weapons of the future. Mrs. Alnley is a graduale of G. F. Handel; "La Canzone D1 and Antiques ^ OPEN DAILY crisis in Laos can all be traced to A Thought for Today Rt. 44A, Bolton Vernon Methodist Church a' Great Work.” BEER to be registered May 13 and 14 that the .event shall be suitably will have to-transfer their hostility and deadly but for a brief peri­ observed in the public schools as Wellesley College, Wellesley, Doretta," from "La Rondine," by 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. the fact that the neutralist faction Rev. Edward W. Johnson, Vicar Rt. 80 9:15 and 11 a.m.. Church School. Next week we e Store Stools and Booths . from its real life object to some Sponsored by the, Manchestv Rev. Robert Flrby od, then dissipate as a harmless w ill. discuss W E DELIVER at the elementary schools. a day honoring Nathan Hale for Mass., where she was a music Giacomo Puccini; "Under the Wil­ SUNDAYS CooncU of Churches Nursery through Upper Junior. gas. "Bombs In Orbit." • Custom Furniture resisted the Communist plotting anonymous car just ahead on the At the Robertson, ScKool the his selfiess patriotism. major, and she was a former low Tree,” from "Vanessa,” ’ by Slipcovers and Draperies 4 P.M, to 10:.30 P.M. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Members of the Junior High De­ Another method of destroying of­ mfmber of the music faculty of and tempting, and maintained it- road. 10:15 a.m.. Holy Communion 9:30 a.m., Morning worship and hours will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In Art Show Samuel Barber; ”0 Lonely Night,” Slade to Order Tomorrow is the day that people partment will attend Church with fensive satellites would be to blow Copyright 1968 Pennsylvania State College, State CLOSED MONDAYS aelf fairly solid, .so that the Com­ and Church School. child care. Sennon by pastor. their families. v r c H r s each day. On May 13 only regis­ Three local artists are exhibit­ by London Ronald, and "Just Complete Selection of Materials As this kind of .campaign ampli­ even consider going to worship. Holy Communion, them up by aiming an explosive General Featurse Corp. ing ' at the annual spring exhibit College, Pa: She Is presently a Spring,” by John Duke. munists may have to resume, for fies itsejf, there can be a welcome E^’en if our feet lead us there, Wednesday. 8 p.m.. Executive device or ’'killer” mechanism and . - -J. . - ‘ tration wdll also be held from 7 \ FREE F..STIMATES 10:45 a.m., Church school. PACKAGE STORE of Uie Manchester Pine Arts As­ Chorus numbers are "Awake Lower Level of the Parkade a while, thsir acceptance of a we should be careful; committee meeting. Trinity Covenant C3iurch ^ then launching the device to ren­ Bolton Congregational Church to 9 p.m. ’ . ; • decline of emphasis on all the ap­ . 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellow- 30 B188ELL ST.~«48-8807 At Coventry Grammar School, sociation. Mrs. .Catherine M. Kal- the Trumpets Lofty Sound,”: from , 649-6824 three-fwUoned Laos, still under "Watch your step When you go shipi Hackmatack St. near Keeney St, dezvous with, them in orbit. ‘ Once ; Rev, J, Good BrowB) ber of Rt. 31 and Theodore Drake peals that have not worked In the Rockville Methodist Church Rev. K. EJnar Rask, Pastor the hours will ■ be from 9 a.m. to "Samson,” by Handel; "The Morn­ Ostrmsky into the House of- Goi?, and be an offensive satellite, is launched. ■ ^ Interim Minister and his wife, Nora Addy Drake ing Star,” by Michael Praetorfus; the formal label of neutralism. past—the admonition to be care­ more ready to hear, than to give 142 Grove 81. Its orbit can be computed with / 3 p.m. each day rid on May 14 Rev. Laurence M. HUl, Pastor of^Ripiey Hill Rd., are exhibiting “ Ave Mlaria,” by Brahms; "Let DEALER IN WASTE If things do progress' and come ful of others, when what you may. a sacrifice of fools.” (Ekcles. 5:1) Union Congregational Church 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with sufficient accuracy to enable the 10\a.m., Worship service. Ser­ only, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the class for original works by 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Grade - Rockville classes for kindihwarten through Parents are to present t h e Us 'Sing,’’ from- "Dardanus,” by MATERIALS out this way, it will then be for­ really be wanting to do at the mo,- Although many- show up at killer device to effect a rendez­ mon: "Jesus’ Appearance to teachers, professionals or experi­ through aduUs. 11 a.m., Church Rev. > Paul J. Bowman, Pastor adult. child's birth certificate. Children Ram ^u; "Summer Evening.” an MANCHESTER tunate indeed that United States worship, they think that their vous, unless the offensive satellite Thomas.” Reuben Plen’s enced artists. ’ old Finnish folk song; "Some ment is hurt somebody else— the- Schpol, Nur.sery through Grade 3. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. can take evasive action in a ca­ must be six years old on or before policy did not yi^ld to the at- being, there give.s the benefit. Offly 7 p.m.. Junior Fellowship, work The show, being held at Mott's Folks,” by Stephen Footer; "Fob admonition to protect your own Mqrning Worship. Sermon: "Spirit­ 9:30 a.m.. Church School for Sennon: "On the Road.” Holy pricious manner. W.e are, however, night. Ja. 1, 1964 to be eligible for Grade MEMORIAL CO. RAGS, IRON when worship, involves our listen­ ual Fitne.s.s.” ' 1 Texaco Station Community Hall in Manchester, But One,” an Hungarian air; "Old u mosphere of crisis urgency the life, when you may be full of urge ing to God through His Word is Grades 5 through high school. Oommunlon. uncertain as to whether an un­ Pilgrim Fellowship, film and 1 Iq September. started today and will continue Opposite East Cemetery 2 to 5:30 p.m., Methodist Youth 7 p.m.. Evening Service, with 4 Abram Brown,” by Benjamin Brit­ Communists were trying to set up, to risk it. , it really God pleasing and benefi­ 10:40 a.m.. Church School for manned offensive satellite .can take ping pong. 381 Main Street Permits Issued' through May l l . A reception and ten; "Spring Is Awake,” by Sam­ SCRAP METAL cial. to us. Fellow.ship Rally at We.sley Me­ lnfanLs^ through Grade 4. Covenant Youth Caravan for extensive evasive action and still with the assistance of 'some fire­ Instead, the effort will be to Moionday, 8 p.m., Executive A total nf 26 permits were awards tea will be held Monday. uel R. Gaines, and •’’On the Quality Memorials Rev. Walter L. Abel morial Church, East Hartford. 10:45 a.m.. Morning''Worahlp, Christ in chargr. remain operational. board. Issued during April by Sulldlng brands here in this, countrj’, and /-.i. u *-30 p.m.; Methodi.st Youth Fel- Phone 643I9149 A demonstration in oils will be Steope,\” by Alexander Gretchan- and PAPER make you like that anonymous Service of Holy Communion and Tuesday, 7 and 8 p.m. Work­ It is conceivable /that if one Thursday, 8 p.m., Yankee Inspector Bernard Dion. Estimat­ given at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday by Inoff. * Over 80 Years Experience push the Laotian right wing, stranger up ahead. In order to do Wapping lowshi/m eeting at church. reception of new members. Com­ shop. country is contemplating the Street Fair committee. ed cost of construction totaled 731 PARKER ST. Monday, 7:45 p.m., Prayer and Hydramatic Transmlulon Hans Weiss of Vernon and a The organ for the concert Is be­ whose army apparently would still that, you will also have to like munion Meditation; "The Hope of Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Visitation. . launching- , of offensive------—satellites------' Friday, 8 p.m., Congregators. Repairing 836.145. watercolor demonstration al 7!30 Call 649-5807 Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 di.scussion time.- Thursday and Friday, 7:30 p. ing furnished by Watkins Bros. be und^ our influence, out Into the North Methodist Church ■ the World,” TTi'e Rev. ’Mr. Bowman the other country can instantly Supper and May social. AUi Wotk Guaranteed Permits issued were for 14 ad-* p.m. Thursday by Eleanor Vlb- Admission is free and a collec­ yourself, and not wish any harm to Wedne.sday, 7:30 p.m., Meeting of preaching. - m., Services with ths Rev. Richard A. AIMETTl, Prop, Shadowy battle. S(k) Parker St. official bqard. ditlons and alterations, at 815,800; bert of Manchester. tion will be taken. Laurel Mu­ that particular human being, Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, Minister 3 p.m:. Cars will leave church to Sandquisti pastor of Covenant Tezaoo Lnbrichtfon Service a' house, 813,600 ; 3 garages, 84,800, That, apparently, would have Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p:m., sic CamjJ scholarships will be pre­ Harrison St., Manchester whwfi H'w Um« (• either. go to Churchmen’s Fellowship Ral­ Church, SpringfleKl, Mass., speak-' 1 mechanical. 81.100; and 7 tool Manchester Evening Heiuld sented at the concert: Refresh­ been to play down the Communist Church School workers’ training at ly at Restland Farms,. Northford. er. We Give Sj,i9C Green Stamps Instead of safety signs or patrol 9 and 10:30 a.m.,, Family Wor­ church. houses at 8945. In addition, there Coventry correepondent, F. Paul­ ments will be served after the pro­ alley, and precipitate that narroU--i booths, or radar signals, the high­ ship. Slermon; "An OpeniDoor for 4 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim Fel- were 4 permits for septic tank ine Little, telephone 742-6281. gram. The public is Invited. iowship. - ZlOB Evangelical Lutheran Church ad down two-way division of Laos ways will have convenient con­ God.” poly Communion. Wapping Community Church inatallations, two certificates of 6 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellow- '(Misaouri Synod) occupancy and a permit for demol­ b u t t e r y e g o which was the original and first 9 a.m., Sunday Sch&ol and-Nur­ Congregational WATKINS^EST sultation booths, designed like sery Grades 4 through'12/ ship. Cooper and Hl|3i Ste. ition. - COPENHAGEN (AP) — The line Communist objective in the Rev, .Roy R. Hut^eon, Minister Rev. P a^ O. Prokopy, Pastor ■apart couches, where any motorist who 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. Nur­ another first School 'Menus ' Danish dairy Industry has devel­ „ Nay photo Radio Today whole C lie n t operation. u r i i p i k e M^nday.^—corned beef hash, suc- FUNERAL CALI feels a touch of resentment or ag- sery and kindergarten Grades 1 PIret Lutheran Ghurcb come F oped an "egg” made of plastic Mrs. Muriel Ainley , s Im o v i n o 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Morning Wor­ 9 a.m., Sunday School for all dotash relish, fruit cup; Tuesday as . 64.3-6563 Somebody has to-k eep cool, g;resslon coming on can go Ih and through 8. • = .... ^ ship. Sunday School. Sermon: Rockvlli# ages. fUm. which, is used, a container Rev, David G. Jaxhetmer, DJ)., TO OUR Ydid eon 'Switch to d** AUTO BODY —spaghetti and meatballs, spring for butter. The "egg” is filled un­ vocal student of Florence Page WDBC—ISW , SERVICE * • |PAOKIMa when the' headlines begin scream­ talk instead of idrive it out. 1:45 p.m.. Members of the Sen­ ’Rel!gl0us,,Armame|it.” - 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible time.. ior High Youth Fellowship ' will Pastor pendoMe, clean GAS salad', buttered hot biscuits, rain­ der sterile conditions and Is par­ Kimball of New York City. She is' ['O ’ ,tj*sh"P'a Corner . ‘ ing. In this instance, somebody ap- It sounds to us every bit as good 10 a.m.. Divine worship with bow gelatin; Wednesday—turkey ticularly suited for picnics or listed in the "Who’s Who of !'S ? y«ekend Review ORMAND J, WEST meet at- the Church and go to a United Methodist Church Holy Communion. 'Text: John !:05 Ravnor Shines parenUy did. That looks good—at and effective and promising ai 9 a.m., Sunday School. Teacher HEAT at anytime by salad boats, (turkey salad plate where refrigeration is not avail­ American Womqn.” Methcxliat Youth Rally at Wesley Rt. 44A, Bolton 11:1-16. Theme: "Tht Christian 1:00 News Sign Off least unUl the chaos in Laos sud- Church, East Hartford." training class. Adult Bible class. Sunday Services ealNng for the high school only), oven- able. She has directed many choral Directior any sloganeering campaign yet de- Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, Minister and Affliction." groups in Hartford including the w n c-iO M ' tfenly grows sharp and ugly again. 6:30 p.m.. Family Night Pro­ 10:16 a.m.v Church service. 'W'ednesday, 7 p.m.. Adult Infor­ w r e c k i ;r 1 ;0U News vised by ordinary safety cam- Nursery. ' ■ Royal Typewriter Women’s Cho­ 142 E. CENI^ER ST. gram beginning with covered dish 9:15 a.m.', Sunday School mation grotfp. rus, Hartford Steam Boiler Insur­ 1:30 Saturday Malinea ' paignera. r supper. • Monday, 7:30 pjn.-^ Dr. -W. SUNDAY StHOOU-9:30 - . 5:30 Monitor n 9:15 and 10:45 a.m., Morning 7:S0 pjn.. Sunday School staff SERVICE A ance Co. Chorus and Aetna Life Mancheeter’a Uld'eat Manchester Moving Sniping At Donovan Wuellner of the Hartford Semi­ meeting at the parsonage. «• w. “iPort* " 'l l Wealhar ■Worship. Sermon: "We Have This nary Foundation faculty will EARL Insurance Co. Chorus. !:30 Monitor > The Salvatiob Anny "Second Congregational Chnreh CLASSES FOR KINDERGARTEN Some day, periiapa, the cynics Ministry;" Cvtrrently, Mrs. Alnley is direct­ Keyboard Kingpins With Flneat FacUltlea and Trucking Co. 861 Matatj SL 885 N. Main St. teach classes on the uee of the Calvary Church ;15 Careers and the snipers may really make 3:30 p.m.. Senior High Youth Bible in Chrictian education. ing a choral groUp at Hartford ’:3C Monitiir Maj. E. WaltiW Lamie Rov. Felix M. Davie, Mlnletor Group will attend Methodist Youth (AssenbUes of God) ' THROUGH ADULT out with their persistent question­ Officer In ejharge Tuesday,'8:30 p.m. Mother aad College for Women, the Musical !:00 Red Sox va. Kansas Olty Rally at East Hartford. No eve­ daughter dinner, , 847 E. Middle Tpke. Club of Hartford, and the "Cho- ):3l Just Jazz ing of the deeds of James B. Don- 10 a.m.. Morning W d r a hip. ning meeting. Rev. K. L. OnstafsoB, Poeter VAN CAMP 1:00 News 8 a.m Teen-age grayer break- MORNINO WORSHIP1-10:45 falettes,” a group of women from :30 Starlight Serenads Oyan, the New York lawyer who Church School., Nursery, Holy 4 p.m., Junior High Youth First Congregational Oraroh the H alford area. * :00 Sign Off fast. Communion by the Rev. Mr. Davis. Group. 9:45 a.m., Sunday'School classes has now made his avocaUon—Uiat of Vernon am i Soloists at the concert will be w u A v -« te 9)30 a m Sunday School for all 11:15 a.m.. Church School for for all ages. Loyalty Campaign \' SERMON: “ON THE ROAD’* CouDiplete .:00 Bobbin' Along o f negotiating deals for the free­ ages. Dr. AlUson Bay Heaps, Tee Mine tlie iob. . . we hyve juit the rigM Du Fcnt Edna Kaempfer, organist; Flora Grades 7 through 12. Talqottville Congregational theme, "Found faithful as Stew­ Phimblng and Flint for it , , In eoton to mitch inythingl Hevt i 2.00 Meta va. Giants 10:45 a.m.. Holiness meeting. \ i Interim Minister SACRAMENT OF COMMUNION Chase, soprano, and Diane Plat t, 5:00 Radio 'Tonight dom of cold war prisoners—^prac­ 7 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi and Pil- Chnreh ards of Means." Heattnjg Bervliloe quMtion m eotor?. . . 'whit to um? . . . how to do ItT Try 'em today Music by Citadel Band and Song­ pianist. l:8u Tonight At .My P'aca tically a full time vocation. grinj. Youth Group meetings at.the Rev. Robert K. Shlmoda, Bflnlster 9:30 and I t f ^ a.m., Church 11 a.m.. Divine Worship. CALL US (or o,'’piri help w your imt pointini lob. l:0u Sign Off ^ ‘^O o n a td ’s sters. Serman by Maj. Lamie, church. 6:80 p.m., Sunday BvMlng Pray­ Chorus members are Janet Mor­ w r o p —14U 'Theae cynics and anipers thought "Studiee .in Romans—^The Salva­ School. RViNIN^ SIRVICi-.7:00 38 Farmington 11 a.m., Morning worship service er group. Street ris, -Mary Beth Comp, Miriam 1:00 Joel Cash ■ ______{\ ■ they had him' the. other day, and tion of Israel." A0:30 a.m., Worship Service. Dt; Flrbjr, Carolyn Preston, Gloria S:00 Bill Hughes hamburgers Coheordla Lutheran and Church school. Sermon: ’"ITie 7 p.m.. Family Gospel Service. 2:00 Girard J some o f them', who happened to be 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by Heaps preaching. O^VANIRSmCHAROE JDUCOMdDUUXimiRSHIK Coco. Patricia Bafry, Thelma Mac- 4a Pitkin Earth's' Inheritors.” Deacon of the Lloyd Sweet o f Durham, will speak .Btiuae5eetM"'‘ . — / ' wunr—UM . Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. 6:30 p.m., Junim- Pilgrim Fet- Laohlan, Sara Novaiwitty, Isabel publlAlng newspapers, went "big” Rev. PauJ|C. Kaiser, Paator |day. John 'White. Ushers, Norman lowshlp. on mlsaiona in South. America. a?MAMCHESTER^j )NE 649-4501 1:00 .CBS News Thomas McCahnj ' Wednesday, 8 p.m., Bible study lOOMIODUTUR/WIKt WOT Duffy, Flora *Chase, June Tomp­ 1:10 CBS—Ifa New . • -'v i-.’ - ofi it. They thought it was a pret­ 'Hall. Roger Fecteau. Altar care 6:80 p.ni.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ 6:30 p.m.,' Prayer service. 8 a m., Hol.v— Communion. ' V ^ Prayer Service. Joseidi Morl- u, MANCHtSTIR kins, Marjorie Stephens, M a ^ 1:1b Showcase ol Music ty dlsgmcaful thing that part of 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. Mu­ Mrs. Charles Krut. ' lowship. . ■ , M9-4749 DUY THE PAINT THAT’JS WORTH THE WORK 8:30 Yankees vs. Twins 9 a.m. Matins, Church School, 7 p.m;. Youth Fellowship. enni win speak on "Ita iy' and Trinity Covenant Church NARRVmUlHT MUUHWU 1 Stewart, Gladys Vehnart, Louise 6:00 Showcase and' Newa Dooovan'^a latest deal with Caatro sic by Citadel Band and Song« Nursery...... Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., BibU Hbfrlng, Virginia Clark and Juan-. !;a CBS—European' Diary Tuesday. 11 a.m., Ladles Mis­ class. Oirlatlah DUsslons." \ I look for tile soldeo archfis. . . McDonald’s had tavolvod tha release of four stars. Sermon by Maj. Lamie, 10:30 s.m.. Holy Communion, Friday, 8 . p.m., YOUTHSPIR- HACKMATACK STi — Nl^AR KEENEY ST. Ita Almond. . !:66 It's Bporla Tlma^^ * "The Goodness and Severity of sionary Circle. 8;S0 p.m., Cdiriatlan Bducatloa f:00 CBSsNewa , bolBg hold In^ Church School and Nursery. ATION;, ^llm , "A Desk For BUMe" 1 Marjorie StephenK June Tomp- f: 10 Showcase and News 46 W e s t c e n t e r s t r ie t God.”. * I WMhesday, H pjn., Bible dia- committee. Whys and Means earn- ' M 3 - 'Y04| PAINTS 8:00 Yankees va. Washington will ahbwn foUowinr Um supper CHURCH OF “DIAL-A.LIFT”—«43-2751, kiqi apd WiUlam IL Gable will be , 7:80 p.m^ Adult Bible class. cuasion group. mittee. >. 0:80 Showcase and Newa SILVER LANE IXTINSION f t n o w ^ hour. Read Herald Advfe. aommpanlsts. V ) ■ 2:16 Sign Oft ,

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/ V ' ,, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, J 4ANCHEaTEB. CONN., SATli^AY, MAY 4, 1968 r AO B a ia P A G E S D t MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtp, M AN C ^TE R , CONN# SATURDAY, MAY 4, 19«8 DAILY. CROSSWORD PUZZLE „ LITTLE SPORTS B Y R O U S O N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Rakow Took Advice at W ed ^g, Stayed in Bcueball, N€m Rie Man JMCmamy UXSBSS PRAT/; 3UST WHEN X*/M V m EN30VINA TNE T R A N - e«AO, BUT THIS 15 AN ItsYUlC LAUMt«y auiLLiTV, I'M suddenly AWJMgNT.FREE FHOWTHE FRANTIC Hr_T=J' o b se sse d WITH A Y i e t n a m SCRVICC A tfCRAMBlf FDR «OLO IN THE WORK­ ADAY WORLD/ PERHAPS X SHOULD s e n s e OF x» om / ^ <& CAN /MARTHA SUSPECT ACROSS SExtiame WRITK A BOOK REMINDING THS 40riental porgy FMOCTFUL /MILLIONS OF THE SONS TWATMV30B*AT , ISNtra if N E W YORK -(AP)— In the"A0 i-s inninga and posted an eye- FOBARTV'S CIlSAR 8 Pronoun ’^and Jos Qalnes and dropped De-« ton, Yankee reliever who hurled^ ed runs o ff Angels’ starter OF THE SIMPLE LIFE'/ capital U — - SWeitam itaU topay turvy A m e r ic a n opening 1.80 earned run average troit into last place, 8-6, CTeveland STORE WAS /m e r e ly Vlatnam no-hit ball over the final four in- Leo " In the fourth on sacrifice^ A (ab.) League, it seems altogether Not bad for a guy who was tok) edged the Loe Angeles Angels 2-1 A RUSE TO PROTECT 6-----Vietnam’f 7Bm nings after taking over for Bill by Woody Held and F r capital it Hanoi reasonable that one of the "Forget tt son, you con't'throw and Wartilngton whipped the Chi­ Stafford with a two-nin homer /MY /MEDITATIONS ! n t^ f Lee. He allowed only MME HELP 17 Diteneumber 23 Remained 38 Stite titnnonMP look-see Ih the big leagues. TIPPIN' 43 Ventilate - hander, put KaauMe a t y back In­ on a single by Prank Malzone, a Only two pitche.s separated the Ills until Ron Nischwits cam* WITH THE I TEE, ISOI't addreaa 36 Number 87 Heavy Now Rakow's the malnstap of to get the last three outs. AAEA 30 Pointed end 27 Egyptian river S8Brlatv 40 Century (ahj to flnst place by limiting to the A ’s staff, completely cut off wild pitch and EJd Bressoud’s sin­ homers by Apariclo and Gaines BASSl / M^|7! WMOce 22 Chemical tuUix 20 Tboroughfaret 30 Filementf SlDrta edge four hKe Friday whUe Wayne (3au- gle. Causey, hltUng at a .397 clip, * • • 41Pauaa 83Madiw from the cellophane busineas and Paul Foytack that sent the OSgers iDIAAE- 23 Mr. Huaial 33 Short poem eey provided the key single that ooncentratlng on mowing down the capped a three-run seventh Inning 8ENATORS-WHITB 80X HAAAA... 24 Stupefy gave the A'e a 3-1 ylctory over uprising against Bill Monbou- down to their third straiehfdefeat 20 Somber 1 s r r 1 r r 16 hitters. The Senators lashed out 13 hits, r the Red Sox In their baittle for the quette with a two-run single. • Tlth in 14 gamies. I^ookle 28 Poetic The loss droi^>ed the Red Sox pitcher Les Narunvknd Bob John­ including Larry Osborne's fifth contraetloa 11 IS .topepot. George Alusik's sacrifice fly ,drove Into a second-place tic with the son also homeped for the Orioles, 30 Italian pronoun The triumph was Rakow's third New TTork Yankeee, Who u.sed in the first run of the inning. homer, and beat the White Sox be­ IB Narum connecting in his first ma­ 31 Exploeiva JT against one defeat and followed a (31ete Boyer'i 10th Inning home • m » hind Don Rudolphe’s five-hit pitch­ 33Cfafty two-hItter and a flve-httter he jor leagjie'at-bat. Wes Stock, how- 33Wetten cattle ii n r k run for a 4-3 decision over Minne­ YANK8-TWIN8 evejygot credit for the victory. ing. Jim King’s two-out single In (pi.) ■ i " pJtohed earner. In thta one lose sota. the third o ff John Buzhardt put the A’k failed to gat a run. Ra- Boyer’s blow broke up a pitching • 3SUmpreyt ST I t * Baltimore got conaecutive ninth duel between Twins’ starter an Washington ahead to stay. Dava 30 Ancient kow has allowed only 23 hits In inning homers from iuls Apariclo nVDIANS-ANOEI.S Nicholson homered for the Chica­ 7usr 4(> Auricle E loser Dick Stigman and Jim (SOULD BE. s r The Indians scored two uneam- goans. m arw bp 42 Act tkimla. S-H M A 3 0 R * . „ ^ 44 Social Inaect !UI WIT 48 Organ of vlilon 46 IndoneaUn of A L L Y O O P BY V. T. HAMLIN Mindanao §1 47 Complete If Nuxhall New Man, LittleJL^aguers 80 Adumbration 34 V'/' C A R N I V A l BY DICK TURNER S3 Depends 42 u 84 Feminine U for $ Help appellation K 4B 88 Inflexible W Door bells will be rung and 86 Ancestral ■ WL jets Control, Wina JT U 61 doors will be knocked upon by apirita members of Manchester’s Uttle M DOWN s r B4 League baseball program Sun­ 1 Containing NEW YORK (A P )—Joe Nuxhall broke' into^^Uie major day afternoon when the annual •odium u u leagues so long ago that when the Cincinnatt^t^s brought SManiacript - 4 house-to-house canvass for mark him back last year, some people thought h e ^ s his son. -funds iviU take place. Action h I i MOOD Actually,'it was a different Nux-0>------______starts at 1 o’clock. President hall. Gone was the wild fiame- Tom Conran reports. M U ^ » C E K ^ei' pitchers. Larry Sherry, the A goal of 12,500 has been A tA U S I <9UAi.rrs’t Tt throwing lefty who pitched one in­ ^ J-H ning for the Reds in 1944 at the sUCrter, was the loser. set to help meet operating costs a a a for the program— three leagues OUT OUR WAY B Y J. R . W U iL IA M S age of 15, the youngest player e y ^ to appear in the big time. Njuchall GIANTS-METB— and 16 teams, plus the farm Best Field Since 1957, came back as a control pitcher. A crowd of 49,431, largest In system of equal sice and the majors this year and the big­ strength— which starts Sunday, N THKT He demonstrated that again Fri­ #HMMgAWTM^tllWte gest the Mets have drawn for a May 19. Last year 82,300 was /MAKES day night, as he set down the high­ single game, turned out for Mays realiced by Little League In Its /ME FEEL Investor 100-1 Choice flying St. Louis Cardinals 6-0 on I'lOUMA Night. Willie, who tried very hard street by street canvass of PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER five hits, and didn't walk a man. to hit a homer for the fans in the homes. Nuxhall, now 34, waa the first BUT park where he burst to greatness, ■THET'B classiest fields since pi(oher to complete a game against '^JEEPERS, POPI WHUT had to settle for a run-scoring T H A T VYAS 1957 when Iron Liege, Gallant Man, Round Table and Bold the league-leading Cards this sea­ MADE son. double in four tripe. JLHST CLOSE Ruler went to the p()st was entered in today’s 89th running Jack Fisher held the MeU to Extr^ Innings nil. 0# the Kentucky Derby. The Pittsburgh Pirates closed to six hits, two of them eolo homers N A T IO N A L LE. BANAMA' Candy Spots, Never Bend and .g L e within a game of the Cards, a s by Duke. Snider. .Md won his own to ride, but he said he already had W. Pet. No Robbery in this year's run' a good jock. O.B. they bombed the Los Angeles game with a two-run double, M a rk Activity ning a«am the class of the lot, but St. Louis ...... 1 5 .652 Dodgers 13-2, behind A1 MeBean’s a a a "This made me feel real bad be­ Derby hUtory left the poeeibUity Pittsburgh --./.12 .628 six-hit pitching. The San Francisco cause I wanted a mount in the PHILS-OOLTS — Roy Sievers that anether Donerail might make Son Francisco .14 .609 Giants also moved to within one On Ball Front Derby. I went back and told Hayes delivered a pInch-hit double with It to the winner's circle. Milwaukee ....IS .542 game of the leaders, although they I would guarantee |9onerall would the bases loaded in the sixth in­ OUdago ...... ,11 JH)0 are p'ercentage points back of the Am ong, todays’ entries in the get some of the purse If he would ning to spark the Phillies victory. Extra Innings were needed In Los Angeles ...11 .478 Pirates, with a 5-3 decision over 114-mile classic was Investor, a let'm e run him like I wanted to. ' Howie Goss homered for the Colts, no less than three of the four 100-1 shot PhliodelpMa ... 9 .460 the New York M eU on Willie " I held him way o ff lj»e' pace Ohiolnnati ...... 8 and the Houstons thought that area scholastic baseball games .421 Mays night at the Polo Grounds. yesterday before winners were Donerail, the longest-prlce horse while Ten Point opened up a three- New York ...... 8 Carl Warwick did too, but the um­ .381 In other National League games, pires ruled that Warwick’s fifth known. in Derby history, won the Rim length lead at tho''three-quarter Houston ...... 7 .818 for the Roses 00 years ago in one pole. ' the Chicago Cubs topped the Mil­ Inning shot did not reach the seats Rockville defeated Glastonbury Fridays Results waukee Braves 10-7 and the Phila­ in eight, 4-1, undefeated Stafford of thoroughbred racing’s biggest “When wsTiit the stretch I Just despite heaUd argumenU. £b, San Francisco 5, New Y'ork 8. delphia Phils downed the Houston • • • downed Ellington, 9-7 in 10 S-4- ■psets. o l ^ e d to Oonerafl and he teeh ?rr«. a*, g-4 Philadelphia 4, Houston 8. Colts 4-3. frames and East Hampton upend­ o ff lart ,Dam near ran out OUBS-BBAVE8 — The Cubs Donerail returned 1184.90 for a Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 0. • • a smashed three homers, by Ron ed Rham In nine, 8-7. Coventry 32 win ticket, longest price ki under me,** Chicago 10, Milwaukee 7, BY JOE CAMPBELL REDS-CARDS— Santo, Billy Williams and Ernie needed only seven frames—regula­ BONNIE Derby hlstery. The rest is hlsthry. Donerail Today’s Games Nuxhall, who had a 5-0 record Banka, but a balk led to their run tion— to upend strong Smith, 6-3. Donendl’s story beglne 'w ith collared Ten Points about 50 yards San Francisco (O ’Dell 3-0) at “ Do you have anything to put one's foot down by?" ffom the finish and wen by ene- New York (Oralg 2-2). last season after the Reds rescued in the eighth inning that snapped W H A T A R E Roscoe Goose, a colorfuAtttle bun­ a 7-7 tie. Andre Rodgers opened GLASTONBURY — Coming up t i c half length in track record time. Los Angeles (M iller 3-1) at him from San Diego, posted his , you /y^AKlNG? dle of dynamite vv^er rode him to first victory of the year. Leo Car­ the Inning with a single and was with three runs in the eighth, victory. Nine colts were entered for Plttmurgfa (Sdiwall i-O). denas and rookie Pete Rose backed balked to second by Claude Ray­ Rockville broke a 1-1 tie for its IE PE 6 C M 6 V M W JfV.wtauAA» today’s 89th running o f the clas^c, St. Ixtuls (Gibson 0-0) at Oln- fourth straight win after an open­ Goose, v ^ '1 )U lI lives in Louis­ him with homers. Ernie BrogUo mond. 'The call upset Raymond ville, Md''nls stofy today as an^ with Rex SUlsworth's C ^forn ia- olnnatl (Maloney 2-1). ing loss. bred unbeaten (3andy Spoita the took the loss for the Cards. and he walked M erritt Ranew and oUi^ME$erby dawned In Louls- Houston (Johnson 1-8) at Phlla- served a single to Lou Brock. Jimmy Martello went the dis­ favortta delphla (Oulp 2-1). * -a • Hank Aartfn hit his ninth homer tance, allowing only four hits. He B E N C A S E Y Gain Hoy StaMe’s Never Bend PIRATES-DODGERS— Herald Photo by Sa/ternis "lir. Hayes (T. P. Hayes) put CMoago (Hobble 1-3) at MUwau for the Braves. Warren Spahn struck out a dozen and walked and Oreentree Stable’s unbeaten kee (Shaw 0-1). Fred McCurry me under contract about three Bonus baby Bob BaUey banged started but was shelled in the two. No Robbery rounded out the top Sunday’s Games a pair o f homers and drove in five Two walks, two hits and two OKAV, THAT'S months before the 1018 Derby,” three. third, although Raymond took the /LU. FORTDCWy, G o w said. "And at that time Les Angeles at Plttsburib. runa az the Pirates abused five loss. boots paved the way for the three- KIDS! DmeraU was running like a cham­ Others were Patrioa Jacobs’ Ctiioago at Milwaukee. run frame. Big Joe Van Ouden- pion.- Benjoiur, Darby Dan Farm’s Chat- San Frandsoo at New Yorir, 3, nove’s triple. y eaugay, Ambush Stable’s On My St. Louis at Cincinnati, 3. _ Jim Purtlll couldn’t do it all “But came Derby Day and Donerail was feeling badly and Honor, B. J. Ridderis Royal Tower, Houston at Philadelphia, 2. Par Five Holes to His Liking himself. He pitched the distance, Wins, was o ff his feed. He had tapered Walnut HUl Farm’s Gray Pet and allowing seven hits, and had two of so much frem what he was J. J. Cherock’s Investor. AMERICAN LEAGUE o f his team’s four safeties. t«t V. 8. P»L 0«ec C3S?peeiCi-> I HOPEIOU a few menths before that Mr. The Weather Bureau forecast W L P e t OB (I'M COME BACK Hayes said he ■ waa going to called for cleudy skies but pleas­ IS City ...14 .686 Nicklaus Holds Wide Margin ELLINGTON—^It took better / Boston ...... 10 TOMORROW, scratch the horse If I could get ant weather oondltiens, with the M8 than three hours before unbeaten S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL CARROLL temperature in the upper Yds. New Y o r k ...... 10 JiSS Stafford could conquer winless E l­ 8 Platt, 10-3 the mount on Ten Pelnt, the favorite. The field o f nine, smallest In Baltimore ...... 12 JM5 After First Two Golf Rounds lington High. There were 16 runs, Loe Angeles ...12 16 hits, 10 errors and a bushel of ‘T talked to the owner of Ten the race gross JiOO I WHAT ^UU? YOU POSSIBLY Jw ai, You'ize uoowNS AT 1 OVERHSIRD 3151,400, with 3108,000 going to Chlcaqfo waljts and mental lapses in the r Point and told him I was available .500 Silent prayer must be said by Coach Tom Kellev everv. ' TWO NURSES s o You WANT ID 5 0 ^ DO? ''TOyjON't Awe ANY 'THeV PUT CDW CATCrtEK ON' 'THE BEST U T H E a D c o w the winner. Cleveland . .488 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (A P)—National Open Caiatnpion Jack Mck- ^ng MtUs*. Bfittled Jn 4b« 40th en TALKING THIS . MUlir«W»th . :«wr . the W tB4 ’ 8 6 0 ,m T W M u n o »t Vffo unearned runs.. that pitetring-are Flfea“TVrcrdrry remam in Top 'shape. -.10 WORKfORlHERNUJOM)?, RAlUf^^YPERIENGE ^ AU.1AE mms, DoNViHeY? I CATCHER IN 1HE COOHTgy/ nNg:„5CiM£rHNS7a^ Washington Classdc today with a load of five or more rtrokra B ig blow for the winners was McCurry, bellcow of the Manchester High pitching staff, ^ SUSAN QARROaiGAVMG'mE .409 ' over Us 26 rivals. Dave Klecak's two-run hpmer in HOSPITAL BECAUSE OP WEI Detroit ___ .881 r^ked up his fourth win of the fcampaign yesterday when he T Friday’s Results Arnold Palmer la the nearest the fifth. silenced the big bats o f Platt High-s------. ^______Two-Run Loser Again, Washington S, Chicago 2. threat ta young Nicklaus. Pete Sfreddo came on in relief of Meriden at Memorial Field, 10- Baltimore 8, Detroit S. XTie picture, ae play resumed In the first frame after Ellington 2. and when he ran into a little trou­ Kansas City 3, Bostim 1. at the par 36-36—72 Desert Inn Willie Happy had sMrfed five runs and shut the The Indians’ triumph in the ble, (3oach Kelley waved In Bud MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLi Country Club: Wognian. New York 4, Minnesota 8. door. He gave up only one hit in CCIL was the fourth in five While McCurry was the master Cleveland 2, Loe Angelea L Nicklaus 64-68— 132; Palmer 66- nine and one-third Innings, a starts and Mister McCurry, an Cheney Defeated, 5-3 out on the hill, his mates were Today’s Games Y1— 137; BUI Oasper Jr. 70-69— On His Night triple by Bob Yetz with two men average speed southpaw has been 139. > combing the offerings of two Mer­ I L o e oRPlsro^4Aami IT H 5 N T A e IF A N y a x y New 'Y ork (Williams 1-1) at bn base that tied the score in the involved in all five decisions. His W HATPlPieAV^ iden pitchers for I'O runs, the tal­ e m j2 o ^ / ^lerANPTie... Minnesota (Kaat 1-2). Eight or more strokes back were seventh. and the Indians' lone loss— was a r-vl IMPORTANT 16 GO\NB lies coming in clusters—two in the Washington (Stenhonse 1-1) at such tournament winners of the At Old Park heartbreaking 1-0 verdict to Con- liJ iL I P O N T wHy<5H(ajLP I ? . loeesM B . 7 ------Chicago (Fisher 0-4). HEBR<>N -7- Two bases on balls, first, three in the fourth and "five WAVP. past year—which quaUfled them ard High of West Hartford in the in the fifth. G. • two-run margin. Yesterday after- Baltimore (Barber 4-2) at De­ for this event— as Jerry Barber plus two errors, accounted for the second game of the season. » BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE TD/SHAVe... ri'EVy YORK. (A P )—W illie Spaj'king the 14-hit assault wgs n ^ , m i^banon, Ljrnian Memorial High posted a 6-3 de- troit (Btnuilng 1-2). 140, ■Rmy Leina 14I, Doug San­ margin ef vlote^ as Bast Hamp­ ■' Friday’s success was the 'third dslon, getting enough runs. In thelr^ ,cu » o o ae- Mays posed with Jack Fisher Mark'‘'Mbnette with fo u r' " blows. ' Olevaland (Grant 1-2) at Los ders 142 and Gary Player 146. , ton basted Rhani in a Charter Oak straight for the hustling Indians HOW'S \ /OH, ALL RIGHT, AIL AAEN...LOOK, CHRIS, MAYBE flrst at bats to win. AngelCs (McBride 2-2). and managed a Ured smile to Conference Southern - Division. It George May, Ron ' Andferson and The Nicklaus power and shot o with Willie Mays Night. who have blended into a top title Rich Marsh collected two safeties /VOUR CABIN,) V T GUESS, ^ YOU AND PEPPER HAP BEHER in the opener, turned hitter and Boston (Delock 1-1) at control seemed to be the «^plan- was Rham’s fourth loss in six / , Although outhlt, 7-6, Chenpy Isher had stolen most of the oolltender with a combinatidn of each ini the well-balanced Silk lCHRISTY? rtV TO NAPLES AFTER ALL. third baseman, getting two safe­ City (Thies 0-0). atlon for his healthy advantage. f starts. ^ saw'its hopes for victory go flying ties. glory -with a game-winning sound bitting, tight defense and Town offensive. Sunday’s Games There are four par five holes. Krasnitsld’s three hits paced the by the boards In the. first frame two-run double and a slx-hlt- effeotive pitching. Manchester .. 200 350 OOx— 10-14-0 • BE SILLY, • Summary; Cleveland at Los Angeles BeU Ringers’ 12-Wt atUck. Fran when Skip Gouin clouted a hornet Jock has blistered them for seven ter Friday night at the Polo ■ McCurry toiled the first seven Platt . . ! ...... 100 000 020— 3- 3-1 BUZ. BESIDES, , Lrmsa (8) Boston at Kansas City' with tw o mates on baas to erase a birdies and one eagle, which means Grounds. Mund led Rham with two blows. innings and allowed but one hit i McCurry, Coleman (8), Wogman WE'VE ALREADY 2-0 deficit. The fielder also drove Ortiz n ABRHPOAERBI^ New York at Minnesota . that of Ms 12 strokes under par, The home team led 7-1 after two and one first inning marker. Jim­ A boisterous turnout of (8) and Moore; Popienik, Dunlop , miD FOR PAS5A6E Baltimore at Detroit- stanzas but couldn’ hold the lead In an Insurance run In the fifth S,**®’ ®f ...... 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 nine o f them have come from these 49,431, largest crowd of the my Coleman came on in the eightli (5) and Galucfci. kONTHISFRElfitnW. Pier*, o 3 1 0 a 1 n n Washington at OUcago 2 dem-anding holes. DOC and had a hand In four 9t the live Oouln, If 3 1 a 1 e 0 2 major Jeag^ue season, saw the ^ t Hampton getting five runs in <^mjj Lyman tallies. MllkowakI, lb 8 0 1 7 10 0 the fourth to get back into the Uualal 3b ...... 1 1 | 3 p g San BYancisco Giants return game. Two singles and a doublq. gave to their old historic home and the Rangers two markers in the Sb ...... -8 0 1 3 1 0 0 beat the new tenants, the 'first frame. Dan Mullen singled, Parker, rf ...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York Mets, 5-8.^ CO VENTRY ■— Three runs ■ in CAPTAIN EASY stele second and rods home on the first inning acted as a spring- Failiire to Hit Costly, BY LESLIE TURNER Total,: ...... J e T T n iT 1 4 os Risks Lead, Mays had to settle for a Len Monroe’s double. The latter Oheaer Tech <|) , ______N , 'run-scoring double in four hfiard as Coventry squared the deiited the rubber on BUI Marsh’s A B R H P O A E trips to the plate although he season record at . 600 — four wins liner. LaRoae. 3b 8 0 4 3 1 and four defeats.— against Smith. 1 STRAN«S~ Mullen. Sb : siMhed a long foul -oyer the East Loses .Second, 6-3 LOOK„rVB PUT OP \ HOLPOM PATSl W j Monroe. If . 8.8 3 0 0 0 Dick Belekcwicz knocked across Ithey nevek Norm Jacquith, who caught the 1 8 0 0 0 I 10-Pin Finals Sunday left field roof in the third be­ WITH THAT RteKBT IWASMT HERB ALL THAT Marah. as two runs with a Single and Joe MICKEY FINN ______-...... V eVEN PAUSE epaner, a 4-2 less to Holy ’Trinity, Tomko. cf , • 1 3 8 0 3 fore he doubled. W illie jumped BY LANK LEONARD JIALF IHB UlBHr-^TME. W6 SAW YOU 0 0.0 0 0 , Miner collected two Wts for the TOW OPEN UP IN THEREl j —^ WHILE YOOW SUP OUT AND RSTURH doffed the catching gear said toeg Jaqulth. p 0 0 0 8 1 3 high In the air as he watched Honeymoon, is over for athletic teams at East Catholic the rubber. The righthander did g Scbick, rl 006 0 0 0 Before sundown tomorrow night Manchester’s 1963 10 pin Patriots. SOME T»AB LAliel JarvlB, lb the ball sail through the air. High. WE'RE GOING DOWN TO rtM NOT T commendable job, allowing sij( DalconUe, e 0 • 6 0.0 8 bowling champion will be known. , Although Willie didn’t get hits with Goulh the only batter toi « It was a-long time coming—;jwo basketball seasons and SO AM 1/ THE STORE, PHILIP— SOlN'OUT/ , — 1 1 1 Finals in the third annual Town l6-Pin Tournament take the homer he did receive Golf Results mSUREGLADAW.ICELy ] BUT REMEMBER, BE SURE TO LOCK THE I'M JUST 601// give hini. any trouble. Jacquith ...... SB 8 7 1 8 lf'3 l greetings from President Ken­ three games of the current baseball season— but the Eagles ISSOMGlDBEOKAy, DOORS WHEN YOU named seven, walked three. Senor ...... 8 0 0 0 1 1 x-6 place Sunday at the Parkade Lanes with action starting at have finally met”—‘ their match -,-x. oh «> MICHAEL-ITS ALL Cheuev,...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 ^ nedy. He also was given a Manchester 6. Windham 0; Man­ BE FORGOTTEN/ Ortiz, who went the route for Ly- 1 o'clock. The original field of 71^ the diamond. Wednesday afternoon i I? . B R ' Gouin: SB; Marsh has been cut to six men with John mountain of gifts in pre-game chester 5, Bristol Central 0. Ja- in going the route, was Fnujk TO fanned a half dozen and fchlck: BAG: karah; DP: ceremonies. He donated moat Rockville' High’s Jayvees ended a cobsen iM ) 80, Duchame (W )- 82 sd a like number. - : - itarshMarsh toto' Lalloie to Jarvis. Ortli to fSoiaaig;^ ,the paoe-setter under long two-sport"Win streak, which Kinel. He was reached for eight Maatn to LOB; Chaney 8, the Petersen point system. of them to the I , Police Ath­ Sessions (C ) 86; Zaglio (M ) 76.’ hits, all "singles, and didn’t issuei lie loaere were led by Memroe's Lyman E8; B * JaqqlUi 8. Ortti 8; SO: letic League. included Uiree straight baseball Ooiangoe, who averaged 208 for Boucher (W ) 96, Zwolak (C) 105- a single base on balls. I hlte. Mullen, Ibeing pitcher Jaqulth t Ofils B: Ortli 3; PB: triumphs this spring, and yester­ OtU« 1; T. Do'rsey. His six games rolled last Sunday, When he stepped to thq Kasavage (M) 81, Cormier (W) Defensive lapses recently led to plate to acknowledge the gifts day in Hartford, Northwest Catho­ has a point total of 30.01. Running McNamara lic recorded a 6-3 triumph. U^ree Northwest scores. second is defending champion Stan he brushed at his eyes. (M) 77. Thompson (W ) 99. G r» bowEflti (C ) 101. A fter scoring 42 runs in their Srimmary: HlUnskl H I with 26.04 points. Ike " I was a little emotional,’’ first three starts, all winning eii- Northwest (B) 'RRoaea 24.22, Pat TfSffiarco 23.lt, he said l a t e r . ^ ABRUPQABRBI fcounters. Coach Don' Burns' cllib Mullady. c ...... 4 0 1 11 6 1 <1 Bob Gould 22.31 and Bill Johnson “Although l am so far away College Baseball has cooled oM considerahw. ' The Bohan. p-»s ...... 3 0 1 1 1 0 o MIDGET 18.30 follow in that order. Tre- in California, " every time I Connecticut 5, Vermont -4. (•alllgun Ib-p .....3 11110 0 Efigles tallie ' EUch finalist will roll the other day, broke In with the Giants ' A T 80 FEET. TO SPEND 5 MINUTES VAP'S Channel 18. a bunt by Curran on an attempted Mu.iluk, If , - - D •(» 0 IN OPEN WATER. man once, plus a position ^ m e by In 1951 and got hla' first hit— Leach, cf .-. Ikii- , h 33 CARS A a homer off Warren Spahn— 8:30 p.m.— Yanks vs. Twins, 'sacrifice, loaded the sacks. An in­ Alubickl. c , THIS SUNDAY each o f Uie oix men in Sunday’s Channel 8. Buvibr 3b . 11 Rfiwfi z . . i Afcififiit firing. in the Polo Grounds on .his field bobble on a potential double­ Hurley lb . fit 2:90 F.M. .. 5 p.m.— All-Star Golf, Chan­ play ball let in one run and\Ron mAK&ioOi W M A SfiNBfilifiMl Honors in the handicap division first trip to the ..plate' after Barry, rf '.., going Utlesa in 12 at4>aU on nel 22, SO. Thompson’s single rescued t h e Thoma.s, rf The Migg€st Stum Of s^hifi-ciiiiiiiit w ill alM be at .stake when Jack 6 km.^— Kentucky Derby, fifth and sixth Northwest markers. Vlara. sa ... Lap|)en meets Jlmm^ Taylor. The the roadT Lacy SI ... ^TtmiinfiJ ... Galligan worked the first .three Kinel. p .... Nf Its Kind In K, E, A SO^LAMEATURE— • J»ttar:rec«itly--zet anew-high i ^PH N 0OlA|YGOS FR ID AY’S FIGHTS 10 p,m.— lig h t of the Week, cantos and gave up both Bast Sullivan, 3b single and high , three string lane Channel' 8. hits— Dan Sullivan’s single in the record with 279 and 7(M totals. LJJS ANGELEiS— Don Johnaon, Totals: .. 33 3 3 13 10 ft 1 Sunday second and Masiuk’s one-,baser In Northwest The public la invlUKL - The New York Yankees drew 12414, Los Angeles, outpointed Jan 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 -6 8:30 — Yanks vs. Twins, the second. Brad Behan took Over East .... 0 1 1 1 0 0 0-3 THOMPSON SPEEDWAY their club reoOrd home attendance Ramlreja 126, Meklco, 10. ,D P KIriel to Vlara to Hurley; MB: o f 2, 878, 901 U 1948 when they M E M P H IS — Ernie B u r f o r d, Channel 8. in the fourth and didn't allow a Galligan 3, Behan 3: SO: (islllgiui 3, 1 H . W - • ' N • ! ! 1 \ I , M N ' hit in the last four innliigs. He Tb* Detroit Tigori U t 1(1 Imrao finished______third_ In the Ameiioan Memi^ils, stopnefhBlU Belchla,Tb- SiSO p.m.—Bed Box vs. A ’s, Behan 8. Kinel 6; lllta off: UsIUgan i UONtSVf O h s^ el 2IL 80. ' ' chalked up eight strikeouts. tor 3 runs in 8 mninss, lieha/i o for • 5-4 } RimwAy r S--'. . fiffilfiit Baltimore IhA gear. Leecua peonant'. gaoA Mk), 10, Mlddlewaigbts. nint In 4 limlngs; WPj OsmsAa ll Wl Starter and kwer fo r the Bagleso.^ h oa; L: Klntl (fi-l), T I a f Mm •. 1. 1 ''' ■' -'I Vl-

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■ l! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OOMK SATURDAY, IfAT 4, KANC:^CS1ER EVENINO h e r a l d , MANCHESTER* CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1968 PACfB EIOHT t A O B K lw i u By TAGXLY and SHOBTBN ArMM Parlale Wantsd— To Buy 58 Sommer Homes For Rent 87 Hohioa Pot S|ale 72 Houpehold Serriees' THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW Honen Fity Rale 72 Houaca For Sale 72 Hooseg For Sale 72 Houses For Salt 72 SdOIOMS matoUng bo* y to f WE Bint. SELL or trado aofiqua Offered 1S*A iiOR SALB — Clean fHl, delivered, MAINE — Lovsly cottage, $ bed EIGHT jMXnCB, 4 or 6 bedrooms, 18 EDMUND STREET — $ room and mattreas, mai^e ebalr, htaqd and ueod fnmUura, ohiaa, rian , BOIVTON UNE — 8 bedroom CUSTOM DESIGNED executive FIVE ROOM raised r&nch, 3-car About rMwoneWa, Ctoxtam’s W x p n m ,^ dodra, Uvlng room, kltdien, bath, paneled family room, .Uvlng Cape, enclosed aunporch, 1-car RBWBAVIMO v t burns, mooi holes, miUtad S t, ktaaobeator. a4B-4m. bookcase with slim allver, pietuta tranup and oM on beautiful cold stregm lake, En­ .. ranch, full dry basement, beautl- home in one of Manchester’s garage, fireplace, 1)4 baths, 6-drawer ehest. ld c _ cottage. , ooinS, old dolls and guns, nobby looin with fireplace, aluminum qveralss garage. Phllbricliibrlck Agsn- ful 1% acre plot, Wg rear porch, prime locations. 7 spacious zappsn rspnlred Window Shsdes M cto Ml \»gycci4CMBtoPAeoUritoK field, Maine. Available June comUnatlons, attached t*kage, cy, 64eeM4. storms, Croft Dr., near highweiy, Manchester WATiOB will toonot CLASSIFIED g o o d f o r ReaBeaahla. Oall •4S-aO«7. ' coUaotkms, attio oontonto or wbolt affords a maximum of privacy. rooms, sunken Uvlng room, m s ^ to measurs; all plsed Vans- notnm dry welU, r v owner, $18,700. 644-0510, after 5 their mothers ..'Disaday at • pjn. w»wH no)m^ 10 m m m lm r munr ^rough August 17. Write to Mrs. eldse to scix>ol. sboppliig and AU the extras. Real buy at $14,- Uaa bUnds Keys made while you walla w leech fields, free 4:40-7:l0 p.m. ______aotetea. Fumltitre Repair Servloa, Dora Fowles, Oonn. Motor Irodge, ROCKLEDOE Quality built cathedral ceiling, 2 huge fire- p.m. with a MotiMris Day prografn at tranaportotten, m ,6W . r a b r lc k 600 with 10% down. T. J. Crock­ ptocu, landscaped lot. Call' own­ wait. Tape Recorders for (W t. Igr the taktag and paying for ad. TalcottvHle, jConn. Tel. 648.d'440. Bo* 181, Station A, Manchestar. Agency, $49-8464. ranch on Ferguson R ^ d (No. the Itotlw Amerlcati Club. Mem­ Marlow’s, 867 Main, 649-5231. eU T T U iB rO MMSM. ett, Realtor, 848-1077. er 649-6385, 'after 5 p.m, or Satur- CDVBNTRY" 5)4 room split FRANK to buying and aalUng good 388). Cost owner $40,000 to build bers may bring a guest, and are MUttABELt BOLTON LAKBFRONT home . . . now he has been-transferred. day and Sunday. level, fireplace, 3 acres land, call requested to call Mrs. Rocco Frsn- FURNITURE REFINISHED — MCM' DARK, RICH, atone free lo e m ,J ^ Three Rooms New uatol fuztaitura and anttquaa nt 410 new, year '^pound, aundeck, salid 346-8814. gra'vel, sand, Mona, manure. Oan Lake St. OaU and aea arhat we’va Vacant. Must seU and is open for EDISON RD. — Cape, 4 down, 3 coUite, 19 Duval 8t. for reserva- ■ Scratches, bums removed, cOior t > e ^ 7 rooms, rfc rooni, wash- offers, pail, we wUl be glad to tions. IXASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS changed Manchester Refinlshlng •a-860* Gusrsnteed Fumitiire got. Open Bnndaya. eie-eseo, This wiw R lovdy unfinished up, fireplace, garage, srHlryar, TV, t a s t s t ^ fuhiUhsd, open it for you at your conveni­ patio, oU heat, owner, 649-fing, room single house in nice loca- Situated on nicely wooded lot Norwood St. — Delightful 6 as pretty on the inside os it Is Miss Gladys Waszkislewlcz, 0V«t No money dowir .tastoDt aeedK. Price $10,500 room Cape, nicely landscaped. on the out. Five lovely rooms venienco. The advertlsor should read his ad the FIRST DAY IT porches and garages. Call Russ ROOM FOR RENT near Main tton. Amount of rent no problem close to all schools. $10,600. IPhil- MANCHESTER violnity. — 8 bed­ Mrs; Chester Kosak and Mrs. El­ Free deUvery, lirto 1$V ewagr within reason. Will consider one brick Agency, 649-8484. Vacant and ready for immedi­ to show your favorite toss. ' a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inser­ Atkins, Builder, 643-0411. plaij. Street. 9 Hasel Street. $40-2170. room split level, ranch, attached more Humptiriea, all of Manches­ DBLUXE TAPPAN gas range. year lease with option to buy. ate occupancy. ^ garage, aluminum storms, 8 Compact kitchen, cute dining ter, will, be boateases tomorrow tion. The Herald to rteponsible for only ONE Inoorreot or omitted area, and lovely yard for th e' QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, OoUer baby carriage. 649-70N. Wo m e n ONLY — Funilahed~room 649-4667. Glenn Roberts Asrency BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room acres land, $16,900 ; 8 bedroom from 2 to 5 p.m. open house for Insertion for any advertisement and ^ en imly to the extent of a Cape, one unfinished, possible 4 little ones to enjoy. You’d bet­ “make fauertion. Errors which do not lessen the value ol basements reflnished, built-ins, ' NORMAN’S, INC. for rent, complete housekeeping Conway Rd. -^ A ranch home fanch, hot water oil heat, alumi­ their brother-in-law and sister, formica, tile, general repair. No 1068 VBRMONT Grade ’ map facUltiw, between Center TODERLY LADY of refinement MLS Realtors bedrooms, very neat and clean, ter sweep her off her feet and the advertisement wUl not be eorreoted bgr “ mahe good” Inaertion. Funiltare Wanbouas that’s Just right for you. 8 num atorms, amesite drive, large Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oleski. The job too small. Call William Rob­ synv, quarts $8.78;- 6 ; half------gall Memorial HoepltaL 04S4i0S0. wishes to share m>artment or permanent siding, $13,000. Hayes take a good look at thi.s dream m a ll house with another- lady. $44-1531 -1 6384)794 bedrooms, ceramic tiled bath, lot, $16,900 ; 8 bedroom bungalow, event will celebrate the Oleaki’s bins Carpentry Service. 649-3446. I«:a6. Chll 849-4602 between be 2:M • Agency, 848-4808. ‘‘mud room” . Air conditioning hot air heat, large lot, $9,000, good home now. ,The weather’s go­ 109 Foreat eor. Pine Street. FEW STEPS from Arthur Drug, Box P, Herald. ing to be fine this weekend, 30th wedding anniversary. It will • p.m. Mendieetor MANCHESTER — Four room units will stay. financing; 4)4 room quality cot­ be held at 20 Birch Rd., Wapplng, YOUR COOPERATION WDX CALL ME on your formica needs, large, attractively fundahed tage next to lake, completely fur­ so can for an appointment and BE appreciated DIAL 643-2711 bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, MUST SraJL — Oeramic auppUei room, olean and quiet with park. YOUNG COUPLE, no chUdren, Cape, immaculate as can be, it won’t be a disappointment. the home of the couple’s son, ^ t e r Open deUgr M , SnturdiHr would like furnish^ apartment or HEBRON — e room Ranch, 8 bed­ nicely landscaped yard with nished, small down payment, $7,- Oleski Jr„ 'with whom they re­ vanitory units, table-tops and greenware, paints, toola. Up to ing, reaaonable. 648-1888 after $. Weils St. — Custom built brick 500. Other listings from i$4.500 up. island stands. 649-8936., 40$b dlacount. Need room to cottage, Bolton Lake area. OaU 0 rooms, big family room, base­ trees, foil cellar, oil heat, front ranch home in St. James side. ROOM FOR LADY or gentlaman, a.m. - 9 p.m., $48-2784. ment with garage, 8/4 acre lot, aluminum storms and screens, Call Chambers Realty, 643-2325, teach gem cutting. Register now Parish. 8 bedrooms, full base­ 643-6930. JACK J. LAPPEN AGENCY ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, ga­ for evening classes. Ryder’s CASCO FOAM rubber living quiet Inquire 2M Charter Oak many extras, $11,800 mortgage walk-up attic, city utilities. Real­ ment. Mrs. Eart F. SwaRow of 649 rages. dormers, all t.vpes of or den eot.^Uke new ; manilognny i t r ^ , $«8^88ea, 246-4m y o u n g COUPLE wish $-4 room can be assumed. A steal at only ly Inexpensive at $12,000. Robert 66 BALDWIN ROAD Rock & Gem Shop, 946 Center apartment, ready, td move tn by 42 COUR-njLND Street — Five Gardner St. wlB be the speaker TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? carpentry. No Job too small. Call Street. deak. J7^8609. $14,500. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Wolverton, Realtor, 840-2813, at the May luncheon of the Mian- Nelson Higgins, 644-1700. A n!R A O nV B room for refined June 1, unfurnished. Please caU 64S-1577. 843-4548. Brent Rd. — Luxurious 7 room rooms on one floor with garage. 644-1641 $18,600. CaU owner 649-2766. chester Mitototera AssooiaUon 1960 VESPA SCOOTER, $198, very pRbPLEAF MAPLE kitchen table gentleman, prlvate.phone bo floor, 648-8976. split level home at a down to MANCHESTER — Newer 6 room earth price. 2 foil baths. Fin­ CALL J. J. TODAY Wednesday at North Methodist 24-Hour Ausworiig Service good condition. Frigidaire r e f ^ - with 4 matching chain; 9x13 rug centrally located. 0484(881. MANCHESTER —■ 7 room home COVENTRY — Five room home, Roofing—Siding 1« Mort|:ages SI Help Wanted— Female 85 Help Wanted-— with pad. NAtional 8-6279. cloee to shopping, schools and Colonial with 2-car garage, i s ,' ished rec room. Landscaped Church. Representing the Ulte- erator, $38, good condition. Swth lot. attached bedroom apartment, ed Council o f Churchwomen, Mrs. M ^ or Female 87 Road, Box 89$, Bolton. 6494760. PLEASANT furnished room with Apartment BuDdinca itttached garage with patio, living room, dining room, 8 bed­ A. A. DION. INC. Roofing, siding, BESET BY BILLS? Let Us help WANTED — DENTAL nurse. In­ REFRIGERATOR, Montgomery - cooking facilities and electric re­ rooms, fireplace, IH baths, com­ porch, fireplace, 1>4 baths, beach Swallow wlU speak o n “A Pro­ Free io HeraM Readers teresting work with good starting For Sale 69 huge kitchen, dining room, Uv­ and boat facilities, land, garage, painting. Carpentry. Alteratiana you to a fresh start by consoli­ SALESPERSON for local area, FOR SALE — Antique Colonial Ward, good condition, $25. frigerator, ladles only. 04S-$888. lng room and den, fimplace 2 parably priced at $21,900. Robert VERNON — Just oVer Manchester posed Lenten Missionary Program and additions. Ceilings. Woiicman- dating the many debts that de­ salary for reliable person. E!x- car essential. CUl between 6-6 648-9366. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, deep well, $12,200. 742-7064. Une. Like new 6)4 ranch, 1)4 for Children.” Want infotmatten en one of oar elaeellled adssrttaeaseatat Na perience not necessary. Write Box hanging lamp,, table, and ma­ SIX UNIT iqiartment house in A-I fuU baths, aluminum comblns- pays to deal with a shlp guaranteed. 290 Autumn St. mand your attention into one p.m., 743-8878. jolica lam ik Mahogany desk, 8- 288 CHARTER OAK ST. — Room condition, axeeUent return on in­ tons, oil hot water heat. Reduced 649-2813, 643-4548. Realtor” baths, built-in kitchen with M answer at Um toleitlioiM VatedT Slinply eaR IRa . , 643-4860. easily paid monthly obligation. MM. Herald. LOUNGE CHAIR, platforin rocker, with private entrance, suitable for L'YNESS ST. — Immaculate 4-4 drawer ,om oe desk, 2-drawer of­ vestment. Mortgage available, to $17,800. Robert Wolverton, duplex for $16,900, new heating dinette, fireplace. Hayes Agency, Arthur H. Uling, former super­ |2,000 requires only $44.60 per PART - TIME work Wednesday, wool beige rug, kitchen set, hall working gentleman, $8 weekly. Realtor. 649-2818, 648-4648. BOL/TON LAKE — A year 'round 648- 4803. BtDWELL HOME Improvement Friday and Saturday, mornings, fice file, banjo clock, several re­ centrally located. A ilbriek Aren- system, combinations, big lot, T. intendent of schools and the fliat month including repayment. If frigerators, pictures, beauty par­ runnen, 16 foot ladder. 649-8371. 649-1746. cy, $49-8484. vacation will be yours in this 4 president of Manchester Rotary MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE Company—roofing, siding, altera­ you have property equity, con­ RN. PART - TIME. Call 649-2868. afternoons and evenings. Cash­ J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. KERRY STREET — 7 room older lor equipment, booths and sinks, after 4. TANNER 8TOBBT — Bowers bedroom lakefront home. 1)4 Club, wiu speak to Rotary Tues­ tions. additions and remodeling tact Frank Durke, Owinectlcut iers, service clerks, delicatessen, ATTRACTIVE ROOM tor business baths. Living room 16x20 with home, tetxl condition, all utiUties. n i l dryer-chairs, manicure tables, re­ School area. 7 room Colonial, 8 Jarvis Realty Co. MANCHESTER — Executive con­ day night at the Country Chib. H3s 6 4 9 - 0 5 0 0 of all types. Excellent workman­ Mortgage Exchange, 16 Lewis produce, or grocery clerks, Ex­ FOR SALE — Gaa stove and re­ woman, centrally located, kitchen twin slssd bedrooms, garage, fireplace. Large screened and $18,000. Joseph Barth, Broker, ship 649-8495. SEWING MACHINE operators, 8 ception room chairs, green mg, frigerator,- 21” television, maple privileges if desired.' Call 648-5981 ______Land For Sale 71 temporary ranch home, scenic 649- 0320. topic will be "Americano." St.. Hartford. 246-8897. a.m.-4:30 p.m. Experience pre­ perienced, over 18 years- i^ • age. 4%% mortgage, only $16,900. glassed porch. Madeline Smith, 848-4113 — 649-1200 Apply Mott’s Super Market, Man­ mirrors, etc. Owner retiring from bedroom set, wringer washing after 6. AAA area. This excellently main­ * and iMve yoor mesaage. YoiPD bear from our advegrttaer to M ferred. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 business. Weldon Beauty Salon, 99 COVENTRY — 6Vi acres r ,your, sHASTA COMPACT trailer for CONNIES TV and Radio Service, CO-OWNERSHIF opening for married man. with i “ Sdiing of al^ bree^. Poo- ps^^^eatcellent oOndltioa. Owaar Agency, 649-8464. 644- 8988. MANCHESTER — Beautiful ranch, for water, 10 h.p. Mercury motor 600 sq. f t . , exhaust, fresh air, and COUNTRY LIVING In Manchester blankets and winter clothing at I g^ie. Call 649-1062. available ail hours Satisfaction AVAILABLEV' car. Above average income. Out- ^ dies a specialty. Call 649-9793 dr and trailer. $300 or best offer. 89 feet long, 4 bedrooms, family 649-0600. 1300 watt heat control. Used one TWO ROOM apartment, 140 Oak­ MANCHESTER — Bhctra laigo 8% FOUR ROOM RANCH, garage, room 16x24, 3 baths, oversize 2- —Large 2 family 11 room home, Four Manchester girls will sing Lucky Lady Coin Cleaners. U guaranteed. Call 649-1315. .standing opportunity for advance­ 643-6160. season. $100. 649-1921. land Street. 84941239, 9-5. room ranch on a one acre land­ 1 1/8 acres of land, beautiful Maple Street.' Nation’s newest motel chain pro- CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, fenced yard,, near Parkade, very car garage, large lot, many ex­ with the Orphean Club of Laaell ment in secure field. For further f q R SALE - 6 mopthi. old podi- large llting room, formal dlnl scaped and tree shaded lot. 2- good condition, $11,600. Owner scenery also, one extra lot. Auto Ditving School 7-A vides-guaranle<^- management- sal- 18 FOOT OFFSHORE Flihermanj FOUR ROOM newly decorated tras, $28,900; excellent 6 rtx>m READ THIS! Junior (toUege; Aubumdale, Mass., Millinery, Dressmaking 19 w <-a l l Manchester r reed Collie pup, male. L^e.s room, oattoet Utehen, 3 bu.- ear garage, fuU cellar with rec 649- 9035. Cape, shed dormer, owner mov­ 649-1817...... when it makes its 33rd 'i*nnim.i ap­ ; ary plus profit sharing and equity 644-0202 between 6 and 8 p.m. | children. Call .^-8228 before 3:80 50 h.p. electric outboard, com­ Musical Instruments 53 apartment, second floor, heat, rooms, recreatlcn room, land- room, 8 bedrooms, ceramic bath, ing. Call for particulars. Short We have Just listed a "high pearance in Symphony Hall, Bos­ • 'MANCHESTER Driving Academy. ! accumulanon. pletely equipped with trailer. Will hot water, electric range, garb­ huge Uvlng room with fireplace, Personals • Winter driving instruction is safe EXPERIENCED Painters wanted. P ______consider smaller boat in trade. UPRIGHT PIANO completely re­ soaped yard. Marlon B. ^ b e r t- way out — 8 bedroom modem on a hilltop” brick Colonial In Lots For Sale 73 ton, Friday, May 17. They are DRESSMAKING Hems, cuffs. age d lsi^ a l included, $125. son, Realtor, 648-5968. built 1954, $26,900. Robert Milver­ En:.ECTROLUX Sales and Berrios, under professional instruction Approved applicant will have op­ Work located between Manches- VERY mCE, clean, 8 weeks’ old Contact 643-4046. newed, new bridles, new pads, References. 6494)808, 649-8980. ranch, large lot. $11,900. Over 100 one of Manchester’s premier Miss Deborah Keith, Miss Barbara etc. 643-8980. portunity to earn $20,000 to $30.- ton, Realtor, 449-3818, 843-4548. SO. WINDSOR more listings — all price ranges. areas. This 8 room, 4 bedroom THREE BUILDING lots, prime bonded representative. Alfred Special care to nervous and eld­ ter and Glastonbury. Call between ^ kittens „„th e r looking for tuned, refinished to its natural $9,900—6% ROOM ranch, Cbrcplace, Crandall, Miss Louis Stoker 4 erly. Call for appointment and 000 a year (including gfrowth of 12 FOOT ALUMINUM car top Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, residence was built about 30 location, AA zone, Phllbrick Amell. 306 Henry St. 643-0450. 6-7 p.m. 633-7765 or inquire 44 ^ home. 649-6120 after 4 wood, $160. 644-0168. SPACIOUS, all electric, 4 room 3rcax g a ^ e , large lot. mfvacy, SMART COLONIAL — Six room This Split Level to Im­ Agency, 649-8464. Miss Persephone Kambas. free Driver's Manual. 742-7249. capital) plus GUARANTEED $10, Bayberry Road, Gla.stonbury. ; ______boat, 6 h.p. 'Mercury, $176 for apartment, heat, hot water, avaU. Colonial, tip-top condition, finish' Realtor, 643-6930 or 648-2825. years ago, when pride of work­ Moving—^Trucking- both or will sell separate. Carlton VT. HUtenins, m altor. maculate due to the love manship was a paramount fac­ WANTED — RIDE to Colt’s, Hart­ 000 annual managment salary. able May 15, $180. 648-7774, Multiple Listing, 640-6183. ed rec room, fenced in yard, lo­ and care of the present WYLLYS ST. — Extraordinary Civttan Club of Manchester will ford, 7-4 dally. Phone 649-0616 or Storage 20 Minimum capital of ($30,'000 to 643-1390, after 5. OfflCe and Store 649-5807. COOTJTRY U V IN a with city fa- tor. It is large. It is spacious. TWO BLACK kittens to give away. cated In Manchester Green, good owners. The address is. clUUes, large 6 room ranch, ga­ single lot, 240 foot frontage. h^ax Earl Yost, Herald sports edi­ 649-9676. $5Q,0b0) to be available in ten (10) EXPERIENCED Painter wanted. 649-6606. Equipment 54 SPLIT LEVEL—e rooms, recieai- value at $19,900. T. J. Crockett, It has those touches of quiet 643-7444. E-Z LERN MANCHES’TER Package Delivery. Call 643-1420. FOUR ROOM FLAT, first floor, al- Overlook Road In the rage, fireplace, tiled bath, center eiegamce that somehow today’s tor, at its Tuesday noon meeting at Light tmeking and package deliv­ months toward a 50% participat­ tion room, garage, very olean, Realtor, 848-1577. BOARDING MEDIintl .size and Building Materials 47 NEW TYPEWRITERS, $59.96 up; most now house. Adults preferred. Wapplng section of So. hallway, full basement, excellent structures lack. We refer to BURNHAM ST. — 166 foot frotiit- Willie’s Steak House. Yost will Driving School ery. Refrigerators, washers end ing interest. C!hain provides con­ $16,900, 4 ^ % mortyage, $87.78 ■Windsor. describe his annual pilgrtmmage to struction, all financing, furniture small dogs. Grooming Cocker used typewriters, $39 up. Berube’s Inquire 168 Wetherell Street. monthly. Carlton w , Butehlns, FTVE R(X)M ranrti, stone front, condition, large lot. Chiarles Les- Items like wide, open stairways age by 412 deep, rural residential Automobnes For Sale 4 stove moving specialty. Foiding USED LUMBER — Doors, win­ perance, 649-7620. observe major league baasball Connecticut’s largest. auto­ and fixtures, operating procedures, Spaniels our specialty. Harmony Typewriter Service, 4’T9 E. Mid­ 849-5183, Multiple Listing. • - walls, 2 bedrooms, 5cal office of national a.m. to 8 p.m. Yard located at Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 'years. Tel. 848-4864, 0-6. Ing, attached garage, additional 649-7319. despair! See Honest Douglas. In. .students o.ur specialty, 115 and long distance Agents for Lack of motel experience. iS no storms, cellar, ameaite drive, 644-0149 a full size, 34 foot Uvlng concern looking for men to FREE TO GOOD HOME, 2 year Stock Place off North Main trees. Only $18,900. Csrlton W. MANCHESTER—6% ROOM Cape land available. $16,900. E. J. room, a bullt-ln china closet In quire about lowest down, small­ Center St.. Manchester. Call Wheaton Van Lines, Ihc., world­ handicap. Man and wife team pre­ RCXJKVHJjB — 8% rooms, bath, old male beagle. 643-4781. Street. Choman Housewrecking, AT^THE WAS-TW Shop, 476 Main Hutchins. Realtor, 649-5183. with full shed dormer, kitchen, Carpenter, Broker, 649-6051, the tenerous-slzed form a l B ZONE LOT 60x162 feet, centrally Duvalier Declares est payments anywhere No small for free booklet, 643-8652. wide movers. Free estimates. ferred. but not mandatory pro­ get in on a ground floor op­ Street, you’ll find a choice se­ garage, reasonable rent. For fur­ 649-9162. located, all utilities, $3,600. 643-6187. 649-2392. utlUty room Uvlng room, dining tUplng room, a full attic, and loan or finance company plan. vided applicant shows evidence of portunity and make im­ FREE — KITTENS, intelligent, lection of designer's clothes at a ther information call 242-2789 af­ room, 8. bedrooms, on - bus line, MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch 649-6544. Douglas Motors, 338 Main. housebroken, and • looking for ter 4. ANDOVER — Older house, needs Other features. The rolling, sev­ Haiti Martial Law business ability and public contact mediate high commission fraction of their former cost, close to school, immediate oc­ In excellent location, 38 foot Uv­ eral-level terracing accentu­ A A . MOR’TLOCK’S Driving School Inc., plus reputation for integrity and good homes. Call 649-3146. lng room, S large . bedrooms, painting and papering. $7,500. Jo- Painting— Papering 21 earniiigs. Call Diamonds— Watch* Da3rtime, cocktail, and dresses cupancy, $16,900. Robert Wolver­ ates the majesty of this solid, Resort Property For Sale 74 (Continued from Page One) ^ too*' otftoM. Classroom, located Man- stabilify. suitable for weddings. Open 10-5, MODEIRN VA room apartment, SPRING STREET plenty of closet space, dining seph’Barth, Broker, 049-0820. Jewelry 48 heated, including electric range, ton Agency, Realtor, 849-2818, digtefied home. ^ CTevrolets and Fords, ^ 95 and: cheste; Parkade, lower level. Be- EXTESUOR AND Interior piUnting. Pleas'e provide resume of back­ Tuesday through Saturday, 848-4548, room, big kitchen with buUt-lns, AIUST SELL — Amston Lake. down at Cen^r ' grinners, older, nervous students, Live Stock 42 refrigerator, garbage disposal, NEAR CENTER — $ family government that Haiti would pro­ Wallpaper books. Paperhanging. ground and objective ih your first WATCH AND Jewelry repairing at Thursday till 9. 643-9407. oil hot water heat, fireplace'. See aluminum siding. Beautiful com er lot 100x100, ter Street, 843-1591. Ftaancmg 1 specialty. Teen-age driver’s 643-9177 Tor interview quiet, pleasant surroundings, few Picture book 6 room ranch on ROCKLEDOE — . Custom 8 room It on the inside; Robert Wolver­ copper If you are Interested In com­ tect foreign embassies and the Ceilings. Floors. Fully insured letter, which information will be FOUR YEAR OLD registered reasonable prices, prompt serv­ plumbing, excellent condition cleared with selected shade trees. arranged regwdless of j^ o e with educauin course. State certified, workmanahto guaranteed. Leo MEN’S USED white formal Jackets minutes drive from metropolitan 100X800 lot, garage, 3 fire­ ranch, large Uvlng room with ton, Realtor, 649-2813, 648-4548. fortable Colonial living In a Private beach. Ideal for summer rights of Haitians who had taken average erddit. 649-7398. treated in absolute confidence. Ad­ standard bred mare. $200. 649-7029 ice, 2 watchmakers. Manches­ Hartford, located near two large throughout, malistically priced. Peiletiei. Ml 9 -^ 6 If no answer, dress replies to—American Na­ suitable proms, weddings, $5; red fireplace, formal dining room, prime AA zone, please call us or winter home. $1,260. Call asylum in them. after 6 p.m. ter’s oldest established Jeweler. and blue formats, $7. 643-6635. shopping areas and schools. Ctdl places, kitchen bullt-ins, plas­ MANCHESTER — Seven room old­ Hayes Agency, 643-4803. call 643-9043. tional Motor Inns, Inc. F. E. Bray, 787 Main St., State electric kitchen, natural wood­ to inspect. Some work’is need­ 242-8283 daytime only. Five who took refuge In the i LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first AUTOMOBILE salesman wanted, 649-9406 after 6. tered walls, steel beam con- work, 2-car garage, large wooded er home, oU heat, waU to waU ed, Imt we think a . fair and Spanish embassy were supposed radio, heater, 1,100 miles . Eve licensed driving' school trained Theater Building. carpeting, storm windows, fuU GLASTONB'URY — Unique home 643-2229. - EXTEIRIOR and interior painting. 485 Sylvan Avenue mu.st have experience, good op­ Articles For Sale 45 Wanted— Buy 58 strlictlon. An immaculats lot, $26,900. Phllbrick Agency, site, 4()-mlle view from Hartford equitable offer ■wiU be seriously Farms For Sale 76 to be flown out of Haiti Friday certified anq approved, new of­ Paperhan^ng, cellingc wallp^>er Englewood Cniffs, New Jersey portunity to Join a new organiza­ 649-8464. cellar, 2-car garage, extra lot, considered by the absentee but arrived at the airport too late fering classroom and behind R(X3Kv 4 iLB — 8 room cold flat, Gambolatl built home. Trans­ skyline to Massachusetts that can 1960 HILLMAN white convertible, books on request FSiity insured. Attention: Co-Ownership tion handling import.s. Apply in SCREENED LOAM for the best in Garden— Farm— ^Dairy k it c h e n s e t , yellow and amesite drive, $14,900. Mmiarn owner; ■ to catch their scheduled flight. wheel instruction for teen-axera... first floor. 648-7267 or 649-4668. ferred owner wants quick sals. SO. WINDSOR — Minutes to Hart­ Grisel, Broker, 649-9700. be enjoyed both day and night TWENTY ACRE FARM on excel­ _ evr>11pr)t...cimditiim,---rfissomihle, - Gallr«dwa«I-R;-Prioc,- 640 1003, - Coitimitteg------HUUop.Moiore,. Route ;6-4k-t- ■lawns-from- -our screening- -plant -B rodneto Sfl chrom e.'4 or 5 'chairs, about $20. sets ott this contemporary 9-room lent street. Small cottage, sheds, Plans now call for the five In 44'. Bolton. See Mr. Shea. Andover - Columbia. George Grif- : ------_ ------ford from this attractive 6 room asylum at the Spanish embassy 649-4958. FORD STRBB3T — 5 room frame raised ranch built for the view on $25,000. Joseph Barth, Broker, PAINTINO AND poperbanging. fing, Inc., 742-7886. .tench. Fireplace. FuU basement. and 15 of the 36 in the Brazilton Good clean workm an^p at rea­ TOMATO PLANTS — 60c dozen. IMMACtlLA'ra 4 room a^iteieht, house, all utilities, needs paint, 3 acre wooded lot. Nearby golf ^The William E. Belfiore 649-0320. WHY BUY a foreign sports car? Help Wanted— Female -15 MECHANIC WANTED — Experi- Potted tomato plants, 15c each. ■Carport- /Balse-Scur own •yege- embassy tp leave tpdgy, . Thace If it’s class you want, stop 'In at Garage— Service— Storage 10 sonable rates 90 la a n in Man­ .enced on imports, excellent op­ good location. Be* BG, Herald. BEL AIR REAL ESTATE tables and flowers. A s B ^ 319,900. Joseph Barth, BrtSer, t5ouf*ei,-6 Miam'ss ffoffiTiomeiw^ LAWNMOWBRS, garden tracton, 246 Oak Street. ter. Dream kitchen, 25x13; formal Agency was no word on ^ e h the 15 of 32 Gordon’s Atlantic Service. Classic chester Raymond nske. 649-9237. SALESWOMAN WANTED — Full portunity for right man. Apply in and tillers. Terms, trades, parts INVITATION 800. Madeline Smith, ftoaltor, 649-0320. Wanted— ^Real Estate 77 FOUR ROOM apartment, may be ' Ml. ■ ^ “ in asylum at the Dominican am- model 1957 Thtinderbird, mint 400 ,sq. ft, GARAGE SPACE ™it time, licensed Real E.state Sales person. Hilltop Motors, Inc., 648-9832 _040rl842 or Mabel Sheridan, eve-, dining room, 2 fireplaces, 4 bed­ Realtors and service. Capitol Equipment, APPLES — Macs and Oortlands. at seen anytime after Monday. In­ DOLL HOUSE — Manchester. Cuts rooms, 8 baths, recredtion room REAL , ESTATE Listingg wanted. bassy will receive safe conduct condition, low niileage, fully able for tradesman. Central. Rea­ PAJNTTNO and wallpapering, wall- Agent wanted by busy Manches­ Route 6 A 44, Bolton. • See Mr. 38 Main Street, Manchester. nings and weekends, 643-81M. sonable. Call 643-8753. paper removed. Wallpwer books the farm prices. Bun’ce Farm, 529 TO BID, quire 153 Cooper Hill St. 4-room ranch, fireplace, recrea­ and 2-car garage. SUdlng glass 648-5121 Free estimates of value. Law- passes. Seven there are to be equipped. Gordon’s Atlantic Serv­ ter firm. Experience not neces­ Shea. 648-7968. We.st center Street. 643-8116. — ■ ■ ■ --- - transferred to the Colombian am- ice, West Road, Ellington, on request Ceilings. F r^ esti­ Sealed bids will be^fwelved at VERNON — 8. bedroom ranch, tion room, patio, outside fireplace, doors lead to spacious sun deck rence F. Ftono. Realtor, 643-2766. sary as facilities are -available for beautifully landscaped, $13,200. surrounding house. Preferred bassy. 875-8392. mates Call Roger 843-0923. thorough training. We promise EXCELLENT commissions paid FOR SALE — Flat stone for wails. FRESH EGGS tor sale by the case the Office of the Omeral Mana­ NICE 4 ROOM apartment with 52 LINNMORE Drive. 6% room buUt-lns, combination windows, Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 for obtaining domestic fuel oil ac ger, 41 Center S tw t, Manchester, $2,000 cash takes over the mort­ Carlton W. Hutchins, 649-5182. nelghborhoM tor the discrim­ WANTED — LOTS, A, B or C The unrest in Haiti touched off nothing except the opportunity to fireplace, veneer, and patioe. Call or dozen. Reasonable prices. Nat- heat and hot water. 643-9280. Cape, screened porch and finish­ zone. What have you? Charles 1953 FORD Customline 4-door PAINTING, paperhanging, floor counts. Earn extra vacation 649-0617. CoTinectlcut, urjtfl MSy 14, 1963 at ed. recreation room, aluminum gage, monthly payments $110. inating buyer. Price, $39,900. Call A NEW TWO FAMILY house'6-5. the trouble with the Dominican sanding, ceilings whitened. For learn the real 'estate business and slaky Farm, 122 Newmarker SIX R(X)M immaculate home Ponticelli, 649-0644. sedan, Fordomatlc, radio. 643-2880 money in your spare time. For Road. Vemon-So. Windsor line, off 11:00 A.M. tor'Pwlclng. ■ combinations, near shopping and Soon vacant. T. J. Crockett, Real­ builder, 643-1S7S. Custom built, large and . spacious Republic, which shares the Carib­ ■ 1958 MAGNEET motor scooter, lowest rates and. good clean work- to work hard. For an interview across from Shady G l^ . 194 feet bean Island of Hispaniola zrith after 6. please call Mr. Werbner at full particulars call Tenneco Oil 24 FOOT ALUMINUM extension Dart Hill Road. 644-0304. Bid forma and specifications are Furnished Apartmente 63-A transportation. Phllbrick Agency, tor, 643-1677. kitchens, dining room, o v e r^ e WANTED — By private party,' 6-6 I $70. 643-2881. man.ship call 644‘-0601. Co., 525-2103. . ladder, clean up-palnt up apeclal, on Turnpike, 650 feet deep. Bel TOLLAND bedrooms and closets, two heat­ Haiti. 643-4112, 643-7847. ava lla ljl/a t the Ctontroller’a Of­ 649-8464. Air Real Estate, 643-9382. room older single home 2 1956, 2-door PONTIAC CHIEF, sta-1 $21.97, Other- sizes equally low FARM LOAM — Top quality, big fice, W Ceqter Street, Manbhes- TWO ROOM furnished apartment. MANCHESTER —.8 room modem ing furnaces, two hot ■water, g^as tion wagon, good Condition,, one j ri . c j m PAINTING — INTERIOR and ex­ home, 4 bedrooms, family room, OPEN FOR INSPECTION family. Phone 640-4933. terior. Mayo Bros., Contractors. OVERHEAD DOOR installer, ex- priced. Sherwin-Williams, 981 five yard load. $12. Columbia ter/tonhecHcut. Heated. Bedroom Mt, kitchen set, SEVEN ROOM spUt, 1% baths, TOLLAND Worth seeing today, fired. Trim and doors factory pre­ owner.o w n e r $500. P a y s call 875-9815.1 Business Services Offered 13 LPN, — PULL or part-time. Call ^perienced or trainee, for perma­ Main St. 228-0823 after 5 p.m. / TOIVN OF MANCHESTER, refrigerator, gas range.-Free elec­ family room, garage, choice lo- attached garage, 165’ frontage, Sunday 2-4 p.m, finished in gold wheat lacquer and DUPLEXES AND two families, 649-9688. 6)i room ranch, attached ga>*S0i g evenings .and weekends. call ’ EXCELLENT WORK done In 649-2358. nent position. High or vocational CONNECTICUT tricity, gas. Adults. $15 weekly. catiTO^^$28,900. Phlmrick Agmoy, trees, $16,500. Ckirltcn W. Hutch­ many extras. , F.H.A. appraised. have qualified buyers. If you’re 875-0053-^ school graduate. Phone 527-0709. SUPER-CEDED ROTARY and POTTED TOMATO plsuits, tomato ins, 649-5182. aluminum combinations, amesito ^ Crestwood — A beautiful cleaning' jioyard.s, iii.-v , reellars, c 'i in s i^ i after 5. . houses. 849-7700. able. Call after 12 noon to-O p.m,! ed land Including thre» building tremendous buy^ at $16,700. T. J, miles Manchester. Bscott Agency. Over 1,460 sq. ft. -of ctantort- •______* . ALUMINUM LADDERS — 16 ft. — 649-8404, lots, close to schools, shopping Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. "■ 649-7688. ^ able litring in this unique 6 Legal Notices F ^ S a l e 1963 FALCON. NEW,. sino 8nu.-n I GARDENS PLOWED — Also, ing. decorating, interior, exteri- SUMMER ^ M E is fun time but it VEIRNON — 6 room Cape Cod, 2-- ' wheel harrowing done. 649-5096. | or, jpaperhsm^ng. Call Coventrj| . P*t^"'cs. 28 ft., $1 foot; 82 foot — 40 foot, and transportation,, $15,400. com­ rooih ranch style home. 2 zone hot water heat, aluminiun low monjhlv payments. Please clothes, vacations. There’s still WANTED — Experienced route $1.30 foot, complete with ropes SEPTIC TANKS VERNON — Nicely furnished 8 O'VERSIZE CAPE — 7 rooms, 22 MANCHESTER — Autiimn Street. DECBEE ON USIITATION OF ---- 742-7179 or 742-6039. Househojd^oods . 51 plete. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8484. Immaculate small home for tiled baths, 2-car garage. combination scrdbns and storms, CLAIMS NEW SPLIT LEVEL call Rudv 246-6859. ’ 8HARPENINQ Servlc*— Saws, | time to earn extra money for ex- salesman. Write Box JJ, Herald. and pulleys. Prompt 2-day serv­ AND rooms and bath, private entrance, foot li-vlng room with* fireplace, Priced below replacement cost, formal dining room, 4 bedrooms, couple in desirable neigh- fireplace, $14,900. Call owner AT A COURT OF PROBATE holden knives, oxes'^ abears, Jkates. EXTERIOR AND interior, paint■*' tra needs in' your .spare time, ice. Cash only. Vernon Paint and BLACKSTONE automatic washer, parking, all unllties included. BOLTON — Ooionlsl Ranch. 6 offers Invited. 6 4 8 -^ . at Coventry, within and for the District NEAR LAKE FALCON 1960 white deluxe, im­ wallpaper; Vernon , Circle. Tel. , good running condition, $80. rboma, beamed celling and fire­ 3 baths, 1800 sq. ft. o f , Uvlng S }d. Modem kitchen; ceramic of Coventi^, on the 2nd day of May Three bedrooms, 1)4 baths, maculate, 4-door, autom-atic, ex­ rotary blades.-Quick service. C ^ ^ ing. paperhanging, wallpaper re- Why not become one of those PLUCGEO SEWERS Adults only. Call 875-9081. A.D. 1963. s . moved, ceilings, fully insured. PAINTER WANTED. Only experi­ 643-1652, 876-2262. 649-9088/ place in living room, built-in oven space, attached garage, 160x180 tile bathroom, hot water heat, city Directions: Take Exit 98 on BOL’tON LAKE — 4 room ranch, large living room, kitchen with cellent condition, low mileage, 6 toi Eiquipraent Co., 38 Matn B t.;; smart women in Manchester who water and sewers, only $12,900, _ Present • Hon____ Elmore Turklii^on, Manchester. .Hours ^jOally 7-8. j Call George Ouillette, 649-1251. earn the AVON WAY? It can b e ! enced, need apply. 649-6826. ■ , " • ' — ■ 1 and range, 1% baths, 3-car ga­ wooded lot, close to aU schools, Wilbur Cross Highway, left pine paneled, lakefront privileges, Esq.-, Judae. “ built-in garbage disposal, elec­ tires. 643-9483.- WALLPAPER — Factory- over­ Machine Cleaned rage, large lot, $23,900. Phllbilck $22,900. P h llb rick Agmcy, $400 down. Schwartz Real Estate, over Highway, then right onto On motion of PhUip H. Topliff. Ad­ Thursday 7-9. Saturday fun. too. Don’t wait. Call today. TOOL MAKERS,~mold~ inakeral Business Loeattons oil heat, combinations, only $9,- tric, range, oven and dishwash­ 643-7958. PAINTING — Five '>room ranches 289-4922. stock, 150 patterns of fine quality Septic Tanhs. Dry Welh, Sew- Agency, 649-8464. 649-8464. 236-1241, Mr. Arruda, 643-6464. Route SO. Approximately 114 900; Large assumable mortgage, ministrator, Wall Street, Covenfery. er, oil hot water heat, drilled . Ulathc and Bridgeport operators. papers. 57c single roll. Sherwin- ■ For Rent 64 Conn., on the estate of Harrlshn P. Lines Installed—Odiar W a­ COVENTRY — 5 room ranch like miles to Crestwood homes'. small down payment. Goodchild- Topliff, late of Coventry, wl^ln said well, 2-car basement garage, ^^er^5^B«-^6^’^'^^ Super. REMOVa L, pruning, and' paint extra. ifso "^"crapAg^ “ First-cla.ss ■ man. fringe benefits, Williams, 981 Main St. terproofing Done. RGCKLEDGE ' — Ct»temj;>orary MANCHESTER — Appealing cus­ district, deceased. SEWERS WANTED immediately. DESIRABLE DOWNTOWN loca­ pew, reduced price. Fireplace, Bear rijdit onto Crestwood Bartlett, Realtors, 289-0939, storm windows and screens. ______!______' ______I lot clearing. Frank C. • Noble, 742-8101. Work at home doing isimple sew­ overtime. Apply Paragon Tool LL COUNT tion, 767 Main Street, 2Skl06 — ranch, cathedral celling, Uvlng tom bliUt 6 room Split Level on ^ r iv e , look for signs. This Court doth decree that six Co,, 259 Adams Street. Manches­ acre land, 30 minutes to Aircraft. 648-7925. months be a llow s and limited for the 1959 OLDSMOBIIjE station wagon 649-6053. ■ r — - ...... ------ing. We supply materials and pay Will subdlvlds. Suitable for pro­ room wttb flxmlaoe, eleotric high elevation. Features include a creditors of said estate to exhibit their ter, or call 649-3079. MeKINNEY BROS. kitchen with bimt-ina, I bed­ full plaster' house, 2-car garage. Owner must sell because of Job F w further details call Mrs. PRICED TO SELU Super 88. automatic, power ' _ —r* shipping both ways. Good rate of INVENTORY I fessional office or retail use. locatl9n. CJall 742-801|. SOUTH ' WINDSOR — We are claima against the same to the Ad­ brakes, power steering, electric ""RDUL) & SON, Rubbish Re- Electiical Services 22 pay. Piece work. Apply, Dept. Ample parking. Full, clean base­ rooms, 2 baths, famUy room with Formkl dining room, 2 fireplaces, Shorts, 643-8888. .pleased to offer you a beer-priced ministrator and directs that public no­ S Sawairoq* Disposal Co. tice be given of this order oy- adver­ AD344, Box 7010, Adelaide Post fireplace, attached garage, sun- 1% baths, stainless steel double house with champagne features. we°ekly o f montbiy""irfck"i^ Har:' FREE ESTATES. Prompt aerv- Tet 643-2321 180-18282 Pearl St —MI 3-5808 m ent Air conditioned, 342-8774. SCHOOL STREET 6 duplex tising in a newspaper having a circu­ ALSO IN LAKE throughout, 42,000 miles. 649-3406. Office. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Salesmen Wanted 36* A For Sale deck, wooded lot. ^,900. PUl- oven, baseboard hot water heat, J. WATSON BEACH & CO. Oversize garage clean, durable lation in said district, and by posting a old Hoar. 649-4034. ice on sill types electrical wir­ on the com er of Spruce and THREE ROOMS ground floor. brick Agency, 649-8464. large lot with storage shed. Im­ School. Separate heating systems. Sole Agents decorating dry well for laundry; copv thereof on the public sign post In SECTION 1958 PtYMOUTH Belvedere, good ing. M cens^ end Insured. Wilson AMBmOUS PERSON to~work in WANTED — ROUTE salesman. Ideal for any office or commer­ mediate occupancy. Priced below 31 Central Row ' said Town of Coventry nearest the LAWNS — RAKikG, rtujng and E le ctrica l Co., Manchester. Excellent opportunity on estab­ WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FVdr condition. Two car garage, private well but city .'water hi place where the deceased last dwelt. Large new ranch, three |>e^ running condition, $225. Call Credit Department of leading cial use; other space available. FOUR BEDROOM 8 room Dutch market. Phone 648-6278, Brae- Hartfozd street for future use; fenced In rooms, 1)4 baths, oil hot water mowing by dependable 1 adults. 649-4817. Glastonbury, 633-7376. lished route. 5-day week. Pension Colonial, centrally 1 o o a t e «!, price has been dropped to $ii).000. , Certified from Record ^ 649-6592 after 5. local retail store, credit experi­ Cbm nM reid BuiKHnq 474 Main S t Plenty of parking, Bum Realty. for a quick sale. T. J. ChfiWett, 523-2114 playard with swing-set. Low cost ______ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge heat, drilled. yvell, attached .ga­ 649-2425 Or 849:6963. 1 , j ence preferred but hot required. plan and sick benefits. Average 649-6229, 9-8. $17,600. P h llb rick Agency, ay $125 a week. Apply at J. A.. 8,500 aqiMure feet. AD stM , 649-84^^ 'Realtor, 643-1677. maintenance. « 4)4 % ' assumable DECBEE'ON nVITATION OF rage. Beautiful grounds. , VOLKSWAG.im Mfero bus. 1959, MOWING LAWNS — Hedge trim­ Floor Finishing 24 Typing is essential. 40-hour week, CIRCA 18QQ - - Colonial, heautifolly mortgage balance of $12,400. Pull with low mileage, 1961 motor, paid vacation,, many fringe bene­ giergren’s Daii^, ilOO Burnside brick and concrete construc­ !!!!!!' restored, 2)4 baths, 9 rooms, 8 ming. odd jobs. Ray Hardy, Ave., E. Hartford. Ask for Mr. tion, oil heat, qirinkler syitetn, EIGHT ROOM home, 1% baths, y e a r o l d r a n c h , 6 rooms, 2 (and flip ) price $16,900.’'' Glenn AT A COUR'T^O^^ROBATE holden $ 22,500 $995.’ Call 649-4114. 643-5541. I FLOOR LA'YING, ‘aanding, refin­ fits. For appointment for inter­ 8-ROOM COLONIAL 945 NORTH MAIN — Store. COVENTRY baths, built-in range and oven, Z- fireplaces, hot water heat, garage, Roberts (Agency. MLS Realtors. at Coventry, within and fo r . the Dla- view call Mr. Matthews, 643-1589. Bvme. parking lot. Suitable for whole­ $49-5229, 9-6. fireplace, porch, oil heat, garage, acreage. . Cto'rlton W. Hutchins, trlct of Coventry, on the ^ d dav of A real good buy for this atee ishing our specialty. Get the bea? oomblnatlon windows and doors, car garage, 150x200 lot, close to 644-1621, W28-079A May A.D. 1963. house. 1960 CHEVROLET Impala. 2-door, ALL KINDS OF clocks repaired, for les.s. Call 644-0601. ------^______*______sale. or retail store, onto soleo. 649-5132. sport coupe, standard shift, V-8, machine shop or many other FLEMING RD.. MANCHESTER ATTRACTIVE OFFICES, good lo­ recreation room, wall-to-waU school,; beautiful location. Call Present Hon. Elmore Turkinzton, and cleaned, antiques included.' Help Wanted— BOLTON STONE BEAUTY owner (toys 649-8286; evenings 6-9, Esq.. Judge. excellent condition,, best offer. , Work guaranteed. Call 649-1962 be- FLOOR SANDING and refinlshlng uses. cation, ideal for professltnial, carpeting, city utlUUes, near bus COVENTRY — 4 room ranch, 3 On niptlon of John A. Stalb, Jr.. Ad­ 643-7428. Attention Ladies , — FEATURING — manufacturer’s agent or realtor. Une, shopping center, Verplsnok 848-885ft bedrooms, hot air heat, porch, ministrator, Dailey Road, Coventry. WATERFRONT ^ tweenf-avAnH 9-12A 10 noon a-AA-a anda a .4 afterA f*A a . 4 a p.ni.a aaa I ( SpCC lallZing In OldCr flOOrS ) . Male or Female 37 648^2328^ School and church- Priced at plus 4 lots, $7,5(X). Schwartz, Real­ MANCHESTER-$14,600 Conn., on the estate of Pauline Stalb. Painting. Ceilings. Paparhauging. Let nie ^ bw you how to make HARVEY S. CQLLINS MANCHESTER — Excellent 7 late of Coventry within said district, SUMMER COTTAGE 1948 CHEVROLET' 4-door sedan, CAFETERIA WORKERS, dish- • Tappan Eieot^ kltolMa •Oeramie Bath wMh $18,900. C harles Leaperance, Built to last by master stone tor, 236-1241, Mr. Ken, 333-1319. deceased. LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and No Job too amsiu. John VerfalUe,' extra morigy with Just a little Owner Ceramic Floor room Colonial; 4 bedrooms, 1)4 radio, heater, standard shift. Call repaired, sales and ser\'ice, rental 649-5750. room. counter and cashiers, ex­ ::n:: • BoUt-ta Dlaliwaa|Mr TWO STORY bulldliw, $M month' 649-7620. 0 mason, 4-bedroom Cape, pine This Court doth decree that six ON COLUMBIA LAKE^ 649-1088. effort showing dresses to your Oflloe, CoUhu Gafoge RoUding :::::: ly. About 3,000 sa.' ft. Suitable for batiis, 2 fireplaces, center hall, CONVENIENT TO BUS months be allowed and limited for the equipment. L 4 M Equipment perience not necessary, ■will train. Obhimbla Center :::::: • Electronic Air PmHler e Baths iq.'ft paneled kitchen, fireplace, 3 SIX ROOM Cape, full ahed dormer, Lot 100x200, 2-car garage* friends, neighbors, and fellow Apply mornings between 8-10, Bhop or stoitorage.I. inquire 10 Depot EIGHT ROOM Oamaon Oalonlal, full baths, Ircar garage. One breezeway, 2-car garage, city 1)4 baths, breezeway, garage, creditors of said estate to exhibit their Corp., Route 83, Vernon. 875-7609. Phone 228-SXlO • BiiUt-la Vanity utilities, vacant. Must be seen to claims against the same to the Ad­ Quiet section away from main CHEVROLET 1962. black. 2-door workers. Gate 2, Willow Street, East Hart­ • Birch OaMneta Square, Apartment 4. large Uvbw room, dtnim room, acre treed lo i aluminum com­ fireplace, hot water oil heat, city ministrator. and directs that txibitc no­ Manchester exchange. Enterprise Private Instructions 28 be appreciated. Charles Lesper- roads. Could easily be made in­ Impal^, radio, heater, standard ford. , • Stotoleas Steel Stak e Iiitereaa Itystem kitohen, etudy and la'vuory, d binations, only 5 minutes from utilities, ideal location. Charles Older 6-room Ranch, nice front tice be given of this order bv ad­ 1945. mui ance, 649-7620. vertising In a newsoaper having a to year-’round house. transnfission, V-8 engine, one LEARN SERVICING on.. Satur­ o Attte Fan bedroonia and bath on second Manchester, Country living at Lesperance, 649-7620. porch, treed lot. All city con­ owner, low mllealre. excellent con­ For full details at no obligation HHH M FaB$ily Room ■TORE - OFFICE, heated, comer .circulation In said district, and by ATTICS. CELLARS and yard,s days, practical one-year courses e OU Hot Wnter Beni fleet. Reetaattcn room with lln< Its best for $21,900. CaU Art ROLLING PARK ^ Only $15,1 veniences. Call Mrs. Ann Lord posting a copy thereof on the public i PRICED UNDER dition. Call 643-9.341. write Box 16, Chaplin, Conn. pHil e Oeloaial Flxtaiea Bldrldge and iSpruce, 640-^00. . (.500. sign post In said Town of Coventry, cleaned.' Also, tpash hauled to starting June 15. Efficient place­ hw: place in basement. Al Foraker, e40-5S0e, 878-0611. Neat Cape,—r -, 6- rooms,------, .—hot waterwa 33 BOWERS ST. —- Lovely 1 bed­ today!, 649-5306, 528-6^7. ment ■ services. New England e Cdooial Trim e Baaeboard BadlaHen double garage. AluinliiaB nearest the place where the deceased MARKET VALUE FOR SALE 1955 Ford V-8, a.s is; dump.,, Reasonable. Call 649-1855. i i r— 40x00 new hulld- heat, city sewers, large lot, near room Colonial, f family room, last dwelt . Tech., 56'Union Place, Hartford, e Loaveied CSeeet Doers a Oella^Batohway Ontmi location,' 119,800. aluminum sidings and awnings, $75. Call 643-4043 today, or tomor­ HOUSEWIVES — Here’s wonder­ ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL ili now under construotton suit- . Iw , email down payment. Rob­ Certified from' Record ONE STOP — 137 Spruce Street. 525-3406. ^ e Panel Doora a City Water and Sewer brick Agenhy, 040-8464. beautifully shrubbed lot. Bowers E l m o r e t u r k in o t o n . Judge row.' '' One call — 649-8079. For your ful way to earn extra * vacation j jiiiH able for offices or light Industry. BARROWS WALLACE ert B. Anderson, Realtor, 628-0189, Several small farms, priced <• Ameelto Drtvk 6S|^m6. School area. Owner-agent, from .$ie^75<) up. Also b u ild ^ every printing requirement. Wed­ money. We hayc an excellent NEAR SCHOOL aa« SHORPINO CENTER e Flreptaee' ihu: Nice looatlan. 649-5048. ^ MANCHESTER — Hew • n ofii 649-5051,. 649-9152. BARROWS and WALLAj|;E I Bonds— Stocks— commission set-upi for obtaining; e Lot 100x280 hrielt ranch, boUt-lns, 14x20 using 55 H Center Sttget .lots and acreage, old Colonials ding accessories—rubber stamps. MIDDLE TURNPIKE West-^Real J.. 55 B. penter street Grid Exhibition Date' Trucks— ^Tractors ’ Schieldge Printing Co. '< Mortgages 31 domestic fuel oil accounts. For ' 4 BEDROOMS, KITCHEN WETH STOVE AND S ifl M K rooni with firqpIaoiL half aerew i, and many others to pick from. -Cheieo o< eolova If ordend noer, Honaes For Bent 65 Manohester, Conn. heat cape. Full six ro6ms pins RtoCKLBDGB—* bedroonj ranch, Let-me know what you're lo^v full particulars call Tenneco Oil' OVEN, IVi BATH. ' m , reaaonaMy pttead. ----- basement with big rec room and large 'rooms, garage, fireplace, Manchester, Oonn. . SAN DIEGO, Calif. (A P )—The SCREBN r e p a i r service • ACTION AT ONCE Co., 626-2103 i i ! • fiipdOOt ing for. LTVINO ROOM WITH BEAMED OElLlNO, ICAR 04RAOR ALL t^ IS COVENTRY — 4 room single bath with shower. Fenced in yard, convenient to schools, stores, San Diego (Yiargers announced Alcoa screening. Call CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS bus. Ovmer 648-1470, Ask about our new 1st and 2n

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MacKown-Ahearn About Town Wesley Circle.of South Methor' 1st Church will meet Tuesday r Business Bodies SMif Judith KatfalMR Ahearn 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Han. - and C M g MacKown, both of Jenkins. Campfleld Rd. Mem­ OUILDMEMBER bers will wdrk on projectsefor the Manohaster, Mcohanged marriage His Dart Dairy, loc;, 316 E. fall fair. vowa thla morning at St. Thomaa Center. St., bos been selected a lemiber af the Dairy Guild of A(>oatla Ohurich In West Hartford. ' -Friendship Circle of the Salva­ thertcaV ' ' H ie brtde la the datighter of tion Army wiil -meeb Monday a^ Dairy Guild recognition Euid atc- lir . and Mra. Francis T. Aheam 6:30 p.m. at the church for a pot- luck. Mrs; Roy Sorenson, secre­ editation entltlea uae of the hall- o f Waat Hartford. The bridegroom tary to the Salvation Army W el­ nark ot excellence . . . the Dairy la the eon o f Mr. and Mrs. Wayne fare Department in Hartfor^l, will .iulld emblem on containers, ve- MaoKowm, also of West Hartford. be guest speaker. \ licles, sales promotion and adver- .iaing. Accreditation symbollees H ie Rev. WllUam Wlhbey of Miss Lionel Amirault, 12, daugh lie dedication of the chosen plant S t Thomas Apostle Church per- operation and product to the signal fonned the ceremony. Spring flow- ter of Mrs. bionel Amirault, i mrpoees exemplified In Guild OM were at the altar. Lenox St., recently won secon. place award in a "That’s M y Moth lemberahip. «■ Murid was provided by Miss ’’We are pleased and happy to Jdary Anne Ooroeo of West Hart­ er” art contest, sponsored * by : Hartford department store. She 1 be a member of the Dairy Guild, ford, church organist, and by a symbol of excellbncb and another Richard Christopher, Elizabeth a Qtade 7 pupil at St. James School. ' itep forward In progress by our iA* Barrett Nicola CampbeU and Wil- organization,’’ George Dart, presl- Uam Gibbons, a ' vocal quartet ent of the local dairy firm, said. arran^T^d tlirougti the Hartt Col- The Holy Ndme Society of St James’ Church will meet and elec lege of Music in Hartford. JOINS BARROWS-WALLAOE officers Monday at 8:30 p.m. at the Ihe bride, given in marriage by Thomas F. Herron of Ellington C o lle i .her father, wore a full-length school hall. The Rev. John Stac and Richard E. Tourtellotte of white organza jacket sheath de­ a member of the faculty of £ .'ernon have b ^ nsuned sales rep- signed with bateau neckline, long Joseph College, West Hartford, wi esentatives for residential tapered sleeves and long cape. She show films 6n the recent Ecumen astate transactions with Barrows Hei wore a shoulder-length lace man­ ical Council he attended in Rom. ind Wallace at 55 E. Center St., tilla Bifd carried a cascade of last summer. Refreshments will b' lanchester. White roses, accented M th two served. Both men will work in commu- - A Mg blue roses and ivy. Stanley Circle, South Method!.; :iities east of the Connecticut aotreai m Church, will sponsor a rummaj;: MiSs Carolyn M. Schlnzel of River, Robert Barrows, vice presi­ theatre's t Hartford was the maid o f honor. sale Thursday at 9 a.m. at Coope. dent. and general sales manager, Hall at the church. Donations ma;. said. a critic a The bridesmaids were Mrs. James MoBride’s Sport Spot, popular ^mrting goods and marine buMneea at 639 Center 81., next maaAh F. Aheam of Leavlttown, Pa., the be brought to the hall Wednesday Herron was associated with the hurat earU from 7 to 9 p.m.; for pick up, call Hoover Co., Hartford, prior to will mark a first anniversary at that Tocaitlon. Owner John McBride of 33 Perklna St., a 10-year bride’s sister-in-law; and Miss veteran of the sporting goods business, now carriee a complete line of marine suppUee and aooeasoriw One mil Patricia F. Platt of Manchester. Mrs. William Rood. 2 Stephen St. joining Barrows and Wallace, and aubtract " Tourtellotte was employed with which include the Thompson, Starcroft and Croebiy boat Mrtes, Evlnrude mOtore, arid Gator and The attendants were drq^ed Holsolaw trailers. (Herald photo by Pinto). aat^ty, Oc Identically In cocktail-length Members of the K of C will take the Superior Spring Co., Hartford. corporate Communion tomorrow at The appointments are in lino with the 'Dhow dresses of blue lined, styled with hilAg to fX modified bell skirts. H ie match­ the 8 a.m. Jlass at St. James’ increased sales and service opera­ "American Beauty” tour, via a 37- computer In the bank's new, 610 solete In dealgn Emd performance. passenger GMC Deluxe Motor (Ckmday, ing jackets were desired with Church in memory of the late Rt. tions by the firm throughout Con­ million headquarters building In The percentage comparu with 69 Coach—which is completely air- DUorcast) moss leaf appliques, jewri neck­ Rev. Msgr. John P. Hannon. The necticut, Barrows said. Constitution Plaza, Hartford. Reg­ per cent in Great Britain, 68 per conditioned with rest rooms and I^Uttoated lines and elbow-length sleeves. group will meet at the church at ular operation of the computer cent in France, an estimated 65 radio equipped with a P.A. sys­ whm she They wore small blue organza hats 7:45. HAMILTON PROMOTION began on Wednesday. l^ r cent in West . and tem, Is being offered by the new Mage in : with face veils and carried small Neivin F. Decker of 293 Sprjng The new unit has fifteen pieces approximately 50 per cent ta Rus­ 19Ui Centt Sit. has been appointed assistant travel firm, first of Its kind In sia, the report says. cascades of blue chrysanthemums Manchester. of equipment and occupies 2,000 alM Uhder and Ivy. to the division president of the square feet of space on the ninth And aa Tall Cedars Hamilton Standard division of The owners, Bruce Vanderbrook floor of the building. There are The Fair at the Manchester more than W. Daniel McCoy Jr. of Waban, United Aircraft Corporatfon. and his father, Louis Vanderbrook, Masa, was the best man. The two central processors with their Shopping Parkade will aoon ber goal oi His duties will be the responsl- will have two such trips this year, consoles, two memory systems, change its name to the DAL, fore p l^ h ushers were Pvt. David M. Burian-Mo88 Photo bdlity for staff and adminlsrtrative one a girls’ tour (set for July 29) Aheam, stationed at Camp A, P. Parade Today tw o high speed check sortehi, two a symbol of its, ownership by New MRS. CRAIG MacKOWN aotlrtties connected with, the divi­ under the direction of Mr. and Hill in Maryland, the, bride's high speed printers, seven mag­ Davidson & Leventhal of New Park. sion president’s office. Mrs. Bruce Vanderbrook, EUid a netic tape handlers, tape, tape Britain and West Hartford. The How d(M brother; John O’Brien of New Tall Cedars of District 16 have Decker joined Hamilton Stand­ London, W a if red G. Imndborg Jr. hat and matching accessories, bouquet when the couple left for co-educatlonal tour (to start June racks and assorted mlscellaneouB changing of the name on or about almUar rol Both wore corsages of pink or- a motor trip north;. their Spring Ceremonial in Man­ ard in 1937 as Msistant to the 24) personally lead by the two of Farmington and John G. Dill chester today. equipment. June 1 is to better Identify the thing com< chids. Mr. and Mrs. MacKown will be owners. Jr. o f Washington, D.C. A parade at 5 p.m. starts the ac­ The central processors .have a store as part of the D A 'L group, easy she a A reception . for about 175 at home May 18 at 637 S. Main Karen was tivities, which include degree com­ The Western Holiday Lines re­ ■memory* core that can store it was reported this week. The bride’s mother lyore a pink guests was held at the Hartford St. night after petition among the three northern ceived Its Interstate Commerce 30,000 digits o f information each. Bilk sheath with a matching jack­ Club after the ceremony. The Mrs. MacKown is a 1953 grad She doe et and white accessories. The districts. Conunission certificate of opera­ The high speed printers print the Steel mills have turned down bride wore a turquoise wool suit, uate of William Hall High School that takes bridegroom’s mother wore a tur­ tion, in a 20-state area, on April end result o f the work o f the com­ some June orders because the buy­ coffee accessories and a corsage in West Hartford, and a 1957 grad­ Among the candidates for Ce- aoknowledi quoise r ilk sheath, strawberry ice 15 of this year following a hear­ puter at speeds o f 900 lines per ing rush is overwhelming, Iron of white roses from the, wedding uate of St. Joseph College, also in darism will be Grand Master bookings p Frank H. Linsley, chosen lapt ing In Washington, D.C., last year. minute. In Addition to routine A ge said this week. The trade pub­ West Hartford, where she majored oonfUct month to head the state Masonic Bruce Vanderbrook said today work asBlmed to the computer, lication stated that since the steel w in English. She is the Rockville re­ husbiuid, I fraternity— that ads published in The Herald these prlnterii will also actually price Increase, orders have porter for the Herald. plained in Ihe parade features five bands, have brought inquiries from Ports­ print customers’ statements as jumped substEmtially as buyers Her husband, a 1952 graduate of hers — as visiting Tall Cedars, fun units, and mouth, NJH., and New Jersey resi­ well as special reports for bank hedged against a possible steel Phillips Academy in Andover, dents. bred into "W OW " What Service represertbativeo of other Masonic officials. strike. Mass., is a 1956 graduate of Ha- (which sh< PLACE ORDER^PICK IT UP IN 10 MINUTES afflUa/tions. ITie teen-age tour itinerary Is yerford College in Pennsylvania, highlighted by stops at Disney­ BRIEFS Colonial Board Oo., qieolalty see, Georg DON’T BELIEVE US? THEN TRY US! where he majored in government. Degree teams will compete for to accept the right to represent the area at land, Hollywood, Pike’s Peak, Mon­ Hugh R. Hamilton of 643 Ver­ fibre products fihn at 616 Parker He' is the Manchester reporter for ument Valley, the Grand Canyon, St„ on May 20 wUI dedicate its and otir cl The Hartford Times. the national championship during non St., owner of the Spruce St. than a mo the Tall Cedars convention in A t­ Hoover Dam, Las Vegas, Salt Lake new plant— Shufibre Corporation Market, on Thursday, April 25, la somethi) PIZZA-RAY'S lantic a ty May 24-26. City, Yosemlte and Yellowstohe opened his second grocery busi­ —at Covington, Tenn., with a ded­ Dinner will be served between National Parks, Mount Rushmore, ication speech by Tennessee’s So far we 130 SPRUCE STREET — Ml 3-0031 ness at the Hartford Rd. Market, lucky at t the parade and the ritual work, at the Museum of Science & Industry 384 Hartford, Rd. A complete line Gov. Fnmk Clement. An open Open 2-11— Sun. 4-10 OPEN ALL DAY the Masonic Temple. In Chicago, and dinner at Dino’s house at the plant will follow. and Georg LARGE of groceries and top grade meat C N eU l vel 7 5 c Sat. till 12 Lodge in Hollywood, a hlde-ti-way items of First Prize and Mucke’s of a famous movie star. The 26- Quarterly earnings ended March "B u t SU] CLOSED WEDNESDAY SUNDAY (cold cuts and hot dogs) are fea­ a for-lhata SMALL *1.25 day trip will cover 8,200 miles of tured. 31, 1963, at the Hartforil BUeotrlo 25> Extra Each Item K of C Musical traveling in its historical adven­ Light Co. were at 618,365,000 or a nice role Nevln F. Decker PINE PHARMACY ture Into the west. 77 cents per common shiure, the get anothe C. Elmore Watkins, president of 664 CENTER S t.— M I 9-9814 Today, Tomorrow firm reported on its unaudited Bdllirwobd factory manager, and for the part Watkins Bros., home furnishings, DISPLAY AT BANK comparative earnings. This com­ "Simple, year had been admin’istrative as­ Meiln St., was given a "First Cit­ pares with a - corresponding 1962 tently wiU The proceeds of the First Grand sistant-factory. Other positions An Antique Auto post card dis­ izen of Fumltureland, U.S.A.” Night of Music which Is to be held during his employment at the play is the current attraction In period when operating .revenues moat looki award iit the recent National Fur­ were 617,061,000 or 66 cents per Ing to our held at the East Catholic High firm include indurtrial ' engineer, the lobby of the Best Branch of niture Market, High Point, N.C. School Auditorium tonight and to­ assistant factoiyr manager and the Savings Bank of Manchester common share. Ekunings for the go to Bng Watkins received a permanent 1963 quarter reflect use of the new fo r hla .cai APPLES morrow, will be used to provide a chief Inspector. at 285 E. Center St. gold admission pass to the market Petito’s Shoe Repair four-year scholarship to four de­ A nafive of Allentpwn, Pa., The 56-card display, loaned by depreciation guidelines for federal tha a c t i ^ displays for his long service as a Income tax purposes promulgated the stage’i Your Best Fruit Buy serving boys Emd girls. Decker attended schools there and Mrs. Althea Harvey of Windsor, furniture retailer and hie con­ -’Die performance is under the later was a graduate of Pennsyl­ has all of the cars' o f yesteryear by the U.S. Treasury Department danger evi We offer many years of experience as Of The Season tributions to the indu8tr3^ vania State College where he re­ printed In gay colors end some in latter half of 1962. attxdnmeni quality cobblers— we offer the lowest direoUon of Grand Night Enrico Fresh From Our Coolers Reale.' I|e has appointed the fol­ c e iv e a degree In industrial en­ with phrases Imprinted on them s s actor, possible prices— we offer an uncondi­ lowing scholarship committee: gineering In 1934. From the time such as "You Auto Be With Me" Almost two out of .three U.S. Tidewater Oil Co. President f o f an "O machtoe tools are obsolete, ac­ All W in t^ Until May Matthew Moriarty, Dr. Jean-Louis of his graduation until joining and "You AutO Come Too." George F. Getty II told the com­ iffunler.'* : tional guarantee with all of our work. cording to the 9th Inventory of He/bert, Jack Stewart, James B. Hamilton Standard, he was asso­ A 1903 Wlnton runabout and an pany’s annual shareholders’ hieet- Open Every Day Tierney and J o l^ Mahon. Leo Col- ciated with the 4-One Box Ma­ Ing Thursday that first quarter chine Makers of Rockaway, N. - J. ment Patrol (Paddy) Wagon are 1663 net earnings were 611,476,000 bum and Frank Larala are co- magazine. The Inventory notes Manchesfer Parkade chairmen. \ two card highlights along ■^th one or 78 cents per common sluu-e af­ PERO ORCHARDS that 64 per cent Of all American TEEN-AGE -TOUR gem showing one motorist in an ter preferred dividends, up 18 per Lower Level, (Rear) Curtain time for the'all-muslcal metalcutting tmd metalforming 0 Avery St., Wapping performance will be 8:t6 Have you been wondering what old auto running over a mechanic cent from 1962;s first quarter J H< machinery is more than 10 years Tickets will be sold at the door. to do with your teen-age children and saying " I hope to run across earnings of 69,687,000 or 64 cents while jrmi are .o ff alone- an ’4hBt4y(Hir’- old-—and therefore considered ob­ per share. vacation you’ve been waiting for? O. I -Western Holiday Lines, 73 COMPUTER OPEBATEN© Mountain Rd., has tne answer In a The Connecticut Bank and Trust Zfi^day vacation for the teen set in Co. has announced completion of the 45 to 19 age bracket.' the installation of the bank’s new ■tHiuhn LIGGETT DRUG Af The Parkade The - trip, a cross-country National Cash Register NCR 316 NOTICE! WEEKEND WEEKEND SPECIAL LAST 2 DAYS SPECIAL TRIE SPRAYING ; Place your order now for the spraying of trees and‘ NOW LOCATED ON THE Vz © AL shrubs, to protect them against insects and HiaonHy. For complete tree service, please call the SECOND FLOOR OF ICE .CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. WATKINS DROTHERS M A IN ST., CORNER OF OAK BRIQUETS LICENSED AND INSURED TREE EXPERTS! REG. 1.00 TW O ‘ * Main Street, use front entrance! K TEL. Ml 3-7695 CREAM ENTRANCES use Elevator or Stairs at Rear of Stoi« 2hrM. c r e a m y r ic h pries or i OPEN THURS. and FB I. T IL L 9 P.M.— 0 L 0 J »:D M O ND AYS 10:68 'plus a Reg- C O c 89e 9 0 ST. 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Colleen B ^ h u rH Her Accent Not Irish

MA M f hai)d#ome g(ri. a flne^’’OMrge’s interesU transcend act- aotreas imd truly one of our ing, ' however. He tikes directing. theatre's first ladles,” is the way . The Scotu, who met when they ai^ieared in the same play in 1968, a critlo applauded Colleen Dew- have two small sons, Alex and n«xt tnooth hurst earlier this season. Campbell, aged one-and-a-half and ., A 10-y««r One might add “versatile” and two-and-a-half. I aooaasoriw ■ubtract “ U g .” Proving tier vey- "Home life means a lot to us,” GMtor and she said, “and you know — ■ like sat^ty, Ckdleen who’S’ starring on most actors —, we get to spend the '8how of the Week in ” Some- more time with.our children than frifig to Hide,’’ a modem mysteiy 1 parformance. most people. Except for something (Sunday, M ay 8, 10. p.m., N B C apedal like this TV play “Spme- iparaa with 69 colorcast) rehearsed as the so- Srltaln, 58 par tbirig to Hide',, both Oeorge and I Iditstioated Karen Holt daytimes are with them all day long. You astlniatad 55 whm she was nightly emoting on Oermany and know, an exciting thing happened ■tage in Eugene O ’NeiH's heavy ir cant in Rua- to us this morning? W e countied j9Ui Century rural drama. “De- n'ns pheasants in the yard!" ■IM U nder the Elm s.” “ Hardly the typical picture of And aa lor “big?’,’ Well, she's theatre folk in New York," one a Manohaatar more than two-thirds of the Way to mumurs." Tell us where you're liv­ I will aoon bor goal of shedding 28 pounds be­ ing that these pheasants feel free 1 tha D * L, fore plying Cleopatra In June at to stroll by." ownarBhlp by Hew York’s Shakespeare-ln-the- “ We're in Riverdale” she said. thal of N aw Park. (The leisurely northernmost coiner Hartford. The How dpes she Juggle such dis­ of New York la technically within te on or about similar roles and still maks every- the city but twenty-five minutes r Identify the thing come out smoothly? “ That’s from midtown and a whole aura D &' L group, easy she said . . . in fact, creating away.) Seems they've leased a B week. Karen was a good lift for me after five-bedroom house a block - from night after night in “Desire. . .’ ” where the late M ayor Piorello turned down She does have a Juggling act lAGuardia lived, on the top of a cauaa the buy- that takes some doing though she hill looking ’ right down on the helming, Iron a^uiowledged. It’s trying to find Hudson. “ W hat type house? Not rha trade pub- bookings pleasing to her that don't t ^ new, beautifully kept, and wht't aince the steel oorurUct with, those, of _ her actor- 1 -call Spanish but which George- oKdera have liusbimd, George Sicott. She ex­ calls Califomia-type." jr as buyers plained in that famous voice of “ I love to have guests in," sue poasibie steel hers — as haunting m anything went on, “ and early dinner is the bred into the Abbey P I a y O re most satisfactory because we asj- (which she never was) ~ "You aliy play bridge. George won't al­ low talking once the game is un­ To., apeolalty iwe, George and".! have .vowed not- to accept work that will keep us der way and I iove conversailon at 616 Paiher so I get it out of my system over I dedicate its and otir children apart i.ox more than a month. Marriage certainly the dinner table." I Corporation As the silvery voice flows bn, one 1., with a dad- is something you have to work at. So far we’ve been, lucky.” Very becomes more and more curious Tennessee's about its individuality and quality. lucky at the moment in fact, she nt. A n open How did it get that way? will follow. and George are co-starrtng In the CNeUl vehicle.- "Don't know," shnigge'd good- "But suppose.— tor the sake of natured Colleen, "bu^ by now I'm I ended March awfully used to having people ask rtfoid Bleotric a for-lnstance .— that George gets a nice role say in England and you me what kind of foreign accent (18,365,000 or I've overcome.” The answer la no m share, the get another nice offer... but from HdlIJrwood?” accent. English , is her native lan­ its unaudited guage. She was bom in Montreal irs. This oom- !'Slmple,” she said turning In­ tently with a gaze so clear it al­ and grew up in Boston and M il­ sponding 1962 waukee. "N o one else in the fam ­ most looks through you, "accord­ ing .revenues ily .talks the way I do and always ing to our plan, then'-I too would 66 cents per did. Oeorge settles it by Just say­ go to filngland. W hatever te good nings for the ing it's .my speech pattern, pe-‘ m hte.caureer comes first,’’ said use of the new Plod." the a c t i^ who has won a "Tdnjii” Colleen Dewhurst, who's lied so much to protect .her husband from murder riiarges that she’s bor les for federal Colleen got her first taste of the stage’s Oscar. “Np there’s nq ginning to feel guilty hersbif, triee to fend off the searching question, of master deteottve Henry ) promulgated dramatics at college in Milwau­ Jones in ''Something bo Hide” (colorcast Sunday, May 5, 10 p.m., NBC-TV)-. y Department daagar aver of my pawing him in kee and told her mother she want­ 12. attainment.’’ Widely acclaimed aa ed to go to New York and really an actor, Oeorge was nominated study. The mother, not really be­ husband, played by Dirk Kooiman, as the master detective keeps dig­ coat, straigrht hair held back by a To. Preside.nt M aa ’’Oscar” for "Anatomy of lieving she had talent, agreed to until 1 beg& to feel guilty I think ging, digging, digging for the bar and no makeup. Completely told the corn- ■ffunter." She added p ro u d ly . p ay'brief tuition so Colleen could I commited the crime myself. And truth. What suspense!!” H e a d s imaffected she was and aa the crit­ holders' hi eet- prove to herself that acting was ic said, “handsome the best look­ flrst quarter all the time Henry Jones and turned as she left. She was wear­ ■not' for her. The news that her what a wonderful actor he is! — ing a simple cable ^knit sweater ing woman in the restaurant. sre *11,476,000 daughter really, had what it takes mon share af- certainly , surprised but didn't up­ tds, up 18 per set the mother, and Colleen went first quarter JOHM L m m on to study at the Theatre Wing. >0 or 64 cents She won her “Tony” Antoinette SATURHAY refecmoH PROGRAM perry Award Yur hW appesrairee O. U B R O T N O K R ii^ in the Ifullzer Prize drama, "A ll Tima CfuuuMl 8:48 (86) Baca of Ike Week ton llj' round. return bout at Las President Uitt « S> Sair Elss .Carter jHandicap--ffiO,000. Vegas Convention Center. the W ay HoiAe.” She’s also a tele­ (IS-MlWaieh Mr. Wiaacd S:SS ( 8) WaiUher sad 8|iotta ( 8-46-68) Make That Spare vision award winner, having re­ .( b> Basi Basar. 6:18 (16) Araand Town I ( 1) News, Sports B Weather ceived the Sylvania award for "I. I m CaadlepliiBoa 6:88 (36) WaahlBgtaa Bapart I 8-86) News And Weather fiiliihmpp o t'4tt K/rH» ( S> Space; TSe New Oeaea 6:30 ( 8) The Story . (88) Satdrday Night Bapast Don Quixote.” B nloriair ( 8) Brakes Arrow (46) Satur&y E^tlan “I think you’re going to like (Colpri Educational aerlea for (88) Wide Caantry ) (88) CnrtiUn Time Bond* children. Todajr’a program theme (86) Chamnianiklp Bawllag "Glory." Margaret O'Brien ‘Something tp Hide,’ she said as U a .boat. (46) Oraad Jary I ( 8) Batarday Bpeelaealar she gathered up her belongings to ( 8 ) Maclo Imad Of : (83) Magic Land "L e fa Do It Again.” Jane Wy­ 887 E. CEm xk s t ; head for Riverdale.” I’m ajnodem ( U > MUUoa Dollar Mavla 7:6 ( 8) 'Weatker, SMrta B Mawa man Ray Milland. PHONE 64S-4U7 .ItO < 8 ) BFD Nd. 8 ( 8) Trae Advennre' ( S> AeiUlemy Tkeater woman in It, ^ successful publisher ( 8) Wrarillag « (46) Haatavaal (80) Late Show whose agreM to He to protect my B eit of Oraacba 7:86 ( 8) iB^Ie lOleataa----- Skew. UtS6 (36) Late Show litS ( 8 ) Yaar C aasraiw um Comedy-vaitety .starring Jackie “ Loves of Carmen.” OleOn Ford. 1:M Qleason s m . featuring Frank 11:16 (46) Hollywoed’s Finest " l 'l) r^ den* '! ? ^ S &.'’ Jon HaH, Fontaine a ^ guesHf. 1:66 ,( 8) Newseape _ IE Non Adama-. "Bly DarllBg. Olem- (88.86>_. . . 9*)h------Beaedi(B------. ^ (46) The ' Lord’a Prayer entine.". Henry Fonda and Linqa Starring ^ m o n d O'Brien in 1:16 ( 8) Newa • Weather Darnell, Various. So Beautiful.' A young ( 8) Man to Man (Ilk Loag Saha BBrar woman (Hasel Court) la charged 1:18 ( 8) Saa rraaclsc(» B a^ _ (4») aaieban with w'lful perjury. (R ) 1:88 ( 8) Mamenis af 41anitart. Oaa4- HAITII VntQ’PAMism awp^flCE— «49-3071 LOa AnSeiea at .Pittsburgh. ( 8-46-88) Oallaat Men night Hymn. t n > HeCaV A Cecil Robert McQueeney and William 1:48 ( 3 ) Momaat at Maditatiaa Its t8t» Batarday Aftaraooa Featara Reynolds. Lt. clashes with Cap­ / "Snrlngfleld Rifte " Gary Cooper. tain when the Iteilten(uit insists L T. W OOD CO. (88-88) Sparta lateraatiaaal (fh Joey plots revenge against his. ^ t d m k (88) Prefeaataaal Bowlera Tear . practliml-iokinr houseguest Bud­ OIL TANK PliOTEOTION Seml-rinala and finals of N.J . dy Haekett. (gdest) P.B.A Open. Chris. Scheiikel, ( S-W-SS) Heatenanay ELECTRONICS commentator. ' From .Campus. — - ' SONPPOR APPI-IOATION GUARDS YOUR TANK 4:M ( 8 ) Combat ton University. 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I • PAGE TWO MAlfCHB8TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN.^ lATURDAT, MAT 4. MM MAW^MMaER evening herald, MANCHESTER,. OONN,, SATURDAY, MAT 4, IQSt PAGE THREE SUIVDAY Television PROGRAM “B«n aJerrod” Time O k M u l . _ (40) Alamai Fax T;M < S) lUmMHa at CamItH, Haw* ‘ i S a S f f t . . loope. BiUMia b S wA 8(88 ( 8) Lassie 1:W < 8> #id«i For T t S f ( 8) Beeiaam •iW < «) Tko B is FlcikM* * (Srt Th? ( 2 8 ^ B a s te O’Teele -Coming Shows *1 Am WltbYou." Foup-part hia- NSC-rVp MONDAY < 8) S a o ro d ^ a a rt sue. St* Or AMrt (88) Arrlealtwro Ob VaMBa tory of the Catbolie Chw ^ and T»2* 5 •> D®“ ih T h o M eases HEADQUARTERS Us Eeumeolcsa CoPaoUa. Norman • :U ‘ 8) I^U ur Ward Rose la narrator. (28«) W « PiaaerT wsadsiOal S:8t ( 8) TkeO hrlstopkara World at Osier . THROUGH nUPAY Queot Otar doyoa (4 » « ) IN rw tieas '88 (Color) A two part oomedy toinwte color aeriea on NBO-TV TVa ‘“Saturday Night at the Moe- ( 8> TUa lo Tke^a IhibUo A ff^ rellslotts asaiea, te a m WMneeday, May 8 (7.‘e0-9 pjn. (88) Tke Bur FMara abflju the eaoBMdrt of two GDiBDi lea" May 4 (6 p.m. BDT to oon*. S:tt < 8) DaTov* Oalla* broUrt" Md a Jaok Canoa, AmUNOONS _____ b e r BDT). oluaion.) 8:88 ( 8) Tke Maldas Ot M m kt \ni S!sse^v%&r Itobert Culp and Patricia Barry J h s L S s A t rant rodeo. Otar, (R) < 8) Tke Aaewer (^) pU&e” ” * — Mn (Noah TSeeiy), In "A Ovy for Bat Boone, Toinny Sanda and D ias Dm c Befceel _ „ ,< J(:®S;¥> *!!• d*«0ff>8 (Oelot) OMmeeMne" Ttiiamdar, May 9 on apedal gueat atar Buddy Haok- (88) Jewlek U fe *|88 C 8) E d SaU ivaaB haw O aiy Oroaby otor In "MAnU Oraa" ett beobmea Joey Beimee’ (Joey (48) Saered HeaH * j 5 SStJ2rS““^ Quete: EUaT^tSKwaid, sou NBC-TVa "YVIde Oouatay* <9:90- stylist and JaoUe Mason, oosnedi- ‘Odonday NIgtrt at the Moviea" Btahop) praotlcikl-Joklng houae- 8:K (88) Sacred Heart IN RADIO, TELEVISION ^80 pjH., BDT; ran ant of siagt. May t (7:80-9:80 pan. BDT). Tbe < (48) The Chrictopheaa 97, 1662). O lem ei^ waaMa her guest In the "My Buddy, Buddy" ti88 ( 8) Uaderetaadus Oar WeaM ?^d8-68^8aart» Nlsrkl Movie oolor musical fomanoe wiaa Ittned episode of "Hie New Joey Bfahop ( 8) Crlele ;Tnfor jBay." John MlHs, Horst faflMr to attend her wedang butt ^ at inttabarsh. B u c .„ „ _ _ In New Orleana and on the oam- Srow" oolor series Saturday. May (88) K reryiiiaa’s Faaellr _ (58) Fealare Itochhola. A Uttle slti wltnesaie and STEREO w h e n MSbeta (B a rt a o M m a n ) wad (48) Oral Beberta slayinc and draw n to pra of the Vtoginta MBItary In- 4 (NBOTV, 8:30 p.m. BDT). 88rt8 ( 8) Lamp Date U r W t t s / I f *S*!|y*o^2ietraseel lonely, hunted , (R) A n O y (Andy Prtn^ maat ber f tlto te . New cliureii- acliool corrioulum * J**K.2 Theatre 8:88 ( t t s i ) Car M, Where Are Yea tetooe, they get oO m t Idaaa. prepared for uae by rartoua asa BenaM Oel- 8:88 ( 8) The B ert' MeOsra' Deatli stalks the Ponderosa In . I®**' ( 22-88) Boaaaaa (Color) (Troupe in Sunday Schoole ia e»- I (18) Oar F aith Service On All Models O iegory P e a k Brodertek OMiw- the form of a maniacal explosives amlned. . 1 ... 8 ) TV Irae Hugh O'Brian, OpUeon P ewteMOt foef the Free Cseoh Id Jrtm InrA ator in "TTm peat preeerttaiHan of "NlgU Peo- (82) Chalice Ot SatraMoa l(8),BasebaU sode o f N B C -T V s “ B<»iaM2 a ’’ e rf- (88) Sacrifice Ot The h Smo Army assixned to„ assassinate B aeoutlonerB,'' flrat repeat pre- Ite," a drama of ooM war intrigue T^kees vs. Minaeeolih Reinhard------Jeydrioh. £tey£toh. Walter Cln- IF YOU OWN A BOAT CHECK OUR aeeiteiUon of "Tlie VUgbibm” 90- or series Sunday, May 8 (O-lO .. 2.“ * *• The Lite (18) lastsht In dhrided Barite. In oolor on NBO p.m. EDT). ' " m:16 ( 8) The Chrisiephert (88) Baseball . den, rtbert Paulson featured. U:S8 (8) Look Op And Lire Boston TS. Kanasu City. 18:88 ( S> Cudid Camera Beyond the Sanctuary.'* Talse. (68) Film Durward Kirby, host. wMh Alien MARINE EQUIPMENT France. Documentary atudy of Utrnt. Guest: Gretcihen wylmr, I (18) The B is P M are musical comedy star. non-denomlnationat Proteetant in­ (22) Baaebafi stitution in the ancient town ot (2M8). Srtw ef the Week Taize. Red Sox vs. Kansas OHsr (Colort "fomethlim "Somethliut to Htde."Hide." OiLCol­ ) ( 8) F air Exchaape leen Dewhurst, HeniY Jones. A TUESDAY Television PROGRAM ( 8) Viewpolat ( 8) Chaasinit Hm ee Citizens Bond Radio Sales and Service I rthwsirtmi „ (40) Faith F or T o W (48) Bix P l^ n re eeoondmate author married to 8:86 ( 8) House P arty Ui88 ( 8) Camera Three (58) Ti&e Two his puDiisher has an affair with ( I) Tvwa CMsc dyliw lom 'a request to minister James Macandrew. boat. beautiful but schemliw woman. (2246) The Deolors R was his bullet ( 8) Commeats and People’ ' Don McNeill, host-moderator. ( 8-4(h68) The Veioe Of Plreetoas (46-68) Jaae Wymaa- ^Veetela that killed a man. Features four couples, two of \4 ^^Z^VHama . „ 5!2>^®'“® twd^ozT (22) Film * whom are well known peraonali- Ques^ Rosalind imias and pia» Dumonf' Color TV 8iM (2 ^ ) News < 8) First Bun Theatre „ „ Western Jamboree 1st ^eodore Lettvln. Andre (rt - Border Incident." Ricardo H 'l f *™*r*«««s at Worii V®?. T «„celebrities. P^turinc „ ^ Kostelanets is Bueet conductor. I ( 8) Moments Of Oeartert IMjto Of N te t George Murphy. 11:25 ( 8) Capitol Reports Julie Newmar and Joel Grey M:I8 ( 8) l ^ t ’s My Liner ( 8) Mweeape BaUeUa Raate 122-26) L eretta Vouag (46-65) Combat 11:80 ( 8) This Is OCran aninst Juiie WUeon A Mike Me- John Daly, moderator. E L E C m o t H C S Qnooa For A Day Vic Morrow and Dean Stockwell Aloney.ilor*- (8-58) Howard K. Smith ’ j ml ifarmimg Semlaar (18) MUllsn Dollar Movie 5.SJ Ask Abort Sebools ( 8) Popeye • (8 ) Rnseia: Foeea ef a IMai 8 4 8 ( 8) -To TeU The Trath ®o^tar. A soldier dumbfounds (22) Men Into Spaee t Newa and Comment. Weekly re­ LAiOIIATOIIIES (22-88) T e ite Shew i*®w comrades with <^)^ l)*ve. Got A_Seeret„ port ot important newe stories <»*;*•>,Yea Don’t Say (Celert (SO) This is the Lite ------Major Adams, TfaiV. I ( 8) VleUWItt ( 8) Discovery *68 . ^ recess conduct. . . „ <**> lostBate m aater wUh mieets. MT BMMNDnr. (82) W eather 3^34-(8) JLtoyd 0ridiEM Bliaw 12:00 ( 8) Inalshts 11:88 ( 8) News (24) Edneatioart Pregram a UatS Robert Horton sU rs. Flint Mo- (8) News A Weatker > ( 2) l a s t e d ( 8) Alumni Fan Cullough lies wounded In the ( 8) F rlo rts of Mr. (22) Championship Bridee (28) News A Weatherman M l 9 . 1 1 M a M. “• »«• TrartT Doaglaa Bdwards Alls ^n£3?on^®^o^S,.rf*itJS’-on"1E 6:88 (8) CoBMe Bawl <2t"S4) MMoh O u n e 12:88 /t)* Till the fend Tim e." Robert *'•* Skeltoa Boar Robert Earle moderator. Gbal- Dorothy MiiGulre. x.u Amerl^ Baadelaad Room *;8® <*^8*|^M^e Afternoon Report ?o®®,*y Suest S tan 52l{ KSe.*;5 aie^'^Y .')""* },M *?3fi® Jfastorpleees portrays Clem (88) Wild BUI HiekocA 8:0 (8) Twentieth Centary Th® 400 Brows.*' J e a n 'P le r r s ^diddletamper and BgOomra a ’ „ _ Westorer Presents D«»ud. Clair Maurier. 8 ) ______l*y*is**^® . S®®? JE®' ®®44y Sf«M,inue(cal star. * ..Seise at Malta." Story of the ( 8) Academy Theatre 12:8B ( 8) Year Coasreosmaa hrem tiny Mediterranean Island’s per­ S€tyings of $92.19 a yeor and more! I 8) IBeet ef Oreaehe ^®®k Show. (22-36) Empire (Color) Conneeticat No Minor Vices.’* Sana An- U :88 t 8) CrteBdar (4f^) Discovery t a Stars Joan Hackett and Charles 1:88 ( 8) PercepUon severance under unendtns air at- drews, LlII Palm er. The m ajor coat oC home heating, of course, ia t#»e oost of the fuel or eaevaF A AA ^Hl »?***8®-,P®*” 2fbvle ( 8) Champloaship Bridse •ecks by the Italian and German (81) latte Show u d here in Conneotlout fuel oil u fw cheaper than aiw oC the other aiitM wiS 4:66 ( 8) Big 8 Theatre 3*?*'®'“ becomes inter- ® W ar n . ‘■®s>ser of Guilt." Richard Baee- ested in girl who is on her ww (22) Shine 18 Pin Bowlins ^® Tress (Color) fS-Bs /S ® w ®®®** KtudoK A recent survey b y a responMble national magasdnemdloated thaitf-the (68)( to ) M eralag Mevie Romemakere Movie Bannon. (68) Film (48) i^ r d ’i Prayer (^P lret Show 8:80 < 8) Mr. Ed 1:18 Ts) itlme The Man Ri Tito Titmk.'* “The Informer." Victor Mrtag- show ^ Benny’8 televisioB , . (40) Wlnnlas Pins The Colonel beNbeoitheoloP. Mkhmi Ryan, at o yoong crimlnol SS^f^ii®®®!)!® Hoimoo. len, Preston Foster. 1:15 (58) The ^ riato p h ers (22) The HoBoymooners 1:25'( 8) Blomenie cf Oensfert, Oaed- Year Haaeli «Oelart (^22-36) pick Powell neateo nlkht Hymn (. 8) M y la Oenrt (24) Ohildrea A 18:66 gram s till 16:15 f S ? ^ ° w®R “ r t P eter lawytr, ilan in Hm MHt roW. Cottoning it Joonne BoM ( 8 ) All (to) T ^ Stooges ,-*• prison doctor issues a I H f D f A L i k I Hi M ANUf AC IIJk ik U rif The Prlea U R Isht volunteers to • be iHAf, roi’b' M AUwtL dooghlM and iKratoiy to fernitr Judgn (to) F te'" S*rt*y.8hrtr ierlSS. (R)“ ‘ “ "®'^ helSulu; IHAl S lO f".' ( 8) Jane W ysiaa 8:86 (to): Early., Show MONDAY Television PROGRAM (8246) Oeaoealratiea Mt6a i SwiS?* Uatpachablee Artt. bortaa Chaaael Abbott, plqyBdfcyclKiiacHroctorAddlionRIclNmlt. ( 846-88) Saves K e n ***** niJk.J?,®?*' ^*®®re Show ( 5) Town Crier {.5? 2®P***® Raararoo (48) Mews (8) Lave Of LMe (^^tojeriffet Omteee (,A) CoUece of The Air (48) Collere of the Air 8:86 (48) Call Mr. R jjjte) Tear First Imptesalea “ R'rby- (Suests: Dorothy ( 3) Rap Richards 6:15 ( 8) News • (Color) (38) Continental Classroom (4)) F T I M K R H Xbnn^r aw ard wtam er P ater B eat ( Teaaeeeee Brais B MeGraw 8:88 (W-Somoeter is® !. **• *Abbo Show Pre8Bman-Ryan Report Ito m m r , a vkrit to Old Roairia ba- and Dick Powrtl are the.attua of la iw i--- Big Picture (22-30) tpeatinenial Claeereom (e) (22-38) Bomper Room e ee 5*^! Americans at Work SJ>.5®y®b. F®r Tomorrow LS} ““4 Weather 8:85 <■*•> ®»*» .The Clown fOBs the Rovolutloti, a iroatailgte "The Doomoday Boya," ICw atoiy 5?™ ) Trrtk or UsBSeaaeBoes (46) News ( 8) Moments ef Comfort ( 8) Debbie Drake Shew a ''S! i }} X®®' Seertor view of the Big Bon Bra and aonga (M *^) Rafitor kaswa ISert 6:40 ( 8) Newsoppe -BaUetin Board V t S £®S®®*'’.. News. Sperta of three ^vldta who volunteer to 28:46 ( 8) The OaUUag U gkt (to) Mr. Loete 8:45 ( 8) CommaaHy Library Besoare- ( 3) MUUonrtre * *• S®"®’* Ihe Son WHITING CORP. a b o u t InatnmMMffea wig ba U ^ - 6:ni ( 6) N o w s ^ ^ ee ■( *> R«*t Of OroBohe (Zt) Weafber be medical "gulnaa piga” for a pi4- U :66 (28) Newe Day Report e People Speak I S) CalendAT • 8:86 (22) Clabhoase May 20 NBO-TV («:80-9:M pan. Gene Tierney, William Rsadix. (22) W eather is.aa 0®®“ (22^) Say When TtModay, ICay 7 (t:S0-lO;S0 pjn. < 668) CiMerrt Hospital (46) Adventaree te T irte **'** News, Weather aad (33) Weather Tw At Heme Wlih KHtr Bports -- I ( 3) PerceptloB (.*l S'® P® Ton Tinstt S:« { II S'.T."'’ •“ BDT. Original teleoaat Oot 16, (68) News (M) Big News ( 8) Friends el Mr. Oeeber (48) M oraiaz Movie Walter Cronkite MBm Bondehnan alao wfll be apot- 10*2). (46) Newe (22) Clabhoase "The Lady In Question." Brian (62) News ' (46)' JBarbi-Baibara Beraard Shew < >> News. Walter OreaUte M.U / si * Weather I ( 3) Let’s Trtk Abort tlg h te d . I (. 8) As The HorM Taras .^.J>j®®®,»4«y Starlight ^em e, Rita Hayworth. v-aa RsIrtOey JBapert V ®®®*^-RrtakIoy Report M:I8 (. J> Romemakore Movie "•** 5,.?l (tflor Oiaaer Movie < 8) O m ^ eet Movietfate (58) News Behind Green Lights." WHliam Count Throe and Pray." Taa Baotny awMid-wtaner Peter VMh "Ortuid Central Murder." I. .•> T o H » e Truth Gaiwan, (^rois Landis. Heflh^ Joanne WoodwaiA CMf BobenttMn gi88at-atan am a gucat-ntans am an ordained artnin Hefli^ Patricia Dane. <8 > Nows, Weather {*•> toeve ^ e a Show for the fhiest in (22-A) Play Year (63) News octniituaive gamUer wtM neglecta <16) jil* Pletare (to) Leeal News (Color) MANCHESTER fcer wbo Icaea faMb atbaf a peraon* (ft) Harvey Olsen Shew Nwre. SpertB a te lv 3 3 & MADE U:8f (22-38) Coaeeatratioa Warttwaday, May t tLO-U -pan. KBdare" H mhck^ , May 9 ttiUO . . ^ (8;d8-58) Seven Keys 1 1 2 CBNHR f WMBW to 9:80 pjn. BD '^ ttol I 8) ®* jS d lr tllo a 28:88 ( 8) Love at Life ia a ^ * Monday NigU at lha Mav- fort. •* 0®aa- FURfNTURE <^-**) Yoar First Impressiea m t-un 8il4 (88) dday Report John Smith. Spring Ttirlnaiini A (Color) " ^ r i y Slack and the Tiger.* «' (to) Newa »ewart Graiwer, Barbara Hush, SEE le «a / T0M»ksee Brale Ford ^thpny Steels. Drama lUmed in **•** *®* Tomorraw -----'- near Bandmut, India. (82-38) Trath or CoasS' ’ eath struggle between Vi r, RWkW KWWr y-— MuvB man®eatinB> tigers H E W orU SE IX ALUMmUMLADDnil 18:M > 8) The OaMInc Light ( 8-t(>-(9) The Dakotas SMITHES Report 1:88 ( 3) Best SeUer Larry Ward. Townspeople 14'lo2r-41.00ft. TMRY DHJCIOOS (88) — ------"A BeU for Adamo." P art I, Geae 5®l rt Marahrt Ragrtt'a ) Tswa Chier 8rt8 ( toSSSJSrd^^ *•** 125 “ •••• teahllghiB deputlra for subduing two bandliS S r to 40'-.$1.B 0 ft. .) Onioca Of The . (8840) Baa Jaeaed « , (48) News —— Tteniey, Wm. ■ Bendix. __ _ a church. 86) teatesuha fSassr * “lerael—It to Na FFal a h lo " ( 8-68) General Heepitrt 8:88 (8-48-68) The W in .-..- CHICKEN (18) U fa a t R O ^ D o c u m en tary (At I s r a e l a • (22-88) At a S rte Wlih KHly O am g l elB w llb i 8) Searlae iwMater (to 68) Day la Oenrt ~ a f te r IS Stars <%uck Connors. McCain is AEb^H^MBB M t> Oertfaertol da 8tB4 SI) lU d d ^ R « 8 t ®Lat mdepeMencm.'Rrtepe^t^^' jSh, ^ (48) Nows accused, of . murdering a moim- edBURN A MW DUBROOK. IM . kiniater David K t^ o a i ' S 1:88 ( « ^ The World Taras riCe ‘*^®^ ” ■*®*^ hi® m V B S T M B N T S w woaU'a "draat antta' oUoli. *’*• « * 3SiSsa;r. < 8) Cenaecticat MevieUme laSSuiFm (Osier) *‘**u(Sl®y®? Themao Shew m b . CNMNWB V. MMDf SON JM,. M anacnr " WMh ftirnMiiarahlii taoM. A M SetSam e." RSTStelirt, With Mai^rio Lord and Rissty ^ 5S)%Sr*’2BS* ■iW ^ ) DohieM mia (18) The Big Pletare fby Jose Jimenes knows AM m ^T^SS^Ia^S TBANBAOnONS HANPUED CAUL n OMDBB he is in love wiien he sees a tap m r o H A N a a e u s n o a m b majmnBD-jiimAL w i i m m VERNON 5!!I oi*oR 81mw ^ncor named Susie. nekDyMMhnrteaLntar (4#) Bm I «f Qroaoh(» (8-48-58) Stoaey B arks . MD 9 -U O t m i n t and W AlXPAPBlt iipIeS ” * ***** ^ eneiwy 4M MAIN ST.— MI S-4MS VKRNMr om oiB ( 8-44 5S) Qelag My Wny l:i6t .MA I S l Speeial!***■. V Bap«HI*** A iw a r Guest: Blizalieth Ashley. Sttmer 8 Rea Jerred (Osier) ( ^ ) Whs Jjto Tea T ia rtt- .. (IS) Life of BUey 8:88 t I) Aady Griffith Shaw (48^)' Day la £enrt With Romiy H S JS d " BMney goes sjLeretta Yeaag Shew lions. y U:M ^'Oaleadar J (to Big 8 Theater f \ ( 8-48^> ttaeea For A’ Day ^t:64 ( S) Pasu^rd "S A V 1 N Ci S 4 % "Three Faces West." M m (18) B lu ^ a Dollar Movie KIREBS a T iSoCUUMIS ETci Allen Ludden, host and fea- ,il5%2lV la TTter Wayne, Sigrid Ouril. a t e * 5> Jo Tell The Trath turing ^ e s t celebriUes. Celebrity ( ( 'y '/ f / LOAN W uh® !? **®5LPy*'® “ ®w ^®“ Ro“’t R»y (color) [w:^Nanette Fabray and Buddy ^ m te ^ rn l® ’'sapr-t8. yR**, Moore. Morey ( 8) Discevenr ’88 THERE IS A DIFKRENCE IN S®>>, Peggy Castle Freg) WtM fS) Romemteev Mevie Itofkley’s Jaana) BYEGUSS SERVICE (to) P M Show W ell be glad to show you a match- .— Part one of a two-part ’■teaal^routh." DavM Briaa, leaa aeleetion of Mohawk or report on Haiti. John Agar. i,*48-M) Rea Casey LI U U kill uiw thi VwlHgr if igiglaiM frasMa aad laaaaa, thera a n ootna (M) OhS&en m M p m Hw i P m * Bigelow carpet flight in yonr own 4-25 Amerlcaa Baadelaad Vincent Edwards stare. t o t e ( 8 ) Circle T h ^ to r ***** home. Make your homo oarpet 1007 MAIN ST., MANCamSTBB ' a SpHTB 81, OOWBMWBT tha oarvlM you gat from your optioal ettpert that aaa M:66 ( 8) Almaaac tiso ! SwJew*** “•«*•»* “'*• »he Stan U:W (3648) The Price it <01 ilSte) Eleventh Hear • eomfortaM e! obrltMia . aiMlaoinejrou oaR’t aaeatall. ' . gneet star Joanne LlnyiUe LCSiff Bopm For Daddy h o st Gj^ S ta n ; . ( 8) Ja a e Wymaa 8). Admiral Jack UiM |n^)_praocatraUoa ___ (to) n im 4-y°*PS.W e is dia- MANCHESTER CARPET ^ fc a quaMiy of our f n m a a , ome toowaa, aiu} our oarpteo are the . 8 4 8 te) Bevea Keys BiM (to) B a ^ Shew ‘"5®LsveOfUfe "Night Club.Glri.’’ Ttviaa Ana- (22) Third ICaa (tito) Yaar FIrrt tm preaelL L84648) N ^ d dty CZ S ll Mala 1^ — 648-51(ffi 4:4. „ _ (88) Air Pewea ((^Tor) jSdward Norris. „ J"®. at Marshal Bren- 11:88 ( S ^46J8) Ne«B. W eather aad Mop hi to aoo ua wbaHivor you aeod optioal aonrteeA JOtoH ba . . l*d?2®> Yeaaeeeee RaOa Raid L!) ^ Friend* 4 - 65 ^^eAajSi™. ®Xi"' Artene Whelan.Nports WHAr$ A ^DOUMaE-IOUIIaE-in gtadtoholpyou. ***** •fc®*®*tow 6.885 - ( 8 ) Admiral as I a ^ \Jaok t *, American Show Newsslaad qaaseauanea# f *to (68) Am erieaa Newsreel , g,E?‘«fL"visr8 M: ' gS‘w,'*S3 wertbrt , , . •• .« / fr*64t) F ath er KaeWe 'B est MANOtlESTER <83> Hovle at 5 U:26 < 1) 2U ad» Srtriigbt (IT CA N SAVE YOU $104.04 THIS YEAR!) U :4 i ( 8) The Oaldlag Light 5^ liJ us:: Th® Big Frame.?vm5f^^^Ktrk Bievena, U:68 (IS) Newe D aylle^i^ (to) Film ^ Moment.” Norman Jean K ent 1:80 (8) Best Seller * (to) Big News nPE aid SUPPLY ^4) Ckl^ren aad Bdacattaaal It'« Hra M agic MM MySaviN« C em M iall O f "A BeU for AOaoo.” WUUam 8:16 ( 8) S®*®" News ** INCORPORATED Bendix. Gene Tierney. Part 8 i 6:86 I 8) Weather, News ii rt 4 ( to Oeas^ HeertM 8 :8 0 ( I) fJto'Preeliirt" W H O L E S A L E (Sal IJj^Admiral and Swabby (tote) At Berne m ih RMr (to) Weather W ILLIAM S JX W INKLER . (<•? R«we (48) SheSur tote.. .. 5(*!l 8) i*®®®Iporte *“«» View PLUMBING and . (68) Film D om WILLIS Gorogo „ (68) News U:M (tSterrealght IBhayr (Color) 8:88 (88) Early Show C O s O H . M I R N E R iiS ill Sr^-e**^WerM T aras 8:88 (88) dabhoase HEATING SUPPUES 12:8. (W 35ris?'4^ , ffl^ C i II - J O t ( 8) OeaaeettetJeat rMevte&a • ■■ lema 8 "Hawaiian Nights." Jnhne» •RetraOTU------From T ^ ^ h a a t . ' .Inspector Halgm." Jean Oab- VISIT OUB 8HOWBOOM Downs. Mary CariSe. AUOMMBNT aai nie _GiraraoL ifiS Tooma*. _ . (68) News (iiraraot. 248 N. MAIN ST. s » Iftl S'®®*K ®* Cochise Irte ( i) N ew m p e, MoBMata a t Oeaa- PLUMBING---HEA'IKK6 --AK OONDITKHffND 5*51 S*® L®ril'e Prayer a:ra E” ^®"5 Inlennrtlea 7«88 ( to Probe (to Ntetoopo, Momeata at Oert- 8:88 ( 8) News and Weaflker fart aad Hyara m n S r S; A m o B n > A m (to) Barvay Olsaa I (to) Leeal News Toni, Hynui (88) Newa I 9-M91—ts MAIM MOh M A N C (48) B art - 1.88 181 M 8 (8)/*Sl News, W«P rather a 7:M (21) Special Report Medltatioa' TOL.

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nsss so, at M , hja ms 4nli)g A aoog-«od-dainbs aot M aiiMtlhMr rV Notebodk| AhowB." Hs .himstV mntsg Ha be Television P R O O itA M "a apottaman” and sgMifr of (88-88) Tba Oaelaia oriekat. ' S> Tswa Oriae <4»«l) daaa Wyauui By m C K KLBiDnat " I did pratty w A * ha says, S) OOtake Of ,(18) Bania a Allea 85£a"mS|*itayHat NaiMfi-anP aoM; Harriet acreaa to taka (NEA) ‘hut eventually decided navsr OssWaeStsI '*(8848) Mewe aoM. Harriet ,a«p„_ . . For Roy Ca«i|U«, tl»6 neidt ( •) Edga Of Ntehl chaiira of annual-chMraBia danea be top rank. I lacked a few in^Sa. :Hm m Ontiaemal OtaM* ( 88 - 8 8 ) ” a Yaui at tha Women's Club. ' HAI r> ->ntha are a. tbne o< decMon. - Xrasaata W CasrfaH (U> xmiea Dallar Xavia ' Tliah dahcer-ainger-oomedian .< •> Nawseesa BaUatta Baart. »i8* ( J ) Ta Tell The Trath ' JeiSom'liuabahd' accuses h|a tfifa rscord ( S> ipaSniilrt aa OaaaaeNeat On - (t|te) Yaa DaaH Say (aalsr) infidelity and. tbreatem, to d ^ 7 'has been- featured frequently < 8) DleCavery '88 atroy her alleged suitor finaneial- covers; ' s. season on H>e Oarry Moore IJp_ (M ) Kdacallanal Pregr Pregnuwa aaSII ly- its rec '.w. His mjrrent arrangement (tMS) T ate 8:88 . ( 8-4848) Deaaa Bead Shpw ! f «) VlaliWith. (4848) Who Da Yaa TraalT Calf pets, Paul Felaraen. Jeff is the He •> expired iii June. TV PersonaHHfis WeaMM* i ( 8) Newa, Deaglaa jUararda nomtnntad for claaa nreaidahf and < S> VadarataaSiu Oa WaaH ( 8) Baageraager aAady _ Shaw wind* up 'with two datea for aen- today ( S) Friaaia at lA. Oa___ (8848) Xaleh Ml______Ohaaa ior prom. ( S> OapMs Kaaataraa ( 8-48^) Amarleaa Baadalaad poena Joe Garagiola ; (88-88) News—Atlemaea BapaH 8id8 <«•> OaUMre at the Air Riobard Chamberlala, A flflam* ipeake ( » ■aa'llohahia hoyant cltlnn of -the (gutet jHar J. K "Joe Garagiola la by far the beat i i> Jam (a Laaaa Shew | tl4 8 | Maha Beam Far Daddy Brian- Keltb^) appeara mt of the ex-basehall people who turn­ (tt^riam w r Baaaa , t 8) 'Adatlral Jaek Shaw for the (4S) Baaa The Olawa (84*48) Diaeavary ’88 Hoapital and claims to bb Isfig- dooume: ed to talking after ptaying." ( t> DahMa Draha Shaw (18) J^ljB_pellar Xavia lost uncle of Dr. Kildare. 4t4S ______Theater ( *4841) Leave It Ta Baavw they we nU a Uhe in a 1063 basebaH hand­ ( » KUUaBalra Jerry Mathers, Tony Dow. Wally 4vate. book sums up the way ^wrto- ( It Beat af Orasahe 'HudsOn’a Bay.” Paul Hunt. OuM Mite < t) Oaleadar - Tiemey. wants to go along on'flahInK boat They wrltere and TV columnists (4*41) ABMWieaa Baadalaad headed for Alaaha during the Say Wheh Summer. taken I throughout the counbiy have been < S) Wha V a Yaa TraalT ( 8) Admiral Jack • :dd ( 8) The Betaclivaa praising the baaeball commentary («S> Hanlajt Xavic (In ProgrcM) ‘‘SomethlniTln Th« Wind.” Daaa- (88) Flrat Shew t 8-8*48) Xy Thfae Sea* of N B C sportacaster Joe Qaragio- Fred KacMii na Durbin, Donald O'Connor. “ The Rainmakers.” Bert Wheeler, Bud Is nettireSTr ' that 1a after hearing his observations W:S ( S) Baaaaawhats Xavla Robert Woolaey. dammate Is ietu'roSSr'toSown during broadcasts of World Se­ "Doll Face.” Vivian Blaine, Des- (84) ChOdrea N i nla O'Keefe. pragrama tfll 18:88 receive an swaM.-' ries, All-Btar and regular-season < » 4 » nay Year Baaeh (Odes) (W) Tbraa Staagaa I (tt-S*) Haad «M ar> games. < l> Day » Oaart (4*) The Admiral Shabby Shirley Booth, DaFore. MtM ( •) Almaaae Shaw Attemplibg to raklncUe an eU ro­ Din One ookunniat oaMed Gamgiola U:M The Priee le BhcM fOeletl (88) mance, Raul dales her eratwmie "The new hit man in the tele- ( 8) Jaaa .Wyaaaa . l:W (88) Burly Shaw flame. viaion sportscasting game,’/, and (tX-M> ConeeatraUea “Danger In The Pacific.’' Andy *4*48) Xeflala’a Navy ( 848-n> Sevea Keys Ilevine, Lao Carrillo. Ameat Borgnine. Torn- another said he was “ . . . a iImnI- Alg < 1> Leve Ot Ufa . Sheriff el Oochlee Olviber enapa dancing'girts erh-day WiU R o g m of baseball (t i^ > Year Flrel' Iwyrcaalaa __ The Uvlag Ward film that wag m^am (18) Seelat SMarlty in Aetlea action. . who keeps the oonverSadton (Color) M4* ( 81 Napsas ALOIi sparkling even when the game ; ( 8-4*48) Teaaeeaee Braie Fetd ( 8) New* aad Weather U iM ( 8) Saareh Far Tei______(M) Newa Shin Cmway, Blna BaiUiune. Ne­ Algeria' isn’t.” '' gro nuru U Aelarmined la worst h (t it e ) Trath Or CeBaeeaeaeaa (88) mm achieve respect and stature In the Recently signed to a lcog-4eim ( 84«-U) Father Kaawa Beat I (48) Aealgamaal Paderwatar nursing profeuion. ern hist R oyOnaM e U : « ( 8) The OaUlaK Ushl ( 8) Newa oontract as an N BC sports oom- M;8S Aady WUIIsma Shaw -hie trlu 1:88 ( 8> Beat SeHer ( 8) Hear Keag (Color) Tonight's gueata: Peter Preside] mentator, Ocuagkda will provide Lawford and Martha Raya. (R) “t hope to keep arorldng here.’* ‘A Bell For Adano.” Fart A (81) Weal“ alheV' the Uni he says, "and there are some the color commentolty durtiv William Bendix, Gene Tiemey. ( 84*48) TV Pramiare - , NtBC-TVs Saturday and Sun^tao^ (4*) Advealarea la Time Brenda Scott. Joanna Xoore. Festlv things in the wind. But I also , 8-BS) Geaeral BaapHal (SS) News—Baa Oeehrpa ‘iMajor L«ague Baseball” telecaato B-M) At Heme WKh Kilty (88) Clabheaee HandlcApped girl In Oallfornia were ci have definite offers for next sea­ baokwoods Is victim of • •ignorance for the third straight year (td a ^ - (48) Newa ( S-88-M) Newa son in Britain. I have to niake (48) Barbara Beraard Shew and prejudice. (R) govern!) ed out by stef kma in major lea^e Walter Cronkite (84-M4B) up my mind quickly—and a bird i ( 8) Aa The WarM Taraa (88)' Haatley Briahley Beyart NeWe. national markets.) He also has a fiv^- erta Khemlst In the hand, you know. ( 8) Oeaaeetleat Wavlellma (58) Newt (») Mg Nswi momingiM-week sports ^ o w on ‘Honeymoon.” Guy . Xadlaoa, T48 ( 8) Wyall Bury (88) Newt a Weather Khemlai “Besides, I’m getting marrieil Shirley. Temple. (88) Weather NBC Radio, and makes occasional (18) Big 'Picture j ( 8) Ttairaday StarllaM days aft '.n July. My fiancee is playing appearances on N O C -TVs "To- (8848) Newa 4 Weather “Poor Bi:t Beautiful.'' Xarisa Al- (M) Barvjy. fHaaa Shew (88) Film laalo. Renato Salvatorl. A bullei ’he oldest, daughter in the Lon­ da^’ and '•Tonight..Show^tarring. (4*) Brat Of (Ironeho TiM (SB) Special Beport (58) Thli la The Ufe (4*) Steve Allea Shaw Egypt don company , of *IVe Sound of Johnny Carson” progrtuns. H e was T:U (88) Weatem Iltaaa. Bighlighia lt:U ( 8) Sport. View . people 'Juslc." I ’d like to hive my plans the hoet of “Basetoall *«3," OTC- I (W) Mea af Deettay (48) Newa t l:N Bhow cat. (tt) Special Repart T:M ( 8) Award Theatre ( 8) Claema 8 when a ■■or next year , set befoie the wed­ TV’s pre-season salute to the na­ .( S) Paiaward m ) Wide Coaatn ^ h e Search." Montgomery Clift, sized nf ding." . ' tional pastime. (X-98) Bep Jerrod (Oatar) Bari Holltman Biara Vrith Joyce Wendell Corey. per Nil Roy says he’s - always wanted Garagriola won a flrte-iMce (18)^ife ef BIley Boullfant. A girl tries to locate (48) jterd’e l^afraye (4848) Day la Court her long-mleeing father In time for ( 8) Newecepe,e, JU:enicytai af Cast- Authoi to wprlc_in;fhe U.8., award as radio’s “SportsQastec of Houee Party (88) . Aa Schoola Match WHa ncoveri " I planned aii act,/ he says, the Year’’ in the 21ot annual All- ( 8) Newa; Weather and Sparta, mostly ’ ’’whlcSi would appeal, to Ameri­ American Awards Poll of Radlo- misatog. can audiences. 'I itsed- American ’Televiision Daily. worst 01 television shows and musical Before adding the identificai. sank net movies as my g;uides as to what tion of NDC-TV sportscaster, FRIDAY Television PROGRAM A pol the Americans would like. Geuagiola was well known as a clouded "W hy did I want to come here Time Chanaei (88) First Show (84-48-58) News, Weather former National League catcher, 5:55 ( 8) Tows Crier "Mighty Joe Young," Terry up Alg so badly?’ Well, this is the center SMrto a at. Louis baseball announcer, S:tt ( 3) CoUege Of The Air Moore Robert Armstrong. (M) Big News unity. of show business, isn’t it? Every­ auUior of a beet-seller and a fa­ (N ) Gontiaeatsl Claacroem (84) Children A Bdaeatianal (8J) News,aad Waathar 8;W ( 8) Sonrfu Semester tmt till 9:45 (8 ) America’s Greatest Me vice Naaaei thing that’s done any place else is vorite master of ceremonies and (88-38) Coatlnenlal Clauroem ) -Three Stooges gerla to (Color) S “TTie Egg J And I." ClaUdMto modeled after what goes on in the raconteur along the bMeball ban­ (48) The Admiral And Bwahhy Colbert, sred XacMurray, public Lr-S." 8:X ( 8) Kameata el Comtart Show quet circuit. 8:48 ( 8) Newecepe BalleUa Bean (48) Steve Allea Iraq ha Castle comes from Huddersfield (88) Family Market 11 :M ( 8) Sporb View In recent months, his emcee in­ 8:45 < 8) CommanHy Library ] 8 :M .(M) Barly Show 11:8* Septeml In Torkshire. His father was in in­ mnrcea (88 ^) Tonight Shew (eebr) vitations . have e^ctended beyohd Tell The World.” Lea ('* ) Oiaema 8 Ists froi surance, and wanted Roy "to do . 7:*8 t 8) M e Weatara-.Wl . Tracy, Brenda . Joyce. sports’ affairs. During. March he ^ (88-Mj Today Shaw. "Command Dedalon.’’ ' dhrfc ef the someHiing that was solid and had - (4*) Saerltf of Cocaiee Gable, Walter PIdgeon, was master of ceremonies for 'the f:I8 ( 8) JewlabBewa a 'Tiawa . „ < •> Becky A Hie FDeiHia week, a a pension.’’ But Roy’s mother was (88) Weather (M) Lerd’e Prayer entertainment portion of the In­ 8:88.,( 8) Ncwe aad Weather (M) News that Na “keen" on him being in show busl- T:M ( 8) This Is VOea (48) Newa . ( 8) Newsoope. Moiaenb at j ternational Radio and- Television ( 8) Friends of 8:88'(48) ’Vaacy Oenlaaar fees. Hymn if it la' Society’s banquet honoring Bob 8:88 < 8) Captsia Kaagars•^ 8:18 ( 8) News ; lias ( 8) News, Weather ata Xameal 1st*. 8:M (48) College ottoe Air 8:M ( 8) Weather. Newa A Sparta al Xeditatloa H ( ^ . 8:88 ( S) b p fUeharde 8:8* ( 8) Victory at Sea - Garagiola played nine years to ( 8) Jack L » Lajue Shaw (tt> Weather ' (Coi the National League. H e made the (88-38) Bomper Beam (88) Sapermaa (48) Boso The Oleira (**> Newe switch from behind home plate to 8:18 ( 8) Debbie Drake Shew *:M (88) Clabhoaae 8:88 ( S) MiPioasire behind the microphone' . t o 1955 8:4* (*W Editorial Coming ShoiM when' he became one of. the T V ( 8) Best of G rease * : « ( 8-88-88) Newa U:88 ( 8) Cslendaf ’ (58) FamSy Marfcat Vie broadcasters for the Sf. Louis (88-M) Say Whea . Tt**J 8) Death VaUey Days ( 8) Who Do Yea TraetT I ( 8) Biography Cardinals, the team with which he (48) XeniiB^Xevie- Joan Hatjkett Kueat-stars a* a ^ a n e k broke into’ the" major leagues in (88) Lacal News “Passage John Payne (88-48) Newa aad Wesihav young: girl stranded for a week- Cla ’1946.j He was a World Series Dennis Keefe. ELECTRONICS M:8* (84) Rdneatfmal Fregrame TiU (88) tecial Beport mid to a wild town, on her way to catcher toi his first year, and calls’ 5:88 - 1:18 (88) B^elara MaaesehaaeMs a oonvent to become a nun, to being part of that championship HlfhllgUs. lt:M ( 8) Hemenukere Xavia (8 ) News. Sparta aad Wealbar “Between Friday and Monday” on Am tABORATORIES team” . . . my greatest thrill as a “Bomber's Moon;’’ George Xom- (4*) Newa ^ayer.” gomery. Annabella. 1t8*'( I) BawhMe NBC-TV’s "Empire” color aerie* (88-38) PUy Yow Baash (Oalsd Brie. Fleming. Clint Baaturood. Tuesday, May T (8:30-9:30 p.m, 8AIGC 277 BROAD He played five and one-half sea­ - ( 8) Day la Court . Ctear Romero guest star. A ESOT). sons srith the Cardinals, then from 18:5* ( 8) Almaaae Spanish landowner refuses to let -A n A mid-1951 until hts retirement after 11:88 (88-88) The Price Is Bight (Oatar) 'Gil Favor move his herd was exc ,( 8) Jaao Wymaa the 19)54 cafltoalgn -he played his. . domain without paying Dr. Jpna* Salk diacuase* the rillaB 30 HSQCl<|MWfMS Fof H :X (88-88) ConeeatralleB V tribute. aima and scope of the Salk Imtt- with» the Pittobnrgh Pirates, Chi­ ( 8-4*48) Sevea Keya (88) laleniatieaai Showtlma: broad d cago Cuba and New York Giants. n:88 ( 8) Love Of Life . Don Amecte host. "Variety from tute for Biological Studies, sched­ q^keam (88-38) Year First Impresdsa Circus and Ice.” Program of uled to open next year to San He ad Noting that he sa w . service with (Cdor) various acts taped in . Deo- • - - t a t# 58) Tmmeaseer'—Brats- F Diego, to a filmed interview to b* military MARIItE four -Natfonal “teatgue^teams; JOc .. yi|ri^a^ . aernuuu. comments, "That’s batting .500.be­ lt:M ( 8) Search For Tomsrraw preaeirtad- tm " t ^ e f HuSnejTTRi;' with tat - (88-88) Troth Or eoBaeqaeaces (88) Hsaeymaaaers porting” Tuesday, May 7, oa NBC- fore expaiislon.” ■ ( 8-M4S) Father Know. Beet ^.(4*48) OMyaas ecuted i ELECTRONICS Garagiola was. born, raised and U:4S ( 8) The OaMimr Ukht i ' Clint Walker as Cheyenne rescues T V (19:30 p.m. E D T )i The 1 i:f:5S.(88) News Day Brnavi still lives in -St Inulf- One of his .. -i .Indian girl and brings oh the later by 1:88 « 8) Beat Seller wrath of on Apache tribe. (R) Martha Raye ia Cinderella, P *. boyhood chums was Yogi B e r r a - "A Bell For Adailo.'’ <'Part ■ ■ 1 Featured Is Sonya Wilde. The 1 EQUIPMENT later the stof catcher of the -New William Bendix-. CferfO ’Ilerney. T:l* ( 8) Baseball ter Lawford la her Prince C!harm- was wit ( 843) Oeneral HeapHal York Yankees— who lived across X eU vs. Cincinnati. tog, and Andy Williama ia hoet- MUitai (88-38) At H«m» Wni. Kitty- 1:**.4M) Tightrope . narrator for their version of Uie the street, or, as Joe says, "just (48) New« 8:88 < 1) Bsute 88 * . niated t a plckoff throw away.” 1:85 (48) Barbara Berasrd Stars Martin Milner. Guest stars: celebrated fairy tale to a comedy the jeei Garagiola Signed with the St. 1:M ( 8) Aa The WoHd Tarns Albert Salmi and Rip Torn. -Two highlight ot the repeat t^ o r to an e ( 8) Conneetirul Mavlettme hoodlums trick Line Cau Into broadcast of "The Andy William* Louis Cardinals organization to "Between Two Women.’ Tan helping th»m in sttemotsd rob- car off 1942, played two seasons" in the Johnson. Gloria De Haven. Bery. Show” Thuraday.. May 9 (NB<> rillaa' he PETS! Harvey O lua BIsw' (Color) Themes of tophtht's mg- Feb. 7). wounded years In the Army. He joined the (48) Best Of OroBohe moots: A visit to Old-Russia:d -Russir the■■ - wounded eP C P P H lS .(53) Faith For Today Cardinals t o May 1940. B i ^ j Big Band Fra: end a Salute to a BIRDS 1.-H >M) Men of DegtlBy composer Frank Loesser. 1» Hazel (iieriee aUr Shirley Route years later he conciaded hts play­ e'TROPIOAI. FISH (88) Special Bepert . Year old nian'sf will plav. Booth tries to rekindle an old ro­ took pla ing career as he. had started— 8:8* I 8) nisawerd •1 (■ 8-48-A4\ The MIntstonos' bloody 8 (88-8U Boa Jcclrcd (Oder) (Color) Fred’s rich Uncle Tex. mance aliid rechpture' the past LITTLE & Mc Ki n n e y with a pennant winner.. H a spent , , (18) THe ef BUey ! planning visit to Bedrock, cx-. when. ..ah* date* her erstwhlla At least the final weeks of the 19^ cam- IS WOODBRIDOE ST. ! (4*-58) Day la ' s u pects to meet his Ifttle nsme- ilaine. Qua Jeiiktoa ^(Patrick Me- viaera 1 paieTi with the high-flvtoc: Giants. 1:M (58) Midday Brpeitrpert sake. (B) tolled 01 BCANCHESTER 8;M ( 8) Hnnu PartV •4 * (4*43) I’m Diekeae . > . . He’s Yey) in “ So Long, Brown Eye*,"- 64S-802S When liot Involved w i^ sports^ (88-88) The Dnctcre Fenster on NB C -TV ’a "Hafeel” coMr aeries The 1 casting dtrUes for NBO and during (4848) Jaae Wymaa Preaeata Marty Ingels. John Asttn. Arch’s Thuraday, May 9 (9:30 p .| n . AmerlcB the off-seasdn, GaragVda works (18). Bums * Allen bachelor quarters Ixibome , a 8:55 (8S-3|> News crowded rbfuge for his married EDT). ’ • - war ato' the banquet circuit Where, as a 8:88 ' 8) M ge Of NIghI co-workers. . • An A ------■ I Y«i ‘^ Ip la y ifr who had moirs wrR (88-88) Loretta Vnnag Shaw 8:M I 8) Alfeyd Hllcheock . Roar -A tolnister Iearna\ that, even a was woi : Complete thM hit |KIa own deeoription), he ( 8-4»-8S> «aero.Fur_A Dgy Gene Barry. John Larkin. ■ Ad- (18) MIUIab Dallav Mnvia vice-to-the-lovelorn , columintst alight detour to ethics cah lying niat gur usually b^eeikn the applause meter ( 8):?TB_Vvn 'The Titob murders h's wife and 'attemnts to aerlous conaeqtifincea to tn* wounds 9eautv Service wrlth Ms |iun)orous bas^baS anec­ (8848) Yea Don’t Say (Oelar) plai'ace the. blame, on Anothen-_____ Pa- ( 8) Discovery ’M trlcln Donahue and Lou' Jacob' “ Badgerof Glorjr” epUhde Of NBO- ■Three . Competently Haadled By dotes. He also found time to write (4*48) Wba.... De _ _ Yea.Viruatf me featured. I- TV’s “Laramie” color aerleii Tlied- weire w Two Skilled Opnratora— a book, "BasebaH Is a Funny 8:5* ( 8) N.News. .. IMagiasjNwards______(*t-at) The Pried b Bight (0«Wr)i day. May 7 (7:30-8:30 p.m. E5lJj;% grenade Game,” which made the best-sril- C:te < *> Baacer Andy. Shew BOI Cullen is emcee. Gladys Close and er 6^.. ■ ■ i| ' : (88-8*)' Match ' Oaaiic 1-S484. *4*58) n Saaset SMp , . drove tl ' i. ( 8-4848) A m eriraa___ Dtanne ^Jbster,.. Rotert -.M m - Comedian Jadk i Cterter gueSO Roldiid Becnielicsiie During some of the years he" 4:8* cn-4*> Newa. Afteirnoaa strong Stu- Galley i>ecoroM-,in- StAfa as 'Bthve Turner,' a likeahtt ' was occupying the broadoasUng < s> N- volved I*,* mass robbery-tsd:.obls I (Oa iZtm— ii . X t e Ba4m‘FsVibB4dy a former 'girl friend.' <»nflden(te. Who teams -wim u m n W A U T Y booth at Busch, StediwA in St. (4 ) Admhrai Jack Shaw M 4* (M-SI) Ja«% Paar Shew Al Shrefher''(Eddie .Ryder) . ip it Ixtuis, his wife, Aiidria, atsd/was ,(M-SS) INteevery '88 (Color) Toalght’s guests; Peart tneney-making scheme that caauos serving the Oardinale as the park (18) Minie* Dollar Movie Bailey, Petee Ustinov and Peggy STunio 4:4* (8 ) Big 8 Theatre Oass Alien Fuht additional guest. the male population of Tokyo to Nixo organist. They are the.parents “The Brasher Doubloon.” Oeorga WiM ( S),Eyewltaess roar with indignation, to "C ^ ra e ^ 6 4 9 -2 7 4 2 of three baseball fans: 12-year-ctd Montgomery. Nancy OuUd. Major news event f t the tioo: "Geisha” on NBC-TV’s "Bne Jbe Jr.. 7-year-oM Steve and 4:8* (4 * ^ ) Americas Hewsriaad ( 8) Heaaesy To ^ M S BEaia S t . B b a eh ester *:** ( 8) Admiral JaCh sign OTOole” Sunday, Mlqr • ( t 3-year-oild Gina. (la Piwc.) is ; lalanal pm . ED T ). NYC

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TOL. L X M ll, NO. 184 (SIXTEEN ^AGES) MANCHESTER, C^ItlN., MONDAY, MAY 6, 1963 (Olaaaified Advertiaing. on Page 14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Kelly Records Bandit Gets State News \ r - $ 2 ,4 6 5 at Roundup

Now at House Bank, Flees State Fatalities fo Uh* !'■ daaef I^RTFO RD (AP) — ThefBank and Truat Ck>. for aefekeep- NORWALK (AP)—A gun­ Highest in Region' ra John P. Kelly Co,, agent of ing. man wearing sports clothes Ma «»• record for state insurance All but one of the 10 IndMduala 'JBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS la to de> or oompanies subpoenaed were and sunglasses held up a Hnaneial> coverage, deposited many of present in perso^ or represented branch' bank today and fled Three little boys perished vw Its records Avith the clerk of by attorneys. with 82,466.. ip a fire at Houlton, Maine, in L Jeff ia ’Ihe figure waa supplied by the I d ^ and. the House of Representatives The dramatic surrendering of the worst single accident dur­ for am- today as requir^ in a sub­ the records was the latest chapter branch manager.- ing a weekend which saw 20 fai the Republican-inspired probe ’The bandit walked into the New . .. ___ poena issued by the House Canaan Ave. Branch of tlie South persons killed in New Eng­ speaker Friday. of how the Kelly Co. has acted aa B osch Set A llaat* a major source of Democratic Norwalk Savings Bank on Rt. 123 land. J. Kenneth Bradley, attorney patronage by handing out to sub­ at about 10:30 a.m. 'ITiere were nine traffic deaths “aJ ^ I ^ tor the company^ preaented the M lOTC- agents a large part of the commis­ He flashed a gun at a teller, —seven of them In Connecticut— dooumenta to the House clerk and sions the company recelvea' for Mrs. Dolores Dreher of Devon and five fire fatalities, three drown- To Fight at they were then placed in a wooden state insurance polioles. the. branch manager, Chester Ings, a fatal fall, a suffocation and rS T a ll, orate. Boerum of South Norwalk, threw a hunting death in the six-state tins boat rtltg the They were to be sealed and Among the major atockholdera a brown paper bag on the counter area between 6 p.m. Friday and taken to the Hartford National of the company are the son and and said: midnight Sunday. ■ Any Excuse daughter of State and National "Fill it 'up or you’ll get a bul­ In the Maine flre> Roger Ray­ Democratic Chairman John M. let In the head.’’ mond, 6, and his brothers, How-1 that old Bailey. After Miss Dreher scooped up ard Jr., 5, and Jerry, 4, died when SANTO DOMINGO, Do­ I totm to Nile Tragedy The Investigation was originally some cash and handed the bag flames swept their home Satur-1 minican Republic (A P )—The launched by the House insurahee back to the gunman, he said: day. Their parents managed to Dominican government sent committee, but Bradley, who ia "Lay down on the floor for three rescue six other Raymond chil­ dren. I 'thousands more troops to the eretwh% Dims Nasser’s a former Republican state chair­ minutes or you’ll be shot.” man and former national OOP He fled from the bank and ap­ Connecticut reported eight acci­ Haitian border toclay for a committeeman, successfully parently drove off In a car. dental deaths. Maine had six, Mas-'] possible invasion of the neigh­ Algerian Visit argued for a temporary restrain­ Located in a shopping center In sachusetts recorded five and boring Negro republic, gov­ ing order In superior court. the Broad River section of Nor­ Rhode Island listed one. ernment sources reported. ALOIB5RS (AP)—The death of Instead of giving up, the legis­ walk, the branch bank is near the New Hampshire and Vermont They said Dominican Air Force lime. K0> Algeria’s foreign minister and the lature’s Republicans used their Merritt Parkway, were free of violent accidental planes were flying patrols along lined to worst Nile River tragedy in mod­ majority In the House to turn that Police were told by persons In weekend deaths. the border and that navy ve.s.sels ire In the em history gast gloom today over whole chamber Into an investiga­ the area that a late model tan Ford Other victims: had linked up with U.S. war.shlps Ihew -the triumphal visit to Algeria of tory body and authorized the sedan was parked near the bank David Giarglari, 4, of Ashland, patroling the Caribbean off Haiti. ■ : Peter House speaker to Issue subpoenas. Mass., killed yesterday when he fe. (R) President Oamal Abdel Nasser of with motor running. Tanks and assault vehicles were the United Arab Republic. fell from a tractor Into the path of reported moving into position. GOP leaders said that the probe An alarm was broadcast for the a rotary lawn mower in his yard. Ifoore. Festivities in Nasser’s honor had become in . part a test of vehicle. The sources said they could not Mlfomia Edward Hersey, 40, perished yes- gnoranee were called off as the Algerian give the exact number of troops teedky in a fire which swept hl« sent to the border in the latest government proclaimed a day of (Continued on Page Eight) (Oontimied on Fmge Nine) Col^ester, Conn., Home. national moumltw for Mohamed movements but estimated them to KhemlsU, the foreign minister. Harry MacKinnon, 28, of Bethel, be "In the thousands.” They add­ Khemlaitl, 38, died Sunday, 24 Conn., killed when his car hit a ed that the troops moved into po­ bridge abutment on Rt. 86 In Beth­ sitions overnight in the central days after a fanatic assassin fired el. artsa Al> a bullet Into hla head. border area. Paul J. Demers, 64, of Water- Hundreds of Negroes clap and sing during large scale demonstration march in Birmingham, Ala. Egyptian villagers mourned 216 They held a prayer meeiting after being stopped short; of their goal, the Jail where hundreds are held Earlier, the government report­ people vdio drowned Saturday bury, Conn., struck by a car at ed it had about 1,000 troops posed Harwinton, Conn., yesterday aa he from similar protests. Fire hoses were on hand but were not used. (AP Photofax). when an overloaded ferry cap- at one border point. hiked to his mother’s grave in The government sources said ■ised near Maghagha, on the Up­ Wlnsted. per Nile. light and medium tanks and other Authorities aald-BO bodies were Walter M. ^ o r o s ^ , 70, _dlcd In assault vehicles were deploying a Are at hia Saco X f^ e, home yes­ Trades Strike a large border area. Thffy did not recovered and another 126 people, terday. mostly women and children, were Huge Negro Protes t plniHiint the locations. m isal^. ’The tragedy was the Scott R. Hall, 8 months, suffo­ The Dominican forces apparent­ worst on the Nile since a steamer cated in his crib at South Portland, Idles 1,000 on ly needed only the word from sank near Cairo in 1912, killing 200. Maine, yesterday. President Juan Bosch to push A political split In Syria also Edward F- Hunt Jr., 18, of Provi­ across the border. clouded Nasser’s mission to drum dence, R.I., drowned in Sprague Held Minus Arrests Hartford Jobs Bosch is, reported ready to send up Algerian support for Arab reservoir, Smithfield, when his his forces into Haiti at the slight­ unity. > boat overturned Saturday. HARTFORD (AP) —^Ajyproxl- est provocation. Richard Garland, 16, of Bangor, mately 1,000 con^ruction workers Except for an occasional truck- Meviee Nasser would like to include Al­ BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)—Ne-i»on.strations have not been changed geria in the new United Arab Re­ Maine, hdJled in a hunting acci­ gro integration leaders say there were idled today as some 600 of load of troops passing through the :7IaUdetta dent Saturday. and we will move right on Mon­ ty. public which Egypt, Syria and will be no letup in massive racial day,.’’ said the Rev. Wyatf le e 1.300 members of Local 43, United streets, Santo Dongo was calm. Iraq have agreed to form next Oleiini RuHin, 18, o f Portland, demonstrations in the wake of a Walker, top strategfist- in the Brotherhood of Carpenters and ’There was nq sign that the Do­ September. But the Ba’ath Social­ Conn., and Patricia Miokens, 21, Sunday march by more than 1,000 movement. Joiners of America, AFL-CIO, be­ minican people had shifted to a lor) of Middletown, Conn., killed in a ists froac pro-Nasser elements out Negroes who sang and prayed in Plans would be changed if bi- gan picketing major building jobs war' footing. Oldrfc of the Syrian government last car crash on 9 in Middletown a park as pc^icemen stood by with in greater Hartford. Bosch, meanwhile, met with Saturday. racial talks start, he said. week, and there is general doubt Are hoses and dogs. EAorts to .ease the growing The walkout has completely shut Alberto Zulbta Angel, chairman of that Nasser wiU Join with Syria Waldemare Lach, 21, of Newing­ Police, Commissioner Eugene an Organization of American ton, Oorni.,- and his passenger, Ed­ threat of major, trouble continued down aotiVJty In major areas in­ if it la'iSmlnated l^U i* BS’kUi-' Connor reversed his tactics and as Burko Marshall; head of the cluding Phoenix Mutual Life In­ States peace mission. Details of lets. ward Sweeney, 26, of Iforbford, permitted the peaceful march the conference were not disclosed. killed Saturday when their sports U.S. Justice Department’s civil surance Co.; adjacent to, but not from a church to a nearby park rights division, worked in secret part of, Constitution Plaza; Aetna In Washington, the OAS (founcil ^ (Conttnued on Pftfe Two) car collided with another car at and back to the church. It was had an executive session on tap Favmingrton, Conn. fo settle the Issues. He conferred Life Affiliated companies, and the one of the largest planned demon­ with white and Negro leaders. ’Travelers Insurance companies. to study the mission’s report on Roy J. <^inn, .58, o f Darien, strations of the Southern deseg­ the Haitian crisis. Oonn., killed Saturday in a two- Scheduled to join the desegrega­ Union members working on the regation movement. tion forces today was Negro com­ Zuleta declined to comment on car crash at Darien. Constitution PI am project for the reports that the four other mem­ Viet Nam War More than 1,400 arrests have edian Dick Gregory who partici­ F. H. McGraw company are not George FYame, 44, of Sprlng- been made in the past four bers of his mission Were seeking fleld, Mass., drowned in Five Mile pated in voter registration efforts affedted, as well as those mem'bers days of stepped-up racial activi­ at Greenwood, Miss. in Washington wider powers to -B aa A Pond Saturday ■when- a boat cap- on bridge construction and road deal with the threat of a clash . w«ek« Claims 73rd Greeted by a crowd aa they arrive from New York, Gov. and fdzed. ty- / In the demonstration Sunday, building coming under a federal StlU in Jails or detention quar­ the huge throng o f ; Negroes between Haiti and the Domliiican way to Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller are shown at the airport in Caracas, Leo J. Gopin, 28, of Oumberlfind, grantHn-aid financing. Republic. The two countries siufoa un, ia Venezuela, on their way to their honeymoon ranch about 100 R, I., fell from a boat While fish­ ters are about 1,000 Negroes, in­ walked from the New Pilgrim None of the other building day” oa American Life mllee southwest of Caracas. (A P Fhotofax). cluding more than 600 school chil­ Baptist church, about one mile trades were crossing the picket ing on Wallum. Lake,- Blast Doug­ dren under 16. (Continued on Page Eight) Borlea las, Mass., and drowned Saturday. south o( the spot where marohes lines. ■'x. to p.m. SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) William Oosey, 47, of Lynn, “ Our plans for continued dem- were broken up by fire hoses ’The strike Vote was called last —An American Army lieutenant Mass., hit by a car while walking and police dogs Friday and Sat­ Thursday. It turned down a three- was executed by Communist gur In Saugus, Maas., Saturday. urday. year contract proposing a 10-cent M tiM rillas 30 miles north of Saigon in Marriage Stirs Doubts WlUla A. Martin, 79, killed at Policemen blocked off the street an hour raise each year, offered C IlMtt- broad daylight today, a military Peatoody,, Mass., Saturday when W oolley Dies, Birmingham’s major east-west by the Hartford Contractors Asso­ Bulletins artery. Fire trucks pulled up. and ciation. Mdiad* q;k)ke8man 'said. car creased diidding strip and col­ Culled from AP Wires n Ban He added that twtf Vietnamese lided with, another car. ^ hoses were laid out. Police dOgs Picket lilies were withheld until V to b# military men traveling in a Jeep About Rocky’s Future Veteran Actor were brought in but were kept in today. Sources outside of manage­ ^r-KST-^ ' with' tae-Amoriean -- 'alio ex­ the cars. ment and labor report that some ------Headt-StotB Jm v c -b b ^ .. After their leaders had an- LATINS PROPOSE N-BAN a NBC< ecuted by the guerrillas. - ALBANY, N.¥.- (A P )— - Veteran picket lines were either absolved GENEVA . (AP) — BrazUtan HARTFDRD (AP) Geprgre n6UiK6d“ ' was fo cTTy The ttoee bodies were found By RICHARD G. MASSOCK ^act of political suicide for the" gov- stage and screen actor Monty or ^u l Sack by THld-morming;...... - ilelBgttte Jusue d e ' Castro Will later by. a military patrol. CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)— Athanson, a Hartford attorney Woolley died early today at Al­ the 17-nation disarmament con­ emor. They noted that no whd is also a college teacher of (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued on Fag;e Nine) iia P*> The identity of the American Gov. Nelson A ., Rockefeller and divorced man has won the presi­ bany Medical Center Hospital. He ference today tlie plan to make Charm- was withheld. his bride honeymooned today history, Is the ne'w president of had been in declining health In Latin America a nuclear-free dency of the United States. the Gonnecticut Jiuilor Chamber • ho«t< MUitary authorities were ^ c - amid the idyllic beauty of his Others believed Rockefeller’s recent months.* zone will “place that continent o f Uie nlated that all three persons on Venezuelan mountaintop ranch of Commerce. Woolley, - 74, whose trademark in the forefront,.^ of the straggle emergence into a new life of hap­ He won a close election for the comedy the Jeep may have been injured While debate continued back home piness with an attractive wife was a neatly trimmed white beard for peace and world dlsarnia- color in an explosion that knocked the on the effect of the ^ marriage on might enhance his popularity. and mustache, had lived for many Born in Controversy, inent." De Castro read into the filUama (Continned on Page Eight) ' car off the. road. Communist gur- his political future. Rockefeller was divorced March .years in nearby Saratoga Springs. conference record the declara­ ( N ^ rlllas' have a record of killing, all Rockefeller and his bride, the He had spent much of hia boyhood eat of 16, 1962, after 81 years' of ’ mar­ tion of the presideiiis of uta<.J, wounded they find, but take un­ former Margaretta Fitter Mur­ riage, by Mary Todhunter Clark in the resort city and considered M(fx[coi ChlTe, 'Ecuador'and'Bd^' wounded prisoners. phy, arrived Sunday at his 1,286- Rockefeller,' 66, like her successor It hla ,homfe town. T V A Marks aOth Year llvla prupusliig a ban on the Route 18, where the incident acre Monte Sacro ranch about 110 a product of Philadelphia society. He was admitted' to Saratoga production, stockpiling and test­ Shirley Hospital April 6, reportedly ■ suf­ old ro- took place, has been the scene of miles southwest of Caracas. ’The couple had five children, but ing of nuclear weapons and nu­ News Tidbits fering from, a heart ailment, _and By ESCAR THOMPSiWV i?>to Knoxville over which 13.1 mil­ > pant Woody ambu^es in the peist year. ’The snr|ling couple flew to the one son, Michael, was lost On an clear delivery vehicles in i,auu At least three other Amjerican ad- honeymoon retreat by private expedition near the New Guinea from the AP Wir^s was transferred to. the Alliany KNOXVILLE, Tenn. M P )—The lion-,^ tons of freight moved last atwhile hospital April 8. America- cit Mc- viaerB t6 Viet'- Nam have been plane after arriving In .Caracas Tennessee Valley Authority was year. - ^ e « ," - killed on thtb highway. from New York on a commercial (Continued on Page Three) The actor; often called “ The bom .30 years ago as a child of Lured in part by 'cheap river LAOS PEACE DOUBTFUL r aeriea The Lieutenant was the 78rd airliner. ’The New York governor Meyer Feldman, special coimael Beard,’’ probably was best known controvery. transportation, ■ private industry VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)— ) p-tn. American killed in the Vietnamese said they expect to remain in to President Kennedy, says Unit­ for his portrayal of Sheridan It is still ^ controversial today, has invested*' $875 million in 170 Premier;Prince Souvanna Phou- war spice late 1961. Venezuela about two weeks. Whiteside, the lead role in "The and it probably always 'will be so waterfront plants and terminals nia said today chances for re­ ed States does “not Intend to sit long as,-the private versus public An American helicopter pilot It was drizzling when they land­ Kennedy Held on the sldellnea,” if Arab nations Man Who Came to Dinner.’’ along Tennessee reservoirs. storing peace in Laos now are iven a was wounded - Sunday by Commu­ ed and a shower of rice greeted of Near East most against Israel. Woolley originated the role -on npwer-:^debate goes unjesolved. ’TVA’s best known function Is “ veiy slim,, I have no confi­ nist gunflbe. He was treated for the newlyweds aa they stepped out Broadway, where the comedy ran Stft TVA, spawned In the'flnst poWet production, by far the most dence in anybody. Including . .One of four airmen In B47 days of the Roosevelt New wounds in the left hand. of the plane. for two years, and later starred ,3ii0, contre versial of its activities. Pathet Lao,” the neutralist Unbeatable if which crashed near Yellowstone Deal, is a lot more than a mere f NBO- Three other American advisers Chatting in Spainlsh with news­ National Park’s Old Faithful Gey­ In' the film version of the ptay- The agency’s power system has leader said. “Promises given me ii Tlie*- were wounded by a Communlrt men, Rockefeller predicted his He also recreated Shei^an power complex. • a generating capacity of 12,_ mil­ ser FMday still unaocmnited for To help TVA observe Its 30th .have too frequently not been E5I>D, grenade Saturday night- as they second marriage will be blissful. today. . .Polauis-flrlng nuclear 'Whiteside -ta a' 1964 network tele­ lion 1 illowatts. Hydro generators honored." Souvanna’s comments Running Now birthday, President Kennedy at 31 .dams on the Tennessee and drove through the Mekong River He said they decided to spend subihELTlne Andrew Jackson at sea vision ' production of “ TSie Man were his first bn the new anid plans to fly to^Muscle Shoals, Ala. Its tributaries produce 4 million guoit> their b on e^ oon here “ because for trials with iVlce Adm. Hyman lyho Came to Dinnw,” ^ major, crisis facing Laos o li^ he tlkeaha (OoBtliioed OR Page Six) we love Venezuela.*^ By JAMES MARLOW During his checkered career, May ;18 to speak at ceremonies kilowatts and huge- steam plants O. Rickover in command. corrimjemoratirig the anniversary. 8.1 million. returned Saturday lilgfat from le w in The governor, 64, and his bride, Associated Press News Analyst Woolley was a drama coach at the Plaine des Jaries after a Warehouses containing 260,000 Congress in passing the ’TVA Through 153 municipal and co­ an attraitlve woman of 3Q, stood WASHINGTON (AP) — From gallops of liquor worth $2.5 mil­ Yale University, a successful Pathet Lao Attack on two con­ catuwa rector of Broadway plays, an ac­ Act set forth several goals for operative distributors, TVA elec­ atop a wing of their private plane now on Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel­ lion destroyed in *re in California. trol oommiMslon heUcoptera, >kyo to Nixon, Rockefeller for the brief news conference. tor on Broadway,, a bit player in the agency. tricity serves more than 1.5 mil-^ ‘C ^nte ler, because of his divorce and . .Ten “Freedom Marchers" re­ It was to harness the Tennessee lion homes and business firms. Mrs. Rockefeller, whp has the main in Fort Payne, Ala., Jail de­ movies in Hollywood and Anally 78TH THRESHER WITNESS •a "Bne To Share Address, a film star. j River to provide flood control, This power costs the average nickname “Happy,” appeared ra­ remarriage, will be a controversi­ termined not to make bond at this PORTSMOtmi, N. H. (AP)— y • (T diant. ' She wore a plain wedding He received two Academy navigation and>'power. Also it was valley , resident slightly less than al figure In American i politics at tte e and equally . determined to. to promote the "wellbeing o'f the Navy court ^verage determine what caused the loss brown skirt and brown shoes. She fer placidity to controversy. pi. of the nuclear submarine carried- Stem, Baldwin A as, he left New York’s Idlewlld some adverta reaction, looks like assassinated foreign minister, Mo­ AirpoH telling newsmen there: i ' Chattanooga alone would have tors have repaid $190.5 million to Bent'wigbidn Hos^taL The Todd. > ' the only HepubUcah able to beat hamet Khemisti. suffered an estimated $100 million state and local governments in “ I knW you would like to die- kidney had been donated by under terms f the dlvorpe set- President Kennedy who aeema Seven Negro men arrested af­ loss If the .Tennessee River had lieu of taxes. - . ' Miss Nancy Luedloke, 29, ahM tlenlnit jMtween Rockefeller and cuss politics with me, but I don’t certain to seek re>-election. ter crowd ,‘o f'350 to 400 Negroes bfeen unchecked, the engineers ,TVA Is required by law to re­ of Milwaukee, to take the place the former Mary Todhunter think this is the tbne or the'plaee. 2. The public attitude tpward hem In .two stats liquor control say. of Brimt’s owp two diseased Clark, Rockefeller kept the lower There will be plenty of chances pay to the ’Treasury in the next Kennedy in 1964, the state of the board oncers in Amarillo,-Tex. Moreover, whan' foe Ohio River 6()j years all of the fimds apptvprl- kidneys in attempt to save kls : flopr o f the three-sto^ penthouse for the Bifoject and decUions at world, the national condltlm, and . . . Joe, Beeman elected presi­ another timR.'* I cre^l was at its peak,'TVA halted atad ($1.4 billion) for power pur- life. Doctors added that a kiiL of the building and one bept the the mood of the people. dent of California Federation of the'.flow of the Tennessee at Ken­ pdaes. ney transplant between two un­ two MPP6I'. floors. Political circles in the U nlt^ Kennedy, a mlddle-oLthe-roader Young Democrats .by slim margin tucky L ake‘’for a' time to help Over the , years,' ’TVA says It related persons Is ’ oatrsmoly States were divided over' die ef­ First word of Nixon’s plan to like Fresldeift Eisenhower, would over Negro camdidate William B. reduce flooding on .the lowct Ohlp. has earned $2:7 billion in gross rare, but the atleiiipt was made, ' iNQr no apnrtment m^the building fect the montage will have on probably bd unbeatable if be were Green oif Sacramento, after alleged they,, said, be<

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