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JtTWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1966 (Clasalfled Advartiaing on Page 0) PRICE SEVEN CENTS VOL. LXXXV, NO. 137

Draft Drops

WASHING’rbN (AP) — Tt^ Defense Department’s New Indonesian Boss

monthly draft call has ^^ dropped to 21,700 men for ^ ^ April—the lowest since last

Augrust shortly after the Viet Nam military buildup

began. .

^ All of April’s quota will Disbands Gommunists

go to the Army. The Navy,

Marine Corps and Air Force

are meeting their needs through voluntary enlist-

ments, the department said Army Ghief ^ ^ Friday. ^ ^ The March call was 22,- ^ 400 men.” In C ontrol

Of Country

UAC Asks SINGAPORE (A P )--L t. Gen. Suharto, Indonesia’s ^ New Vote new strong man, dissolved and outlawed the Indo- By Union nesian Communist party today in the name of

EAST HAR’TPORD (AP) — President Sukarno, Ja-

United Aircraft Oorp., which is karta radio announced.

having contract negotiation dif- At the same time informants

ficulties with the International in Singapore reported tttet Su-

Association of Machinists, has karno and First Deput^ Pre- (Herald i^oto by Satomis) challenged the lAM’s fight to mier Sutiandrlo, Ms prO'J’eking

bargain for the workers. chief lieutenant,'Were not being ilie Long Wait Required Patience, Plenty of Coffee ’The company notified officials allowed to leave the presidential

of lAM Local 1746 and Local palace in Jakarta.

743 Friday that it feels a Na- These sources added that the

Tolland^s Annual Scramble tional Labor Relations -Board shape of developments in Jakar-

election ^ould be held to see if a Indicated Suharto, the Indo-

the workers at the Pratt & nesian army cMef, was Wrmly in control end that Sukarno, Whitney Division plants in Blast Parents Endure Long Wait Hartford and Manchester and now apparently only a figure- the Hamilton Standard Division head, h ^ little chance of stag- plant in Windsor Locks want the ing a comeback. lAM to represent them. Jakarta radio broadcast ex- For Rare Kindergarten Spots The company will mcike the cerpts of a meeting of high gov- request to the NLiRB If the ernment officials at Sukerno’e palace where Sukarno said ha By BETTE QUATRALE The majority of parents arrived and reported to their wives at union falls to do so, Martin F. Burke, UAC vice president for had ordered Suharto to take Ttolland's annual co-operative in tiie next half hour. home, who than drove up—and industrial relations, said. control of the country and main- kindergarten registration Several parents reported that waited. The lAM contract at Pratt ft tain peace and order. acrtunhle was held at 10 this state police arrived about 2:80 The final number assured of Then Suharto spoke and said morning at the United Oongreg- in the morning, and checked repstration was picked up by (See Page- Eleven) he had no intention of moving ational Church. Only 44 chil- drivers’ licenses and registra- Mrs. Joseph Kolwicz at 4:30 Indonesia’s political ouUook el- , dren out of more than 240 eli- tlons, and asked what they were a.m. At 6:16 cars lined the ther to the right or extreme left. giUe (18 per cent) could he doing there. Apparently the par- streets on both sides, and the "It is already left,” he said. accepted In today’s session. ents were reported by the Jail social room of the rfiurdi was FBI Cracks Plot ’That broadest said Suban- A strategic plan, second only located across the street. One already filled with mothers and drio — cMef target of antl-Oom- to a well mapped military cam- mother told ’Ihe Herald, that fathers drinking coffee, playing To Sell Secrets munist students — was present paign is required to win the when she explained to the po- cards, sleeping, sewing,’ and at the meeting and he was re- prize: The acceptance of your lice she was waiting to register tr^ng to find a solution to the Of DuPont Firm ferred to as deputy premier. child in kindergarten. her child In kindergarten at 10 problem of registration. The But Informants in . Singapore, The first numlmr was pi<*ed this morning, he looked at her vvait was described by some as WHAUNGTON, Del. (AP) — Astronauts Neil Armstrong (left) and David Scott receiving Independent reports up by Mrs. Robert Noonan, who "as if I were nuts.” ‘‘dissatisfying and discourag- The FBI has broken. what it from Indectant drildren they wouldn’t Nemours ft Oo report- ’The sources expressed belief he able to go to school for an' eid it had been ofitered seOret Muddle over Gem in i Plans Subandrio and other pro-Oom- formulas of competitors. An munist membei’s of Sukarno’s Other year. GAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) mand pilot (Armstrong) and the ducted fuel loading tests with Cabinet will go on trial before a Military Shopping Some motiters wept, mostly - T’l* Gemini 8 astronauts. Pilot are considered physically the Atlas booster. The regulator tribunal now con- said by'doctors to be in fine -ady for flying from a medical that was removed developed a on cL s to- ,huddle today ^ -Ivinf fo,onis^^_^^ of early registrotmnrertstration ^ pnyBicai snape, nuaara^ louay readypractice. being involved in a CJommunlst- Up by Half-Billion meant arriving at 3 Scott Is one of the healthiest Maneuvering fuel will be load- mington chemical firm for data all aspects of next week’s dar- led coup attempt in October. morning, rather than at 9, and strongest of the astronauts ed aboard the Gemini 8 space- Jointly owned by the B. F. Good- jng space flight. Two Cfommunlst leculere Eilready WASHINGTON (AP) - The $4 billion In suppUes this fiscal Although all are registered, — which is a major reason he craft today emd a preliminary have been sentenced to death government’s military itiiopping year for resale to the military, and put on a waiting list, the Oorp-. Akron, Ohio, and the Reports will be made was selected for the space walk countdown will start tonight- and, according, to some reports, Hst for food, clothing and medi- ' ...... The two Mg rockets will be executed. cal suppUes is sweliing by half a year. ©ut durliar the year pilots were In the fueled Sunday and Monday. . ... <~t v . » , r . v S A broadcast following the bUUon dollars during liie cur- The grocery Wn alone will run more thai two or three. S c ^ r ^ b ^ ^bM^no^^dete^s o ^ c e . ’the AtlM-Agena The weatherman forecasted thetic rubber, but no details the spacecraft mlssibn control xi.e w eam erm ^ lOTecasie-^ ^ meeting announced the rent buildup, officials disclosed over $1 billion, including aJbout spacecraft, missibn control palace meeting announced the were disclosed. Montecatini. a centeT ^^drSdnT net a ground satisfactory ronditlons for Tues- dis«<^g and outlawing todav 8175 mUUon for honelesw and __ Problems were ____ disclosed._ . _____ Montecatini,______a '-*“center, '**> worldwide wwrmwiue tracking iraciung neinet pressure regulator < and con- day's planned launch. ® price tag for these items ca^^ass b ^ Ptoblem is elementary, big chemical manufacturer, is work and recovery forces. Indonesia’s massive Communist ^ ’ p a r c ^ bert. Fo<^ and a « ^ s many children and little in regarded as a competitor of Du- Following the conference as party. " « « “ ted to a ,, appropriate faciU- p ir t fa the world rJiaricet. conference, as Indonesia’s Communist party and well being of the individual $889 million. tronauts Nell A. Armstrong and David R. Scott planned a long has been the world’s large! out- servlceiman, will total $1.8 bll- If the money staggers the su- (See Pago Two) (See Page Two) Cong Safe Under Cover side tile Communist Moc of na- Hon for the 1966 fiscal year end- permarket thinking, quantities session in a spacecraft simula- tor in the control center, re- tions. Ing June 30, Defense Supply too are impressive. The agency. hearsing various phases of the The Singapore sources s;;id Agency officials said. for example. Is buying over 400 three-day journey. they have not yet been able to This comi>ares with $1 billion clarify whether Sukariio was to $1.26 biUlon spent in the (See Page Two) They will concentrate on the Air Attacks Slowed forced to let Suharto take power same category in fiscal 1966. two most exciting a t^ cts : the attempt to catch and hook up but they said present indications The Defense Supply Agency are that the 64-year-old presi- serves a vart general store with an Agena space vehicle on the first day and Scott’s space By Bad dent had yielded to pressure where the armed forces pay Governors from the army. wholesale prices for common- walk of nearly 2% hours on the second day. use goods. These are mainly SAIGON, South Viet Nam (See Page Three) An Atlas-Agena is to hurl the basic low-cost Items; Consuma- Meet with « Jtmgle c iver in the bles, soft goods and "bits and Agena into orbit at 10 a.m. ' ’ (E8T) Tuesday. The astronauts weather in the pieces” equipment. 'President are to ride a Titan 2 into space north slowed down the allied The military family fed and outfitted by the agency is a at 11:41 a.m. to start the dra- ground and air offensives White House WAfiHiENGTON (AP) — Mo»t matic 6Mi-hour pursuit. growing giant thesejiese uo-vD*'days., The xiie ^ ^ , against the bommunists today. Armstrong, a civiliem, and services are expanding this nation’s governors meet U. S. Marines, infantry, air- with President Johnson and Ms Scott, an Air Force major, un- Hit hy GOP year to more than three million derwent their final major physi- borne and ^ air cavalry , trcxjps top advisers at the White House men. ckl examination Friday and Over-all, the agency is buying today to chat informally about were pronenmeed ready to go. to rout the Viet Cong from areas' On Budgets the war in Viet Nam. Gemini 8 Sight surgeon Dr. where they had taken cover aft- WASHINGTON ( A ^ — Three er two weeks of punishing blows All 60 governors were Invited Fred Kelley said after the 4'4- Republican members ' of the to the briefing. More than 40 hour exam; "Both the com- on the ground and from the air. House Appropriations Commit- Pearson Orders accepted. Press secretary Bill U. S. Air Force and Navy car- tee accused the Johnson sulmin- D. Moyers said he expected a rier plane attacks on North.Viet istration today of underestimat- Scandal ProTie; variety of issues, both domestic Nam's supply lines were held to ing defense needs in the 1960 and international, to come, up Two Brothers a minimum. The overcast was. and 1967 budgets. Dares Opponents for discussion. so dense that only radar-guided Commenting on a $18.1-billion No discussion w«a set, Moyers drops could be made and it was emergency money Mil approved OTTAWA (AP) — Liberal Killed in Fire; said, and “ no subjects are off impossible to assess bomb dam- Friday by the committee, they Prime Minister Lester B. Pear- Hmlts.” Third E^apes age. jbredicted that more money will son has dared the OonservatiTs But the war in Viet Nam was The Nfivy flew 18 missions TO needed late. tMs year or early opposition to try tot. throw Mm expected to dominate the con- BRIDGEPORT (AP) Fire and the Air Force made'^hree next year "to- make up for defi- out of pdwer over the tdleged versatlon. Secretary of State and smoke trapped three strikes over the Communist ciencies” in the budget, security scandal involving a Dean Rusk. and Secretary of brothers on the tMrd ' floor of north. The strikes were aimed German beauty ^een and The three expressed their Defense Robert S. McNamara their home today. One jumped at roads and bridges, an Air views in a joint statement. They former Oonservative Oahinet were to be on band, apparently from a window; the other two Force spokesman said, members. are Reps. Glenard P. Lipscomb to aid the President in ouUtoii^ died. ^ The Marines and the Air of California, Melvin R. Laird of Over angry roars from the late0: deveiopmento in South- Police identified 'the dead as Force searched the area of the Wisconsin and William E. Min- opposition in FarHainent, Pear- east Asia. ^ John Lovar, 25, and Donald Ashau Special Forces’ camp on shall of OMo. All are memben|

son said Friday night he bad Moyers said no new major Lovar, 21, of 280 Laurel Ave. the Laotion border for survivors of a subcommittee which draft- Wdered a secret, fuB-sc^e judl- policy decisions would be dis- Gharlea Lovar, 20, escaped by of the two-day battle. The battle ed the emergency bill after two eial inquiry into the case, which dosed to the governors. The leaping to the ground. He was ended in defeat Thursday, but days of hearings. (hreatens to explode into a scan- President met Thursday and taken , to St. Vincent’s Hospital corps informants in Da Nang "In a crticlal situation such as dal as big as the Profumo affair Friday with chairmen of House with leg and back injuries. said 204 persons have been the present one in Viet Nam,” that rocked Britain. . , and Senate committees. Those Police said the father and brought out by helicopters they said, "there is a tendency meetings, Uke today’s, were Pearson indicated (hat n e mother and six other cMldren which risk heavy ground fire on the part of the executivo inquiry wiU examine charges very informal, Moyers said. escaped injury Hi the blaze. every time they dip down. branch to devote the bulk o f its made last Thursday by Ms jus- The series of meetings were Tile father, John Lovar, said TMrty-two of those rescued time and attention to the prob- Ucs minister, Lucien Oardin, described as an effort by the h^ tried to go up the' etalrs to were Americans. 'Twelve were lems of the moment. . . , that Cabinet members under the President to keep leaders posted the tMrd floor attic bedroom part of the Special Forces team “ We cannot discharge our Conservative regime of ex- on administration policy, partic- where the brothers were trap- wMch worked the area, backing responsibilities when any ad- Piim e AQnister Jotm G. Diefen- ularfy in Viet Ntm. ped. up and advising some 300, or ministration is reluctant to iqieH baker was linked with Geida Johnson oonfeired qritb Rusk, "There was no way to get more Vietnamese and Montag- out those needs and anUclpdta Munsinger. Oardto said afae was IftiNkmam and otfaer top ad- Make It a Little Short in Back up,’’ he said. 'T could hear naids. future requirements because W a former Oommuniet spy. ndmatral^ oCficlalB and for- Charles hollering. The flamea Eight were Alr^ Force and 12 As a matter of fact it’s already short there. Charles budgetary considerations, Pearson read Into the record eign policy adviaera in advance were terrific.” " Marines, ail pilots and crews of whether those budgetary joonsM- rtiaiges by Cardin tbat Diefen- of today’s briefing, Reis, oriy 'four feet, two inches, 'was graduated Assistant Fire CMef Jerom.f the six planes lost in the fight. erations are tor fiscal or poUtoal b ^ e r had miahanfied the .Mun- The Vhfte House said only a from Cincinnati Bdrber College, to become one of Wearied by the war, a the - shortest" barbers in Ohio. Reis, 19, merely G. Barrett said the fire started The remaining 172 were- Vlet- UtS. Marine uses hie reasons.” etagU ease. Tbe M>eaker of tba taw fo v e m o n ware unafile to OD the third floor. He said a luuneee or Mdntognaid. It la not The RepubHoans; said eUmbs up on his jsta ^ s and snips away when the rifle . for a resting

FAGS TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1966 i - : ! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1966 f Ag E THREE ToUand X B O Y S C O U T Sheinwold on Bridge 4,000 Degree Outside ^ South desh f _\ Notes and News FAITH o r F1NES8E8 Both rides viiiueiri»>\ About Town Indonesian Boss Parents Ensure Long Wait IS TOUGHINO THINO Obituary S J1096S Four Manchester studentfi at Cob Scout Pack t ApoUo Cabin Cool 90 ^iiiy ALFRED SHEINWOU) ^ J54 Simmons College in Boston have ____ . .. One of the most touching For Kindergarten Places Cub Scout Pack 2 ot Sec- LOB AUGELEB (AP) — Aeronautic* and Space Adminis- rWll / F. L. EUiott, 79, been named to the dean’s list Disbknds Communists -jT .^ n p ^ ^ / things in the wofld 1a the faith for the first semester. They are WL-timwdi the children about Congregational Churcb „ „ 4 oqO degreea on the heat tration, aaid becauM ot kwer WEST (Conttaraed from Page One) (Ooatlmied ^ Page Obe) toe ch^^ ^ ot first unmanned thrust than planned tor the / *11 11 JL U ty (C, I. most bridge players have in the A K74 Dies; Held Many Miss Jacqueline L. Cook, 3'23 f finesse. They rdy on this one Q109 Woodbridge St.; Miss Marjorie They said Sitiiarto Is a firm . «tea avallahfe In the town. Ihe identity rolors and prepares ^he dwrch. ^ ApoUo spacecraft when it made downward Journey from the 300- device to compensate for bad 0 A73 ^ Rockville Posts A. Koblinsky, 40 Earl-St; Miss Rood Namdd supporter of former Defense ‘ town laeinentary scbooU -aro them for “reading readiness”, Arthur Suaalt, neighborhood its fiery phmge bac* to earth mtte Wgh test trip, re-entry ' tddding and to cure headaches, Terry L. Phllbrick, 361 Main The Ohildren are encouratred to commissioner, and his wife were but 90 degrees in the cabin — speed was 18,000 miles an hour •’'“•kwh.* " " Minister Gen. Abdul Haris Na-,^ fiUed to capacity with first TT^^en enro^^ comtortable tor the return trip compared with the desired 18.- ^ W^S^t t>ut one of the saddest things in ROCKVILLE— F. Leroy El- St., and Miss Paula M. Wupper- the world is the way their faith By Rotary sution whom Sukarno dismissed" through eighth graito students. ^ events, but each dur- eented the pack with a new of the catkin’s first moon travel- 600 m.p.h. $ a 27<» Hott, 79, of 168 Union St., clerk feld, 90 Grandview St. ^®ws|S|so often misplaced. O KQJIOS of the former <31ty of Rockville last month. Suharto’s appoint-^ Ihe state does not require Wn- jjjjg sometimes a song charter. The Rev. Ronald Wll- ers. the^three-man Apollo riiowed Opening lead—Queen of dubs. WUUam Rood of 2 Stephens dergarten classes. ToUand, bo- ig taught at this time. so"> associate pastor of Second That was apparent with the a wider area of riiarring than for several terms, former rate- Public installation of Temple ment indicated that army forces" South ruffed the seccmd clito South Weri N o A maker, and a member of the Chapter, OES, officers will "be ^aa been elected president one of three towns in the a snack time is then followed Church, performed acts of first pubUc look PMday at the previous spacecraft. Ihe steel loyal to NasuUon had decided to^ and d^ly led the Jack ot dia- 1 10 Psst 1 A £ • at the Masonic Temple on Sat- ^ Manchester Rotary Club. state with more than 30 per cent t,y , ••work period” of about magic. ApoUo spacecraft 009 wtoch last skin and honeycomb walls were 3 0 Psi» 3 V Vm city- recreation committee and ntove against Subandrio and; Jean ShrimptOll monds from hUi hand. H West 40 AU Pmb > the first town pension board, urday, March 26, at 8 p.m. **e succeeds George Dart. Of- _ i . “ " „ , of its populatkm under six years an hour, when the children Members of Ebcplorer Scouts 2® *Ught burned to a cinder texture on ___ jdayed low he would lose his ____ fleers will be installed the end Sukarno in response to violent,^ of age, and the only «t t* * partner in the *®’5?®® ********* ,. _ . . . vice president and a director Donald D. Wells of 82 Plymouth Crockett Insurance Agency, 244 Thb sources said Suharto had, of Rockville Savings and Loan Lane is undergoing seven Main-St. He is treasurer of thrown thousands of heavily, Association. weeli of basic training at the Manchester Board of Realtors armed troops into Jakarta, the progress. Great Lakes Naval Training *"d a past president of the Indonesian capital, to prevent^^ Though the temperature of dissipates air friction heat, be*tee’worW^Ueh- ruffed again, led a low smidM. K-7-4* Mr. Elliott was born in Rock- .Tte town’s boRdlJKg hmftt is out” of a quiet child, and the preeented skits, Center. , v any resistance from pro'* «>««m tor ellgbtly more Apollo 009 was launched into ^ ___ ^ __ the queen. Not everybody would say? his life. He was a member of. of 10 Congress St., is participat- flniBb oonstniction of the need- P eB T S O ll O r d c r S space tor the re-entry test from _ A spokeroan tor tiM Eileen found such a clever way Answer: Bid 2 NT. re- ing in Operation “Deep Freeze,” staging a military exercise in ed high Bcbooi. ’Itie addltton of _ 1 1 ts 1 apecUvely, In a recent candy- »>*»*• e i ^ officials said St. John’s Episcopal Church of the capital “as a show of. uturio. Less heat was generated be- Oape Kennedy and was picked model agency, wMcfa hM- dummy tor fills finesse, sponse riiould ^ ^ Vernon. y the Navy’s logistic support a sctenoe wing on the new high IS C S IlU & l iFO D CS operation for U.S. bases in Ant- force.” sohoot is necessary next year cause the first 12x18, 11,000- up in mid-Atlantic after a 5,300- ***** ^**‘> *****, * * ^ *^ South thought to himself. points, balanced distribution and For mai^ years he was em- Clinton O W en, ^ v ^ e m m t spacecraft did not slam mile flight. Finesse Loses strength in ea ch of the unhid arctica, as a crew member (U. S. Ambassador Marshall so the school may become ac- D aTC S U p D O n eiltS ployed at Hockanum Mills of aboard the icebreaker USS Green reached by telephone In ereditod. It is regarded aa in man, presentedthe following through the atmoeidiere as Another unmanned ApoUo tei* J**®“ **“ *** “ P *** ^*® Shrimp- Uirfortunately for South the suits. In this case you are one the M.T. Stevens and Sons Co. Atka. Jakarta by the American escapaUe that the Hollowing awards: Tom J^de, one^ear expected, low er thrust Is planned later this year with . . . . , _ . y.. finesse lost. West led another point light, but you have two When the mills closed early In (OoBttnoed from Page One) pin; Mark Dreueleq; Peter was sqld to be the reaerni. imnaot nlanned in the Pacific on " reported at fink that Broadcasting Co., said Indone- year, a n o t h e r elementary ____ ,,______impact planned in the Pacific on " 1* club, and South had to ruff tens by way of compensation, 1950 he was appointed agent for Machinist’s Mate Fireman K. sia’s ^political troubles were dnol mu«t be oorntnicted. It House of Commons had to caU Maloney “jd M- jj, Joseph shea, Apollo pro- the first orbit. The first inanned “^”*P^ again. Now South was lucky to It pays to stretch one point when the Grove Hill' Cemetery. He however, will probably be used aa Conservative mem- manager tor the NaUonal flight is net tor early next year. aiS ^ S ^ sh e c ^ **>* *®»» ®"* ^ deacrlp- F. Belcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. being handled in a “ i>eaceful was also a member of the Grove Allen F. Belcher of 133 Scott and favorable manner.” The fion of your hand. Hill Cemetery committee. K>SS^:^e5S^rd work only when a photographer ®"*- Copyright 1968 Dr., has returned to Long ambassador said he expected stated an American girl could spado flneMe was, of A veteran of World War I, Nine male members of the Bolton Junior High School Blsmc, Keith Carpenter, Pat Robbins, Vince Migneco and General Features Corp. Beach, Calif., aboard the de- the military authorities to move manteiy gradm. arriPtolLom- •**»« «*d Other aUegaUone iwfii- not do the work. course, a mirage. South needed he was a sergeant in the Army. French Club provide the entertainment — a skirt-swirling Terry Georgettl. ’The Junior High French Club is in its first moKtete itiA term ninnlwr of report ci ^ I-ewls and Joim Hayes, Mon stroyer tender USS Isle Royale, against the leftists auid added' Military Shopping The Immigration Service said finesse as little as he need- He was a member of Hie Amer- rendition of the traditional Can-Can — at a dance sronsored' year, and the dance was its first activity. The school offers Mlark after completing a seven-month tiiat anti-Oommunist students that was all a xnisunder- the ace of a green suit, ican Legion of Rockville. by the club at the Junior-Senior High School gym laft night. six years of French, beginning in seventh grade. (Hei'ald •If you don’t like M (the In- Iwxlge: Stove Oxly; bobcat pin; photo by Satemis.) deployment in the Western Pa- and the army planned a parade heels v€ the residential bousiiig gtanding. South began well by knocking He is survived by his wife, Kicking up their heels are (from the left) Douglas Bevins, qulry),’’ Peareon eaW, “you can Fay Davte, silver arrow, and John Cobum, Ricky Tenlesky, Mark Wiather, Duan^ Le- cific. in Jakarta aa a "show of 1)D0nL out the ace of diamonds. When Mrs. Dekla Arzt Elliott. ______several laive subdIvMonB of vote no confidence in us Monday Steve Cody and Fey Davis, gold East Windsor unity.” ) arrow. Up by Half-Billion Lady Bird Johnson he ruffs the club return, South DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 Funeral services will be held The Kiwanis Club will view BO t o 200 homee each are In the .A .*® !*™ should draw two rounds of tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Ladd derson Funeral Home, 70 Cen- X n l l f l T I f l a film ot a cruise down the Con- prooeas of fillip for apfmwal ment spokesmen said the Cabi- Fay Davis, assistant scout- (CMitliiiied from Page Otte) WASHTNG’TON (AP) The timups and they run the dia- — Complete Show at 6:89 — net of Peanon’e liberal party master, directed the cube in a DOBIS D A Y ___ Funeral Home. 19 ElUngton ‘ ral Ave., Waterbury. Burial wiU x- vPSSCTxata necticut River aboard the Dolly WUUam Rood with the planning and Boning party was known as Democrats „onds to discard four spades ‘ •DO NOT DI8TUBB” regime probably would act cloelng ceremony. million pounds, or 10,000 Ave. The Rev. James L. Grant, in Evergreen Cemetery, Wa Madison at its noontime meet- Catholic School eommknion. a-Go-Go and the Idea was to a- from dummy. ALSO Manohester Aesoolation of In- ’Ihe oomplexltlm 0# the prob- Monday to approve his decision straight carloads, of potatoes. Bad Weather Givevemor8 ing beef, bacon, butter, coffee, Friends may ball at the fu- , Two Manchester stiulents at To Open in ’68 ing party Friday night and carding four spades from dum- The family sug;gests that those dent; Hoyt Stilson, secretary; sohittom are being sought by a "houttij a i^ Jeeri^ when a evaporated milk, eggs, flour, neral home tonight from 7 to Brown University have been among the g;ue«to was Mrs. my. South can eventually cash wishing to do so make memorial Frank Miller, treasurer, and group of parents from varying minority party leader tried to ham, pork loins, lettuce, or- Air Offense 9. Over Dapforth^s Rights named to the dean’s list for the WALLINGFORD (AP) — A Meet with liyndon B. Johnson. She spent contributions to the Bimker Hill George Dart, Leonard Yost, backgrounds, bound together by rwid into the record a Toronto anges, potatoes, salad oil, about 30 minutes at the affair, The family suggests that those spring semester. They are Don- new tour • year Catholic high The DemoaraUc Town Com- refusingx Dantorth the ness or correspondence from the g Besser of 114 Adelaide Hlchand Carpenter and Hany j,jg only a oomnuon recognition of star report allegedly naming ready-to-cook chicken and tur- (Continued from i^age One) then said she had people waiting wl.W,« U, ma,, gm, doors in names in the purported scandal. keys, sugar, tomatoes and veal. , , . „ 1. Tony Curtis, Color to the St. John’s Omreh build- waterbury. mdttee has unamlmously en- of access to the rec- other selectmen, the committee Nicholas DeCesare of Moidment, trusteee. the Importance of Undengarten President on her back at the Wtete House. “WILD AND The R fta ty ~ a i* will meet WaUingford in September 1968. Although Cardin had said About (600 million wlU go for ^ “ “ y ^ «»*« The First Lady posed before a Ing fund. doTsed the hdiring of A tty. Ed- ^ says. 5,3 ;^rnott Rd. olaBses to prepare their chit- WONDERFUL’* Leo E. Cartier Jr. ______Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at How- Archbishop Henry J, O’Brien dren for the demands of a reg- Mrs.______Munslnger____ was dead, the (Continued from Page One)clothing, textiles and tentage, women and children, large photo of the Capitol tor ^ denying ati l^emoctfatis their He added that he has been un- ______OOCLUMiBIA—Leo E. Cartier Davatt to indUate legal ac- oonsbitutional .arantee of md- able to find any precedent in ard Johnson on ToUand Tipke. of Hartford announced plans for uter eHementary school educa- newspaper said one of its re- which last year cost (317 mil- Some 360 tons of ammunition her picture. When the women 2. Opposite Sexes Charles F. Andrulat porters had located her alive in aocept the President’e invita- ; MAIN ST, EAST HARTEORD • 52B 2210 “YOUNG AND ' Jr., 35, of South Miami, Fla., Won to compel RepubUoan F^rst nority repireeentatj^n. His de- Connecticut law books. He de- ]V rktendlture8 tor medi- fop 106 mm howitzers, recoilless photographer brought her the I air conditioned Anpit FRtI Park,I'd SOUTH WINDS the coeducational school Friday tion. One of those was Gov. WILLING” g f formerly of WillUnantic and Sedectoian Oarmelo Zanghi to mol of our rights'xrf represen- scribed Zanghi’s actions as Xliispilctl iiLllCS speaker. His topic is “The Unit- PooeiUe Solution Munich, Germany, and she had cines, drugs and hospital suppli- ^068 and email arme were de- Picture Mrs. Johnson turned to Charles Fred Andrulat, at a meeting in Meriden. One Show Tonight at 7 v,’ar.ur’ brother of Mrs. PhiUp Isham of "igt^t^e«tman Stuart Dan- tatikm is in deffiameexof aM the “morally wrong,” in as much as o * • ed States in ASla: From Korea named former Associate De- ^ Texas, whoee to~|m rnmion. a Secret Service agent beside Tecumseh, Mich., formerly of PhUip The first year, he said, there 3. Annette, Frankie, Color | Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. to Viet Nam.” tlotS ^ a ?E u S "^ E g tcnre'Minister Plprre Sevlgny of^e said he had prior commit- lLt7e«7(m early Saturtoy in'* her to pay tor It. “BEACH South Windsor died this morn- OolumWa, died Thursday as a ^ “ }® „f®®‘ <»ncepts of the two-piUf ty sys- Danforth’s “legal rights as se- will be approximately 300 Fresh- explosion on a barge in aU areas excepting mater- Lee was bom and raised in by the united Oongregational “ Prerident planned to ^ on a barge in the rriver agent produced a dollar “IRMA “TOM BLANKET BINGO” to result an automobile acci- *«^ give ham his “leg- tem, and is completely Wien to lectman have been denied.’’ men. A pew freshman class will two miles outside Saigon. The JONES’* nity where they are 2:80 to 4 Church, which is expected to be ^ newsmen die- Defense Supply Agency offi- hill and Mrs. Johnson got the LA DOUCE” tasbmid ( T Mrs Katoerm *l*ut in Key West, Fla. He was nghts” as *^lecean^ a democracy.” v Other------Business Y a I. m onH nrivntA P®Wng, China and lived under enter each succeeding year un- meet first with the nine^nember blast set a fire that enveloped The committee______also______discussed “ “** • ”* » P-m- ana pruaie" Japanese_____ occupation____„ ____ during y j yjg enrollment totals about coonpleted by next faU. The Munslnger. a dais, aa well as the individual " (1.60 picture at a bargain.9:30 HARTFORD SPRINCntlD tXPRlSSWA* S^Xtskf An^roiat * passenger in the car involved. « to circulate a Ihe committee says itVll executive committee of tiie Na- ‘ two more barges. Eventually all ® 7:00 RTS.5A i 91 Noilti - HARTFORD bampiatsKy Anaruiat. survivois also include his PeWtoon caJUng tor a town bring the case to the State progress toward obtaining World War H. He is a vet- building will house 10 class- “““ Me fteedoms of being advased to continue his the acquisition. _------_ __ „ „ „ against_____ C»iineseOommiunistbertus Magnus 0>Hege of New were "a cowardly and slander------plained. “We lose track of the T.N.T. Show—3:05-6:15-9:20 Ms otflfioe,” including filing; a acUions, modate as many children as Viet Cong sabotage. Other ac- women students to entertain “Ski Party” — 1:30-4:36-7:46 months ago. He was a tomato complete. cor ™®*”^®^Htokory Dr.,’ Andover: Klmber- He was a re^rter In Haven, will prortde a basic OUB attack bearing «®bi diamissed the list with- man under the minority repre- ing cominission has to change Oakland Mrs new lightweight poplin uniform 000 richer because he re-enUsted MORE GREAT ACTS Eleanor R. University of Connecticut in Personal Notices developed tor Army Special about 100 miles southeast of Sal- nieces and nephews. ford. Burial will be in Cedar *^^out action. sentatlon=»nfotiyy„ laws.to,.,= thetuy. zoning of the fv,= area=~bo from------rur- _ c tr •• ,, r>a . i i ___ n™„i in ihe U. 8. Coast Ghiard for six -FROM AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Funeral services will be held Hill Cemetery, Hartford. Zanghi rould not be reached Preliminary research con- al resid^tlal to open space at n rB r^ k «ai7«Jt international Forcee imlta in tropical Viet 3<>n. more years. In Memoriam There was no report of gov- AI.SO ------Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Friends may call at the fu- this morning tor comment. ducted by Atty. Lavitt indicates a town meeting, before the ap- 5 ’ FreemEm, of Morehead City, RFD 2, Lee has worked in insurance In lortne memory of Jacob A. The DSA'estimates that 90 per «n«nent casualties, Annette - Frankie Avalon — “SKI PARTY” — Color Holmes Funeral Home, 400 neral, home today from 7 to In a puIbHc staten^t, toe no cases permitting the First pUcation can be submitted. He l i d ^ ’ Rooney wno pooeed away March 18, N.C., became the first man in Main St. The Rev. Roy C. 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 town committee says thi^, “By Selectman *to “hlde’^ birt- ^ e d TO^ Ctoiqsel ItobSt Sukarno Became Victim cent of Ito contract dollars are ~ the Coast Guard or Navy to Hutcheon, pastor of Wapping to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ------^------^ thT^enewai of f Ikdfr^ fa f ™i"men^rRe VouYou are aeui stiU ne«ne beside us m In auell we do, spent on a competitive basis, quaUfy for the maximum (10,000 the option on the property,\ u tr ^ a* * ® member of the Re Your memory will guide us andsee but acknowledges it is having Community Church, will of------morrow at 8 p.m. at the funeral J°bn S. Vince, 227 McKee St ; publican Town Committee and ... us though. ______FBI fracks Plot re-enUstment bonus approved home. Airport Land which expired in February, “ is trouble getting bids on some ficiate. Burial will be in Wap- Mrs. 'Minnie M. Hodge Leland F. Watts, 106 Bisseil |g candidate for state repre- Ufe g ^ n , we know It’s true, by Congress last September, ping Cemetery. COLUMBIA — Mrs. Minnie notbing to worry, about,” and But It's not the same since we loot Of Own ‘Balancing Act’ items. St.; Christopher D. Wiley, 79 gentative for the 1966 election. you. To Sell Secrets Freeman said Friday he did Friends may call at the fu- M, Hodge, 86, who lived with her Mrej^August Kramer Offered State that Mias Lily OrandaU still A spaKeamanspokesman explEiinsexpiaans inaithat iT b l-'D — m. IT** not re-eniist to get the bonus. “I T O N I G H T Nile^Dr.; Louis G. Zimklewicz, He is a captain in the U.S. not re-enlist to get the bonus. “ I neral home tomorrow from 7 g;randdaughter, Mrs. Gail Mrs. Bridget Kelly Kramer, wants to sell the land to the Skernal rest gtant unto htan..,, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS perilous years of revolts and assassination attempts. Despite many firms, euch as clothing w l IIJU a OH.1 JT in H went back to get the retirement 114 Pond Lane. 3 TO P HITS In Color to 9 p.m. and Monday from 3 Burke, at Rt. 6A, died yester- 86, of Hartford, mother of Mrs. At Bargain Rate to'wn. Army Reserve specializing in O Lord. Indonesian President Sukar- economic decline as a virtual recurring reports of serious manufacturers, are reluctant to I benefits,” he said. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: a counterguerrilla and unconven- Mrs. Susiui Rooney and E^amily (Continued from Page One) to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Prayers day at Windham Memorial Hos- Cecelia Manner of Manchester Baker added that Atty. King no who tor years played his ****^tor. He called It “ guided physical ailments, he remains drop civilian business from a Freeman is married end has HARTFORD (AP) — Con- has told the rec board that a son to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip warfare. He is also a ^ ^ , democracy.” active. He had a kidney re- booming %tx>nomy. Military or- THE YEAR’ S MOST QLITTERINQ CASTI- will be said at the funeral pital, Willimantlc. She was the and Mrs. Mary McCarthy of In Memoriam Both DuPont and Goodrich two children. borne Monday at 7:15 p.m. widow of Gilbert T, Hodge. Vernon, died yesterday at a necticut can have 66 acres of legal suit' pending against Miss eountry s once powerful Com- Sukarno preached socialism moved in Vienna and the other ders often' reqiUre a change in ivaumomiaMiRMMiUKauMriionDCunai um raSOHARGED YESTER- Hartford Evening OoUege facul- In loving memory ft our Dad, muniats against the army, may and repeatedly proclaimed he is eaid to be in bad shape. specifications for products and declined comment after agents The funeral will be held Mon- private hospital in West Hart- federally-owned land at Bradley Crandall, as a result of the DAY: Mrs. Mary J. Kamm, * “ Clarence E. Rocudi. who v..pa89ed G ot. PhiUp H off INGRID BERGMAN - RGX HARRIGON Mrs. Hannah M. Grant day at 11:30 a.m. at the Lowe- ford. away March 10, 1963. have become the victim . of his was not a Communist. But in Sukarno was born June 6, 1901 thus an expensive switch in arrested the two men — one in a ALAIN DELON GGORGB C. 8C0n Field for a bargain price, Dep- East ‘ Hartford; Mario Agne^ ™ n tlv ‘"in^isto^ own balancing act. the years preceding last -Octo- In Surabaya, East Java. His equipment, W said. MOONTPELJER, VL (AP) — EVEHYTHING HAPPENS IN... WAPPING — Mrs. Hannah Robacker Funeral Home, 2634 Survivors also include another utv Director Donald T T onoi, of ^ su^er wolUd not affect or g Windsor; Melvin W. Wil- ‘=“rr«''‘ly history, Gone from ue but leaving memo- motel nesir Wilmington, the oth- JBANNG MOREAU > OMAR SHARIP Maroney Grant of Hartford, Main 8t., Glastonbury, with the daughter, a son, 17 g;randchil- uty - Director Donald------J. Lynch------of uciajr delay theunc »me sale onof theure propeixy. property. g„„_ j-^st^ast Hartford’ Hartforemocrat ' AND ^y/r/Zotf' Death can never take away. report that Sukarno has handed and more to the Communists at Javanese. in an Mftorically Republican 8HIRLEU MacLAINB mother of Thomas Grant of Rev. Theodore V. Hoskins of- dren and 32 great-grandchil- the State Aeronautics Depart- Town Commdtitee Chairman Vernon Im Bolton’ Memoriee that wUI always Unger, Rve in the Cleveland area. Wapping, died yesterday'in a ficiating. Burial will be in Green dren. ment said Friday. Robert Noonan told members James B Golden Wapping’ A r' While upon thte earth we stay. over political power to army home and Ms foreign policy fol- He was educated at Bandung, Wilbur J. C. Pieiice, 27, was ,® ^® ^ G O P ^ - In PiftimiOQ* and MetraCOLOfi Own Car Kills Open Castings Hartford convalescent home. Cemetery. Glastoi^giw. ^ The toneral wUI be held Mon- Although the land is worth an ^ informed by Zan- A.'Savoie,’ Box 4427’rpD Son, Jamee Roach cMef LA. Gen. Suharto and ap- lowed Peking’s in virtually ev- In Java. He planned to become held in (10,000 bond for trial .oin iT®“ *^ legislature ^ r e ’s more Daughter, Alberta Henderson . parently remains in office only erytMng except condemnation a civil engineer but switched to LListed ilS tC C i Uby V LLTM 1 iV l U.S. District Court in Wilmlng- than one way of imndling the She leaves 3 other ' sorts, 12 <• Friends may call at the fu- day at 8:30 a.m. from the Ahem there te one vacancy o* Mrs Tola T Tleman 38 Somers Woman as a figurehead. of the Soviet Union. Less than politics as a staunch nationaUet. - ton on a mall fraud charge.opposition. grandchildren and 10 great neral home tomorrow, 7 to 9 ^ ^ era l Home. 180 Farmington to be filled on tj|e planning and Ede-erton *?t • Elsip M LoiMell In Memoriam ” to front of the state house Fri- grand-children. p.m. Ave., Hartford, with a solemn tense Department will let the. zoning comimlssd^, and by Wal- 44 p-iharta Rd • Mra Aranda p’ In loving memory of my beloved But Sukarno has survived two months before the coup at- He was imprisoned or exiled ©pen castings for the Little Earl Bush, 29, was held in The funeral will be held Mon- high Mass of requiem at-* toe «tate hav.have it wtor thothe r,.-!,...price r.t of .... tar ------Reatdn. comnid^ion’...... 'ehate-44 Elberta Rd., Mrs. Maude P. b a r S f k l ^ 'S 'o f l o ^ r s w“as husband. , Clarence „ E. Roach, who many upheavals and tt is too tempt he proclaimed an “anti- tor 12 years by the Dutch. Whwi Theater of Manchester (LTM) Oeveland under the same bond day, , ., with „ several „ legialatora . eariy to tell whether the step imperialist axis” made up of the Japanese occupied the production, “Mary, Mary,” will on charges of mall fraud and }*>«>**to8««. “ Off epanl^ Repub- day at 8:16 a.m. at the Thomas John Gallaaao Jr. Church of St. Justin, Hartford, new Am National Guard facili- ^an, that there will soon be AreW llfSSie 14 H u^L S^" ^ oveV ^d Wl’l^ Vy her means the end of Ms political Red China, North Korea, North Dutch E5ast Indies in World War held Monday and Tuesday at interstate transportation of sto- *‘‘*"®*®"* Ooiltos. F. Farley iW eral Home, 96 John Gallasso Jr., 54. of 9. Buri^ will be in Mt. St. tle^aboul; $1.9 milUon, Lynch two. The Democrats suggested Raihara A Dancosse Wind- car today police sald^ ^ways a heartache. Mrs. Collins laughed, but it Webster St., Hartford, followed Mystic, formerly of Manches- Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, said. jhe appointment of John Bur- ’ ’ They said she had gotten out ^alwayn^a*bwiitiful memory, hold over Indonesia’s 105 million Viet Nam, Cambodia and In- n, Sukarno was released from g p.m. at the second floor at 22 len property. Neither posted SHOWTIME8 people. donesla. prison and openly collaborated © jjf ball. . - * , . ' was clear the governor had by 4 solemn high Mass of re- ter. died yesterday at Lawrence ^rienas may call at the fu- The land Ja part of the old okas and Thomas Manning to DT««THARr'Trn today- of the car on Route 190 so that ^ loved so dear. AFrl., Sat. The 84-year^ld president’s He refused to blame the Com- with them;'all the wMle keeping Philip Burgess Sr. will ditect Pierce described Mmself as done Ms job with vigor. ,t St. A„g,»lln.’. L.PIW , N.W ^ Jr, W «? w J: S r S.M W v ” i S ‘I f'l giggling act went off balance munists directly tor the coup in touch with the anti-Japanese the play, which has three males an unemployed truck driver. , Mrs. . Collins,^ 44, had ^ opposed Rolls Royce ... .9:35 CSiureh, Hartford. Burial will be London. o n T ' 2 to 5 and used when the 905thTroop Car- The committee also appoint- Hngton; Leo R Lange 157 Park ear started up suddenly as she I to 9 p.m. rier Group was transferred to ed slates of convention dele- ...... no one wm ever Know. Kid ...... 7:45 In Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, 2tfr. Gallasso was born In St.; Lynn S. Ward, East Hart- was crossing in front of it, pol- last October when the army attempt. underground. 1 and two females in its principal Bush is a graduate chemical ,r”!. Dorothy Roach cruriied a Communist-backed During a visit to Washington After Japan’s surrender to the engineer and worked tor B. F. ^**®*®* session of the legisla-' Love ...... 6:00 Bloomfield. Manchester,. May 29, 1911, a I Westover Air Force Ba^e in gates and alternates, and tent- ford. ice said. •••-* « lUr6e Friends may call at the fu- j gojj of Mrs. John Gal-' I Massachusetts. aitively set March 26 aa the date 5------coup. A violent purge Of Com- to 1961, Sukarno reportedly told Allies, Sukarno proclaimed In The play 1s by Jean Kerr. It Goodrich fr6m August 1960 until Funerals -r neral home today and tomorrowj igsso Sr., and'uved in this town I The aeronautics department tor a caucus to endorse the immistB followed and the party Preeldent John F. Kennedy: donesia’s independence on Aug. will be presented May 12, 13 last December, authorities said; wMch once claimed 8 million “ You are against communism. 17, 1948. But tour years of Mtter from 2 tol6 and 7 to 9 p.m. most of his Ufe. He moved to V plans to ask the General As- slates. t ( hi and 14 at the auditorium at The FBI ^ d Pierce made the ThoiiiM A. Bleu members seemed crushed wHh, Then give me your support. ^ strife ensued' until the Dutch Junior Hi ah S ^ o ^ alleged offer in a letter sent Mystic 11 years ago. sembly next year for the money Leslie H. Rood VHRNOiN- the artny firmly entrenched on ei« the best bulwark in todpne- relinquished their territory. ^ ° Feb. 4 from Lorain, (toio, to Du- Heat Vour Car Survivors Include his wife. -Fune^ services tj,e necessary buildings Manchester Evening Her- CHARTER OAK Leslie H. Rood, 70, of Water- for Thomas (op. eia againet communism.” To his nation’s mHUons he is . Pont’s headquarters in Tlfil- ijesiie a. xvooa, lu, in naier- j^j^g yj^ja Weigold Gallasso and ^ °* **>* the Air National Guard, aid Tolland correspondent, JCTJU2,WIUIMANTICct: Free Gallon Gas Defense Minister Gen. Abdul Three years later, however, known as Bung Karno — Broth- Quasars Brightest mington. RESTAURANT bury, formerly of Manchester, gjgjg^ jjancy Rowe ’ ^^2 *“®^ Thursday Lynch said. Bette Quatrale, tel. 876-2845. Haris Naaution, a staunch anti- Sukarno told the United States er Kamo — and is one of Asia’s LA JOLLA, Calif. ' The died suddenty yefterday at Wa- Manchester and Mre. John ^ Maximum penalty for mail 120 Charter Oak SL “Heroes” 0:55 Communist, emerged aa the to "go to hell” with ite aid. great orators. newest “stars,’’ giM t radio fraud ie five years In prison and terbury Hospital. He was retired Andover IMnea^, will be held Monday at “Die, Die 9:30 regi^al supervisor of the Wa- 11 aJn. at. Holmes Funeral dominant figure in army ranks Sukarno atimned both the Stories crop up often about his sources called quasars, were a (1,000. fine. ______.Penalty for____ the FM. - SAT. - SUN. “Stoogee” 7:06 FVneral services will be held •nd tor a time It seemed that Eaft and Weft in early 1966 fondness tor beautiful women, .first found in 1963. They are interstate transportatiw of sto- terbury office of toe ^taa Cas- 1 at toe Church **®*"«' ^ > Manches- French Oust Nationalists Sukarno’s power was ebbing, when he pulled Indonesia out of SMcamo has been married Dour 100 times brighter than the en- len iwoperty is 10 years in pris- HEIR COURAGE BLAGTEO A WAR WIDE OPER! Co. Division of ^d ">rile;'Home, . iL _, 17 ^ Then, in a surprise move, Su- the United Naticixs. It became times. tire Milky Way. on and a (10,000 fine, toe Aetaa Life Insurance Co.. Pearl St., ^ Mystic. Burial will, teir. M«^eeter. Friend^ may ''call at toe karno fired NasuUon last the fioft country to quit the Hartford. be in Elm Grove Cemetery, fu- F r o m O f f i c e s P e k i n g O a i m s Mr. Rood was bom in Man- neral luxne tomorroWi 2 to montii. worid body in Ha 20-year hlsto- — —— —...... ^ Mystic. The move led to violent dem- ty- chester, Nov. 7, 1896, a son and 7 to 9 pro. PARIS (AP) — French police, tionalists had Ignored earlier Frank and Jeannie Webster There will be no caUlng hours. •nstraUons by anU-Oonununist He denounced the United Na- acting on government ordere, appeals to leave toe bulltonge. ONE OF THE MOST STARTUN6 TWISTS YOU HAVE EYES SFECIALmNO IN Take a quality hamburger (Like Shady ftudents tn Jakarta. At one (H»s as “a mere tool ot the ton- EXPERIENCED IN A MOTIO N PICTURE I Rood, and left this town 46 years o . J, The French government said point they surrounded Sukamo’e periedift powers,” notably the ii^ to move to Waterbury. He o evicted Nationalist Chinese dip- quarters Glen’s)— add Shady Glen French Fries— palace and he had to be flown UMted States and Britain, Kna — flrindan retired in 1966 from toe Aetna White House lomats today from two buildings for the evicted Chinese It did> and you’ve got a real meal. Shady Glen out by helicopter.' Sukarno’s slogan for Indone- CmUMBIARCMK^^ PRODUCTION Ufe Insurance Co.. Where he ’ r ( claimed by toe Communist not say what the government French Fries are always golden crisp, never But much of their anger was fta — inexplicabiy phrased in Spaghttfi had been employed for 35 years. Hit by GOP 0binese. would do •with toe buildings, directed at Sukarno’s pro-Pek- Italian — was "Viveire Pericul- He'^was a member of Man- .t®" ®* Coventry, toed Thursday _ ’ , . ___, _____though it was presumed' toe limp and soggy. 'Try them soon and taste Delivered Within 6 BOle toowTOMaiuus Police reported no resistance _ . tng Foreign Minifter and Depu- oao” — live dangerouely. EadlBe Oa Orders Of Chester Lodge of Masons, Delta wlUle visiting m St. Augustine, AVAAvc Oommunist Chinese would take how good they are! (y Premier Subandrio. Suban- ‘.‘We must be resolute, we o f t e u e h u i r K Chapter, RAM, and was a 32nd (Continued from Page One) occupants of either build- them over. drio rqfMrtedly was dismissed must have courage, we must and more degree Mason. He was also a fSurvivors alsoa. incM e his nanclng of toe war by emergen- ing — one the former National- iroi ' After PYance recognized Oom- today after the army handed dare to do a little gemhUng,” he * STABBING SUSPENSE e SHEER SHOCK AT 8:M m^ber------of toe Aetna Ufe. Men’s K th * »*>«. tutwo iridaughters, t ,11 a ®^ appropriations "demon- ift Embassy, turned into the munist China in J-anuary 1964 Sukarno an ultimatum to get rid said once. 2.25 Club, and a member and past broine^ roomer sister^ and six gtrates a growing lack of plan- headquarters for the Nationalist and Nationalist /China broke re- Of him. He tried to foliow this himself, Of Couree Yon CJIaa PkA, Columbia mmn Them Up As Usual PCTURESofi chalrmro of toe Appalachian ,, h h m which could if not altered, UNESCO delegation, the other lations, toe latter held on to toe Sukarno was never elected leading Ihdoneela into a bitter TALLULAH BANKHEAD Mountain aub. The froeral will be held Mon- produce serious risks for (he toe considate. - embassy building at 11 Ave. preatdent. He proclaimed In- oantrantatioa with the new Ma- *NOTE — Deltveriea made Survivors include Ws wife, day at 8:30 a.m. from toe John future secnirity of toe United A French Foreign Ministry (Jeorge V and the Red Chinese doneeia’s lnd^)endence after layfta federation, and trumpet- Mon. to 5 PJd;-ll .STEFAIMIE POWERS Mrs. Hazel Wagner Rood; a son, A. Hangen B^erM Honto, U1 states and, indeed, of the free spokesman said toe buildings diplomatic mission was forced T i.B n w M URi nmiTi— ill At mimmmK. World war H ahd aaeumed the ing the slogan, “Crush Ma- mmcskmuatr Cdiriy DEIUn PJII. and FH. and Sat, 6 Wydell Rood of Watirbury: » Main St., Unionville, with a world.” were the property of toe to kx>k for anew place. A big ST. PATRICK'S DAY 6:45-9:15 P Jd. to U MMnlght. Job with the birth of the Indone- /laysia.” He considered, Ma- Son. r D i e : D ie * ftster, Mrs. George K. Forsman Itess M requiem-at St. Mary’s TTiey said the funds provided Chinese state, which for France house was purchased in subur- rian republic in 1949 aftar centu- layfta a creation of neo

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MANCHESTER’ eVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ SATURDAY, BiARCH 12, 1966 PAGE FIVE PAQlp s p u n MANCHBSIE^^^^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1966 1,1 iim trly^irtpr paradox here la that, as HeOer puts It. ‘Something iBig’ If we don’t ’declare the fiscal dividend* Tales o f Connecticut Evenu Connecticut Yankee Area Churches Coming in Cuba, —that la, utilise it conatructively Union OongregaUonal Church First Congregational Church st. Francis of Asslrf through expenditure on social needs— By A.H.O. Churches Rockville United Church of Christ 673 Ellington Rd., ____ FUBUBHKD BY TEDB Concordia Lutheran'Chnrch Emanuel Lutheran Churcli Oburcb of the Assumption Refugees Report iran»*i.n pBINTIMa 00.. XMC. the dividend won’t contlnm to devetopu Saifilig Past The Dutch Copitol be afaetter <*Mwe of Vtototy at Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Pastor Andover South Windsor Aeido from the baric unce^ 40 Pitkin St. Cfaurch and ObeStant Sto. Adams, St. and Thompoon Rd. For by the nature of fiscal drag, the the polls tiian the p a r^ otniM Rev. James L. Austlii Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, Convention Ri^its tainty over bow he is going to Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Pastor Rev. O. Henry Anderson, Rev. Francts J. HUuUek’ MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Refu- THOTEto*S*Yl|M&ON ^hole economic process will slow down get from any other caintirtate. ‘ Pastor Pastor WALTER R.' FEROUSON do once he has been given bis Pastor Pastor Minister of Christian Education gees arriving by dally aiiiift ~ ibUihen By W edey Gryk Jr, WAfiHINOTON (AP) — Dem- That ifi tllC lUP6« Rev. John E. Rlkteraltis, Pnbl and could touch off a recession.” party's nomination, the glamor 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, ' Rev. Ernest J. Otopa from Cuba say there Is a wlda-y IVxaided October 1. itn As such a hire starto operat- 9:46 a.m.. Church School. Assistant Pastoi I ^ Now tor a first attempt at some sum- niunqiing hammers and the braced lilm nlf tor aH poaeibUl- ocrats ahe talking about eeUing cue eUgible from the world oub- Church School and Nursery. 9 and 10:30 a.m .. Divine Wor- 9 a .m .. Church School for spread feeling in their homeland . Published Every Evenlny. Eyept tiea. ing among the party regulars, Grades 6 to 12. 11 a .m ., M orning W orship. that "something big” Is going to had Holidays. Entered « ^ e Port Office M mary or paraphrase, In oim own lay- gtowl ot aaws UUng into wood network. televisioa zigbts to eWe poUUce faces one more han- 10:30 a.m.. The Service, ship and Church School. Nu^- Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 To ttie Dutxli deswmds tor It comes up against rather 10:30 a.m .. Church School for Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Brad- Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 happen. tMaacbester, Ooon.. as Second Class Hail man’s language. drew the attention at Pilgrim their national conventions for dicap in his quest for the use Church School and Nursery. ery for infants. Serm to $2 million. reactions. There Is an ataiost 10:45 a.in.. Worship Service. 6 p.m., Family potiuck with impression there Is g;reat dis- • SUBSCRIFTIOH RATES the old batter into the^ pancake pitcher There Is. In every party, a Day Lenten Office. God’s Word. St. Bartholomew’s Church PayaMs In Advance be paced along the deck of Us liver to trade.” TMe stntemeiit instant Instinct to classic the West Haven Youth Group con- st. Maurice Church, Bolton ’They do it on major sports great rank and file of people 7:30 p.m., Lenten Vesper 10:30 a.m .. Young Adult Study Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Sermon: “ A Pearl Worth Any content within Bldel Castro’s One Year e^*^? the buckwheat cakes won’t keep rising small sailing vessel on an over- was, in a way. true; ainoe tliey outsider as an outrider. Thera is Rev. Robert W. Cronli- V S i x I f o n t b s events," said Wayne FhUUps, who with their party Service. Hour in the Parish House. Spe- Rev. Richard C. BoUea Price." The Rev, Mr. Bowman program. armed forces,” said Jacinto Gu- Ybree Honths •••••••••••••• o.W morning after morning. caet day In 1632. were going to trade a^th the an almost instinctual first reac- Monday, 7:30 p.m., Christian Pastor tierrez, 43. “t One Month Democratic National Committee month In and month out, year cial meeting of the congregation Assistant Pastor preaching. ’That seems, at the moment, rather ' Somberly dressed workmen Imhane, yet it wan banBy tUe tion refusal to put the party in Enlistment with the Rev. J. Rol- Others among 161 CXibans who public information direct*^. He in year out, drawn to their First Church of Christ, immediately fo llo w ^ the sec- 4 to 6 p.m., Junior High Pil- MEMBER OP__ _ astoundingly accurate and good, if we were putting the final touches Pilgriins’ main objective. The the newcomer’s vest pocket the and Palangio conducting. Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and arrived here Friday to start a ** the ASSOCIATED PRESS ^ . said convention coverage by the loyaltj> and their labor by some Scientist ond service. Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 grim Fellowship. 11:30 a.m . h on the ship’s unusual cargo as Dutch readOy deduced tbte and moment he appears willtag on Tuesday, 8 p.m., Church Coun- new life in exile nodded agree- The Associated Press to exd^vely entitlpd could -find some way of explaining such combination of love of the game 447 N. M ato St. Wednesday, 7:30 a.m., Len- and 11:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m ., Second in the series to the Bse ot rraibllcatlon of ail news dto- the vessel glided Slowly up- demanded that the vend tom tiiree networks "has gotten to the scene. And there la a very cil. ment. patches credited to It or not otherwtoe credit an old-fashioned metaphor. with personal ambition which ten "Quiet Hour” service -with of Lentra services in the sane- y tM« p^>er and rtso the lo^ nows pub- streem on the river known to back. be a maAxNise.” ^ touching flow of lojralty toward . V J , Saturday, 7:30 a.m., Laymen’s Sacred Heart Churof Ne-ws o f the arrest and sen- One way or another, we are begin- ranges from a desire for the 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sun- the Rev. Walter Abel preaching. I uary. Coffee will be seijed in Breakfast program, the Indians as "Quon-ne-ta- Hotmen, however, oouM not "W e’d try to seH the time to any of those more routina fig - St. Bridget’s Church Rt. 31V Vernon tencing of Rolando Cubelae, ***A? rirtts of repubilcatlon of special dis- ning to be sure, the "new economy” IS supposedly easy dollar up to a day school and nursery. Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastw Shaoier photo the lounge after the. service. ______Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor .patdies herein are atoo reserved. cut.” Within a matter of mo- bring hfaneelf to 0ve up the one of them ," PhilUpe said. *T ures who, if not so glamorous, Sulbject of the Lesson-Ser- former high Cuban army offi- going to wind up sounding like an old- ments, Holmes toought, they project at euch a late stage. ttdnk tiiey can w ^ afford It.” wish to become a name. at least can claim a record of Second Congregational Chnrch Rev. Robert J. Keen Bolton Congregational Church Rev. Patrick Sullivan , cer, for plotting to assassinata The Heiald PrinUnc Company, Inc., aa- These party regulars repre- mon: "Substance.” Golden Engaged Assistant Pastor • 1^ “ toai^nlWonslGlIty for typo- fasblOned virtue. And now that we al- would reach the Dutch fort of Ete dared tfae D utch to dKxit The networks’ response was having served their party long 385 N . Main St. Rev. Dennis R. Hussej Vernon Methodist Church Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Castro has been the conversa- sent only a very sipall fraction Text: Hebrews il:l. "Now most think we know what “fiscal drag" "Good Hope” at Suckiag and then moved on. The gune of quick. "Astounding idea,” said and faithfully and up to the Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister The engagement of Mias Rt. SO Minister tion piece in Chiba, the refugees aaaother readins matter In The Manchester ot the vote their party has to faith is tfae substance of things Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 and Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 and <*Svenbw Herald.______— may be, we may, some day, go on to the (Hartford, today). The con- the tort remained elleot Slgli- Elmer Xiower, president of the best of their talents. Ruth G. Beck-wlth to John F. Rev. Morton A. Magee said. receive on election days. If it Is hoped for, the evidence of things Noon 11:46 a.m. new math and the new grammar. frontation of British and Dutch ing with relief, H dm es contin- American Broadcaating Compa- No one can predict the even- Associate Minister Feiber, both of Manchester, ' 10 a.m.. Church School. Wor- But Gutierrez, who lived four PHI] servloo client of ». B. A. *««• to' exlst and prosper. But they not seen.” forces which would result ued on fate journey. ny's nei^ division. tual outcome of any particular has been announced by her 9 and 10 a.m., Worship Service ship Service. Sermon: “ Real or blocks from the University of ore the people who keep the Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Testimony St. James’ Church St. Bernard’s Church .jEathews Special Am cy — New Tor*. Chi. might spell success or disaster Within a matter of fanuira, "We can’t b^eve that this is choice between iwirty wheel 10 a.m.. Worship. Church Iiarents, Mr. and Mins. C2yde G. and child care. Sermon by Imitation.” Havana, said he saw no demon- peso, Detroit and Boston.______party alive and In position to meeting. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, St. Bernard's Ter., Rock-viUe for the mission. the dMp reeefaed its final des- a serious proposal," said CBS horse and visiting horse ahpw School Nursery through Grsules Beckwith of 291 Highland St. the pastor. 7 to 9 p.m., Lenten enrichment strations on tfae campus. Ru- receive votes. It Is their func- Reaxiing Room hours at 749 Pastor Rev. George F. X. Reilly ^vTPim ATmrr bdr ead of cmcPlA- At last, crawling slowly tination — the Junctfam o f tfae News President Riefaeud S. Sa- thoroughbred, but even when 7. Youth Sunday. Sermon by Her fiance is the eon of Mir. 9 a.m., Church School. Nurs- study. mors that there had been soma, TIONS.______A Peculiar People / tion and responsibility, by their Mlain St., excepting legal holl' Rev. Eugene F. Torpey Pastor around a bend in the river, the Oonneotlout and TVnxte (Farm- lant .. , Mliss Barbara Higbie, "Puerto and Mrs. Arthur Felber of 268 ery, kindergarten, Grades 1 7 p.m., Pllgp-im Fellowship. in' support of Cubelas had cir- own selection of candidates and the choice is for the fancy-stop- days, Monday through Saturday, jy^an Experiences.” Rev. John J. O’Brien * Rev. Raoul J. Pronovost . Display advertising dosto honm: small berk was sighted by t^ Ingteu) Rtvece. As the smile of A R^sibUcan epokesman said Green Rd. through 3. Senior High. Thursday, 8 p.m., Advisory culate in the exile colony here. For konday — 1 p.m. P™ *!* it was a rather poignant remark from hy their activity in campaigns, ping one it is disconsolate and 11a.m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday eve. Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Steward- Rev. Vincent J. Flynn Rev. Anthony KuzdaJ Dutch guard. A*slight sUver -victory croeaed fate face, tfae tfae GOP has no plan Uke that Miss Beckwith is a 1964 10 a.m., Church school. Council. . Cubelas, former student presi- ' ib r Tuesday — 1 p m. a man noted for a computer-like mind. to have much to do with the guilty for some party regulars. For Wednesday — i ran through Holmes as he PHgiim commander now turned T 9* S h ip c o m m i t t e e . graduate of Manchester High Grades 4 through 8. dent, received a 25-year sen- For Thursday — 1 Said Defense Secretary McNamara the being considered by Democrats. And if the faithful wheel horse Miasses at 7, 8, 0, 10 and 11 noted a . bandk of armed men Ms attention to the large wood- number of votes the party re- 7:30 p.m ., Church School, Masses at S, 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and 7 p.m., Senior Methodist First Lutheran Church tence. . Fbr Friday — 1 p.m. T»»2i22*I- • has, Uke Peter Marianl, been South Methodist Ofanrrii School. She is a student at a.m. ’*Vjr Baturoav — 1 Fnaay. . other day: gathering near shore. The en form on tfae deck. Tida oon- ceives on election day. Grades 8 through 12. > 11:30 a.m. Youth Fellowship. Rockville The airlift, begun Dec. 1, b^s CUnUfM deadline; 10]» B.m. ea^ 4»T «• "W e are a peculiar people. We should Tax Increases- plodding around the country- Rev. J. Manley Shaw, OJ). Hartford Cofllege for Women, events transpiring during the glomeration of nails and boards Occasionally, In their candi- 8 p.m., L«nten Program, "An- brought 12,368 refugees to M - •^blicatlon except flatorday — 9 ______be proud of fulfilling our commitments. side in time to get a tow rather Pastor 1966 edass. St. Matthew’s Church, ToUand next few moments would af- wae to be the key to Brittsfa WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- date - choosing responsibUitles, tigone,” in the Chapel. United Pentecostal Church 9 a.m., Sunday School classes. aml. A special airlift of 600 We should be proud of the support we firm advance commitments Rev. Richard W. Dupee Mr. B^eiiber is also a 1964 Eastmlnster United Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor ,y Saturdayt Mardi 12 fect the entire future of Con- claims of ownership of soutfa- greiss has set the stage for a these party regulars out in the Thursday, 7 a.m., Senior High 187 W oodbridge St graduate of Mianchester High 9:16 a.m.. Church Service. American citizens plus their are giving a brave people, proud of our from g;roups of party regulars, Associate Pastor Presbyterian FeUowship Meeting Sundays at Hick’s necticut. em New England. The ftdily- study of possible tax increases. towns and cities and districts School Lenten Program. Rev. Robert L. Baker Holy Communion. fam ilies from Cuba, schedtded military accomplishments.” the project qf prying such regu- School He -will graduate in 'George E. Slye School Memorial School Gymnasium Approaching the fort, the coiWbructed frame o f a houre A Senate-House Economic are faced with a glamorous and 10:30 a.m ., Sunday Sidiool. to have started Feb. 5, re- ^ ’Ihere is also much truth in the ob- lars loose for what would have 9 and 10:46 a.m ., Worship June from the Ouhnary Insti- Kingston Dr. off Oak St. aUp was hailed by the Dutch wtiicfa rested securely on the exciting opportunity to reach St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 10 a.m., Sunday school 10:46 a.m.. Church Service. mained stalled. U.S. authorities New Ecoaomlcs Blade Simple? servation. Americans want to live In subcommittee announced ft will to be a very hard-boiled switch Service. Sermon: "The Bible tute of America, New Haven. East Hartford Masses at 7:30, 8 :S0 and 10:30 commander. Holmes dared not pine plenlos of the ship would outside the normal party world Church and Park Sts. 11 a on .. Worship. Holy Communion. said they could not explain tba peace and have often questioned the open hearings next Wednesday to a total newcomer baa to be Speaks to Us.” The Rev. Dr. A fall wedding is pdanned. Rev. Gordon S. Bates, a.m. sail to ehore for fear of a trap, soon become the first English and the normal political wprld Rev. George F. Nostrand 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Serv- delay. There 18 ^tbing tW8 department wisdom of involvement In an approach- on "the need for and design of rated a very difficult project. Shaw preaching. Third in a ser- Minister yet he could not bring himself structure on Conneoticut soil. for a very special candidate. Rector ice. Avery St. ing war. Once In, howpver, they hive al- temporary tax changes which In such a situation, some ies of Lenten services. Nursery Vernon Assembly of God Church would like better than to be able to to ignore the score or so of England had staked her The lure of such a candidate Rev. John D. Hughes Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible Christian Reformed Church most always given the war effort their could be enacted promptly in party regulars would honestly for babies to three-year olds. 10 a .m .. W orship and (jhurch Northeast School maeter and explain the new economics. guns aimed at the vessel. Btop- claim, but not without firture —as has been the'case current- Rev. James W. Bottoms study, prayer meeting. 661 A very St. full backing: certainly they have been response to a recognized need feel better, and better able to Church school for Grades 1 School, Nursery through Jimior Intersection of Rts. SO and $1 Boston to Lose* Hitherto, however, we have fotmd our- ping the ship in midstream, he chaMenges by the Dutch. ly with E. Clayton Gengras as a Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman South Windsor proud both of being in the right and of for stimulating or restraining live with themselves, if they timnigh 12. age. Sermon: "The Conditions Vernon aalvee ae bopelesely old fashioned about posribiUty for the Republican St. John’s PoUsh National Rev. James A. Bomiema the military exploits of their fighting the econom y.” stayed with the wheel horse, 10:45 a.m ., .Senior Jligh of Discipleship,” by the Rev. Rev. Mlchellno Rico Sunday Papers the new economics as we are about the g;ubematorial nomination — la 7:30 a.m., Holy (hmmunion. Catholic Ohnrcb Minister men. The hearings start one day even If that meant some degree Forum. that he stands fresh and poten- 8:46 and 10 a.m ., Nursery and Rev. Walter A. Hyszko Mr. Bates. now mnthematlce or the new grammar. And no one should be too quick to . alter the target date for passage less of a chance for victory for 6 p.m .. Junior High Methodist 9:46. a.m ., Sunday School BOSTON (A P) — A federal tially attractive, that he can Kindergarten In the Children’s Pastor 9:46 a.m ., Sunday School for Conversion comes Slow. contend it is entirely otherwise today. •Wonders of the Universe- of president Johnson’s $6 biUion the party. There Is always, In Youth FeUowship. Cooper HaU. 11 a.m., WorsWp Service mediator has Indicated tfaat^ afford to wage a campaign in Jehovah’s Witnesses ell ages. ^'Within the range of oiir poor com- For all their criticism, bitter or re- tax program to finance the Viet what some people suppose to 7 p.m „ Senior W Methodtoi “ j** 7 p.m., E-vangelistic Service. Boston -will be without its Sun-" which the party Itself would " Cihurch School. Crib class in Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Klngdmn HaU 11 a.m ., prehensions, however, we are always on strained, of the Vietnam war, many Nam war. Johnson requested be the most unscrupulous, cut- Youth Fellowship. First in a Worship Service. wedne^ay, 7:80 p.m., Prayer day newspapers find plenty of money to spend, Williams Building. Hartford Tpke. Nursery. . people at the same time feel almost bel- Lunar Surface Test the subcommittee hearings. throat game In the world, a cerv series erf talks on “Sex Educa- and Bible Study. Richard X. Goggin of the Fed- the alert for potential glimmers of p ^ and that he offers the party a H a.m., Morning Prayer with Gospel Hall Rockville 7:30 p.m., Evening Service. ligerent; they would push the efiort tion." eral Mediation Service, said suaalve Ught And one Edward 'T. The subcommittee chairman, gamble which might turn out to tain vein of softness. sermon by the' Rev. Mr. Hald- 415 Center St Thursday, 10 a.m., Women’s harder whatever the consequences. 7:30 p.m.. Lenten Service. Unitarian Meeting House Friday nigM that meetings be- Chase, a writer on economics affairs, Rep. Martha W. Griffiths, D- eman. 8 p.m.. Public talk, "What Bible study, nursery provided. Bhreryone, too, must feel pride aa well as Speaker, The Rev. Ralph Seaver 50 B loom field A ve., H artford tween subcommittees of the two has an artldle titled "The New Eco- By Remote Probe Hich., has stressed that the pos- 7 p.m ., Cihoral Evening Prayer 10 a.m.. Breaking bread Hope for Lasting Peace?” by sorrow for the fallen. of Asbury Methodist Church, Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat striking unions and the publisli- fwmlca” In the Feb. 11 Issue of the sibiUty of tax cuts also wiU be followed by the “November to 11:46 a.m., Sunday ScfaooL O. Cochran, Watchtower Society First Congregational Church Tet the differences can’t be denied. Warwick, R. I. Sermon: "Cor- era “did not change the situa- explored. But increased fighting Easter Series.” Subject: “The 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. representative. Vernon ibagazlne Commonweal which almost They can perhaps best be sununed up BY DH. L M. LEVITT, dynamically loading the lunar roslon or Commitment.” 10:30 a.m., Worship Services, tion.” in Viet Nam, which migM call Faith of the Church.” Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer 4:16 p.m .. Study of Feb. 16 Worshipping at the Vernon makes us think we almost begin to un- as frustration and confusion, on a scale DIBEOTOR surface it can penetrate to a Monday, 7:30 p.m,, Ebcecutive Nursery and Worship Church A Joint meeting has been Tile Fels Planetarium for tax increases, appears more Wednesday, 6 and 10 a.m.. meeting. issue of Watchtower, “The Real Elementary School derstand why, If we want to keep pace that is certainly unusual In the history depth which Indicates accepta- New Indonesian Strong Man boaod of Methodist Men, Recep- School. scheduled for Sunday at 2 p.m ,, of The Franklin Institute Ukely than a sudden truce, Holy CJommunion. Friday, 8 p.m., Bible Reading. Parties to the New <3ovenant,” Rev. John A. Lacey, Minister with thla twentieth century world, we of America’s wars. We think a lot of /b le or imacceptable character- tion Halt Goggin said. istics for a landing. -which could bring tax cuts. 7:30 p.m.,. Litany with address and "Benefits from God’s New Miss Helen O. Fischer, had better get ready to aay goodbsre to this reaction, consciously or not, stems The uncertainty about tfae Tuesday, 8 p.m., Membership The strikers — 1,200 printers Aa the central pad is dri-ven Looks Tough, Speaks Softly by the Rev. Mr. Bottoms. (Covenant Spreading World- Director of Christian Education from the peculiar origins of the U.S. abUilty of spedfiic lunar sites and evangelism commission. Center Congregational Church and 220 mailers — walked out in a few outworn ooncepta, like balanced into the surface, -wires unreel Thursday, 8 p.m., Children’s wide,” i>age 106. Smoking Topic participation In Vietnam and the to support heavy vehicles such Vine Wrappings Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Adult United Church of Christ a contract dispute Sunday, .budgets. from the base of the upright KUALA. LUMPUR, Malaysia 1921, o f poor parents In Jogjak- Lenten Mission. 11 Center S t The engagement of Miss San- Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Group 9:26 and 10:66 a.m .. Church strange nature ot the war. as the Lunar Ehccuraion Mod- WASHINGTON (AP) — Viet atudy class. The Rev. Mr. closing the morning and evening •» First, Mr, Chaae takes our attention cylinder; ithe other end is tied (AP) — The man now reported arta, Central Java. This city Dally, 7 p.m.. Evening Rev, Clifford O. Simpson, dra Nellie Billings of Rockville discussion in the Bible aid, School. Of Talk, Film World War I, to go no farther bade ule (HEM) has, motivated eii- Cong soldiers sometimes go into Dupee, leeider. Topic: “Honest Globe, the morning Herald, eve- With a rather arresting statement: "The to the outer annulus 'which is was once the seat of Indonesia's Prayer. Minister to William Francis Wegiel of "Thliigs__in_ Which It la Impos- 9 :S0 and 11 a.m ., Worship. than that, was full of Illusions, but the gineers a ^ scientists to de- battle with -vines wrapped in control in Indonesia, Lt. Gen. to God.” Susannah Wesley Hall. D^. Melvin Hbrwitz, chief of "Ing Traveler and the Record -'American Monomy is now in its 69th the reference surface. Depend- re-volutionary government dur- Church Is open daily for Miss Antoinette Bierce, Bondsvllle, Mass, has been an' sible for God to Lde.” 6 p.m .. Junior Pt-lgrim Fellow- illusions sustained the people while it velop methods of overcoming Suiharto — he has no first name 7:30 p.m., Chrietlan Social the Thoracic Section Manctaee- „ , ing on how much wire umeels, around their legs so they can be ing the fight for independence prayer. Director of Christian Education Friday, 7:80 p.m., Theocratic ship. month of uninterrupted expansion, lasted. Few questioned the rightness ot tfaie difficulty. One such at- Concerns Coonmiss and Com- ter Memorial Hospital, was , The S c^ ce Monl- red or green markers wouild be dragged off quickly if killed or — is a tougih-Jooking soldier -who against the Dutch. _____ Mrs. Stanley R. Billings of 9 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel- breaking aH records and refuting the the cause of defending the weak against tempt is an ingenious device mission on Missions. Ministry School, -written review. guest ^leaker at Bennet Junior ^W lsh^ i^Boston, is unaf- activated to provide the visual wounded. talks softly. His formal education ended Trinity Covenant Church 8, 9:16, 11 a.m.. Worship Serv- Dailey Circle, Sermon 18D and Sermon 18E. lowshlp. belief that cyclical receesiona are in- aggression. The eenttaent was etlll called STOMPBR, for Soil test The combination could prove Thursday, 3 to 4:46 p.m., Len- Her fiance is the son of Mr. Ohurcji High School yesterday morning. strike. signal. As there may be two And, a U.S. Army doctor re- with secondary school. Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. ice Series: “You are the 8:30 p.m .. Service Meeting Thursday, 7 p.m herent in our eystem.” more pronounced in World War II, given Ordnance MiHU-Purpoee E x-' to. be Siihanto’s most valuable ten Mission Course, Grades 1 and Mrs. Albert J. Wegiel of / Speaking before an audience ^ printers and m^lera, who independent units launched sl- ports, a hook Uke that used by Trained tor tfae militaiy ixtder Rev. K- EJnar Rask, Pastor CSiurch. . .” Sermon: HI. "And theme: “ Helping Others to the School. A little premature and sweeping, that the ferocious cruelty of the aggressors. ploratton Rocket Thie proposed as^et in the critical period fac- the Dutch, the Japanese and through 6. " Bondsvllle. ______of 360 grade 7 students, Dr. Hbr- “”1 Even Korea, one of the least popular test system was developed by multaheously, STOMIPEH pro- stevedores is sometimes em- You Are in Business?” Way of Life.” atUiTin, perhaps, but we do begin to ing him. later the Indonesian army, Su- 8:30 pjm., Oniples Bible Study 9:30 a.m ., Sunday School -with Miss Billings is a 1964 grad- St. George’s Episcopal Church wit* explained the effects of clg- of wan, was fairly clear-cut: Commu- the Space General Ooeporation vides a two-site test capability. ployed. "This is Inserted imder reaUae that we are in the midst of a Known for his calmness under harto has never gone a b ri^ tor in old library at Susannah Wes- b S. 44 ^ BoZa arette smoking on the human ^ ^ nist armies from the North cross the In tests undertaken •with pro- the chin..and serves as another classes for kinderga^en School. Crib Room (9:16 only) «^^e of ^ ck vllle High School Rockville Methodist Church of El Monte, OaUf. pressure, the 45-year-old aifey military studies, ley Hall. and was fotnerly anployed as a Rev. Douglas E.lheuner. Vicar body. 'prosperity which is breaking all records border Into South Korea, and with totypes it has been conclusive- dragging de-vice,” Capt. Arthur through adult. through Junior High. 142 G rove St., With this system scientists man came into the limelight Suharto rose to minor offi- Saturday, 6 p.m.. Family dental assistant. _____ Robert M. Brill, field consul- tor length and height. pride-generating military skill the U.S. ly ^own that the device will M. Aheam wrote in the official 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. 8 a.m. Girl Scout Breakfast, A three-yeu' package offered oouM land a device on the lunar when he rallied a-rmy, na-vy and cer’s rank in the Indonesian Night buffet Mr. Wegiel is a 1960 graduate Dillard E. Cmiklln, Pastor 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist. tant for the Connecticut Tuber- Here, according to Mr. Chase, are and its allies push them back. Frustra- erect on hard sand or on soft Journal of the Association of Sermon: “ Finding the Best Woodruff Hall. by the publishers includes cash surface and detecmlne the bear- police forces to crush the Cosn- army units trained by Japanese of Belchertown (Mass.) High aome o f the reaaona this is happening: tion developed not because we were at so41s..It witU function on a slope Military Surgeons of the United Through the W orst." Nursery. io ;3o a.m .. Church meeting 11 a.m.. Note change In time. “ ”1 Health Association, raises and the health-welfcuv ing strength at pre-eelected m-unist-led coup attempt last occupation forces during World The Presbyterian Church School, served four years In the 9:30 a.m ., Church School. war but because of the protracted stale- of up to 20 degrees and is thus States. 4:30 p.m.. Men’s Cadet Band between services, n.. p.n.,.„ p,„ !«. *The flnsl rejection of the pre-World landing sitea. The device would October. War n. 43 Spruce St. U. S. Coast Guard, and is em- Nursery through adults. mate that developed; even then there suitalble for verification of a and Chorus from New York City ______Rt. Rev. John H. Esquirol, D.D. War H conventional wisdom of business, signal to the descending as- Aheam, who served in Viet Suharto, who had been head Rev. George W. Smith, ployed by Ware Knitters, Ware, 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. which Dr. Hbrwitz responded to was no doubt what it was all about. landing site (no areas with He -was based at Medium in will be guests. The men of the Cburch of the Nazarene 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer, favoring balanced budgets, high Inter- tronauts whether or not the Nam and is now stationed at of Koatrad the army strategic Minister Mass. Nursery through Grade 4. numerous questions raised by three years But Vietnam, alas, Is mud all the steeper slopes are considered East Ja-va, where Communists Salvation Army will present on 236 Main St. est rates and a close rein on both gov- landiiig site bad the necessary San Antonio, Tex., said the Viet command, was named army No date has been announced 6:80 p.m .. Senior Methodist Fellowship the young audience. Questions Prior to the strike, weekly way. The political ins and outs of the ' suitable for the LEM landing). once attempted to seize control hour of music and song. Rev. Robert J. Shoff, Minister Monday, 8 p.m.. Brotherhood ernment inltiatlveB and trade union am- strength to support their TEM Cong quickly removes dead and cammander to replace Achmed 9:30 a.m., Sunday School clas- for the wedding. Yoitih Fellowship. ranged from the highly techni- base pay for the printers was history, how the natlonallat rebels It has been reliably iwoven that of the country. Tuesday, 1 p.m.. Ladies’ of St. Andrews. on touchdown. wounded from the battlefield to Yam, one of six generals tor- ses for ah' ages. Monday, 3 p.m.. Senior High cal medical aspects of cigarette $140 and $ :^ fo r the m ailers. bttlone.’* against the French became Communist STOMPER penetration repre- Moving into the Indonesian Prayer Fellowship. 9:80 a.m., Sunday School Tuesday, 7 p.m., Petrish Life keep “important sources of in- tured end slain by coup support- 10:45 a.m., Worship Service. ______membership class. "The TOM tax cut marked a water- attackere against the government of Dr. David A. CSiarvonla, di- sents a -valid approximation at army in 1946 as a revohiUonaiy, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mld- classes for ^ I ag;e. groups. Sermon: “The Cross and Lone- committee. smoking to the practical social telUgence” from alUed hands. ers. The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching, Service 6 p.m.. Supper and meeting of shed, the revolutionary step taking ua South Vietnam—the background gets rector at engineering for lunar surface-bearing strength. Siiharto fought against the 10:46 a.m .. Worship Service. liness.” Nursery. • Wednesday, 8 p.m., Phorni problems involved in avoiding Gadsden Purchase Gen. Abdiil Haris Nasution, Sermon: "Tlious Shalt Not KlU- prlday 8 pm v^norai ^ ^ teen-ager. across ‘the Great Divide’ between a misty no matter how much you try to arid planetary probe programs, Four-Second Descent CAPITAL FOOTNOTES Dutch. He rose from company Covenant Message by the pastor. Claude 6 to 7:30 p.m., Mission study Ministry, Eucharist and Sermon,- ’’Why then defense minister and to Thought, Word, or Deed.” woman’s Guil^' 7:16 p.m .. Prayer and discus- This -was the second such James (jcutsden arranged for hold it in your head. Nor was there a aaya thte concept is a simple When dropped from about 50 to brigade commander end by. Jones, evangelist. Children’s emphasis with supi>er. Jay Religion?” , jMst of reetriettve' ppliciee keyed to The Army plans to buy an armed forces chief, was injured Nursery provided at ail serv- sion time. tfae U nited S tates to bu y th e single dramatic incident, like the march one requiring a minimum of feet it win take STOMiPER a 1950 -was a lieutenant colonel. Church and Nursery. Stager will speak after supper. health ed-ucation program spon- yvrong-headed notions of budget bal- Improved helicopter for hea-vy while escaping a rebel death Ices. Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Woman’s sored by CIHA, ijSe “first being strtp of land along tfae Gilla of troops across a border, to which the operational parts. Its weight is little over four seconds to reach Soon after Indonesia gained Jehovah’s Wltneeses 6 p.m.. Junior Group meeting. There will be a prograiu tor ,«ncing and a present of non-inflationary . combat fire support in Viet T p.m;, Youth Nlte. Several -United Methodist Church River known as the Gadsden war in its present mold can easily be about six pounds, which means the surface; it -wiiU Impact with squad. A longtime friend, Nasu- its independence in late 1946, Kingdom Hah Christian Service training children from kindergarten Bible' Study Circle. held on March 4 at nitag Jun- — ------“ •* yet steadily stimulative measures.” Nam. tion supported Suharto’s role as teens participating. Sermon: “ A Rt. 44A, Bolton Purchase, while he was U4L traced. , that several of these could be a nominail speed of 16 miles Suharto led a brigade on an ex- 726 N . Main St. courses for adults and teens. through Grade 6, and nursery 8 p.m., Junior High member- lor High School. Both programs "The multiplier and accelerator ef- Social Security Commissioner leader of the forces that broke Cause to Follow.” Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, minister to Meodoo, The American entry is scarcely less launched at the same time. per hour. As it -will take about pedition to the South Celebes to 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, care. Youth gfoups will meet ship class. were presented as an outgrowth Robert M. Ball says 80 per cent the back of the coup. Suharto Tuesday, 10 a,m.. Doctrine Minister fects from a tax cut can be very ao- vagpie. First a handful of military ad- They -would be stowed in the three seconds to execute its quell a local rebellion. 3 p.m.. Public Bible diacourae, -with the R ev. M r. Jones preach- with adults. Thursday, 7:16 p.m., Lenten of science classee in which the ^eurately measured.” HEM as cylindere with a spher- of those'^eUgible have signed up began an immediate crackdown He was then based in Central Study• Group . . open . . to _ah .wish- „ "The Future in the^sLlght of ^ ' Service. students have been studying the visers, with repeated assurances'* that maneuver, the astronauts in ing. 9:15 a.m., ' Sunday School, f "In consequence of this analysis,' the ical ca.p four inches in diame- the LEM must carefully con- for voluntary medical coverage on Oommunists. He neutralized Ja-va, where in 1967 be -was pro- tag to study basic Christian Bible Prophecy.” ' Calvary Church effects of tabacco on the human we weren’t going to fight South Viet- Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Pray- nursery, and religious studies Charg* Aeeountt ter, sevrti inches long, end are trol their descent., so that sur- under medicare. the Halim air force base, used moted' to colonel and mada a *™ ^* , „ 4:16 p.m., BdWe group dlocurs- (Assem blies

t 'I MANCOESTER EVEOTNC HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1966 PAGE SEVEN,.

Scores 44 Points in 73-62 Tourney Win over East Sports^ VUfwing Finals Sunday Afternoon SAitTEOAT l‘,M ( 8) GaMaboat Oai- dls Duckpin Event Slate 2iM ( •) KIT Bsshetfcan ttM (M) IX3.-4 A Tniat USINESS SERVICES l^IRECTORY Mur MMt 4;M ( 8) QoU Clhasle Py, EARL YOST ' R v RICH D Y E R margin and insuring victory from the line, hit only three "Calvinism" took a toll of 13 . im BoBer Derky Who will be the finaliBto oy su i, , ri 1 • vjr m ld ^ y through the final of 11 foul sM s. Also, we tired points, propagating the down- 5d)0 ( 8) Satorday at tbs for Sunday’s championship Phenomenal Calvin Mur- at the start of the second half state cause with a rejuvinatedttsrfs play in the annual Town phy lived up to all advance Managing a 52 I>er cent cHp and this too hurt us greatly.” felocity. (88) Wonderfol Wortd Men’s and Women’s Duck- 8 YEARS OLD C A M P IN G press notices last night as from the floor and a perfect East started out great guns, ’ Despite an aggressive EUwt of Oolf pin Bowling Tournaments H IG H G R A D E CAR LEASING he' dumped in 44 points to six for six from the free throw holding Norwalk to four first offense, the wihner's lead re- ( 8) Wide Worid of Sports at the Holiday Lanes? S A N D E M A N E Q U IP M E N T ledd top-ranked Norwalk Hne, Murphy had mtle trouble -^nod rebounds and clutching mained unscathed during the Answer will be known in both PRINTING On 1 or 2 , High to a 73*62 conquest in wrapping up game honors, the lead midway through the flnrt canto. Six each by LaGace SUNDAY divisions tonight following a S C O T C H Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags o v v East CathoUc High in Teammate Willie Miller .fol- quarter. Undaunted by 12 Mur- and Martens headed up a clos- 2:00 ( 8) Celtics vs. Bal- heavy schedule of play which Job and Commercial Air Mattresses, Stoves YEAR PLAN qu^rterflnal action. Play was lowed at 16 points as tb6 pair phy tallies, the Silk Town quin- i"g effort that saw East vainly 86 PROOF Lanterns 1 t t a n o i e started at 12:90 for the men. Printing First in xManohester. New in the quarterfinal round of the combined for all but 13 of the tet hit for 18 markers that cor- attempt to topple Norwalk’s I (80) Champloiislilp Shifts for the 10 men— 15 lead- Fronts and Efficient M A N C H E STE R cars, full maintenance, fully CI^C Class L Tournament at winning total. raled the slim margin. i>®nd wagon. Murphy fashioned Bowling - ing quallflers > In last week's Insured to reduce your proli- Kennedy High in Waterbury. Blue and White scoring took shifto cil*nax as he scored Printing Of AU Kinds 2:30 ( 8) Sports. Spec* compeUUon and defending SURPLUS SALES C O . lems and worries. 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Bast clooes th« SMson end Krist 10 to lead action in Ws club to a 35-33 halfumc ^shdfer ...... ^ (W ^ Hurt, Mad, joining Mavis Small, defending ED BUdAUCIUS GLASS It is getting, to that time of you can drive at turnpike speed standittg 16-6. this department. advantage. jg Total, 32 9-17 73 champ, in further play. The e For Auto Windshields T E X A C O year when most motorists think with safety, C U S T O M M A D E The Eagles kept things close "Murphy was fantastic.” Ungrading both its scoring ^ ^ ^ East Catholic ^(62> ^ ^ ^ semifinals are slated at 7 e For Store Fronts and;aU -'t Loughery o’clock. College Tournament Roundup sizes of windows Open 24 Hours A Day Cunliffe Finds Rust Spots of a spring tuneup for their cars. Better have your brakes C A N V A S A W N IN G S tof the greater portion of the Coach Don Bums commented and rebounding after the half, | mane^ 1I4 u e For Table Tops SEAFOOD and a very good place to have checked for it is possible to have contest. 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"We suffered final eight minutes ahead 53-46. ^ ,'Totai, w 6d8 ^ period and mad in the fourth. heres to the under side of all toytMng from a car that drums turned and ground if toey Leading Qualifiers Gets Chance at Upset Middle 'Tpke. West here is of a very high quality. The New York Knicks were bet- Mrs. You have only to look been in an accident to a have been scored. This machine Leading the qiihllfiers G U S S C O . Rudy’s Mobil Service Station 43 O A K ST. ter off when he wae hurt. M BlsseU SL—Tel. 649-7328 Phone 643-2176 ground at the cars, some of (he door or fender, is operated by Rudolph L. Du- assures absolute accuracy. 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J „ , — to drive with toe wheels Just 28-polnt rtKwv that Included two total for six games. ' ship toumtourney ey tonight. DON WILLIS and IV I Shop gained quite a foU o^^. Those ^ ^ alignment with- CUNLIFFE Awnings Oub After All PRE-UPHOLSTERING are almost half eaten a'way be- ^m^xcelled. To Pass Along His Compliments clutch free throws at the end as Goal of all men will be 470, RusseH, a two-time AU-Ameri. ®’“ who have ^ d work done hero ^ II y o a Door Canopiss cause people still do not seem ______s Storm Doors the Bullets topped the Knicks plus the honor of being the town ca and the coUege basketball Undver^ty of Pm ip M ’f . O are more than satisfied, and if many miles of drivingIVlne rubber MOTOR SALES ability as well with a number of UConn’s Burr (Jarlson and Falr- BRIS’TOL (AP)—A suit seek- GARAGE * M o d tr a Fura itum to understand that toe action s Combination Windows ; B y P E T E Z A N A R D I 126-123 Wednesday night. champion. 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He Norwalk’s fans failed to du- whether the recently ar- the Detroit Pistons, getting qualUiers in both divisions. victory over Western Kentucky ton «3-W. Specializinq in • Custom Furniture Telephone 649-3091 last night. tried to press, Murphy ran right plicato the sportsmanship the *’*''*<* Bristd Glante of the East- Slipcovers and Draperies pens to your car, 'why not take When you get a tuneup on many things done here and you REFINISHINGS EstabUshed 1949 clutch shooting from Ron Reed, The men's contestants Include in the Mideast reglonals at Iowa At ^tadedgh — Dime w . ayro- your car at Rudy’s Mobil Serv- wlH like the way toe work ' Is •After pacing Norwalk Uirongb. representative showed on the ^ will be playing base- Made to Order it to Cunliffe Motor Sales, lo- Song Hero, REASONABLE PRICES ewco Vaugh and Tom Vsui Are- a mixture of promising new- Caty, Iowa, BYiday night. cuse. 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The 5-10 shooting phe- mark to 2,112. ^ 5 t ^ t G®"®>^ S S J e ^ S e f o ’M,!. first half wMh 19 points before of the opening matches. Mall- of them in the second half. Western vs. Kansas. Cincinnati 'wait until you could see the rust “ i**®“ with the Jazz era song have your anti-freeze problems on a TY screen that MOVE twdsting his right ankle with man Joe Twaronlte, Art John- Duke, Texas Western' and vs. Southern Methodist, consola- Buy n * nnode on your car s e n ^ e ? • Storage from battle but true to the tunes, completed a career which __ _ celved an offer from another P^Alned. Doucette, Joe Cataldl and atong with Syreuse, Utah and The NIT, the otiier major • Teletype Service enemy of metal, and unfortun- accept the legend that service of any type. PAINTS cltyllLJMit Jsmuld_not-elaborate.___He jja t .o^_.^the_remaindeiLj)L George Cochtan-ate among the Oregon Slate in the other re- post-season tourneyj-c^pletes 15% OFF on/ 'cojiaj' higher score that should govern, saw-him score 1,049 points,-the Eagle center Len Krist put in ately it a^s not'Stop eating the HugWe Cannon’s "Bill Bailey, Does yewr car start with au- t e k f i f m F O R BEST itESULTS any game. Eagle career record, Ov*>r “ the ’The team’s management will Mrrt half tmd the whrte third new faces who will bear watch- gionai play at Ralielgh, N.C., itsfirstroundlnN ew Yorkto- Rug Gleaning Connecticut Valley metal until it is properly treat- ^on’t You Please Come Home" thority when you turn on toe M A N C H E STE R Murnhv was nothlnv short of yw r^ thar*LaGace per- have an announcement soon as P®''^'^ ^ew York took ad- Ing. Lubbock, Tex., and Los Angeles, day with four games. Penn Cash a ed. If toe damage is too exten- was written about him. imlUon’igmuon. 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Bldts and proved his defensive hand to view IxaGace, were ton High basketball coach. Toes. - Frl. Noon—9 PJW. His stock reply, when asked the team’s status in Bristol was atrength of nine heavy favorite to take home top Hawks of Philadelphia in the lege goes alter Louisville. made for some of the cars but service toe minute you turn on ,fy ^nd a good polish Job is 80S MAIN ST. 643-6662 Saturday 9AJH. — 6PJM. 'Why he didn’t go home, was: 645 MAIN STOEET filed by Thomas F. O’Brien, a straight points at the end of the money in her first ventore in Bast regionals at Raleigh. Syra ..Kentucky...... Wesleyan won the in many cases panels must be the ignition for a long time to insurance against toe elements, "HeU, I like it here." TeL 649-0300 former city finance commis- third period when Loughery re town tourney play. ^ cuse routed Davidson 94-78 be- NCAA small coUege champion- made up, and this can run into come. Mobil is a name you can c^r is ttaorou^y washed,' sioner. turnd. Besides Miss Small, winner hind the eli-around brilliance of ship by defeating Southern llli- a very expensive Job. The sensi- Besides, be would add, he depend upon. ute uiderside too, and then the Trip to Yale Next[ Sports Schedule His suit asks injunctions He had scored two baskets, the past two years, the women’s Ail-Amerioa Dave Bing. nods 64-51 in the final at Evana- VIC’S PIZZA SHOP WATKINS^WEST ble thing to do is to have your doubted whether his hometown For real performance in your polish you specify put on. against the city and its o f- but the Bullets were still three field includes Olive Rossetto, an Texas Western came from 10 viUe, Ind. Sam Smith’s layup 15S W. Middle Turnpike car checked before new panels of Maxwell, Iowa, existed any car you might try a taiAful of Rudy’s now has two men on MORB RBORkS^ Saturday, March 12 ficials to halt the use of $27,- points back when Loughery al- ex-champ. points back to beat seventh- broke a 51-51 tie in the last 15 Phone 649-3700 FUN E R AL are needed to halt the deterior- longer. It does. Mobil regular or Mobil Prem- *,ty at all time and this means DBOORATK WITH Swimming — New England 000 in -city funds for improve- mosrt turned into the game's Men’s pairings today at 12:30 ranked Oncinnati 78-78 in over- seconds and won the title for the PIZ Z A SERVICE atioii. It will save you a goodly Bailey’s career, by his own ium gas —you wlH see the dlf- prompt road service with one For Coventry High Individual championships.ments at Muzzy Field, to pro- their qualifying scores: time in the Midwest regionals at Panthers. sum of money to have the rust ®ooount, included stints as an ference. ©f toelr two trucks. Rudy’s also Sh e r w i n -Wi l l i a ms A Service 8CSC. hibit_____ the oKy ______from entering a DribWing^downcwrt,^he col- __ Bujaucius. ______(seeded)_ vs.______Marinel-____ Lubbock on Willie Cager’s. „ _ .. five . Oklahoma______Baptist______and Geor- S P A G H E H l treated and checked in its early actor, salesman, shop assistant. Are your tires in good con- makes all kinds of repairs on ORMAND J. WEST O f Winning a trip to Yale and the CIAC Class S semi- Town Duckpin Bowling Tour- lease with a private corpora- heavily with Emmette n (763). pete Plumley (797) vs. 'vital points in the extra period, gia Southern battle tonight for R A V IO LI stages. Let the experts do this circus hand, rancher, gold min- ditlon? You can get Mobil or foreign cars. They are open SUPER nament. Holiday Lonee, 12:30, Hon for use of the field, and bot^^ >nen hit, the vie Abraltia (764), Sandy Niles Kansas wiped out a 58-57 South- the NAIA championship at Kan- Open 11 A.M. Da<].y Director Job, take It to Chmllffe Motor er and street cleaner. Goodyear tires at Rtidy’s Mobil daily from 8 to 10 p.m. and from Sincerity fifials was top-ranked Coventry High last night, taking 3 and 7 p.m. to forbid the painting of com* When referee Paul Ruddy (793^ va Hampton (772), ®rn Methodist lead to whip the sa^ City. Sales. Bailey last left the United Service Station and know that 9 to 6 p.m. on Sundays. KEM-TONE Closed at 10 P.M. .Where Personal off in the last quarter to beat fifth-ranked Washing- South Windsor vs. East mercial messages on the fence ^1®*^ offensive sheekey (788) vs. Pete Brazitis Mustangs 76-70. Jimmy Rose’s 14-foot Jump Tuee. and Wed. 142 E. CENTER ST, Did you realize that toe rust States in 1929, stayed a-wttUe in ------— ------DtLUXt-. WAl L I'Air-J r ton.High, 6S-48, at Platt High in Meriden. It marks the Windsor Consideration Rockville, 8 p.m. planned for the field. the New York-bred Irish- (776), Doucette (858) vs. Me- Jeriy Chambers scored an shot in the last nine seconds 11 P.M. Thors., FrL you see on cars is only a frac- Australia, then moved to Singa- Is A Tradition 12th straight triumph for t h e ------Sunday, March IS According to O’Brien, the field man exploded. He (gabbed for Curry (764), Rollie Irish (795) arena record of 40 points at gave Georgia Southern on 89-88 Sat. Midnight Manchetter’s Oldest tion of toe real damage? Moot pore and opened Us club. It was Patriots, now showing a 20-2 Town Duckpin Finals, Hoii- Was given to the city many vs, Johnson (768), Cataldl (789) tJOLA’s Pauley PaviUion in Los victory over Norfolk State in Sundays 4 PJML to 10 PJVL of toe rust is underneath where bombed when toe . Japanese in- Events in World SH E R W IN W ILLIA M S record. Washington bows out at day Lanes, 2:30. years ago as a bequest with the n technical foul, the vs, Joe Mucclo (775), Cochran CLOSED MONDAYS With Finest Fkclilties it doea not teww for a long time. 400 Mein Street Dizzy Qay vaded Singapore during World Yugoslavia’s economy was 981 M A m STREET 15-5. ______stipulation that it be used as ^ game against the (784) vs. Twaronitc (782). A smafi sfMt of rust wtU con- War n . Bailey ended up in an Artists LaboriDg TtUnga don’t get any easier, beginning to show stability and TEL. 64S-6680 a public playing field. Bidlets. Women’s pairings at 3 p.m. tinue to grow until it finally internment comp. HONG KONG (AP) — Red however. A tough Lyman Me- Doings on the Baseball Scene . , J « that living standards had Im- Ring Saga B.A. DART LKAOUE City officials have been or- Howie Komives dro{^ed in and qualifying scores; Small eats its way through to the out- He reopened toe Oocoanut China tas placed 160,000 writ- generally. morial, 71-67 winner over Rham Yankees 68-42, Pirates 58-62, dered to attend a Superior technical foul shot for a (seeded) 'vs. Anne ndler (720), MANCHESTER PONTIAC side where you suddenly see R. Grove Christmas I>ay 1946. ers performers, artiste airf mu- 3 warned, however, that to Isft night, supplies the opposi- Tigers 58-52, Dodgem 53-57, Court hearing March 24 in Hart-. Knlck bulge. It was Rossetto (771) vs. Terry Vac- '.'AN D By this time you have a reaHy sicians in manual Jobs on Oommu- tion at Yale’s Payne Whitney Continues G.aats 50-60, Red Sox 43-67. ford on the injunction requests, the^lart Ume^ew was in caro (724), Dyak (875) vs. Reg- MEMORIAL CO. expensive Job on your hands. A control. Loughery, Bailey How- farms, factories, mines and mil- nist leaders would have to exer- Vnite dR a it-aUA. RUDY’S MOBIL gym Tuesday. Dyman was TORONTO (AP) - Cassius gle Gbumki (721), Jeanne Roberts Standout regular checkup for rust at Ouii- itary units in toe post 18 ajpong the early favorites in the clay’s television rating may ell and Jolmny Green led a 14-3 Opposite East Cemetery Hunt to Speak cise stiffer discipline within the Irlsfli (751) vs. Flo Niles (730), —Uffe...... Motor...... Sales wiH really—^ pay T^T -B-I V* 1 months, Peking’s otftcial Peo- SERYIGE STATION tourney. „ . match George ChuvsJo’s ring Ticket Supply Exhausted spurt that gave the Bullets a The public is invited to 'view TEMPEST party ranks. 358 BURNSIDE AVE. off by sa-Vlng your car from rust t / H IN C W J u I l g l l S n ides Dally says. Deviations from the program 184 E. CENTER ST. rating when the final chapter of seven-point lead with two ail matches. Q u a lity Memorials EAST HARTFORD minutes to go. ____ In Comeback Bid SALES and SERVICE ® Western experts here called it should be dealt with severely, TEL. 649-6977 O ^ h Joe DeGregorio a bal- boxing’s dizziest heavyweight Over SO Years Experience Is your car in need of a point Gilbert Hunt, head of toe anced attack around the Storm tiue saga comes off March 29. the most drastic purge of the rosolutipn declared. Job? If so, OimUffe Motor Bales Chinese intellectuala since 1968, 289-6333 tvf ns and Tom KolodrieJ. Dave chuvalo, a ready, willing and ie^to^*e*l^i^*^ lO^w^s (A^— Robin Roberts arrived In is toe plaxie to take youA ar for department at Man- 'Tt is impermissible to protect left, but Loughery finished his 1666 produced a Na- the major l^gues, Harry Truman had not been elected PAUL DODGE 'When Peking cracked down on Power and' Hand Tools G A S • O IL Storm led all scorera with 19 vulnerable campaigner from Natural Cage Foes C a ll 649.^807 they do a simply wonderful <*ester High School, wMl speak people who usurp the rights of p < ^ , leading KolodieJ’a 15 and Toronto, stepped in as CTay’s night’s work by coolly dropping a °"\ ,^ **'** hoine run «cord . president, the Russians hadn’t exploded an atomic bomb, Chinese 'who responded to Mao toe working people,” it said. Painting ani Decorating A. AIMETTI, Prop paint Job, one that -will leave Monday at 8 pjn. at a meet- ^ ....x Tools TIRES—BATTERIES D jo Storrs’ 11. Perry Averlll playmate for the on-again-off- a pair of free tlmows that the Korean War had not begun. atomic Dorao, PONTIAD, IND4 Tze-tung’S invitation to intellec- ACCESSORIES 873 Main S t—Tel. 649-2881 your car looking like new. A cor i ^ of BucMey School PTA in tuate to criticize toe ivay toe Garden and Land Tools was high for Washington with again championship bout FViday wrapped it up. mark, • a N|i club high. They Roberts, now 39 years old, is ------Harrison St., Manchester Trip Postponed EXPERT LUBRICATION Don Ohl, who picked up Lou- Y®'"® Mathws 32. Hank seeking another year on Uie Job, „ , . x . that is in good mechanical con- »chooi auditorium. His topic Reds were.governteg China.' Baby, Household, Party Meet at Rockville The Houston ROME (AP) ‘ — A delegation and Banquet Supplies gnciyghery’s a riack jnin uictoe thirduura quar*quar- ^ , ------^sek Jones------31, Joe------and he triggered his v.a.$ujjtiign campaign ® - ” °"®ton pitcher-coach. . x mtion drae^es a pahR Job at wia be'T h e New EngUsh: Rev- The Peofdes Dally said the Franchise Dealer For Coventry led throughout but Terrell bowed out in a contract of Italian senators and deputies Invalid N ee^' Acorn Imporu-all Faints cduldn't pull out of the danger dispute. By PETE, ZANARDI ter. finished with .28. Walt BeUa- Torre 27. Felipe Alou 23 and Friday with a near-perfect per- m M eW single to Looking for a place for Ountiffe M o ^ Sal«. Here you o)«Uonary Ohanges in our Lan- 160,000 "Uterary^and artistic has decided to postpone a trip to s»ne until the final chapter. It’s getting to be a habit. my led New York with 27. ‘^c"® Obver 21. formance in Ck>coa, Fla. ” ^ *® ‘" " ‘"8* axe sure ot the best possible jnjage >• workers actively responded to the Astros blanked the .Chicago th a t Special Aff air? STEVENSON’S work ^ tinned meh. Q u ^ y ^ 3 ^ Poland until it gets clarification South Windsor High (16-3) once again finds NCCC Vaughn scored 18 points for the call of the (Commiatist) concerning retigious liberty in ““S' White Sox 26 for their second work demands quality materi- .yale University an’i 1,™’ "• «v.l East Windsor hV (14-W alandfns in ita wa?. A X XX. X , -—’—.f " party to take up manual labor.” that Oommunisrt-run state. straight exhibition victory, W E C A TE R T O : ESSO is ^ c^ ice . ^ Hgrvaid The papeVTeft no doubt, how- A & A i«w.r*d the ® bonanza "^onth m zTliS E e m 'S r ^ Thb Italian-Folirii Interparli- Reuben Plen’s ago the season finale, it was Coach Mel Kleck- with 27, and EUgin Baylor, with Milwaukee Press Hostile Roberts, who started his ma- e Banquets e Weddings X University. He has studied at ever, that toey were being pun- vxxx..xxxx..cc ..au ‘"to ® bomb. Esti- "®^ * ®>-ew the Bobcats had tq e Gatherings 405 MAIN ST. amentary Committee had been boom in the final eight min- jx receiots have *’®®^ to achieve a perfect 14-0 23, led Los Angeles. jor league career in 1948, struck University of C onn^cut, ished for non-Oommutest think- invited by toe Warsaw govern- PUMP SERVIGE SCUT. Stomclnsky shows a 16.2 % .1 . . , e Group Meetings TEL. 649-5533 Texaco Sfafion u ^ , however, coming up with ouesUonabfe $500 conference record. Tonight at Basehall Attorneys Claim put two and didn't Walk anyone mg. - mem W ^ a four-day visit to Water Systems and Pumps average. to his first appearance under of every description of fully trains men, men who t 9 ‘'S S , tS.«. R«vin,Hr,a u...p.u.w,ab. versity. He is married and toe “ Their princlprt task,” Peo- Poland. Jacuzzi Goulds Completing the Ut9tup will be ‘’*®“’ **® Warren Giles, “ ce since bone chips were re- * Tun e-Ups are reaHy expierienced and toe 381 Main f tr e e t in ^ n to 15, taking the con- a trip to New Haven and the Wo have the "Know-How” father of five children. plea Dally declared, "must be Deputy Stefeno Ricclo said he Fairbanks Morse forwaad Larry earner, another BASKETB^Ui toe Milwaukee press hostUe to- president of toe National moved from his elbow this to please yon! ° use of l>iPont paints' — the best There will be a question and toe remolding of toelr thinking, toought toe question of reUgious t ^ g ^ away. which , orlgi- ^ Tournament ward the Braves and a factor in League, was referred to by winter. * Engine Cle a ning Phane ^643-9149 . starter in doAtole [figures (10.1) on toe market — insurro a su- answer period after the pro- They must incessantly sum up freedom should be cleared up in 24 Hour 4«i>r*rir,vpintrv^inkiriir M field "ally had some 280 theaters set sen^lfinals. The game is a ;com- SCOKES, j Emergency and ptaymaker J({en Goodin. C h urch C om e rs Inn * Minor R e p a irs' perior paiiR Job. The finlsb is gram. Refreshments will be their thoughts, reflections, and view pf a recent attack on Po- Hydramatic Transmission g ^ b to^W tor W a ^ ta g ^ ! the fight, lost over 100 P‘®to sellout. No tickets will be Y MIDGET TOURNAMENT J u a n u r “ -to."‘"^®®t right-hander satin smooth, toe ptent has Service On East Windsor counten with cAemb." lo m .r t a « b „ i com- «u,. i t e b S r S Z S 860 Midii St, East Hartford served. feeUngs according to the stand- land’s Stefan Cardinal Wyzsyn- - Repairing exhibitors during a franUc, available at the door. Phone 289-4359 * Stamps depth and the color wlU not All Makes Coventry remains undefeated a standout, performer in senior In a nip-and-tuck batUe, toe Baseball attorneys FHd, „ ..T „ point, -viewpoint and method of ski by Italian Communist leader All Work Guaranteed l,,..5„s Wr„"S?Sw^lS fade or streak..If you are think- Mao Tse-tung’s thoughts. Luigi Longo. Texaco Lubrication Service Call Hartford ing of getting a paint Job t "Only after repeated drilling Longo charged that a letter Sales 5 2 5 3 9 9 3 icxxua iiui xcixiii ,41 icuuuiiuui,;. i—- ••eui. x Oliver a. ivuecnie or me JOUr- .. . ------spol lor mm On the roster If 1 ' M A N C H E STE R your 'Car, stop in at Cunli. ^adio Today We Give ijyfC Green Stamps characters and shocked by previous two, a 64-62 overtime In this: way for a long time will the cardinal sent , to a group of High, the fourth-ranked Tombly kept Elaat Windsor in Midget Tournament. The West nal and Lloyd Larson of the said the group of doesn’t make it he will Motor Sales and talk, the matter B Clay's intemperate outburst squeaker in Blast Windsor and Ostrinsky R U G C L E A N IN G WDBC—UW they be able to chang4 toelr po- German bishops was political in school. •he last game, -scoring 18 Side All-Stars kept pace by Sentinel were state 'witnesses "*en, headed by Bar- pitching cqach ’ COMPANY over 'With thm. 1:00 Don Wade siUon and g;radually estaUish a tone and represented "unwar- over his reclassification in the on easier 76-63 triumph on d e a l e r i n w a s t e Scratches on a car can be 4:00 Long John Wade ' OtTcstrr (56) omts. clobbering HHKop Motors, 58- BYiday___ day in va toe Msv 10th day of the ™tomay, who purchased toe But if earlvearly indications mean 6:00 Mews prrietarian view of the world.” ranted interference” in the af- •R rpts. draft, half a dozen American home boards. 15 HANNAWAY ST. eliminated' beautifully at Cun- t4v* BtAm ...... 7 5 IS Others in Bast Windsor’s 25. Circuit Court trial of Wiscon- M ATE RIALS 6:10 Golden Serenade fairs of the Polish government. - Painfipg— Decorating Papeuun ...... 0 1 191 and Canadian clUes rejected toe Coach Charlie Shaios Isn’t first line are Wayne Burgess, 'Gary Moore (12), Tim Quish sin’s antitrust suit against base- TieW er Ssthe one-time Phin:^S: liffe Motor Sales. They will do 8:00 Dick Rolilnaon fight. ^______1:00 New*. Sim Off ‘ Jesuit Chief to Tour Ricclo, a Christian Democrat, T.ii P»inno« ...... 1 0 3 about to bank on past rKords, Bruce Hoffman, Pete Kiss and (10) and Diclc Marsh (10) all hall. Phone 6434M12 the 'work so sUUfUHy that you WBCB-4M , ,.I>in Storm ...... 3 6 11 ^ oaggers. and Scamp I9th year an active one and try ' VATICAN e r r y (ap) — The said toe issue had nothing to do C O M M E R C IA L • IN DUSTR IAL • R ESID ENTIAL VdunK ...... 3 3 6 Toronto finally .won ai^roval however. ^Anything can hap' Al Mansfield, all of whom have hit double figures for the East Owners. RA8S, IRON will never know where toey 1:00 Matinee ' to stage the bout, but Terrell, pen when you get this far. The action is based on the to extend hla record of 281 vlcto- 4:80 Hartford HichUchU Very Rev. Pedro Arrupe, gener- with interference by toe Roman Tmichuk ...... 3 1 7 - come with bigU‘g scoring per- stars. The winners held a slim Brayea’ departure and the re- Additionally, attorney ries. 3-D A Y were once toey have flniahed 7:00 Newa KotodieJ ...... s 3 15 World Boxing Association said Shares. al of toe Jesuits, will make a 16- CatiioUc Church, but with “ in- Interior— Exterior— Color Consulting Service Plaster ...... 0 2 !t tomancea this season. two point bulge at toe hMf but fusal of the National League to ^escribed GUes, Roberts SCRAP METAL toe Job. Scrapes are also han- 7:80 Qaallght Boardman ...... 1 0 53 tlUeholder. found toe tferms of seU In the touniament already. Interesting to note, both nmi a ^ v n Z iZ ^ ^ ^ n s ^ t c h e d the first three SERVICE 13:00 Quiet Hour* day' tour of toe United States terference of toe government in Complete Insurance Coverage 1*:. Cijrdon ...... 0 9 0 dled in toe some way. Match- WTIO-1M8 next month, toe first American reUgious affairs iqid of reUgious JrOn ...... 0 0 0 i and PAPER --.also — ii^ point is no problem here, 1:00 Monitor Est. 1915 ' Glenney ...... D&nnV Oooinl]^ 1:15 Home Decorator trip by a leader of the Homan liberty not being respected." 0 0 0 Nod," ami whether or not- factory 1:30 Monitor Now toe guess is that as fqw ready." completed the shutout. JcT mo “ m PARKER ST. Catholic order. ^ . Totals 23 19 66 seniors. East Windsor has six, Mike Kelly (16). Jimmy .O’Reil- rhyme characters. FCBNITUIIE CLEANINO 4:00 Newa. Sports, Weath> Wsikliutoa (48) as 20 theaters remain on the Won Tourney Starts Kuechle submitted columns, Kuechle said Uterary license Rader’s T6L 64S-57S6 or 643-6879 4.80 Monitor Vatican headquarters of the Moet Make Choice FPte. television hook-up and toe esl^- ly 11:00 New* order, the Church’s largest with LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo W M . DIC KSO N & SO N TTItnan ...... 2 Blacih d u b oomes into tlio ac- permitted»r«itt«l writero to ^ ^ 11:15 Sport* Final Wint ...... 2 0 4 mated $4 million television taite (9) all played well in defeat. tod commendat^ letters frim d ^ r i ll u ^ " ju ^ ^ pitchers com- 11:30 Starlight Bertresada almoot 86,000 members, said (a P) — Former Ck>ngo Presl- W]'ch''«r'aki ...... S 3 s has all but disappeared. j tion with a first round irictory, The zone defepse proved too Braves Board Oiairman wii. "® o««ed that bined 1:30 Spectrum Tel. 649-0920—^Manchester, Conn Bair ...... 2 eight - ranked Blast Windsor Board Chairman WU- the terms omed for a one-hit, 64) triumph WOir—1235 Father Arrupe wiU take part in d«nt Joseph Kasavuhu must Chuvalo’s chances of detoroh- BO W LING much for HiUh^ along with toe iian> ______1:00 New* Iiowr ...... 0 4 4 tripping up Farmington and Bartholomay, President compUmentary or Barber, Catholic anniversary ceiebra- choose between a lifetime sene- Ai^rUI ...... 44 12 ing Clay appear even more POWDER PUFF —Rae Han- shooting of EM Fitzgerald (23). John McHale and' Biiilie Tbh- 1:16 Dial 13 Chipplua ...... 1 » eiviui CUIU JMTvlO------Ivlf*- *nieThe Brave? b aH tfaamaw ™ ?*?! prabowsky"*«*MUWOKy' andajiu DickXJICK HallMft'I 0:00 .New* tions in New York, Oblcago and tor’s seat or that of a national Tlemcy...... 1 I Weak than toe television pic- getting past non 176-5U, Audrey PhiUimore The Westest Siders quickly took be)te,» f<»mer executive vice inlng special basebaU^’s J ^ ^ ' ^®i^ ‘‘*® Twins hiUess through 6:36 Dial 13 MUwaukee. deputy. Parliament has ruled. Bort of the Braves terprise. P*®* «> the en- Veteran '^ernon Law and 3:00 Ken Griffin because he was president at the Otess AA 6:00 Gary Girard his last three fights. “ 215—610, WaltiYaworski 228- in their M years in MUwaukee. Both kuechle and Larson tes ®’>Yman each s y rr '*1; viS M sa il M O TO R A ID -R Guidelines Adapted time. Uie beet Oeas M has to offer. 593 gtjtoetz 202-554, Bill THlbur Cboss 87, Lyman Hall The 205-pound Canadian lost a _____ as- Revolottoiiary Now WORK WEEK HIKED BELGRADE, Yugoslavia Kosa'vubu became eUgible for d 10-round decision to little known Rto*'*® '* * * '* at a 25.6 points Bowling Braves’ lawyer. Bari Jinkin- Ufled that their newspapers innliigs ecu as Ilf «6«t W6 «)!« >4 r 3 ^ 2 205, Babe Beaulieu 212, son, took sharp issue with the signed writers to "."ttsbu rgh downed Boaton 6- Corabostloa Priaclpls STRATFORD (AP) — The (AP) — The Central Committee a lifetime Senate seat reserved j HAMBURGERS\ ^1,. V. ^cMahon 67. Bristol Eastern Q uarto of K^ly S ? S u b 5 OONSIBUCTION-Jack 7W- writers. He said Ktiechle’s col- Braves both at home ^t s^gled across a run Diateibiited By' minimum work week for some ©{ qi© Yugoslav Communist par- lor ex-presidents when he was last lime out. He Itostaen beat- the chibs 206. Dave Kriniack 212, Paul ley 163-M4 (new triple). Wee Umns showed pirejiidice toward road ha weU as in inning, 6,000 production workers at the admonished Red'officials to- overthrown by Lt. Gen. Joseph , Otess A en — by Terrell,------, by Floyd Pat- "bounding leaders. xbert 205-202 I - 576. Ernie Bunce $39-385, Don Flavell 370,______hasebaU as WeU BravesB teg. • ^ A two-run hmner by Leo Car- ^/lJ€>hhson PAINTCQ Sikorsky Aircraft plant has been (jay to take tighter rein over the D. Mobutu. Mobutu said Ka»a- Norwalk Tii, Q. Catholic 62. terson, by Tony Along! and by •Hie bulk of the rebounding, t i p p le 217. Bob AverUl' 551, H ondoj^ulH SOB. Al Krkey Owners and tended to favor foot- tteUl recent years the Rr«v.. a «® and cabled 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— PHONE 649-4501 boosted front to 40 to 45 hours, nation’s cocnomic reforms. vubu’s right to toe seat was fkMitbington 78, Branford 62. Pete Rademachbr. manc h e st e f however, wte be handled by 6-2 Pete Kondra 5!^, _ 14«-35«|: Wds Vancour 356. baU. particuteriy :pvo foaOMlL were one of ^ few t e ^ .» I»«t PhUadelphla 4^2. Leete P.. Doty, vice president the windup of tts plemury guaranUed. Otess' C B UY TH E P AINT TH A T’S W ORTH TH E WORK New York oddsmakers rate Dave Petersen and 6-0 Stan .------— Burite Planl( 185-366, BW Riley Moreover, Jtekteson **-*-*------accueed-• not the------only« Deron chib, toJohn»« have .i... 1------Johnson ajsb homered- for , AUTO par t : of operatlcms, bitid Friday the Bcssion, the committee adopted Now, Parliament says, toe ex- hok for the solden arches... McDonald $ toventry 66, Washington 48. Gay a prohibitive favorite at 5- Stometeeky. Both are seniors EAJM.Y BIRDR-^een„ Beau- lM-356, Ott)o kteyer’ 366, J o ta \______K iil^ M teidiitttertding the the game’s g a ^ writers writers with irito themZm on™ the t "**“• I extended woric schedules would guidelines for putting Yugo- president must make his choice, l^rmaa Mem. 71. RHAM 67. 1 and , out. The WBA wfU not and played leading - -parts in the regard - l ^ - » ,'7. 7 , Flo Niles 187- MacloltkMacioltt 364, EM LnMSrreInM Sm 140-1 leading figures. the witnesaes said. ” ""****’^ • “ . In^ Mexico City, aevelSnd * 270 BROAD A ^ 4 i W E ST C E NTE R STREET 44. Cfomwell 40- i v a ^ ^ a Bi a m ^ 4— m, ^ ^ _ .m x a_ _ * a ^8Pt —a — —1 __*_ , mmm — m a * w I _ _ ^ _ osslft the company In meeting slayia’a economy s home nms of Leon \ hriicopters. to a dosing reeohiUon it said Monday. 1 - V _ Wagner and Chico Salmon. '

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PAGE EIGHT Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted— Female 36 Help Wanted—Ma|e 36 Offered 13 LARGE nattomal Anen^ com- T.V. SERVICE Man — must he LITTLE SPORTS BT ROUSONOUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE FLOORS Cleaned and waxed in * n W Y M A ILM E N G E T O K A y/* | pany has an opening Dor a girl experienced, permanent ftU- CLASSIFIED with eocpenlenoe in sales fi- time job, good. wagM, and ben------f c . — homes and offices. Fully in- T mE DeoOPLEKS' MAILBOX 16, W hil e the grimpsons al wavb get nance. Good salary, ah major efits, bench Work only. SnoWs Fruitful sured, free estimates. George A6 BIG AS THEIR, FRONT YARD ^ ENOUGH MAI L TO CHONE A HAWSS Farr, M9-9229: benefltB, new office located in T.V. Center, 58 Union St, Acxon •SDotehcltr VMAfS THEIR AVERAGE WEEkLV MAIL?, HOW 8IG IS THEIR MAILBOX 7 downtown Hartford. ’Trans- RockvlUe, 875-0889. After;’ 6 37EHtb’« «tdIM ADVERTISING SHARPENING Slm ce — Sav^ TVIIO LETTERS AND ONE SMALL CARD.' WHV, THIMBLE-SIZE , OF CAWSS ! portation from Manchester pjn. 875-1543. IBBqrnia — SBBxMiiiC (comb, • <1 vez OONT SAY/THE ONLY CTTHER ) 4---- jour tMU knives, axes, shears, skates, avaSahle if needed. Please ACTOR I ever KNpWED WAS < form) UM.VA6.P0NCH>{ THIS IS AVERT far fnilt 40CUiMf« djmaaV CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS rotary blades. Quick service. phone Mr. O’Brien at 245-8666 CANVASBACK CONNOU.y.1HE ' ' •Duom or EXPENSIVE PO e, BUT WORTH EVERY' 41Capadly 8 A.M. to 5 PJd. Capitol Equipmeo. Oo.. 88 for interview. 6UY WHO OOT knocked OUT measnra (abj SERVICE TRAINEE CENT OP IT/ NOTE THE INTBUHSENT TEM STRAKSHT-TUHEG/HE'^ 4Slinaieal Main SL, Manchester. Hours WAY HE COCKS HIS HEAD/ IN FACT H E l UMoldiBC inatrument COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. dally 7-8. Thursday 7-B. Satur- WOMAN to IMike pies 8 morn- IN ALL THEM TV HEAD- ^ 14JapaneM MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:30 AJU. — SATURDAY 9 A.M. ings a week. Aiqdy Cavey’s, 46 We offer tib$ toUowing to 45 Salt Indian day 7-4. 048-7958. aborifiaa eedin East Center St., 543-1415. a men v/tUt mechanical WI?ON© rtND OF ASMRIN/ IBWal^rflodia 49Many-riiapad _ ahtHty and High School di- BUGGS BUNNY ^leIaal l• falcoM DICK’S SERVICE — Snow- .61NegattTe.«ord housekeeper - Companion ploma. Traiiiing to became laiUlayn SHaotelpieea sanun (comb, PLEASE READ YOUR AD plowing, trucking, moving, rub- POl CUM form) to live in with widow, central a technician In servicing KJTEL aOMexieao eoiat 53 Comiort PFel aebooda Classified or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone as a bish removal, carpentry! clean- 54 Rightful 10 PrepofitioB SI Zodiacal aifR location, Manchester, pleasant our broad line of figuring EU ,21Intamal SSCommonMi convenience. The advertiser shonld read his ad the FIRST ing, general repairs, aU types Mcm Bcrenue l l R u i ^ l e (eOu} DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the room plus salary. Call' 8/6-3806. maefadnee. EL SWMNKO SSEnttmaaniivar 17 M ------If of odd Jobs. TTy Dick, reason- •a Serviea (A3 57Stltd 40Companlonft next Insertion. ’The Herald is responsible for on^ incor- SlMI^ 22Waittiemiaii’i 19 uo'.— able. 543-4536. e Rettrement toODine Flan nadktiaa DOWN (Scot) 41-----Fyl» rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and Uien only COUNTER HBJLP — National ' MFlnldMd ICIenebed hand to the extent of a “make good" Insertion. Errors which do not snack bar chain now hiring full e Paid Hospitalization " 24Copola . gKgSS lessen the value of the advertisement will not be oorrected by THE MANCHESTER Overhead '2SA»iJt TiNotion 25Hoitthward 44 Pleased and part-time emptoyes. Ap- # Paid Life Insurance 27 ManuacriptO SSpfoat "make good" Insertion. Door sales, service and instal- Paid Vacation HbUdaye 4Sonp for ona 38 Wading bird 48 Gaelic , ply Mr. Rule, King’s Depart- e & (ab.) 27Continenb. 47 Bike lation on all tyx>es of doors, 24 e Good Working Conditioqa aOCUnif. £rnlt TDice 28 Let it atand 48 Heat did! hour service, free estimates. ment Store, Green Manor 82DeUberatt' 8 ActUodi SOCbarge for Blvd., Parkade. S4 Signify 6 Bridge hcddiag (print) (GookrlOe, T d l Free) 543-2037, 643-0892. 7Kven (poet) IntervieiwB by Appointm ent SSWMcr WOMAN Wanted to clean small 6 7 8 9 16 nr 643-2711 875-3136 ELECTROLUX vacuiun clean- Only ', ers, sales and service, bonded V O U B L t'fia A k lts-'U IO OP house, one day per week, good i r^resMitaUve. Alfred AmeU, OUR POST OPF/cek FlUeST’’, pay. Call 643-0116.t IT IT § OALL ’ no Bryan Dr., Manchester 644- mALO RMHOHD I HERTH \UMQU 17 Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? 8141. >302 a. ts PI, \/io<(tu3tnM Help Wanted— Male 36 3-a TM I**- Ul TT huuMuKei,m.\ oGP£A/,unn. MONROE SALES AND Seowlce on Ariens, CI7SA by Helled BmIm lyeBseK Im* INTERNATIONAL, INC. ftles SE61N- 24-Hour Answering Serviee BY V. T. HAMLIN w Hahn Eollpsej Jacobson lawn IMPORTANT NOTICE 622-illU ALLY OOP |NIN6 TO mowera. Also Homelite chain RAULY- SHl Free to Heraid Readers Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female S.*) Help Wanted— Female 35 The 1964 ClvU lUghU Law 5T - s|aws and International Cub prohibits, with certain ax- „.BUTZMaK, , HKY/ WHXns .,A»fD90>THaP THANKSl Cadet ’Tractors. Rraital equip- ONCE IMY/. IHWMSU / OH, M E LEARN HO WTO r PONT 28 29 Want information on one of. onr dasalfied advertisements T EKTESUOR' and interior paint- COUNTER G IR lii—PuU-time, ceptlons, discrimination be-^ ^s^ERIEN CED • PLACEXTTHEHEAD I GOT THERE f HUSt BE A H E R O ..U K E / VHXILD MINPIF No answer at the telepbone Hated? Simply can the ment and sharpening service ing. Wallpaper books, paper- IMPORTANT NOTICE steady wirk. Apply One Hour cause of sex. It wlU now be OFTHE ROUND \ AX-MANP/ -A TOU F E U A S I I DO on all makes. L & M Equip- hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful- MarUnizing, 299 West Middle necessary for SNOW SHOS/EL PUSHING/ MERCEDES —180-A, 1969, rea- perience helpful but not essen- 646-0124. fiWAif/ SOMETHING 'TOTB HERALD will sot quest. Fully Insured. Free es- in our office. AU require NO PUT-INS, NO sonable. 649-6089. tial. Apply in person, Nichols- I TMA& JLISTCHECX- THE AMOUNT I disclose the Identity of timates. CaU 649-9658. the interest end capacity ELECTRICIAN — journeyman IMO MY BANK BOOK TOOK OUT PUB- TAKE-OUTS, NO Building— Contractms: 14 Manchester Tire, 295 Broad St. AND I’M aUlTE P IS- INS THE LAST bank BOOK, NO any advertiser uslngylaox 1967 CHEVROLET, new body, MAIL CLERKS to do figure works; some experienced in residential, ' APPDINTEPIW HOW YEAR IS WHAT COMMENX'LEre letters. Readers answer- paint, Interior, rebuilt 283, QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, wlU require the use of add- AUTO MECHANIC, afternoons, commercial and industrial. LITTLE I ’VE POT IN DISAPPOINTS TALK ABOUT ing blind, box ads who dormers, porches, basements Floor Finishing 24 SOMETHIN bored cam, solids, 4-barrel, 3- ing or calculating ma- Experienced in time-ups and Steady work. CaU RockviUe, PURIMO THE LAST ME/ HOW desire to pivtdct their refinished, cabinets, built-ins, Immediate openings in our YEAR/ ABOUT yo u , ELSE/ speed Hurst, $600. 742-7726 chines. general repairs. Seymour Auto, 878-6906. Identity can follow this form ica, altralnum, vinyl, FLOOR sanding and reflnlsh- mail department for neat .FAT? procedure: ing (specializing In older 581 M ain St., M anchester. 1965 CHEVROLET Super steel, ceramo siding. William appealring mail clerks. Ap- CARPENTER, experienced, for floors). Waxing floors. Paint- 'Those openings should Sport, factory warranty, 300 Robbins Carpentry Service, plicants must be recent steady work, top wages. R. E. Enclose your reply to the ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. prove exceptionally Inter- WANTED — FuU time service box in sin envel(^ — h.p„ 4-epeed. 649-2928. 649-3446. high sohooil graduates cap- station attendant, days. Good Miller, Budding contractor, af- No job too small. John Ver- able of typing a minimum esting to -those whose fam- addressed to the ClEussi- pay, insurance benefits, pen- ter S p.m., 649-1421. 1960 CHEVROLET Im pala con- Alii ’TYPES of remodeling, ad- faUle, 649-8760. of 40 words per minute to ilies are now In school and fied Manager, Manchester sion plan. Apply in person. Evening Herald, together vertible, white, new top and ditions, garages, bathrooms qualify for future opportu-^ who wish to return to of- : { fice work. SS:;iai7B.^«. 816 W A N TE D -B^^ amid- with a memo listing the tires. Asking $760. or best of- tile, rec rooms. Oall Leon, Bonds— Stocks—^ nities. tkyuis person to work in serv- companies you do NOT fer. Call 643-6706 after 6:30. CSeezynski, Builder, 649-4291. St. Mortgages 27 ice station, 6 days a week. want to see your letter. You -win find our company Willing to pay according to Your letter will be de- 1960 CHEVROLET Oorvalr, CABINET WORK, formica coun- Excellent fringe benefits WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- a pleasant one to work in quaUficaUons. Apply in person stroyed if the advertiser is good condition, new tires, new ters, rec rooms, remodeling. and p e rl o d 1 c wage in- Umlted fimds avadlkble for sec with above a'verage fringe MACHINIST at Triangle Turnpike Service, one you’ve mentioned. If paint, bucket seats, $376. Call Quality vrork. Reasonable pric- creasee. ond mortgages, payments to benefits, convenient free 128 ’ToUand Tpke. or oaU 643- not "It will be handled In 649-9944. ' es. F ree estim ates. Call 649- Or, ' V the usual manner. suit your budget. Expedient parking and in-plant cafe- 7614. 6985. APPLY IN PERSON AT: s-/t 1968 CHEVROLET — autom atic, service. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. teria. TOOL MAKER • 1N< I r NU. W. T X . M. OH. 4-door, 6 cylinder, body excel- A. A. DION, m e. Roofing, MAN WANTED in printing plant A FRESH START wiU lump SCIENCE Announcements lent condition, motor good con- Biding, painting. Carpentry. Al- APPLY to train on press. Must be me- "G as whiz, Dad! I wish you’d stop worrying: so much your debts into one easy pay- FULLER BRUSH With job shop experience chanically inclined smd adapt- PICTION dition, radio and heater, $360. terations and additions. Ceil- tor rapidly gro'wing oon- about what HIS prospects are and think ELECTROLUX Owners — Free ment. If you have equity In able to learn off set press. Also MOVIES 649-9496. ings. Workmanship g^uaram- COMPANY oera. Large variety of pickup and delivery. Prompt property, call BYank Burke to FIRST NATIONAL man for bindery department ‘ INC. a little about mine!” teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. work, congenial- woridng service on your Electrolux (r) FAMILY CAR and second car, discuss ways and means. Con- 88 Long HiU St., E)art Hartford STORES with knowledge of folders and oondltlons. Apply: separate or together. 1962 White necticut Mortgage Exchange, cleaners. Also featuring rug CARPENTRY — Concrete work, Park and Oakland A'ves. other bindery equipment. Good 5-12. washer. Call Electrolux author- Chevrolet convertible Impala, anything from cellar to roof, IS Lewis St., Hartford, 246- An Equal Opportunity pay. AU benefits. Apply Allied FISCAL FITNESS East Hartford ss;ns:i ized sales and service. Call 649- power steering and brakes, Inside and out, no substitute for 8897. Employer PERSONNEL DEPT. Printing Services, 679 West 0848', 236-4251. Please ask for very good running condition. quality work, satisfaction guar- Middle Tpke. BEN CASEY 1 Augustine Kamienski. 1960 Indian Red Volkswagen, anteed, competative prices, no Business Opportunity 28 IONA MFG. CO. 49,000 m iles. CaU 643-7128, 12 job too small. D & D Carpen- COUNTER and WAITRESS — 6V1HEWA){BO"lOUHAVEANALIBI FORj noon - 7 p.m. try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- CLBANINQ woman wanted, full or part-time, nights 5-12, Regent St, Manoheeter mm Personals one day a week, must furnish THE TIMES OFTHEMUSeWiS?, 8880. STOP • LOOK • GO excellent benefits. Apply in 1964 PONTIAC Lemans, 2-door own' transportation. Call eve- person only. Howard Johnson W A N T E D INCOME TAXES prepared by hardtop, V-8, automatic traius- nings, 875-6847. Restaurant, ’ToUand ’Tpke, SERVICE STA’nON Attendant, SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL retired Internal Revenue offic- SUNOCO mlssion, bucket seats. Asking Rowing—hiding 16 Manchester. mechanical' knowledge neces- Clean, Late Model i er, Marvin Baker, 643-0117. WANTED — Hygienist, 4-5 days 3USruK£EVERyaiHERRflJE. $1,895. Call 649-0740, after 6. SERVICE STATION sary. Apply in person before 6. I HAD A BID WELL HOME Improvement a week, g(ood opportimity, busy KEYPUNCH OPteRA'TOR — U S E D C A R S INCOME TiO£ returns, do it Rufini’s Flying A, 416 Center mRewBZE ^ SUNDDATF. ^e0T1HE(»tP SHOULDER. 1961 CH EVROLET B iscayn e, 2- Co. — Roofing; siding, altera- office. Write Box B Herald. early. Rajanond P. Jewell. Call AVAILABLE NOW experienced 026 Keypunch. Ap- St. SbUWSTNieHT? dooE, V-8, floor shift, excellent tions, additions and remodel- Top Prices Paid 643-7481, evenings call, 649- FEMALE machine operators ply personnel Department, Iona conAtion. Call 649-2074. ing of all types. Elxcellent Good gaiilonage history Mfg. Co., Regent St., Manches- ' For All Makes ^ 4866. workmanship. 649-6495. wanted for part-time •work, 1440 O P E R A ’TOR, program m ing Expanded fiacaUtdes ter. 1 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, 9 hours can be arranged. $1.60 experience desirable but not CA RTER CH E V R O LET INCOME TAX Returns — ^ sl- V A J ROOFING —all types of Moderate In'vestment per hour to start. WiU train. necessary, will train. Apply in WaLAKT l U A D M l T IT I>assenger station wagon, 13,- MA’TURE woman for care of neM and Individual, prepared roofing, new and old, hot tar, H. P. Hallenbeck Oo., Bunker- person Gaer Bros., 140 Rye St., ^ C O ., IN C . WILSON, CHET WAS Q UITE ASHCXX 000 m iles, one owner. Call 649- Paid training ohl'ldren in my home, Mght by full-time Income tax ac- gravel. Shingles, gutter, and hiU Rd., Andover, 742-8051. So. Windsor. TO pwtcncALiyBE. 2074. Excellen t inoenne housekeeping. 8-5 p.m., 5 day 1229 Main St. RCUJNS IS EITHER countant. Raymond Girard, leaders. Free estimates. 644- INNOCEMT,OR.HES ) ACCUSED OF THE CRIMES 649-5650 or call collect 876- Deailer retirement plan A’TTRACTIVB wxwnen to oom- week. Refeirences and trans- Phone 649-52S& 1959 FORD, Standard shift, good 8670, 668-2676. I>ortation required. OaU 643- A V B iy GOOD a c t o r , y I'M TfCflHG TO SOLVE. 7362. mentate at Queens-Way Fash- running condition, $276. 649- 7889. HAVE YOU looked at your roof For DetaUed Information CaU ion Shows to Invited guests at INVITATION WANTED —Ride to Pitkin St, 7972. lately? Will it last another win- home Showings. No invest- MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI East Hartford from Oak & BTJLL-’ITME luncheonette help ter? CaU G & L Roofing for ment, car necessary. For in- needed, Monday through Sat- TO BID BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Main, arriving 8:30 or 9 a.m. free estimates. 649-8818. , U lL LU . terview oaU, 643-8145, 876- urday. Apply in person. W. T. Sealed bids will be received 549-3661 after 5:15. Trucks— Tractors 5 ______Week days 568-3400 0664. W a n t e d ^AlRRJRCECHIEP.FRlENOCnO C'MONINTDWHOOe^ OH-OH-A\CM NO WEU-duer Grant, P^kade. at the office of the General THEREBELS.GET5 A N 1DEA. . REMOVE ALL TIRES FROM PLANES AND AND LEPfe HA\/eeOM5 WA^HS? PQOBLBA.., WALK ON INCOME TAX returns pre- 1952 DODGE B3YA£dump truck, Evenings, Weekends — Manager, 41 Center Street, PART-TIM E STORE UNTIL WE OIN SET REPLACEMENT^ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A NURSE’S AIDE, 3-11, fuU-tlme MILk: ANDCCOWes. THekJrrtHSM IHeBLAOi pared at reasonable rates. Call 5 yard water level, industrial Mr. Smith, 236-0413 and part-time. Laurel Manor, CLERK-typists" Manchester, Conn., imtll March C O U NTE R MEN ROOFINO — Specializing re- Immediate opening tor quali- FLOOR, SQPfiJ2Be>. John Moirette, 649-9017. motor, $1,(X)0. CaU between 8-8 ‘ 649-4519. 23,1966 at 11:00 a.m. for Truck 9 A.M. to 4 PJVL pairing roofs of aU kinds, new Or Write — . fiod Indi'viduals with or -wltlhout y pjn., 649-4772. Body Sc Hoist. Bid forms, plans WUI Train FEDERAL bcom e Tax returns roofs, gutter work, chimneys P.O. Box 71, Bart Hartford GET OUT OF those 4 waUs! experience tor general office and specifications are available /A g e No Barrier! prepared with your savings in 1962 POTtD DUMP tfuck, 4-5 cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Meet people, enjoy life mak- work. All positiona require good at the Controller’s Office, 66 Apply In Person At • i ' mind, reasonable rates. E. J. yard body with or without aiding. 80 years’ experience. ing $$$ in spare time near typing ability and high school Center Street, Manchester, Con- Bayles, 5.'9-6246. plow. 1987 Oheviolet 8-4 ton Free estimates. CaU Howlev, home. Sell Avon Cosmetics. education. Excellent working necticut. piOk-up. 1959 Foird hail ton 543-6861, 644-8338. Schools and Classes .33 Big earnings. No experience re- oondiUons and hberal employe MEATOWN PREPARATION ot 1966 Income Town qf Manchester, pick^. 1966 GMC half ton quired.* CaU 289-4922. benefits Including one week Connecticut 12151/2 SUver Lane, Tax returns. Samuel J. Turk- ^ TEN MEN WANTED - East Hartford, Cond. ptok-tQ). HDSnAC dozer, new paid -vBoatitm if employed be- Robert B. Weiss, togton, Jr. 648-7731. undercarriage and paint, good Heating and Plumbing 17 ACCOUNTS receivable, clSrk, fore April 1. Fy>r further infor- i PANAZUEIAN GOVERNMSfl’ NO EXPERIENCE General Manager condition. 742t5051.. COMPLETE plumbing an d Ught typing and knowledge of mation. or to arrange interview VE BLOWS A-ni«MUSN0M»l!M0». 3-t* INOOMB: tax service avall- NECESSARY able. Dan Mosler, can 649- beating service, complete new ^bookkeeping desired. Apply contact Mrs. Peterson, 643-. aac bathroom installations and Personnel Department, Iona 1161. WM' 8y MIA tw. dmiu 8329. TRAIN AS TRACTOR Motocydes—Bi^cles 11 Mfg., Regent St., Manchester, batlmxnn remodeling, 30 yaars TRAILER DRIVER LIBERTY MUTUAL QUALITY Motorcycles for qual- in Imsineaa. Eiarl VanCamp, Conn. INSURANCE CO. EXPERIENCED PAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Automobiles For Sale 4 ity conscious peoide. As low as 640-4749. Immediate job opportiuU.- lOCKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD WOMAN to' Uve-ln, care for 2 $10 down. Motorcycle Sales, 696 ties available with major PACKERS NEED CAR? Your credit turn- BOm PLTJMBING and heating SALESLADIES young girls, private room unU EXECUTIVE Washington St., Middletown. trucking company. Li- WE BROAPCAST on storage BATTERIES, I FOLKS. I T' S A PLEASURE PLEA , ed down? Short on down pay- repair- derations, electric bath. Board, salary, furnished. jn E S E n n E NOWREAAEAABERJ ISOLD ' lyBLLREALLDUPl ALL OUR VIEWERS censed by mass registry of PMU-tlme, 6 day week. Preferably iniddle VOU— BUT YOU'VE <30T TO T'EtSI-r WITH VOU OMTVJ ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- 1965 HONDA 160 — less than . and g.. Uer heaters, free Write Box V, Herald. SECRETARY ^KEEPS THEIR WINPOWS OPEN, 5 0 5 THE/ THINK! > Motor Vehicles. To qualify Bales experience preferred. age men for light WELL, AAR. PME, H E R E! LOOK VERY KEEP HIAA SOLO.' OlVE HIM ------CAN HEAR US PRECTl sionT'TDon’t despair! See Hon- 800 miles, exceUent condition. 'estim ati.a. C'Ul 543-1496. Permanent position you must complete a part Appdy in person to Mtss. packing. Pleasant THEV ARE— READY ^^/ERYTHINS YOUVEGQT/. est Douglas. Inquire about low- $400. CaU 649-7367. AOCXIUNTS Payable bookkeep- available. Pleasant TD AUDITION/ wi»|i or full-time driver training Anderson. er. — some typing required, working conditions. est down, smallest payments woridng: conditions, anywhere. No small loan or fl- Millinery, Dressmaking 19 program. If accepted, tui- regular day shift 8 a.m. • 5 Fringe benefits. nhnoe company plan. Douglas Business Services tion terms will be '>rrang- . p.m. Contact Mr. Murphy at fringe benefits. 1?) a F or ALTERATTONS neatly andii ed. Placement service upon YOUTH CENTRE Motors. 333 Main. Offered 13 249-7671 o r 875-3388. reasonably done in my heme.'I ' completion. Phone Hart- MANCHESTER Apply Apply Personnel CaU 643-8760. REPOSSESSION: Take over STEPS, aidewaika, atone waUa, ford a49-7771%nytlme. SHOPPING PARKADE Dept. payments, no caA needed with fizeplocea, flagstone terraoea. Iona . average credit. 1965 Pontiac AU concrete repairs. Reason- Moving— ^Tracking—^ LEARN MORE WANTED able prices. 548-0851. TO E ^ N MORE^ RECEPTIONIST for medical of- GTO, 1964 Cadillac sedan. 1965 Storage 20 fice, must be able to type. Ref- A HOUSEKEEPER Manufacturing IONA MFC. CO. Monza convertible. Call 289- AT appliances repaired — aU erences. Write Box N, Herald. for Walter E. Schober at Regent Street 8254, ask for Graham Holmes. makes washers, refrigerators, MANCHESTER DeUvery. Ugtat Mi.^.1. 52 Delmont St., Manchester, Cos trucking and paqkage deUvery. phone 649-7660. 7-day week, Manchester 1963 FORD FALCON Putura freezers, dryers, gas and aleo- BUSINESS SCHOOLS GIRL tor typing and some Regent S t, '' UHUtiSLkJilUBlLaBSg trie ranges. OU burners Refrigeratora, wasbera and boolckeeping, fuU-time. OaU from 10 A.M. — May go Manchester convertible,' navy with white stove moving specialty. Folding Certified ooureee in secretarial home nights after supper. vinyl top, good condition. Call cleaned and repaired, Ooama programming, 6 weeks. ^-014L ; MR. ABERNATHY B^ RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES Appliance, 549-0000. chairs for rent. 649-()752. BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS 643-8808 between 6 :30 - 7 :80. Gregg Shorthand FOR UCUrr deUvery or col- . LB.M. Keypunch typewriters — Standard J968 PLYMOUTH SPORT Fury, lections of smaU units, have Bustoeas T ^ in g _ 3-U N F D R T U N A T E l i ; P HE MUST and electric. Repaired, over- m WHATEVER white with red interior, bucket Day sftd eivendng classes. Free i'll*'' A O N E -G I D H ) R O M A N C E ! I'Q BE SPENDING HALF MV Oe ONE HE'S S O T - THE HMM..N0W I'VE hauled, rented. Adding , ma- car and pick up' truck, many For Salk Z'AACRAZVAaoUT TO SEE THIS eats, automatic transmission, TIME KEEPING GIRLS AWAY HANDSOME GIRLS ARE ALL chines rented and repaired. yean experience, know town Nationwide piacement Next AUTO yUM’YUMO'PAYi . . ,1. TWTTTy FROM CHRISTOPHER KNICK- HUNK O F TfGeR MYSELF.'/ V-8, power brakes, standard WOH. CaU 543-7115. dasB, March 14. B O O K K E E P E R A S S I S T A N T ; FOR IT... AND HE 'Pickup and delivery aervlce. ) \"i'«'ll ' , ."r1, MAN, DAVy. KNOWS 1“ ^ I'LL HELP Y W zteering, good condition, asking 1965 F O R D MECHANICS 81,460. 649-2126, after 4:30 p.m .-- Yale Typewriter Senrloe, 549- CALL — WRITE — VISIT 4985. . F-260 I Pay Plan Open—Conunen- High, school graduate (male or female) with bo6k4 : ‘'<1 Painting— Papering 21^ M.T.I. V-8 4-Speed Transmission 1952 CHEVROLET, 2 - door, •\ sorote with Experience' AI keeping training and/or experience needed. Mustj good oooditton. Also spare mo- HAROLD AND SON RiftUsb Re- INSIDE and outside palntlns. BUSINESS SCHOOL WUh AbUlty — Fringe Benefits I 750 Main St, Suite 804 { tor transmission and oth- moval — atUca, ceUara and You name your own price. — Paid Vaeatton — N04 be neat and accurate with figures pnd wiUiiig ^ Hartford 625-9317 W / 2 -^ . CAM P ER er parts. OaU 643-2895 after yards, weekly or mentUy pldc- Special rates for bomeowners ONE OF THE NICEST ] Shortage of Woric. learn operation of account machine, Attractive sal-^ , 4:30. . ______up. BoUon, Maneheater vicin- 56 o r over. 540-7858, 875-8401. RIOSAB01?m>! ' Apply Ifow . ary and fringe benefits, profit sharing. A j^ y inj ity. Harrtd Hoar, 545-40M. Help WantM— Female 35, ' . I FORD — 1957 Convertiblej V-8, INTERIOR and exterior painb DILLON person at Aldon Spinning Mills Ckirporation, Talcott-! $4,000 H RM J SALES A SERVICE, INO. automatic, aU accessories, LAND CLEARING, tree re- Ing, waUpapB^emoved, fuUy RN OR LPN for 3-11 or H-7 ville, Conn. ' body and mechanicaUy excel- moval. and chain aaw work. Insured. Rene Belanger, 648- shift FuB or part-time. Laurel ^C d l 643-5947 lH 8 Blain S t. Manchester laot. 548-7800 after 6 p jn . A. Michaad. 74»«)9t. ORia o r 544Kie04. „ Manor 549^19. I r I

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Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 HEALTH CAPSULES Mob Bums custom; BUIliT Ranch on a MANCHESTER — A beautifiilly MANCHESTER — Raised MANCHEISTER GREEN 6 THE IDEAL showpiece for an- WEST STAFBXJRD — Ideal old- by Michafl A.'Pelti, M.P. PAGE TEN tiquas. EUght room Ranch, au- Houses For'Sate 72 shaded 100x400 lot, formal din- appointed 6-roono. Ranch. A Ranch exceUent eooditlon. room Remch Ra with attached ga- er 8 room (tolonial for laiga lb LOWER YOUR BLOOP Suburban For Rent 66 ing room, fireplaced living thentic colonial decor, 86 acres, family. Four bedrooms, dining Articles For Sale <'4S Wanted->-To Buy 58 Apartments—Flats— country sized kitchen with 8 bedrooms, large kitchen with rage, 3 generous bediooms, CHOLESTEROL, 4M0ULP YOU R.R. Station 1 sRGE EXECUnVB Ranch, 7 room, family stzed'kltchen with brook, good frontage. Lappen room, kUchen, finished den, Tenements 63 Tenements 63 BAST HARTFORD —central, built-in over, range, dishwash- room for table, dining room, dining room, 17x17 fireplaced EAT LITTLE FAT |5 BUYS A Goodyear nylon Ur* Wfe BUY inO’ atil anUque and _ tMiflt-ias, oil hot 'water beat, er, 3 generous bedrooms, 2 cer- family room, two fireplaces, Agency 640-6261, 849-6140. porch, baseboard heat, over A« P04>^I9L6? shopping district, 4 rooms, Uifing room, oil hot water heat, with tiifsyn when you buy one used cbina, glass, 4% ROOMS, heat, hot water, CXINTONJBT, i rom n, fir s t buUt-lns, dining room, two fire- plastered walls, 2-car garage, one acre lot, taxes, $225. SeU- In Calcutta ^ floor, rear. Parking. Adults. amic baths, fireplaced family two fuU baths, two car garage. tiluminum storms emd screens, ver, picture nrames, old corns, stove, refrigerator, parking. floor, $120 monthly includes places, 2% hrea of fine homes. Wolverton Ing price, $12,500. Ray A Dot CLASSIFIED at regular price. CMe Discount $48 m ontUy. 649-6208. room, laundry room, a gorge- patio, beautlfuUy landscaped apic and span throughout, $16,- Vernon Station, 648-58S2. guns, pewter, scrap gold, Completely redecorated, $120. heat. 225-6644 after 6 two car gajage wooded loU Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. ous living room, 2-car garage, lot with trees, waU to waU car- 900. W olverton A gen cy, R eal- Roy Realty, 875-8698. NEW DELHI, India (AP) - - watches, ol4 Jewelty, hobby 15 Forest St., off Mam S t 646- MANCS^TER — 3 romn heat- THREE ROGM aj^rtment, $29,600. PhUbrlch A gency «»• $25,9(X>. W o lv e rto n A g e n c y , peting and drapea included in tors, 649-2813. CHILDREN WELCOME! Mobs burned down railway stti< EXCgClJJCNT — efficient and 0090, 643-5675. VE3RNON- U A R custom birtlt ooUecUons, paintings, attic am- ed apartment, centrally locat- heated, stove and 8464. ______Rectors, 649-2818. price of $24,500. PhUbrlck tions and tossed. homema ROLLING PARK — cozy 6 room Large 4-bedroom Colonial 6 room Ranch, Georgia marble ADVERTISING NEED A RENT? Call the Rent ed. CaU 643-7166. recently renovated. Children , SPKING HAS SPRUNG! Agency 649-8464. bombs In the Calcutta area du^ carpet'and upholstery cleaner. ture Repair Service. e4S-7440. MANCHESTER — 7 room Gold- Cape, fireplace, an abundance just right for a large fam- fireplace, built-ins, bir^h cab- man, no charge. West Side accepted, lot of land for chil- Uy. Living room with fire- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Rent ^ectric sbampooer |1. SIX ROOM home, Ridge St, dren to play. $70 monthly.- nial r conveniently located in MANCHESSTER —7 room fire- of closets, aluminum storms jnets, full ceram ic tiled bath, ing the night as food riots w «^ Hje Sherw^ Williams Oo. HOUSEHOU) loU, antiques, Realty.. 649-3566, 649-43^2. first OFFERING MANCHBSTESR—7-room home, Porter St, area. 1% baths, for- placed Colonial,. recently pan- place, huge kitchen, 1^ gar^e, large lot, many extras. 8 AJML to 5 PAL one faOock to bus, school, shop- Lim^dl Rood, Andover,. 742- cabinet M tchm, pIAI room 'apartment, almoat new, Cdonial, garage, large porch, is In excellent condition. New all you need on this 6-room Manchester 649-5306 kitchen built-ins. Intercom and OIL^ A ^ CORN , 1st leaders egging them ms AFPBECIATiai l/IM Ia iT l^ A # I I Buy «ie rcrfl wallpaper — get THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- case, central free parking, on doiwe and doors, overeix^ near stores, schools, bus. Good old, on a w|pded lot, large liv- electric kitchen with range, ROOKVnXB — 4H room du- oombination windows, paint, Cape with fireplace, hear bus radio throughout. Ideal home ^OTTON^EEP, SAFFLOWER OP. peered to have finished. another roll for one cent. tage Street, centrally located, bus line, near shopping, quiet 2 - car garage, ame^to 'valu e fo r $16,900. ing room, central hall, formal ______large, pleasantly furnished reifrlgerator,'’ disposal, heat, jUex apartment, retr^rerator, cellar floor, etc. Everything ex- line and shopping. DoUar wise, dining room, family size kitch- OWNERS Transferred, priced for gracious entertaining and «0YA A NP With the death toll now abov« Latex ceiling point, $3.99 g^al- section. It’s just like owning drive, excellent oemdition . UN ^ ATURATEP M AR6ARIN &. .room s, parking. Call 649-2858 hot water, T.V. antenna, range, disposal, basement and cept central heat. ExceUent in- this bouse Is worth your at-.' en with built-ins, one half bath under appraisal. 6% room Bol- outdoor living,.-private right of 26, leftist leader^ threatened Ion. Limited time. Morrison your own • home. Rent very washer and dryer on premises. throughout Anaaldi built. XAINGHESrim — Bs not far Conlinned From Prteoding Page for overnight and permanent private entrances. Two chil- come potentied. T. J. Crockett, tention. CaU Betty Goldsnider, and stone fireplaced fam ily ton Ranch, spectacular lot, way to Columbia iteke. For ap- even bigger demonstrations, Paint Store, 739 Main. reasonable. Call 649-3566. Convenient to' bus and shop- Bowers School area, Enom VMS 9-rooin OoikTnial. HmMi C«a*»l** ft*** ivtpM M*s guest rates. dren accepted. No pets. In- Realtor, 643-1677. 649-4965. J. D. Reed Elstate room down, 3 large bedrooms swimming pool, landscaping. pointment to see please call nahita One mob trapped a stato. Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— ^Male 36 pli^, 9 West Middle Tpke. By priced for immediate sale. TW baths, beim phis shed. IT’S INEXPENSIVE to clean FOUR ROOM apartment, 2 bed- quire 16 Progress Ave., Rock- Co., 643-5129, 649-8538. and two full baths up, central Better hurry! Lappen Agency, Lange Agency, 228-9344, 228- owned bus near Tala Bridge in rugs and upholstery with Blue NICE LARGE room for gentle- appointment only, oaU George ville, or call 875-7150. approrinoatoly 1% scares land. PITKIN ST. — Comfortable Col- EXPERIENCED janitors want- WANTED — Station attendant rooms, heat, hbt water, stove, RESIDENTIAL area, 100 x 300 air-conditioning, 2-car garage. 649-5261, 649-6140. . 3296. North Calcutta, according 'to . ed mornings. ^Oall 649-5334. ami mechanic’s helper, full- Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- man with references in attrac- Wiiiard, 643^0812. Ideal for large famUy, easily onlal home. 8 bedrooms, for- refrigerator,. /$106. monthly. -ROCKVILLE—Spacious 2 bed- Charles Lesperance converted to two-famlly with shaded lot. 6% ro6m Ranch al^inum siding. $27,600. Phil- VERNON - Recent Ranch on a official reports reariUng New time, steady work, good pay, er $1. Olcott Variety Store tlve home, convenient. 649-4966, mal dining room, enclosed FBI Seeking General Cleaning Services, Inc. CaU 876-7362. joom apartment, centw^y lo- UtUe expense. E\iU price $15,- with an income, ideal tor in* brisk Agency, 649-8464. Delhi. -Three 'passengers were aU benefits available. Apply ------21 Church St. . porch, finished recreation high shaded lot, 5^ rooms in- SCREENED LOAM for the b e s t------— I ------MANCHEBt S i — Brand new. duplex, centraUyk>- cated, heat, hot water,: stove 900. Rolling View Estates wounded in the bomb blasts that in persem, Den Willis Garage, 649-7620 room, 2-car garage, half acre. anchester cludes 3 very large bedrooms, Assailant of in lawns and gardens. *Deltv- LARGE ROOM, double closet, and relWgerator. $120 month- M - Excellent followed, 18 Main St. spacious 3 room apartments, cated. Inquire 40 Vernon St. Principals. 649-0504. who can use extra income, ex- ^ baths, ex- huge kitchen'with built-lns and ered from our screening plant. next to bath, private family,' ly. 649-4824, 876-U66. MANCHESTER—Is next door ceUent con'lition, $20,600. Wol- JA N IT O R ideal country setting, yet near ROOM unfunri^ed tra large rooms, 3 twin sized dining area, fireplaced living V A LLE3 Y v m w D R. Negro Officer Only 10 state-owned buses Also gravel, sand and fill. parking, gentleman, call ed- to thla modern 6-room Cape DUTCH COLONIAL — consist- verton Agency, Realtors, 649- CAREER OPPORTUNITY all facilities; Small Colonial apartment, flret floor, avail- bedrooms, roc room, garage, room with wall to wall carpet- Off Ellington Rd. were in operation on routes Ambittous college grarkiate George H. Griffing, Inc. And- ter 5, 649-0719. styled building offers charm MANCHESTER —2 tamUy flat, wttb fuU Shed dormer, nice ing of 7 rooms, and baths. 2813. ing, 2-oar garage, $18,600. Wol- South Windsor BOGALUSA, La. (AP) — where scores normally m ove. Excellent opportunity ^ .. able April Ist^ Inquire 238 Cen- eondltiiHi, extra large lo t Top one acre woU landscaped wood- with background as account- over. 742-7886. ^nd privacy. Only $125 month- . separate Jurnaces, 2-car ga- A miUion words cannot de- verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Police and FBI agents searched Most shopkeepers shuttered flor experienced man in' PLEASANT Room — adjoining BOLTON CENTER value at $14,500. BRU(3E ROAD — Suburban. ed lo t convenient 'location. ant, bank teller, bewkkeeper, hot water, stove and ______V ______rage, newly redecorated, city scribe this typical New E!ng- 2813. our ofifioe maintenance bath, completely furnished. Large three bedroom Oolonial Priced to sell. Wajiren E. • RAISED RANCH today for a gunman who shot third comco- management trainee, cashier, rater Included. Hayes MANCHESTER — large, new. APARTMENTS utiUties. Central location. Bel land designed home, carefuUy J r . utive day, creating additional deportment Hours, 4 Private entrance. 649-7702. with breezeway and two car Howland, Realtor, 64^-1108. dispatcher or. dercial worker. Diamonds— ^Watebes— Ifitgehcy, 646-013ir 4 room apartment, two blocks Air Real Estate, 643-9332. MANCHESTER—Is about S custom crafted with ttis ANDOVER Special — Owner and wounded a Negro Army proWems tor the city’s im- pm. - midnight Good garage. Heaidly wooded lot, • SPLIT LEVEL Sales poslbion cflfers substan-_____ Jewelry | 48 from Main St., small well con- Now baa openlngB in 3 miles from this 4-room Ranch, grace and beauty of Colonial FOUR BEDROOMS —ifractical- traneferred. FViur rooms, large captain home’ on leave. poverished residents who nor* wages and working Sbf ROOlZduplex, Woodbrldge breezeway, garage. ExceUent choice residential area (Lake- ilal salary phw commissions WATCH AND JEWELRY re- NICE CLEAN bedroom in new structed building with a quiet rcxnn apartments with bot days of old. Central chimney ly new 8 room Colonial with fireplace, all modern conven- • COLONIAL A group of citizens in Bogalu- mally keep on hand only food condltlonB, above aver- St. area, bus line, completely condition Inside and out. with 2 fireplaces, wood shingled wood CSrcle). House has many iences, year 'round home at during two-year traimng pro- pairing. Prompt iservlce. Up to house, genUeman. 643-9889. atmosphere. Hayes Agency, water, heat, stove and re- one bath, 2 la'vs, located on sa, scene of a long ciiUl rights for one or two meals. age benefit program. redecorated, oil heat, large NOTICE Ijerge lo t Stop looking! See gambrel roof and sniaU pane extras, must be seen to be ap- the lake. By appsyintment with Priced Fromj $26,900. gram. Plus fringe benefits and 820 art- SOUTHGATE APARTMENTS — cut, Thursday, Ifarch 24, 19M chester’s best neighborh^jiods. Vernon Weekdays by Appointment FURNISHED Front room Stop by the office and take a I WE3ST SIDE — 6% room Cape, tion, L-shaped Ranch, large liv- of nearby Sun. dam-Baram Subramaniam. FIRST NATIONAL An Equ^ Opportunity ond floor, centraUy located. ment, one block from Main, $90 South St., Vernon. A beautiful 8:00 P.M. at the Community PhUbrlck Agency, 649-8464. tral location, 59 Birch St., 649- look. 553 East Middle Tpke. FAMILY PLANNED im maculate, one owner, ga- ing room with fireplace, kitch- Jack Helm, state grand drag- These officials claim WesI STORES Bmpttoyer — M /F Fuel and Feed 49-A Call 643-6872. monthly Includes hot water and Redwood village, set in 20 wall to hear the following re- Open tUl 9. HANLEY AGENCY 7H9. MANCHEISTER — 4%-4% two^ rage, fenced in yard, quiet en has built-in stove and oven, on of the United Klan, said his Bengal’s wave of violence Is a part of heat. Couple pTMerred. acres of natural woodland- quests: Park A Oakland Av«4- JANTTO(R — Part-ttane eve- FOR SALE — Baled Hay, first famUy located centrally, good street, block from bus. Hayes ceramic tile bath, full base- group posted its own $1,000 re- premeditated sissault on the SPACIOUS 3 rooms, first floor, 649-1768. Bach apartment has private Request of Lawrence F. and 4-bedroom Colonial only one 643-0030 ningB, 5 day week, 3 boura per class. Call 649-6911. W. B. Wil- If you are selling we would like income or llve-in. AU that’s re- Agency, 646-0131. ment, over one acre land, built ward. New Delhi government’s au* East Hartflord Apartments— ^Flats— heated, stove, refrigerator, paiUo and ail appUances. A vail- D. Flano for aniExten year old, family room with eri^ming. OaU H artford, 249- liams. Tenements 63 garage, full basement storage, to inspect your home and give quired is $2,000 to assume the fireplace just off large in 1964, perfect condition. Sell- Sims, who was to go to Viet thority by pro-ClUnese Oonmn^ able April 1. 4% rooms, $140 Sion of an existiiig General any adidce free of charge present mortgage. 649-8538. J. MANtHESTER —7 room over- $120. 644-0238. Business Locations monthly. 643-6396. 875-5485. Business Zone for the follow- kitciien, city sewer and VERNON - Six room contemp- Nam after his leave, was hit in RENT MAN has customers D. Real Elstate Oo. 643-5129. water. More, more, more for sized Cape, 3 bedrooms, den, ouponcy, tt a n Ki.iif For Rent 64 ing described premises. A ouponcy. T he R . F . D im ock orary Oolonial, U & R built, the shoulder______Friday______withnot as n 22-on taneou spontaneouss dem onstr a demonstrationstions ASSISTANT wen drlUer—learn Garden— Farm— ^Dairy waiting for rentals. CaU me’to- Ij ARGE 3-room apartrtient in 2- MITTEN REALTY only $24,900. Call Mr. Bog- large U-vlng roW , dining room, Co., 649-5245. WANTEU> —P aln ter’a hdper. to operate rotary weU drilling parcel of land on the norther- MANCHEiSTER — Cape 6 rooms m baths, built-lns, beautiful caliber bullet, which lodged In against food shortages, as tbs Products 50 day, 649-3566, 649-4342. fam ily house, completely re- DESIRABLE store or office Wanted To Rent 68 COMPANY dan at 649-5306 or 875-6611. kitchen, finished rec room, 2 OaU 643-1420. machine, must have mechanl- modeled and redecorated, heat, space, ground floor, clean, at- — ------— ------— ly side of Route 6 and 44A, finished, aluminum siding, ga- fuU baths, garage, nicely land- SPECTACULAR, waterfront Mgh lot with view, only $22,600. ^Is neck. He was hospitalized in leftists assert. oal expertence. OaU 876-5662 STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. i/XIKING for anything in real tractive and reasonable. Apply WANTED TO RENT room in approximately 552 feet In rage, ideal location, Ohar-Bon home. Glass walled living Hayes Agency, 646-0131 New Orleans, where his condi- CIVIL ENGINEER — estimat- stove, refrigerator furnished. 643-6930 scaped, trees and shrubs. Low aiftor 6 p.m. Tomaszewski, Box 363, South estate rentals — apartments, Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 private hom e-or 2 room fim width, bounded on the west Real Elatate, 643-0683. BARROWS & WALLACE room, 3 twin bedrooms, 2 fire- tion was reported satisfactory. ing, take off work and field Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- 20’s. Mr. Ryan, evenings, 649- " — ------Rd., Bolton, open daily. 649- homes, multiple dwellings, caU nlshed apartment. Vicinity and north by property of Manctaeeter Realtons tor over 20 Manchester Parkade places, 100’ frontage, Coventry 0469. a.m. • 8 p.m. Manchester 649-5306 6751. Wesley R. Smith Agen- Wanted— Real Estate 77 Sims was not in uniform as hs Bupervisloo for site and road EXPERIENCED) grader opera- 64,72. J. D. Realty 643-6129. Ludlow St. and EJaet Middle Norman Preuss, on the east years and members of The. MANCHESTER — Bowers Lake. Lappeh Agency, 649-5261, UAC Asks contractor. Apply Thomas Cd- tor, one amesite raker, one ------‘ ______J______J______cy. 643-1567. used a public telephone booth In WINTER ST. — 3 rooms, first STORE FOR RENT -- Main St. Tpke. Call 622-7993. . by land of MjTon Lee and Multiple Listing System. , School area, 6 room Cape. If 649-6140.- WANTED — 8 - bedroom CJolo- la. Conn. Construction Oorp., truck driver, married men, FREJSH apple older, cold rtor- 95 WEST Middle Tpke., modern a service station. The bUllet floor, heat, hot water, air-con- 1,400 square feet, heated. Call Southern New England Tele- you’re looking for a truly im- MANOTESTER—6 room Colo- T.-yr>AT.T. .cjTRrnm'r —r>is>r in nial, Manchester, garage, cen- “ 261 Broad St., 643-9565. steady work, good pay. Write age apples. Perrando Or- 4% room duplex, heat, hot wa- ditioned, refrigerator, disposal, 622-3114. phone Company, said par- maculate family home this Is nial with tiled baths, built- room bouse, 2 baths, vacant, VERNON — Custom 6-room trally located. Call Mr Tivnan, New Vote Box T, Herald. chards, Birch Mountain Rd., ter, electric, stove, refrigerator, Land For Sale 71 SPACIOUS Custom built all the one you’ve been waiting PART-TIME route sales, esteb- ______range, parking area, laundry cel containing approximately ins, garage, cUty utilities, plas- excellent for the handyman, Ranch, deadend street, treed 8:30-4:30, 648-1531. No agents. Oiastoiibury. g^arage, basement storage, $130 MANCHESTER — Prime office brick 6 room house. 2 ceramic for. Leonard Agency, Realtors, tered walls, larga lot. Imme- Uahed customers, car neces- YOUNd MAN for clericid posi- facilities, Glastonbury 633-7402, 12.4 acres. only $14,500. T. J. Crockett, lot, fireplace, plastered walls, ------Asst. Pblice <3hlef L. C. Ter- ^ By Union monthly, immediate oocupaa- baths, dining room, double 646-0469. diate occupancy. Charles Les- rec room, $16,900. Hayes Agen- sary, above a verse earnings. Hon In central Dispatch depart- APPLES — Mac’s, Delicious, 247-4046. c^ti^'tocSl^!“a S I^ c ? o V ,I^ south 2. Request of Ernest X and Realtor, 643-1677. rell said the shot was fired at oy. Call 64012865 befera 5 p.m. brick garage, plenty of storage. perance, 649-7620. cy, 646-0131. B ZONE LOTS wanted. Call 649 close range. He said he believed ^For interview call 644-0202 or ment. Night shift, 11-p.m. 8 Starks, Baikiwins. $1 and up. - Road, Bolton, 649-1383. tPatricia.-,.-,.!- d S. o—j Reed, for a Zone Bowers (Continued from Page One)' PLEASANT 4 ROOM apart- parking, alter to suit, acre, gardens, trees. Hutchins MANCHESTER SEVEN ROOM (3ape in exclU' 4291. there were "no racial over- 628-6686. a.m. Contact Mr.. Grazlani at 172 South Main St. WE HAVE customers waiting Change from R1 to General School area, 7 room Colonial, MANCHESTER — 2 family, — ment, convenient location. Agency, 646-0131. Agency, 649-6824. sive area for only $16,900. An COVENTRY —Apple, peach. tones” in the shooting. Whitney expired in December 249-7671 or 876-8388. Business for the following de- large 12 room duplex, 2 heat- pear, plum and cherry trees HOUSE WANTED on west side, OPEININGS FOR foUowing-pre- Houses For Sale 72 3 bedroom s, 1% baths, den, for- assumable ' EHA mortgage, but was extended. The extension scribed premises. A parcel of CX)NC!ORD RD. — Beautiful ing systems, 2-car garage, on surround this 6-room home with 2-famlly or single, reasonable. Ross Itiomas, station attend- vkxiB experience required, pav- mal dining room, large kitchen, $124. per month. Call fo r an ap- ends next Friday. The Hamilton able May 1. Excellent build- MANCHESTER — $3,100 as- land on the east side of Ranch, large living room, for- bus line, $18,900. (3all now, ant, said he didn’t hear any ing crew foreman, rakers, the Natslsky Farm, Vernon - detached garage, treed lot, pointment,. J. D. Real ESstate 2^mu - garage, plenty of storage No agents. 643-1927. Standard agreement will run but FOUR ROOM hCated apart- ing and localitm, ground floor, sumes mortgage on this spa- Route 85, approximately 465 mal dining room, cabinet Girard Agency, Realtors, 643- shots. truck drivers, laborers. Apply Help Wanted— South Windsor line, 122 New- SEVEN ROOM apartment, 24 $22,500. W olverton Agency, Co., 643-5129, 649-8638. space, move-in condition. CaU ------:------— ment, cabinet kitchen, garage, adr-condltdoned, will decorate to cious 6 room Colonial, garage feet in width, bounded on the ' kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea- 0366 o r Gertrude Hagedorn, 643-2965 J. D. Real Ekitate Co., WANTEID —Land or'Home with He said Sims “ came crawling In person. W. O. Schwarz Co, Male or lemale 37 marker Rd., off Dart HIU. 644- Locust St, $120. CaU 643-2426, Realtors, 649-2813. second floor, adults. CaU 649- suit tenant OaU 643-4884 for and porch, quiet street, excel- north by land of Maccarlo tion room, landscaped yard. 649-0638. MANCHESTER —Ranch, 6 643-6129, 649-8538. land, suitable for raising pon- out the door and said, ‘I been hit Negotiations for new contracts Lk ., 994 Hartford Tpke, Rock- APPLICATTONS are being tok- 0304. 9-5. 0052. appointment. lent area. Hayes Agency, 646- and M. Pesce, on the east Marian B. Robertson, Realtor, MANCHESTER—8 room Raised rooms, 3 bedrooms, city utU' ------^^____ ' iea, minimum 6 rooms and 6 or shot.’ 1 couldn’t understand at an impasse because of ’viUe, Conn. en for full and part-time sales 0131. , by land of McKee and on the 643-5953. Ranch built 1962, 100x200 lot, MANCHESTER — Attention In- ities, one block to bus, church ANDCVEIR—100’ on lake, year acros. Write Box F, Herald, jt. i said, ‘What do you mean ’’continued insistence of the MANCHESTER —excellent lo- BUSINESS and office space for WE HAVE FuU-time or part- people. W.T. Grant Co, Park- Household Goods 51 souto by land of Milton Jen- 2-car garage, 3 large bedrooms, vestors. Unique opportunity to etc., $13,900. Philbriok Agen- 'round home, 3 bedrooms, huge you been shot?’ He said, ‘I been representatives that the cation, spacdoua 3 room apart- rent. CaU for appointment, 643- RANCH — Seven rooms, one WARANOKE ROAD — Prime time machine jobs making ade, Manchester. BEAUTIFUL sen and G. Pesce, said petf- 2 certimlc baths, family sized buy 4-famlly plus single home, cy, Realtors, 649-8464. U-vlng room, big cabinet kitch- shot. Cant you see the holes. In company agree to some form of ment, heat, hot water, stove, 7222. year old, prestige neighbor- CLEAN, USED refrigerators, cel containing approximately location, oversized four bed- kitchen, fireplaced family new central heating system in en, oil hot water heat. By ap- the window?” compulsory union membership,’* baseball^ days only visit us MACHINE oparatora wanted ranges, automatic washers NEW APARTMENTS refrigerator, private porch, hood on deadend street, large room Cape, nine rooms in all. for complete information. Tob- 10.7 acres. room, laimdry room, ,a gor- 4-famlly, annual income $5,200. PTVB ROOM RANCH— 3 bed- pointment only. Ken Ostrin- Two Brothers In Washington, Defense Sec- for 5 day, 40 hour week, $1.60 with guarantees. See them at first floor. Adults. $116. CaU Houses For Rent 65 lot with trees, decorated with Completely renovated, -vacant. rooms, modem kitchen, ceram- er Baseball Mfg. Co., 114 elegance for rich and exclusive 3. R ^est^ of London Park In- g^us living room, 2-car ga- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. sky. Realtor, 643-5159, 649- retary Robert S. McNamara Robert Nelson, senior business per hour to start. Will tr^iL B. D. Pearl’s Aopliances, 849 643-0310, after 5. Will consider taking your house ic tiled baith, near bus, school, Brooklyn St., Rockville. WOODBRIDGE MANSFIELD — Excellent corporated of Manchester, rage, $23,900. Wolverton 8678? Killed in Fire issued a statement saying "we agent tor both 1AM lodges, hod H. P. HaUenbeck Co., Bunker- Main St. CaU 648-2171. beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, ' In trade. T. J. Crockett, Real- 1(IANCHESTER — 47 AUce Dr. shopping. $14,9(X). Char-Bon THREE ROOM apartment, very Ranch, 5 rooms, 10 acres, Connecticut, for a Zone Agency, Realtora, 649-2813. are shocked at the attack” on *Ms comment on the company’s bin Rd., Andover. 742-8051. ^ G A R D E N S bathrooms, garages. You name 6-room Ranch, Swedish fire- Real Elstate, 643-0683. VERNON —8 room, 2 year old MAN FOR Chemical mixing ______budlt - in. stove, retfrlgerator, Change from R1-to General tor, 643-1677, Third Escapes action: SINGER AUTOMATIC Zig Zag clean, includes complete utll- It, this house has it. For ap- place, wall to wall carpeting. ____ Oolonial Raised Eianch, over- the captain. ^ ymrehmwlng. Oroversl^TO WAITRESS and WAITER need- Woodbrldge and Parker Sts. itiea and garage, $110. J. D. dishwasher and drapes includ- pointment to see caU PhUbrlck Business Zone for the follow- "W e reject these* position pa* Chemical, 210 ESast Main St., sewing machine, like new in $16,500 — ATTRACTIVE 6% Seven Room Raised Ranch ^rage or patio, 3-z(me* heatl MANCHEJSTBR — Recent cen- sized attached 2-oar garage, (Ckmtlnued from Page One) ed, i>art-time. OaU Bolton Lake Manchester Real Estate Co, 643-5129 ed. W all to waU carpet ing described premises. A pens. We are not involved in ail RockviUe, 872-0541. cabinet. Does everything. Orig- Agency, 649-8464. room Ranch, fireplace, garage. recreation room. A home you ter hall Oolonial Ranch, with half acre wooded lot, dishwash- Hotel, 643-9731. inally over $300, take over last throughout, large rec room parcel of land on the east 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, big liv- clgeurette apparently caused the election. We are Ininolved in DUPLEX 6% rooms, electric fuU basement, excellent condi- Two fireplaces, 2 half must see at $22,500. Call John er, disposal, bullt-ins, 2 fire- "WANTED — Gcui station attend- 6 payments, vi.50 each, CaU 4H Room Duplex $150 with bar. Adults only. '742- side of Route 85 approxi- ing room, built-in oven and Model Knives whether the company will re* HAIRDRESSER —fuU or part- stove, $110, no pets. Occu- tion, ISO’ frontage. Don’t delay, baths, one full bath, 2-car Staknis, 649-7304. J. D. Real places, white aluminum storm blaze. ant, part-time nights. Apply in Hartford, 522--0931. 8317 between 4-9. mately 398 feet in width, range, 100x200 lot. Price $18,- Mrs. Lovar said she was stume bargaining in good faRh. time, excellent opportunity for 3H Room Flat $136 pancy May 1st. Call 643-7042 NOTICE call Hutchins Agency, Real- garage, city utilities, im- Estate Co., 643-6129, 649-8538. 'Windows. 876-0634. Used in Trade person, Don WllUs Garage, 18 bounded on the north by tors, 649-5324. §00. Warren E. Howland, awakened by a noise and That ie the key question and ambitious worker. OaU Glaston- hIVERYTHINO in steriUzed re- after 6. COVENTRY —Four room win- mediate occupancy. ITiced Main St. ZONING BOARD School Road, on the east by NEW TO MARKET — 6 room Realtor, 643-1108. aroused her husband. Two chil- (his ie what the NLRB de- bury 633-4479, between 9-6. Af- conditioned used furnlturs and • 2 Large Bedrooms terized cottage, furnished, for quick sale, AA Zone. Became Coins LUXURY 3-ROOM apartment OF APPEALS . Lot No. 1 of Mountain View THREE BEDROOM Ranch, Garrison Oolonial In Bently dren, Janet, 15, and Ethel, 16, cides.” ter 6 p.m., 228-3618. appUances, high quality — low * 1 ^ Baths lake priidleges, available im- SALES TRAINEES with built-ins,' maximum pri- and other property of Liondon combination aluminum storms school area. 8 bedrooms, fire- MANCHESTER — 5 bedroom NORTH COVENTRY- helped to safety the younger prices. LeBlanc Fhrnltu.'e, 195 • Modern kitchen with G. E. mediately, $90. monthly. 643- TOWN OF COVENTRY HONG KONG— Since knives (Sunoco)' HAIRDRESSER WANTED—full vacy, includes disposal, heat At an executive session held Park Incorporated and on and screens, new siding, ga- Charles Lesperance placed Uving room,' dining South Street, RockvlUs. 875- refrigerator, range, disposal, 16M. BUve room Ranch, beautlftoly se^^d 'bo'lir'as'' wl^^^ns "and APPEAL IS DENIED The Sim Oil Company, a lead- or part-time. „ Apply Duet and hot water plus much more, March 7, 1986, the appeal of the south by propierty of rage, patio, call 649-3319. 649-7620 room, large kitchen, 1% tiled er in the petroleum industry, 2174. Open 9-8. dishwasher with builtHins. firertaced Uv- landscaped, stone wail, stone »naron, a, ana ram, lo. Beauty Studio, 687 E. Middle • Private basei^ents piped for $125. J. D. Real Estate C3o., COMPLETELY Furnished trail Adam and Ede’s Ceramic Stu- FYank Paggioli, said peu’cel baths, complete fire alarm sys- jjj . HARTFORD (AP) — Sentenc- is seeking Sales Trainees to en- MANtHESftTJR — Modem 6 ------ing room, laige 118x180 lot, 2 fireplace In Uving room, full aJble trade Item long ago Tpke, Manchester. AIR-CONDITIONER— 30” elec- automatic washer and dryer 643-5129. er, Coventry Lake, $100. month- aneled recreation room, iTA'vm.v P.O. Box No. 71 9116. 6 and 5, S rage, family sized modem songs, folk-songs, chanteys and (^ntral hole. ' lari had treated. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. East Hartford, Connecticut WOMAN wishes to babysit in b^room arrangement. Quiet kitchen, 3 bedrooms, oil hot spirituals. There will be several Fieese forward biUing to the EAST HARTFORD her home. OaU 649-9391 any- BISSELL ST.— Third floor, 3 residential area on level treed water basehoaad radiation, soloists. attention’ of the writer, c/o CAPE —6 rooms, like new, fire- time. USED) PH ItCO refrigerator, "rooms, 643-5258, 9-6. N EW 2-FA M ILY lot, Wesley R. Smith Agency, lovely landscaping. Asking Members of the parish wlU Sun OU Company, P.O. ^ x place, oil hot water heat, full freezer top. Best offer. 649-0642. Open Sat.-Sun. - 643-1567. $13,900. open their hom es to the group. THREE ROOMS, Colonial Man- walk-out basement, wooded lot, No. 71, Blast H artf^ , Connec- 1 P.M. 011 Dark ------:------^M rs. John Blckley is chairman BEIAUTIFUL cabinet stereos, or, utiUUes and appllancea, ticut Thank you for your 00- BABYSITTING Done in my Sharon fa rk ; A Com- only $15,900. Char-Bon Real Rent with option to buy. 6 of a hospitality committee. Sup- operaUon. 1965 m odels never used, $87 $115. J. D. R eal Estate Co., home week days. CaU 646-0381. munity of custom-buUt EJstatev 643-0683. 73 room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, alu- per will be served to the singers or $2 weekly. 646-0412. 643-612i< ' 2-f8unily homes. Lcits For Sale WILL BABYSIT pre-school child DirecOons: On Brewer M-AMrwrQ'TTj'i? minum siding, aluminum storm at St. Mary’s <3hurch on Nutmeg Homes „ , _ » ______’ OVERSIZED RESIDENfH A- windows and screens, oil hot Thursday, and breakfast Friday in my home daily Monday THREE ROOM heated apart- SL next to Telephone Uvlng " room, dining room, Musical Ihstraihfnts S3 water baseboard radiation, morning will also be served at I^IALE throu^ Friday, WaddeU School ments, hot water, adults. CaU Oo- : kitchen with built-ins, family —...... j...... 648-2426, 94k PASEK PEISER ter. Call 644-8164 after 6 p.m. Asking $8,000. the ch ur^. VERN O N area. 643-4601. BUY DIREK7T from our 'ware* room, 4 . bedroAms, 1V4 baths, , R e a l t y - BOLTON — Four wooded acre pour room year 'round home, Kenyon College U & ; F A C T O R Y ^se and sai^ $^ - $450 on poR RBJNT — Heated apart- 289-7475 628-5819 one car garage on large lot. brand new Winter. Melodi' homesltes, ideally located on-bargain price, furnished. Ask- WILL DO Babysitting, In my . centraUy located. Call Model Home 568-2510 Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. grand, Janssen and Kranich secluded deadend street, excel- w S5 0(W * affiliated, with the Protestant home day or night. 649-7989; 643-5118 between;^8:30 a;m. • lent area of custom Homea • Episcopal Church. B. A. deigrees OPEN SATURDAY ^ W O R K E RS & Bach ^inet and .console * p.m, MANCHESTER — Elxecutive pianos, f u J1 y guaranteed. home, Porter Street area, 4 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Eli-ve room Ranch, oil hot air' iu liberal arts and B. D. degp'ees heat, raised briok fireptacc, on in the theological school are of- Excellent boutty wages, 8 Dogs— ^Birds— ^Pets 41 Prices start $348. Rent or V paid boUdaye, paid fu- buy from $8. a month. Nor- €asy su r?”; Bun-omo U.T ^ li**: AND SUNDAY ; neral leave, pennon plan, AKC MALE Sheltle, tri-colored, man’s FVrniture, corner oil The Rev. John D. Hughes, * vacation plan, group insur- Icompletely houaebroken, good Itne and Ehrest 3t., Manches-r This seven-HKHn Raised Ranch with a heated two-car s^rage is located senior assistant at St. Mary’s ance plus major medical. tioned. Shown by aKWlntment Realtors, 649-5261. Fe a turing with chUdren. 649-3971. ter. Open days 9-9, Saturday, on Converse Road in Bolton. The lot is heavily treed and measures 200 x 288. only. Call the R. F. Dimock . Church, received a B. A. degree Applicanto must be at least ------^^ F. M. GAAL AGENCY Co., 649-5245. BOLTON —Four one-acre wood- at Kenyon College, and a B. D. T HE 6’9” baU and in good xihysi- (about 1% acres). The exterior siding is dipped and stained cedar shingles ed tot, $3,600. CaU the R. F. Broker Gall Green degree from Bexeley Hall, the oal oonAUon. InterviewB at CHIHUAHUA for sale, male, CONN. E3.EC7miC qrgan, spin- for future minimum maintoiance. All windows are easily rmovable for Dimock Oo.' 649-5245. , 643-2682 742-7092 theological seminary of the ROGEIRS OORP., corner of brown, caU 640-2534. ^ et size, exceUent condition. CaU 8171 Vernon school. The Rev. Douglas E. MUl and Oakland Sts., washing. Aluminum storms and screens all arouni Three-inch blanket in- FOR SALE_— Black German **^~” *^’______' 2949 34U8 FAMILY HOME WAITING Theumer, vicar of St. George’s NUTMEGGER RANCH Manchester, prompUy at Shepherd, '"fem ale, one year sulation provides for cool summer living and a year-round heat bill under Suburban For Sale 75 Church, received his B. D. de- 10 ajn., EViday, Magch 11. $200. *The fireplaced living room-dining room is 30’ long completely wains- linens, sprons and wearables old, reasonable. 649-8770. Wanted— ^To Bojr 58 take on a new look when WHH i w nett i^ O N - Sput Level high SOUTH WINDSOR - New list- gree frqm Bexeley HaU in 1962. For you! It’s a spacious 3- _ . . . ___ inp*!ing! Seven irwvm room miEf/vh’i custom Hmilf built An Equal Opportunity THfXlOUGHBRED beagle, coted and has a sypress boarded and beamed ceiling. The kitchen is built trimmed with this lovely border PAn*0-RAMA bedrbom Cape with fam ily on a wooded lot. Six looms In Employer very giood with chUdren, 7 WHEEL TYPE BLOWER, 8" for the family and comes equipped with built-in oven, range, dishwasher, of sUhouette tUUpe in easy-to-do The easy swing to the skirt features. Large living room, all plus garage, 125x150’ lot. ^^oo^^tor^tottt^^ COURT COMES TO LAW YERS *18 ,8 0 0 and the face frowning shallow kitchen with built-ins, walk- Home in exceUent condition. months old. 649-4946. or 4” toteke. CaU 643-9618; disposal and a refrigerator! There are 3 S e ro u s bedrooms, ample closets places, 2 zone heating, stereo, HARTFORD (AP) — Since It IBBTABLJSHEU local chemical Patterii No. 3949 has hot-iron coUar will provide comfort and out > basement. Exceljent Real private tocation but still etc. Plus your own 18x32’ swim- was simpler, the U.S. Circuit ;0ale8 route, exceUent Immedi- and two full ceraque bathrooms on this level. The lower! level also has a full transfer' tor approximately 3 to your spirits, value at $18,900. Call now. close to elementary school. T. 46V2 Ft. X 26 Ft., Over 1200 Sq. Ft. D. Sisco 875-6611, 649-5306. ming pool with accessories. Court of Appeals came to J84 ' «te income and also future for bath and . . . a 16 x 30. ^ p la ce d family room all done up in tobacco bam yards of: 2%” wide border; col- uo. 8171 is for sizes 34 through J. Crockett, Realtor. 643-1677. 8 Bedrocaris Comp!ete With A ttach^ Garago $29,900. By appointment, Szel- Connecticut lawyers Instead of bmblUous man, $126. guaran- or Nggeetions. 48, bust 36 to 50. Size 36, 40 b ^ , „ - 4,, . , - . • Built-In Oven and Range • Range Hood boarding and fleldstone with sliding glass doors to an outside patio.. SOUTH WINDSOR — Beautiful !taed to start Fbr information Ito order, im xi 86c in coins to: 5 yards, 35-inch. With the hup- BARROWS & .WALLACE uga Realty. 742-8680. the other way around. < NEED MORTGAGE 5% room’ Ranch with full base- • C^eramic Tile Baths • Dishwasher esU S28-8866 or 844-0203. ^ )i\l' Arm* Cabot, The Manchester patt-OiBama sewing guide. ^ Manchester Parkade The session here Friday in > « ______ment. Real buy at $16,250. Tiled VERNON Six room Ciotonlal ^bich the attorneys were ad- # Hatchway • Center Hall Entrance^ ABSO LU TE PERFECTIO N 'Three zone heat, ,100 amp. circuit breakers, heated gutters for no “icing’* Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF To order, send 50c in coins to: ' Manchester 640-5306 EULL T D m GEUIERAL factory bath, v i^ ty , many extras. Will mltted to practice before, the • Disposal • City Sewers ks Aiwir.Mr!A«, new YOBK, N.Y. sue Burnett, Manchester EJve.------^______:w id aasedobly work, no exper- are but a few the extra features the owner has built into this 1800 s.f. quaUfy for minimum FHA fi- marked the first sitting o< BOLTON — Elegant Ranch with 2-caf garage, ^ rfect In 10086. : , Herald, 1150 AVE. OF A.MER- g ROOM C30LONIAL —2 years DIRECTIONS: Route SO to West St., Vernon, West St. :|enoe reqiMred. Overtime and home. We think it presents the best in suburban living yet only three min- nanclng. T, J. (Crockett. Real- Agency, 646- jhp court to Hartford In |8 years. to Ridgewood Drive .(across from Armory) to Eaatvtanv:' 'fuH benefits. Empire Tbol and every detail. NeaUed high on a wooded lot. Redecorated in Ehr lat-dass mailing add 10c ICAS, NEW .YORK, N.Y. 10038. old. 2 car attached garage, 4 soft colors to blend with contour of fireplace made of tor, 648-1677.______Judges J. Joseph Smith sodDrive. .M ir. Stock Place, 643-5613. UHL I C . - h i utes from downtowp. Mid thirties. lor on** pattern. Print Name, For ist-dass mailing add 10c "lazge bedrooms, 1% bathe, Uv- Sales By fa.------, , ______MONEY* Georgian Marble on raised hearth. Large bedrooms with Address with Zfo Code* Style tor each pattern. Print Name, BOLTON —Brand new 6-room ROCKVILLB — euistotn built 6 Robert P. AndexSon, both of tog room with fireplace, tor- p b o n e 6 4 9 - 5 2 0 3 anqile closet space. Private studyrobm for Dad’s paperwork room Cape Cod, fiiU shed dorm- Connecticut,“ Joined* ' led W with Judge ^EXPERIENCED JcUm Deere or chllllren’B homeworic, with extra bathroom across haU. Mb. and Stee. Address with Zip Code, Style m^ dining room, large kitch- Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 fire- ; iw«k boe aperatm-, year 'round Dining area adjoining a Xother’a dream kitchen equipped Keep a copy the '66 Spring No. and Size, en With Tappan<^i00, dishwash- places, 2 baths, treed acre lot, er, full ceUar, 1% ceramic til* Paul R. Hays in forming the COLLI-WAGNER . Work. OaU after 6 p.m ., 748- with extra cabinet space. ’ W OLVERTO N REALTORS and Album on hand Don’t miss the Spring A Sum- er, dispbsal, radio and foter- brick and aluminum siding. ed - baths, flieptece, btolt-ln panel, (tonnecticut is part of thq ^ R O U T E 80 *— ROOKVnXS •190. By appointment only. Jt to choose more mar '68 issue of Basic Fashion, com. Mid 20’s. 'Immediate oc- CaU Helen Palm er, 649-3877. J. electric n a i^ tvwt%tr fot, city Court’s Second Circuit, which al* I 848-9088 — 815-8896 k S A V I N G S B A N K $ 2 7 ,5 0 0 649-2813 patera to your style of needle- our complete pattern nisgaztoe. cupancy.. WlU trade. Ohar-Bon D. Real Estate Co., 643-5129,^ utUlUes, near everything. No so lncludeo New 'S;ork and Ver* IDXjFER FCMt E>ira(ture and iKMrtil 60b a eopyl 600,. “ “ Reel Estate, 648-0688. 649-8638. ag«nta,i Ob> altar I. I7B4T40. nooitt. •ppUonce delivery truck. CbU OF M A N CHESTER HAIKNJ) A. HINCKS 87S-6284 Bbr. PsltWEW. 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On Agenda March 21 narlBl Faric, teast Hartford. Ralph H. Love, president of the A variance request from the Lutz Junior Museum, to . . , ,u„_„u_wv drftzhted unitea Atrorai corporate STSJv permit it to erect a 24-*y 50 foot shelter in the ^ alienee the lush- «Lnrt - ^ e owned Oak Grove Nature Preserve, heads a seven-item neii last evening, so that it Aircraft Ootp., has beerf award- SS^is agenda up for public hearings before the Zoning Board nearly shouted ,«lelf hoarse for ^ a co n t^ t to d^elop proce- mtereaiea _a_------y------y------Appeals (ZBA) at its March fh« nHnnin^ii^ »nd displayed dures and computer program pnotograpners. of Appeals (ZBA) at its March o,e principals and displayed 21 meeting. the utmost^thuslasm throufeh- '«■ p i^ t to dtotribute' The hearings will be held at out the evening cataJlogtog information to oth- aHanchester A rea Alumnae 8 pm. in the 'Municipal BuUd- production was Chib of Pi Beta Phi wUl meet ing Hearing Room. great as the response it wSm.niMi »vnn»>,Avniif and elect oftScers Monday at The shelter, to be used as an .iipitpd Tt was axtremclv eood Slxte«®i libraries torougliout 7:30 psn. at the home of Miss Indoor laboratory retreat for ,, ’ „ __t sensational Of country, including Yale’s Maivella Burke, 39 iBunUnxMk nature classes would be Placed sensatKma. Harvard’s in New Bng'land, nature classes, wouia pc piacea course, the work is invariably a ^ Rd., ISast Hartford. A film, on the existing perking lot, off c^owd pleaser and this crowd •The Lady and the Stock Elit- the sonth side of Oak Grove narticul&rlv nleased to * September. change,” will be shown by a npresentaUve of the firm St. and approximatelyai 400 feet ® FSc^Srellirranco v^reiii in thfeast.tne catalog T t!? data T in a form Paine, Webber, Jackson and east of Autpjlm St. , - Corelli is unquestionably comouters It would be of rustic design owner of a masmificent ew n ^ t^ Ourtis. Mrs. Hans Bensche Is owner oi a ma^uiceni, available to toe participating chairman of program. She will and would be placed on a con-, ydee which he uses with assur- ii»,no,ricB be asalsted by Mrs. Wiiliam S. Crete foundation, for possible ance and verve. He is likewise oontmet is financed im- Rogers, Mrs. Vamum J. Abbott ftfture removal,, in the event tall, dark and handsome. He ^ ^ library of Jr. and Mrs. George A. Krtvlck. relocates its made a convincing Rhadames congress from toe OouncU of C«^r St. facility. and his almost frenetic recep- Library Resources, Inc. The museum has a »6,000 tlon was a foregone conclusion. ______Miss Marilyn Twomey, daugh- grant from the Ehisworth Oiar- yet with everything in his W INS TRIP ter of Mr. end Mrs. Irvtng itable Foundation of Middle- favor, he chooses to remain a _ „ ^ rx Twomey of 267 Porter St., is a town toward construction of the great Italian tenor, rather than aaSf r^rlse^ta^ Junior hostess at a party for shelter. the supremely fine artist he r ’T prospectiye Wellesley students The 53-aore tract had been could be if he so chose. He has ^uipm ent C o ^ ra - Saturday morning, March 19, at set aside in 1963 by toe town no need to resort to crowd- toe home of Mrs. Robert Y. With Band board of directors as a perpet- pleasing trickery, yet often he Wallingford, has reertved Pelgrift, 46 Arlington Rd., West Mai E Walter Lamie former nature preserve, and was chose to entertain the audience Hartford. Juniors imereeieointerested “Iin fPriced under toe Jurisdiction of at the expense of the compos- Officer-m-charge of toe Man- fonservation Com- eris desirX as indicated in toe Mrs. Pelgrift for ftirther Jnfor chaster Salvation Army Corps, mission (TOC), which named score. matlon. will appear as vocalist and L*itz Museum Its caretaker. Ellnore Roas sang opposite trombone player with the Ca- The 'TOC'^ has already ap- him In the title role and re- The polish ASnerican Club dots’ Band and Male Chorus of ■ proved toe construction of toe celved nearly as much acclaim will meet tomorrow at 1 p.m. \ toni

Hose Co. 1, Eighth District Loomis St., received eight for permission to dtandndeh a Passages. Louis S g a ^ , noted .Mitchell has been represent- United Aircraft Corporation director of marketing. Alderuc- 55e doE., a t to e farm Flra Department, will meet at MRoohestPr Memo- I» « e l Mnd on toe northeast many excellent portray- mg lyier Ooiporatich for 17 spent over $5 million last year cio has authored and co-au- NATSISKY FARM stitches at Manchester Memo- ^ BaseeH and Foster als here In the past, just couldn’t yjam . for air service travels. This Is toored a considerable number Inc. Monday at 8 p.m. at fire head- 122 New m atoer Rd. quairters. Main and Hilliard Hospital last night to close Rasldenoe Zone B and ^ as Ramfls, high priest an increase of over $775,859 of U.S. and foreign patents. He a chin laceration he received in Business Zone H. The parcel villain. He sang very well, is now a resident of New York, off Dart HUl Rd- on toe Sts. NAMED ADVISOR which was spent the previous Vemon-S. Windsor Une but will soon be moving to a a two-car accident at Hilliard now contains an apartment *'® ®®iiMn’t get enough Saul M. Silvenstein of 28 year. Phone 644-0304 St. and W. Middle Tpke. And building of onfer 20 units which Stephen St., president^______of____ the The expenditures for air serv- new home In Connecticut. ■k Open Dally 7 to 7 4r he also got a ticket from police enjoys a nen-omforming use, Chester Ludgin did well m (jarporation, has been ices Include passenger travel, ------Amonasro, a role appEuently Look! Look! Look! Hartford County charging him with failure* to since It was erected before n,nnaaan a an n annaann « appointcd to thc advlsory com- air freight, air mall and air par- Raymond F. Tucker of 128 more suited to him than the drive In toe proper lane. *bg regulahions inittee of an intamatiDnal fel- cel post. Pond Lane, local representative one in which he was last heard . Superior Court Police say Fitzgerald was liidhod. lowahip program, recently in- United Aircraft executives ®f tli® Nationwide Insurance nere.here JiirwmErwin uensen,Densen MarshalMarsnai ^ w ^ p program, nrw,

about 1:45 p.m., police re ^ rt. empty store at U 6 Spruce St., w hen______. St.. When you get right down to ^^J^® Office, council: Machia was given a written In Business 2k>ne H, tor light i think the most artistic job '''^®V "'® ' Dominic J. Farr, The man who will reeSvq. it, I think themost artistic job ?^®y P^mlmc J. Farr ^ The r Items Donated -warning for failure to drive a industrial use. He piroposes to of the evening was turned in by suggested an improvement awards at toe Sales Council ^ reasonable distance apart. operate a business tor toaipen- j^ton Guadagno who conduct- mail to new apart- banquet this spring are: Mur- ^

' Hillstown Rd. north of Weth- ing tods, tor making rubber His readings'of the orches- ” '®”^ houses; ’Thomas J. Don- ^ To Teen Center ® ereU St. was the scene of a car- stampe, and for similar serv- tral portions were excellenUy ®^^ (retired) tor a suggestion ■ ^ The Teen Center iB getting a sUtion wagon accident this ices. in keeping with the composer’s ^ safety Improveinent at the

pod table and soone tables and morning about 12:15 a.m. when 5. From Henry and Mary demands office, and Howard F. Pit-

chaiiirB, tihe donations oominc ^ southbound car driven by Denting, for a speciail exception Speakii^ of the orchestral por- showing a way to re- MOTO’S from toe Fud'Dealer’s Division, P- O’Sullivan, 19, of East to conwrt a tw<^famUy dwelling uons, the production last night dectried equip- «w> nhamhM- nif rwmm.nr-., Hartford, hit a northbound car iui® threerfamlly, at 219-221 ^as sumptuous enough to enlist ”'®”^ ** *^® Parcel Post Sta- ^ toe Olwmber of Commerce driven by Samuel H. Stltham, Schod St., In Residence Zone the services of performers on FUEL OIL and from toe town. 50, of Rt. 44A, Bolton, accord- B. ’They are also requesting a the “Verdi trumpet” a difficult ------3 OLE OWNER 383 Main St. j^ASTER CARDS from Charles Mlniouoci, chairmen ing to police. variance for the waiver of min- instrument to play, and fre- ■'of toe OofC division, met re- ’The O'Sullivan car, police re- imum lot requirements. quently omitted from pertorm- •Frank Gakeler o f Bolton has East Hartford oently with General Manager port, hit a tree on toe right side 8. From Pad and Elizabeth ance. The musicians were Im- recently become toe sole own- Tel. 568-1820 Robert B. Weiss md Park and of toe road and then continued Kristoff, tor a variance to divide ported from New York, and Rec Superintendent Horace to roll at an angle to the left a parcel of land at 232 Spring were one of the touches that Up To Muiptaey to discuss needed side of the roadway for a dis- St., in Rural 2Sone, into two tend to make Connecticut Opera equipment for toe Teen Center, tance of about 145 feet before building lots which would have a big league company. “The 2500-year-old brow- NOW OPEN IN OUR Hie BXiel Dealers agreed to it hit the Stltham wagon. Both less frpntage toan Is reqdred. Staging, under Riccudo Mor- master had a problem this wpek im tili he came to the Per Gearanee eo March Sk rv sM tvs M AR.12fh niM A R.10

■ i ' . For NEW YORK (AP)-r-The three major television net- works are now in the midst of setting up schedules for inext fall. Already the publicists are beating their drutos to excite us about all the delights in store— six rtibnths ahea staff and wnnto for men and ^ m e,” a collection of circus M 8gt. Joe Friday. Wobb moved agt. Friday has a new slda- women. Furniture wtU be do- acts. John Gary, the stager, who ,jbn tooth er entecprioes incluidiiig iolck in the two-hour drama, nated ^ local Vietnamese mer- jias become almost a regular on : itelevisian settee and most re- which comprises three actual Zero Ahead chants and building materials Danny Kaye Show" will ' weiitty, a post as bead of Warner oases from Los Angeles police wUl be bought ait a dieooimt CBS hour for the TMeyiskm. department films. The fresh Of Everyone through the Vletnsniiese dis- &i is now in the midst of ,fllm- partner is veteran character tzict oUef. (See Page Three) Ing "Dragnet 1866,” a/a up-to- comedian Harry Morgan, Ho miAiTWOOD (AJ») — Zero’s date, two-hour vorsited Ben back,” ex- —the itkad, mounbalnouB comic otood still for Joe Friday. He plained Webb, "bob’ he had al- artist cf Broaidwey’s "FhkBer bos the some stoUd face, the ready signed for a pflot film at On The Roof.” He is here to ap- Soane emotionless voice, and Fox. They wcxddn’t let Um pear on k Carol Burnett CB6 he's still a sergeant loose Cor ours.” special wMch also ooatais IA^ '*But I’m exactty 10 pounds ’tDragnet 1966” is another of a cHle Batt. The theory, no doubt, hsowier than whet: I dnishsd the to that two siMh fonnMaUe asriia," confessed Webb. "Old (See Fags Four) odmedteimto xeqidre a ocmfc Whidaface they oah me.” whs can keep up with them. poundige was not nod- Slat’s Zero. He seems to bs

aesble. R no doUbt came' from Mi&d of sveryone, iraprovistag oomlo bits at aM fimeg, even Como, Is Signed over a lunch table. When same- one at the table ordered wine, For 19th Year iie ahpped toto a gslUc fantasy. Parry Oomo will start his <

. 1606-67 seasim. FoK,” remained Hostel, who qiM Oomo specials wM pre- tasd depart^ from com ^ to snqit programs of the newly p^ a heavy to "Punic lb The ' announced "The Road West” Streets. "1 sm besfosBy a New . d r a m a s e r i e s . yia^sr, but nay memories of Two cf the ■programs win be ibis town were plessni* ones. 1165 presented as OomoM traditional "My wue feels tbs same way. 'hahday shows. The first, a pre« The other day when we passed J - I Thanksgiving Day program will the poi^ tide Where qur kMs bs colorcast Monday, Nov. *1, used to go]; she cried. When we FEU>NIOUS FEMALEUGlamorous JuUe Newmitr followed by Ihs ohrWmas Monr paiMd our old niaifcst, ihe tarns up as the Ca^oman on Wednesday ana RADIOS Monday, Dec; 16. remain- stted. When we pmmtH the db- Thursday, newest villainesa to oppose The Batman. | CAU. M M 1M ing five speotals w * be present- sper laundry, she otod. She bM She will try to commit ihe ‘^urr-fect” oinMi I ed to 1687 on dates to bs an- gt— jhws ramti - Shows start at 7:3Q on Clpumel 8. A

SA'fCBDA.T, |£ARCH I*, jn cu B TSom B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAJfCEILhCi 4 ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATUl^DAY, MARCH 12, 1966 PAGE TWO Educationei TUESDAY JO PROGRAM PROGRAM _ ota^sas'Tw o T Loves” #v«rAto** $ShlrieyUi Ii 4ai Morning Channel (38) The Three S teo M Lalne, Laurence Harvey _ PROGRAM ChaUenget __ _ 8:88 (20) Americans At Work ItM (8) Best SoUer (38) WhIriyWtds Jack Hawkins. Though she (22-28) HanUey-BiIakler TV (8-2M8) Ben Casey completely devoted i to eomery Clift. Elizabeth T*y- (^M ew t S80ei^(fC) port .Peter Jennings News 8:48 (28) Nows and Weather (WEDH, Channel 2 4 ) (38) Bachelor Father (28) Peter Jennings New8 ■ Ssealand school teacner ,Aiatu in the moWe. jfhe. ,’6X 7:88 <8) After D ,lyerjM e^ 1:38 (3) As The World *««"»■, ^ 5:46 Vonmtoeov has an inexpUoahle Is based on TheddCre Drie^. (28) Bachelor LTather “Tiger Bay” Little (22-80) Lot’ s Make A Deal (08 • :N (20) The Big Ptetara fear ot accepting adult krra. (C) The story ot- ships, the fUed. _ er*s "An American Tragddy". {MaUnday — Friday), (3) AalSte WorW Taras (22)' Bocky sad. His Ftleads <«) Alamal Fan .1>S8 (8) Flintetones _ SUNDAT (22-38) News (C) men who' navicate them « a (gj Satardsy at the Battos Eastman’s (Clift) prospects of OMO) Loips Hahe. A Deal W ' (28) Year Health U Yaar Fa- (3) Password _ _ (38) Sea Hunt (8-2840) F Troop an cxplanatloQ oc tlio lAnff- Gulfstream Park-Donn Hand- a comfortable married life wlto (2M8) Now* ' tB fe' (22-38) D W Of Onr UvS8 (08 (48) News at Six 8:88 (3) Petticoat Janettes tO> uage and ciutoniii of tbo foa« . we^thy Angela Vlckeia (Mish Tlnie t Feint o t V iew „ • :86 (3) B l^ ta aad News 8:86 (gf^iSomento el 4)omlelt — ^ , (E348-t8> NewSjJFra^ Repeat of Mar 9,. 9'jOO P.Z (8-24to) n o Narses oheyens (8-28-40) P o ^ n FInoa <§•? PhnUerfal World ^ 0«U Taylor) are upset by the tnar- (t24^,Bws Of Oar Uvea 7:U (B ) Westera Kara. XOghUgMa :18 (48) iUu demands oC nfs former News ) Chum-Awakened Giojrt 1:38 (3) Honse Party (O) ( ) -dwhoB------IK“ow FlMter- 8:16 (8) Ceavenattoas . (C> (38) Sports Camera Repeat ot Mar 9, 8:00 PJ (2248) The Oocton tU 22 •‘•f^o”uT316®8^.P00” An 8 » U:M (S> BED 3 girlfriend, All(:e Tripp Ojflss (8-2848) T h « » “ ?W (48) Mtor Jenaings Newa { (22) Special Beport amination In depth of the mc * (**-8*> EzplorUc wald at the Valley Golf Club, Winter) an expectant mother. 8:28 IS) Sign Ob aad Prayer I HUtory ot Negre P Wide World ot Sports 0:38 (8) The Kbaer _• 8:38 (3) Saitefae Semester (84848) A Time For Da - I Opinlan In the Capttol (8) To Ten The T r ;^ ^ ifmia aad Weather 5;M <») Brad.DavU Mow ■ __ (8-28-48) HoHywoed Palaee (0> (8) Ftoaliers ol Sctoace S:88 (22-88) John Forsythe Show in Hind U.S. first incident at Ijexlngton.to 18:88 (8) G u asijjjto 2:65 (2848) , Womea’a Teach JTews ~ (C) I O p en (22-88) Another Worid (28) B o m „ (8-2848) Mm FugiUva the surrender of Cornwallis • :M «> Weather, Sporto'aad Mews (38) Agrienltare On Parade (8) To Ten jTho Trato Birth.....th (^ntrol PUla (8-2848) General Hospital (22-88) £ a U e y - Brlakley (22) Stiagray 18:88 (8) Step This W a » . __ (8) Newt and Weatitor 8t88 8:88 (2248) Dr. KUdara (< » Fourth Bstato _ 11:88 (3-8-28-22-iM8) News, Sperta at Yorktown, 1781. (0) (8«) Theatre Sd__ ^ _ , (48) Daager Is MJr Duflaasay (22-38) Another W ^ „ , 8:25 (8) News Beport. (C) . and Weather (22-38) Ib d ay ^ o w < 0 > ^ (B-jC8^) General Hospital Repeat of Mar 10, 8:80 p,Z8. 8:38 (3) Dick Vaa Dyke Show I (8) Peter Jenaings News “Qeetas Box Two ex-O.Ls (C) ■ ’ The French Chrf - (22-38) Yon Don’ t Say (O ) (3) A fter DlBnerTttovte U:1B (SO) Tonight Show turned electricians tem pt^ ^ U:tt (34-2848) News Bepeft (8) NeNews _ . _ Trumpeter A1 Hirt, comedian Repeat of.. Mar 7, 8:90 pun. Starring Johnny ^rstai (Ol **** ’ «;8t (8) News ® Sen. R lU coff (8> Space CemnuuidMr $ Snew Andy tonight. 8:88 (S> BangerAndy Show <08 _ Gene Kelly.. Cyd Chariest •Lake Atoka” Gadabout Gad- (22) The Scherop-MaoMell Be- 7:66 (8) Let’s Talk About (tU S T y m a g MmrrMB (8-2A48) A Man Called Sheto ! S t o r i e e o f D o (2248) The Match Game (08 man who loses hla courage In Three fun-loving ex O.I. s meet dis flies to Oklahoma to flab U:18 (8) Nlte THe ^ r „ 6:80 (3) Captata Kaamroo _ 8:88 (3) Baager Andy Show (0> Repeat of Mar 11, lO:00 p,itt, (28) Never Young combat OonslSered one of the Linda LAwson, Dennis H ^per (48) Operation Alphabet n for a reunion ten years after beautiful Atoka Lake. W . vloBt Bow Saturday Night (22-38) A e Match Game (0 ) 8:88 (2) Hasel (C) (48) The Swabhy Show greatest war motion plctu^. (8-2044) Americaa Bandstand Dracula Bela Lugosi, David I (8) MIokey Moaie Clab (28) Never Too Toang MONDAY (22-38) News Audle Murp^, BUI Maiddin. V-J Day. "Fiend Without a Face” Manners. (48) BUlemaa (84848) Poytoa maoo 11:38 (40): Merv Griffin Show (22) Film Marshaa Thompson, TCersn^ (48) The Swabhy SJiow - 18:88 (8) HoUywopd Talent Sooats In-SchooI Program z .X (8) Big 8 Theatre . (8) Addanis FkmUy 11:38 (22) Tonight Show Hap Blohards Shaw 4:26 (2248) Newa Thin la Cennectient (28) Beader’s Digest Kilbum. Deadly, cunning brain (48) Sat Edition Newa (8) Saifside Six (2248) Baa for Year Life (€) ”(}uanTes” After a bank rolh Starring Jo h n n y (Jarson (C ) land. .... monsters start a reign of-tor- 4:M <8> Big 8 Theatre _ _ ' " (8-2848) Bob Caaey Social Studlez Grades 14 bery, four men and a woman (22-3848) Local News aad 19:66 (48) U.S. Air Foroe Beligloas A springtime film of tullM 11:28 (8) Saturday Snectaeulu (22) Mike Douglas Shaw ; S-D, P o e t r y Weatoer por ntar a D. R A ir Fobce “Two Weeks In Another Town” (28) Uoyd Thaxton ‘•Francis Coven the Big Town 11:88 (24-28-8848) News Beport head for a Mexican bordar FUm — Sign Olf and how they are grown in ixperlmentiU Talking mule helps reporter (22) The Big Newa Grades 44 town an i trouble. Fred Mao- I (22) Westera Moss BigUigkte Holland. _ secret radar e: One time Hollywood boy won- (48) News and Views I Kxplorlag Onr Lzngnnge (88) Spelts Camera 1:88 (38) One O’ clock Beport and station in Canada.. H o r r i f y i n g der, now has been, gets one (3) Deputy Dawg drive police crazy and gan^ ; (88) Tonight Show ^ Murray. Dorothy Malone, S ^ Sin Oft . „ (22) Satardsy Aftoneea Foa- • c l i m a x . _ „ 8:16 stera out of town. Donald Starring Johnny Carson (O) Grades ney Chaplin, John Gavin. (O (48)' Peter_ Jennings News IrlO (8) News, Moment* ol Com- more chance— as a produo- 8:38 (3) Leave It to Beaver ; W onder o f Word# (22-38) My Mother, Ike Car (28) OhampioBshto Bowling tloo assistant to a movie mog- (48) Jack Lalaaae O’Connor, Yvette Dugay. . QUINN O’HARA relaxes on (8) Monday Starlight (20) Where The Action Is fort — Good Night Hymn led (2-S) Natloaal bvltattoaal (48) The Oater Umits ul. Edward Robinson, Kirk (28) Where th e. AcUoa U “Lizzie” Acute schizophrenia ■Language Arts — Grades ( « (22) Feature Four-mitef-Four-miteto (C> Teamameat , 8:66 (88) Take Five a tropical island after* she and » ,AU A b o u t Y o n ' "A Kiss Before Dying” Robert (8-2848) Combat _ ^ A first-round baaketludl 7:88 (8) L a w Show - Douglas, Cyd (^ ris s e , George 18:88 (3) I Love Lacy (22) Peutm Foa^Thl^ causes woman to develop "A Kiss Before Dying” aint walker Is featured (C) Hamilton. (C) ■•All the Y oim Men’ S1(L two otJier Air Force •women three penumalltles —a duu Natural Bdenae -^.Grades pm Wagner and Jeffrey Hunter. (22-M) Please Don’ t Bat the Queen a Photo Fan ot the 29th annual N a fl Invi- (22) Camp Baaamack (22-36) E ye Oness (0 ) ney Poitler, Alan Ladd and office girl, a sultry woman U:66 Anywhere in MicUtaa The daughter of an ind— Dnteles (C) tational Tournament... _ ^ ^ ■ "The Happy Time” The life ol (8) Divorce Court cTwaii during a transattontte (3) Bed Skelton Honr MH lONDON — Queen Victoria "Not as a Stranger” Boboit (38) The Ihiherer-MacNeil Be, a French Canadian' (atnlly In (48) B ou the-.Clews James Parren. A Korean C o m -______„ and a normal, attractive per- P.M. tst Is murdered by her lover port (C) son. Richard Boone, Eleanor 12:25 Book Beat H . who was only interested in Guests: Stubby Kaye, aad Fe- was the devoted mother of nine Mltchum. Frank Siruttra and Ottawa during the '20b. ,Chaa 18:26 (22-38) News waSL s2‘ fHght It all takee place on '“The Ted Sorensen tula. dark. Olivia DeHavilland. Based on 7:88 (8) Jackie Gleason Show Boyer. Louis Jouirdan, Linda Parker, Joan Blondell. her-money. — so devoted that she filled 110 (22-38) Flipper (C )____ _ 18:38 (8) Homomakern* M o ^ „ b^g given commau?T° over jolm Forsythe Show” Monday (8) Movie Festival ot Hite Altve nnd About _ . _ - (S8> Superman . _ (22^> Dr. Kildare (O) novel Morton Thomp- Christian, Marsha Hunt._ “Mrs. O’Malley and Mr. Mur Natural Science - Grades K-i (8-2840) HcHale’s N avy . , albums with fam ily photo- __ _ the__ story. of (2848) Ossie aad Harriet (88) Saturday Night Tonight "The Wild North” Stewart (48) Adventares In Paradise son, this to 8:88 (22-30) I Dream of deaaale lone” . Admirer of crime £»‘°?Jhom tirU^ at 8 on Channels 22 and 30. Granger, Cyd Charisae. ------'’ “ -^ratnre^ „ _ (8) Hike Donglas Shew 8:88 (22-30) Tuesday Night at the man's desire and efforts Hiow (C) tbrillera finds herself involved Grades B4 8:88 Movies graphs. become a doctor. (8-2040) Donna Beed Show lead them to securing their U:26 (48) H erv OrUfin ffliow (28) White Hnntor 8:88 (3) Secret Agent . _ 11:26 (48) MedaUlou Theater (O) in one on a train .when she (M) Have Ona, WIU Travel 11:38 (22) Saturday Night Beitolt^ helps a detective find an em- objective. (22) Booky aad His Friends 11:38 (22) Tonight Show ______Grades 44 (8) Movie TBA Patrick McGoohan "Dmigei^ 11:46 (22) Springfield Indians Hooh- - ( 3 8 ) B a p e r m a a ~ Starring Johnny Carson (C) l:8« ous Secret” John Drake bezzler.' Marjorie Main, James (48) The Saint (38) Sea Hunt • ; 6:48 (20) News and WeathM kite (C) ^ I (8) News —Moments of Cone- Repe^ of Mar lO, 6:00 p.m. Time Channel _ „ (22)■' CoronatTon " atlc Ball (8) Golf Ciassio , ^ Oriental KAOS master ,spy In l:M (38) News —Sign-OH (8-28-40) The Dating Game (8) News nnd Weather . 8:88 What’s New - Children 1:18 (8) Best SeUer (C ) 6:48 (8> Fetor Jeuulugs News Bruce Devlin and B o b (48) B. 8. Ate Force BoH- 6:46 (28) Peter Jennings News (28) America’ s Problems aad fort —Good N ll^t Hymn 7;M (S) What in the WorldT Live coverage of the St. Pas- in an effort to retrieve the 12:88 (3) Love o f L ife 8:88 (28) This Is the Answer Repeat ot 6:30 p.m. (&-2048) Ben Casey rick’s Day Parade Commit- Charles play a first-round stolen formula for a tran- glons Film and SJga Off (2240) Jeopardy.,(C) 7:80 Travel Tim e (22) At Home with Kitty “The Balkan Countries" match with Dave Harr and 1:46 (22) Late Show _ (8) Tammy tee’s Coronation Ball from the quilizer bomb that produces (8) Girt Talk , ^ Anywhere in Michigan (38) Bachelor Father Mt. Tom Banquet House, Hol- Tommy Jacobs. Instant sleep. (C ) “The Wasp Women” Susan (2040) Donna Beed Show 7:38 The M agic Boom 1:88 (3) As the Worid Tnras (20) 1 Led Three liv e s (38) Boiler D erto Cabot and Fred Blsley .12:26 (3) News Volcanoes (22-30) Let’ s Hake a Deal 40) (22-3848) Local News, Weather yoke. Kitty Broman aiid Bin «:M (8) Community Salate: . (820-48) Lawreace Welk Show 2:86 (8) News, Moments ef Com- '•1:16 (22) Westera Moss HIghllghta Rasmussen host the event, the Norwalk Host Jim Randal 12:38 (3) Search for Tomorrow . 8:88 The French Chef 1:66 (22-30) News highlight of which will be the 8:88 (»^80) Saturday Night at the fort —Good Night B ) ^ - (22-38) L rt’ s Play Post Offlco Orabmeat Appettsera w 4*k 2:80 (S) Password (38) Sports Camera leads TV 8 viewers on anoth- 2:46 Honse Party (C> (22-38) The Virginian (C ) 12:66 (2LS8) News 8:88 International Hagoalae (22-30) The Doctors (8-2048) The Batman (O) 18:38 (22) T ria l at Tara 18:80 Great Decisions (8-2040) A Time tor Us 8:80 (8-2840) Patty Ddke Show Story of victory of St. Patrick 8:38 (8) The Beverly Hillbillies (O) over paganism in ancient Erin, Resurgent Japan 2:65 (28-40) Women’ s News Leif Erickson. Jeanne. Cagney 18:M Legacy :______3:88 (3) To TeU the Troth (8-20-48) Code: Blue Light , (22-30) Another World 3:00 (8) Green Acres (C) and Richard Hale. (8-2040) General Hospital (22-30) Bob Hope Comedy Bpe- 11:88 (S-S-IM IJW O) News, Sports SUNDAY JO PROGRAM TUESDAY cinl (C) and Weather A.H. In-Sohool Frogranh 3:28 (3) New* _ . „ GuesU Lee Marvin, PhyUte U : 16 (M) Tonight Show Angel” A ruthless star maker 9:30 ToU Mo a Story 3:88 (3) Dick Van Dyke Show Diner and Peter Fountain. Starring Johnny Carson (O Time Chanael Springfield Union; Harold Le- is slain in a recording studio Language Arts - Grades K 4 (22-38) Yon Don’ t Say (O) 7:’45 (8) ^ ra d Heart ^ Vanway, Greenfield Recorder- and Mason defends the young 8:65 Science to Industry (8) Space Commander 8 Show, (8-2040) Big VaUey (C ) 11:28 (3) Wednesday Starlight Gazette, with Alan H. Olm- (28-40) Youn^ M a r r i^ 8:88 (3) Dick Van Dyke Show (O) ' —Showdown at Abilene”------For- 8 : (8) The The^ Chriito^ers______atead. Manchester Evening. singer accused of the crime. Grades 44 ' 18:08 (8) Dany Kaye Show (C ) (848) This, Is the Life (22-38) Danny Thomas Special 18:26 A rt Comes AUve 8:88 (3) Banger Andy Show (0 ) e mer sheriff returns home from Herald, as editor In chief. (22-30) Hatch Game (C ) Guests; Edie Adams, Fred Civil War to find his girt en- (88) Agrienltare ea Parade < "Danny Thomas Ghes Coun- Art—Grades 24 Gwynne and Glenn Yart)op- S:16 (3) Davey and Goliath (48) Winning Pint try and Western.” With guest 18:66 The Magic ol Worto , (28) Never Too Young gaged to a ruthless cattle 2:08 (3) Mister Ed ■ (40) Swabhy Show outm and Paid Weeton, mur ron. Jock Mahoney, Martha 8:88 (3) Adventares ol Gnmby (C> (82848) N.B.A. BasketejOI stars Kay Starr. Eddy Arnold, i Language Arts - Grades K4 sioal director. Hyer, David Janssen. (C) (8) Davey aad Goliath (C) Boston Celtics va Baltimorn Pat Buttram and Bobby Vin- P.M. 8:26 (22-38) Nows (88) Introduction to the Mew ton, others- tC) ■ 3:86 In-8ohool Preview 4:38 (3) Big 3 Theatra (22-38) I Spy (8) Movie Festival ot Hits "Ramar and the Savage (3hal- Robert Ciup and Bill 0 »h y "The Last Time I Saw Paris’!* Testament , (38) Championship Bowling (82040) Sunday Night Movie Children’s Literature "One Thousand Fine" Robin- (48) Dawn Bible Institnto (C) ■’Carousel” Gordon MaoHae . ^ 8:26 In-School Preview lenges” Scientist has to cope Blizabeth Tayhw. Van John- 3:88 (3) Sports Spectocidar with evU medicine man and son and Scott take a danger- non. Three Interiocking themea, 8:45 (8) Light Time The Hall of Fame Swimming Rodgers and Hammersteln’a Window on Our W oiU ous trip into the Mexican jun- 8:00 (8) My Friend Flicka (O) Broadway hit musical. (C) 8:46 Sets and Systems „ tribes fighting over a be- — ------set In post WW II parts. and Diving Championships at witched woman. Jon Hall, Roy gle to find U.S. gold bufllorbullion U:26 (40) Merv^ Grlffla Shew (8) Faith (or Today (C) Fort Lauclerdale, Fla., and the 18:8 (3) Candid Camera . .1 Repeat ot March 14, 8:80 p.m. Uiat was lost In a plane crash. (32) Bed Ryder (2240) The Wackiest Ship la ^tl6 The Friendly Gtagt Montgomery. 11:80 (2?) ton igh t Show (Inal game of the Worid s (28) When) the Actloa Is Challoe at SalvaUoa pecicu. 8:08 Open Hind „ Command- Performauee season on Wednesdays. (88) tecridee of the Mass 4:88 S (3) Forest Bangers (C> (22) Boston Brains Heekey wm Repeat of March A ttOO p.B. Bruins at Toronto _ (C) (48) It Is .Written (C> (88) S ^ rts la Actloa 18:88 History o f N egro F o o ^ 'The comedy team of Rowan 18:88 (8) Leek Vp and L ive U. S. Open Speed SlutiM (38) Sunday Night Late Show Free at Last 6:88 (g)M ike Donglns Show TV Birthdays (8) latoraaVenal Zeaa Championships in Lake Placid, "Commandos Strike at Dawn lAWRENOB WEIK, ptMSid- 18:88 Calendar (28) Snecess,^Storles and M artin have the hour show (38) Fetor Potemns One of the great film s of WW Repeat of 7:00 p.zs. (28) Three Stooges N.Y. and a Portugese Bull II. A true story with a splendid 6:38 (28) New Horbons of Dean MarUh (no relation) on TeHevteton pensonaUUes olH (tor Faith tor 'Tediv Fight. (C) ing over the bairhecue pit'as wail 18:46 (38) Sacred Heart Program_ 1 cas^ headed by Paul MunL (38) m irtyblrds M6 C Thursdayi^ and “Mona Me- CMOvlng birthdays during ttzp I '>(8-22) Special . „ _ „ ^ (40) Bob Yonng News BTEDNESDAY 8:48 (28) News and Weatoer 11:88 (3) Camera Three '• Doral (Jpen Golf Sports Net- 11:38 as a program of mui^'itonighft A:H. In-School Progranu OlUBkey’ ’ w ill li)e replaceld by a com ing •week Incflude: i work. Live coverage of the U:46 (8) Movie Festival of Hits AUve and Abent (B ) 6:45 (28) Peter Jennings News (8) Moratag Seminar "Casablanca” Ingrid Ben- at 8:30 on Channel 8. 9:38 8:88 (28) The Christojhers half-hour musical ttu>w called Mlarch 18, Peter. Breck, "H i8 Spotlight on Unlv, of Brldge- tlnat holes of this major event man, , Humphrey Bogart STANEK ELECTRONICS - 8:56 Wonder ef Words (B) (22) Boohr and His Ih iea in the PGA National, Tour. 18:28 Exploring Natue (w “MlcMe Finn’s." “The. Baron,” Big VaMoy." (28-40) American Bpertsmaa Rick's gambling casino ex- (88) Sea Hunt ^»M8) Ballwtnkle (O) pfodes when an old love walks 18:66 Window on Onr WoiM (48) News at Six another new British import on M)aroh 18, BJdwBsid Overett (83) Fatth to Faith t;28 (8) Daktart (C> in, bringing her husband. 277 B R O A D STREET— P H O N E 649-1124 Social Studies - GradM M 8:85 (3) Sports, News, Weathes (88) Froatlen ot Faith 6:M (22-38) WUd KIngdem (0) U:28 CbUdren’ s' Literatnre (B ) ABC, wffl have stoiy lines not Horton, •‘P T ro ^ .’’ 11:18 m From the «elle(to .Campaa (8) Movie Spcctaoalar .. (48) Sunday Edition Newn HUtory of -Negro Poopto 6:18 (48) Cheyenne. U:66 (48) Featnra 48 (C> TURNPIKE U:66 6:16 (22) Clnbhonte previously seen by Ametioaa Mlarch 1®, Nanicy Malone, Central Conn State College "White Feather” Robert Wag- U;28 (22) Peter Gnnn P.M. , 6:26 (g ) Speelal Beport (8-2848) Dlsceveiy ’86 ner and Debra PageL 'YoUlig (30) Sign Oft Beport — Sign 12:25 Great Decisions 'wttSr’wnltor Craa. audieitoes. "The liong Hot Summer," Discovery goes to Jap"Japan. prospector In love wlth_a_Chey- TE X A C O 1:88 thir',to'Conneetteto OH ■ kite (C) • Kent Smith “Peyton Pteoe,” (28) Bcaatealoal Dltcai enne princess a i^ In brlngtw ,on 1:26 AU About Yon (B ) ^ There . wUl he “Oourt-Mor- about iteace treaty of 1877. (C) (3) News, Weather, Moment (8) Newn and Weatoer and Oedl Kobe, “Peyton Plooe.'* fram Berne at Meditetien — Sign Off 2:08 Exploring Onr f n guugo 4B8 (28) Ladles Day - _ . „ tial," stiH another Britiah-made (88) Jewish U te (28) FUm Featnree (48) U.S. A ir Force Beliglons Open 24 Honrs A Day > mak e a differ ence where yo u SAVEl 3:86 In-School Preview I- (2248) HnaHey • Btiahley U:4S (18) The Ohristophen (48) Scope FUm — Sign Off (0 ) rr DOES Exploring our Languag* aeries on ABC Fridays, roplac-, 12:88 (8) PrroepUoB J 8:88 (S) Pve Get a Secret 3:36 In-SehoM Preview (22-38) ,Q-E CaUege Bowl ^ ; (8) Newscoae, Momenta el Firestone Tires Science In Industry Ing Jim m y Dean’s hour. And on (8) Comments and Feepla Oemtert — Good Night Hymn , V (38) Insight Marietta College (Marietta. Quality Line Products -ft 'ft 0:u Friendly Giant 8:38 The Foaith Estate Saturday, a variety hour w ill be UA RYCA RTED Ohio) is today’s challenger. 8:H CeUege Sport of Ae Week (22) Big Ptetara 6:38 Whafa New - Ohfldrtto cooked 19 so that Jackie Glea- m L>A I MTSlV (38) Blag Arasad the WarM ^n. Repairers License g:88 Japan Today (Modernl ^ Yale vs. Harvard —Hockey (48) Beaay aad CeoU (48> 'Starring the EdMara Patrons Play Jazz INSTANT Life In Japan son can have the summer 08L ITHANVOMMOI^ COAff'fO CUM ^ 1:30 Ch. 30 listing. S A V I N G S g:38 What’ s Nett FBIDAT 12:16 (2 ) Aoeeat ea Livin g , NEW YORK —A Manhattan Comer Broad and LuciBe BaO, who usually is U:26 (8) Capitol Beparta 8:88 (3) The Twentieth CeataiT ear ninos Rep^ of 6:30 p.m. A.M. b-8okeol Programs From Congressman Daddarto. "Synanon in Prison’ An un- restaurant has introduced soma- 7:88 Great Decteione 18:16 Art Gomes Alive (B replaced by a eoUeetkm at on- usual relmbilltation pronam Mid^ Tidie. West Iv O A. M Repeat of March 14, W:W P-BL 18:46 3-D P e e tiy (B ) Ut88 (3) We Belie TO ttting new fenr .lunch enfertahi- T A I I O N sold comedy pilots, wUI be on Catholic (or Inmates of Nevada State \ ( ' 4% DirUead 7:38 Sets and Systems 11:18 Bhythms and Bkymes <■> (I) Seopa Prison canducted by members mant—jazz tor utd by the cus- Phone 643-2176 tn x n day of deposit. Numeral* ■ 11:86 Great Deeteieas reruns from late Maroh to the lun ruT of Synanon, an organisation tomera. Every Monday noon pa- \ 8:88 Newn in Perspective P.M. (28> n o CBitotephen. formed to help drug luldicts. 4 ttadhi yearv- end of June, tuid then be speUad (22) FUm I Uvnia taka their instnunaota to T7T^r7rTTrilJH .UG rHn 8:88 Point of View 18:10 L e g a c y _ • • MUNT fOR (28) ValveiaHy 81 Oeaa (t3-38rFraak MeOee Bepait O 8:88 International Magnahm 1:88 Window oa Oar Worid 4B) by repeats of “ Fair Exchange," (48) The Salat CiMick’a Oomposite aind itey tor Repeat of March 14, 8l00 pjau 1:28 Ten Me a B t w (B ) _ enuNdd (48) CaaversaWaa WMh , a ahort-UvM eeiies of anotiier AND WAUf U:tt (M> Uviag Woid 8:18 (3) Bat Masteraaa _ two hours. Tha owner repoita SHOP and lOtT MAIN ST., MANOUBH'i'EB • ROUTE 81, OOlfJMTBy 1:46 Jnnter BteA Scienee (B) U:W (1) Yaar Ceagretaasan ttnas (2348) Beu Tekpheae Hear ^ THUB8DAY 6:16 F rten d lyO laB t, yepr, Ed Sullivan w lil drop a Ray Bolger Is host ot a pro- improvetd Monday husineas. SAVE A.M. In-Sehnel Pragrama 8:88 TThatVNSw- ChHdrea > PMM TO A gram devoted* to music from few new sbowe am id a cluster of • O d t o m a i ^ 8:38 Scienee In Indartry OB „ 8:88 JapoB Today (Medenri ruT m v ir (2148) Meet the Prasa (0> motion pictures. Stan include WHERE 18:88 The Mnglo e f Words OM Repeat of March 16, <:00 p.m. repeats. (8) OMalnaated Han Ri^tt Merrill, Oonstnnce U:36 Bhythnu and BhymM . 8:88 Bhat’ s Near " rmnH Rmree Smith, heat. Oueat la TVtwera, Glorin DeHaven. Aim Our SPEEDY Specialty YOU SEE Poetry - Grades -K-S Rep^ -of 5:M p.m. ___ And tor the reat — onoo agoiii, Kenaeth KenIstoR Yale Fay- MUler, Peter L. MarabaU, Judl TRULY DEUCIOUS MANCHESTER 18:38 Janler High SeteM* 7:88 Inteyrnttanal B eliiltossr Fotam it w ill be the same UrM sum- • vanr MHUMi cholotrtrt and author diacuoa- Holin'and Andre Previn. (C> THIS PJB. 7:38 MsmfSrd on the City Ing today’a aitenaited heeto- I ( 3 ) L a s s i e ( C ) ' . 3186 ln-8ch—1 Preview 8:88 MacNeU oa Congress mer story. Maybe Henry ttiiould C H IC K E N SION Alive and About 'a:U.8eviet Press have saved his'breafh. Diieetlans *88 : SHIeSST)** ^ OLDSMOBILE 8:88 In-Seheal Preview g:S8 Dsa -OiSTBaBl , (88) Weetover Praaeala ^ ) (3) My Favorite Marttaa (G> BroTTii in 6 Miirates Exploring Nature liM (8) Tear Cangiaaaaaaa boat (2248) Woaderfol World o ( CaL 4:88 In -ieh ert P review Oaaa or (C) 1V> worid’a “nnrwl eattn’ PI.ENT5 TEXACO "Yow OMsmdbils Dsohr" AU About You H I III. Robert N. Glalmo ) (8) Bd SaHlraa aim • oHoken” with tncomparable g;U The Friendly Oiaal 1:88 (8) Face the Nattoa <0) Guests; Peart Bailey. Jackie 381 M A IM S r . 8:88-8rhat’e New - ChUdlWi (8) Cemmaalty Salute Veraon, Johqny Wayne nnd tMtCi 8:88 Sarvivnl hi the Bea Don W ILLIS Gorcige Nwwalk. Hosts Stello Salmons Ftimk Shuster. (C> GORMAN HBOS. 512 WEST OEMTER ST. - MS-1S11 On the Rocks BPCdAUaTS IN (848) F.B.L riALi, IN OROEB 8:88irhat’e Nerw__ FREE and Jim RandaU study the WHEEL AUrONMBNT AND Norwalk, Conn. area. In n pro- “To Free My Enemy' Porao- Pick Up 10 BOnatea Uttar 770 M A IN ST. Repeat of 6:80 P.«8. BRAKB 8BBV10B nmm Urat seen on March U, grapbic literature peddler Bert 7:88 BngHsk: Fact aad, Faaep 460 Main St. Anslem to kidnaped and the OENKRAL AUTO UBPAIB WTMAN on. OO., Ine. “Correctness” in longuago iVf Maachester ^'{unea and Answers FM seta out to free wanted NEW or USED 7:18 Tha JFnmeh CBM ___ •M-45S1—18 M A IN 8V-. MAMOmanCEB ftt) Sehine 18 Phs BewHng man from the trio holding- him. BECrS DRIVE-IN M MAIN ST. Reprat of Mardi Mk 8*88 P-ak (88) Staniag the M iters 1 (22-38) Braaded (C) gi88|&-Un8 m Malcolm, awinyd. Hart- — ---- "asoa (MS CE NTER ST-—MS-MOO ■trd TiBtea;'Frank AoMaMi, tl> tha ATeaging 7M PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MARCHE 12, 1966 'i: Long-Legged Nina THURSDAY JO PROGRAM TI4m Otluadl - (M> Peter Jeuilage Hem toeui'e gueata are Godfrer tsM (f> Bett Seller (0> VJS. Naejr Cambridu, Jooy_ Heamerton. (S4M*> B n CaMT (U> Boehy aad Hie Prieada Alien______Bowl, Prankle___ Ban- Is Hii at Caprice <«> M .Heme jri& 'KUtr Sea H u t dall, K M y smitb, Hal he Boy (M ) Bseheter Psther (M> Nem at Six (a«a.4f)n e Bam IsW (i) Aa the .Wsrid Tonu (S> Sport*, New* u d Weather U!«e Nem, spert*. Nina Wiiytie can txwcb tha <»-M> her* Make a Deal <4f) Cteyeue floor .with her bonds fla t and (0 >_ <2I> Weekend S U Oa*t U:j^. (Sti.'Tonlght Sim 1:S5 (SMi> Hewej (ri)tS Special - -Beport <8r M ovie F estivia o f B ^ , .-bsr.kneM straight even though. t:M <(> Paenrera (S> Nem' Nee■ with Walter Crei*. Go-Near the Water" Shdiinsy own the longest legs Day* of Ou Live* (0) kite. (0) Glenn FOid, Gla ScalA Blotoua (I-tM t) The NatM!* (B> N e m aad Weather atory about 8 - naval publlo of'.any gted reguiaity seen on t:M (8) Beake Party (88) Ih l* b the U te relationeelation* unitUhh nasea'baked on■---- a“ beau------. TV. , (XMt) The DarieiDatdere HuHey-Briekley Be- ^ul^^pickibislhnd during WW i .;,.The 9-dioot, V4nqh .Immette' (h-aS-M> A glme iW Ve pert (O) (XMS) Wemea'ii Nem (8) Peter Junles* Nem U:S8 <88> Toaixht Show has, in. t^ot, stioh remarkable (8) Te PeU the Trath <8> U t U e s t H e b e U:8C «hsre3ay_StarilsU measurtineatB tboit she once <8t48) Aabther Werld (B> TwOlcht Zeae TaifaBy and the Bafehiloi"' <84848> OUeral Be*pUal “What Tou Need" A down- » Ued backw ooderiiil lost a Job as »*j0»pnirgfji at a tits <8) N e m ahd-outer tries to turn another It of a cHtshad^B^ ^ iH s Vegfs boteT beoause abe. fiM (8) Dick Van Dyke Shew man's ability to tell the fu- til her gTandbmer sees .to Isfi (8M > Tea.D m 't Say (0) ture into a money-makhiK pro* for booUegg^. „ „ tras Mi that ber figure put |8> Space Oenunaader 8 Shaw ce*8. U:S8 (48> V.8. Air Ferae. JBeU--^ the other g(t‘li at a dlsadvaa- <8»4tl[hM W YeY e u r Married*■■ ‘ ‘ (M) Mr. DIstrlet Attorney «:88 (8) Baager Aady Shew (0) M ^ <8M;82-8848) News u d Weather BepMt' — " ^Bge.. (884M Mateh Game (G) It t f (»>(88) W eston lU s * HiKhlighto Pnna brings her Umber frame (88> Never Tm Tease (88) Sport* Camem 1l M Sf^Nowa, Memeato id Gem- (M> Swabhy Shew (48).------Peter>etor deBaiag* r - Nem,^ ' bit — Oeed Night Hydu and BtatisttoB (which she I (8840 Nem <8> T h e M o a s t e r s . ' MedUattoa — Siga Oft doesn't rrteaee bedause “Inever 8 ( 8 ) B I r 8 Thea tre (88-88) Daalel Beoper (0> 8:88 (8) Nem, Weather, Momut a( "Price or Pear" Career wom- Feas Parker, "The Trap". . Medttattoa, NIga OH bothered to check them” ) to an. involred in a hit and run (8-8848) The B atm u (O) 'XJamp' llunamuok'’ PVldays at^ accident, frames Innocent (8) OUltgU’* bleed (0 ) 7:30 pm , on ohanneds, 22 and -man. Merle Oberon, Lex Bar- (8-8848) Qidget (C) Welk Repeating. ker. (8) My Three Soea (O) *0. (88) Where the AcUea I* (8848) Laredo (C) Ntaia ploys Chprtce Yeudle- (88) Featare Poar-TUrty Neville Brand. Peter Brown, Popular Opener MINAWATNB ' "Man in the Moon” Kenarih and William Smith as T exu maa, a gM s’ oomp oounsOlor More and Shirley Ann Field. Bangers. Reapooding to oveiudielming who seems ofaUvtous to her im- A man is chosen to train tor (8-88-M) Doable L ife et Heary riMWght. and at the XstUn pUbUc demand, reflected in pact on the men oounselors at' a shot at'the;mooo when it is Phyffe (0> Quarter, discovered he is not affected 8:M (8) Thnrsday Night Mevlea some 39,000 written request# Ruaamuok, th e neighboring by cold, heat, speed and other "The Notorioue Landlady" A Student of baflet . ioe Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, from viewers, Lawreboe 'Welk boys’ oamp. trloks of nabire and sciuca. skiatilng aiaoe the age of! three <8#> S a p e r m u Fred Aatalie. Idas Novak will again present Us dhow Nina won the nde through (W> Adveatarea la Paradise plays an Amerlcu living in (at 10 she spent a year with which originated from EMcondt- her firs t. TV esaposure as a (8) Mike Dooriu Show . London who is auapOcted by "The Jiceoapaides’’) Nina not (88) MuKeasie’a Belten Sootland Yard of -murdering do, (Jallf., as this sessanti pre- guest on NBC-TVs "Toniglit (88) Three ___ her Britiah huaband. ; only 'tMbleved the bmbemeaa to miere program. Locally It will ^how Starring Johnny Oarson." (88) BriUsh Galeedar (848-48) Bewitched touch' ber' 'pakns to the floor (88) W Urlyhirds I (8848) 8Ioiia MoGlnakey (G) be seen at 8:90- tonight on Eben before Nina could rip (8-8848) Peytoa Place but beoams such an aooom* (48) Deaala Ihe Meesee CEuinnjri 8. back to ber regulor Jrib as a (88) N em M d Weather I (8848) Deu Marita Show (0) pushed dancer that ahe usual- showgirl at New York’s Latin ly beeided the "bne” as both a Quarter that same night, chorus girt and riiowgiit in Las Nina’s phone rang with an at- Vegas. tier to test for thp "Oamp Run- Nina made $200 a w f ek and FRIDAY JO PROGRAM smuck” pilot. Normally a quiet, whiapery- more hi Las Vegas but didn’t Carson. spend ber wages at: the gam- (8) Beat Seller (G) >3) Mevto Veatival at HItoi riotoed girl, Nina stood akiiost "Marjorie Moimtagstar” Fart "Hondo" John Wayne, Gerald nxite'around the Runamuok set bling tables. L Hermu Wouk'a atory of a dine Page. O a va ^ < *T tri^ gambUng -oncs, fast young girt growing up in oom- rider, in 1874 So. West, meets during the pilot production but toriahle clrcumstancea lonely woman arid iao fear of wore an unflaggtag «nUe. IfiOO, wept home and cried, and NYC and the upstate resorta. todlmis attacking; never gamMsd again," Gena Kelly, ludaUe Wood, Mood brother of -Apriche Asked why rile was always Claire T^vor, -Ed Wynn. (C) (C) amtHng, Nina—quick to rafieot Nina, 22, was bom and raised (84848) Ben Casey U:88 (48) Merv Gritlta Shew In Chioago. Presently she liven (88) .At .a e m e _ v m Kitty U:88 (88) Tealxht Shew and quick to respond—^pU ed, (88> Bsohebr Father Shurting Johnny Chnen (O *heoause I’m so happy to be in Ifakbu, OaW., in an aparti Oil8 (8) AS the World Tama 18:88 (48)... V.S.------Air ------FeraeBellgieei Bellgleq woridog (uUy dressed at last.” meat at the beach. (8848) I ^ a Btake a Deal (G> Film — Slga Off ■ - T (8848) Ndm 1:88 (88) Oae 0 ’(2* Baager Aady Show (O) flC .vt' 'I (S hSlFne Match Oame, (G> faoks out for fat actors,’? be. ob- (88) Never Tra Yoaag series of feature-leagtb flkM served, "because I went .Into the (48) The Sm bby Show made e;^eciaUy for trievisiqB« theater and did things like Mcii- 4:88 (8848) N em with the added potential of ri 4:88 (8) B ig 8 Theatre LADA EDMUNDS JB., va- ere and Joyce’s Ulysses.” "Watch the Birdie” Camera- oates her "Hullabaloo^’ cage for release in theattan overseas.,Jt men tries to help ' heiress com- is a forerunner of the operation That led to Ue ctaasic portrait plete a real estate project, a guest appesranoe Friday at of the title role in "RMnoceros*’ but his bumbling father com- 8:90 on the Sammy Davis Jr. wkloh the networks may need pUcotes things. Bed Skelton, to face wSieh they nm out (8) Ysbr Seoator hern Oeari (8848) Mister Beherts (C) HfleidMiie Hour." b o m o ^ at Be wtil return to Ms native Sen. Thomas J. Dodd . . (8-8848) The Farmer’s Daagh- •fl0p.m.oaainnneto22 aiMlS0. oMy, there to repeat with his pal (88) Faitk for Teday " tor (C) (88) Beeto aad Hb Frieade 1848 (8) TBA Burgeae Meredith the “ IByssee (88) Sea Boat (88-88)_____ The 1 Ml trem in Nlghttown” wM rii stirred. (48) N em at Six D.N.C.L.B. (C) i (8) Bperte, Nem aad Wealhar Bobeit Taughn, 'David McCal- ooiisMerable interest -off-BroMl- ' ‘ Cheyer-- lum and Lee G.^ O utdU "Tha way Mveral arieeotae ego. (88) ClaUi< Project Deephole Affair" Dmw Special B e p ^ tag their assignmeht to protect > ( 8 > N e m wvlih U h Wi’a lte r Craa- a famous geologist, Napoleon 1% '(C) . a n d D l y a u n c o v e r aaearth- RANGE and DRYER (8) Nem aad Weather ' quake activator that THBora: (88) Ceonass 'ptana to UBO to destroy the otam k 18848) H a ^ y -B rfa k le y Be- wortd. TRIM WIRING SERVICE pert (G) (8-88-48) Jimssy Deaa Show RASEROARb •r.. ELECTRONICS 8:U (8) Peter Jeaatag* N em Guests include Maury WUta Servtes iOhaiigaa. Osmpleto 7:18 (8) IhMtt Vallm Day*^ . , Jim “ Mndcat" Grant, Margie RADIATION LABORATORIES ----- [ laataWattoBa in 014 "TTm OourtahUT - of Giurrid ' Bowes, Bowlt and others. 'ew.;Hoinea arid Busl- Runtlngton." (C> U:88 (8448884848) Nem, Sparta (■> Fraat Bew PUday Night aad Weather CONVERT "David and Bathshera’’ Gieg- U:U (88) Tsalxht Shew 277 BROAD Mectric Heat histallatlo ^ .P«