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FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1PP8 PAGte THIRTY-TWO AYarage Daily N«t Pram Ron For Tho Wook IhUM The Weather BfiWU, Clear tonight. Low in 40e. To­ ^ w-v V,r*r Spector Student CapUiin Aliout Town 1 5 ,0 7 0 morrow fair. High in upper 60e. Sunahlna Buses to Norwich Of School Fire Department Hanehester 4 City of Fillof* C ham HosplUI win leave Central Row, ___ E HALE Hartford, Sunday noon and Seventeen students at the Ni­ must be sought from the board MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER—648-4128 OB FUg« U ) PRICE TEN CENTS leave the Administration Bulld- VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 201 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SBCmON) BfAN(3IESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1968 chols College of Business Ad­ of trustees of the college. 1ns At N o ^ c h Hospital at 4:16 ministration In Dudley, Mass, Weekly meetings are held a.m. to rei[um to Hartford. Res­ are satisfying a burning desire Monday nights where general ervations may be made by call­ for knowledge and extinguishing business Is disposed of. Bat­ ing the Capitol Region Mental the flames that may threaten talion drills are also conducted Health Association, 317 Farfn- .Time to campus buildings at the same weekly at which times imagin­ Ington Ave„ Hartford, sponsors time. They are members of a ary fire situations are created, of the buses. unique prganlzatlon, a student department response is noted, store y o u r ^ fire department, charged with the lines are charged, and the U.S. Seeks Avowal Premier Night’s Riots The Bi^;>tlst Fellowship of the responsibility of protecting fireman are put through their Stafford Springs will have Re­ life and property from fire dam­ paces. Hie atmosphere for this vival Services next week, start­ age. The fire department type of activity Is usually creat­ ing Sunday, at the auditorium of came Into existence in 1969 after ed by placing a smudge pot In msM Ho Troops in South the new Stafford High School, a dormltdry burned down. one of the dormitories. In addi­ O rM ^ U e Rd., Stafford Springs, The captain of this year's de-, tion, the department stages per­ Sunday services are at 11 a.m. iodic fire drills, conducts In­ partment, Kenneth M. Spector By JOBDf M. HIOHTOWBB Pham Van ' Dong may have thniata and more hard fighting Attempt to Start Civil War and 7:W p.m. Monday through spection tours, and removes afl of 310 Cooper Hill St., outlined AP gpeolal Oorreapondent made a b u lc move toward a in South Vietnam aa the Com- Friday services will be held the requirements for member­ fire hazards such as accumulat­ PARIS (AP) Tho Unit- conceeelon on that point Friday munlsta strive to etrenghten each night at 7;g0. ship ; ed trash, flammable liquids, and PARIS (AP) — Premier Georges Pompidou declared ed States intends to step up a epeech in Ha- their poeltion at the conference “ Interested students make faulty wiring. today the overnight explosion of violence in Paris and Manchester High School Class written application to the de­ The department services near­ Only the best wi» do for pressure Dn Hanei S negD- Vietnamese people That position at the moment other areas of France was an attempt to start civil war of IMS win have a 20th Reunion, partment and officers meet to ly 600 students living on campus your precious furs. Pro­ tiators in the Paris talks have the right to go there and is a very tough one, and so is and called upon forces of law and order to crush further tomorrow at the Elks Home, make a decision on acceptance. In eleven dormitories. In addi­ tect them in our air-con­ to admit that theusands Df fight him.” the American stand. demonstrations immediately and relentlessly. Bast Hartford. Social hour be­ The Massachusetts InisUtute of tion to the dorms, there are ditioned vaults all sum- Nerth Vietnamese treeps This stopped short of admit- Thuy says the United States The wild night, with violence reaching its highesi; gins at S:S0, followed by dinner Fire Instruction sends an In­ some twenty other buildings for I mer. Guard them against are fighting in South Vit- ting that northern troops had must end all attacks against the peak since this crisis began three weeks ago, resulted and dancing. structor to the campus every academic, administrative and UiXLX BIRD nam. gone into the South but provid- North unconditionally. Harri­ housing purposes. heat, humidity, moths. in the deaths of two persons, injuries to many hun­ year to teach an advanced of­ SPBOIAL "How can we ever get any­ ed a basis for such a conces- man says the Hanoi government dreds and the arrests of hupdreds more— 648 in Paris A Pre-Father’s Day Dinner- ficers course In fire fighting The lire department at Cran­ where in these discussions,” Sion later—probably much later, must cut back Its Infiltration of techniques. All candidates must ston, R.I. has given Its whole­ — ------alone. Dance will be held at the Man­ said one official, “ if we can’t U.S. Ambassador W. Averell men and supplies into the South. * It provided a resounding but successfully complete the 30- hearted support to the student chester Country Club Saturdayj even agree on the basic facts Harrlman and Xuan Thuy, the At this point, in Harriman's negative echo to an appeal by June 8. A steak dinner will be hour course. A certificate la organization, both moral and f o r o n l y W E w i a we have to deal with.” North Vietnamese represents- view, the issue of North Vlct- 2 President Charles de Gaulle to a then awarded which qualifies tangible. In the past. It has pro­ served at 8 p.m. after a social North Vietnam has up to now tlve, wlU meet again Monday namese troops in the South be- turmoil-tormented natirni to the bearer as a fireman In the vided equipment that was put time at 7. Dancing to the "So­ R glow your fur coot _ denounced any suggestions that after a four-day recess, to open comes acute. If North Vletna De Gaulle give him a massive' affirmative Commonwealth of Massachu­ phisticates" will be from 9 p.m. to good use. Spector says with it had forces in the South. their third week of talks. But persists in covering up its pres- response to his proposed June to 1 a.m. A new lounge will be setts.” some pride that, "A mutual aid P reploee loops and buttons Some experts here believe U.S. authorities are now pre- ence there with virtual denials, referendum on university and Spector, 20, a junior at Nichols, dedicated at that time. Mr. and system exists with departments North Vietnamese Premier dieting heavy enemy offensive how can it deal with the U.S. de- economic reforms. majoring In marketing. Is the European Mrs. Bert Tiavls and Mr. and In the surrounding area. If an i store in our own ------mand to stop sending down so The Municipal Hospital Serv­ Mrs. Ed 'Mlffltt wlU be hosts for son of Mr. and. .Mrs. Norman alarm Is entered in any ol the dr-eondifioned vault many men. ice reported 466 perswis treated the dance. Reservations may be Spector. He Is a graduate of local departments, we can hear U.S. estimates have put the in Paris for injuries, of whom made now with Victor Benetti. Coat Hangers to Help the Sheltered Workshop Manchester High School. It here on the hill and our equip­ 0 Insure your coat for *100 number of North Vietnamese Reaction 178 were hospitalized, club manager. This Is his fourth year with ment and entire crew are rush­ fighting men in the South at A 26-year-old man died here More than 2,000 wire coat hangers were recently collected by Boy &out the Nichols fire department. ed to the scene." New Fighting Hits around 86,000. The United States LOliuON (AP) —European ol his wounds. 5 25 of the Center Congregational Church for donation to the Manchester bhel- Spector is also active In the Spector knows of no other col­ JhB normal cost of insurance | not only wants to reduce the commentators say French Pres­ In Lyon a police commission­ Dr. Henry B. Low of 100 Dale .ate gives you ah these extras at no additional charge. Rd. early this month won a sec­ tered Workshop which has been soliciting the hangers for more than a y ^ Dramatics Club, and HlUel So­ lege having a fire department flow of replacements or rein­ ident Charles de Gaulle may er was crushed to death by a ond place ribbon in the sculp­ to sell and aid Manchester area retardates with the proceeds. Here Steven Kim­ ciety at Nichols. maintained entirelj^ by students, Isring your coat in today! forcements, it also wants to get win the referendum he called in rock-laden truck that rampag- ture competition at a Connecti­ ball, 184 Hackmatack St. of Troop 25 presents a cache of ha.ngers to Mm. I ^ e At present, the department Is "except one somewhere li) Northern Saigon North Vietnamese agreement in a speech Friday night, but they Ing students pushed into police cut Ph3fslcian’s Art Association Morrisette, 167 Vernon St., the workshop’s vocational instructor. (Herald Photo made up of three battalions each Alaska.” any final peace settlement to question his ability to proceed lines. from that to a solution that will Streets in Paris’ Latin Quar­ exhibit in Hartford. His stone by Buceivicius). ______' manning one truck. The appara- .... , , , . . pull all Its troops out. carving was called "Heart." - tus consists of a 1946 Interna­ SAIGON (A P )— New fighting broke out on Saigon s prom the u.a. point of view satisfy striking students and ter and in Strasbourg were like The exhibit was held In conjunc­ tional forest fire truck, a 1940 northern fringes today as South Vietnamese marines the infiltration problem is at the workers. battlefields, a litter of felled Douglas J. Roberts and Miss The first editorial reaction trees, vehicles and paving tion with the annual meeting of Milllcent A. Jones; Miss Mary Mack 600-gallon pumper, and a and U.S. helicopter gunships moved against Viet Cong heart of the present phase of the Connecticut State Medical Waddell School Grounds 1927 Maxim Cities Service lad- forces possibly threatening another offensive against talks, just as the end of the came mainly from Britain, al- stones thrown together- for C. Taylor, by Mr. and Mrs. though De Gaulle’s speech makeshift barricades by stu- Society. Thomas C. Monahan; Richard -der truck- Quality the capital. bombing is the key problem in Each fireman contributes $5 a 'Enemy soldiers holed up in huts on both sides of the Hanoi’s view. made huge headlines In papers dents battling police into the H. Sperry, by Mr. and Mrs. across Europe and was relayed small morning hours, lir . and Mrs. Nell Paterson To Get Memorial Trees semester to help maintain the Monahan; John Dowd, by Mr. Binh Loi bridge 2Vo miles from the heart of Saigon. Es- Harrlman and Thuy are siow- live by radio and television in Pompidou said it is necessary and their daughter, W ss Judy The people honored In this equipment. Any major finances The spring planUng of Uie and Mrs. Francis Hart and Mrs. timates of their unmber ranged from 100 to 400. Viet- ly moving toward a showdown some countries. "without delay to end subver- Paterson, aU of 104 Baldwin Rd., Memorial Tree Program will be spring’s program and the don­ Harold J. Dougan. Involving larger sums of money Convenience namese tanks set up a blockade at a key road junction ors are: R. Fred I^trris and son said in Washington Thurs­ A typical front page banner give agitation.” recently attended "Monnett Also, Mrs. Marion M. Suhle, N E W 1 9 6 8 read; "Back me—or I quit.” A He appealed to the people to held tomorrow, at 10:30 a.m. at Mrs. Janie Harris Quinn, by leading into Saigon. ’ day that he would not allow any Weekend" activities at Ohio Wes­ by the Preceptor Gamma Chap­ Meanwhile, the U.S. Oom- regiments had infiltrated into the Waddell School. Mrs. R. Fred Harris; Ediward defeat in the field to make a typical reaction was that the exercise the greatest prudence leyan University, Delaware, ter of Beta Sigma Phi; Edward mand announced that enemy Ssiigon’s northern suburbs with speech was vague. and not to join in assemblages Ohio, vriiere their son, DonEdd Prof. Rudy FavretU of the J. Holl, by the Horticulture J. Holl, by Mrs. Douglas J. Rob­ LIQQEn DRUQ Durability mockery of the talks here. gunners downed two American heavy mortars, rockets and an- “ With all the political weight or parades. Study Group of Manchester A North Vietnamese spokes­ Paterson, is a junior. University of Connecticut de­ erts; Sherwood Robb, by Mr. fighter-bombers and two hell- tlalrcraft weapons. Authorities De Gaulle has in the nation— "Faced with an obvious al­ Ciai'uen Club; Mrs. Bessie PARKADE man attacked U.S. good faith at signed the layout at the school and Mrs, Charles S. Burr and copters over South Vietnam in imposed a 24-hour curfew on and in times of trouble there are tempt to unleash a start of civil Wood Pearl* by Miss MarjOrle OPEN a Paris news conference Friday David J. McQuade, son of and Boy Scouts of Ttbop 25 the Rotary Club of Manchester; the last 24 hours. Three crew- northern Saigon, more French people than ever war, as is shown by what hap- Mrs. Burton J. Mc<)uade of 514 will plant the trees with the McMenemy, the Gordon Reid Mrs. Anna Zimmerman Burk- :45 A.M. to 10 P.M. Dependability saying that the United States men were killed, four were gome military sources said who do not want to see him go pened in the big cities as for ex- HfiUard St., recently was elect­ help of Ernest Tureck, park su­ family and the Raymond Reid hardt, by George Burkhardt; the was intensifying the war wthile French President Charles de Gaulle (AP Photofax). wounded and one was rescued they did not believe the new talking a great deal about nego- —the referendum vote could be ample Lyon, the forces of law ed, a representative from the perintendent. family; Hugo S. Pearson, by deceased members of Manches­ uninjured. already won,” said London’s and order were given the mls- Mrs. Florence M, Peason; Lou­ ELECTRIC fightlng indicated any large; tiatlng for peace. sophomore class to the Student The tree planting program ter Grange, by present Grange The losses brought to 206 the enemy effort to infiltrate Dally Express. sion of destroying the barri- is W. Stoltenberg, by Thomas Senate at Southern Connecticut was begun by the Manchester members; Miss Martha M. Oostom Home Design number of planes and to 706 the gaigon again. They said a cer- He attacked Harrlman as "What is much less certain is cades, dispersing the demon- State College, New Haven, Chamber of Commerce In 1966 R.»Moore Jr. Wehr, by Dr. and Mrs. John VALUE “ perfidious and obstinate” . whether this sort of lofty assur- strators and occupying the prin- Manohester number of helicopters reported number of guerrillas al- „ , where he is a freshman. He Is as a way to both honor loved Also, Mrs. Margaret Anderton, Allison; Emil L.G. Hohenthal down in combat over South Viet- moving back and forth P~»nP^K U.S. spokesman W l- ance of long-term rethinking clpal arteries held by the rlot- Jr., by Mrs. Emil L.G. Hohen­ Blue Print It Supply Ino. currently serving as freshman ones and create something of by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carron; «»0 Hartford Rd. "««>• in the area. They said today’s ^ U.S. Set to Call 5 Firms and reconstructing of French ers,” Pompidou told reporters, representative and social com­ 'lasting beauty In town. Con­ Mrs. Earl T. Trotter, by Mr. thal Jr., and contributions to Hundreds of civilians, a few of (ightlng could Involve Viet Cong ‘ ®*»tlnate. We w • society is g;olng to be the sort of " ’This agitation is all the more M MahohMter, Conn. mittee director. tributions of $5 for each tree and Mrs. Jacob F. Miller, Mrs. the program by Mr. and Mrs. «49-8«98 V. them wounded, streamed into soldiers who were Mocked w®’'® ” medicine which will bring 9 mil- deplorable,” he added, because have already started the gfrowth Harry Maldment, Earl T. Trot­ Everett Kennedy and anonymous BoekvtOe SlxdL Bat. IMS LAWN downtown Saigon from their tidying to enter Saigon in the Jorden added, “ The sonner lion strikers out of the occupied it took place at a moment when of over 100 trees in town. ter, Miss Hazel P. Lutz, Mrs. dbnors. homes in the area of the fresh ^ ^ y q offensive and now are we stop throiring adjectives On Alleged Discriminatio'n factories and back to work. Or unions and government were fighting northeast of Saigon. trying to get out. around and come to grips with the students, for that matter.” about to negotiate on workers’ NOTICE Several heavy clashes have real issues, the sooner we’ll get The Times of London called demands. Rocket-firing U.S. Army heli­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER something done.” WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pittsburgh; and Pullman Inc., top officials could not be De Gaulle’s proptwal "partly a The premier said order had erupted in the area since the copter gunships were called in POSITION VACANCY Viet Oong launched their lunar In his Hanoi speech, Pham Labor Department is moving to­ Bessemer, Ala. reached. trick.” been practically re-established after one -South Vitenamese ma­ Van Dong said Thuy would Edward C. Sylvester Jr., di­ Norman Peterson, a Timken PLANNING ASSISTANT n w year otfenslve Jan. 31. The h m ^ ^ “n“W ^ ;^ “d“ i r men ward a showdown with five big “ Although De Gaulle’s future at 3 a.m., but that Paris “ pre- MOWER enemy launched a second, stand firm In Paris on his gov­ rector of the Office of Feder^ vice president, said his firm had will be___ at stake, _ presumably sented the face of devastation.” *8,190.00 - 810,140.00 wounded in the first 10 minutes smaller-scale attack May 5. ernment’s terms for peace. The firms over their alleged' racial Contract Compliance, told the not received Sylvester’s letter tj^e voters will be asked is ’The death of the police com- Liberal fringe ben ^ ts Include of fighting southwest of the The new fighting coincided statement, taken literally, discrimination in jobs, with the firms they have 10 days to re­ but added the company "cer­ whether they are for or against missloner, Rene Lacroix, in A paid vacation; sick leave; holi­ bridge. seemed to rule out any progress stakes amounting to millions of quest hearings on the proposed tainly would request” the hear­ reforms. It is most unlikely that Lyon could further agitate rela- days; pension plan; complete Mdth reports from police sources in' negotiations here. But U.S. dollars in canceled government contract cancellations. ing. a majority will say they are tions of the government and the insurance plan. Employees’ that elements of two Viet Oong (See Page Five) HOU contracts. "If no request has been re- against,” the ’Times said. national police, who have twice officials rejected any suggestion “ We are certain we are not credit union available. the talks were doomed and so So far, the federal govern­ celved within that time, the dl- engaging in any discriminatory "But even if the workers go during the crisis issued state- For application and job de­ did North Vietnamese spokes­ ment has not canceled contracts rector may enter an order de- practices in regards to govem- back to their benches and the ments with thinly veiled criti- scription apply to p e r s o n n e l man Nguyen Thanh Le. on job discrimination grounds, claring you ineligible for further rnent contracts,” Peterson said. students quietly sit for their ex- clsm of Paris for not hastening OFFICE, Municipal Building, 41 Le said that on his side there winning voluntary settlements contracts and subcontracts, and aminatlons, an enormous num- what police believe are needed Center Street, Manchester, Con- INSTANT STARTING A spokesman for Bethlehem FOLDING HANDLE is no question of breaking otr Instead. . . . may cause a termination of ber of questions have been reforrriS. neoUout, 06040. ‘Poor’ Widen Targets Steel said, "We have developed m the meeting. Jorden said the But the department said Fri­ existing contracts and subcon­ posed this May in France which ’The knifed Parisian may have Applications must be returned and Instituted a comprehensive, Unitoi States Is Interested in day efforts at voluntary concili­ tracts,” Sylvester told them. are not going to be answered by been struck down by a rioter, Y to Ihe PERSONNEL OFFICE, affirmative action program de­ getting results. ations have already beejj. made Spokesmen for Bethlehem and signed specifically to meet the a referendum and a bit more Pompidou said he was not a vic­ Municipal Building. 41 Center HAIB tim of police action. Both sides, nevertheless have with these firms: Bethlehem Timken said their hiring prac­ Street, Manchester, Connecti­ requirements of the Office of le^smtion." Despite Own Worries raised the threat of breakotf Steel Corp., Bethlehem, Pa.; tices meet standards required pederal Contract Compliance’ ’The liberal Guardian said De A heavy rain drenched Paris cut, not later than July 3, 1968. and neither is in a position to of- Timken Roller Bearing Co., for companies doing business gg g presidential execu­ Gaulle "still does not seem to in the morning. The overnight disorders began iii WASHINGTON (AP) — De- building' and the demonstrators fer assurance that after more Canton, Ohio; Allen-Bradley, an with the government. tive order against job discrimi- understand what his country­ m only minutes alter the 77-yeai;- spite problems in their own made no attempt to enter. long weeks of bargaining they electronics firm In Milwaukee, The other firms had no men are trying to tell him. ’They mud-fiUed backyard, the Poor Afterward, they left the fash- produce results, Wls.; B & P Motor Express, immediate comment or their (See Page Fourteen) did not go on strike in order to old president broke a long sl- BESTFORM'S ...... FOLD-BACK BLADES People’s demonstrators ionable area on Connecticut ______(See Page Five) WANTED broadening their target area to (See Page Two) Ckon, Late Model Avenue and returned to their include the homes as well as the muddy shantytown near the Lin­ TEEN DREAM.. FINGERTIP HEIGHT offices of government figures. M ADJUSTMENTS • coln Memorial. So did nearly all USED CAR S About 100 of the poor clapped, the other 2*000 residents, in Top Prices Paid sang and shouted their disap­ spite ol earlier indications most X-X-Xv proval last night outside the Libel Suit Verdict For All Makes! ” Light Under shapings of them would be evacuated for :-x':-:-:-j apartment building of Rep. Wil­ reasons ol health and comfort. -x-x-:;:: bur D. Mills, D-Ark., a chief ar­ CARTER CHEVROLET A campaign spokesman said For The Dreamiest m m chitect of the welfare program. CO ., INC. m m only about 60 women, children •.-.•.•.v.v They laughed and clapped in and the elderly were staying at Gold water Awarded 1229 Main St. m m derision after singing. “ Happy Pre-Teen And Teen ?X-X-X-: area churches temporarily. Phone 649-5238 Birthday” for the powerful Frequent rains that had chairman of the House Ways >*;;X;::.;. soaked the camp stopped® Fri­ Figures . and Means Committee. day morning and the weather­ $75,000 in Damages >*yx-:- But Mills, who turned 69 Fri­ man was predicting little or no day, had left earlier in the even­ rain for the weekend. NEW YORK (A P )— Barry Goldwater won ^$75,000 Three styles that are made with just you HANGS ON THE WALL ing. An aide said he had a prior award today in his libel action over a 1964 article in Marlow’s says:— in mind. The natural shapings show you TO STORE commitment. To brighten spirits "soul mu­ sic” was played on the camp’s Fact magazine that said he was psychologically unHt to off to your best advantage and make you Police barred the door of the CLEAN-UP loudspeaker system at night. be president. SPRUCE-UP love being, a girl. Campers huddled near glowing A federal jury of nine men and three women deliber­ campfires. ated 12 hours before returning the verdict against the 2 Model RE 18T2 with a TORO! A. "A FIRST B R A "- State News The leader of the demonstra­ now-defunct magazine, publisher Ralph Ginzburg and I# yon own a cheap pow • This lovely, most important beginner's bra ot DELUXE 18" TWIN tion outside Mills’ apartment former managing editor Warren Boroson. mower now, you Dacron polyester, nylon and cotton features BLADE ELECTRIC MOWER building, Dr. (^eorge Vriley, de­ Judge Harold R. lyier J r . ------Bestform's exclusive "grows-with-you" stretch nounced him as a man who said in his charge Friday that know all about ;.x*x-X- 3 Jet Planes logically Unfit to be President.” fopnir bOls and ------nylon cups. Stretch fabric and stretch tab • Powerful I'/a-HR, series-wound "would take food out of the the facts must show "actual ■nnunei Saturdays. You’re straps love the active life. Dainty lace trim V9hePrieeJ mouths of hungry people.” The issue was published just malice” in order to return a Sunbeam motor prior to the 1964 election, which probably ready for a ond blue bow. White. Sizes 28-36. Scare People Wiley, director, of the National verdict In favor of Goldwater, TORO . . . Con • Stainless steel blades told back, Welfare Rights Organization, Goldwater lost to President the 1964 Republican presidential Johnson. and see one! 1.59 out ot the way the instant they was alluding to Mills’ successful nominee. 9 strike any solid object In Meriden drive last year for congressional The suit attracted wide atten­ iSSii; The jury awarded $60,000 in tion because many legal author­ B. "A NEXT B R A "- • Starts instantly at the flip of a restrictions on the welfare pro­ x.::¥x::; Only MERIDEN (AP)—Police and punitive damages against the ities felt it could lead to establ­ Lightly padded with soft fiberfill, this bra switch— no gas or oil to contend gram and to his demand for a $6 newspaper switchboards were billion cut in federal magazine, $26,000 against Ginz­ ishing new guidelines in libel gives you a little extra, naturolly. Dacron with spending WM flooded with caUs Friday night for next fiscal year, burg but no punitive damages cases Involving public figures, polyester, nylon and cotton blend with elastic against Boroson. All three de­ m band stays right with you through school, • Lightweight, maneuverable! by Meriden residents who said Wiley promised the poor peo Tyler told the jury in his sports, and disco. White. 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Freeman, who able for damages in a suit J jury for the action.” dipping and barrol-rolls by the administers food distribution brought by a public official.” A fashion pretty bro, all light, lacy and Ginzburg, 39, said he was stretchy, with deep dipping elastic sides that aircraft. ' pronam s for the needy. He said it must be proved that Itow WMriwlnd> by SEE TH E "disappointed. . .Some very im­ never peek through sleeveless tops, low-dip The Meriden Record said it At a prayer vigil and rally a statement was made with the portant First Amendment rights bock, too. Cloud soft fiberfill padded cups received more than 120 calls, a outside ttie white-columned De­ knowledge that it was false or are involved here. The price TORO* give extra shaping so very naturally. Easy- that many of the persons sound partment o f ' Agriculture head­ with reckless disregard of that I'm being forced to pay is core, cool Dacron polyester, nylon and rot HOU SunbsuuvL ed "terrified” or "hysterioal." quarters, the Rev. Jesse Jack- whether it was false or not.” ton. Sizes 28-34 AA, 30-36 A. $76,000, but the price the Ameri­ An Information officer at son said the campaigners would During the three-week - trial, P r i ^ Start At Westover Air Force Base in can people will have to pay is follow Blieeman to his office, his Ginzburg testified that the arti­ Easy $2 Incalculable." Demonstrated home, his vacation spot ’ and cle was not a “ personal” attack •89.95 i! 1 9 p.m. that the t^n-ongine fight- church. Harris Steinberg, attorney for' oi\ Goldwater but was meant to er-bomber|s had landed there. He f Ginzburg, said the verdict “bring to the electorate facets Jackson, “ city manager” of Tomorrow From would be appealed. said the planes were allowed the poor people’s campground. of the candidate’s personality to fly at 1,000-foot altitudes. Goldwater, 69, a former sena­ IV' Resurrection City, said they which were not understood.” h a m jo •‘Wl’X-' 9:30 o.m. to According to Meriden police, tor from Arizona, said in his «A would haunt Freeman until his In addition to an article by of Main the pilots were questioned by i> 2 i suit that Fact and Ginzburg had Birat for BverytUlng HAtB agency "finds ways to feed ev­ Ginzburg, the Fact lesue includ­ : : x ' - ' 5:30 p.m. the Information officer and had maliciously libeled him in an is­ erybody in this land of plenty.” ed results from a questionnaire at nuurIXIW Priceal told him their craft did not gq sue entitled, “ 1,189 Psychia­ Dowutown Main St, below 1,000 feet. x trists Say Goldwater is Psycho- (See Page Two) Maueheatw p (See Page Seven) Former Republican presidential candidate Barry M. Goldwater (AP Photofax). L V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1968 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1968 Jr., pastor of the First Congre­ Heralding Homes C oventry gational Church, will use as his Columbia sermon topic "To An Unknown THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bri.dge God" during the 11 Am. wor­ SCHEDULE OPPORTUNISTS PROSPER Recreation Panel Sponsors NORTH ship service Sunday in the sanc­ Jame» Carey AT THE BBIDOE TABLE tuary. SATURDAY 4 AJ97^ It Was a New England Home 9 74 The Junior and Senior Pilgrim Burnside—Graduate, 7:06-9:10 By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Red Cross Swim Course Fellowships will have their final 0 A84 Cinema 1—The Fox, 7:16-9:80 Heads Panel H m OoveTtry Reacreation meetings Sunday for the year. When you cidl a man an op­ KQ 10 RegiatraiUan fee for any of State—A Minute To Pray, The Junior group will meet at portunist you’d better smile, un- OonunittM ia again qpomorlng Uie oourjos will be |2 per child. 1:60--6:20-9;00. Cop-Out, 3:36- On Salaries WEST EAST, Rad Ooaa Waiter Safety In addKion, Junior and Senior 4 p.m. tomorrow at Coventry 7:00 le u he happens to be a bridge 0 Q4 ^ j n 0 8 5 High School for a field day pro­ It took Mr. and Mro. WiU Lifesaving, at a registration fee U.A. TTieater—No Way To The selectmen have named player. Bridge experts coi^ider <:? A 1085 3 J92 oouraea thii summer at the *o- of-g4, will be held daily for a gram, bringing their own lunch­ liam J, Meonff of Merrow Treat A Lady, 7:00-8:56 Janies Carey as chairman ot it Miuible, nor reprehensible, to 0 i 0 109 7 5 oal town beaches with the period o f six weeks June 24 to es. Games wll be provided. Par­ East Hartford Drive-In — A a five-man committee to study 4 9764 3 Jk 85 Rd., CJoventry, four years Mothers Otub o f Coventry Aug. 2 at Lialcke Paik only. A ents are to pick up their chil­ take advantage of fortunate ac­ Minute To Pray, 10:10. Cop-Out, salaries of town officials. SOUTH to "find an dd house that aaain dtreoting the program. child must be 12 years of age dren at the school at 7 p.m. cidents. 8:20 Carey’s committee Includes ♦ 62 was n ot situated so clotfie to Mrs. Paul Haddad, chaliman to participate in Junior Life­ The Senior group will meet at Bast Windsor Drive-In—Will Opening lead —five of hearts. <7 K Q 6 for the Ifethers Chib, has re­ saving, and 16 years of age for 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home Mra. Emil Malek as secretary the road that there was Penny, 10:20. Barefoot In ’The East put up the Jack of hearts 0 KQ632 leased the following informa­ the Senior Lifesaving. of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Carl­ euid Arnold Slhvonen, who will practi(»lly no front yard Park, 8:20 send out questionnaires to of­ at the first trick, and teuth won 4> A J 2 tion concerning these courses. Mrs. Haddad points out that son In Oak Grove for a picnic. with the queen. Declarer led the a t an.” Manchester Drive-In — Yours ficers 6md board members, and South West North East At Sandy Shores, classes for aU classes wUI be held rain or Recreation Will include swim­ king of diamonds, wincing when Mine And Ours, 10:30. Hour of Raymond Judd and Herbert I o Pass 1 4 Pass They knew that their beginners, advanced beginners, shine, and children .entering first ming, if those attending desire West’s Jack appeared, and then IreteWnedlates, and swimmers, to do so. the Gun, 8:30 Engtort Sr. I NT Pass 3 NT All Pass search had ended when they grade or six years of age are led A diamond to dummy’s ace. found their present home, wiU be held for one-half hour eligible to enroll. Cburclr Society Officers Hie selectmen also aimounced SUNDAY West discarded a club, and South which is an old red farm; daSy, 9 ajn. to noon, Mondays Registrations will be held, St. Mary’s Holy Name Society Burnside—Graduate, 7:06-9:10 that the town dump will no looked glum. through Fridays, during the officers have been installed by longer be open on Sundays be­ Conducts Ritual ea. Yon hold: Spades, K-18-8-S; house set weR back from on a first come-first serve basis, Cinema 1—’The Fox, 7:15-9:80 ’There wasn’t much hoi>e for Hearts, J-9-2; Diamonds, 18-6- three-week sesalone Jime 24 to at the Robertson School from His Excellency Bishop J. Hines ginning June 12, except for the road and aurrounded by State—A Minute To Pray, Miss Beth W. Ferris of 32 the contract, but South con­ 7-5; Oabs, 84i. July 12 or July 16 to Aug. 2. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jime- 9; and during a Joint program held at 1:60-6:20-9:00. Cop-Out, 3:36- April and Octobw. tinued with the diamonds since trim lawns, gardens ana At Lisicke Park, classes for St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Gerard St., worthy advisor of What do yon say? at the Coventry Grammar 7:00 The site will be open Wednes­ Manchester Assembly, Order ot West might discard a heart or stone walls. beginners, advanced beginners, School from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Church in Colchester. , U.A.—’Theater—No Way To days from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. dur­ might have started with only Answer: Pass. You have 4 Rainbow for Girls, will conduct points in high cards and 1 addi­ T h e M oenga cam e t o Ckm- intermediates, and swimmers, June 7. Officers Installed: ’The Rev. Treat A Lady, 7:00-8:66 ing daylight saving time and four hearts. But West kept all will also be held for one-half a "Friendship Night” Monday tional point for the doubleton, necticut 10 years ago from Serving on the committee Richard A. Roughan, spiritual East Hartford Drive-In—A 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on standard of his hearts. East got In with hour daily, 9 a.m. to noon, Mon­ at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic not quite enough for a response. with Mrs. Haddad, are the fol­ director; Michael J. Carberry, Minute To Pray, 8:20. Cop-Out, time plus Saturdays from 8 a.m. the ten of diamonds to lead the Donors Grove, Dl.^ and set­ days through Fridays, during president; Albert A. Rossi, vice Temple. You would like to raise to two lowing Mothers Club members, 10:80 to 4:30 p.m. nine of hearts, and West defeat­ tled in a contemporary the three-week sessions June 24 president; George Roy, secre­ Seven Connecticut Assemblies diamonds to throw an obstacle Mrs. Barry Young as treasurer; East Windsor Drive-In—Will ' Mrs. Allan Robinson will be ed the contract with four heart house in West Hartford, to July 12 or July 15 to Aug. tary; Clifford LeBlonc, treasur­ and a Rhode Island Assembly In the next player’s path, but Mrs. David Bell, in charge oi Penny, 8:20. Barefoot In ’The sworn In as assistant town tricks. "which was not at all our 2, or Aug. 5 to Aug. 23. er. and Harry McKuslck, mar­ are planning to attend. ’They you wouldn’t enjoy It If your publicity, Mrs. Dudley Fergu­ Park, 10:30 treasurer to serve while Mrs. It Is quite clear that South shal. are from Cheshire, Glastonbury, was a man of pilnciple, not an partner then Jumped to three no- (See Page Four) Manchester Drive-In — Tours ETancis Lyman, town treasur­ Laqol Notic* son, Mrs. Nelson Goble and Hartford, New Britain, Rock­ trump or even If he made an Grange Meeting Mine And Ours, 8:30. Hour of er, is on vacation. Mrs. Robin­ opportunist. Also, not a bridge Mrs. Willard Watrous. At Coventry Grange meeUng ville, Warehouse Point, Weth­ Invitational bid of two notrump. 2 AT A C»URT OF PROBATE, Htstorlcal Unit Meets the Gun, 10:40 son will be^able to sign any expert since he could have made held at Coventry, within and for at 8 p.m. June 6 In its hall on ersfield, and Warwick. R. I. Copyright 1868 The Coventry Historical So­ checks thar become necessary. his contract by taking advantage the Olatrlct o( Coventry, on the 21st Rt. 44A, there will be Judging Miss Donna Monroe, grand General Feature Oorp. day of May, A.D. IMS. ciety will meet at 8 p.m. Tues­ Democrat Women Meet of a fortunate accident. Present, the Hon. David C. Rappe, of date nut bread aixl pineapple worthy advisor of Connecticut, Fate Deals the Oards Judce. day in the Society’s home on pies on entries to be made then. ’The local Democratic Women and Miss Jana Moury, grand Kent spends his leisure time in his room with his electric guitar. Elstate of John Charles Caselli. South St. The subject will be will meet May 29 at 8 p.m. at After wriimlng the first trick Gardeners sometimes locate late of Coventry, in said District, Recent winners in a dress con­ D e G a u lle worthy advisor of Rhode Island, with the queen of hearts South "Show auid Tell” . Members are the home ot their president, colonies of.squash bugs by their deceased. test include; a a ss A, Mrs. have planned to be present, to­ should decidedly not lead out The admlnistmtor having exhibit­ urged to bring with them any Mrs. James Carey 'on Henne- noxious odor. ’Die pests take ed his interim account mth said Corinne Pender; and Class B, gether with several of their the king o f diamonds. Instead their name from squash, pump­ Eistate to thta Court Cor akowance, further donations for the forth­ Ellen Simmons and Pamela quin Rd. grand officers. and tiled an appHcation for the E u ro p e a n Mrs. Joseph Szegda, registrar South should lead a low dia­ kins and other gourds they eat. sscertsbunent of distributees and an coming auctkm June 8. Contribu­ Glenney. An Initiation will be conduct­ of voters, will demonstrate the mond. West plays the Jack of order of partial distribution it is tions already received for this Film on Lnkemla ed during the evening, with the diamonds because Fate has dealt 5 ORDEUtEX>: That the 3rd day of use of a voting machine, includ­ June, AD . 1968, at 8 oOclock in the affair will be on display during Mrs. Mary Muro will show a principle offices filled by the that card to him; and this is forenoon, at the Probate Office in the meeting. R eaction ing a split ticket vote. Coventry, be and the same, is as- film on "Lukemia" during a so­ members from the visiting as­ the foirtunate accident that al­ Congregational Notes All members are invited. semblies. sicned for a hearing on the allow­ cial meeting of the Mothers Club (Caattmied from Page One) lows South to make the contract. [EAST ance of said account, and on said The Rev. William E. Beldan of Coventry sLf 8 p.m. Monday Women’s Softball Program Miss Wendy Williams, worthy application and this Court directs ’The women’s proposed soft- Declarer plays a low diamond the administer to give notice there­ In the Booth-Dlmock Memorial win the chance to vote in anoth­ associate advisor, is in charge . Bum m . i m * u u from the dummy, allowing West of. by puHiahlng thla order in some Legal Notices Library. Hotesses will be Mrs. ball program is coming along of decorations, and Mrs. it-S n ia S4 e -S :4B- newsnape haivmg a circulation in er yes-no referendum. ’They "better- than expected,” accord­ to win the first round of dia­ sos-risaaiie said DMrict, and by posting a copy DECREE ON Francis Murphy and Mrs. Rich­ want much more than that.” Margaret Rliodea is chairman of monds with the jack. Now South of thts order on the public *1^- LIMITATION OF CLAIMS ard Breen. ing to Edward Mathieu, Rec the refreshment committee. post in the town where the de­ AT A OOURT OF PROBATE, ’Die Daily Telegraph com­ Council baseball chairman. is sure of four diamond tricks ceased last dwelt and by mailing in hoiden at Ooveniry. within and for without allowing East to gain certified letters, postsige prepaid the District of Coventry, on the 16th Manchester Evening Herald mented: "For the time being One program is for those 13 and return receipt requested ad­ day of May. A.D. to 18 years old, another for has received an award of merit the lead. West cannot continue NO dressed to each of the iiersons in- Present. Hon. David C. Rappe Coventry correspondent, F. most strikeirs may gradually from the OonnecUcut CSiapter of the attack on hearts, and South WAY TO (erested and residing outside of said Esq., J i^ e . Pauline Little, tel. 742-8231. those nine to 12 and one for District, a copy of this order, all On motion of Norbert W. St. Mar­ return. . .but they will be wait­ those over 21. Registration Gamma Sigma Delta, honor contract is unbeatable. TREAT at least 7 days before said day of tin. administrator on the estate of society of agriculture, for hav­ Doily Question hearing, and return make to thla Phyllis S^ton St. Martin, late of ing for something more than plans will be announced shortly A LADY Court. Coventry, wHhln said district, de­ fine phrases and a bit of profit- and will probably take place ing the highest grades in four Partner opens with one dia­ By the Oourt, ceased. semesters at the University of mond, and the next player pasa- Attest This Court doth decree that three sharing.” next week. DAVID C. RAiPPE. Judge. months be allowed and limited for Goldw ater Beach Area dean-Up OonnecUcut College of Agricul­ the credHors of said estate to ex­ An editorial in Dagens Myhet- ture, where he is a Junior. AT A PROBATE COURT held hibit their claims asalnst the same er in Stockholm, Sweden, said: Boy Scout Troop 62 has tak­ at Coventry, within and for the Dis­ to the administrator, and directs en over the responsibility for School Menu trict of Coventry, on the 31st day of that public nolk^ be given of this Gets $75,000 ‘"rhe failures of the past have Maw. A D . 1968. order by advertising in a newspa- cleaning up the beach area The menu at Porter Schqol NOW ENDS TUES. Present. Hon. David C. Rai>pe, -?pel r having a circulation in said caught up with Gen. De Gaulle.. next week: Monday, corned beef Judge. and plans to do the job Jime a itstrict, and by posting a copy In Dam ages What he is now trying to do is hash, beets, peach halves; 'Tues­ 2 BIG SHOWS 6>M e of Robert Henry Hothnlck, thereof on the public sign poet in nothing less than a last gigantic 6 rather than the previously an­ late of Coventry, in said District, said Town of Coventry, nearest the day, candied sweet potatoes or dscsassd. effoiT to stabilize the course of a nounced May 26, says Henry Qlace where the d ecea se l^ t (Continued from Page One) rice, luncheon meat, spinach, FEATURE FIRST SUN. The Administrator, having exhibit- dwelt, while nation. . . . Ramm, chairman of the beach ed hU account with sold Estate to Ceriitfied from Record committee. applesauce; Wednesday, ravioli this Court for allowance, and filed ______DAVID C. RAPPE. Judge. mailed to psychiatrists asking "Even the general himself an appHcation for the ascertainment In Students’ Who’s Who with meat in sauce, corn, com their comments on Goldwater’s must realize that a victory in of dutributees and an order of dis­ d e u b e 'S o n Robert ManWarren, son of bread, fruit; Friday, macaroni "If Detective Stuffed animals and china horses decorate Abigail's roran. tribution it is _LnqTAT10N OP CLAIMS the forthcoming referendum ORDERED: That the 3rd day of psychological fitness to be presi­ Mr. and Mrs. LaVergne Man- and tuna fish salad, carrot ^ AT A OOURT OF PROBATE, would mean nothing if he M adigan Kept June. A D . 1668, at 8 o’clock In the hoiden at Coventry, wHhin and for dent. Warren of Pine St., has been sUcks, cheese sticks, fruit, cock- forenoon, at the Probate Office in the District of Coventry, on the 21st breaks his promises.” his eyes on the Coventry, be and the same, is as­ dav of May. A.D. 1968. Professional pollster Burns W. named to appear in Who’s Who tall. One channel of the British signed tor a hearing on the allow­ Present. Hon. David C. Rappe, Roper, tesUfylng for Goldwater, ance of said account, and on said Judge. Broadcasting Ctorp. televised De Among .students in American killer instead of application and this Court directs said the survey of psychiatrists Universities. Manchester Evening Herald On moUon of Henry Mooers, ad­ Gaulle’s address live and Brit­ the Administrator to give notice ministrator on the estate of Bdmere was "loaded” and "slanted.” CoInml)|a correMMHident Vir­ the broad... thereof, by publithlng tu e order in Mooers. late of Coventry, within ain’s commeroial ’TV network ManWarren is president of his some newspaper baving a circula­ said district, deceased. G oldw ater testified that class of 1088 at Eastern Con­ ginia Carlson tel. 228-9224. tion In said District, and by post­ This Court doth decree that three interrupted regular programs ing a copy of this order on the months be allowed and limited for among the major alleged defa­ frequently to give news from necticut State Ctollege In Wllll- ptnlic a v t ^ s t in the town where the creditors of said estate to ex­ mations were suggestions that mantic and has been awarded a HEEDS FORTUNE TELLER deceased last dwelt—and by leav­ Paris. hibit their claims against the same he was a “ latent homosexual" citation for leadership in serv­ ing with, or by mailing in—certl- to the administrator and directs In Italy, the state-nm televi­ KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia ried—leUen postage prepaid, and th « ptMic notice be given of this that he was "suffering from ice at EC8C. He receives his (AP) — Prime Minister ’Timku r ^^MADIGAN return receipt requested, addressed sion network relayed the entire order bv advertising in a newspa- some acute form of paranoia" bachelor of science degree In Abdul Rahman cut short his to each of the persons interested per baving a circulation in said speech with a running transla­ and residing outside said District, a district, and by rostlng a copy and a comparison of him to Hit­ June. weekly news conference ’Thurs­ copy of tmjs order, aH at least 7 thereof on the puUlc sign post In ler. tion into Italian. WCBUIDIIIIIDMABK HENIffRWM HKgRSmiEia daM before said day of hearing, said Town of Covenlrv. nearest the ManWarren will teach the day partly because of a fortune and return moke to this Court. Rome’s independent II Mes- A place where the deceased iMt His attorney, Roger Robb of sixth grade in Tolland Elemen­ teller. plus Haley BUlIs in By the Court, dwelt. saggero ran a haimer headline The home of Mr. and Blrs. William J. Moeng, Merrow Rd., Ckxventry, is situated on a knoll well back frc»n the road. Atteat Certified from Record Washington, said, "No decent tary School starting in Septem­ "You know I have got a letter . "IN A MATTER OF INNOCENCE” D AVm C. RAPPE. Judge. DAVID C. RAPPE. Judge. mam will ever want to run again —“ De Gaulle Promises Re­ ber. from a fortune teller asking me Next Wed. — "The Sweet Ride” Soon — “ Poor Cow” for public office If he has to con- forms” —accompanied by two Stuart K^Ian Cited not to talk too much today,” he front such scurrilous, vicious, pictures, one of the French Stuart Kaplan, son of Mr. and said. "So I better not talk too slanderous attacks.” president jabbing his finger dur­ Mrs. Morris Kaplan of Rt. 87, much.” t K m MANCHCSTER ing the speech and the other of ■ HE m CINTIR Steinberg said to his summa­ firemen against a background TONIGHT — ALL COLOR tion that the suit ifes “ attempt­ MANCHESTER FR(C PARKING REAR OF THEATRE of smoking debris. D n I V I - ( N ed suppression of opinion” de­ Fint B o i — PhM T w Aotton HR SM. • Bun. Boon, ouujeuut as x:a« - uts* signed to help Goldwater win a L’Unlta. the Italian Commu­ “ A Minute To Pray” 1:60 - 6:36 - 9:00 nist party organ, said: "Under Y third term In the Senate. Gold- SUfring Alex CorA A-Arttaur Kennedy the enormous, increasing pres­ ( VINCElVrS FOOD HAVEN ) water has said several times he WHERE FINE FOODS ARE PREPARED SELMUR PICTURES ^ will run for the Senate from Ari­ sure of millions and millions of ILliim i BAIL-HEIW FONDA Story By Frenchmen, President De 6:30 A.M. to 6:00 PJd. zona this year. SB3RVING ITALIAN and AMERICAN HOME Gaulle was forced to talk of the Doris Elding "a ndnute to ppAK STYLE FOODS possibility of his resignation.” l^>ur.s,M ine Photos By The official (Ommunlst n&ws NOW OPEN ON SUNDAY a seotMid to dier agencies in the Soviet Union and Reginald Pinto ~ G ------EESmiUl-BIlOl Poland reported De Gaulle’s tor DELICIOUS HOME STYLE Breakfast a n c lO V R S ” pins James Mason, Geraldine dUH>Un and Bobby Darin In iEnmttQ If^raUi speech without comment. & Complete FOUNTAIN SERVICE ------CflP-OPT — - 7ilg______The state-controlled Belg 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 PAf. PlAllihed Daily Ebtespi Buntoys radio relayed Ue Gaulle’s 999 MAIN STREET—MANCJHESTER ood HoHdays at U Biueli Straet, speech and a commentator said ) JAN JOHNSON.^ Hanohester, Conn. (06069) afterward the most important ’Telephooe M3.3TU element was the president’s de­ ■ THE MMSCH COIWORMION ■ The handsome paneling on the walls of the den is bright with horse brasses, ^ Beoood Ctou Postage Paid at cision to quit If the French did Manchester, Oonn. not give him the powers he JIMSMMB’JIISIN HHHS’llinTnW COLOR FROMCRC IttM o n b And StiHTlie Bert Show In To«m sTHi JOHH nuM iu moouenoN s SUBSCRIFTION RATES sought to reorganize the coun­ Payable In Advance try. One Tear ...... 130.00 One official said there should "A’lMlnute To Pray” 1:46-5:30-8:50 Six Montlw ...... U.B0 be a return to normal condi­ THE ' • a a r v : ^ "Cop-Out” 3:30-7:16 Three Months ...... 7.80 tions , with the French people \ One Month ...... 2.60 awaiting the outcome of the ref­ . BRADUATE erendum becore deciding to act. \ THE FUNNIEST De Gaulle’s speech also made \ MOSTTOUOHma headlines in Tokyo. ’The newspa­ FILM OF THE per Yomlurl called his remarits YEAR! "mystic as usual.” Plan To Be AfThe Beach 'ilG H T ) \ D o n w , TJMOt Horizontal paneling shows off to good advantage on outside wall of master bedroom. SAT. NIGHT. JUNE 1 F I R S T B U N BURNSIDE r-. E A Vf EAST MAP M ■ vmwwwwww Come on down! Bring PANAVISIINr PARKING SVH the Family! You’ll love our mouth-watering Steaks . aseoond FUN IS FOR Dcmcing ATLANTIC AVE., MISQUAMICUT, R.I. E«Kh Night Sinfin* Sirioin ^ to die!* UNDER 21 8 - 1 2 F .M . .BOBBY DAfflH Proudly Presents STEAK II II PLATTER THE BLUE BEATS Baked Potato mrmimD Texas Toast DKIVl "■) ★ '<1 ' Here Tonight “THE McCOYS” Salad - Choice of Drosslng WITH THEM MILLION SELLERS "HANG ON SLOOPY," "FEVER" AND Ooen 7 Days A Weak 11:30 A.M . to 9 P. NOW NO TIPPING. COME AS YOU ARE! "YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO GOOD" G rizzled , tough ADMISSION $2.50 STEAK o loner . Feoturing Chariton He^tnn CONN.’S TOP ROCK GROUP All tickets will be sold at the door Soturdoy JoanHackett HOUSES II THE BLUE BEATS II night, June 1. Plenty of room for dvoryone! mm — PLU S — 287 MiddI* Ttirapiks Wost NOTE: Wo hovo oxpondtd Goorgo at Hit MANCHESTER Wo* Jaae Feoda ■ i II "Barefoot la The Farti” booch and now con . hold 2,000 people! wiwr HAwnroitD — b r u t o l — o r o t o n TH^ QUIET ONES tAsr wfmoK A beehive baking oven is set in the side of the living room fireplace. (JHiVi IN ~ k 1(1 FUN IS.e."GEORGE” FUN IS..."G£ORGF' 65 TOLLAND TPKE—.MANCHESTER Mrs. Moeng and Gretchen enjoy a compatible interlude in a comfortable chair in the living room.

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MANOHBSTBR EVKNINQ HERALD. MANCHBSTOR, CONN., BATURDAY, MAY 85. 1068 PAiOl f i f l NOTICE PAOB POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1968 Premier Says- Night’s Riots Stocks Again PUBUCggjjglNO Attempt to Start Civil War APPR0PRJATXG9» AWoridnarRahi •Wonders of the Universi . Gmsolidate; board o f ow rotor* The tradition was violated when it ((lanMnued from Page Oaai town o r KAMCHEtTWi,’ Rennea, De Gaulle's farm poll- OOHMMISOOT proved to be an April without showers, :« More r Rise lenoe to propose to th* nation m ey, they aald, was ruining them. but the real loss would have been to Pictures from Space a radlo'tolevislon addroaa a ref- "We don’t give a damn for the Nottoi tgBwHPjlm JBKW I PUBUSUED BY THE : MIW YORK (AP) - The general," ohanted thouaande of HOAfd of PlfOOtOfit TvWH Of HERALD PRINTmO CO., INC have a Kay, the month of flowers, wlfli- itook mariHt wont through an- orendum on university and eoo- Manohestor, Oowutottout, will IS BtiMlI Sin«i out rain to refresh them. By DB. I. M. LEVITT, In taking pictures, the RBV nomlD roformi. The vote le ex­ atudente maesed near Paria Maoctaeiter,' Conn. w«9k of oonsolldatian. hut Lyon railroad station and the hold a PuHo Hearing In IM THOHAB F. FEROUSON DIBEOTOR goes through a sequSice of Ml uhdarlytng ftrmtnt of hulUsh pected June II, Hearing Room »t th* Mtinlolpsl WALTER R. FERGUSON It is always drought which makes The Fels Planetoriuin steps. First, to prepare for pic­ It wae the worst violenoa Far- Place de la Bastille to rail, Publlahon Mnt)ni9nt wm MratmlMe, against the expulsion from BulWlng. « Foundod October 1, 1881 rain most beautiful. But year in and ot The Franklin Institute ture-taking, a tungsten floodlight , Of l,ff> liMutt traded an the le had experieneed In the three Chester, Connootlout, T w sn 9 , out, drought or no, Kay and rain axe instantly erases any residual weeke elnoe the eriaia began, France of student leader Daniel PubSabed Every Bvenint Except Sunday* Using a revolutionary new Mew York Itoek Bxohanfe, 963 "Danny the Red" Oohn-Bendlt, June 4 liM. »t I too p.n». to oon- and HoUdaya. Entered at the Post Office at a happy combination. The ralih often, system of orbital photography, image on the tube. The tube rontv and m Ml, De Gaulle laid hie proaldenoy aider and act on the foHowtngi Haiieheater, Conn., oa Second Claaa Mall face is then prepared for on the line In a brief apeeoh de­ Oohn-Bendlt, M, a West Ger­ Matter. . slants down from higher clouds than satellites will be able to dis­ , MeyerthtleWi the Dow Jones man oltisen studying at the Uni­ To nuihortee the borrowing of those of April; sometimes it washes cover and assess natural re­ posure by being charged. To do manding a maealve "y*a" vote $109,000 In antiolpAtlon of ton** SUBSCRIPTION R A J^ this the vidicon target is rapid­ InduntHnl nveran took a small versity of Nanterre in a Parts Payable In Advawl sunshine on the hill while it tours the sources on earth. The marriage .lew of I.TO nt IM.M. for hie referendum pronoeai, A suburb, crossed from Germany for the fiscal year ending June ly scanned four times in about One Year ...... $30.80 valley; although it may have moments of a new, radical televlUon tube It wae true thnt Wue chips put "ne" vote, he said, would mean to Franoe at La Blame D'Or 86, 1968 and to appropriate the Six Montha ...... 16.50 with laser technology has suc­ 2.6 seconds and once slowly in he would quit the preeldeney he Three Montha ...... 7.80 when it pours, it vanlshek quickly, into ‘on an irregular performance, in Friday In daflance of a govern­ same for expenees In the oWf- One Month ...... 3.80 cessfully produced pictures of about 6 seconds. has held for 16 years. rent ftsoai year- Said funde to the green grow shares, compared 2 produces a high quality picture. ing to the real needs of the evo­ For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. sense of peace and fulfillment into all photographs returned by the with e9,OU,IOO the week before. euoh major provincial olUes aa Manchester, Oonneotteut, will For WedneMay — 1 p.m. Monday. A special optical laser technique Bordeaux, Itraahourg, Nantes lution of the country and of the hold a PubUo Hearing In tht For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. the tired portions and spaces of the hu­ TIROS weather satellites and produces a modulated rgpldly The week's trading began actual Job opportunities of the For friday — I p.m. Wednesday. found that certain natural with a slight decline Monday as end Lyon, Hearing Room at the Munloipol For Saturday — l p.m. Thursday. man anatomy. scanning, recording spot of students in a modern soolety." «"Md*hg, 41 Center Stritt, Claasifled deadline — 6 p.m. day oefore phenomena, such as the break­ light. After establishing a basic geld-mlnlnf shares eUmbed in At Ivyon Friday night a police A common student complaint Is publication, 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday For everything that exists, the crown­ up of winter ice in the St. Law­ response to advances in the oommlssloner, Rene lAoroIx, (chaster, Conneotlflwt, Tuee and Monday publication. recording energy source, the that degrees do not lead to good d i^ June 4, 19$8, at 9i00 j ^ - ing glory, the cllmacUc beauty, involve rence River, could be observed. LBIR modulates, or varies, the price of gold bullion above $49 was killed when eaught in the ob opportunities, abide from path of a truok loaded with pav­ ooMidev and Mt m M Seiturday, May 25 the presence of the functional. "Hie rain A careful study of these photo­ Intensity in accordance With the an ounce in world markete. eaohing. * ...... graphs, and those later taken by The turmoil In France was far ing stones that students pushed f lowing; ___ in May is a working rsJn. TV signals to be recorded. The French leader said labor To Genersl Fund Budget, 199T/ the Gemini astronauts, dis­ The electrical signal used to from reassuring, end the price Pupils^ Past and Present^ Fete Mias Claflin toward police, improvements must include pot­ closed to National Aeronautics of gold huUlen advanced farther Throughout Franee hundreds 6$, BMfd of MBSAHm * K Fiffhtinar While TaBdnK vary the laser intensity is ob­ ter working conditions/and provide oarpetlng In Oengriss and Space Adm., and RCA the tained from the camera by scan­ Tueadey, But, surprisingly, the with 22 of those years spent in Manchester. She were injured end rioters were greater participation of whrkers So far ag the apparent evidence tesU- Miss Sylvia Claflin, retiring first grade teacher at Center for pre-schbol ohUdroR . Maryland’s SmashinK ‘No’ enormous potential of remote ning the charge pattern on the stoek market rose in New York. Bowers School, was honored with a reception last holds a piece of pewter service from one of her earted off to Jail by thd score. "in professional repponsiblH' fleg, neither side in Vietnam has re­ sensing from space. As a conse­ RBV photoconductive surface. One of the most Important rea- Less than two hours attsr De ties" and aid tpr yjang people with hearing dlsablUtles $l,8$0 Maryland’s voters last week handed a night at the school auditorium, filled with past and gifts, as Mrs. Catherine McKinney, a fourth gi’ade to be flnanoed by rolmbursi- frained from that behavior vdilch has quence, the EROS program was The light from the laser modu­ sona cited for thla was the fact B6wers teacher, reads a poem written for tlie occa­ Gaulle’s apeeoh, rempqglng to start their town ailllerpriies. smashing defeat to the state’s proposed undertaken and much will be that mutual funda were reported present pupils, their parents and school friends and youths shook open the high Iron Many peraonsyon the streets ment from the Stoto. now become identified as “fightlns' while lates when passed through a sion and Mrs. Helen Ener. sitting, oversees the gift To; General Fund Budget, l$4T/ nefotlatlnf.” Both sides seem equally new constitution. ’The action marked the heard In the future about these unique crystal material. A volt­ to have held IS.99 billion In liq­ fellow workers. Pupils have loved and learned from gates before the Paris stock ex- carried portable radios to listen fourth successive defeat, over the past satellites. age proportional to the satellite uid reserves at the end of April, Miss Claflin during her 40 years as an educator, unwrapping. (Herald photo by P i n t o ) ______, change ^ the Bourse-swarmed to the generars address, At the 6S, PoUee Department, to pro­ determined to demonstrate that their two years, for new state constitutions. the largest cash poalUon in their vide (or Speelal Services and military capacity and their military will­ Current TV systems in thb signals 1s applied across the onto the trading floor and set Sorbonne spWenta listened amid Other states where the voters have re­ crystal, and the crystal’s ll^t- history, B62a dodged the missile three unloadtilg ammunition near-Sai­ Are to booths and quotation the burstXf police tear gas grs overtime needed In oonnsotio* ingness are not being decreased, but in­ jected new charters are Kentucky (I960), weather satellites can dis­ gon today, U.8, military offi­ with Police Services on con­ tinguish objects as smaH as 1.5 transmlssion properties vary This meant only one thing, miles northwest of the allied boards. Before firemen could „ades id the sirens of ambu- creased, during the onset of talks at New York (1967), and Rhode Island (this with the voltage applied. The that sooner or later these fimds base at Gio Linh as they (lew cials said. extinguish the blaae, the area lanc threaded through st motion of reiooatton of year). nautical miles on the ground. would have to be committed, New Fighting Hits missions against North Viet­ One American soldier wag Route 6 IMS® Paris. modulated light from the laser was badly burned. isrrow courtyards to pick However, with the new TV sys­ probably in equities although, namese positions in the DMZ. slightly injured, one Vietnamese to be flnanoed by inorease to One reflection of this is given in the ’The Maryland vote, continuing this tem, EROS satellites will be is then focused into an intense Elsewhere In Parts, two Aaso wounded, recording spot which scans with the rising interest .rates for TTile was the farthest south worker was killed and four were elated Press newsmen were interior Minister Chrlatian current aervloe revenue. statistics of battle. trend, made the outlook discouraging for able to resolve objects 100 feet bonds, a oonslderable portion that enemy gunners have wounded, and three Filipinos on Fouohet—whoso resignation To; General Fund Budget, I9$l,' across. This will provide geo­ across and exposes a 9x9 indi roughed up by polloe. On the n When President Johnson pulled back other states where constitutional reform could be Invested In these eenlor Northern Saigon launched a BAM at the B62s, the tug were wounded, the offl- some students are demanding- 89, Board of Bdueatlen, tor is being pushed. A cimstitutional conven­ logists with the capability to find photographic film. de la Cite, the famous Island/n our bombing of North Vietnam, to an Earth-resources surveys can seeurltles, especially by the which fiy to high to be heard or oials said. today blamed what he oalled summer enriobmont pro­ area below the 16th parallel, the quanti­ tion is scheduled to meet in Hawaii in potential areas for oil and mta- The officials said none of the the Seine, Stephens Bro gram 18,600 be made from space using either moN ocmaorvatlvo,omtservatlve, balanced (oontinaed from Page One) ------seen from the ground and are was elubhed as he walkeg ^ a Clements of the underworld for tative result was not one of decrease July and voters next fall will be asked eral exploration. Agricultural three alrfielda—at Can Tho in out of range ot ordinary antlalr- ammunition exploded and dam­ pert of the student vlolenoe, He to be financed from tuition to approve constitutional conventions in manned or unmanned satellites. funds. oIuBlor of poUosmen,ond w ri in the total amount of bombing we were planners will be able to deter­ Tbs' Tutsday advance cut "We shot them up pretty well the Mekong Delta below Saigon, craft guns. age was moderate to tho barge, said there-were also anerobtsts fees, - Arkansas, Illinois, and New Mexico. mine the type and vigor of The Gemini astronauts simply nard Lavalee was s ^ o k as he filmed the earth at convenient short a string of three straight, with the gunshps," said Lt. at Ban Me Thuot in the central u.g. officers say none of the light to the tug and minor to the who "are very oerlalnly well or­ To; General Fund Budftt, doing in North Vietnam, but an in­ Planting at the E, Center St, Esplanade a crop growing in a field as ship, the Cuba Victory, operated was osuif^t In a Mlloe charge crease. We began pounding the smaller The new constitution was defeated here T he, Manchester Garden Club with the assistance of Boy Scout Troop 362 of St. Bartholo­ times. This film was returned, sharp declines, Shawn Leach, 24, of Brockton, highlands and at Phan Thiet on $i6-mlIlion bombers has been ganised for street wars and Board of BdueaUon 11,904 ‘small as 10 acres. On Wednesday, the market Mass., an American adviser to the South China Sea 100 miles lost to enemy action. Enemy e(- by the U.8 Department of Oom- on the Boulevarg St, Kiohel. esiahiish a wash-out aooount section of North t^etnam still our target by a margin of 83,000 votes — 366,674 mew’s Church planted bushes this week at the esplanade on E. Center St. in front of the developed and then analyzed. Neither was bai . guerrilla aotlon " RCA engineers have developed The resolution thus obtained de­ launched a powerful rally early the government troops, eaat of Saigon. forts to sneak SAM mlaatiea meroe. for paroobtal school Frojoot with even more bombs than we had been against the document and 283,050 in fa­ Post Office. The town prepared the flower bed and will be responsible for the'care of the U.S. pilots (lew missions Farmers J q ^ d the protest vor. Only 2 of the state’s 23 counties fa­ two key elements which con­ pended on the type of camera in the day, but this ran out of The heavy fire set clusters of Near Khe Banh, in South Viet- do'wn near the DMZ have been 136 under Public Act No, 10, to bo ^ ditqiplng before the President ordered garden. The planting of the garden is part of the Chamber of Commerce City Beautiful Com­ tribute to the potential of the reported (oiled by U.8. fighter- over North Vietnam Friday and Friday, "Mocked national Xgrax Oepjr Bgrvtot vored the document: Montgomery and mittee’s May campaign. (Herald photo by Pinto.) used. A cmiventional camera in most of Its steam, and the list huts (insnoed by the State his ICkrch Si territorial pullback. EROS. The first is a two-inch ended the session only sllghUy black smoke rising into the air. Marines olashed with more than bombers on several occasions in reported destroying or damag- highways Jth barrieadoB and To; Genoral fin d M M Prince George’s counties, which are sub­ a memned or unmanned satel­ ing 21 trucks, 14 barges and five elaahad h police In Agen, The enemy has reacted to this strate- urban Washington, 0.^1., areas. Every Return Beam Vldlcon (RBV) lite is limited by the amount of highsr. Earlier today, the Viet Cong lOO North Vietnamese troops the past. Board of Bdweatlon $81,001,94 imaging' system for the space­ bridges, Feri Lyon. Nantes and aiMgrtal m * B*pg»ir. eetabUsh a wash-out aooount gy on our part by moving more anti­ other subdivision in the state. Including film it can carry. The market spent most of attacked a U.8. 9th Infantry Dl- and reported killing 86. Fifteen An Australian task force the city of Baltimore —where propon­ Heralding Homes craft to provide the high resolu- The most cost-effecUve sys­ Thursday straddling the fence vision patrol at the Y bridge on Americans were killed and 23 sweeping in Blen Hoa Province m NwMortI M m MansNsW to be used for toe purchase of aircraft defenses down to the gone where plctures, and the second is a in an irregular ^rformanee, Saigon’s southern edge, scene of wounded, west of Saigon reported that sphpol library resourees, teat- our bombing Is now concentrated. ents had counted on a ’’yes’’ vote —vot­ tem is On unmanned satellite ed against the new constitution and to Connecticut Yankee Laser Beam Image Reproducer using electronic remote sensing then edged W the downside. On major fighting after the ene­ Just to the south of the battle, guerrilla gunners shot down one books, and other printed and Tile result of these two converging ele­ retain the state’s present 101-year-old It Was a New (LBIR). devices. These can remain oper­ Friday, Qie market resumed its my’s May 6 drive. U.8. ..B..— fighter-bombers — attacked n------aof their light observation planes, puWishad instruotlenal audio­ ments of bigger battle has been a charter, which has been amended 215 By A.H.O. The RBV is a pickup tube that ational for extended periods of upward move with a modest One Amerioan soldier was re­ suspected enemy rocket storage itiuing the pilot. The Australian visual materials, ,to be fl­ heavier loss of American planes than at times. England Home qonverts light energy reflected time. Some of the TTR08 satel­ gain «i average but with many ported killed and five were area and an aerial observer re- troops said they have killed 134 IRID nanoed by toe State, any other stage of the war. We have An organization caUed the a cub reporter. They actually from a scene viewed by the lites have remained operational secondary stocks drawing en­ wounded in the battle that fol­ ported 42 secondary exploaions. .^jet Cong and North Vlet- John I, Garalde Jr„ The defeat came despite the fact that (Continued From Page Three) proposed tax increases. In full thusiastic support and some Other Marine units reported ntoeae troops since beginning Secretary managed to escalate in the midst of de- StaAe Chamber of Commerce camera into an electrical signal. for more than four years. Thus, lowed.8 j g f w v S • As w the * s e ^enemy 9 * B* *j%^**^*w»soldiers „ •re „ • nese troops For Solo Marylanders had first voted to call a awareness that business ftself Boarfl of Directors aacalation. idea of New England living,” appeared in the news the other' The light is focused on a thin it is 'this approach which will vary large blocks traded, treated) Vietnamese police fired hilling 46 enemy soldiers in the sweep IS days ago. FUR iTORAGE constitutional convention, then voted for would bear some of the burden. photoconductive layei^ on the in­ fight 20 miles southwest pf Da An /^plosion, apparently Manehester, Conn, An equal mutual determination has Mrs. Moeng said. "We began day, with recommenda^ns to become the basis of any earth-, on them from concealed posi­ the delegates to a convention, which la­ They Implored the politicians side of the RBV. This layer con­ observation satellite system. tions. Fourteen of the guerrillas Nang, while (our Americans caused by^floating mine, dam­ Dated at Manehester, Don- been exhibited on the ground, where, bored for four months to produce the our long search for the home the In fo rm oommttiteeB of the not to sacrifice needed iqiend- were killed and 23 wounded. INSURANCE neotlout, tola twenty-fourth we wanted and feel that our- verts the light energy into an The pictures transmitted will Waihout Items were reported killed. aged a barifo. a tug and an day with both sides moving out against document submitted to the voters last two state political parties. ing programs "on the altar of electrical charge pattern. Thus help the cartographer, wboae About 25 mllea north of Sal- Along the demilitarized aone, American cargo ship and inflict­ of May 1968. one. another, the result has been the week. 18-room house is typical of the The nature of these recom­ false economy." They advocat­ enemy gunners fired a aurfaoe- ed light casualties on workers area and one in which we can each microscopic element of the mapping requirements can be Put on Agenda .gon, enemy gunners fired more AOENCY heavleit two weeks of casualties sus­ mendations was £uch as to send ed and endorsed various kinds photoconductor stores a charge met more rapidly; the oceanog­ than 300 mortar rounds on Ben to-alr missile at tl.S. BB2 bomb­ And it came despite endorsement by really grow roots." our memories as a reporter of public spending on people. ers (or only the fourth time in NOTICE tained by our Amerlckn forces during an impressive roster of leading Mary­ pattern that is proportional to rapher, whose knowledge of Th« Board of Directors, at Its Oat, a district capital, and near- A plaque on the front of the tumbling back over the years to And they themselves made a the amount of light energy re­ June 4 regular meeting, will by South Vietnamese Infantry the three years the eight-engine W W TI 8 0X t DBCIS10N8 the entire war to date. landers Including^Gov. Spiro T. Agnew, house proudly proclaims the ocean currents and sea-states bombers have been in action in OH6RQEYOUR a time when we worked a plausible show of facing up, flected into the camera. To pro­ will be enhanced, and the oondllot public hearings and will positions, initial reports said Variances - BKOoptlone Orantid And there has been proportionate se­ most of Maryland’s congressional dele­ fact that it was built in 1726 by Chamber of Commerce beat constructively, to such public Vietnam. 9f c MMHilMOttr HoraM verity in the war for civilians, "nie latest gation, Baltimore Mayor ’Thomas J. duce an electrical signal, the agronomist, who can use the toko notion on five proposed ap- oasualtles were light. 'A'own of Manohortor, iprop- Ellphalet Carpenter, at least the and were called upon to report obligations as the control of pol­ . . . The enemy lightly shelled Tlia U.8. Command said the PRESORIPTION erly of Bdwnrd J. lAghtbody), Vletoong move into Saigon itself was lo­ D’Alesandro HI, and members of the central portion of the house photoconductor is scanned by a pictures from space to help de­ .propriatlone, four of them wa and Interpret the public policies lution connected with their own very fine beam of electrons. The out aooounto for tho Board of Maintain garage leis than 9 cated and operated in such a way as to legal. Judicial, business, and labor com­ dates back to that time. The crease the $3 billion annual produced and advocated by that processes. number of electrons that bounce crop 'loss due to insects, disease EdueatUm. Tho fifth is for the from sQUtn side Uno and not to result in the destruction —much of it munities. main entrance is now through particular city Chamber, not All this, obviously. Is not back from each element of the and fire. Polloe Dopsrtmont, farthest quarter of lot, ll Sount being done, as uiual, by the shell and The new constitution, a document of an addition at the right which untypical, we believe, of prod­ merely a matter of heart and ’nm propeeed Polloe Depart- NOTICE was-erected much later. There photoconduCtor produces a volt­ ,.R^cause so much of our na­ Woloom* Horo Alton Street. bomb power our side brought to bear 10 articles and 168 sections, would have ucts of the C. of C. label almost mood, but one of Intelligence hi age proportional to the charge 'ment appropriation ie for $9,500 town o f KANOHBimi Wallace R. Tracy, a a rU | streamlined state government. It would is also an addition on the left. tional economy depends on neiw to drive the Vietcong back into the everywhere at that time. facing facts and one of strategy pattern. This voltage is am­ technology, this new system of to pay for epoolal eervtoes and Your furf aro lafo horo POSITION VACANCY oloser to side line, 470 Wathlr- countryside —of what had previously have considerably strengthened the pow­ Stairs to the second flour are That was back In the days In public relations. plified to ' produce an electrical overtime In ooimeotlon with dut- A t J ell Btroet. ers of the governor, giving him the right in the entrance hall, which produding terrestrial pictures p l a n n in g a s s is t a n t bem some of the show districts of the when C^vln Ooolidge had pro­ In the era in which we began signal representing the scene for may evolve as one of the ma­ lee at the relooatod Rt. $, The Our espertf hondlo your fun with motlc- Robert A Barbara Harrison, to initiate reorganization of the execu­ opens on to the dining room at claimed that “the business of covering C. of C. policies the • sum would be flnanoed by equel PINE PH6RMMIy 18,190.00 - 810,140.0() oonduot antique busineM and dty. We ourselves destroyed many of video transmission from the jor contributions of the space uleui profoiiionol caro. Iniurod vaulti Lworal fringe benefits include tive branch and giving him for the first the right, and living room at America is business" and when high priests of business were satellite to earth. revenue from the Rt, e oontrao- g |i Oeater •$, / j k A t ereet free-standing Idontlfloa- the new homes we had built for the peo- time effective control of state fiscal pol­ the front of the original section age. ------paid vaeatlon; slok leave | holi­ a Chamiber of Commerce served themselves demoralized and in guord aaolnil damage and leii. days; ponslon plan; oompleto Uon sign, with oondtUons, 116 Ide. Another accompgpiment to the icy^ of the house. as the sort of high priest to a doubt albout their own premises, Three of tho four Board of Ed- Oakland itreot. Uuntlng talks at Paris is ' the creation Pumpkin pine paneling cov­ ; uoation waehout aooounts would Ineuranoe plan. Bmployses’ It would have drastically overtiauled tacitly acknowledged deity and were truly desperate in the credit union available. William D. Whitney, Oartgo of additional refugees in South Vietnam. Maryland’s Judiciary, and changed the ers the walls of the living room which could do no wrong, and midst of a depression which A Thought for Today • be flnanoed by equal state oloser to ride line, 169 Avory and, as in other paneled rooms kept renewing Itself Just around Open Forum ; grants. The fourth, $$,000 for tho For appheation and job de­ All this lends weight to the words of method of selecting Judges to the so- which quite sincerely, and eas­ Sponsored by the Manchester PHONI 649-3942 scription apply to PBRgOWNBL Street, „ „ PresidentttsJohnson, who pledged, Thurs­ in the house, is placed horizon­ ily, believed that whatever was the comer. That desperation ■ summopsohooi enrichment pro- Sidney * Franoes Keller, called "Missouri plan,’’ under which “Bumpety, Bnihpety” Council of Churches ' gram, would be flnanoed from OFFXOR. Munlolpal Building, 4i day, that the United States would not Judges are chosen from a list submitted tally on the outside walls, and to the advantage of business was obviously responsible for Breot addition to dwelling W vertically on the inside walls. To the Editor, equal tuition face. 7 a Y Oenter ntreet, Manohestor, Con- allow the enemy to achieve any victory to the governor by a nominating com­ was to the benefit of the coun­ some of the C. of C. policy from roar line, 946 Mountain try and all the people. recommendations we remember I wrote this little ditty all of Says a modern proverb: Mil­ , The three washout aooounts to neotlout, 04040, on the battlefield "while the talks go mission; then they run against their rec­ Prints, mostly of horses, are lions long for Immortality who Applloatlons must be returned Road, ___ _ hung above the large fireplace Coupled with this fundamen­ from that time, recommenda­ ten years ago, and I see by last be flnanoed by etote grants are; FAIRWAY Moiiorty m n e m , r n ., e m ord without opposition for voteh approval. to the PBRiONNIOL OFITOB. on.” tal belief, (here was, our mem­ tions which Incessantly sought night’s Herald that It is still can’t amuse themselves on a $$1,001,94, for Instruotlona), au­ two free-standing lUumtoattd It would have strengthened local govern­ in the living room. Eight pewter rainy Sunday afternoon. Munlolpal Building, 41 Center We would say that the events of the mugs, graduated in size are at ory tells us, sometimes a ra­ reduction of taxes, no matter apropo today. West Middle Turn­ diovisual materials ( $1,890. for ground signs eleser to street ment, requiring every county- to adopt a Life is now, though we find ‘ oarpetlng in the Qengras Center, Mreet, Manohestor, Qonneoti- month in Vietnam so far have given charter by July 1, 1970, or accept a mod­ one side of the mantel, and ther narrow definition of what what program had to be sacri­ pike has not improved one lota. out, net later then July >, 196$, line, one sign te be larger thin was really of advantage to Elliott Ness and the "Untouch­ ourselves wasting it in escap­ for olseses of pre-sohool ohlidren conclusive proof that both sides are el charter drafted by the General As­ some Tobey Jugs and an antique ficed, which frowned on all ex- parmitted, with conditions, 8I6- clock are on the other side, business. . pendltures in the direction of ables” are a thing of the past ing from the past or plunging with hearing dtoablUtles, and 316 Center Street, still ciqiable of a terrible toughness in sembly. It would have lowered tli- it- 19,MB, for a prognsm in the FISHER FUR STORAGE the field even while they take their time i\ear a print of George Wash­ That definition Is lyhat has "people," and which considered but West Middle Tpke. is still toward the future. We have Raymond B. Mahoney, Divide . Ing age to 19 years from 21, and created a Roller Coaster. only the present in a world of • ‘pwroflWai sohoois, with the with propaganda sparrings at Paris. the office of lieutenant governor. ington. The arrangement, Mrs. changed so markedly over the that no economy could ever be 325 BROAD STRBBT— MANCHESTER parcel of land Into two leto, one “false.” people to whom we can belong funds, by etsite etotute, requir­ with less area toan required, The sad, cynical thing is that both Moeng said, was copied faith­ years. NOTICE But the document’s opponents, who fully from one she and her hus- The good policy makers who One of the, great high mo­ Bumpety, Bumpety, West Mid­ in one way or another. ed to be administered through Tlis Planning and goninf and maintain dwelling on lot sides expected just this of each other, were numerous although not so well or­ and saw and liked at Storrow- drew up the platform the State ments of the particular Cham­ dle Turnpike Have you tried sitting for an ' the ©uWlo sohoote. Cemmisaten of the Town of 8 eleser to resr line, TO Walnut and scheduled this kind of behavior in ganized as the proponents, were able ton. Chamber of Commerce submit­ ber we were covering came It really is a mess hour, simply remembering as Manehester, Oonneetieut. will Street, nonetheless to convince the voters that To travel it is quite a feat the field almost as if it were, by mutual . A bee hive oven is at one side ted to the political platform when It launched a great cam­ many people as you can whom hold public hearings on Mon­ Valentino Flano, Breet frti- expectation, part of the negoUating rou­ there was something suspicious about it. committees the other day ap­ paign to reduce governmental Even for Elliott Ness you have known or now know? day evening, starting at 4 p.ni, standing Illuminated sign oloior ’The new constitution was an all-or-noth­ of the fireplace, which is the Police Arrests tine. only one of three fireplaces in parently considered the busi­ spending and Included, as one This is recollection, and it is June 3, IMS, in the Hearing to street line, 100 Bast Qenter ing proposition, and the widely varying ness they represented one more of thp proposed economies, the The ruts are huge and plenty seventy-five per cent of the art Room of the Municipal Build- Street, Bhrentually, both will have to come to individual objections to various provi­ the house that can be used. deep the same kind of conclusion both came Shelves over the doorways in citizen of the state of Connecti­ reduction of the salary of city of intercessory prayer. ,, Barry T, Robinson, le, of 4$ In* on the following proposed Douglas A, Xing, Breot adtS- sions in it added up to an over-all vote cut, with responalbilltles as .librarians from $800 to $600 a And mako, your car springs was eharged with tlen to noneonformtof store, to tentatively when they agreed to meet the room wqre also copied from shudder Some ot us are recapturing Foster it. suWvislons 1 of rejection. well as rights, duties as well as year. It was the still sharp the art of visiting, simply to ^'opowttflf a motor oyels without "iiibdlvlsien Plan - Qrewi wUh eondHions, m Dakland in Paris in the first place. Eventually, some at Storrowton, and hold It sort of makes you want to Street, The opponents feared the increased interesting pieces of china and frsmchlse, and a need to be memory of that partioular share ourselves and our best a Moporiy doslpiawd drivers Manor Hststes Addition No. both have to decide again that the war powers that the charter gave the gov­ . thinking in voluntary fashion recommendation which caused weep. B—Froperly of Green Manor Manchester Memorial Hes- ' $;lassware. Tall arched book- Cause you can’t afford "anud- thoughts with Others, and this rile^ B at a a,m. today, Mtor a in Vietnam has progressed beyond the ernor would open the way to the possi­ about its own obligations and our aging heart to sing, over is 75 per cent of the art of srulssr patrolman steppsd him Qonstruetlen ue, Manehes- pital. Permit parhtof el meter sUge where it can offer meaningful re­ ,, eases fill a comer opposite the der" vehtoies fer hospital purpeebi, bility of dictatorial rule. Streamlining fireplace, and several other opportunities. the progress and redemption of evangelism. lor a routine ehsok on Lenox ter, Gonneotieut -- Seale i turn to anybody frpm the process of con- In such a mood,- they drew up human belng;s and their instru­ 0 with eonditions, 8e<8T RUMell the government, they said, could be ac­ pieces of old china are dis­ And when you come to Journey’s When Jesus said He came so "It, He will appear In court Juno l",40’=^aroh Ff, l W-re- complished by amending the present recommendations irivlch would ments of policy, when we no­ PICNICS 'AND SARBECUES ARE COMPLETE WITH vlsed April l, IBiP-Arlhur Street, P8-86 Russell Street, tiimed fighting. played on the shelves. end. we may have abundant life. 10, I In the meanUme, young Asians and constitution. ’The new document also have been anathema to some ticed the State Chamber of H. Bramanls LJ,". (B West ef 88 Haynes Street. Traditional furnishings, with You think you will expire. He meant the only living that SHADY OLEN'S QUALITY ICE CREAMI STOCK UPl Sun - Dil Qompany, Uae Ita- young Americans, all of whom may love provided'for the creation of regional gov­ pf the high priests of the busi­ Commerce -warning, the other But you’re okay you will we do, which is now. ernments, which raised fears in some some family antiques inter­ ness order back in our days as day, against “false economy." BE PREPARED TO SERVE THE BESTI WE HAVE MORE "Lookout Moiwtatn Saetlon tton and eerWleate el Ajppev* life equally well, continue losing life, spersed are in the living room, mend — Rev. George Nostrand 0 ai, with oendltlens, iW-fOl quarters that the problems of Washing­ It’s yojjr car must be re-“tlred"! St. Mary’s Church t h a n t w in t y ^p iv i d e l ic io u s FLAVORSI No, --Ttfnrod Read-Kan- and the Innocent civilians of the coun­ ton, D.C., would be shared by Maryland. and the expanse of green wall- ehsgter, Opnn,-^SPs!e i"=4Q' Hartford Read, try conUnue to lose lives and homes, to-wall carpeting is broken up dropped ceiling of plaster board. (Xher old maps are on the May §, i09S-Griswold gngi= fexgeoi Inc,I @a§ ftatlen Md< and the posslbillUes of power politics Opponents were also able to convince by oriental area rugs. Thank you, certiftbate §1 ApprevaL wIM the voters that the new document would They have since removed this paneled wall of the large mas- Mrs. Evelyn Barracliffo noering, ine," (§ sheets) confrontation are terribly slow with Walls of a paneled den to'the and uncovered a beamed ceil­ te-r bedroom, which is furnished "Property of HHsabeih Lit’ conditions, West side el 0ah* add greatly to their tax burden. A stite rear of the living room are ing, similar to others in the tle=^em gtreel^Kanehea- land Street, nerto M 464 Qak> their mercy. ^ controller's aide estimated an addition­ in maple. The room has a fire­ Herald bright with a fine collection of house. The Jt'ichen is wood place "for .show only" and a 'BONNIE’S' HEADSTONE ler, eoBfl, Seale l"=se'-=- land swell, We don't know how it is to be done, al $164,000,000 a year cost; the state’s MISSING or what the precise move would be, but horse brasses, collected by paneled, and its doors are filled spacious closet which was once Yesterdays April 1, l9§l=erlgwold Sr», Varlanee Denied Fiscal Research Bureau estimated $2,- DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—Anon­ Perey White, Breet twedMif it is our hope is that it will be American Moeng who is an avid horse­ with fine old original hardware. the ‘‘dieese keeping room.” fineerlnf, ine." 600,000 more, but the voters believed the man and former polo player. Above the kitchen range a sign ymous telephone tips led police ily dwetUng, with ene unit te leadership whlfch, at Paris, makes the controller’s office. ’The opposition's or­ Halght-Asbury” and other 25 Years Ago P.8. "Properly of Alme A, La= Corner cupboards in the din­ advertising "Free Lunch” Is equally "in" signs ,and "otojeta and newsmen Thursday night to tuHppe =- Vernon Street = he imderstied, Bast side Buek> first imaginative and positive attempt ganizational focus was the Save Our ing room have butterfly hinges appropos in a home where there a 80-pound bronze headstone Plans for resurfacing Main Manehestor, Qenn. = Beale land Street, seuth el M BueMp State Committee,, which Started last d'art" in the current style, are Avfti1ftW§ in to break the present deadlock of damage on their doors. Shelve of the are three 'children, Kent, 18; displayed in Kent’s room, in- stolen off the grave of Bonnie St. are approved at an ap­ i"=4e'^^y 18, iWI -Grls- land Street. and destruction in Vietnam and propa­ summer with a group of about 20 at­ cabinets are filled w^ui antique Lynn, 16, and Abigail, 12; three Parker.. proximate cost of $12,000. ■Phe above will be efleetlve aa torneys, housewives, and businessmen, Jeotlng the only really modern ISIS ec^(«nioal family "Vou Can Tiiit^ Tho Quality" wold Inginoerlng" ganda denunciation at Paris. Let it be china and glass, including a set dogs, Tony a large "sort of note, (except for several tele­ Its disappearance earlier in A musical program is pre­ All Interested persons way of May 88..1M8, but grew until it ended up with a chair­ of interesting oystjEfr plates. collie,” and Gretchen and Heidi, the day occurred on the 34th an­ lAlY PAYMBNTi Filed to efllce el Tewn Dlirk conceded that both sides have demon­ man in every county. vision sets) in the old house. sented by KIwanis Club by slsad HMf gallons, attend this hoL, ^ strated their capacity to continue the Dining room walls are paint­ both dachshunds, and three The girl’s rooms are strictly niversary ‘of an ambush in pupils of the Soldano-Schuleen AVAILAILI Plann and - May aa, 1868. which peace officers killed Bon­ NOW ... TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Henlng Beard el ApptMa war, endlessly, to the last life left on Last week’s vote seemed to represent ed pale aqua,/and two fine cats. Shadow, Blackie, and a feminine and more in keeping Vocal Studios of New York in­ tool Hen...... ortmlselon a revolt of the average taxpayer, fright­ regal Siamese called "Bang­ nie and Clyde Barrow, ending a routs « and 44A>WBN DAILY and lUNDAT If. Adler DOibktn, Jehn F. eilHord, either side. But as the world concedes primitive portraits of what Mrs. with the traditional style of cluding Betty Genovese, Mrs. ened by what he thought would be the Moeng calfc, "our legitimate an­ kok.” their home. long string of bank robberies Elsie'- Berggren Owitafson, MrlMdo 8rNudi°=MendBy through Baturduf Uhatrman Qhalrmui that, grimly and mournfully, it looks and high costs .and by what he considered cestors" are hung on the walls. The upstairs landing if large Mr. Moeng is a store archi­ and killings in the Southwest. Helen Bergg;ren and ' William JUMINM maroneo W. Welti, Jehn A. DaEaneUe, hopes for an equal resolve, an equal drastic changes the new constitution To the rear of the dining room enough so that Mrs. Moeng uses tect for G. Fox and Co., Hart­ The Parker grave marker Coe. geeretary Beeretgry resourcefulness, to limit the cost of a would introduce. The state’s leading citi­ and adjoining the kitchen there It for a sowing room. An old ford. Mrs. Moeng occasionally was in a ditch beside a north war which probably already has firmly zens told him what they thought would is a breakfast room where most map of Coventry Is on the wall, relinquishes her role as house­ Dallas street. 10 Years Ago Police said the stone off Bar­ claimed for Itself the title of the war be good for him, .and he didn’t believe of the family meals are eaten. and one of the oldest antiques wife to work with an agency them. —JAMES R. CONANT IN THE When the Moengs moved into in the house, a blanket chest, which recruits temporary office row’s grave was still missing. It Sunday. The Herald did not publish. everybody lost. NATIONAL OBSERVER the house the kitchen had a is in this area. workers for this area. was taken a week ago. rA O l SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1968 MANCHESTER EVBNINCJ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN... SATURDAY. MAY 2R. 1068 PAGE SEVEN Area Churches ------By CLAY R. POLUN- P int Oengregatloaal Church I t Pranola of Aaolal ASHFORD LAKE St Peter*a Dptacopol Churoh 871 BUlngton Rd., Business Bodies United Churoh of Ohriat Vlrwt Ohurdi of fliriiit. St. Bartltoiomew'e Church St. .Mary'o Dplocopal Church Vewr Ool/y Atl/Wly Ovid* >< Saad nm Rd. South Wlndtor 26 MILBfl EAST OF MANCHESTER N ”'f” Afcerdlnp la lh» tiari, ' Wapping Andover SelontiHt Rev. Hdwanl M. LaRoae Churoh and Park Sta. Rev. Raymond H. Bradley dr.. Rev. Gordon B. Wadhami, OFF ROUTE 44—SHORE FRONT LOTS 44t N. Molii St. Aaalalant Paaler Rev. Ooorga F. Rootrand F n I S. 4.171 davelop maiioge for Sundoy, Rev. damea A. Blrdaatl, Vicar Pnator IN SALES CLUB that the company has already ■ JiaaodT raod wcfrdi eorratpondlng to numban Paator selected sites for the building of Ractev Zodloe birth tlgn. Rev. goRn B. RlktMUlHa, Francis A. Sullivan Jr. of 17 EASY TERMS 11 *.tn., Sundoy ohureh ■•rv* Maeeea at 1:43, T:40, B, 10:16 Rev. damea W. BoHoma, lAMM 8 a.m., Holy Oommunlon. AaelBtaat Pwlor Fovcrolt Dr., veteran Consumer five new stores. AM. II 10 a.m., Holy Oommunlon and B:46 a.m,, Churoh School. too, Sunday Sohdo) and Nurtory. and 11:30 a.m. Rev. Stephen M. PHoe 1 Don': llT d b 61 Qulckan 11 a.m., Morning Worahip. Froducts Division salesman for Tho aubjoct of tho laaion>Mrmon Rev. Ronald R. Maldeman * NMY tl' 2 TiitMly 33 01 62 Around Sermon. Church School and Maaaea at 6, 6:66, Corning Glass Works of Corning, 38 YEAR WORKERS ARTHUR A. KNOFLA , BOOkM-M 3 Ceniidtr 33 OlplOffloMe 63 Your Nuracry, Sermon hy the Rev. Mr. Brad* Ti46, B, tfi ^ la "Soul and Body"; tha dolden Church of llw AaaumpSon /4M471 4 AMiitenc* |4 0n 64 on ley. 10:16 and 11:60 a.m. N.Y., has. been presented a Stanley A. Krlpnltls, formerly 443-B44D — 649-B938 Taxt, from Paalma. M: i: "Lord, Adame St and Thompaon Rd. 7:10 a.m., Holy Oommimion. 5 AHUttlvt » W o y 6STry 8 p.m., Special Choir conoert. membership certlfloaU In the of Manchester, and John F. thou haat baen our dwallinf Rev. rnoncla d. Mlhaleh B a.m., Memlrtg Prayer. a AarMmtnti 36 Th* ■ 6601 lAamAiiM Tnlooitvtile Oongrogatlonal Sacred Heart Churoh company's sxotustve Prasldent's Bertrand of 46 Phelps Rd., place In all fonaratlona." MAY » 33 Don't 47 Your NOV. 31 Churoh Paator Church School cloelng acrvloc. jun'i » IWidtn 38 Of 68l>p V 46 Undtr. , to 4 p.m.; Sunday, a to 4:30 p.m. St. Bridget Church 7 p.m,. Dally, Bvaning Prayer. 76 Provokad alon Group. 11:46 a.m. •division. ZJ < Rev. dohn d. Delaney, Paator 47 I t il 77 Pirton 143|4|144^ 11 a.m., Morning Wofahlp. B:80 a.m., Churah Bohool. ON Ohureh la open daily for prayer, 18 84 41 Rapidly 71 liiu a i l54-86d490^ 11 a.m., Servloe of Worship. The Preebyterlan Church Rev. Robert d. Keen ikZ iZ tZ i. IVKMP 49 Endtoveri 79 Ntw 7:00 p.m.. Pilgrim Pallovyahlp. St. Bernard’s Church PROMOTED 43 Spruce St. Rev. Kenhetii d. Priable ue 30 Flnolly 90 Ooyt r9At MUA Adult Bible Study Group. Guest Preacher, The J. Ronald Ohureh of deaua Ohriat of JUtV 34 31 CIOM 91 Unpltotonl lOwn MN. II Palanglo, OornieotiotU minister St. Bernard’s Tor., RookvIUe Joel O. OcMian of 86 Palmer Rev. aeorge W. Smith 33 Cem«i 92 lillmott 12 A rtoi Rev. Georgs F. X. Reilly Lattar>day lalnta (Mormon) ^ A o d 33 33 A 93 lnllu4nliol Fll.' 19 of Men and Mtselons. Dr. ftouth Windsor, has been Mlnlatar Maaaea at 7, 8, 0:16, 10:30 In HlUatown Rd. and Woodalde St. 63 Tha Union Congregattonol Church Pastor the church. B:16, 10:80 and 13:00 S4I.44-464I 34 An 94 Your 14 ToltnH l3.23jMSi Roekvine Noon —Oongrogatlonal Meet­ advanced to second vice presi­ Paul B. Nuttall, Btaliop /43464S49 35 YourMlf 99 Sal IS Pretaad ing. Rev. James H. Royle dent, pension sales, by Phoenix B:l6 a.m., Sunday School In the auditorium. 34 Moha 96 An 16 And Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Mlnleter Rev. Anthony Kusdol clBoeae for all agaa, 37 Conddtni 97 Setna 17 You men 7 p.m., Open meeting on Pil­ Mutual Life Insurance Co. 98 Monty I I Ytor Rev. Idrman D. Reed, ALUMINUM B a.m., Prleathood. 31 Ont F ll K) grim Fellowship work trip. Oohan Is n cum laude gradu­ 10:30 a.m., Worahip Service. St damct* Churoh 39 A 99 ImpulM 19 Conddtnlly Aselataat Mlnleter a.m., Sunday Bohool. Ma1.1I ' Masses at 7, 8, B:16, 10:80, ate o< Holy Cross OoUtge and Tha Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. Megr. Bdward d. Reardon, 10:80 3 ^ ld &Poy» VoluebiM Mlae Vi^gHe L. Paradis, B AWNINGS •CANOPIES Olaaoea for all agaa. 14-3441-S7 2‘ 49 Jehovah’s Witnesses 11:46 a.m. Sermon: "The Body of Ohrlet." Paator MCood ® Advene is-sa-f Minister of Christian Rduoatlon 7 p,m., Bvening Service. Ohrle- Rev. doeeph B. Vujtl 6:80 p.m.. Sacrament aervloa. 73-747I Kingdom Hall Hartford Tpke. S i Matthew’s Church, Tolland • WINDOWS •DOORS tlan film on the life of St. Paul. Rev. Thomaa Barry 6 B.m., Churoh SohooL Grades Rev. J. GUftord Curtin, Paator "Ambaoeador for Ohrlet." Rev. Vincent d. Plynn . Trinity Covenant Church Rockville Hackmatack St. near 8 through 10. Mcedng Stmdays In New Church • ALUMINUM SIDING Keeney Si 10:60 a.m., Churoh School, In­ Calvary Church Maeiea at 6, 7, 8; B, 10:1B fants through Grade 4. B a.m.. Public talk, "Ap- Rev. Norman B. Iwenoen, preclaiUng Jehovah's Orffonlsa- Masses at 7:80, 8:80, and 10:10 it,, (AeeembUee of Ood) and 11:80 a.m. News for Senior Citizens 10:46 a.m. Morning Worship. a.m. FREE ESTIMATES * TERMS 047 K. Middle Tpke. Paator tlon,'' 'tiy B. Jarvae, Watchtower B:S a.m., Sunday lohool Sermon: "The Twilight Zone,” Rev. Kenneth L. Ouetafeon, South Methodlat Church 0 By WALLY FORTIN The Rev. Mr. Bowman preach­ Booiety representative, Unitarian MootlBg House Fraacla A. SulUvan Jr. Paator Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. with etaaaaa for children age DnMDOXon ing. 10 a.m.. Study of May 1 Issue BILLTUNSKY 2 so Bloomfield Ave.,^f|arttord Paator three through adulta. of Watchtower, "Understanding Sales CUub during a recent con­ 10:48 a.m.. Morning Worahip, Another week gone by and it arilftolal flower orranglnff Time a Help to True Worship­ Rev. Nathaniel D;‘1L4Hiriat vention nt Cornell University. M anager Hill DaVIs of Stop Sr Shop on West Middle Tumplko B:46 a.m., Sunday School. Bi­ Rev, Richard W. Dupee United Methodist Churoh ble claaiea tor all ogci. Aaaoclate Paator Tha Rev. Mr, Bwonaan pretoh- won’t be too Ic ^ before the claie; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle ers," page 364. Sullivan was cited for having trenls a young passenger lo a ride down the aisle of Ills store real warm weather la hare. This tournament. R i 44A, Bolton 10:80 a.m.. Worship Ssrvtos, In a rickshaw >ised recently ns a display lo promote their Call 649-9D95 11 a.m., Worahip larvice. Rev. Gary B. Oomall ing. Sermon: "Chriatlana In a Worship Ohureh exceeded his 1B87 sales quota for 30th Century Wortd." Nuraary. maana tha planning of a few Tuesday, B a.m. to 6 p.m., Rev. H u^ A. OUlls Nursery and cook-bake-and-serve glass and % International Food Festival. Tho rickshaw haa been donated 7 p.m,, Qoapel Service. Aaooolate Paator Mlnleter Wapping Community Church School. 7:80 p.m.m InquiraPa elau. day trips to ball games, ra- open card playing, TV, and OongregaUonal glass ceramic utensils. He by Stop A Shop lo the children of Mansfield Training School. Churoh of Ohriat B and 10:46 a.m., Worahip Sa^ aorta; Ooaan Beach, )uat as a reading; 1 p.m. to 4 p,m., bowl­ Rev. Harold W. Richardson, joined Coming 11 years ago ond faw suggasttona. lo keep your ing at the Parkade Xaim i. Open B:80 a.m.. Church School. Vernon Assembly of Ood Church office, of I’hlindelphia, ait- Lydall and Vernon Ste. vice. Memorial Sunday. World Si gohn’a Polloh National Minister Northeast School has been a resident of Manches­ John J. Hutchinson of 98 Catholic Ohureh aye on thia column and make to all Senior dtlaona. Morning Worship. Sermon: ter since 1080. He In married trying St. has been elected pre­ iimmced the awarding of seven Bugene Brewer, Mlniater Barvlca Sunday. Reoaptlon of "Does America Still Affirm, 'In Intersection of Rto. 10 and 11 new mambera. Confirmation Sun­ Rev. Walter A. Hyaako plans to ba one of the many Wednesday, B a.m. to 6 p.m., B and 10:30 a.m.. Worship and has three children. sident of the Connecticut Credit conlnu’ls Ininling $.3.144,63,3. 5 Vernon Paator to take the trips with ua. Sunset Club meeting. God We Trust.’ " Coffee hour Union League. Pioneer Aetndyiinmlcs Systems ■B a.m., Bible claaaei. day. Churoh School for two-year- to follow with discussion on Con­ Service, Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Rev. MIoheUno Rtool 10 a.m., Worahip. Sermon: olda through Ordde 13, We have lined up a couple top Thursday, B t.m. to 6 B,m,, Richardson, "Keep The Faith." MO'TT’S BALES UP Hutchinson, Irensurei and Inc. of MnncheRtcr was aw ard­ Maeeee at 8:80 and 10:80 a.m. notch apeakera to explain to ua open card playing, TV, reading. sultation on Churoh Union led m anager of the Hamilton ed a contract of $226,766 for 32n "Baaing from the Darkneaa." 10:16 a.m., Reoaptlon for Con­ Church School. 0:48 a.m., Sunday School. Mott's Super Markets Inc. firmation olaaa in Reception about CMS and Blue Croaa. . Friday, B o.m. to 8 p.m., by Mrs. John 0. Post. One serv- Standard (Windsor lAirksi l'’ed- personnel paraclmlcs. 6 p.m.. Youth moating. toe only. 11 a.m., Worship Servloe. reports new highs In sales and 6 p.m., Worahip. "What Haa Hall. Goapel HaU Many of you have mantlonad open eard playing, TV, reading | earnings for the quarter ending eral C redit Union, Is a form er unson 7 p.m. Fourth quarterly era- - Our Savior Lutheran Church 7 p.m., EvangelleUo SerWoc. Joel O. Oohan Ood Dene for Me —La te t^ ' 10:46 a.m., lenler High Porum. 416 Center Si that you do have a fen^ ques­ 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., open card April 1, 1088. Manchester town director. William I,. /.Im m erm ann, ferenoe. 380 Graham Road, Wapping vice-president of (1. T. Ln- 7 p.m., Methodlat Youth Pel- tions partalnlnf to thssa two playing and refreshments and Net earnings totaled $310,440, earned a mailer’s degree nt Rev. Walter L. Abel, Pastor Wesleyan Methodist Churoh Bonne and As.sorlnlos Inc., Second Congregational Church lowahlp for Gradea 6 and 9. The 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. aubjaets, and this moating will all senior oUlsens are weloomed equal to 26 cents per share on Trinity College. Ho Joined St. George’s Episcopal Ciiurch Crystal Lake Rd., BUlngton Com parative consol Ida led recently nltonded a Mutual 866 N. Main I t film, "An Ocourrenee at Owl 11:48 a.m., Sunday School, give you all tha opportunity to to oome and enj)y the evening 870,000 shares outstanding, up Phoenix M utual In 1981 ns m an­ Caady Kitchen 7 p.m., Goapel meeting. R i 44 A, Bolton B a.m., Early Worship. Sun Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Paator earnings for Northeast Ulllllles Kunil. Kslnte Planning and Rev. Felix M. Davla, Creek Bridga," wiu ba dMwn clarify your probiama. Tha with some of your senior friends 13.8 per cent from last year’s ager .of pension admlnlslratlon. Where Quality t'andy Is Made Fresh Dally Rev. Douglas B. Hieuner, VIoar day School. and subsidiaries for the, twelve Profit-sharing Conference al the Mlniater followed by dlaeuaalon. Tha Sen­ masting will be held hare at or even to meet new onee. record of 1101,603 or 22 cents Ho was named director of pen­ Clnmse From Over '200 Varieties The Salvation Army the Senior Cltiien Center on 10:30 a.m.. Late Worship. e;M a.m., Sunday School, months ended April ,36, 1908, Wahlorf-Astorla In New York. Rev. C. Ronald WUaon, ior High Methodlat Youth Pel- per share. sion adm inistration In 1963, show an Increase In Consolidat­ 661 Main St. ’Tuesday afternoon Juno 4 at 3 6 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. Sunday School. Classes tor all ages. Hales rose 6.1 per cent to $10,- Aaaoclate Mlniater lowahlp wtll meet at the home Nur- Miss Mary Ellen Dorlly of Rroad Brook, a professional model, director of pension development ed Operating Bevenues since MaJ. Kenneth Lance p.m. Walter Holm, aaalstont di­ 10:16 a.m., Morning Prayer 11 a.m., Worship Service 832,400 from $10,200,486 for the The New Hngland Technical, of Mra. Stanley Weinberg, 167 IS wearing a dress of clilr sauvage, brown antique leather, In 1980, and made head of pen­ 1967 of $18,360,334: an Increase Try nur new Officer In Charge rector of communicatlona for Vernon and Church School. Avery St. sery. comparable period of 1007. Jo­ .qpivlces Program has received 10 a.m., Morning Worahip. Highland St. Tha Adult atudy one of the new season's outfits at Hage Allen's Store on Uf. sion sales In 1987. In Consolidated Nel Income of CMS, and WaUace Lohr, Hart­ Christian Reformed Church e p.m., Wesleyan Youth. seph P. Mott, president, says $14,927 matching giant tor the Church School Nuracry thnugh claaa will meet In the Reception 88 In Vernon. (Herald photo by Pinto, t Cohan Is an oliernnte in the $3,623,386; and an Increase In Grade 8. "Sermon In Dialogue," HaU, Sunday, 8 a.m., Prayer Break- ford. area manager for the Con­ St, John’s Episcopal Churoh 881 Avery St. 8:80 p.m., Fast and Prayer. supimi'l of a regional program. CANDY BARS faat. necticut Blue Croaa, vrill ba the School Menu Rt. 80 near Hfllslde Ave., South Windsor 7 p.m., Bvening Prayer, South Windsor Planning and earnings per Common Share of 3'he, aniioiincemenl was made with gueat, Mra, Lillian Janklna Zoning Commission. He Ls also to cents. hy the Offlec of Slate Technical Two impniar eenlers—elioeiilate eovered TOenmit of tha Vine Street Aaaooiatlon, North Motbodlet Church B:80 a.m., Sunday School apeakera. So jot thia date down Vernon Rev. James A, Bonnema, (dOMm ter aU agep), and plan to attend, and remem­ Rev. James L, Grant, Rector Minister First Evangelical Lutheran a member cf the American .Servlrns, H. H. D eparlm enl of anil ehoeolale eovered fudge—now In bar tonn. Ha'rttbrd. 100 Parker Bi Next Week fhurrti of RoekvUl# Pettelon Conference. • Commerce. Two bars lo a paekage—Iry some soon. 4110 p,m„ Pilgrim Youth Pel- Rev. Sarie R, Cuaier, Paator 10:46 a.m., Hollneae Meeting ber to bring your qutBtlona. 'rile N avy’s Aviation .Supply (nutaery provided). 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. B:48 a.m., Sunday School for Rev. Richard E. Bertram, lowahlp. Terry R. Candee, Any one who needs a ride to Vernon Center Middle School: CALDOR SALES INCREASE 6:16 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. and from the meeting ahould 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Ser­ all ages. Pastor eonfeired with civil rights Icod- 6;M p.m.. Senior Yduth Pel- Paator In Training Monday, h a m b u r g patty, Carl Bennett, president of Cal- lowahlp at Center Ohureh. 8:60 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. coll the Senior Center office as mashed potatoes and gravy, mon, C leeses, baby-sitting, cof­ 11 a.m., Worship Service. ‘Poor’ Brou(l(‘ii er Bayard RusUn about the 7 p.m,. Salvation Meeting. soon as poaalble. fee hour. Nursery. g a.m., Sunday School. dor Inc. reported on first quar­ glani demonstration the poor B and 10:10 a.m., Worship splnaeh, diced carrots, bread 10:30 a.m., The Service. ter profits for the quarter end­ T a r ^ e t H Hon Bvangelloal LuRIOmn Servloe, Sermon: "Ckmflrmed Our weekly pinochle tourna­ and butter, cake with frosting; ------562--- 7 p.m., Evening Service. people plan In Washington June ing April .30 lo an annual meet­ 19. Riistln was organizer of the fiM WhatT" ment found ten tables par­ Tuesday, spaghetti with meat First Oougregstlonal Churoh ing held in New York City on (SfiaiHMiri Bnod) B a.m., Churoh School, Nuraery Andover. ticipating, which ties our rec­ sauce, grated cheese, Italian Of Verhon Own Probli'iiiK 1903 civil rights march on Wash- May 21. Inglon. CooMr and Kgh Sta. and Gradea 4 throuih 8. ord tor the number of tables. bread and butter, custard; Wed­ Rev. John A. Lacey, (Contliliicd from I’nge One) Revit. Chwlea W. KuM, Paator 10:10 a.m., Ohureh lohool. We etui have room for more nesday, beef stew with crackers, Mtolator EYER&REENS Henitell said sales of $15,049,- Nuraery, Kindergarten and Choral Sing players, ao if you like puiochle meat, vegetables, corn bread Rev. Beety F. Reed, 827 showed n:i increase of 11.7 The demonstralors cliargo 8146 a.m., Divine Worahip Gradea l throuipi 6. Genflma- t know you’U like the tourna­ and butter, square of cheese, Minister Of CStrlsttan Education Yaw—^prMding (D»rk Grt4Mi) DkL . -EsM per cent over sales of $14.277,. (hnt the departm ent’s food INVITATION eonduet^ by the Rev. Mr. Kuhl. tlon at both aervloea. ment; come ra in. No fee jelly sandwiches , Jello with ------09o for the correspoivJIng period stamp program and surplus Nuraery in Pariah Kouae. 8 p.m.. North Methodlat Cadre. Set charged and no membership cream; Friday, fish and chips, 9:80 and ll a.m. Morning Wor- Yaw—Spmtdlng 22”-26” Dfcu...... Inst year. Rnrnlngs before lax- food distribution failed lo pre- TO BID ROUTE 6. BOLTON — TIL. 649-4332 10 a.m., Btttiday .Sehool. Yaw—Spreadlitg 18”-20” D fci...... es for the first quarter totaled vent hunger and atn,rA’ntlon. For all people in Andover and needed. This, like all the center cele slaw, tartar sauce, bread ship. The Rev. Mr. Lacey OFEN DAILY and SUNDAY till 8i30 F.M. Community Baptlat Ohureh programs, requires no mem­ and butter, fruit salad. Dessert preaching. Reception of new Yaw—UprlBht 28”-32” H igh...... $80,011 and nel after taxes were The campaign lender. The Sealed bids will he received t^andy Also Available For Fund Raising RnUWHMl LullMfaB GlHtfril in thia area who find aatiatac- $40,911 compared to a loss In Rev. Bntph David Ahernnth.v. American BapUat Church Uon and ineptration in choral bership, ao all you have to do and milk served with each meal, members. Yew—Upright 22”-24” H igh...... al the ofClce of the Purchasing Ohweh and Oheatoiil ita< 686 Boat Crater Si la drop In and we’ll take good 6:36 and 10:88 a.m., Church Arborvltae—Globe 28’’-32” Dia...... the first quarter last year of said If Congress adjourns wllh- Agent, 41 Center -Street, Map- Rev. C. Ronry AndeMM, singing, thta Sunday'a preaenta- Vernon Elementary School $78,463 before taxes and a loss out acting on demands of the Rev. Waller H, Loomla, tlon of Sacred Mualc by the care of you. Also, we have a Monday, spaghetti and ham- School. Child care available at eh(!St|Ci', Conn., until June 3, Paator few people coming in to play both servloee. These are full and nicely shaped plants nt Wholeeale prlees, of $39,463 after taxes. Per poor, they would follow co»t- 1908 at 11 :00 a.m. for; Mlnlirter adult choir of the Pirat Cmi> burg, lettuce salad; Tuesday, 8-10 years old. Bhnrc earnings after taxes this gressmen to the polKIrnI con. Rav. Brio 3. Gothberg, setback and there la room for over, fried chicken, mashed po­ 8 p.m. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ I (Sidewalk and curb con- Aaalataitt Paator d . .. gregatl«ial Ghuroh ahould be a more, so 1 guess there just ship. year were two cents compared venllons In August, .qtiuctlon 6 a,mi, Chiireh School for all niemiant one, tato, carrots, cranberry'sauce; 44 BALDWIN ROAD, MANCHESTER—844U8049 lo a loss of two cents a share Abernathy made the state, A isn't any excuse why you as a 2) StniclurnI steel spreader ogee, Bxpanded aeaaion for Nur-, onid choir has been augment- We^esday, meat loaf, sweet a year ago. ment in New York, where he ( THE LENETTE SHOP, INC. | • and 10:46 a.m., Ohureh aery t h ^ Grade 4 continuing «SSeroua people, fingers card lover shouldn’t come on in. potatoes, whole kernel com, United Methodist Church hanger's SahoiU and Divine Woridilp with during Worahip Serviee, The winners this weak were: pickles. Home-made desserts Or 143 Grove St. Bid forms, plans and specifi­ IMy Oommilnion. Sermon by and tnatrumentallata from eur ( ) 10 a,m.i, Worship Hour. Choir rounding towna, to help the lo inea Mahoney, 886; Bva Luts, fruit served With all meals, in Rockville cations are avallnWe al the die Rev. Bari D. Werdelln, aa* Sunday, Ghelr Sunday, with ape- 871; Bva Post, 868; Peter Frey, addition to milk,-bread and but­ Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Pureha.slng Office, 41 Cenler elatant paator at St, Jehn'a Lu­ cal choir ring out the best in elal music by me three oholrs. the twelve elaasical numbera to 861; Karl White, 668; Harriet ter. Pastor OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKINO! Street. Manchester, ('onneotl- (Spring Clearance) theran church, Now Britain. Topic: "The Ohureh in a War­ Keeney, 844; May Tlvnan, 84s; The Brasilian Flag and the American Flag are displayed In the background as Kenneth Bel­ eut. • be preaented. Northeast School: Monday, Bi30 a.m., Churoh School, OPEN WILL YOU OPEN THE DOOR? Town of M anchester, ring Worid." Nursery in the Psalm ISO by Roth wilt be Joe "Duke" Windsor, 881; Bet­ Shells With hambufg and sauce, linger, (far right), president of Conversion (^hemlcnl t.'oi'p. of Itockvllle and Komel Hegedus iMRw Ohildren'e Building. There wilt ty Jeaants, 838; and Bllen Brra- Nursery through Adults. Jr., (left), technical director of I’lodules 'reclmlces para Cremacal Cremplasllo Ltda, sign a (Connecticut C Now on All Suitt, Cooti, Droit Entomblol v 666 Main Bt. the opening number followed by tossed salad, applesauce; Tues- f'S Robert B. Wpiss, be a Coffee Hour after the wo^ "Our Ood, Our Help in Agea kle, 886. m S T O W I i license agreement. Also presenl al the signing were Tiber Jbnehim, (second left), research PHILLIPS PETROLEUM has Y Rav. Wttllam A. Taylor, Paator ship servlcs. day, frankftirts m rolls, baked ' B eSV “‘"Wa?“ou"” N S ry Oenernl Manager Paat" arranged by Mra. Jane Mrs. Elisabeth Cone was the beans, sauerkraut, fruit salad, Q rad /t ALL DAY ohemlat for Conversion who acted as Interpreter ami, sealed next to Bellinger, his attorney a Modern 8-Bajr Service Stotlen for lease at 486 \ and Drassos r 6i86 p.m.. Junior High Youth grand winner of our first qula Wednesday, pork and noodle tnrougn orade 4. PHARMACY Peter L. Costas. The ngreemeiil makes the Brazilian company a licensee of the local com­ Center St., Manchester. EXCELLENT OPPORTCNITV. b:W a,m., Church School Cariberg.’’ From the Bnd of the 48D Hartford Rd—44B-M4g ^ Fellowship wtll meet at the home Barth" (Paalm 81) by Hov- which was in last week's col­ casserole, green beans, cook­ pany. In this capacity II will formulaic and distribute the many chromate conversion coal­ plus paid training program. elaaaea for all age groupa. of-Lenore Smyth, 37 HlUtop Dr. Bolton Congregational Church ings, specialty chemical producia sold under the ICcnvert Irademark as well as Kenbrite honeaa will then be aun and umn. A prise Is enroute to her ies. Milk, bread and butter serv­ NOTE I We will be available this coining Tuesday, May 10148 a.m„ Worahip Service. for a plonio and program. home and should arrive within a Rev. J, Stanton Conover, ooncyanlde zinc and Kenverl llnllllate bright acid tin plating materlnls.. INVITATIOIN Meaaoge by the pallor. Nuraery "The Lord la My Shepherd" by ed with all meals. Minister SUNDAY 31st at the station from e to 4 ISO. 7 p.m.. Senior High Youth Fel­ few days, t hope she likes it, Maple Street School; Monday, provided. lowship, Mathewa. Another Bach com- 10 a.m.. Church School. Wor­ poaitioh, "Come Unto Him," la and I want to thank all who ravioli, green beans, cole alaw, at Bhnm High School Rd, and Call 388-877B after 8 P.M., or 1-301-377-8100 TO BID • p.m. .Young Adult, Teen and took the time to send In their corn bread; Tuesday, chicken ship Service. Sermon: "The All Medicinal Services Available Hebron Wall St. The parade will move Seated bld.s will be received Junior meetinga. Oraoordia Lutheran Church naxt, to be followed by "The Power Of A Quiet Witness." Morn Shall Rlae" by Otbb, answers. Who knows, maybe noodle soup, sandwiches of egg out promptly al 11 a.m. proceed | at the office of (he Purchasing 40% off 7 p.ffli, Bvangeliatie Servloe, 40 Pitkin Bi we’ll try another one some­ 8 p.m., Pastor's clsiss. down Wail St. to Main St.; then Agent, 4t Ceider Street, Man­ Meaaoge by the paator. Tp portray Chrlat’a auftering salad, peanut butter and marsh­ 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Rev. Joseph B. Bourret, time and have more than one mallow; Wednesday, hapiburg down Church St. lo the St. P e­ chester, Conn., until Juno 13. Pastor on the croaa Moaari'a "Ave Personal Vespers. Human Relations (^ouneil Salt Ends June 1 Verum” will be rendered. winner. In gravy, buttered rice, com, ter’s Cemetery; back up Oliurch 1008 al 11:00 a.m., for—listed . Rav. Louie B. Bauer Jr., Here's another poem sent in, pickled beets. Dessert, milk and SI lo Veteran’s Park for me­ below : Aaelatam Paator Baoh’a "Bbarme Dlch", a pray­ United Methodist Church SetH Talk on Nejjro History morial services and back 'up THE er of confeaalon and a plea for and I hope you like It. It you sandwiches served with all Rt. 80 Vernon NATIONAL PAVING GO. ) Bncklioe I^mdor forglveneaa Is next. The three have an^hlng along thl^ line meals. Rev, Morton A. Magee Main St, to Wall Bt. inlersec- 2) Tllt Cab OhuHSls ^ MAIN STREET ELLINGTON, CONN. ]) B and 10:80 a.m., Holy Oom­ East Elementary School: Mon­ 12 MAIN ST. TALCOTTVH.LI. CONN. John Rogeni of Bolton, an up .md returning tho child to (|o„ vvherc the parade will dls- 3) Ten-wheel Dump Truck . BIBLE munlon, Churoh School and Nur­ final numbers wtll be "Come to you would like, then just send It the Tomb" by Lovelace, "At- to me here at the center, day, sloppy Joes on soft roll, B:30 a.m., Worship Service and DRIVfWAYS-YpARKINO ARIAS authorlty on Negro History, will his home. , . , Pf'™*'. 4) Street Sweeper aery. An Old Woman’s Bpitaph green beans, carrot A celery ba the guest sneaker at an open Applications and detailed 6) Custodial Work'—Mimlclpal j SPEAKS leulla" by Thompson, and "Sat- cljlld care. Sermon by the pae- DO tne gu p P broclnircfl are aviillablo lo fam- iip»?ron It s of the Ponv ) Here lies an old woman sticks; Tuesday, salami grind­ tor, Churah school, Nursery and DEVELOPMENT WORK Buildings ( OPEN United Pentocoatal Church vattom Unto tJs Has Come" by mttttihg of Urn Hebron [\\pn inlercHtpd from Mrs. Philip t f(„. ijovh rt to 14 will 0) Onq hnif Ton Pickup Truck Bender. Who always was tired ers, cole slaw; Wednesday, Kindergarten. WANTED 76 Center St. Eugene Mra. Jane Cariberg la oholr She lived In a house Hamburg and gravy, buttered 10:30 ami.. Church School all All Types Amesltc—Repaired and InstaUsd fha'^Torn OHb'e\lulld^^^^^ Baker of Jones St,; Mrs. James Bid forms, plans and specifi­ Mon. • Thursday 10:00 to 6:00 ) (Orange HaU) Where help wae not hired rice, peas. Homemads desserts tha Town Offlie Huiiaing aio pnrk, and Mrs. i,..|,i,non tomorrow al Rtliobl# M at appMrinq mal«, inttrastad cations itro uvallablo al the Pur­ ( Bretver Robert Baker, ^ t o r director and Mra. Barbara other olasses. Free Estimates—Time Payments day a t 8 p.m. in addition .y ilm ^ arcenlm lgh of ColchOs- Patch la the organlat. Inatru- Her last words on earth were or fruit, sandwiches and milk 7 p.m., Junior Youth Fellow­ in pMitlon with loeol profauionol firm. chasing Office, 41 Center Fri. 10:0Q to 9:00 — ■ Sat. 10:00 to 6:00 It la a hlatortoal foot tliat Dear friends I am going served with all meals. Street, Manchester, Connecti­ ( ) 10 a.m., Sunday School. mentallsta will be Cyrua Ste- ship. Telephone 646-2431 proteit against racial dlscrlm- , In Iholr 18-gnme schedule, the Mutt ba obit to mMt public, drivan llctnM ChrUUanUy'a aouroe . le the vena and Dorothy Nuohola, vlo- Where washing ain't done Skinner Rood School; Monday, 8 p.m., Adult class. Inatlon will bo presented. , ^111 play Andover, Bolton, cut. Bible, Old TMtament Judalem 11 a.m., Worahip Servloe. spaghetti, tossed salad, green Town of Mnnchcater, 7 p.m., BvangellaUo Barvlca. llnlata; Virginia Clark, celllat; Nor cooking, nor sewing The Rev Raymond Bradley closing dale foi appllca- • Coventry, Columbia, roqulrtd. GGntrol malntonanc# duties, and being tha root out of which But everywhere there. beans, Italian bread and but­ St, Maurice Church, Holton ot the Andover Congregational t'o"" f"'' 1008 Senior 4-H Mansfield, Windham and four ConnecUcul Ohriatlanlty grow. Tha teaching and Pierre Marteney, virginal. aisltt In many phatot of firm's function. Seven aopraiioa, five altos, three Is exact to my wishes ter; Tuesday, ovsn fried chick­ Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Fastor Church will review the efforts Camp has been set for Juno 10. teams from WllllmanlleV' They R obert B. W eiss, of JeeuB ae let forth by tha en, sweat potatoes, buttered acnornl Manager Apoatlea waa the aaed of Gia NaRoud Realtor Week tenors and five baaaaa make up For where they don't eat ot the Frlonda of Andover Com- All young people 14 and up are ciii-isly Hills, VFW, Pul- “The (iift most onuroh, Luka 8 ill. Ihaae teaOh- May IS-SS tha choir, There's no washing of dishes. beote, butter sandwiches; Masses at 7, 8:80, 10 and 11:30 mitteo on Eauallly at Andover eligible lo attend. Non 4-Il’ers asky-Amerlcan and Nasslff Ro- Inga ware put Into writing very "Home la Where I'll be where loud anthems Wednesday, beef and gravy, a.m. Lake. should subm it a w ritten recoin- (n,.y. Writ* Box L, ManchMttr Harold early. Lettara were written to Will always be ringing rice, peas, peanut butter sand­ mcndatlon from a clergyman, Coaches are John McQlll and Security Start*’’ Manohestor Bvening Herald A coffee and discussion po likely to succcal Ohrtatlane making applloationa But having no voice wiches. Unitarian Fellowship teacher, l-H leader or qualified Tom Hovoy. Read Herald Adw to overjoy life. Blographloal Andover correapondent, Law­ riod will follow the meeting, m Ooldsn Rttls Ssrvldnf I'll be clear of the singing. Lake Street School t Monday, Academy Junior High Bohool all Interested persons are cor person with their application. Ilullellii Hoard L.dy ol r.'ihlon "A" aketohae of Jeiua' life wera olr> rence Moe, tol. 746-6786. Don't mourn for me spaghetti with meat sauce, Glastonbury The camp is set to run Juiio The Men’s Fellowship of the — .ulomBltc H oulated early, A hletory of the Tits SRlsimd PurchsM Of dlally Invited to attend this pro Don’t mourn for me never cheHe wedges, wax beans, gram. For further informuUon 23 lo 28 at Wlndlmrn County oilead Church will hold a break- Jewolo Wnteip*""' aOriy atagea of the churoh woa Homos $49,95. flvtn by Luke, and John added In Town and Country Cook lamb for stew the day I'm going to do nothing fruit; Tuesday, chicken noodle 10:80 a.m., Morning meeting, Mra. Richard Quog or John 4-H Camp In Abington. Tolland faet on Sunday at 7:10 a.m. a prophetlo iplmpee of "thlnge before ualng. When cooked, sep­ For ever and ever. soup, apple butter and peanut Sunday Bohool, Nursery. The VanowIcE may be called. County residents may obtain ap- ahoitlyUy to1 oome tojMUM," Ao •6 arate lamb from liquid. Re­ Schedule for the coming butter sandwlohes, cake; building committee will ^ve a Atmlinatlons are available to plications and further Informa- 0tam>lur Evening llernid Summer Fun... r quaInCaneas with all twai Cl^ f l d g e 0 frigerate both, tlie next day all week: Wednesday; oven-fried chicken, report at a busin^d mee< meeting. ttr re^ldCs rih raro r wl o wish Uon from Albert B. Cray or Correspondent 0trs, seven books of the New T6 Street the fat can be lifted off easily. Monday, 10 a.m. to noon. mashed potatoes, cranberry to iT n st to e W chUdre^ Mrs. Unda Clapp at tho 4-H' Marjorie Porter, lei. ’IlO-miO, mant la obaervable In Ohrt«i . Realtor sauce, peas and oarrots, raleln o „ , . . ... a,-. ■ ,» « ...... at beautiful Coventry Day Camp! Writara of the late Grat am oupe. f / Hanluir early sceond oenturiea. RANK CRIDIT the Relations Council’s Country vllle. ' ------.— — DO’'- l / Bummer Program. The council's Legion Visits Cciiiclerles lAMitttad on ov«i* thirty ncr«a of Ivchutlful fields und Jewel.. Waler- FROTEBT INADEQUATE CARM ACCIPTIO The Blbliool writeri elaimed 3 ftlm' le to have city children The members Of the JOhCH* Lcfftti Notice forestK lind Just tipposlle Covirntry lAtke, the (Viventry imml*. UMI WBLFABE lurnlnil m Niiitieiele nml divine tnajdratlon, and ttwir LllllaN (ram Negro and Puerto Rican Keefe Post 06, American tjp- Mniii,a® ii Day Oamp offers n host of recreational activities \ Meihete $49.*$ woriiB, incx^loible by human Totophooe CHARLBITON, W. Va, (AP) I neighborhood in Hartford and giun and the aiixlliury will Irav- •.IK.. a ti^ r d a , oonfirmad tbla T WOULD YOU Dfi INTERESTID -- Thrss Logan County, W. Va., ARTHUR DRUQ for tvoys and ifirls 4 to l.'i years: Activities include claim. Admittedly, one ooou^ StO-llBI WUilnifiUttio as well um olhor ol to all cGinctpi'lea in iipbron AT A (XJuRT o f PnOSATli), welfare recipients have been I nettonellttes and races to share tonight at 7 to put, grave deo- belli at Maneneater, wllhiii amt fnr swlmmlna, arts and crafts, nature study, summer theatre, or Idiots It by faith. Ttaa (PWNBR) In hwlplnfj MtobHih and orfanhw m camped on the statshouse lawn I Hare la a praotloal graduation gift Ilin blstrlrl““■ or Manelii'stnr, mi the archery, baseball, basketball and volleyfinll. .S|)ecial deetoton he mokes wtll dtUr- the family IKe, worship and orations on the plots, ITtli tlnv Ilf May, 1IHI8...... mine hla ooncapt of Ohriatton- WALTON W. GRANT since Wednesday to protest ben­ reoreetloh of a country fatnlly. The MomoHul Day Parade in I’l-cosmii timi. .b'liii ,1. WBlIeit. courses aimed at skill development in rending; und Ity u being of divine or human AGENCY INDEPENDEIfr FUmAMENm efit checks that they say are In­ for tha who already owni a watoh Tho children, between, tho oilcad will bo hold tomorrow at ,,f Alois wimtni'i', lBte*of mathematics are also available. darlvatton. if you accept Chris- BatobllalMd 1010 adequate, af«N of and 12, will bo select-...... l ;48 p.m, - The parade .*-.a.4 - *.willa»4 $ form MHuehesie . .ll'l', ...III SHld lie- So far theyWo recruited an­ Thi Aceulran^vtminl dost not dtpind on witehworlii, Initsid, in 8 Uonl^ as God’s Bllmatio otop Momberi Multipto LlaUtig tlicIronle-poiMfid tuning lork Httpi prielii timi through vibritloni. •d for this country vacatloui on al Moclinghouso Road and Irav- ' „r Amia Wiinmer, 423 Tho camp's four Iwo-week sessions Itonln July 1. Give a tor man’s spiritual ragmera- Service # Monclicetor Board MPTIST OHUMH other member, turned down In Hot, m guirintii monihlf Kcuriey within 60 isoondi.f tlon, growing out of the pro- of Rooltofa e Greater th* baMis of eagerness and ahll- ol down Rt. 86 lo the oemotery, Maiu'liesier, ODimee- Dally bus service fittm East Hartford and Manches- jobs as lumber mill workers and Ity to nroflt from a new ox- pho parade will begin prompi- .oHDiiJluoD; That three iiumllis ter wilt lie available. For further information call Bulova for Graduation. poratmy atoio of Judaism, you Hartford Board of In Hm ManeliMtwri Conn.. «rta7 caused mutterings among state- fa y /^CUTRON* by RULOVA^ It goss hm-m-m m, are oblintad li^oolly to dtflno Realtors, Inc. house officials. perience and new environment. ,y «t a p.m. . ll"illl.'’ s«mV‘'n^e”l i f f i JiT 742-6HWH or write the Coventry Day School, South When you Kmu* >*l"" The host family may request special, memorial exercises f,,,. p|,pdltnm wiiiiin wiiieii your faith and prootloa within 046-1166 PAIR WAY / Street, Coventry, Cbnn,, fasi7 WILDON M A lie O . L pitnie eiiMf... ing and entertainment expenees Day Parade will be held on );;>i> mske m thm-emirt ..r the mi- W M « r ------J0-H 1F _ T«Y Main B i- M . dll-M Il YOU CAN BB BURB AT SHOOR*8 MHo OtassoBi liM a,m. u H l I piuN, the expenees of picking Thursday forming at 10:4B a.m. « ,f wAi.t.tt’rT, Judge RtonUpi MHO n.m,i lilO p,m. PAGE NIMB PAOl SIOHT MANCHESTER EVENINa HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURtfAY, MAY 88, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1968 Sports i^iewing SATURDAY Stange First Hit ^ 1:M (80) Roller Derby 2:de (SO) SMidy KonfMc

2 ^ R w ) Bed Box vs. Tirins ( S) Race ef the Week —Belmont decisive for RSox L,! USINESS ; SERVICES' IRECTORY ( 8) WMo World ot Sports MTRW Y O R K • (A P ) __ me swing of things with his fifth subsUtute third baseman Sandy 6:M (SO) IPs Racing Time . . . . , homer of the season and first Alomar (»mpletouble getting around the ANOELS-INDIANS- XorWt one-month record of 18. SERVlOE bases when he slugged a two- New York (Koosman 5-2) at Hie Lute Junior Mueeum Oppoilte Baet Cotnetery locals SI'S now 8-7. Brunet, 6-3, made his big hit Elrod Hendricks slammed a Johnny Goodrow, out after hls run, flrst-lnnlng home run, al ^ ______^__^ Atlanta (Kelley 2-2) night aSB OBNTBR While Dick Tiger sprawls out on Garden ring, new light- on the mound for the Angels, al- pinch homer leading off the Pittsburgh (McBean 6-8) at Quality Mumorlali VKTTORY LEAP— third win went the distance on though it was hls first since the hg hls shutoiR In’the li^ n g for tte M o le^ vlc- ClnclnnatKArrtgo 8-2) night MBOHANIO ON DUTY heav3fweigh!t champion Bob Foster leaps with joy after fourth round knockout. the mound notching a loss, sixth game of the season. eighth Inning on a bloop (*puble jory in the nightcap after Baltl- Coin Headquarters Los Angeles "(Singer 4-5) at Over BO Year*’ Bxperlenoe AT ALL HOURS Goodrow gave up eight hlU. Elsewhere in tte A m eric^ ^ony Horton and a single by „ o re tied the score in the Houston (CueUar 1-1) night Oonnecticut Valley Coin Oo., park Sheraton Hotel, one of the fanned three and walked four. League, George Brunet of Call- Larry Browiv. But by then Call- elehtJi Call 649-8807 Starters, Generators, Effective one-hit pitching by fornla confused the CTeveland ^^rnla had a 2-0 lead on succes- . . . Sunday’s Gomes 2 WATKINS-WEST P&M Upholstery Shop finest held each year and a coin at B7 Center St. la owned and Oarburetom, SEE US FORt Sam Cartier who allowed only Indians with a four-hitter for a gj^g gi„gigg fourth by San Francisco at Chicago A. A IM Bm , Prop. collectors' paradise. Why? Be­ DomeeDo - Feralgn Oara PUNHAL Time to think of vacatlona, Job in thla reapeot. He hna a operated by Bdwln Blow, who • Aluminum Roll Up Patterson or Chuvalo one walk and struck out 11 bat- 2-1 victory, the New York Yan- noger Repoz, Don Mincher and 'nOEBS-A’S- Philadelphia at St. Louis Ilarrlaon St., Manoheater cause of the fantnatlc exhibits; aU-1008 Awnings New York at Atlanta SIRVICl and It la alao time to give aome dne line of better velveta, out la BBBlated by hla wife. Char­ the total value of the exhibits ters in the seven innings he toll- kees tripped the Chicago White Reichardt and a run-scor­ Bill Freehan and Willie Hor­ • Door OonoplM Pittsburgh at Cincinnati lotte, The ahop la located next ed, paced the winners. Jifllus Sox 1-0 in 13 innings, Baltimore y,g seventh by Bobby ton hit consecutive second-in­ thought to having furniture re- patterna that ahow no mark- exceeds *1,000,000. A yearly trip Los Angeles at Houston to New York during thla oon- • Storm Doom Gorecyky tapped Cartier for the staggered Washington twice 8-3 Knoop. ning homers for Detroit, but ORMAND J. WEST to the Central Firehouse, acroaa • Oonibinntton Wlndowa Monday’s Games covered. Moat of uff have thlnga .pjjg thing you will aay ta ventlon la highly recommended MANOHEYTER hit in the sixth inning, Ed Bar- and 3-2 and Detroit and Oakland . . . balked in one run Director PARKADE from the park, with on-atreet In Champs Plans and another balk preceded a Houston at Los Angeles, N that we know ahould bo done velvet! it marka and doea Manchester Awning On. Clift had two hits, one triple, tied 2-2 in a seven-inning rain- _____ or free, parking available at all to all collectors and their fam­ over hut hate to loae them for well." Not today, for ten WEST OENTBR RT. - ~ . for the winners and Walt Me- shortened contest. YANK8-WHITE SOX run-scoring single by Reggie Only game scheduled 141 B. CBNTEK ST. BARBER SHOP times. Hours of bmdneaa are ilies. NEW YORK (AP) — It either Patterson, the former Square Garden. Foster was an „ ,gg^ ^g^g ^un thla period of time. velvet Mr. Plrog haa la en- More and more people, young Telephone B4e-|0tl Grath had a A bloop double by Bobby Cox Jackson as Oakland got a tie. Mnneheeter*! Oldeet daily from 10 to 6. Thursday S ita fo o d , cost Bob Foster and his Iwo-tlme heavyweight cham- 11-5 favorite as a challenger. 5 & M Upholatery Shop, lo- t,^g,y d,„grent than that of a Betabllehed 104D in the fifth frame. RED sox-Twms- eading (>ff~the 13th led to the AU records count and the game W. L. Pet. G.B. Manoheater’a Moat Modem and Friday till e, closed on and old, are turning to ooln col­ hnclf4>ra nhoiit *9 1 OflO fr* Chuvalo, the Canadian Foster had too mauiy physical With rineat FMlUdee oated at the Manoheater Park- veara aro It la anti- " “ ““ y “ “ "■ “‘"" “u lecting as a hobby. Coin col­ Woodstock unleashed thrfee Yastrzemskl got Boston into downfall of the White Sox and will be replayed. Detroit 23 14 .622 — Barber Shop with Bveellent ade,ade haa a nerfeotlvperfectly Wonderfulwonderful q„g ygjygt, I but ” what “ a! a”dlf- Monday; or by prearranged ap­ CHOICE VARIETY ^ 15^+ heavyweight champion, in Haiti- advantages in addlUon to the runs on four hits in the third in- pointment. lecting Is a fim hobby that Is Baltimore 22 17 .664 2 B'Chaif' Service t plan 80 that you can have the (g^gnoa. Thla new nylon velvet Se^TOm*Dick Tie^ The P^^er of his left hook. Iw o of which tallied with 2 Thla ia the only coin ahop educational, can be pursued all P k M Upholstorv ilg e r. m e cording to sources close to Fos- The challenger from Washing- -utg Cleveland 22 17 .664 OPBN 8 AJH. te fl P.M. work that you need done with- Qualify Wild Innings at Astrodome 20 18 .626 ___ _ shorter nap, doea not In Maifcheater or In aurrpund- year, and can also prove a pro­ and MRi Shop ganghl^, ne^y crowned ter. ton, D.C,. had age, weight ^ r i o c a l s host East Granby Boston Bat. a to B (aoBod Mondaya) out the inconvenience of being mat or mark, and It fitable Investment, Bd Blow Is Minnesota 20 18 .526 8% ing towna, apeolalialng aolely In RE-UPHOLETBRINn champion won t waste much how about Joe Frazier, a (173^4 to 168), height (6-foot3% High Monday at 2. Whan It's rim* to MANCIUWTBB without your favorite chair or ^ g ^ a and wears. Mr. Plrog a perfect example, staring a Saafood California 19 21 .476 8% the Bale of coina, paper money • MoliGni Purnltata time getting it back. Floyd five-state heavyweight cham- to 6-8) and reach (79 to 71) SHOPPING PABKAIiB sofa. How la thla done? Very tgated It by oruahlng It Into a and coin auppliea to aerve the coin collection as a hobby 14 Woodstock Academy <(S) Oakland 17 21 .447 6M> 43 OAK STREr Patterson or George Chu- plon, or Jim m y Ellis, the World going for him. rbt Lower Level, (rear) simple; once you have decided ball, yet when It was _____demanda___ __ of____ the______area coin ool- years ago and then turned It and AnHquti a b r h Chicago 16 20 .444 6% TRL. 84B-NBT valo may be the next big Boxing Association’s heavy- The former Air Force hox'ng B a sto , of 3 0 1 2 Base Hit Thunder PHONB B48-B8B0 upon your vacation period, call aipoothed out you would never lectors and investors. Connect- into a full-time business. e Store Stools and BootiM Jo n e s , 2b 4 0 0 0 AMERICAN. LEAGUE New York 17 22 .486 7 target. weight king? champion used his long left jabs 2 1 1 Max Plrog, owner of the P 4i M ^now that It had been oruahed. jcut Valley Coin. Oo, alao buys, Connecticut Valley Coin Oo. e Custom Furniture M oG ratb , c 3 S(x>ring In four of the six In- Wash’n. 16 24 .400 8% MOVE Shortly after the 29-year-old " I ’m the light heavyweight to set up Tiger and keep him L ozu r, If 3 1 1 0 Upholatery Co., at 640-B324, and enjoy the beauty of anti- trades and appraiaea coins and has one of the largest ooln in­ SUpoovere nnd Draperies Barcilft. lb 3 0 2 1 nlngn, Wipco ehut out Dillon Friday’s resolto tell him when you plan to be g^g corded velvet, knowing coin estatea. Including coins ventories in New England, to Made to Order Foster bombed the 38-year-old champion and I ’m going to fight back for three rounds. In tte ]>avl8. 3b 3 1 1 0 Ford, 8-0, teat night at Waddell Bo.ston 0, Minnesota 7 Hendrlckaon. rf 2 1 1 0 FoUows Lightning Reuben Plen's Blafran with a thunderous left as one,” said Foster at firs t fourth he peppered the agpng . S X O A U MANCHUTIR away. The sooner you call the ygy gg^ years of wear and paper money of the United serve collectors, advanced, In­ Complete SelaoUon ef C a rtier, p 1 1 1 1 Field. (Mike'TXPerrio hurled for California 2, Cleveland 1 better, for If you give Mr. (^0^ |t^ all of Ita beauties and States, Canada and foreign termediate or beginners. In­ Mnteriele hook to the jaw for a knockout But later he said he would he vet with left jabs and tkeii Parquette, ss 3 0 0 0 the winners, fanning; 12 batters NEW YORK (AP)—Talk about two-out thunder. The Baltimore 6-3, Washington 8-2 . RUa CLEANING in 2:06 of the fourth round Fri- happy to fight either "if the leashed a right uppercut and the :S?SSS ««■**« Plrog sufficient time he will ^one ofita drawbacks. Why not countries. cluded are early type coins In Taxaco Sfafion FRRB BSTIMATBS Toitals ss 6 8 6 and walikiing; two. The winners lightning was flashing all over Houston’s weaither-proof New York 1, Chicago 0, 18 In­ COMPANY pick up the piece — or pleoea — gjjgp jj, and see the beautiful Binoe the first of the year, all conditions through uncircu­ Lower I-evol of thr. Pnrknde day night, his bankroUers start- money Is right." lethal left hook to the jaw in a Cheney T ech (0) managed only two hits. nings 381 Main SfrMt M e-eai4 ab r h rbi Astrodome. ------of furniture that you wish re- fgbrio ao that when you do want Bd and Charlotte have attend- lated, and circulated sets of ed lining up nonUtle fights. “We’d love It, If the money is Hashing combination. (Joreezky. rt 3 0 1 0 Wipco 012 014-8-2-1 Detroit 2, Oakland 2, 7 In­ M A N C H n i n la HANNAW AY ST. 0 First the Astros wiped out a rookie struck out pinch hitter oovered or reupholatered and yoyf furniture reupholstered you ed and had. bourse space at coins, rolls, circulated and un­ "Bob will fight In Albuqu- right,” said Yancey Durham, Tiger never before knocked Goodrow, p 2 0 0 Dillon Fold OOO 000—0-0-4 nings, rain Phonu 643-0012 Phon# 643-9149 Lsocicero. n 3 0 0 0 two-run Los Ang;eles lead with Browne, have them all ready to send ^now not only what to get eight coin conventlona, each one circulated single coins, common erque, N.M., where he was prazler’s manager. "Jo e would out in a 16-year career, went Flavell, 3b 3 0 0 0 D1 Perrio and Mikolowisky; Today’s Games date singles and most key Herltnuce. c 3 0 0 0 Taggart, MoMahon (4) and Joy. two out In the ninth inning Fri- Sigh! MOVINQ AND back to your home when you but the right place to goT lasting three or four days. All Hydramatio Tranamleelon raised, in about three or four gg^ up,>> jjg j his back. He was strug- 2 0 0 0 Chicago (Carlos 2-4) at New dates. What they don't have, GLASS B u m h n m , ss day night. Then the Dodgers 3-DAY return from your vacation. This courae, there are various of these large conventions drew Repairing weeks agaliwt an^ p onent t o ^ Foster said he’d be glad giing to raise his torso when ref- Izzo, lb 2 0 0 0 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE York (Talbot 0-5) they have mailed from another G erich , c l 2 u 0 0 rushed five runs across with two BRAVE8-MET8 way you can have your ^gyg jg (injah antique furniture; many oollectora and each tn- s For Auto Wlndahlelda 0 Coming from behind and Boston (Santiago 5-1) qt Min­ mUOKINQ 00. All Work Guaranteed T om ko, 2b s 0 0 out in the 10th Inning, snapping SERVICE fumlture looking like new and gg„,g guould be flnlahed with eluded advanced collectors dealer, somehwere In the United e For Store Frants Mid Ifahon, the Washington,* D.C., t^e ^ifm'e w T g ^ winning their third straight The Mets tried a litUe last- nesota (Kaat 1-1) Texaco Lubrieatlon Servlee T o ta ls 2Q 0 1 0 the tie. And right back came States, as Bd Blow is a member all slsea of wlndowa promoter who guaranteed '^ e r , . J g „ j 'n g e r’ sald he’d ifke ^ X — 6 gasp ex(ritement but it fell short Washington (Moore 1-8) at — Also — you will not suffer the In- braid, some with antique nails, seeking acarqe and high oon- W oodstock ...... 031 U jO contest, PagaLhi’s edged Nor- Houston for three runs with two qf a number of national ooln We Give Green Stampe e For Table Tops *100,000 for the shot. ‘Then chance, a second fight down.” said Tiger. “The first I against the Braves. Unbeaten Baltimore (Hardin 5-1) night FURNITURB OLBANINa oonvenlenoe of having to do j , ygy have any queatlone In thla dltion coina. With thla increased mian’s, 8-6, last night at Ver- out in the bottom of the 10th. without your furniture. respect, ash Mr. Plrog’a advice, demand and the larger number organisations. A few are < the OPBN 8 A.M. to B P.M. there will be ^ e r non title jg highly un- remember Is hearing the word plandk Field. The winners Ron Reed, who won his sixth Cleveland (McDowell 5-2) at Professional Numlsmattst Forgive Walter Alston, man­ straight, was breezing on a Of course, you want to make ’ g( fabrics are treated o* collectors, the rare coin sup- SATURDAY B A.M.-NOON cracked four hits while the los­ California (McGlothlln 3-2) night Guild. Inc., American Numis­ bTg onoTould be against lively after the rout a t Madlgon Ten/ It was too late then - ager of the Dodgers, if he three-hitter \mtll the ninth and Detroit (McLain 6-1) at Oak­ your plana far enough in ad- ^,|th Bcotchgard today, which P'y dwindling and la accom- Reason Simple ers had five. heaved a sigh of relief when panted by Increasing prices. All matic Association, New Eng­ TOURAINE Norman’s went to an early leading 4-0. land (Krauss 1-4) twilight vanoe so that you will have beips prevent against soil NEW YORK (AP)— Eddie John Purdin struck'out Byron STEVENSON'S ample lima to stop In at indications are that this condi­ land Numismatic Assooia- J. A. WHITR 6-2 lead with one big six-run But a walk and single brought Sunday’s Gaines Should your furniture not ^ lion. Great Eastern Numisma­ Says He’s in Dream World Stanky Is nothing If not a for­ Browne, nailing down Los An­ Shop and pick the materials you protected In this way, you can tion will persist as these col­ inning in the second, but were in Jim Britton and J.C . Martins’ Detroit at Oakland tic Association and the Retaij PAINTS giving man. geles’ 9-7 victory over the As­ two-run double made It 4-2. But Cleveland at Ocdifornla ESSO want. purchase Bcotchgard in an lectors attend the shows in an GLASS CO. unable to score again. Ooln Deajers Association, Inc. Bl BUm II St.—Tel. «4i-ian His third baseman Sandy tros. - Birton struck out the last two Boston al Minnesota More and more people are ggroaol can and spray It on your- effort to buy semlscarce and Pagani’s tallied In aU but the . Thla Is a service offered for the POR REST RESULTS Alomar had Just, thrown a In other batters to preserve the victory. Washington at Baltimore 405 MAIN ST. taklng advantage of this most ggy This prevenU the soil from other coins they need for their flfth^rame. convenience of the shop's cus­ Six in Row for Reed bunt away allowing New games Friday, Atlanta stopped Singles by Sonny Jackson and Chicago at New York, 2 TEL.-049-6833 convenient plan, ao stop In at penetrating the fabrics yet the collections but cop no longer Pagani’s 223 lOx—S-4-4 find in circulation. What Is tomers. A complete line of coin York to beat Chicago 1-0 In New York 4-2, Pittsburgh de­ Hank Aaron, two walks, two sto­ Monday’s Games the P fc M Shop which ia local- texture Is not changed. It ia just ATLANTA (AP)—Rookie Ron Reed is for real, al- Norman’s 060 000—6-5-1 supplies Is also canned. PAUL'S the IStb Inning and Stanky feated Cincinnati 8-6, St. Louis len bases and a hit batsman Boston at Oakland, N * Tunu-Upa ed on the lower level of the pUable as ever. seml-acarce today la the rarity thousrh the lanky Atlanta says he’s in a dream Anthony, iFuller (3) and Has- Now Is tha time to start your TURNPIKE was, though upaet, calm. downed Philadelphia 6-1 and helped Atlanta to a pair of first Detroit at California, N Parkade. It is so easy to park ^.g^ the best In upholstering, of the future. sett; WaJ^ and Pryor. * Enginu Cluaning FLASH! 1013 Liberty Head youngster or yourself in the PAINT s u p p l y SILK CITY LEAGUE world. batters to preserve Reed's " I don’Ji .think he made a San Francisco beat Chicago 4-2. inning runs against loser Nolan Cleveland at Minnesota, N here; most of the time you can gg to P A M Upholstery Shop "This is unreal,” the 6-foot-6 yjQtgj.y_ Nickel sold at the American fascinating hobby of coin col­ TEXACO Paced by two home runs by mistake" the White Sox man­ • • • Ryan, 4-4.' Only games scheduled * Minor Ropain park right In front of the store. ^ pieaaed with their 645 MAIN STREET Yesterday’s Stars Association Con­ lecting. You oan put as much Dave Solomonson and pair of right-hander said ^ te r pushing The------runs weren’t enough to ager said of Alomar’s throw DODOERS-ASTBOS- Just drive around to the lower ^g^^ ' Numismatic or as little money into the hob­ 1^1. 649-6306 Open 24 Hours A Day hits by Bob Hewitt, Jim Taylpr hls record to 6-0 Friday night offset the Braves' lead built on * Stamps vention at Miami Beach, Fla., of Horace Clarke’s bunt that PITCHING—Steve Carlton, The last-out Astrodome fun CARDS-PHILS- level of the Parkade and there by as you can afford, and coins and Bob Warner the Sports- with a 4-2 victory over the New j^g j.ung jg yig first and solo for *48,000 - the highest price Firestone Tires aUowed Bobby'"Coil to score Cardinals, hurled a three-hitter, started with the Dodgers one Home runs by Curt Flood, la the P & M Upholstery Shop. make a wonderful gift. Stop in man's Tavern defeated B.A. York Mets. "This is like a ^uns in the fifth and eighth, the Indy Rookies ever paid for a single United from second. “Ho threw giving up only one unearned run putout away from a 4- regula­ Johiuiy Edwards and Dal Max- Perhaps you do not need work and talk with the Blows, they Quality Line Products States Coin. Club 15-3 under the lights at dream. first three off loser Nolan Ryan, a wet ball, he thought he had as St. Louis whipped Philadel­ tion victory. Bob Aspromonte vill led St. Louis past PhUadel­ done rlg^t now, but even so, do will be. happy to advise ymi and Tool EquIpRifflt Oen. Repairers Llcenss THE Happenings At the end of April the Blows Mt. ’Nebo 'last night. “AU I wanted to do was he in a play. There’s no law phia 5-1. and Doug Rader singled, moved phia. Flood and Edwards each Carry Names stop In and see the wonderful attended the, four-day Metro­ serve you. This hobbv is a real The winners tallied in all but the starUng rotation this year, j^gg^ credited hls strong start against it." BATTING—Bob Bailey, Dodg­ line of samples and the fine Comer Broiul nnd up on a wild pitch and raced connected with a man on while For Teens politan New York Numismatic Investment and one that is fun R o R til three Innings while BA’s man- added the former pro basketball ygar in his first shot at the ers, cracked four hits, including home with the tying nins on JU' work that Mr. Plrog does. He MlddU Tpke. West Max'vUl’s shot came with the Osfrinsky (coin) Convention held at the to pursue. aged only three single runs in player. " I never dreamed of leagdies to hls confidence, The porcupine’s eyealghit is three-run homer that trig- ijo Goatay’s pinch single. bases empty. Of Top Men also makes custom—made furni­ Outside (basketball courts at "We Rent Meet Everything" Phone 643-2176 separate frames, despite 14 hits, being 6-0.” > " I ’m confident I can get my difficulty de- gered a five-run 10th inning and There were two out In the Steve Carlton, touched for an DIAUn IN WASTI ture and Is an expert on redo­ all schools and Charter Oak to the winner's 12 hits. Reed, 25, picked up the ,jgjj gpder and change-up INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — Luncitoons and DlniMra A P . .. tecting stationary objects at boosted Los Angeles to a 9-7 vie Dodger 10th when Wes Parker unearned run in the first imilng, ing antique furniture. You are Park open every day until dark. Ronnie Allen (4 for 4) cracked triumph despite swallowing a g^gj. t^ree times against any- J. C. Agajanlan, an auto racing MATMIALS Radio Today short dietances. tory over Houston. and Jim Falrey walked. Bob pitched a three-hitter for the always welcome to stop tn at Tennis Cotirta at MamortaJ Tax Appeals homer and Gene Neade bug in the sixth inning and tlr- bg^y .. Reed said. " I can’t over notable for 35 years, threw hts Opsn Ev«ry Day EQUIPMENT Bailey unloaded a three-run victory. arms around two young men at any time. Field (6) and West Side Rec smashed four hits while Don ing in the ninth. power people, but I know I can RAOS, IRON Bntortainmant Nightly nON WILLIS homer—hls fourth hit of the the Indianapolis Motor Speed­ Many of us have antique fur­ (2) open every day until dark. BBS CENTER STREET Hensley had two for the losers. " I swallowed a bug when a jj^g j,gjj over.’ Force Town game. Another walk and consec­ way Friday ;Md said, "Here are SORAP METAL in tha Gibaon Lounga niture and In many oases It does Monday, May 21 MANCHESTER Due to the holidays, no games went out for the sixth inning and gg jgj. jj,jg ygar Reed has utive singles by Paul Popovich, PIRATES-BEDS- Manoheater High Bchoot.Ber- QARAQE two future wlmiers of the ‘500’.” BBO Main St., B m I Hartford need redoing, but sometimes we •40-2058 will be scheduled next week I couldn’t breathe," Reed said. pjtgi,ej gg innings and walked Tom Haller and Jim Brewer WlUle Stargell keyed two hesitate, wondering just who is munda Day To Borrow Pittsburgh rallies as the Pirates They were Indianapolis rook­ md PAPER 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4831 when lights will be adjusted and "Somebody pounded me on the batters while striking brought in two more runs. ies with familiar names—^Blll TMopHome MB-BBEB oapable of doing thla work. You Wednesday, May >0 g^^ built a seven-run lead and coast- Because of the many tax ap­ ' possible correcUon of the right back when I went back In the Now it was Houston’s turn Vukovich, 24, "of Fresno, Calif., Tit PAlUtBJl ST. oan safely trust your work to ♦'Mlancheater High Pool, 0:30- peals on Oetoher 1000 revalua­ Spselallilng In ' field fence will be made. Walnut dugout and It dropped Into my 2.14. He has given up only 40 again. With two out in their half ed past ClnclnnaU. Tnl. 641-OTIB or D4S-MTD Mr. Plrog who does a really fine and Gary Bettenhausen, 6, of S;ao p.m., Fainlly Swim tion pending in the oourtfl', the Barbers have replaced Lenox stomach.” hits, and last Sunday beat the of the 10th, Rusty Staub, Lee Stargell doubled in a two-run TliUey Fterk, 111. Both took their Thursday, May BO •BUY Manchester Board of DIreotors, AUTOMOTIVE IRAKE SERVICE ’ Pharmacy. Reed’s antics in the ninth ^g^g g„ a two-hltter. Thomas and Jim Wynn singled third liming and had a sacrifice rookie tests this month In one of Memorial Day Parade, 0 a.m., for one run and' Aspromonte C0I\S BBLL on Jude 4, will be asked to Sp’tman’s 302 123 40x —15-12-1 were also unusual. He fly as Pittsburgh scored three Agajanian’s cars. Both will try smsemhllng at Bennet Junior doubled two more across. With TnADK authorlHs a *102,000 loan, to Front End Allgnitisnl' IB A 111 000 000 — 3-14-9 coasting along on a three-hit more runs in the fourth. Rober­ to qualify this weekend for the cover the attributal outstanding SUPPLIES the tying run at the plate, Als­ PAUL OODQE Desperately needed, to re­ High. McParland and Taylor (7) shutout when he walked the first to CTemente had a two-run hom­ Memorial Day classic. United Riht-QUA. taxes. plenish our stock, small or Friday, May Bt Gsnsral Rspalr Work Noske; Nead and Jones. Met and gave up a single to Ron Major^ League | ton brought In Purdin and the er for the Pirates. ■Vukovlch’s father, Billy, w<» largo collections. The loan, in antletpatdcm of PONTIAO, INO, "The Depot' Coffeehouse, PLUS CHURCH SOFTBALL . Swoboda. He almost t^t jf. the 500 in 1963 and 1954 and was taxes, would he repaid from ChuToh and Locust Sts. (Park­ Three pairs of deuces are bet- Martin before a new pitcher — :Leaders----' killed trying to avoid a wreck •Tl Mein 8t.*-Tel. MO'IIAl ConnaeHauf Vallty BOB nURNBIDH AVB. 1007-68 lax reoelpts, but ooUeot- m a c h in e s h o p ing In St. Mary's Church lot), WM DuPONFS ter than just one. That’s what was waved In. American League Golf Leader Credits Polio In front of him while leading in Coin C g. HAST HARTFORD 8-mldnlghit. Mombewhlp card ed In the next Sepal year, SERVICE Center CJongo thinks as they de- The one-time e ro uttiimeBatting vov. (90 at bats)—P. —------How- 1955. PAILY niNTAL atate statutes require that, BT Center St., Manchester 209-6333 holders only. Stop 'r Qo feated South Enders, 7-3, in a basketball player threw toe ball wash., .:.l; V.istrzemski Bettenhausen’s father, Tony, im vic i ^ Saturday, June 1 WINF-HM when appeals on assessments make-up game at Robertson__ (ntr. into iiira hla orlove. glove, watched I t ____Boat.,______.313;__ Carew,____ Minn.,__ .313. For Starting His Career never won the 600 but often was B4I-4IM Power and Hand Touts ♦Teen Center, School St., I News are taken, the appellants must Dally 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Painting and Decorating iaok. D^aa on Bporis Park test night. Two runs In bounce out of hls glove to third Runs—Campaneris' Oak., 24; a contender and twice captured 7:30-11;30 p.m. Memheridilp pay their taxes equal to at least MANCHESTER AtlRRtlo Sorvloo It and then MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — tually helped my swing," he the national championship. He 7n Thurs, . FrI. 10 A.M.-r-O P.M. Tools 76 per pent of the levies and each of the first, third and base, . F. Howard, Wash., 24. 17 » d»y •* nid® card holders only. A Runs batted in—P. Howard. said. died testing a car at the Speed­ Monday Closed Garden and Land Tools Prop I "Rudy” DuPont* fourth frames, plus one in the rushed off the mound, Larry Hinson believes he-might Baby, Household, Party mey hold back only a maximum AUTO PARTS I was mad at myself," Reed McLendon, three-time South­ BUY ONLY TUB second, accounted for the win Wash., 36; Powell. Balt., 27. not be a professional golfer to­ way in 1961. ana Banquet Sunpllea *—TMiese aotlvltles require of 20 per pent of the levy. said. " I wanted to finish the Hits—F. Howard, Wash., 52; eastern Conference champion Agajanlan considers himself a ihe *t9,ooo proposed loan Is V /(I ll|,'< )AI' M 128 B u t Center Street ners scoring day and challenging for the QA» YOU NKBO Invalid Needs membenship cards, obtalnaWo Cliff Coffin, Bob Martin' and game e() bad and get a shutout, Qg^ew, Minn., 45. from Louisiana State Universi­ top judge of young racing talent 3'n*^r|/or«l 90 Phene i 649-6977 at any town recreation center. to paver that per cent being Fred Tozzoll each had three hits because'UVe never had one. Doubles—R. Smith, Bost., 15; GARY WEHREN *20,(XX) top prize in the Memphis ty, is new to the pro tour but and can prove it. His r(x>lde Dub« ToqI Co, Featuring a completo line ef Drill Jig Ruahlnga iartford held baok. OPBN while Dick Warner had two for " I got a UtUe tired and I just g Robinson, Balt., 12. East Catholic Open Golf Tournament if it was playing like a seasoned vet­ drivers at Indianapolis have in­ Any town organisation, school The latest report by Ool- Atlantic Produetx bIh8 Stoel and Carbide 6UNLIFFE Oencrai Automotive thP winners couldn’t, find the doggone plate Triples-Fregosl, Calif., 4; hadn’t been for polio 18 years eran Friday. He fired four bird­ cluded Troy Ruttmann and Par- Swelal Reamera or church Interested In listing lector of Revenue Ernest SAT. TO 8 P.M. ies, one on a 60-foot putt, to post nelll Jones, both of whom won Repairing Qjggg 212 200 0 —7-12-0 and I didn't want walks to beat Chic., 4; McAullffe, Two Also-Rans Collide ago. Decimal B|aea Yrom activities of Interest to teens Maehell, dated April 80, showed a second round 67. Faulkne^.. Chuck Daigh and KIODIE MOTOR SALES 908,000 SouUi Enders '300 000 0 —3- 5-4 me.” Det., 4. .U80 thru ,QQ0 In Steps of .001 (t8-21) may contact Fran Con­ TOO o o o p a^roxlmately * In anti' Ontfin and Galanek, Schneld- Jim Britton came In and al- Rome runs — F . Howard, "It proves anyone with a htm- Tied with Hinson at 133 were Johnny Mantz. KORRAL Meyer Steel Plug Gages way (Mrs. Frank J.), 90T Hack­ ATWOOD, Tenn, (AF) —TWe olpated taxak outstandtnn ut the dlcap can do what they want If veteran Lou Graham of Nash­ Tony Bettenhausen also drove In Steps ef 4QI RXPIBRT AUTO BODY and er, Gammo; Suhie and Sand- lowed a two-run double to Mar- yvash., 18; W. Horton, Det., 11. matack at., 846-8080, anytime; town of 760 was mighty proud ot lo-montb point in the current tin before he stnich out the last stolen bases — Campaneris, they don’t let It get them ville, Tenn., and Bob Lunn of for Agajanlan, although not as a c m i4 ) Carr |.ane Jig and Fixture Parts FENDER REFAIRS burn. p a y UABP) o en tbh or Kathl Itoapp, 843-8748, or the new *88,000 water system—- fiscal year, which ends June 80. Oak., 18; Oliva. Minn., 8; White, HOC Title at Stake down," said the 23-year-oId, 1967 Sacramento, Calif., who had rookie. Gary, although he took Ball I.«ah Pins ENAMRL and LACqUER That figure is expected to Painting— Docorating Reuify e Onily • weehiy Horlte Boring Bars—Carbide Nancy Forrest, 640-7888, after but then the pumps wouldn't N.Y., 8. ^ ^ ^ NCAA college division golf 66s. hls test tn the Agajanlan car, BetpWNihle Opre for T, A, REFINIBHINOB lower te about *100,toO by May champion from Douglas, Ga. Alsu Repreisentlng Otimr .school hours. work. COMKfiKClAL • INDUtTRIAL • aiSIPINTIAL Pitching (3 decisions)—John, Arnold Palmer and J~ack will try to qualify a (Lerhardt- 4, *>yr, elflu f»«n T n.ni. to RHABONARLB PRICES An engineer discovered that 81. and to .about *100,000 by Profits Down^ Salaries Up Hinson’s left arm is one inch Nicklaus, off to a slow start In turbocharged Offenhauser en­ quality Manulactureras 80 Chic., 4-0, 1.000; Warden, Det., As East Hosts South • p,nii Mandny thru Net-' ^ BT. 88—VERNON, CONN. ONFORD u n io n VOTES the water was so pure Jt June , Almost all of the latter Interior—Buterler-'-Celor Consulting Service 3- 0, 1.000; ■ Perranoskl, Minn.,Two also-rans—Maloney High of Meriden and Man- shorter than the right, but he the first round, roared back tered by Don Oerhardt of Fres­ vpAaPi ' 6 Juhn, Bast Hartford^9il0-0^ figure will he the 98 per eeiil powered long drives and drilled Just Above the Trafllo OXFORD, England (AP) — wouldn't conduot the eleotrielty '*■ Complete Ingumnee Coverage Players 4- 0’, 1 .000. H lgh^d two P^t,copt^de.w -Eaot C.th- with 65s, leaving Palmer two no, Calif. It was assigned origi­ Hot Idwphot ServM ...... ' I N I nepesaary to moke the pumps In tax levies being held bank Owners Tell NFL — McDowell, a strokes behind McLendon and nally to Art Pollard of Medfort, • DfOment Nti, Atonehieiiier Ctrele Oxford University's dobating ao- olic'High and South Catholic High of Hartford—collide four-under-par ee for a two- clety, the Oxford Union, voted by appUents. Est, 1918 Nicklaus only four strokes back. Ore., who grabbed a subsequent 6 4 9 ’ 8881 'Fia., iHe-ooifl gp. in important baseball games this afternoon, both in round total of 133, just one 268-186 Thursday night for a mn- New and speplai eleotwdes The 65 equaled Palmer’s best chance to qualify one of the new ...... iMW ■will II .Mini—mi stroke behind leader B. R. Mc- R©«(1 Herald' Ads tinn "that this house would wel­ were installed, ftnd new the round of the year. Lotus turbines. DuplleNtF Bridge Lendon Jr. ot Birmingham,-Ala. come the victory of the Viet folks have all the pure weter WM. DICKSON & SON tuts, EUington High SPRINO CLIANINO First round wlflnere In a attractions. First pitch at Me "Nobody Is glad they had po­ Cong" in Vietnam- they need. Tel, 649'09ao>"-JM(imehestei’, Cmwi hosts Rockville High In an Im­ Qflt A PilHtlRg ProhliiH? WrMI Hilpl TIME knockout toam duplioato bridge Runs—Rose, Cln., 30; Santo, mortal Field for the CCIL meet­ portant neighborhood meeting. lio—except me, I guess,” Hin­ ...... game last night at tha Italian ing and the Hartford County The Knights have come along son said. Stevens Snaps Flemke Skein Blill Chic., 25; Flood, St.L., 25. MORiothlng to fiu—^hnd udl’vioe quality Dry Cleaiikig of Amorioan ^ub argt James Sak: ra. ™».r. h.ld . pr... - a n ., Conference headliner Is slated fast after a alow start and "I carried my hand-around in mSHAH spending enough time with you to'help you conference Friday In answer to at 2 o’clock. would like nothing better than my'pocket for a year. The thing DFaiws, C|u>tai|is, Hllpcuvers cr, Robert |trat|on, Alps, June agreed to Increase the mini- 27; McCovey, S.P., 27. statements by the NFL Players And CoRects $100 ^Bounty’ 8§iert_the right peint finlah for that job youb-p pfun- 041(1 WafdFolio RpObuPk, Mrs, Sienna Hartllng, mum salary to *10,000 and to Hits—Rose, Cln., 58; F. Alou, Coach Don Burns and hls to knock off the htgh-flylng that saved me was being natur- Uf* fp}' iiftlnt nnd oervioe when yon p)nn your Mrs. suite Haas, Mrs. Arthur AeaoclkUon that they had re­ Eagle crew (iO-8) will attempt Rams. ^ly left-handed. I was forced to Free R4304 William MeSeugall, Fred Slark, cuit loss coming against East. ?n*(S^2teTsStem r*ofN S Postponed baseball games could do something." Flemke’s skein of wins and for second place followed by E /JJo h n a o n PAI NT CQ Jaek Slai'k, MUteheU Bala, Ed Should South (10-4) win, both claimed the extra *100 prize Boutwell and Rlno Toullnin. IT'I income showed a drop In aver- to grant the P l i e r s Association f T ' V M^^^e^y s'.F.’. clubs will wind up sharing the ,yesterday_____ . including _ East Gran . Hinson, hit by polio when 6 7ia MAIN ST„ MANUHBSTBR^PHONE 64«,4B6i PARKADE Bala, James Tatro, Milton Sot- age before-tax income from request for *500 payment for Hart, S.F., 9, McCovery. a.r . by at Bolton, reset for Tuesday . years old, began playing golf at money offered. by the Stafford Heats were won by Leo tueb. Mrs. Abner Brooks, Arthur crown. HERE S m i6 9 in 1966 to *635,125 In play in exhibition games. Kheel 9. afternoon, and Newington High 16 and now maintains an exer- Springs *"Speedway ' management Cleary, Toullnin and Stevens, PUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK ULEANERS Fyka, Seorge Perry, Mrs, Paul ® gaid each player’s contract was Stolen bases—Wills, Pitt., 12, Manchester and Maloney will be fighting for fourth place. at Rockville High. The two cislng schedule to strengthen to anyone beating Steady Eddie Butch Armstrong of Franklin, Next To Liggett Drug Vuu'll dnd the flneet Barton, Mr, and Mrs, Al ba> Kheel said that the average for the whole season. Including f ““ ’(g^“ '^gfg,g„g)_Rggd, CYC foes got together this the left arm. to the flag. Mass., ohaufferlng a 1066 Fojd . Yourjnd«p«nd9nt Plant, Mrs, Mary Roy, Mrs, The Silver City crew holds a pAnellngi oshlnet plj player payroll had risen from preseason games ^ Atf Tn ®l OM Kelso (^n 3-0 slight edge on thk basis of a morning at 10 o’clock In the "I might not be here now if I The 30-lap feature was led to roared to the head of the pack W here you get lew prioes Norma Fagan, Nlok Daum, Son •1 1 Al 875 to *1 373 801 in the The owners also denied the Atl., 6-0, 1.000, iwiso u n ., so, eii eabtnete and ArmBlrenf eelllsgB took tor till loldiR irehit... EcDoniliV 7-6 record while the Tribe stands Windy City. South Windsor at hadn’t had polio. It gave me lap 10 by Smokey Boutwell of to cop the first Tiger feature qf Rnd R 10% Hwiiw t^rd bowls, Myles Welsh and Joe sam e’ period Kheel said the Players Association’s statement 1 .000; Selma, N.Y., 3-0, l.(X». Granby High, also washed out, something to overcome and, Kensington when a five-car the season, 13 laps with 10 . . . Open Thum., fYl, f P>M. lef Maroello. 4* WIST CENTER STRUT (^era^would agree to an audit that there was a lockout against Strikeouts-^lnger, L.A., 75, at 6-6- In addition to the aforemen- will be played Monday, since I'waia left-handed, it ac- craA on the second turn and cars starting. doitor, . T o Nrv « W ith ! your eenvenleseti The game Is mentored by the SILVER LANI EXTENSION records by any reputable veteran players. Rya". N.Y., 68. Manohestor RridM Club, ^lANCHESTEITBVBNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 2S, 19681______MANCHESTER BVBNINQ HBRALD, MANCHEfflER. CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1968 PAOB RLRVKI BU6GS BUNNT OUR BOARDING HOUSE with JlAJOR HOOPLE Trucks—Tractors S Hoiisoliold Services Buslnoss OppertRiilty II Help Help Wonled— Mde 31 Help Wanted— M de S i WANTS i « H A t L ^ HE WANT6 VA / HE ' S ON ^ BUTT) IS COULD BE M3UR AiHwtr M Frrrlw w h^e VA RI6MT AWAY, SEE MI(A A/OW ( X X 'A I WA/W CHANC S ID BUST INTO Offered 13-A SI i m CHEVROLET pick-up half- ______ONCE IN A LIFETIME MILLER PHARMACY requires 6VLVE9TER1 A N O N ... J N TROUBLE 1 > THOSE WATTED AlRfOATl Foodstuff THEH^LLOFFAME.^ CLASSIFIED ton, V-8, 8’ body. Hardly used, jjqW IS THE TIM E to protect OPPORTUNITY drug clerk'over 21, experienced DENTAL assistant, full time 1 FEEL bureaucrats d e m a n d < HOW ABOUT COMIN’ U P only_____ 6,000 _ miles. Light , grwn, ..------restore------original ------appear' . . — „ . „ w. . . 1 Rockville office. Write preferred. Driver's li/:ensa, eve-. A N A P ' TH' CLUCK'S AN EN6INEERS STATE-j WITH T H E ANSWER TO BREAD COMINO ASLEEP! AOBOSB food $1,560. Call 048-1874 9nly after ance of your amesite driveway Simoco hM a ya ^ b le for aale at. ‘‘N’ ’, Manchester Herald, nings or weekends. No phone MENTANPA PSYCHIA-J N O ISE POLLUTION 7 61 Prepoeltion 4. with a good coat of protecUve below market price, calls. ONI HMAA T R lS rS OK. BEFORE lOidonUke giving full quallfioatlons. ' vtgetable 59 Placing ADVERTISING sealer. Free estimates. 742- 1. 2-bay, 2-llft station. THEyLLEVEN LIST MV 1 FIRST, SECOND and third shut. WRAPPER 5 — onth« 60 Imposture CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 9487. 2. in-town location. WOMAN to care for children 8 PROTEST ABOUT 3ET J cob 61 Adolescent 1960 FORD plcls-iq>, F-lOO, $600. nights per week. Live In or out. Bam while you learn material No is b L • S plit----- year 649^)688. REWEAVINO Of bums, moth- 3- Excellent growth potenUal. and tool hardening in a new LI l,\l 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Salary arranged. Call 643- m ■oup DOWN holes, sippet^ repaired. Win- money down, no Interest Opportunity for a Job in the 1966 FORD F-S80, new 9993. factory with modem equip­ Ij'/.' /y/A//y. i? 12 Shield dow shades made to measure, pay. ment. Many benefits. Excellent Bakery Dept, involves bread 1 Type of soil rubber. Private owner. $600 or wrapping and various other bearing 2 Gaelic COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. all st*e Venetian blinds. Keys 6. Paid training, COUNTER WOMAN for eve- Iraurance program with op­ IS Plane 40 Printing 4:80 P.M. DAY BEFORE POTUCATION best offer. CaU 648-8104. duties. Must be available 3 Feminine 20 Garments for made while you wait. Tape re- _ nlng shift, 7 p.m. to midnight, portunity for advancement. Ap­ surface Hindu mistakea for Sunday work and any 14 ------carrot*name Deadline for Saturday and Monday ia 4:99 p.m. Friday. 1961 FORD pick-up truck. Low corders for rent. Marlow's 867 ^ ' ^ 3 to 4 evenings per week. ply in person from 8 a.m. to 4 English women 4 3 H e b ^ Box 71, East Hartford, 568-8400. shift. 15 Aggreailve nUIeage and immaculate con­ Main St., 649-8221. Please apply manager, Mr. 7:80 p.m. Klock Ck>mpany, 1272 romanticist 22 Endures propfat Evenings, Jeff Keith, 647-9646. opponent Donut Shop, 256 West Middle poet 24 Roman (Bib.) PLEASE READ YOUR AD dition. Must see it to appre­ Tolland Tpke., Manchester. iTMOnoeac- Tpke. A LL Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 5 Caliber (ab.) emperor 45 Wordless ciate. Call 648-8460 after 6:80 Iulldln9— diarlde 26 Passage in 46 Young horse Claaalllod or "W ant Ads’’ are taken over the p aa a p.m. Private Instructions 32 FIRST NATIONAL 18 Cold cute, 6 Public TH EyRE NOT A P E S , OOP, Y E H ? WNDA WEU,VES,AUTTU YEH, JOE..TH' UORLDE speaker the brain 47 Moimtain convenience. The adverttaer ahoold read hla ad ^ FIRST Controctinf 1 4 for initanco LEARN TO DRIVE THEY'RE PEOPLE...SORTA HAIRY, MORE THAN THE BUT I WAITING FOR MDU 7 City in 26 Fatherhood (comb, form) D A Y IT ^ P E A R S and REPORT ERRORS in time for the CER'nFIED RUSSIAN and , ,-^ r - STORES, INC. UNPER-PRMUEQED, >tXJ A IN T TH EY? BOOK SAYS... / SUPPOSE TBLAST THAT IS-c— cheeie 48 Western next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible lor only ONS incor­ WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ MIGHT SAV. BUT PEOPLE, Nevada 28 Drunken Auto Accessories French teacher in Glastonbury . M . 3 . t l i r C W O r T l c l T l TRACTOR TRAILER ASTEROID THATS nndwieh carousal state rect or ondtted Insertion for any advertlscmont and then only modeling specialist. Additions, NEVERTHELESS COMING AT liS i 21 Song for one 8 NaUve T ir e s 6 Public and Hartford private Park ft Oaklsmd Aves., 9 Prolongs 30 Song 50 Mentally to ^ extm t of a “ make good” Insertion. Errors wMeh do rec rooms, dormers, porches, 23 Gibbon schools will tutor in either or Bast Hartford 3UND-, 10 Comfort (comb, form) sound ?** 44***?* ^ ^ adveptlsement win not be oorrooted cabinets, formica, built • ins, For Permanent Position NO EXPERIENCE 24 Clamp by ^'mnko good** InoerthMio 1964 CHEVROLET 292 cu. inch both languages this summer. IN<& llFiUedwIUi 31 Arabian gulf 51 Italian city bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. 27 Planet 52 Masculine 6 cylinder engine complete ex­ call after 6:30 p.m., 1-633-1611. In Our Rockville Office th e reverential 33 Set fixedly NECESSARY 29 Chibchan 35 VerUcal appellation cept for fly wheel, clutch and CALL Indian fear altemater. 30,000 original miles, HOMES, GARAGES, poshes, 16 Chemical ravel in 55 Distinctive CLERK TYPIST 32 PubUe doctrine 643-2711 excellent running condition. Can rec rooms, ■ room additions, Train locally on modem 875-3136 kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ Hotp Waniod— ■torehouae* 9 10 11 be seen and driven vihlle still 5 Day Week equipment. Full or part- 34 Having an 2 3 4 S 7 • (Rockville, Ton Free) eral repair work. Financing Fmcilo 3B time. day or evening. Sure affixed value in truck. Asking $185. Call ROUTE MAN OUl OUR W Al BY J. a W ILLIA N 8 13 14 FYank Wutsch, 643-4607, 7 a.m. available. No down payment. Including Saturday training program will quali­ 36 Chemist’* 12 MACHINE OPERATOR lor full to 4 p.m. or week nights. 648- Economy Builders, Inc. 643- fy you for higher Income, Established route, good sal­ vessel IB IS 17 ' time work days. $1.70 per hour Excellent WHAT DO YOU MEAN, YES, I KWOW/ IV e B6EWDOIWO IT 37 Sound of dry 0123. 6169. in the trucking Industry. YOU WANT TO LEARW FOR THREE WEEKS OW THAT RAR- Troubli Reaching Our AdvirHiir? to start. Will train. Own trans­ ary plus fringe benefits. Ex­ leaves 20 HOW TMS IS POWET TICULAR JOB--AWPI SPENT TWO IS 19 ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ portation. N. P. Hallenbeck Working Conditions Approved for training vet­ moving perience not necessary, will t 1HS W NtA. Ii. M». U.I. N*. ON. WHAT FDR X WO NEED AWP A HALF WEEKS DOIWS IT WHEN 24-Hour Answering Service rage, rec rooms, bathrooms Co., Bunker Hill Rd., Andover. FOR THAT—1 CAW I WANTED THE VACUUM CLEANER 38 Native 21 23 Garage ■Scrvlca— Many Employe Benefits erans. FIXED/ I'M NOW CONVINCED TP BE 1 J_ tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ 742-8061. HAWPLE THE REPAII metals 30 II S t o r a g e 1 0 train. D AVY JONES BY LBFF and McWILLIAMS BETTER OFF TO KICK THE ^ASKING' 39 Was 24 2S 29 Free to Heraid Roadari ment work, cellar floors, pa­ ROUTINE AND BECOME A ■ SERVICE FU LLER Brush cus­ CALL HARTFORD observed 3i 33 34 36 OARAGE for rent, 11 Knighton tios, roofing. Call Leon Cles- I UNDERSTAND TRUe/ BUT UNDER SO... YOU CAN ^ NO, W AIT.' YOU EO-IT-VOURSELFER/ tomers from your home by tele­ 875-6286 41 Male child Want infoimatlon on one of our classified advertlsementsT Street, Manchester. Call 646- synskl. Builder. 649-4291. A SIXTH SENSE A MAN ACTING THE CONDITIONS, GET YOURSELF HAVE PASSED THE 42 Border No answer at the telephone listedt Simply can the phone a few hours per week. 247-1353 AN YTIM E MANCHESTER 1 FELT 1 H AD TO A N E W M A N T E S T WITH FLYING 36 37 TOLP ME THAT BUY­ ON INTUITION... 44 Lease 0311. CARPENTRY— concrete steps, Very profitable. CaU 247-1949. D. Kenneth Welch, Mgr. ING THAT BUILOINO IGNORE YOUR C O L O R S ... YOU'RE 34 • 39 40 COAT & APRON WOULD BE A BAD MY MAN, DAVY. 46 Outline of a EOWARDS floors, hatchways, remodeling, p.m. DEAL, MR. TINTZ figure 142 43 44 Motoieyelei— porches, garages, closets, ceil­ WOMAN wanted evei^gs,' full 49 ArtUt’s ings, attics finished, rec or part-time. Apply'm person. MAINTENANCE MAN with ex­ 73 Summit St., Manchester frame The 46 47 W 49 BO 61 S2 ANSWERING SERVICE Ikyeles 11 rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ Em’s Bakery, Tri-Clty Plaza, perience in light plumbing, gen­ 53 Boundary Vernon. (comb, S3 54 SS AUTHORIZED Harley Davidson er related work. No job too Hartford Courant eral electrical and general me- small. Dan Moran, Builder. chauilcal. Will train In furnace form) 6494)500 075-2519 sales — 1960 CH, $1,176. 1967 WAITRESS — Evening shift. 56 5> Si Evenings 649-8880. 13 Park St. maintenance, and minor re­ MAN—full-time. Apply in per­ 54 Flight of Bonneville triumph, $1,025, 1966 ______Supervise other help. ExceUent sUirs and leave your message. Y on ll hear from our advertiser In Rockville, Conn. pair. Many benefits. Excellent son. Barrett Plumbing Supply, so 61 triumph, $828, 67 BSA, $826, 66 h . SMITH ft SON — starting salary. Pleasant work­ 56 Permit B0' Jig time without spending aO evening at the Mephooe. insurance program with op­ 331 Broad St., Manchester. Matchless $776, 67 Susuki, $396, Remodeling, repairing, addi- ing conditions. Uniforms ctm 57 Consumes ■ A portunity for advancement. Ap­ 1966 BMW, $960. Harley David­ be .supplied. Apply In person, Uons, rec rooms, garagea, SEVERAL women iieeded for ply in person from 8 a.m. to AHtomobllM For Salt 4 son Sales, 49 Park Street, Hart­ Dlno's, 860 E a ^ Middle Tpke. porches and roofing. No job bench assembly work. Steady 7:30 p.m., Klock Company, 1272 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ford, 247-9774. too small. Call 649-3144. SALESPERSONS — experienc­ with fringe benefits. Apply In ToUanT NU, lac. TJA. taf. U S. Nt. Off. work with figures. Apply. HE POUCE SEARCH) Call 649-1647, 9 to 6:30 or af­ ing done A-1 right. CaU Tre- TIONS and dressmaking done CONTINUES. TIRED of going to Hartford to LOST: Passbook No. 28-011788 1, ter 6:30 call 647-1177. maho Tracking Service toll in my home. Home fittings EDP CONSOLE “ If you don't mind, Miss Jones, I’d prefer that you Savings Department of The work? Secretary wanted by AT YOUR SERVICE referred to me as the President of the Florist Asso­ free, 742-9487. available. Call Mondays or any Hartford National Bank Connecticut Bank and Trust evenings after 7 p.m. 742-6657. local Insurance agency. Ex­ OPERATORS ciation . . . not ‘the head of the flower people'!’’ Company. Application made lor BULLDOZER, backhoe work, perience preferred. Good 649-9084 MICKY F IN N BT LANK LEONABD WEEKEND SPECIALS 595 Main Street working condiUons, air-condi- WANTED payment. land clearing, septic tanks in­ Manchester, Conn. I I — YEP.' IT'S AND r GOT ALLIE A WELL, YOU'LL HAVE stalled, drainage fields. Paul Movin^—Trucking— Uoned office, pay com­ LOST—Savings Passbook No. L - * - " U.L TURNED SUAAMER JOB AT A MUCH HARPER 1964 Volkswagen Karmann Schendel, 649-0466. Storaga i20 mensurate with abUity. Full or EXPERIENCED or TRAINEE .SCREW MACHINE operator. , W ELL, Vi o u t FINE, BROOKLEY'S GETTING A JOS THE WILLBTS BY WALT WETTERBERG 087-0-00619-9 Hartford National Gbia. exceUent shape. An Equal Opportunity Set up and operate. AH bene- j TO HEAR VtNIEi THE DEPARTMENT part-time. Write Box G, Man­ Night console operator Bank and Trust Oo., Middle TREE removal-TTimmiing. Rea­ Employer wanted by Manchester Me­ fits. Apply Dean Machine Prod- i STAYING l/EDDING IS Jli»L.E.PKIJDLB. (£) I W bv NEA. tec T M UX NL Off. MANCHESTER Delivery—light chester Herald. SUSAN FC ;XT SUNDAY.' T £ y | P H O N E TurnpUie Office. Application 1963 Rambler. sonable rates. Covered for tracking and package delivery. morial Hospital. • ExceUent ucts, 102 Colonial Rd. [ Made for paym ent.______cataUna. property damage. Got a tree Refrigerators, washers and working conditions and ------1— , problem? Call Dana's Tree stove moving, specialty. Fold­ HAIRDRESSERS—full or part- WAITRESS fringe benefits. Good salary I JANITORS part-time, evenings. \ Service, 622-8426. ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. time, salary and commissions and most modern equip­ Announcumunti 2 All cars in good running condi­ No experience necessary. Call 643-4453, 3-6 p.m. only. i in a modern busy shop. Pleas­ ment. For information con­ tion. Reasonably priced. D-L TRUCKING. Light track- Earn while you learn. ______•______I ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ ant working conditions. Apply tact the Personnel Depart­ ing done. Attics and CeUars Pleasant working conditions. MEN WANTED part-time morn-" Magic Mirror Beauty Shop, 767 ment, Manchester Mem6rial ers, sales and service, bonded cleaned. Trash hauled to the Painring—Papering 21 Meals furnished. Call 648- ings for janitorial duties in Evening: 643-4771 Main St., Manchester. Hospital or phone, 643-1141, representative. AUred Amell, dump. Reasonable. Phone 643- 9940. Manchester area. CaU 524-0620. Ext. 243. 647-1719 or 643-4913 6846, 643-9978. L PBLLETTOR — Painting - vvaTTRESSEs" ------m ------interior and exterior. Dauerine ------ONE T R E E climber and one- LIMOUSINE Service — 1968 iggi RAM BLER Classic, 4-door, M IT C H 'S LAWN service-com- and paper removal, fully In- groimd man wanted, expert-1 OidlUac yours for your wed­ standard transmission, 36,000 plete lawn care, seeding, mow- sured. 643-9043, and 649-6326. _ Saturday, Sunday and Monday. LABORER — Experienced In enced only need apply, top | ding day with chauffer, miles, one owner. Asking $860. filin g , etc. Also odd jobs exterior nalnt- B ILU N G -Typlst. experienced. Apply Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 concrete work, $3. per hour. wages to right man. CaU 648- ■ I air-conditioned, 7-passenger. 644-0031. cleaning_I-™ cellars, otfiooattics, vnrrts-yards. i«inURE LO\/E I-n-UNkCl'LLA/AkB I'LL BBCOMB THB FIRST I WONDER. IF THERE'S $1T5. FOR GOOD BODY, o a t ipo ANn SArvlcfi on Arions — * ager. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. EAT-A-BALL CHAMPION A N Y M O N eV IN IT T P O fM IM rit 3 Eclipse, metic In town. Learn the latest OF TORLAV BAT-A-BALL- painting, interior and exterior, BAT-A-eiAl-L./ P f Z O F E ^ O N . OF THE WORLD/ 4-door, 6 cylinder, automatic, mowers. Also Ilor.iellte chain Westmore techniques in make­ We have interesting jobs available on our b o u n d s ! MV NOEL Adair dry skin foot paperhanging, wallpaper re­ radio, heater, whitewalls, snow saws and Interaational Club up and earn up to 65 per cent creme. Lubricant for callouses, moved. Wallpaper books on re­ NURSES 7 treads. Evenings 649-2082. Cadet Tractors, Rental equip­ commission full or part-time. second shift and we ore Willing to train you. dry sWn, rough heels, legs. ___^ quest. Fully insured. Free es­ ment and sharpening service For interview call 643-1771 any­ Softens, soothes tired feet. OHEVBLLE, 1964 Malibu hard- timates. CaU 649-9608. on all makes. L ft M Equip- ______FULL-TIME time. You will receive attractive wages, insurance, ,')i quinn’s Pharmacy. top. 6 cylinder, standard trans- PART-TIME ment Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, iNSIDE-outslde painting. Spe- RlPCCM*!/ mission. Showroom condition. PERMANENT BOOKKEEPER for Accounts RIDE WANTED from 138 Char­ 876-7609 Manchester Exchange cial rates for people over 06. and profit sharing benefits. Apply today. Extras. CaU 648-6868. TEMPORARY Receivable Department, 86-40 S-2S 'J ter Oak St. to State Office Enterprise 1940. CaU my competitors, then call (SUMMER REPALCEMENT) hours per week, all benefits, Bldg., working hours 8:30 — 1904 CHEVROLET station wag------— me. Estimates given. 640-7863, must be steady worker. Apply 4 80 CaU 649-0977. on Bel Air, 6 passenger, 6 cyl- STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, 876-8401. Nichols Meinchester Tire, Inc. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Inder, automatic, radio, heater, fireplaces, flagstone terracesj THE ALDON SPINNIN6 MILL CORP. Join the hospital team that 295 Broad St., Manchester. 643- RIDE WANTED from vicinity Reason- NAME YOUR own price., Paint­ very good condition. Demon- All concrete repairs, introduced the concept of 1161. DK3^ of High Street and Pine to strate in Manchester. Must ' ably priced. 648-0861 ing, paperhanging, paper re­ progressive patient care, TALCOTTVaiE, CONN. iW AUJ ^ '2 S' Iona’s. CaU 649-6468 after 6. sell. 1-228-3639 after 6 p.m. moval. Free estimates and dec­ the hospital team that g^lves (B IMIH nia. U., TJg. (.f. g.l. Nh.OM. SHARPENINO Service — Saws, orating service. Quality work­ the best patient care. We knives, axes, shears, skates, 1962 IM PALA Super Sport, con­ manship, neat, competent serv­ have openings for you and Holp WofitMl—Mala 3« rotary blades. (}uick service. AHtomobllM For Sola 4 vertible, exceUent condition, ice. CaU 647-9664. would like to talk to you Capitol Equipment Co., 38 PRESS OPERATORS CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER five 2-year tires ■with about them. Please contact 1961 MAROON Chevrolet, Bel Main St., Manchester. Hours FORK LIFT OPERATORS guarantee, new transmission the persoimel department. PIP you / bvipbmtlv it m s , ___ I'LL BEAT THEM TO THE DRAW 0/ UOING Air. Six cylinder, standard. dally 7:80-8, Thursday, 7:30-9, PACKERS LBABN WHICH OP V IMC.. SUH...THO t O with 6 months gilarantee, new Hoor Finishing 24 643-1141, Ext. 243, Manches­ TH09E IDEAS TO PROMOTE QL|R COMPET- Immaculate condition. Asking Saturday 7:80-4. 848-7068. MV uwaORiiPiiiniiaV.^ PROVE ITl JNG »yMTHETIC...A MONTHAHEAD OF top. Asking $800. Can be seen ter Memorial Hospital. First Shift, 46 Hour Week •OFFSET PRESS OPERATORS COMPBTITORE HIRED ' ' THBMl $400. CaU 876-6274 between 8 FLOOR SANDING and refinish- at 117 Birch St. W ILLIAMS Tree Service, spec­ THIS CALLOUE WRETCH and 4:80 p.m. or 876-1334- af? ing ^ (specializing in older EASTERN BOILER ft TO LOOT OUR LA0I ializing in tree and shrub care. ter 4:80 p.m. and weekends. VOLKSWAGEN 1967 converti­ floors). Inside painting. Paper­ ELECTRONICS, INC. Experinced on MULTILITH 1250 or will train | B A E V T 843-8104. Incidentally the meals we ble, yeUow, black top, radio, hanging. No job too small. 99 Loomis St. mechanically inclined persons. 427 FORD 1964, two 4-barrel exceUent condition. CaU 649- serve to our hospital te'am LIGHT tracking, odd jobs, also John Verfaille, 649-5760. i carburetors, rebuilt engine, 4 and patients are the best in i n s i d e s a l e s — expanding 1184. moving large appliances. Burn­ Working hours 8:00 A.M . to 4:30 P.M. HIS « yv^ar-ns «a to roeW^ The distant planets mag wheels, after 6, 648-7664 FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- steel distributor desires alert, But watch his sudden When zooming to ing barrels delivered. $4. 644- the country. deepep in space. to explor'e. change of face the conne? store! I960 VOLKSWAGEN, 2-door se- Ing, old and new. AU floors aggressive man for sales order • Steody Employment dan. Runs Very well. Needs 1776. desk, exceUent future, all com­ 1961 FORD. ExceUent condition. treated with 3 coats of hot wax. ______minor body work. CaU 628-8687 Also cleaning and rewaxlng. WAITRESS wanted. Apply to pany paid benefits, salary com­ • All Benefits Company Poid _ROBIN_MALQMBL BY BOB LUBBERS Call 643-0063. LAWN MOWERS sharpened evenings. and repaired. Engine tune-ups, CaU 643-9840 after 5 p.m. Mr. Pllnk at Cavey’a Restau­ mensurate with ability. Write • Blue Cross • CM S 6OX>0/e,MISe ^ponree SMU9, Box R, Manchester Herald. ITHIMKTHIS WILL 1966 OHEVELLE, SS—896. 4- CHEVROLET, 1968 convertible, reel, rotary, hand. Pick-up and rant, 643-1416. • Accident & Health Insurance IEA6 LE. ITS0CSM ]CAHPIPAnS MALOMS. SATISFY A LL speed, fully equipped. Special. good condition. Many extras. deliver, 649-7968. COUCBfZNSP A Mper I you've WON t h is Must be seen. CaU after 0, 643- lond»->-Sfoeln • Sick Leove One owner, $960. CaU 875- SriMULATW© 'TIMS- P U r W A IT IWt tr MIA. I « . T.M. Iht US. Prt. OH. 4846. RUBBISH — trash removed to MoitgagM 27 • Paid Vocation & Holidays VISIT r UNni^ IP72 rr 4186. ______the dump, lawns maintained. 1961 RAMBLER American 4- SECOND m o r t g a g e — Un­ NEED (JAR? Credit very t>ad? Call 649-1888 after 8 p.m, I Two Press Operotors needed to meet rapidly | LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON door sedan, automatic shift. limited funds available for sec­ AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ ExceUent condition, $296. Call ond mortgages, payments to expanding work load. est Douglas accepts lowest EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS suit your budget. Expedient 643-8292. down, smallest payments, any­ HoofahoM Sonrleat APPLY IN PERSON ANYTIME BETWEEN service, J. D. Realty, 643-6129. FRINGE BENEFITS BEAUTIFUL condition 1964 where. Not small loan finance ______Offtrad 13"A 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Ftord XL, 4-door hardtop, bur- company plan. Douglas Mo- APPLY AT 'VENETIAN blinds — repaired, gandy, black interior. .Original tqrs, 346 Main Moving— Trucking— retaped and recorded. 646-0278, owner, caU 621-4863 after 3. ■ BOURNE BUICK. Inc. 649-2071. irorage 20 UMFORM PRINTim & SUPPLY 285 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER LINCOLN Continental 1966 last SPRING ST., STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. Truck*—Traeton S l i g h t T R V C K lN a, bulk dellv- FOR LEASE or sale, busy of convertible series, dark 649-4571 OR PHONE 684-2734 FOR APPOINTMENT • IIM H NIA. IM.. m en’'VlV’TOwer. only 22,000 1969 FORD -* ExceUent condl- ety, yards, attics, ceUars luncheonette at exceUent loca- cleaned and removed. Also odd tion In Tolland. CaU 875-9820 Sues’ n 800 Call after 6 p.m., tion, halfton pick-up. New paint Jobs. 644-8962. evenings. 0163116 J®'*' MP-MOP-

.S„ PAGE TRIBTBBN rAQI TWILVB MANCHB5STER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1968 ri^'* Reterf PrepertV Wortoi To Rent 6B Heuiet For Sale 72 Howes For Sale 72 For SA 72 Howet For Sole 72 Oof Of Tewe SIhM tIolU norisH—Nunorlof 49 AnHquas 84 lusInosB 74 For Sate 7B For Rant 47 ------JUST listed on prestige 38 FLOWER and vegetable plants, WANTED TO BUT — antiques, Tanamants 63 For Rant WANTED — 4-room apartment, MANCHBBTBR — $• bedroom BRAND NEW Five bedroom Boulder Rd. Beauty la it’s own CDVENTRY Lake. — 4 room ELUNG’IDN—8 bedroom Ranch 80 cents dosen. Potted tomatoes steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ MANCHES’TER — 10,000 sq. feet by young coi^le with on^oWld, Ranch new a lu m lt^ siding. CLASSIFIED RELJABLEI mother will care tor FIVE ROOM apartment, 2-bed­ OLD ORCHARD Beach, Maine, 'prefer Manchester or Bolton. CoUmial in prestige area of excuse for being — and this summer cottage. Excellent with finished recreation room, an(!^ oemetary baskets. 21 An­ Convenient Wert side locatkm. child of wortdng parents in ed lamps, art glu s, primltlvea, rooms. Residential area. Avail­ of industrial space. Prime loca­ PRE-VUE large Uving room, new kitch­ gel Street. ’Two three — room apartments CaU 872-8028. All city utUitles, $16,200. Bel- town on large lot. 2H batiis, park-Uke aetting la truly beauU- area, close to water, beauUful- their home. Call 649-0692. any quantity. 644-8062. able June 16th. Heat, am tion, inside loading dock. Call with showers, sleeps 4, $100 ful. Enough trees to provide jy t,eed lot. Only $6,900. Hayes en with dining area. Large lot. Alr Real Estate, M8-BS82. two car garage, city water and CIDCKS bought, sold, traded, plianees, garage. $175. No pets. for detaUs. Hayes Agency, 646- weekly. One six room apart­ Drop over to Redwood sewer. - Early occupancy. Mr. ample sha<(e — but spaced Agency, 646-0181. Located near RockvUIe with 648-7287, 6-9 p.m. 0131. ______Farms on Hillstown Road atrateglcadly to let stinligM flit------city water, and sewers. Owner ADVERTISING TYPINO done in my home. G ui d tii ranw tocpert' repUrlng. CMonlal ment with shower, sleeps 6, ApcHiment Buildings MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, Clock Shop, 882 Main St., rear. $186 weekly. Each completely this Sunday afternoon. Rick 647-1418. er through. Located at the end LAKE CHAFTTB, Ashford, being transfered. Must be seen. Call 647-1618. Dairy Products 50 ’THREE ROOMS, ^second floor, MANCHESTER —Spruce Street zoned tor buriness. Call for lakefront 8-bedroom, winter­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINO DEPT. HOURS Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m.- furnished and equipped with For Sole 69 Merritt wUl be on the prem­ of a cul-de-aac on one of Man­ CaU after 6 p.m. for appoint­ heat and stove furnished, $110. 216. Small store, heatdd, $75 ______roore detalU. H.M. Freohatto ised brick Ranch, flreplaoe, oil FOR SALE — Fresh asparagus 0 p.m. Sundays open till 8 electric range and reMgeratoa ises to show you these NEW LISTING—Nino —yes nine chester’s truly tree-lined ment, 876-7066. 8AJLt»4t80PJI. , monthly, no pets. Can be seen monthly. Call 247-4046. iaOlItOV — 8 unit apartnMnt 847-9998, heat, furnished, $17,900. . 285- Situations Wantod—* also tor freesing. 680 Dart Hill pm ., closed Tuesday and No pets. Call Stanley Belle- fine homes and plans by L. room raised ranch Just over streets, we think.the combina­ at 28H Church St, Monday house situated on approximate- its ...... COVENTRY High on a hill with Rd., 878-7919. Wednesday. fleur; 649-8862. and M. Homes. Where else the Manchester-Bolton line dn tion of street and site alone Is 4146. Mala 39 .only between 4-6 p.m. l y 4 aeres. Loto of potential. ^ N C ^ t e r - spacious 7 a glorious valley view. Authen­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSHISD ADVT. NEWLY REMODELED office In ManchMter can you get a beautifully wooded lot. Dead­ H MISQUAMICUT, Rhode Island^ AU rented. T. J. Crockett. ®*ceUent location. a fine new home priced In end street. 2Vi baths. Four bed- to __ thU ^*'*«nr’(to’^ a fine Ooioniai T home n o m e BOL’TON______LAKE,_ Bolton - 6 tic 7—room Ceq>e, Oood condi­ «lM PJL DAT MOrOM PUBUCATION WANTED — Job carlns: tor RENTALS handled — apart­ on Main St., $66. Call 648-9678. double garage, aluminum sid­ room summer home secluded m room cottage, hot water ’‘ Realtor. 848-1677. the low to upper twenties? rooms. Quality built by. Everett two-car garage and fin tion. Three fireplaces, 2 acres, lawns and yards. Free estl- Housaiiold Goods 81 ■ Wontod— To 8uy 88 ments, homes, multiple dwel­ ing. large rooms, bus line, IH hideaway, near water, 8 bed-, DMilfeM lor tetofA ir M i Mm Ab/ l> 4tH ».m. fVMky, arid heated, private party, ckll Van Dyne. Call Mr. Lombardo family room and you orchard. Hurry only $16,000. mates. Call after 6 p.m., 649- lings, business. Courteous, ef­ baths. Hayes Agency, 848-0181. We have already sold a sur­ rooms, only $9,800 Hayes HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques Houses For Rent 65 648-0461. prising number of these for details. Belfiore Agency, might expect a price In the fift- Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ‘2196. CLE>^, USED refrigerators, ficient service. Call us now. Agency, 646-0181. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, homes, and are atiU weeks 647-1418. ■ leg — surprise It’s barely ranges, automatic washers glassware. We; buy estates. Vil­ C. J. Morrison Agency, 643- HOUSES for rent, furnished or COVENTRY LAKE —lakeside For Sate JUST REDUCED — $28,900.'Six COVENTRY DIAL 6 4 3 ^ 1 1 with guarantees. See them at 1016. 70 room Ranch, buUt-ins, n o away from our formal open­ ------Into the fortlea. We might de- 41 lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 unflrnished starting at $176. cottage, modern, all convep- NEW LISTING —’Two bedroom ggrtbe all the features to you, $9,2001 ! B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 MANCHESTER Green — com- room, 2 fireplaces, garage, ing. Come, pick your plan Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. per month. Phllbrick' Agency, lences, some select dates still and your lot now tor early • ranch, recently redecorated. In frankly, we’d rather show Oet O f Town - 4 room custom buUt year OROOMINO ALL brteds. Har­ Main St. Call 643-2171. NEW 8-room apartment in­ ' merotal, induatrial, residential many extras, acre lot. Mitten Continuod From Procoding Page Realtors, 649-8847. available. 04S-69S0. ^ occupancy. ’These are truly central location. Recent gar- ^ej Frank Fllloramo take 75 around Ranch a few min­ mony HiU. H.O. Chase, Hebron cludes appliances and utilities, package. Look thla one over; Agency, Realtors, 648-8080. For Sole $140. J. D. Real Estote, 648- fine values. age, ameslted driveway. Deep ‘ through and around this utes from Coventry Lake. Rd., Bolton, 641-6487. f u r n is h e d o r unfurnished BASS river and Dennisport, Rooms WIHioet Roard 59 6129. (A) ’TWO FAMILY off East Center wooded lot. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- estate In not-so miniature. Al­ TOLLAND — Near parkway. Out of town owner wants Hotp Wanted—Mole 34Heip Wonted Mole 36 SEWING MACHINES lalge Ranch. Knotty pine in­ Cape Cod. 2 and 8 bedroom , square feet with plenty of po- ^ ^ Smaller 6-room Colonial, ga­ DACHSHUND puppies, AKC, WE BUY and sell antiques, and 6 rooms. ftore Agency, 647-1418. low ample time—^buy or fast sale. Mortgage can be CLEARANCE FIVE ROOM apartment 92 terior. Floors refinished. Con­ cottages, all conveniences, au­ tenfial; (B) A four famUy BELPIORE AGENCY rage, workshop, acre wooded MAN WANTED part-time. Ap­ black and reds, several litters used furniture, china, glass sil­ 2-car garage. $20,000 assum­ browse or bdth, you won’t want taken over with good cred­ SHEET METAL worker, experi­ NEW ZIG ZAGS Wells St., $U0. monthly. Call venient location. Working tomatic heat, off season rates. house and (C) vacant “ C” zon­ NEW LISTING — ’Three bed­ lot, exceUent condition. Only ply in person, Capitol Equip­ ready to go, paper trained and ver, picture frames, old coins, able mortgage. Excellent con­ to hurry this inspection. Got it. CaU Mr. Gordon for de­ enced in duct layout or duct 1-688-6618. ^ .adulto. 648-6389. Call Rockville 1-876-0682, week­ ed lot which could be used tor Realtors 647-1418 room ranch, convenient loca­ $14,900. Hayes Agency, 646- ment Co., 38 Main Street. heal&y. Also Pekingese and Never used, makes button­ guns, pewter, scrap gold, dition, $26,600. PhUbrick Agen­ about one hour Saturday or taUs. 649-6806. erection. Oood pay, fringe ben­ days after 6:80. ■ parking etc. Subject to zoning. tion. Fireplaced living room. 0181. Weimaraners. 1-628-6873. holes, monograms, sews on watches, old jewelry, hob­ FDUR ROOM duplex ■ apart­ EIGHT room rambling colonial. cy Realtors, 649-6347. Sunday? CaU Frank at the Bel­ efits also oil burner. Call 828- MEN part-time for Janitor and T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Aluminum storms emd screens. buttons, blind hems and by collections, paintings, attic ment. Central location. Work­ Partly furnished. Indoor, out­ MISQUAMICUT, Rhode Island fiore Agency, 647-1418. ROUTE 86, Hebron. 79 acre B (Sl W 7707. floor waxing work, 6 days, 6 ALASKAN Malamute Huskies ' 1677. MANCHESTER MANCHES’TER — 7 room Public______„ and parochial schools. ______overcasts, all without at­ contents or whole estates. Fur­ ing couple. No children. Call door fireplaces. Garage. Large — Summer Resort. Stanton farm with 8 room house, 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Call 649-8834. puppies. Call Nurmi Auto Body U______;------T-T-T------Raised Ranch. Paneled family Shows weU —should sell. Mr. BRAND NEW Raised Ranch h-m « Annmvimn.telv 680 BARROWS and WALLACE Co. AUTOMOTIVE mechanic want­ tachments. Our 8 year guar­ niture Repair Service, 643-7449. after 2 p.m., 646-4819. lawn. Working adults. 648-2880. Realty, Realtors. We have two, ADAMS ST. — vacant machine 649-8884, Rt. 80, Vernon. EXCEPTIONAL BUYl room, double gatage. ExceUent Merritt, BeUlore Agency, 647- ■ ready for early occupancy. 2% ^ w h w a v stream Manchester Parkade ed. Top wages. Sunset Service antee for parts and service. three and four bedroom cot­ shop with 10,000 aquare feet Manchester 640-6806 ONE ROOM to rent, private en­ ROOM FDR rent in home. Run Station, 888 East Middle Tpke., BEAOLE pups —AKC register­ COMPLETE PRICE $38.60 Out of Town tages rentable for one, two or on one floor, 2 acres of land. ’This 7 room full shed Cape MACHINIST trance. 119 Cooper HUl Street, of house. Centrally located in Kayes Agency, 646-0131. 649-8321. ed, desirable background, 2 or pay payments of $8.86 more weeks for your summer •'2-fsmUy house included, sensi­ is conveniently located-near 649-0696. Manchester. Call 648-9210, 289- ______For Rent 66 NEW -E». to -.toi .t to t t . All around machinist. per month. For further in­ vacation. Winnapaug Road, bly priced. Must sell, T. J. schools and bus. 2 full FOUR ROOM Ranch, expand- qj Manchester. Immacu- Jacent to state forrest. Immedi- raised Ranch. 2^ baths, 2-car BARTENDER desired full-time, females, one male. 649-0888. Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. formation call CAPITOL 0246. Ask for Paul Sprague. (XITTAOES for rent —Gardner Misquamicut, R. I. Tel. 1-401- Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. baths, rec room, fireplaced able, garage. Lovely treed lot. jgjg e room cape with formal ate occupancy. T. J. Crockett garage, fireplace In rec room. good pay. Oood working condi­ Paper mill experience pre­ THE ’THOMPSON House — Cbt’ POODLE—AKC registered ador­ SEWING CREDIT. MGR. Lake. Modern, lakefront, free 696-2888. living room. Unbelievably Ideal convenient location. Re- dining room, flreiSaced living Realtor. 648-1677. Minutes to Vernon Circle. tions. Experience desired but ferred. tage St. centrally located, large MODERN 4-rooms, first floor, SANDWICH SHOP, located in a able black miniature male. Call collect if toll till 9 p.m. pleasantly furnished rooms, brochure, pictures. Arrowhead priced at only $19,000. Call duced to $16,800. Marion Ed- room, large bright kitchen, $25,700. Meyer Agency^ Real­ not necessary. Apply in person, tile bath and shower, heat hot, COLUMBIA Lake —’Two—bed- I’ smaU vUlage, Income will re- FOREST HILLS GLASTONBURY — Luxury cus­ Excellent wages. Blue 644-8187. parking. Call 649-2368 tor over­ Grove, Route 884. Colchester, Mrs. Luther at 649-6806. lund Real Estate. 644-0414, 286- three bedrooms. WaU to waU tors, 648-0600. Willie’s Steak House, 444 Cen­ water, garage, adults, 646-7128. rooms, all facilities. Ideal for l turn investment in the first tom crafted seven room Ranch, Cross, CMS. 246-2140 Conn. 242-6278, 848-7178. 4610. in several rooms. Oversize ga­ ter Street, 649-8271. THREE little tiger kittens look­ night and permanent guest children. 646-0888. year. Csdl Harold Hlncks, Real­ Drive up Vernon St., take over-looking Eleventh hole, rates. MANCHES’TER — 2 bedroom rage. Large screened in porch. ing for good home. Call 649- VERNON — 8 room apartment, tor, 872-3270. B &. W MANOHBIS’TER — Six room your second left past Ly- Minnechaug Golf course. ’Two Life insurance, many fringe town house. Includes ap­ Truly a fine value. CsJl early. ANDOVER LAKE 6480, after 8:80, anytime week­ SINGER automatic zig-zag, with stove, refrigerator, <^ramic COVENTRY LAKE — Available BARROWS and WALLACE Co. (Jape, shed dormer, fireplace, 2 daU St. and proceed to the full baths, 2 car garage. Beauti­ benefits. COMFORTABLE room for gen­ pliances and utilities. Private Mr. Merritt, BeUlore Agency, ends. cabinet, used excellent condi­ tile shower. Call .646-0311. June 1st Cottage suitable for Manchester Parkade full baths, 2 linen closets, cedar end of Richmond Rd. ful large lot. Bel Air Real Es­ tleman, private entrance, free patio and cellar, $180. J.D. Real 647-1418. Recent 6-room Cape 'wUh 2 COLONIAL BOARD CO. tion, buttonholes, hems, over­ i couple, completely panded. Un­ Investment Property Manchester 646-6806 closet. Near elementary school Take your right on Ken­ tate 648-9382. BAKERY ^ THREE KI’TTENS, two part parking, 14H Hackmatack St. Estate Oo., 648-6129. baths. Move In and enjoy 618 PARKER ST. casts, sews on buttons, etc. obstructed view of lake. Very and public swimming pool. nedy Rd. Drive past angora, 'trained, need good between 6-9 p.m. Resort Property For Sole 70-A NEW LJS’TING —Seven room COLUMBIA — oversized Cape, the summer. Only $19,600. MANCHESTER, CONN. Originally over $300, now only clean. Convenient to shoeing. MANC3HESTER — 3 bedroom Owner, 640-0678. Bishop Drive and stop at the homes. 643-7129. ranch In Manchester. ’Two full 7 rooms, 2 full baths, family MAINTENANCE Mrs. E. S. Loftus $49.80, or assume payments of LARGE FRONT bedroom for Fumislied For Rent 67 Weekly or mcmthly. Call 246^ TWO STORES, 2 apartments, Cape. Built-Ins, fireplace, ga­ batiis. Ask tor Joe Lombardo very attractive green Co­ 0976. good income, $32,900 Phllbrick rage. % acre treed lot. Cliff- MANCHES’TER — 8 rooms, im- lonial with our "Open FHEE CUTE housebroken kit­ $7. monthly. Dealer, 622-0476. gentlemen. Centrally located. COLUMBIA Lake — Small wa­ tor details. Belfiore Agency, NORMAN HOHENTHAL Bath and parking. Call 643-7760. Apartnanls 63-A Agency, Realtors, 649-8347. wood. Bush Hill Rd., $24,900. maculate condition, fireplace, House” sign out front. Let MECHANIC tens, 118 Maple Street. Call SINGER’S spectacular clear­ terfront cottages, June, July, 647-1418. brick Agency Realtors, 649- Realtor 6 4 6 -1 1 6 6 FURNISHED 2-room apeut- Ray Holcombe, Realtors, 644- sunporch, attached g a ra g e ,______one of our representatives 649-7449 or 643-6181. ance sale of used machines CLEAN comfortable rooms tor August. 648-2898 or "Columbia 6347. ______LABORATORY ment, heated. Utilities included. 1286. prestige area, near school, bus, pn^^s'nOE ADELAIDE Road show you the neighborhood, Ebccellent opportunity tor traded in during our recent refined gentleman, also 2 room 4,” Rt. 87, Columbia. ' Houses For Sole 72 FIVE PRETTY kittens, 4 males, 643-4074. Read Herald Ads shopping. Char Bon Real argg. Big contemporary with 4 the treed lots and the fine ANDOVER — 6 room RMCh. man experienced in ma­ TECHNICIAN “ Sale—of—Sales.” All recondi­ efficiency. Free parking. In­ MANCHESTER —4 bedroom all delightful. See at 43 Lyndale STAR that shines — 6% room Estate, 648-0688. bedrooms, 2 fuU baths. Lovely homes—truly the "Charm” % acre wooded lot. Nicely “ 't chine repair and mainte­ tioned and priced to sell. Many quire Scranton Motel and Ca­ home on big wooded lot, 2 fire Street, 649-8188. ! Ranch on acre treed lot. and unique living room with In the a t y of VlUage iMdscaped. Young established >»««« rno6trn kitchen. 8 nance. Experience with reduced up to 60 per cent! bins, 160 Tolland ’Tpke., 649- pta«., 1I«P, torn, top TOM.T .h to to tog.rt.to. Sl.UM SplVTo. Moo, Sooi: Chsdlenging opportunity for Business Loccrtlons Built-In oven and range, cen- 0 fZ. fine homes nelehbortood. QiUet dead end bedrooms, excellent condition, bakery equipment desirable GOOD HOME wanted for year Portables: and consoles. Come 0826 before 6 p.m. a high school graduate, pre­ For Rent 64 • tral vacuum cleaning system, the thirties. 742-6922. $28,800^ ^ b r i c k Agency Real- but will cotasider other me­ ferably with post-graduate old male mongrel. Housebroken eaily for choice selection. NEED TIRES? 2—car garage. Central location. eluding ed and glassed side porch, We can buUd to your plans tors, ofi’tf'DMT* A’TTRACTIVE sleeping room ; fireplace with paneled waU, 3 room — dining room combina­ chanical background. Per­ study available in an ex­ and good with children. Call Demonstrators, floor samples, STORE FOR RENT — down Bel Air Real Estate 643-9332. treed and private yard. Plenty or ours. Complete engineer­ BOL’TON — Older home, bam. gentleman, private entrance, nice bedrooms with comfort- tion with beamed ceUings and manent year ’round employ­ panding laboratory. 643-6142. discontinued models —reduced town Manchester, State of room tor swimming pool. ing facilities available. Do out buUdlngs. 2 building lots SOUTH Windsor - 8.bedroom ment, above average wages up to $70, including some shower bath, free parking. Ap­ ; able rtzed master bedroom and MANCHESTER—New four bed- a fireplace. A famUy room and plus land. $20,000. Phllbrick Ranch, ^ ra g e , over half acra. ply 196 Spruce St. Theatre Bldg, inquire Manag­ ro DISCOUNT fuU walk-out basement. Im- Take time tor a thorough in­ stop out Sunday afternoon. APRICOT — Small Mini- room Colonial. FuU bath, 2 a game room, famUy sized and working conditions, plus ’This is truly a ground floor ’’Touch A Sew” models —all er, State Tlieatre, 648-7882. spection. Ask tor rtank Fil- Joe Lombardo, Carl Zinsser Lency, Realtors. 649-6347. assumable 6?4 per cent mort- a complete free benefit pro­ opportunity with a growing Poodles, AKC, 7 weeks, two l maculate, $20,800. Wolverton lavatories, fireplace, buUt-ins. kitchen and two full bath­ Agency, xw $19,900. 644-1886 owner. carry the same guarantee as FURNISHED ROOM, kitchen loramo. Belfiore Agency, 647- or Frank Fllloramo wUl be gram. Apply, company being a leader in females, one male. Excellent ' Agency Realtors, 649-2813. % acre wooded lot. Cliffwood, rooms. 4-car attached garage. BOL’TON -L a rg e custom buHt new SINGER products. Singer privileges. Private entrance. TRUCK TIRES 1413. more than happy to show the specialty papermaking color pedigree. 628-4447. Bush HUl Rd., $28,900. Ray Hol­ In addition.. .a tidy 4 room SpHt Level, 7 rooms, firaplace. VERN(JN - New 6-room ^ c h , Sewing Center 866 Main St., $16. weekly. Gentleman prefer­ 'MANCHESTER —8 room 1961 you around. Remember baths 8-oar garage. Only baths. 2-car garage, kitchen industry. Position is within combe, Reatltors, 644-1286. apartment or In-law suite. Wol- d r iv e BY 187 Ferguson Road. 647-1428 Manchester. red. Call 647-1931. PREMIUMS ; Dutch Colonial, 1% baths, fire- also, city water and city FIRST corporate Research and De­ verton Agency Realtors, 649- Notice the distinctive frame ^.M olnutchlnz Agency. Rral- btolt-ins. firaplace, fo ^ a l jto - I place, recreation room, screen- sp a c io u s 6 room Cape. Flre- sewers. to *^64®*0S24 ing, PVAriiHvrtexecutive nAlirlitvtplwwwlneighborhood, Articles For Sole 45 2818. and Roman Brick construction velopment Technical Lab­ COMFORTABLE room in FIRST LINE j ed porch, garage, 2 acres wood- placed living room, pan eled______early, occupancy, $26,600. Call oratory. ’The primary work quiet, private home tor em­ of this recently Usted resi­ NATIONAL PROCESSED gravel for drive­ SINGER ZIG ZAG VERNON . ed. Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. dining room with plate raU, 8 OON’TEMPORARY Ranch — ’TOLLAND Reliance Associates, Vernon activity will be in the area ployed gentleman. Parking dence. Also notice the big tWo BELFIORE AGENCY ways and parking areas. Also Firestone Wide Ovals bedrooms plus paneled family large living room with dining Professional Bldg., Rt. 80 (near of pi^sical testing and )SEVEN room Raised Ranch, 3 car garage. Observe the love­ bank run g^'avel and fill at CABINET MODEL available. Call 643-6848. room. One car garage, tool L, 2 fireplaces, three bed­ Realtors 647-1418 h e r i t a g e w o o d Vernon Circle) .643-9674, 872- STORES, INC product quality evaluation. our screening plant or deliv­ Armstrong Prowlers • large bedrooms, finished fam- ly treed front yard. ’Take our Sewing machine 4 to 6 ROOM for gentleman only, pri­ PLAZA 83 shed, screened back porch and rooms, IH baths, finished rec 4166. Park 6c Oakland Avenues ered. George H. Griffing, Inc. I lly room with fireplace, 2 full word tor it that the rear y a ^ Our grand opening tor this Send resume and salary re­ months old,, monograms, vate entrance, hot water, show­ large front porch. ’This house room, carport. Large treed V East Hartford, Conn. 742-7886. baths, 2-car garage, beautiful is equ^ly lovely, is ^ a BEAUTY - Prank FiUoramo lovely wooded area Is still quirements to, or call: makes buttonholes, sews on er, parking. Inquire 101 Chest­ Special Purchase is situated on a beautifully land­ lot. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ treed, and, in addition Is beauti­ a month away, yet the ac- STAFFORD wooden deck, built-in oven and has Just listed a gorgeous DARK rich stone-free loam, buttons, blind hems dresses, nut St. scaped 2-acre lot. (Jail 643-0478 tors, 649-5347. fully terraced. ’The Inside? How U'vity has been fantastic. Route 83 ' range. Fine home, desirable lo- Ranch with a whole page full Former Manor House, 18 Arthur Toumas $15. Pool and patio sand, all without attachments. owner. does both an eat-ln kitchen and Let us show you why many 8IDINO man wanted by well GObDYEAR NYLONS I cation. Wolverton Agency Real- NEAR MHS, nilng and Bent- of extras. ’Three bedrooms, for­ rooms, 6. fireplaces, bams, Technical Director stone, fill, gravel, sand and Our 6 year parts and serv­ 6 ley — 3-bedrooms, 1% baths. a formal dining room strike people have already select­ established comtrubtion firm, ’Two new stores available * tors, 649-2813. MANCHESTER, Beautiful — —i --- - - — ■ “ _ nnlnup flreolace mal dining oinmg room, room, waU wuu to lo waUwau 50 acres. manure. 643-9504. ice guarantee. COMPLETE Apartments— Fkrte— FU U 4 PLY room modified Ranch. Large remodeled lovely klt<*en. you. Also, a mlque fir^ M C ® basement featur- ed their lots. Call 649-6806. top wages, year ’round work. for lease. Ideal for drug Pr i c e $67.20 or pay pay­ Tenements *3 Seven room Cape, good con­ Call after 6 p.m. K. C. Con­ Colonial Board Company store, bakery, beauty salon, 6 .5 0 x 1 3 ^ -----$12.95 rec room, breezeway and over- large dining room, sunporch, of Teimessee Pink ^ separate finished rooms, ments of $6.60 per month. sized garage. Park-Uke treed new roof and gutters. Well ly a tasteful feature. Would s i " B &L W dition, garage, large lot. struction Co., 648-0916. CLEAN FILL free tor hauling. etc., on buty thoroughfare, 7.75 X 14- FOR YOUR an oversized garage, a patio, i- ' 618 Parker Street For further information call LOOKING tor anything in -$14.95 Tot. Bowers School area. Sale landscaped neighborhood, not you go tor a delightfuUy Jatoiul- Call 647-1121 anytime. surrounded by new apart­ aluminum storms and screens, b ARROWS and WALLACE Co. Manchester, Connecticut CAPITOL SEWING CRED­ real estate rentals — apart­ 7.75x15- -$14.95 (Co n v e n i e n c e price, $22,800. Call Mitten Real- a through street. 116 Washing- ed porch? A kitchen with buUt- Six room Ranch, prime con­ ments, homes, multiple dwell­ ments. For further details tastefully landscaped, electric. Manchester Parkade dition, acre lot. Telephone: 649-4867 TOBACCO netting. Good tor IT MGR. collect if toU tUl 8.25 X 14- ty. Realtors, 648-6930. ton. Shown by appointment, iijs? For even more features. 9 p.m. ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real cadi -$16.95 The Mitten Realty Co., stove, automatic dishwasher, Manchester 649-6306 Thirty Dollars A Day lawns, trees, and berry bush Owner 648-0216. throw In wall to wall c ^ t - Estate, 643-6129. Plus Tax covers. Call Rockville Scra|) 246-2140 Realtors, SOUTH MAIN St. area — 6 and WALES, MASS. 5 flat, with 2-car garage, sell- im MA<3ULATE well kept and yes, the entire full • Selllne Knapp Salesmen earn this Company, 872-6587. MANCHB8TBR — 4 room apart­ 563 E. Middle ’Tpke. I^ L P E R for furniture and ap­ CANTOR & GOLDPARB Ing tor $19,900. T. J. Crockett ready for occupancy when you y ,3 paneled. This truly J® *»y A rR F «? O P P A R A D IS E Eight room farmhouse, much and more because ment. Convenient location. P A I C ’ C DISCOUNT pliance delivery truck. Call Mr. •’NEVER USED anything like 1968 SINGER zig zag sewing WUl be open weekdays from Realtor, 648-1677. say. Six room Cape situated on ^ome is priced right to A C R E S OH F A K A D ia n . large bam, 2 acres. commissions are higher Stove, refrigerator and heat PettenglU, 646^)111. it” say users of Blue Lustre machine, slightly used, button Realtors 9-9, all day Saturday and ------% acre treed lot. Three or tour weekend. Would you at the Belfiore Agency, than ever. Everyone knows. furnished, $1B() per month. v U L C O STATION. for cleaning carpet. Rent elec­ holes, hems, monograms, etc. Sunday afternoons. Over 86 MANCHES’TER — 9 room older bedrooms, lovely fireplace jjejeive the low thirties? Be- 647-i4ia.______Blveryone 'wants Knapp EXPERIENCED DUMP truck Hayes Agency, 646-OlSl. 648-8442 876-6244 451 WEST CENTER STREET Here Is a beauUfiU coimtry FRAN SMITH AGENCY tric shampooer $1. ’The Sher- 6 years guarantee. Total price Ustlngs from $7,600 up. home, 1% baths, 2-car garage, with raised hearth, full walk Belfiore Agency, 647- FAMILY — aluminum shoes. Oet on the band wag­ driver, good pay, good work­ excellent condition, near cen­ home In Andover that Is wln —Williams Oo. $64. Easy terms. Call 622-0931, 643-5332 (Jome in and look them over out basement. Owner wants on. Send for free Kit. I will ing condition. Call 648-2289. ITE HAVE customers waiting ter. Only $21,600. Hayes Agen­ 1413. siding, 2-car garage, con­ modern In every detaU with 1-684-7720 dealer. tor the rental of your apart­ or call fast sale. $19,200, Wolverton ------venient location. Good income many buUt-ln features, sur­ show you how. John Kay, ’THE AMA21ING Blue Lustre will cy 646-0181. Agency Realtors, 649-2813. WHAT? Four bedrooms (or less ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ property. Gerard Agency, 649- rounded by stately trees Manager, 84 Barbour Rd., leave your upholstery beauti­ WOODEN storm glass windows 648-6930 than $18,000. in the heart of tate, 643-6129. 0638 or 843-0366. and beautlfiUly landscaped. ELUn GTON — 6% room New Britain, 228-2007. fully soft and clean. Rent elec­ and wooden screens. Excellent When It comes to houses $22,600, 8 MANCHESTER - 123 Florence Manchester? Sure enough! CaU Solesiiieii W aited 36-A FDR RENT or sale-461 Madn ’There are 18 rooms In all Ranch. Convenient location. tric shampooer $1. Olcott condition, clean. Good buy. Mitten can (It your needs h ^ e lot Near street. 6 room bungrtow with Lombardo tor deUUs. Bel MANCHESTER — Available Street. Building auid lot next with 4 baths. Includes a Close to everything. BuUt-ina. SALESMAN wanted to work in Variety Store. Call 647-1946. room, garage, arge lot. Near ^ ,,adroom8. Garage. Good con- Agency, 647-1418. Immediately, 6 large rooms, in­ to Post Office. Excellent loca­ like a glove. bus shopping. Hutchins appointment ______— 1------mother-in-law apartment of Nice treed lot, only $16,000. EXPERIENCED tractor trailer young progressive real estate cluding heat, hot water, adults Lots For Sola 73 Hayes Agency, 646-0181. KEEP YOUR carpets beautiful ANYONE to finish last lew pay- tion tor ainy use. 646-2426 from Agency Realtors, 649-6824.__ ^^jy 649-4117. SEPARATE SUITE of 4 rooms 4 rooms now renting tor driver. Steady work for quali­ office. Licensed required. Con­ or family with children over 9 to 8 p.m. TELLER TRAINEE despite constant footsteps of a ments of $6 monthly on sev­ $186 per month. 8 c'ar ga­ fied person. Apply SAD, Inc., tact Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 12, $146. J. D. Real Estate. ANDOVBIR — immaculate 4 busy family. Oet Blue Lustre. eral 1967 sewing machines, (all rage with electronic doors. 98 I^ la r d Street, Manchester. 649-4838. 643-6129. 677 MAIN ST. Ground floor of- ropm expandable Cape. Fire­ Rent electric shampooer $1. have balances o< less than $86), fice suite, 4 rooms, adr con­ We coiUd go on and on but place, aluminum siding. Beau- We have an opening for a personable A'U , omai Wiin ^ T ,' „ r « r o S to list. (Jail «.r.» us tor an appoint- 649-5847. prefer to show this fine list­ PLUMBER — EXPERIENCED, ‘ INTERVIEWING Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper Sup­ caU 876-8868. SIX ROOM duplex. Adults pre­ ditioned. Ideal for professlonad, lot, wall to wall carpeting, an- tifuUy landscaped 2 acre lot room, 2-car garage, tor the package. PhUbrick Belfiore ing to you at your conven­ steady work, new construction, ply. ferred, no children. Inquire 33 insuramce or read estate. Call • tique brick fireplace, storms ment to inspect. with ‘trout stream, $17,900. applicant with good figure aptitude. would you prefer a 7 room . Realtors, 646-6347. 100’ LOT WITH 180’ depth. A ience. (JaU ’The Jarvis Real­ good hourly rate with overtime. JUNE 2 - 8 North Elm St. 649-0097. ! and screens. CJlty utilities. Gar­ Raised Ranch with 2 (uU baths Ageroy ______Agency, 647-1418. Leonard Agency Realtors, 646- WEEKEND SALE—36 Bush Hill zone, water only. T.J. Crockett ty Co., Realtors, 643-1121. Inquire Imperial Plumbing Co., WHITE ZIG ZAG age. Near bus llns, stores, and 2-car garage, etc. and most g j^ r q o M Cape with 2 large (jolonlal wito first Realtor, 648-1677. 0469. 989 Sullivan Ave., South Wind­ National financial organiza­ Rd., Manchester, Conn. Ox Salary bbsed on experience. yokes, one horse' buggy (ready CABINET MODEL church and schools. Priced in of all be able to pick your own bedrooms up and extra largo family room. Built-In oven sor. 644-1821. tion needs Executlve-tyi>e v,» — ------— r - - _ v r ------iioor loiiiuof ------• - ___11X. BE ■«.A t-Anx-ixMLEi PART-TTME Vermonter.vermoniBr. for road), sleigh (ideal for Excellent Benefits low 20’s. Charles Lesperance, lot? Wolverton Agency Real- 4 mce size rooms on range, fireplace. IMi batos. BOSTON - Near Vacation on your own land, Salesman with business-pro­ Used and like new. Basements e Kitchens ’TRAFFIC CLERK salary, Xmas ornament), bric-a-brac, 649-7620. tors. 649-2813. first floor. Offering 3 or 4 bed- Merritt at the Bel- acre lot in beautltol residential a NDOVER LAKE -Lake front f^^ Acreage LUt. fessional contact experience Makes buttonholes, mono­ area. Call 649-7367. Acreage good benefits. Apply in person. wooden planes, restaurant type summer home with five rooms, Green Mountain Hideaways, 30 to Introduce Credit Plan. grams, sews ..on buttons,' RAMBUNO CAPE - 7 « « « . . , TWO...».Uy. W dupto has electric ...... heat, large fire­ Oaer Bros., 140 Rye St., South Field training and $160 booth, chairs and tables (suit­ blind hems and does fancy Apply ri% baths, sejeened Porch ga- ^ p a " 't e h^at: aean' conation. W ^tion ^ “^toe'l^zeTa^'’ PORTER STREET Side' of BOLTON L A ^ Lots 500* Main St.: Springfield, Vt., Windsor. able tor bar or rec. room), ro­ Garages • Breezeways place, lot 60x200. Easily con­ 06166. weekly guarantee to man designs. AU without ottach- ; rage, treed lot. Bowers school. Q^y |24,600. Norman Hohen- greens, p y Rockledge. 8 room ranch in from water, tre^ Md in ve^ verted to year ’round home. meeting our requirements. tary mower, books, records, ; Handy to Illlng Junlw High fhal. Realtor, 646-1166: ^Wolverton A g m ^ Real-*- ^ c tu r fb o o k ’’ setting amid nice area. F ^ ® d to seU. MEiGHANICS from 9-8, 8 days a (ments. Our 6 year parts and Only $12,900. T. J. Crockett. For appointment for person­ buffet, mahogony corner table, service guarantee. COM­ 'and High School. $26,000. Phil- ______p, ^ . vJT tall stately trees and lovely Hayes Agency, 646-0181. week, front end alignment and Wcyle parts, 1968 T—Bird, elec­ Agency Realtors, 649- SEVEN ROOM ( J a p ^ bed- tors, 649-2813. tall, siawiy « ------Realtor. 643-1677. Wonlod— Roal Estaf* 77 al interview in Haikford, PLETE PRICE $63. or pay and All Types Of HARTFmn NATIONAL BANK ’ brick brake men. Apply in person, tric motors, playpen, carraige, lomdscctpin^^* Th6rinop&n6 win- HOUSES lots for s&l© write Manager, Box 9, Men­ payments of $6.80 per ! 5347. O 4FP UTS ______CH — Ihi- . thermorite glassed fire- MORE THAN comfortable year TIRED OF showing------And Minit Auto Care, 328 W. Mid- 66 g^allon metal and cardboard S T a - 8% r o o m r a n c h tor, Ohio 44060. month. For further informa­ 621 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, EAST—MANOHES’TER sunporc^rec ® K maculate. WaU to wall carpet- bedrooms, two fire- ^ ^ »^ se Call 643- 'round living In thla 4 room showing? Are they looking you large to 4 p.m., 6 days a week. See COUPLE, live In, wife to cook after 4, p.m. tor Rita. MANCHESTER EVENING WE HAVE many out of town ------LABORATORIES COLONLAL — large kitchen, tor- 2818. llstinirs avaUable ' In Bolton, LAKE BUNGEE — Woodstock, rooms. Year . round „ . home. , amnimiHHiB Mr. John Kats, Arthur Drug and housekeep tor bachelor, CAPE rooms, 8 or 4 bed- Porch, garage, full basement, husband employed elsewhere 17’ RUNABOUT, 70 h.p. Mer- PLAYER Plano, reconditioned, S r t^ a r tfo r d , Vernon. South Connecticut. Large wooded lot. Porch, g a r ^ full Store, 942 Main Street, Man­ _ cury,. tilt-trailer, soft top, fully yery good condition, $460. 648- mal dining room, 8 or MANCHESTER — Forrest HUls rooms, wall to wall carpeting. Windsor and other area towns, with well, approximately 160’ treeS, private bewh^lxceUent lb do put-time janitorial work United Aircraft Corporatloa rooms, den, family chester. equipped ready to go. 649-7702. 0902.'" ' HERALD _1 New ouatom built 8-room good condition, central location CaU any of our courteous sales from Lake. Reasonable. (Jail vrtue for only $18,9W. Phll- here, private bedroom-sitting screened pori«lni-aBelfiore 649-8825, axa.OB'M 648-4949. S4S-4949. Mrs. Mrs. Ander­ Ander- brick AAgencymiu-v RnnltnRealtors. 64fr H erald A ds CARPENTERS and carpenter’s room and bath, TV, Bolton 16’ PLYWOOD Dunphy 40 ihp! ■. ■ ______13 B1S8ELL STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. An Equal Opportunity Employer ____ tor detaUs. n^boihooir$ 88!000.“phirbri garage, family room, city utill- shepplng. son. 6847. helpers. Call 643-2282, 644-8896, area. Writb Box ” BB” Man­ motor, trailer and accessories. neignboraooa, ♦«>,------Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Agency Realtors, 64^-5847. Agency, 647-1418/ agency Realtors 649-6847. after 6 p.m. chester Herald. $600 644-8800. Read Herald Ads 7 - " , " ♦ r . ^ Ml Mjf •

SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1268 i o o m m t ! E { ^ ’ fflanrturiit^r SanttttQ Low Winner Absentee Opponents BOY SCOUT Bond Prices U.S. Set to Call Big Firms In Vote for Notes and Newt Decline Then On Alleged Discrimination MBm A M m M U m BOtAOK-Mlw Ahdn« To- Spook Visible Ones OUb B cout ^ a ok IM m ot re* Post Gains (Oontlnned from Pago One) Negroes account for 88 per oont U m , M, BTanoh Rd., stator of School Head cexAly at Keeney St. School, of blue-collar jobs, they hold 8 David LOW. on olghth frodor By T O AMOCTATTO PBBM su^» ho insla^. ‘Tm Just bon 4 conducted tho opening NEW YORK (AP) — Some, per cent o f Mue-coUar siQ>ervi- ■t o Mfenohoator oonvoloscont at Bonnot Junior High School, Absontoo oppononts aro tejdng to show tho dlftoronoos ^ a nanonosior oonva.o.0 ^ ^ who« thoy I t^ somo, John JenMns, ^ Steven Burke, oUnad ^to postwar lows toe past whetoer too government’s "^eT“iS ac- ^ SuSSi^lt^k! p^y B o« in Oormany on July a. prosldoncy yostorday, dofoaUng thoy go Into tho laps of w o who talta Uboral poUcy to Brtc Kusetoe, Robert Yiennlson week, then rallied. Price don might have resulted from a th, average white in a Ig g T ^ d S w ^ of JolTw tW other A datoS. Tho vot- campaigning for tho Owgon tho Bast ^w nsoi^tivo poU- tisontii ■Kblaa she lived most or turnout was 1,188 of tho stu- publican and pomocratlo presl- oy to too West Ian t going to at- and Chiy OMcoalo, participating, changes generally hinged on re- complatat earlier this yo*r by comparable Job. AUen Turner and cubmastor ^ eoncemlM surtax lealala- DetaUs on the government’s a»t b«l, .. .bo«. i . m . J -M M Reginald Chnstenseei conducted ^ eonoeming surtax leglsto alleged bias at the compa- coihplalnU about the other com­ SaoM tfM a ______P^#r>r>^ toAW «o*2lliA. T J Y U f v. Ronald Reagan. Reagan recent days has been to act as If season. said at too end of toe week too various units, at; Pediatrics, 8 St., Manchester. Burial wlU be Bdward Fisher, 42 Madison St.; hasn’t campaigned in Oregon McCarthy didn’t exist, is not ex- Don 4 conducted the closing previous week’s slseable unsold p.m.; sdf service unit 10 ami.; in Bolton Center Cemetery. Susanna Feetsau, 92 W. Main but his name is on toe ballot P«ctod to take toe bait. When he ceremony. balances ,of new corporate Is- CroweU House, 8 p.m. week­ Friends may call at toe fu­ St., RoolovlUe; C9mrles Mor- and his people are in their pitch- throws a verbal punch these x Plnewood Derby was con- virtually had been deanod days, 8 p.m., weekends and neral home tonight from 7 t9 9. neuu, Stonehouse Rd., Coven­ Ing for him. days. It’s at Humphrey-^^as Ken- ducted after the dosing cere- t*P- hoUdays; private rooms, 10 A prayer service will be held try; Mrs. May JosUn, 26 Nye Political handlcappers figure calls him, ‘‘my opponent mony. Municipal bond prices-ajs*^ hit a.nu; semi-private rooms 8 at the fuperal hrnne at 8:48 to­ St.; Mrs. Miary JaUonski, 604 toe OOP winner wUl bo Richard me the vice presiaent.president.” ’ ^ WlMersWinners from Den 1 are Kurt new lows.lows, Unsettledunseroea comconmuo^ visiting In 810, 814, and w Middle Tnke • H>omas Tler- night. M Nixon. Nixon agrees. Kennedy wrote a new chapter Braun, first, David Luce, sec- In the market prompted toe de- j;|8 ^ any time for Immediate Arriving Frlitoy to tinleadi an *« American pom- ond, and Joseph Mossotta, loimem or iwo issues. f,^n,ny only, In toe historyaunury oiof American poUt- ond, and Joebph Moasotta, ferment of two Issues. ^ flve-mlnute ™Also, ^ ‘^SjM Robert rt^m Johnston, iton. 104 S8. Bfrs. Louis B. Oasavant abbreviated campaign, he said *cal shenanigans Friday when third; wlnnew from Den 2 are New York City rejected bids umitntton. Afternoon visiting Adams St.; Mrs. Florence Mrs. Mary Louise Fltsgerald he figures ho‘l atke 88 per cent he shinnied out of his suit and Troy Whilbaker, first, Craig for $71 miUlon in notes because obstetrics are 8 to 4 Parker, 18 Gerard St.; Mrs. Casavant, 77, o f 88 Garden St. of the Republican vote, Reagan went swimming In his under- Motda, second; Den 4, Brie too ‘‘present market is too im- begin again at 7 p.m. P hyB e Shamonla, 18 Oakland died early this morning at her will got about 28 per cent and *orts in the diUly surf at As- Nusche, first, Guy Plocalo, sec- seWod.’^ __ _ Visitors are asked not to smoke home. She was toe wife of touls he figures he’ll bdte 56 per cent torla. and Vem LeBlanc, third. C asavant *n patient's rooms. No more' HaitfOid; Stanley Steiner 72 cent, wUl go as write-ins to Gov. Before his 10-minute dip he Also, Den 8, ----- Richard - Scrat-- withdrew a $29,87B-mllllon bond thun two visitors at one time Fleming Rd • James Ray Rose Mrs. Casavant was bom in Nelson A. RockefeUer of New extracted a guarantee from toe ton, first, Michael Bvans, sec- issue, per patient. Lane, Andover; Stanley Pasay, M errlm ac, M ass., D ec. 12, 1890. York. Rockefeller is another of ever-present lAiotographers that market develop- ond; Den 6 Wayne Gryk, first, in other 461 Griffin Rd., South Windsor; a daughter of William and Lou­ those who are not campaigning no one would record It on film. Glenn. Bills second, and John ments: Patlento T od a y; 292 Mns. Armanda’ Nadeau, Bast ise Mitooney Fltsgerald, and in Oregon but trying to put a Himirt^y had a busy day, ______Norln, third; Webelos, John lowa-IUinols - Gas ft Bleotric ADMITTBD YBSTBRDAY: Hartford; Laura Salmon, 56 had Uved In Manchester seven hex on their opponents from turning back too years to visit Henderson,rson, first, Stephen Work- oo., Davenport, Iowa,' will pay , _ ,,, ... narH«* years. She was a communicant Davld Low Vemwood Dr., Vernon. per D r.; Ronald Bacon, 172 Goodwin Also, Mrs. Bva Turbide, Bast ® *®W Associated Dairy- ______Dr., Coventry; Joseph Cydylo, ford;' Mrs. Patricia Massey and grandchildren. platformB. Posters filled the Kennedy are talklmr on both *** Kansius City. “Peo- ® Ihursday at the flag ah WlUlngton; Mrs. Gail Deane, 31 The funeral will be held Tues halls and campaign com- of to^ maS^ i^ es ple are Uving in buildings you ®®1® ®* Bennet Junior High Thirty-nine local housing au Ridgewood St.; Luclen Du- son,'Bast Hampton; Mrs. Linda day, at a tone to be announced, mercials were read over toe use for Schood to participate In toe Me- thorlties sold $148,676-mllllTO of EMt Hartford; Bernard______Garrison and daughter, 85 Bari fttan toe PlHabury-Qale-Rogers intercom system each morning. ‘Tm not attacking anyone as ^3he'ds.”Te“'S . mortal Day Parade. federaUy backed housing bonds _ gt.; Mrs. Joan Scarito and son, g^meral Bsme, Ame*wy Cheryl Schaffer, president of K trip is s'cheduled June 9 to "* average Interest cost of Fielding, 12 Bstell- East Hartford; Mi:s. Sue Hart and son, Kenney Dr., Bolton; Mass., with a solemn high this year’s Student Council and toe Ihdtan YBIage BaaMn, Mi ' ...... TMn* r inn Dr. Vernon. — ------Mass of requiem at St. Jo- sister to Janet, acted as Warning Issued the TroUey Car Villa, e. East Also, Sandra Oamo, Ware­ Mra. Maureen Otto and son. sefih’s Church, Amesfcury. Bur- moderator at the polls and was Deaths in Windsor. A motorcade will leave O® - house Point; Vernon Greene, East Hartford. lal wiU be in St. Joseph’s Cem< assisted by Student Council In I-Car Crash Keeney St. School at 1 p.m. ® »«>;mUU®» »^® ®* ^ 246 Henry 8 t.; Scott Hlcklng, tery. ’ members. The results were an­ The Nation Boys are reminded to be in full because of unsettled market Columbia; Harry Hoar, RFD i; Friends may can at''toe fu­ nounced at 2 p.m. yesterday A Manchester youth received uniform . conditions. Manchester; Keeney Hutchin­ Payroll Bag Snatched a written warning for driving, " Indianapolis Power ft Light neral home Monday from 2 to 4 over toe Intercom. Bernard Rogers son, R FD 1, B olton; M rs. M ar­ after drinking early this mom- Co. accepted a 7.067 per cent a- HARTFORD AP) — Detec­ and 7 to t Pbin. Low’s platform planks includ­ ROCHESTER, N.Y. AP) — garet LeBel, EatA Windsor; tives are looking today for a The John F. TlBmey Funeral ing, after crashing his car into d - — ..,.., ___ ’ ’ ■mini net Intereet cost In selling Annie Leggett, 42 Washington ___ \ " _ . . Oiled CftOClVUtKcreating Cba OiUildlV-VOCldlOl student-teacher some guidem ude postsi w .f l on OaklandOoMnnH B e d a rd Rogers, 78, com poser man who stepped from a car, Home, 219 W. Center K^is in ^ make toe teach and retired chairman of toe About Town $28 million in bonds. St.; Blwin McAdam, 82 Weaver snatched a payroll bag ccmtaln- St. near Tfdland Tpke. ‘Die June corporate calendar charge of local arrangements. er a student for a day and 'vice Eastman School of Music’s De- Rd.; Mrs. Hannah McCaughey, ing $474 from a -woman and The Perennial Planters Gar- equals toe $1.1 billion of May 80 Church S t.; M rs. M argaret versa, putting mirrors in the Summtt s t S^o w « L 2 d ih” den Ckih will meet and elect drove off. warntog. tow"i;c“llw~anTther car wSs“'ST4cm,^^o E to^'^^e’S'^im balTawS ^eS,’S S el^ S riS T Investigators said toe woman. Side Rec, and holding a com' forced him off toe road into hom e Mrs. Ptiyillts Boss, 626 ... vmimi Identified only as an employ of Fnkierals never played a musical Instru- o t puter dance. B . C enter St. Mirs. Shirley * nor. Bast Hartford; Karon Zone Weldcraft Supplies, Inc., M i » AUm Healev ^e also proposed ' “grub Fngluica and Mm. Dorothy Oberg, Glastonbury. was outside her office during a The AUce ^ " ®®^^ buy a St. c«.r ... to S'.®; »•«»««■«. Stmngfeld are co-hoetesses. Also, Mrs. Mary Perucclo,^ trip to toe bank when toe holdup the crash. Bast Hartford; Richard Pltru- occurred. HMley, formerly of Manches- ticket for abwt a quarter which James Burke Driver Freed James E. Keough, son of Mr. zello, 196 Maple S t; Mrs. Aaalb Cards driven by Edward A. i* .CANADA Calif A P) - She said a man emerged from and Mrs. John W. Keough of 0 ’^_nnor Jr., le.^of Hebnm, and b X ’ i oldtim e Pullo, French Rd., Bolton; Max a nearby car and said: "Give Th« proceeds could' go to the Ronald L. Schutz, 80, of "“ T ” '49 A cadem y St., has received By Crowbars Rubin, Bast Hartford; Andrew me the money or I’ll shoot.” *®bool in Vietnam spoMored by Andover, collided at Center and the Delta Theita Phi Legal Clin­ of requiem at St. James cnurcn. o»- __ . __ numerous motion pictures and Sharp, 143 Brent St; Lyime He then grabbed toe money bag Broad Sts. yesterday at 11:37 ...... Several firemen and poUce- The Rev. Jofieph Vp a was cele- th® J^ or l^h he saltt ___ ^ ^ television shows, died Friday. ic Award at Southern Methodist Shimaitis, 316 Henry St.; Mrs. which also ccmtalned some p.m . . „„ „ „ He and his wife Eleanor were•’ y^versit/s School of Law, Dal- ^^n under toe direction of Fire Mae Sti^land, RL 80, Vernon; checks, returned to his car and organist and soloist. Burial suen as, i was senousiy ------Dorothea- popular in vaudevlUe as toe hts, Tw. The aw^ is presented j McCooe, wielded Mrs. Iva Tomm, 818 Birch Mt. drove off The robber didnt show James’ Cemetery, tblnklng of putting In an ele- Z t ®* Durkin”. “*® "®"‘l®'- crowbars yesterday af- ^ ’ Warehouse a gun, she told police. vator in the main building be­ a car operated by David J. Me- AiKsag^ ir o^n outjrtiandlng service to the neavy crowDam j Father Vujs read toe committal Polnt; Douglas Woodbury, 26 cause It’s three stories high. But school's legal aid chnlc. temoon ito free on Injured mo­ service. p in e b ^ oK ^ ap)- Nye St.; Samuel Zipkln, Hart­ then I decided that we might torist from his crashed automo­ ford. as well all remain Low." panciiw lot Of the Parkade, po- .. j * viu j au « Cristoforo Colombo Society bile on E. Middle Tpke. be­ Mn. Anna L. Watson Hrfl thouaanda o f children dn the ear- Low admitted this got the will have a special meeting t<^ tween Weksome PI. and River­ BIRTHS YESTBIRDAY; A ‘Die funeral of Mrs. Aiuia L. Lois k. Lohrman of Andover ^ Y s of radio as M~ on morrow at 2 p.m. at the ItalUin side Dr. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ most laughs and also toe most the Moon,” died Wednesday. Watson of Springfield, Mass., drove her car into the rear of a American Club, 136 Eldridge St. The victim, Raymond B. ert Smith, East Hartford; a groans. But he promised there _____V Dtoto.. w T Bonn’s twice-weekly show was araa' hold yesterday from the car operated by Renee W. Uese . . . j siitw Berggren, 22, of Windsor, be- son to Mr. and Mrs. George John F. Tlontey Funeral Home, would only be high points in the ■' broadcast over WOR and WJZ term served by President Low. of Willlmantic yesterday at 9:86 toatoi— io<>na ho ninn «n>« The “newly ewiy ciouiouelected whucibofficers anuand uuuocame ■wedgedw^jubw hIn, his 196S Volks- Gentile, 75 Clinton------—Dr., , Ws —^4>- 219 W. Cutter St., with a Mass p.m. at toe Center. PoUce said ™ choir members of Manchester wagon after crashing head-on ping; a aon to Mr. and Mrs. of requiem at toe Church of toe the♦Uftift TUese vehicle was ufAvxvkA/istopped actlve Ir the technical side or Assembly,_#6s»ivttn kwOrder .th IJofa Rainbowa.. for Into a oar driven, by Julia A. Ronald nn.rlA.nd.Garland, EiAAtEast HHartford; artford! radio. Assumption. The Rev. Peter for a red light at toe time of Glrls, -will have an installation Reardon, 14 Clinton ®t. at 1:24 a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Pinto was celebrant. Paul Shea Appointed the accident. Mrs. Lohrman told rehearsal tomorrow at 1 p.m. p,m. William Benda, 1326 SuUlvan Cbetelat 'was organist and solo­ the investigating officers that at the Masonic Temple. After PoUce said the doors to Berg- Ave., South Windsor; a son to ist. To Help Solve she thought toe other car was the rehearsal a decoration com­ gren’s car were Jammed shut Mr. and Mr& Chrletopher Ral- Burial was in Hlllcrest 4Park going through toe amber cau­ State News mittee wrili prepare the banquet from the force of the impact, ston, 40 Olcott St. Cemetery, Springfield., Father Party Dispute tion light, and couldn’t stop in hall for Frlndshlp Night Mon­ and the driver became pinned Pinto read toe comnalttol serv- Rockefeller to Visit DMCHARGBD YBSTBR- time. day. behind the wheel with his seat DtAY: Mrs. Marilyn Toth, RFD Ice- Atty. John F. Shea Jr. of Man­ Connecticut on June 26 belt 'still fastened. Hospttcd chester has been named by Re- HARTFORD AP)—New York Members of the Manchester oCficlals later complimented the rr> _ 4i publican State Chairman How- Gov. Nelson Rockefeller is plan­ rescuera, who had to -work Tum pike ToU Report ^ Hausman to head a five- Vets to Attend Chapter, DAV, and Auxiliary ning a presidential campaign will meet tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. cautiously to tree Berggren 'HARTFORD AP)—^The Con- member committee, to review Church Service visit to Connecticut on June 26. at South Methodist Church and and lift Mm into an ambuleuice Mcticut Tumptoe biw ^t and resolve a dispute over toe The itinerary of Rockefeller’s attend Memorial Services in a wlthbut aggravating Ms in­ tal receipts during April of $2,- giactjon of a new GOP state cen- stumping travels through Con­ CALL Delegations from many Man­ group. juries which included several 191,604—a Jump o f 9.7 per cent com m itteem an In Stam- necticut will be atmounced soon, fraotured rlhe. over the same month a year Senatorial District. chester area service and fra- according to Charles E. Lord, . , . tem al organizations -will m arch James T. Slimamon of 28 Ofticims at Mlanchester Me­ *6®'' . . The dispute dl^ute^ revolves 'evoWes^ around co-chairman of the state Rocke­ Bigelow St., ■winner of the Na­ morial Hospital today listed April 1967 receipts from serv- ^ feller for President Committee. York Strangfeld diet Oiurch tomorrow at 9 a.m. tional Merit Scholarship sponsor­ Berggren In satisfactory con­ Ice stations, restaurant conces- Lord said Friday that Rocke­ decided toe recent election In services mark' :;,' t'\o start o f ed by toe MetroiwUtan Life In­ dition. still suffering from the feller Intends to make several the District. Backers of toe de- this year's Memorial Day ob- surance Co., has been accepted fraxtores as well as multiple Total receipts for toe flrsnour public appearances and meet month - ot 1968 w ere $7,746,818, candidate fo r com m ittee- seryances. into the Honors Program at contusions and lacerations of at delegates to toe Republican na- the fa ce. 1 “ Tper cent- over the com- claim that toe vote w^ a u local organizations have r^ ^ ^ T ^ ti;!, ^roto^^ 0®»®K® ^ Hartford and pirable^rlod for last year. ®a»t by a woman delegate who been invited to attend toe serv- wto not attend Yale University M rs. Reardon -was taken to Tritfflc to April totaled 7,888,-' was Ineligible, because of out- ice, which will begin with a ^"® “ “ ®- as Intocated in an article in yes- Uie hospital emergency room 726 vdilcles, bringing In $2,041,- slde-of-the-dlstrlct residency. march into the santuory fl'i-l H it Kv rn r TISi>a terday’s Herald, by Patrolman Samuel Maltempo 643-1068 764. In toUs. Tliat U a 10.2 per The other four members of featuring the display of colors Girl Hit by Car Dies in a police cruiser and was dis­ DANBURY AP) — A 14-year- charged after treatment for cent Increase over toe $1,852,778 Shea’s committee are Atty. Don- from each group. The public The Rev. Charles W. Franks, old Newtown girl has died here minor Injuries. receipt during toe month a year aid Ruffkess of Hartford, Sylvlo is also Invited to attend of injuries she received a day pastor of Rock of Ages Holy F. Prell of Windsor Locks, A^ Many of the participating Berggren was arrested for for ago. earlier when struck by a ca r Church, o f God, Hartfdrd, wUl ty. 'Vincent Laudone of Norwich, organizations will also march failure to grant half the-high­ in her hometown. Eqieak Tuesday noon a^ a meet­ way to oncoming traffic, and and Robert N. Whlttemore of in the annual Memorial Day Maureen Mullins, struck on ing of the Klwanis Club of Man­ Mlddlebury. parade to begin Thursday at was issued a written warning Route 25 at about 6 p.m. Thurs­ chester at toe Manchester Coun­ Personal Notices Atty. Shea, who Is Manchester 9:30 a.m. in front of the Army , for driving after drinking. Po- COLD STORAGE day, died 21 hours later in Dan try Club. He will discuss ®® 'lice said itho cars were travel- town counsel. Is’ toe GOP state ft Navy C3ub, 1090 Main St. bury Hospital of a fractured skul problems facing youth In toe central committeeman from the and foUow the traditional Ing in opposite dlrecticns and In Memoriam hospital officials reported. ghettos of Hartford. Berggren’s car crossed into the In tovliig memory ot David 4to Senatorial District. parade route up Main St- “ llliardook who iwaaed away The driver of the car was Joan Oeorse In addition, he serves as llal- the Center, east to Munroe Farit wrong lane, striking the Rear­ lU y 9 , 1961. Lockwood, 24, also of Newtown, The Manchester Rotary Club don oar. Patrolman IVilliam fo r your son man between toe First Con- for a short service and return I oaooot say and will not eay the state police said. They said will meet Tuesday at 6:80 p.in. Pearson, who Investigated the Th-U— ■he e Jsdead.. He Is lust away. gresslonal District and toe state to a partial investigation indicated at toe Manchester Country aocldent, satd only Berggren’s WMh . cheery smile and a wave of Republican chairman. entrance oi uk> vi ivewAv..* tv... a _____ , __ toe bead, for a more lengthy ceremony. the girl darted in front of the Club. A report on a district con- seaf belt saved him from very valuable furs He has waadered into on unknown 1 Other activities have also car. ference -will be given. serious injury ___ left us dreaming how very f fair It neede must be rince he llngi:ere been planned to accompany toe there. Democrats Hear primary purpose of the holiday, ^rtA you, ob you wtio the wildest that of decorating toe more than Just phone, and our bonded time etep and the flaxl Platform Ideas 1,800 graves of tho Manchester messenger will call at your of him faring on os door war dead in local cemeteries. love of there os the love of ' '!rhe D em ocratic State P lat­ yoo^ yc •'o^d form Comnaittee, headed by Sec­ 8 8 home. ' I 'oi him stUI os the some, I ratary of State Ella Grasso, Crash Kills 1, Hurts 2 He IPnot dead, he Is just away. will conduct a hearing Monday CHARLTON, Mass. (AP)—A Mother at 7:80 p.m. in toe Hall of the woman and her daughter were Cdri s/iop Qi Michaels House of 'Representatives, State injured slightly Friday night In In Mtmorlam Capitol, Hartford. a two-car crash on the Massa ...and with as much assurance In toviog msmonr of StoMey W. which took as an experienced, astute shopper. It's g m * vtoo passed away Hay 38, The hearing is for individuals chusetts Turnpike and groups, regardless of party the life of a Beverly doctor, because of Michaels time-honored, me do remember, affiliation, who have suggestions Investigators said the doctor’s low, One-Price Policy, Another reason lltougbt we give, for the platform, which was car crossed toe median strip why Michaels has become New England's r one no Mger w^.us. FURRIER it In our hearts otfil Uvea. adopted May 21-22, at toe Demo- and collided with a car driven most trusted jewelersi cratlc State Convention. by Mrs. Harriet K. Pdnney, 64. OPEN 9-5 and BY APPOINTMENT Wtfe, Sons and Families Manchester members of the She and her 17-year-old daugh- In Memoriam 48-member committee are Town ter, Harriet, were treated for CLOSED MONDAYS i_wir Bon^ Pfe. Rob Clerk ______Edward Tomklel______and Atty. head Injuries and cuts at a ^■997r^e*deJ 8»nford Plepler. Also & mem- Soutobrldge hospital and re 807 EAST CENTER STREET—TEL. 648-1068 don. bar is Atty. Richard Seldman, leased. JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 IN THE LENOX SHOPPING CENTER A ehifa has bean broktn. a West Hartford resident but a The doctor, John M. Cham- Downtown Manchester at 9B8^Maln Street *« VA.il «i.A. ft> A. A member of toe Manchester berlalnj 62, was dead on arrival ' ■*"*'*■ nndhsrs and -goyng Democrats. at the hospital, toe police said. wUat nqwrvl- Alao M td the le-ooUar work- ur pity olsMee white In a

government’* the other com* rallatde. ■geat o f the. a aome 125,000 te world, ires flowed t 11,000 work- ilo plants and M A Y 25 thru M A Y 3 1 £p(tttn$ ifrrald a more than TV Shows its liOlwaukee

. A udrey Slat- td., Coventry; Something Old^ Something New last Hartford; daetoObury; 61 Alton St.; 2 Madison St.; , 92 W. Main Charles Mor- I Hd., Ooven- rosUn, 26 Nye JaUonski, 6M Ihomas Tler- ringe. ihnston, 104 B. drs. Florence rd St.; Mrs. I, 15 Oakland Monroe, Fast ey Steiner, 72 *J ■' * r nes Ray, Rose I Stanley Pasay, knith Windsor; Madeau, F ast a Salmon, 56 em on. I Turbide, Fast Spaulding, 118 hael Oranato, ; Art Sergent, e! Frank Wro- Dr,, Coventry; ird. Fast Hart- ABC will rehroadcast da Massey and “The Diary o f Anne on; Mrs. Linda Framk” this Sunday lighter, 85 Earl 9-11 p.m. Above, Diana carlto and son, Davila as Anne with Mi;8. Sue Hart ▼ U r Dr., Bolton; Peter Beiger as shy Itto and son, A ilovers. ' •

Left, Don Ho, a popu­ ; Snatched lar l^wiian performer, AP) — Detec- in NTC’s "S in^ Pre­ g today for a sents Hawaii - Ho," id from a car, Monday 9-11 pjn. on >11 bag contaln- a woman and NBC.

aid the woman, s an employ of Bight, Bobert Wagner Supplies, Inc., in dissniise in the sum­ office during a mer spy series, “It vhen the holdup Takes a Thief,” Tues­ day 8:30-9:30 pm. on 1 emerged from nd sa id : "G ive ABC. or I'll shoot.” the money bag >ntalned som e i to Ms car and bber didnt show ThaVs John Steed? police. By WATNE WAROA nights, “The Avengers” starts I’m at the stage where I pre­ its first full season on Amer­ fer veg;etables never to be Success Rubs Off The Los Angeles Times ican television. cooked.” MALIBU, Calif.—Patrick Mac- Mrs. Macnee works primarily neCf-who playS John Steed, that John Steed, the leading aven­ On NBC’s ‘Laugh-In’ ger, is terribly British, extreme­ In Hollywood, while her husband witty man of derring-do on tele­ works most of the time in Lon­ vision’s "The Avengers,” is a ly conservative, impossibly a Rooftop’,” Judy" says, “but don. When time permits they By DICK KUEINEB rare find:'An actor even more droll, hellishly fashionable, and when it wes all over, I couMii’t prefer their small apartment in interesting than the parts he ratber hopelessly urban. The HOLLYWOOD — (NEA) — have been deader. But this Mallbus to London. There has plays. - • characterization is so strong There Is nothing like a litUe show, even thoiqdi H Is over­ been a good deal ot commuting "The Avengers” is a British that even In M alibu oine expects success. Dan Rowan and Dick cast, has made me important in during their three-year mar­ TV series which ABC for the to be met at the door by a man Martin and their “Laugfa-In”, this town.” with bowler, broUy and velvet riage. (m NBC, are finding that_out. past several seasons has used Gary Owens, who does the collar. ■ - ‘'I don’t mind the commute The show Is a bit — deservedly as a January replacement show. funny announcer bits, has long Patrick Macnee, it turns out, because I’m oh aquarian and I 'so — that hltness ie rubbing It has ccmsistently pleased the been a financial soocess. He's is nrttjsh, and there the re­ love to be near the water. I off on everybody connected with critics, received Emmy nomina­ dislike London. I ifliink, basical­ one of Los Angeles’ best-known semblance ends. the program. (It won four Em­ tions and earned respectable ly, I’m most of the things that disc jockles and radio comics, ratings. This fall on Monday “I am, at heart, a Califor­ my Awards this week.) and he’s been the cff-camera Rowan and Marfin them­ nian. Trouble is, we British bum announcer on “BewitMied” for in . the- sun rather more easily (See Page Four) selves feci It. And all the rest four years. He’s also Gie voice of the large cast feel It, too. than we tan,” he says im­ of countless animaited caitoon mediately alter opening the door Tyjdcal are Judy Came and dm raoters. Gary Owens. and seeing a startled Journal­ "B ut on Lau{^-GE TWO MANCHBSTBB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOTESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1968 PAGE THREE

SATURDAY JO PROGRAM M orning MONDAY JO PROGRAM Educational TUESDAY JO PROGRAM t:l I (3) OM Talk (G) F8ri (G) IfewEp flpw ti, (348) Glri ■Talk (C) 8:85 (48) Maverlek en by loan shark hoods wlien U :W Tap Cat (C> S:N (3) Weather —Sparta B Mewa by an aich criminal. R’83 With Vliglilla Graham (t) Tin BaallM (C> (C) 8:38 (8) Fettiooat Jaaetlaai (G) B T V ^ weather TV (18) Film 8:35 (8) Waaderfal of Brorts (C) )>e Invsstlgates series of im- CaadiapiB BawUac (U) Gonatfy Maaie (M8) Hallywaad Falaee (G) (38) F lm n*“ «r MsvU (0) liM (48) Dr. Albert Barks (G) (33) At Home wltk KHty 8:18 (3) Mews with Walter Craa- explsdnable "accidents" at Steve Lawrence ft Eddie (33) Al Borne with KMty 7:38 (184348) The Mookees (0) (38) Divorce Ceart (C) klle (C) oonstraetion sites. lt:M (t) Johanjr (0> . (38) FBm (M onday — Friday) (38) DIvoreo Coort (C) We Sing". '63 Blo- (WEDH, Channel 24) Cm I MoCm I (IM ) It’* Baelag Time (0> Gorme, guest co-boats. Guest graplw of Sol Hurok (ho Rus- (R) (3) As Ike World Tarns (3) News with Bab Yanag (G) 18:88 (1) CBS Beporto (C) include Tim Conway, comic, (48> OM Talk (8) Cowboy la Africa (C) B (C) (38) Social Seeority la Actton "Campaign American Style". <8> Amerlaia Baadataad ’6B <:M (3) Mewa 'With finger Madd I (3) As the World Toiaa (C> hoy who became succem l:N rbeU Monica, Ssony and in America as manager of (18) Lm Craae 8bew (3848) Let’s Moke a Deal (G) (3348) Hnattey-Brlnklcy Ito- Focusing on campaign held (W> FBm (3348) ITraak MeGee Satarday Claire, ballet team and the (384348) Let’s Make a Deal opera and concert, stars Anne 3:88 (384348) Bowoa aad Martla’s (8) P.D.Q. (C) port .(C) last foil in NY's Nassau Coun­ (XI) Bawery Bay* BepaH ^ Mascots acmobatlc team. 8:96 (S) Mameato of Comfort amt (3) PJ>.<). (C) Skhcroft, David Wayne, Exio Iioagb hi (G) Snaday, May 18 (48) Ysa Asked For It 8:43 (18) Laeal Mews ty broadcast examines new (8) Carl Yastisemaki Shaw (C) 18:88 (3) Manalx (C> B News (48) You A a M For It - (*d8)Bet Patrol (C) ~ 3:88 (3) Love Is a Maay Splea- 7:88 (3) After Dtaaer. Mavie politics of mass merchandis­ (N> Bailer Derby (3) Leva Is a Maay SpleadsrBi Petera. I World Premiere: Joe Hfll (M> 1lM Beatlea 7:MI (3) Isiey Shew (C) B Agrees to help former glri HEaUejr.BrlnUay Beport (U) Sobser. TV dnred Tking (C) "Laura" '44 Detective faUs in ing thru mass media, com­ l:M <» BIc 3 Theater ott aod Ooetello <3o To "The^Olant C3aw” Jeff Moi^ vorce and then Is accused of 8:35 (3) Town Crier (3*048) Days Of Oar Uva* <•) Trvth or CoatcqacncM 8:88 (3) Aady Orinttb Show (C) B I Ceaa Isaae (8-48) Mewtarwed Game (C) murder victim. Gene Tierney. buSdlng and attempts to find M an ". '68 Alao; "Kevolt At row and Mara Corday. Colos­ murdering her husband. 8:38 (3) Saarlse Somostor (C) (G) (3*4348) Stager Freseata Repeat of May 31, 8:00 p.m. 3:18 (3) Heasa Party (C) Vincent Price. out to what extent techniques F t lAkranUe". 1S6 When Soutfa- sal bird-beast destroys and (18) Sabacr. 1 ^ (38) C o b b Classrsssn (848) Newlywed Game (C> HawaU—Ho (C) I Saaaktag Freeqr (1*48) The Doetors (G) (38) HBaUey-Briakley Beport determine which candidate will eni aoldlen at F t lAtramle kUls unUl scientists devise "Live For Life” 8:45 (5) Vtott With tba M oad n or 3:38 (3) Boose (C) Starring Hasrallan entertainer Robert V. Roooa (*48) BolV Game (G) ) (C) win election. leave to Join Confederacy, In­ equipments to pierce monster's 18:38 (8) Trath or Gaaseqaeace* (G) 1:88 (3) Nawa aad Wootbar (0 > (384348) The Doetam (0) Don Ho host and star. A e I Aattgae* VI (848) ChOdrea’s Doetor (C) (8) Trath or Caaseqaeace* (C) (*48) The Invaders (C) B dian* attack and No’n aold- antimatter shirid so USAF can (48) Seleace FletlMl T h ^ r a (384348) Today Shaw (O) (848) Balm Gams (C) rhythmic beat and haunting Palrpolnt Glass (S) To TeU the Troth (C) (8) News — Sports A Weather 18:38 (IS) Sabscr. TV iera ride to reacue John Deh- shoot It down over the Atlantic U.F.O." (8) Friends of Mr. Ooaber 3:35 (348) CUMrea’s Doetor (C) hsulads of Hawaii are present­ I FVeaeh Chef (384*48) Aasther W sfil (G) (33-3*48) News, Sports, aad "Dirty Dosen" ner, O r e n Palmer, France* •57. 11:88 (3-34348) News — Weather (O) 3:88 (3) A Ten the Tiafh (G) ed against a panorama of mag- Fish Fillets. (*48) Geaeral Hospital (G) Weather 11:88 (3 8 33 18 48) News —Weather Henn. (18) Alfred Hltehcoek Freaoat* ft Sports (G) (48) News — Weather ft (toosts (384348) Aa other Werid (C) nU lM t scenery of the islands. Repeat of May 30, 8:00 p.m. 3:35 (S) News (C) 7:38 (48) Barks Beport ft Sports (G) (8-M) Happealaf '83 I N.B.T. Jaoraal 3:38 ( » DIek Vaa Dyke Shew (C) 7:38 (38-33-38) I Dream of JeaBale (38) Tsm Ewell Show t:M tIAM) Sandy Koatax Show Landlady" 11:38 (3) Satardiur Sbectacalar (G) 8:88 (3) teatala Koagarao (C) 3:33 (3) News (0) To avoid detecUon, In aa yet Odor tis Black. (3*3*48) Yob Daa’t Say (C) (8-48) Garrison’s Gorilla* (C> 11:35 (5) Taesday StarllghI (C> (38) Flraak McGee Bepert (C) "Zarak". Si Man becomes (4W Tbeo Btosgss 3:38 (3) DIek Vaa Dyke Skew (G) undiscovered murder a gang Repeat of May 30, 9:00 p.m. (48) Dark Shadows B "EasyMoney” . '49% ory about (8) TBA (S3) Hews — Weather ft ^wrta ruthless leader of outlaw band 8:38 (8) Thaaderbirds (G) (384348) Yea Doa’t Soy (G) lord order* death of only pos­ I N.E.T. Playboose (8) Mr. Goaber (G) (18) Les Craae Skew effects of sudden riches upon (XI Film (38) America 1 (C) after being driven out of vil­ (88) " ■ - ■ w (3) Mr. Goabor (0) sible wltnem, Det Jim Briggs. Sponono. (18) Weedy Wsodbary Show 8:88 (38-3348) Jerry Lewis Skew winners of a football kx>I. (48) BaBer Derby "Sun, Fun, Sand and Sea". A lage. Victor Mature, Miiduwl * (C) (48) Dork Hksdsw* (C> 8:38 (1) FamBy Affair (C) B Repeat of May 31, 9:00 p.m. 4:88 (1) Baager Stottoa (C) (C) B Jack Warner. Greta Gynt. Den­ 3:15 (A 3 8«4 8 ) Beaton Bed Sox tour of Sunny Fla. ft Its many WHding^Anila Ekberg. "Tlie (8) (C) 4N8 (3) Roimor Stottoa (348) Poytsw Place (C> (384348>Mateh Game (G> Guests: Noel Harri.son and nis Price. At MIbb, Twla* 18:88 (3) Carol B naett 8bow (C) B Maaday, May ST (48) Boas the down Thelma Ritter. 11:39 (3*48) Tanigkt Shsw Storrlw 3:88 (M) TaraiBC Pelat 7:38 (3) Jackie Oleasaa Shaw (O) B Dray, PhUip Terry ,Gloria Tal­ (S3) Merv Orlffla Shaw (11) Woody Woadbory Baow Guests: John Davidson and (U) Waady Wsodbary Show 8:38 (3) Bed Skelton Honr (C) B Jahaay Corsoa (C) 3:38 (48) Mattaae Mavle (384348) The Satat (C) B bot Grant WiUiams. (38) Maniiag Movie (48) Bsao the dsw a Mldcey Booney. ) Oplatoa: WaaUngtoa (38-3*48) News (C) Teiry-Thomas and ShanI Wal­ (8-48) OregSB Presidential Pri­ 4:88 (8) Daktari (G) "The Death Game" (3843) Satarday Night Taalght (88) Dream Hooae 4:35 (384348) N em (G) (848) Big Taller (G) I WluU's New (3) Basel (C) lis. mary (C) (18) Sabacr, TV (48) Dattag Game Show Starriag Johaay Garsan 8:15 (3) WaBy Gator (G) 4:38 (3) Haaol (O) (38-3348) I Spy Repeat of 6:30 p.m. (*33) Mike Deoglas Skew (C) (8-48) It Takes A Tklef (C) R Special half-hour report on bal­ "Stay Away Joe" i (18) Sabacr. TV (G) 8:38 (3) Mako fttoom fOr Daddy (841) Mlko DoboIbs Shew (0> (18) Soboer. TV I Flaylag GaHar with Fred (38) Tkeatre 88 Mundy's assignment is to steal loting with Howard Smith sut- 5:88 (3) Baee *1 the Week (O) "Simlphunters” (8) GhUler A eater (3) Pat Booao Show (C) (38) TUs Maa Dawsoa "P.J.” Need (3848) Fllatotoaes (0) list of enemy amnts from chormon. (A48) Wide World of Sparta (48) Hewlywed Game TiUe TBA (S3) FBm (3848 Fllatoloaas (C) (3(34-334*48) 8 33 18 48) NewsNews—Weotber A Notes on Fifth Striiik 3:1 (1) Perry Mssea heavily miarded embassy. (33) Vielaam Peace Talks la (3) Ragaa’a Hareea (C) B of an International group of 5:18 (18) Oteniiioa Boport ' A e Way of Touts'’ . ‘60 Mon Little Three Course Dinners scientists who decide upon gro­ 18:35 (384348>News (C) I ABC’s af Bnattag (38) Soope 8:88 (38-33-38) Taesday Night Al 1:88 (8) Mows — Momeat* af Com­ (33) Film (38-3348) Satarday Night At 18:38 (3) Hsmeamker's Movie (38) lasight finds bto son Is tanuived with (48) New* Movies (C) B fort ft Galdeposts (38) Sapermaa Mavle* tesque but unique way to end (48) Nows woman whose husband la pri­ Weather I "The List of Adrian Messing- war forever. (384338) Coaeeatrattoa (C) I N.E.T. Jaanul I (1) Weather, Sporto. News (C) "Strange Bedfellows". Rock (38) Nows — Sign (Mt 5:38 (3) Branded (C) (8) DIek Cavett Show (C) 8:88 (t> Wsalhor, ftporls. News (C) soner of war. Alain Delon, (8) New* — Blurts A Weather Hudson and Gina Lollobrigida. (48) Newsbeat Headline* — (M) Facaa er". Geoiwe Scott Dana Wyn- 13:88 (48) Nawa — Weather (•> Nows — Sporto ft Weather Francolae Annul. Where Is Prejudice 7 13:38 (38) News ft Hga Off U:88 (384348) Penoaallto (C> I BxtrapolatlsB (G) with Gig Young and Terry— USAF Beligtoas Film ft Slgs (33) GelebrIly BUllard* (C) ter and Clive Brook. Retired 11:38 (3*4348) Hollywood Sqoaros (U)' “Merv V Or& ~ _ 8) TOolght Show Slar- (U) Merv GrUfln Shew Thomas. Off Minn .Fats vs. Jack Carter. British InteUtgeniM officer Is , 1:88 (48) OSAF Beligtoas FBm ft (38) Men In dSace riag Jshaay Caraaa (C) (38) Celebrity BUllard* I CoatmlUBg Lahar Taiaaver (334348) Bye Oaess (C) (3) Nows WHh Bab Ysoag (C) Show” Tuesday 8:30- (38) News —Hga on sad Abseatoeism (48) Troosare ld « (C) (33) l admtry sa Parade (48) News HeadUaoa —USAF Refieat of 8:65 a.m. and 4:00 U:45 (3) O sidlu UgM (G) (XLS8) BaaUey-BrlaUer Bo- 9 :8 0 pjn. BoUgtoas FBm —Sign On p.m. SUNDAY JO PROGRAM 13:55 (384348) Jte (G) 8 EUtot Norton Bevlew* WEDNESDAY JO PROGRAM 5 Goan l**ae I Caraegte Special 1:88 (3-48) Girl Talk (C) 11:88 (3-8-3348-U) News —Weather II:M (8-44) Joey Bishop Show (C) (38) Agrlcaltare on Parade up gang of ex-Gb being run Visual Generation (3) S i^ on aad Prayer on senfl-military basis whMh (31) Al Homo wlU Kitty ft Sports (C) (33) Vietaam Peace Talks In (3) Christophers robs, pillages and kills as nec­ I latoraatlaaiil Magasine (18) Divorce Coort (C) (38) Easigs O’Toole Paris I N.E.T. FesUval 1:38 (1) As the World Tarns (G) U :I* (18) Sab. T.V. Sealphnatres 11:45 (33) Toaigkt Show Starring (8) Sacred Heart essary. (C) '65 11:35 (3) Wednesday Starlight Johnny Carson (C) (38) A is Is the Life 5:34 (3) Gansmoke (C) B Double Oonceito (38-33-38) Let’s Make a Deal (38-33-38) Frank McGee Be- SYLVANIA COMPACT ROI.L-ABOUT (C) "Eve of St. Mark".'44 Love 1:44 (8) News — Moments of Com­ 8:15 (3) Adveatares el Oamby (C) Wednesday, May 38 (8) P.D.Q. (C) story of soldier and his girl fort ft Gnidrpoot* (8) Light Time part (G) PM 4:88 (38-3348) G-E CoOege Bowl (18) Sabscr. TV at beginning of Ww U. Anne (44) News Headlines—USAF (48) This b the Ufe 6:88 To Catch a Bhlao "In Ctold Blood” Baxter, Wlluam Eythe, Michel Religions Film —Sign Oft 8:38 (8) TUs Is the Life North Carolina State U (Ra­ PORTABLE COLOR TV 8:38 What’s New (38) Boso the Clown (C) leigh) is today's challenger. (48) Yon Asked For IT O'Shea, Vincent Price. 1:15 (3) News ft Weather (C) U t tg . hB. viewable mnm Repeat of 5:30 p.m. 3:88 (3) Love Is a Blnay Splen- 11:30 (3*40) Tonight Mow Starring Moment of Meditation ft Siga 8:45 (48) Dawn Bible Institute (18) Goan BeMrt 7:88 Row to Improve ladIvMaal 9:88 (3) Forest Bangers (C) (48) Charlie GIma Theatre dared TUm (C) Johnny Carson (C) on "Charlie Chan in Rio" Manager Fertarmaaee (38-3*48) Itoys of Oar Lives (8) Faith (or Today (C) '•' Repeat o f 8:55 a.m. and 4:00 (C) (33) New A re e Stooges (C) 4:38 (3) 'I ^ 3bt Ceatary (C) B m. "Now You See It" Fbqptoring (648) Newlywed Game (C) (38) Cartoon Cataps (C) CD17E — Today’s Hnest &othlag Gees Over OevU’s 3:38 (3) Honse Party (C) 9:15 (48) Sacred Heart recent developments in opti(» Bock n a t Don't Backle Un­ (38-3*48) The Doctors (C) 9:38 (3) Gnlverslly of Michigan which liave revolutionized an­ der His Belly (8) Christophers (C) cient science. value in big 180 sq. in. (*44) Baby Game (C) Finger-Gnawing 8:44 Bogtonal Beport 3:55 (8-48) ChUdrea’s Doctor (C) (38) Gncle Waldo (C) (38-3348) Flipper (C) B . Nailon’s M o^ 3:88 (3) To Teli the Trath (C) (48) Insight (18) Alfred' HUchcock Presents picture size portable. 8:48 Spectram (384348) Another World (C) 1(1:84 (3) Lamp Unto My Feet 7:48 (3) Lassie (C) B Drugs Against Cancer (8-48) Geaeral Hospital (8) Dinlogne ' (3848) WUd Uagdom (C) 9:58 Bagby 3:35 (5) Mews (C) (38)Challce of Salvation (C) (848) Voyage to C ~ ' Striking Enamded Hartford Wanderers vs. Lon- In "Peyton Plaee’ (38) King Leonardo of the Sea (C) B 3:38 (3) Dick Van Dyke Show (C> " 'don Scottish (3*3348) Y o b Do b ’ I Say (C) (48) Christophers (18) Firing Line Ebony Cabinet Pre-set (8) Mr. Goober (C) NEW YORK (AP) — On charming because of the star's 10:30 (3) Look Up and Live (33)News, V7eiriker, Sports (C) Tharsday, May 38 (48) Doric Shadows (C) unorthodox and highly relaiied (8) Vldlcon 7:38 (3) Gentle Ben (C) B PM "Peyton Place,” they are scat­ "International Zone" ‘The (38-3348) Wonderfal Wnrld of 4:88 (3) Baager StaUoa (C) manner. But Martin, on reruns, fine tuning, lighted dial 6:88 Last Frontier (38-3*48) lU tch Game (C) tering the seed for plots to Arab Refugees' Detailing.how Color (34) Catholic Hoar (8-48) Hra F.B.I. (C) B 8d8 Feortk Estate O’Connor, who have been with shock value. (44) Faith (or Today (18) SabscripHoa TV 8:88 Begtoaal Bepert (18) Harfasar Command ) (3) Camera A re e (C)- "P .J." . (1*48) Fllatotoae* the serial since its beginning, Thursday night’s rerun on CUff RobdiBon as a bright 86* picture tube Nation’s Mood. 5:88 (3) Perry Masoa (8) Speaking for the Consnm- 8:38 (38-3348) A e Moaers-lW^UMr Repeat of May SB, 8:00 p.m. are packing for departure from NBC presented the star at his er Ravi Shankar playis the 9:88 (3) Smothers Brothers Com­ 18:88 Toy Tkat Grew Up (*8) Diaeavettag America both "Peyton Place" and ABC boyish best, making eyes at the "A Guide .to Selecting Horn edy Hear (C> B pilot in the movie, “ 688 has rare earth phos­ The Lost World (18) (himbat Furnishings” sitar on CBS’ “The Guests: Don Knotts, Ravi (48) Maasters —at least until they are sum­ studio audience and acting like (33) Bainbow A eatre (C) Shankar and Mel Torme. Sgoadrem,” Friday 9-11 Friday, May 31 5:38 (18) Atternnoa Beport "Holiday Comer" ¬hers Brothers (3*3348) Boaaasa (C) phors. (38) Ladles Day moned back by the script wri­ Huck Finn while working (34) Sacrifice of the Mass Comedy Hour” this (I848) Movie Night SpMiol p jn . on CBS. I Playing Gaiter with Fred (48) News ters. through a 1920s number with the (44) Bnllwinkle " A e Diary of Anne FYaok" Nood 6:88 (3) Weather —Sports and Even that solid, substantial very professional Florence Hen­ i (8) Davey and GoUath (C) Sunday 9-10 pan. Diana D a ^ a with Notes on Fifth String. News (C) (33) Social Security In Action Sydow, Lilli Palmer, others. Repeat of May 37, 7:00 p.m. (8) News — Bpsrts ft Weather character Or. Rossi is showing derson. It was not as good as it (C) A e play, taken from actual I What’s New (18) Merv Orfitla Shaw signs of disturbance. He was seemed the first time viewed. (3) Perception (C) tunitles today, and an on-the- diary of teenaged Jewish glri, (38) Marriage la Today's So­ I Repeat of 6:30 p.m. ciety gjiawing a finger in anguish Earlier, also on NBC, there "Conn Ainalr ’68" Discussion scene look at sample training tells of two years she, her VnLTON'S I Last Frantler about a fly-in sponsored by efforts at Bridgeport HospitaL family and several other per­ STANEK ELECTRONICS Repeat of May 30, 6:00 p.m. (33) HlgUghts Thursday night—finger gnawing was a rerun of the "Ironside” The Experimental Aircraft As­ (38) Frontiers of FUth (G> sons, spent hiding in loft In (88) MSBaTe’s Navy Gift Shop I N.E.T. FeeUval 6:85 (48) Maverlek sociation of Greater Hartford. (33) Catholic Honr Naxt-occupled Holl~IoIland. Double Concerto. Is a sure sign of trouble—and episode that memths ago was a (8) DIscoven (C) 277 BROAD STREET— PHONE 649-1124 6:35 (8) Wonderfa) Worid of Sports (34) BnaebaU (C) R Repeat of May 28, 10:i'' p.m. (C) maybe he’ll leave too. Anyway, novel story about a Negro foot­ "Spanish Calif.” Program Chicago While Spx vs. NY 18:88 (8) Mission: ImpoosiMe (C) B I Beak Beal traces history and influence Yankees (38-3348) High Chaparral (G) 6:38 (3) Novrs with Walter Cron- there are rumors there will be a ball idol with a no-good brother Don Robertson kite (C) of Spain in this area by visit­ (44) Issues and Answers (8) Sobeeripaon TV I N.E.T. Fluhoase new doctor in town soon. who got everybody Into trouble. ing Presidio at Monterey, land­ 3:44 (3) Big 3 A eater "Dirty Doien” Trumpets of the Lord (8) News with Bob Yoaag (C> ing place of Spanish explorer "Boy Who Caught a (book" 11:88 (34-3348-48) News, Weather, (38) New Horisoas Some new characters have The episode gave Don Mitch­ Sebastian Vizcaino In 1602, as '61 Small boy and his friends (3*48) HaaUey-Brlakley Be­ Sporte (C) port (C) started to turn up, and Barbara ell, one of the supporting actjirs well as famous missions built find a brief case contain­ 11:38 ( (3)8) ■Mavle ■ Mastorpiens by Franciscan friars. ing stolen money. Wanda Hen­ 'Woman's World" 64 Ty<»on, FlgaHaea. Our SPEEDY SpedaKr 6:45 (38) L o ^ New* Rush, playing a newly divorced In the police action show, a 3) Big ]PIctare (C) drix, Don Beddoe, Richard seeking euccessor to general Make a Difference Where You Save! TRULY DELiaOUS 7:88 (I) Sommer Sceae with Brad woman, was around this week. chance to move into the center (44) Discicovery Crane, Roger Mobley. manager brings three of com­ IT DOES Davte (C) (1:45 (M) Sacred Heart Program "Yellow Mountain" '66 Lex pany's top men to NY for ob­ Guests: Ray Charles, the Ven­ 9ie has a bitter and unhappy of the stage. Mitchell plays 13:44 (3) We Believe (C) x Barker, Mala Powers, Howard servation. (bilton Webb, Ar­ W ILTOtrS CHICKEN tures, I’abulous Farquahr and teen-ager and they obviously Mbrk Sanger, a rebellious, an­ (iathollc \ Duff. lO lene Dahl. (C) the Downbeats. (8) Opinionated Man (8) TBA (8) FesUval of Hits O D T SHOP f t ft ft INSTANT Brown in 6 BOnntos (38) HnnUey-Brinkley Beport don’t understand each others gry young Negro in the process Prof, of Political Science at " A e Green Archer" Gert ■M Main Street (C) of being rehabiUtaited by serv­ (18) Insights (8) Trath nr Coasaqaeace* (C) problems. ' Yale, Robert Dahl, and stu­ (34) TBK Frobe and Karin Dor. Cruel Tha world’* "daert eaUar ing as the 1 ^ of the crijqjled dent, Bruce Payne, discuss (33) Film wealthy man, living isolated PMNINGS eblokeii’’ wMi bMooipwriM. (3*48-48) Nows — Moris ft But at least there are fresh how new trends and move­ TBA h«;^it-llke existence, is be­ S A \ I \ G S Weather hero of the series. One of the taate. 7:*8 (44) Barke Beport shows on “ Peyton Place.” ments in politics today can (44) Milton the Monster lieved by' police to be murder­ Things are a lot duller else­ ball-imarks of his role is Us have great Impact on tradi­ 3:54 (8-33) BasebaB (G) ing "Green Archer" until he ./«,/ I.O A N Dtvtdeha paM 7:34 (3) Loot la Space (O) tional power structures. Boston and Minnesota himself becomes victim. '61 GAIX IN OBOKR (384*4|> The Virginian (C) R where. anger and cynical reaction to (34) Chrtotonhdi (18) NASL Pro Soccer (33) Peter Oana RANGE and DRYB froiB dftjr o f depoNt. . Fide Up M Bfliiata* Idtter (8-44) The Avengers (C) most situations. (33) Bonte W Oakland ((bippers) at Dallas (18) Tonixht Show (B) Jan Morgan used to sing a sad Starring Jolinny Carson, host Steed ft Emma get Involved song about love being sweeter The episode, seen for a second (34) Bing Aronnd the World (Tornadoes) WIRING SERVICE 4 nine* yeftrtjr. in exciting adv. while investi­ (44) Year Mayor’s Report (44) Linns the LlonhearUd to Hugh Hefner, Al (bipp, Bob­ the second time around, but time, was still an intc^'tlng, 13:15 (34) Living Word (44) A m ^ckn Bandstand bie Gentry, Fannie Flagg and Service Ohaagea. Oonvlato ■ABCWTll’t *L*X*T rtBAWeiAL IWeTITeTIM DECI’S DRIVE-IN gating death of electronics ex­ 13:35 (34) Focns (34) Swilserinnd: Downtown Alfred LIpton.' 4«S OBNTEB 8T. 6U MW pert. wha. was blasted Into about the only thing that hap­ off-beat story, but the steady (44) Coagresstonal Bepert Enrope (48)Mevlc of the Week uM ag laatallaWoiia la Old * leer m a i n m a n o h b s i b b • b o u t b s i , oovsNnty back wall While working at pens the second time around on barrage of hostile and rude re­ 13:34 (3) Face the Nation Gen. R ^ a irm License 9:89 (3) He ft She (G) B Mays trap shooting, quail (18) A e Bine Door Caeser and Alan King win be WILSON 19:88 (8) Dem De Lalw Shaw (G) 24 HOUB CUSIOlIBB SEBVICE—641-3701 hunting and flshliur. (33) Amaslag Dnnninger (C) gnesta In the new ABC series, Comer Broad and Guests: Rita Gardner, singer (8) Gnmmento ana People 5:15 (8) Sondny Movie Spoidaeidnr 3UCT3ICAL CO. and Alan Drake, (ximedlan. Special. 70-volce (3iorale of “Hoiue of Bamboo” Robert "That’s life,” starting next MlddkTjiln. Want (384*48) Baa Fee Yaar Life Bridgeport Hospital. Half of Stack and Robert Ryan. Jap September. The oome^jr series ■aNd8Mlial-OMnaa.-lHd. NEW or USED (C) B program will be an interview polifto and US Army Intelli­ — d M -U M Phono 64M176 18:38 (Si Twttlfht laae L T. V^OOD CO. , (mvering nursing <»reer oppor- gence work together to break win star Robert Hdrae. "Tlio Treabto with Templeton' PAGE FOUR HANCHESTEB BVBNmG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1968 Pi THURSDAY JO PROGRAM i l:M (S.M> Olrl Talk Ketrs _ Blaster holidays in Palm «• ) Film ll:H (SI Weatker, Sports, Mews Springs. Troy IXmahue, Connie (ZI> At Home witk Kitty (C) Stevens. pa( (M> WaahlBKtea Seaaton vi. (8> News Sports Weatkor (848) Peyton Place _ (G> MY Yankees (20) PhD SUvers Shew (MO)------Peyton~ 'an Place Place (C) Let’s Make a Deal (22) Highlights 10:00 (20-2240) D ^ Marita Staw bet Yon Asked For It 6:30 (3) Nears with Walter Cron- Silvers and Jeremyny vemon.vet ted S;M (SI Love Is a Many Splen- kltc (C) , (C) R A dored Tklay (C> (20) Canadian Travel Film (8) Wackiest Ship la the Army (M-tSSt) Days of Onr Lives (22-30) Hantley-Briakley Re­ (C) moi (C) port (C) (40) Allred Bltehock a ( (840) Newlywed Game (C) 6:45 (20) Local News 11:00 (3-8-2240-40) News — Weather 2:30 (SI Honse Party (C> 7:00 (3) World of Lowell Thomas Jk Spprta R (8-40) Joey Bishop Show (C> por ( ^ 4:25 ( 20-22-30) News (C) (18) Les Crane Show (22) Vietnam Peace Talks ta woi 4:30 (3) Hasel (C) 8:00 (8-40) Flying Nan (C) R PbtIs - (8-22) Red Sox Baseball (C) 8:30 (20-2240) Ironside (C) R 11:45 (22) Tonight Show Starring Sou Boston at Oakland Baseball (8-40) Bewitched d” (30) News — S ta Off thr (20) This Is the Life 9:00(3) CBS Thursday Night (C) R (40) Nows Boaditae — C8AF (M) Combat "Palm Springs Weekend". Ro­ Religions Film — Sign Off V ie (40) Mansters mantic comedy centering on 3:25 (3) News • Weather (0) 500 Leonard Bemetein will conduct a classic music test 5:30 (18) Afternoon Report group of high school and col- Moment of Meditation 4 Sign (20) V.S. Navy Film legefege students ■ - ■ who • spend ^ their Off ca i in “Quiz-Concert: How Musical Are You?" CBS will ■I 5: show it this Sunday 4:30 to 5:30 pm. wei sec tro lady is futuristic. They have in FRIDAY JO PROGRAM on common the fact that they both ter That’s John 1:00 (3-40) Girl Talk (C) 4:30 (3) Hamel (C) „ (8) Tmlh ar Ceaseqneacea (C> Hve for the moment. (2240-48) News, Sports, Wealh- tra "My partner (currently l«in- (20) Film (8-22) Mike'Douglas Show (0) (Continued from Page One) (22) At Home witk Kilty (28) Men of Annapolla cai da Thorson, eucceasor to Diana (30) Divorce Conrt (C> (30^ ) Fllatslones (C) 7:20 (48) Dr. Albert Darke (C) I 1:30 (3) Ao the World Tnrna (C) 5:80 (3) Perry Mason 7:30 (3) WUd, WUd West (C) steed is not. Steed would not Bigg) and I never •use violence (204240) Let’* Make a Deal (20) Faith far Today (20-2248) Taman (40) Yon A«kcd For It 5:30 (18) Altcmoon Report (18) Les Craae Show bqi No indeed. What«made all, “I learned fencing and judo— 2:00 (3) Love Is a Many Splcn- (28) Theatre 30- 8:30 (3) Oomer J^le —VBMC J . invented the cliaraoter of Steed, pure, ordinary blows, rather 2:30 (3) Honse Paarty (C) (18) Merv CrUlta Show (18) SnbotS. TV (20-22-30) Thele Doctors (C) (20) Sports Show "Dirty Domen" ovi Imagination and talent he was. like boxing. As our plots be- (840) Baby Game (C) (22) Highlights 0:00 (3) Friday Might Mavie (C> B ter “Wheh we started the show come increasingly mad, I feel 2:55 (840) Cbtfdren’o Doctor (C) (30) McHale’s Navy "633 SquMron". Action-pack­ 3:00 (3) To Tell the Truth (C) 6:05 (40) Maverick ed re-crcatlon of a feat that 4U eight years ago, Sidney New- I must become increasingly (28-2248) Another World (C) 6:15 (20) Bold Ventnre might CKwalbly have prevent­ man, who created “The Aven- human. ^ (840) General Hospital (C) 6:25 (8) Wondcrfal World of Sports ed total deatmetion of London 3:25 (3) News (C) (C) In WIWII curr Robertson, Geo gers,” said to me: ‘Play it like “ For instance, I never come 3:30 (3) Dick Van Dyke Skew (C) 6:30 (3) News with Walter Craa- (^haklrls. George iSanders '.vital a mus- on armed and I never pretend- (28-22-30) Yon Don’t Say (C) klte (C) 9:30 (20-22M) Hellyweed Squares (8) Mr. Goober (C) (8) News with Bob Yoang (C) tache,’ which was very vague ed to have superman qualities, (40) Dark Skadaws (C) (2240) HnnUey-Brtaklcy Be- (8-40) Onas el WIB SaaneM and exactly the right thing fbr We’re ail a bit mad, you know. 4:00 (3) Bangor Station (C) pert (C) (C) B Mm ito do as it turned out. so I feel obligated to be as hu- (28-22-30) Match Game (C) 6:45 (20) Local News It:t0 (20-2248) Same Mnd. Same (18) Woody Woodbury Show 7:00 (3) Death'Valley Days (C) Bleed <0) B ‘T opted out on the mustache man as poKible. Steedris a man (40) Boso the Clown (20) Hnntlcy-Brlakley Beport Frank Blair's close-up study 4:25 (20-2240) News ar 9-11 p.m. on ABC. 1:W (8) Newi —Manaanto of Com­ Highlights They feel strongly that kid­ fort 4 OnUopoota dl • 4 9 -2 0 S 2 (10) Mows — Stan Off ding sex is wlOiin their baili­ Moment of JBcdliialtan 4 Sign A-P EQUIPMENT MONDAY: “ Where Is Pre­ wick, and that there’s nothing Off 4 Fmyir P. judice?,’’ students, talking wrong with It. Hiey’ref'fuU of oSsl* - - 4 - -Weslher - ^ RENTAL Moment of MedItaUo 4 tc about it, discover it in them­ Btatlstlcs to back up their view- Off at 935 Center St. ManohestOr selves, 9 p.m. on (jhannel 24 . . Series Set point^Dan cites Danish figures, "Singer Presents Hawaii-Ho," where sex crimes went down SB et Hawaiian entertainer Don Ho On Racism pef cent, he says, when porno­ >SHOf and t< leads hour of music from the graphy became legal. SAVE island, 9-10 p.m. on NBC. ^' tt ABC News will present a ser- Judy thinks this is the break V/HERE . .TUESDAY: . ,, , "Strange , . .Bed- . los of six one-hour programs she’s been waiting for. tr feUows,” ove and separation ta racism in America. , , _ . „ Y O U SEE io -Rome vrtth Itack Hudson and ^he programs, under the urn- - Now I have a future,” she ISTAMFSJ TH IS ei ^ t a m k G ^a Lollobrigida, 9-11 p.im on says. "There’s a big hole where . Cam pal^ American broadcast ta iftbody-the kook who SION ELECTRONICS Style,” how the image-makers July. dance. Shirley make Images, 10-11 p.m. on MacLalne is getttag old and no- LftBORfllORIES CBS. '' Here is the schedule: "Bias body is coming up, except me.” FLENnS TBXACO I WEDNESDAY: "Nothing and the Media” on June 27, a she is worried about only one 381 MAIN ST. 277 BROAD Goes Over the Devil’s Back that look at racism on television, ad- thing—thoSe "body credits” she 1 Don’t Buckle Under His Belly,” verting and newspapers; “ In the in the bikini. She says she GORMAN BROS. a look at the want ads in the Same Boat" on July , 11,” the feels a little uncomfortable do- 770 MAIN ST. underground newspapers, 7:30 black and white poor in the P (»r ing them. F.M. AHD A.M. p.m. on Channel 4 . . . “ Wives People’s March; "Riots and the <*i have good legs,” she says, and Lovers” (1963), love in the Victims” on July 14, last sum- ••but I’m really not the bikini WYMAN