PAGE TWENTY-FOUR FRIDAY, MAY B, 1W2 At The Center Iffiattrliratfr Evening if^raUi The Weather With Glenn Gamber Increasing cloudiness itmlght; Low near 45. Tomorrow cloudy P a g e s with chance o{ showers; high 60 ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ to 66. Monday’s ' outlook ,. Manche$ter— A City o f Village Charm again cloudy, showers. VOL. XCL NO^ 18S (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6. 1972 r 1 (Claasihed Advertlaiiig on Page U ) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

' »• i 1 \ 5^ X . r * L J ^ V ■' ^ ‘ ' Mystery Clouds YALTY « I ■ • " # Double Skyjaek VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS ^ * '0 't m f S tel ; 1' I V By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS last Thanksgiving with $200,000 But Western spokesmen said An armed hijacker apparent­ of the airline’s money, has nbt the airline believed no more SA\\ ly balled out over a remote been apprehended. than one man was actively in­ Mexican jungle today, presum­ In New Orleans, the Ehstem volved in the hijack. ably with $303,000 extorted hijacker demanded that Air Linda Mast, 26, of Salt Lake ■'a\ k from Eastern Air Lines, while Force chase planes which had City, one of the passengers ' ,, l /'V * ,t * ■ a second American passenger followed the Jet from Dulles be r -fm ** ■ tbw r t,* allowed off the plane in Los An­ Jet was commandeered to called off, but It was not imme­ geles, said the hijacker had a ANDERSON-SHEA Cuba. POST NO. 2046 diately known if his request gun and used the plane’s public ■Wt L,- The disappearance of an was heeded. address system. “He rambled armed Vietnam veteran who TTie Western hijacker, de­ on, mostly about political had demEinded the ransom scribed as 6 feet tall, weighing things like if the U.S. doesn’t money and six parachutes cul­ 200 pounds and armed with a stop bombing we are groing to minated a hijacking which had .38 caliber pistol, claimed in a kill Richard Nixon,” Mrs. Mast begun Friday in . note he handed out in Los An­ said. The sky pirate boarded the geles that “ several heavily Tbe hijacker, in addition to Eastern 727 Jet In Allentown. armed members of the an­ getting his new crew and fuel AND ITS UUNES’ Pa., and after two stops at ti-imperialist movement’ ’ were AUXIURY in Dallas, ordered that 70 Washington’s Dulles Airport responsible for the hijack. Air­ meals be brought on board. and one at New Orleans, di­ line spokesmen also quoted his Then he let eight more passen­ rected the plane toward British note as saying: “ The skies of gers get off and police said an­ Honduras. He then changed his America will not be safe again other escaped as the new crew (pASMnJtA, mind and bailed out over Mexi­ until the U.S. government got on. The plane took off with co. ceases its aggression against the remaining 66 ' passengers During the stop at New Or­ the people of Indochina.” and six crewmen. ^'k’k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k leans, he traded the original three-engine Jet, by then report­ edly hobbled with a hydraulic By His Excellency THOMAS J, MESKILL, problem, for a fresh Eastern MISS i 727. , Governor; o On the first stop at Dulles the Enemy Batters hijacker was given ithe $303,000 LOYALTY DAY QUEEN 2046 and the parachutes In return for releasing the 48 passengers and one stewardess, one of sev­ Highlands Post PROCLAMATION en crew members. But he or­ dered the plane back to Dulles Contributing to a full appreciation of the value of our to exchange his ransom for one SAIGON (AP)—Enemy troops firing tear gas, rock­ Pack 867 Cub Scouts, and friend, tidy up Case Mt. early this In bills of a larger denomina­ ets and mortars wrecked a South Vietnamese brigade heritage is the reservation of a day each year for affirmation Cub Scouts ^ Brownies were busy picking up trash at about’ tion. headquarters defending the central highlands capital of morning on & out Cleanup Day, sponsored by the Chamber of 35 swtions. "^ashway, Inc., the town’s refuse contractor, col- of loyalty to the United States of America. Commerce City Beautiful Committee. Almost 1,000 Boy, Girl, The second hijacking began Pleiku today, inflicting heavy casualties on g^ovemment lected filled litterbags at six school collection points. Friday afternoon shortly after forces and killing an American adviser. I Mindful of the dedication of our forebears to the con­ a Western Airlines 737 Jet left Associated Press correspond------cepts of liberty and justice, and of their perseverance and Salt Lake City for Los Angeles, ent I^vld J. Paine -reported 100 casualUes, more than a where an armed sky pirate re­ f ^ Fire Base 4 ^ the vital fourth of them killed. Several unswerving love of independence which led to the founding leased four children and seven adult passengers and said he .1 ® ? " '" “ .®® " « 't o r y pieces also were de- of our nation, it is fitting that we pledge again our allegiance 47 Still Below "un** ^ J.i!**®* smoke gtroyed by the rampaging sap- to our flag and country. ITT, White House wanted to be flown to Hanoi, sUll poured from the command po^g ^ North Vietnam, but decided in­ poet bunker well after dawn. ' In accordance. with the Statutes of Connecticut, there­ stead on Cuba. The bunker was the main tar- In Mine Tragedy The hijacker, who demanded get of rocket and sapper at- “^1*®** toe C^bodian capital fore, I proclaim Monday, May I, to be Link Disclosed U.S. withdrawal from In­ tacks which preceded savage ° P*“ ioin Penh, dochina and passage to a Com­ hand-to-hand ftghUng. Other Cambodian government KELLOGG, Idaho (AP)—^Mine officials prepared to munist country, then Hook off lower a long-delayed exploratory device deep into the WASHINGTON (AP) — ITT President Harold S. bunkers and pt^Uons at the ““ T * " toe toU in the Geneen discussed economic and antitrust matters with with 64 passengers and six fire base also were hit. “ W*** at- shaft at the Sunshine nidne today in search of 47 men crewmen for DcOlaa, Tex., and missing since a flash Are broke out Tuesday. former ^ ^ t e Houw. Adviser Peter G. Peterson Around Tbe Saigon, command an- ^ “ LOYALTY DAY the time Peterson picked an rPI' director as sole trustee a refueling stop. nounced 80 government defend- The known death toU reached D d lla h of his personal fortune. —------^----- The plane then went to ’Tam­ ers were klUed or wounded. 86 SYlday night with the dls- pa, Fla., to refuel again, and Field report. «dd there were The celebration of Loyalty Day is an occasion for reflec­ covery o l three more bodies, Peterson, now Secretary of commerce secretary, Peterson then headed for Cuba, arriving tion on the blessings of freedom we enjoy in the United States found about 2,000 feet from the Commerce, picked as bis Is vitally Involved in matters of in Havana early today. shells hit Phnom Penh in the Crash Kills 115 No. 10 shaft, said Marvin trustee Felix O. Rohatyn, a interest to ITT, a giant worid- Tile Eastern hijacker, de­ ^ _ heaviest bombardment of the under Constitutional guarantee. Chase, mine manager. Cutback long-Ume acquaintance who wide conglomerate. scribed as well-dressed, well- against the capital city. On Sicily Peak Chase said rescue woticers spoken and businesslike, carry­ In the central highlands I urge that the flag be displayed on public buildings and had reached the 3,700 foot level “to Judiciary Committee March ing what one passenger said battle, MAJ. William Haynes, private homes in observance of this day, that attention be PAU8UI0, Italy (AP) — An of the mine and were working M onday controverrial 28, said he met with Peterson was a .38-callber revolver, r IX l'Ill V ^ O piC r S®- a U-8. adviser from Oolum- called in our schools to the objectives of Loyalty Day, and AUtaUa DCS crashed in flames toward the elevator shaft which « toter- in April lOTl and discussed an- made the plane circle the . _ t bus. Oa., who survived the at- against a Sicilian mountain Frl- is the only access to the 4,600- WASHINGTON (AP) —The ^ tlto a l Teleirticne A Telegraph utrust policy, balance of pay- Washington area for 614 hours |t g~k11Y14l \ Il'V A A tack. t(rfd Paine the defenders that appropriate* ceremonies be conducted in communities day night kUling all 116 persons foot level where the missing United States wiU formally de­ ments policy, international and then return to Dulles be­ M. VFt-LUVa rxXA vC; counted 86 enemy dead inside throughout Connecticut. aboard. men are believed to be. value the doUar at noon BJDT Critics later decried govern- trade policy, productivity and cause he did not like the de­ the base and picked up 22 of The victims Ihcluded Franco ^ main r ^ u e effort halted Monday, carrying out a bargain ment handling of the antitrust exprcpriaUon policy, nomination of the bills In the SAIGON (A!P) — Five of 10 their weapons. Given under my hand and seal of the State at the Capitol, In Hart­ Indovlna, noted Italian movie morning when dan- struck in late December with case and n T ’s offer of flnan- He said at a meeting in mld- ransom. ford, this fifteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thous­ He was one of many the richest non-Communlst na- cial help in connection with the 1971, they discussed inter- He had demanded payment in when a helicopter was shot ^ the attack wito a ^ k e t the elevator shaft and nine hundred and seventy-two and of the Independence of the Italian passengers aboard the Uons. 1972 Republican National Con- naUonal monetary policy, for- bills of $100, $600 and $1 ,000, ap­ down in flakes in S^th Viet- ^at- Blburt Osborn director of the ventlon. Lengthy Senate hear- elgn Investment policy, inter- United States the one hundred and ninety-sixth. flight en route from Rome to Treasury Secretary John B. parently to make a lifter nom B central higtdan<^ 13 tempt to pin down the garrison th.i.- . . , federal Bureau of Mines, said Ings and a delay on a vote that naUonal trade poUcy and ex- bundle for a parachute getway. ^ y s ago were rescued alive to- tvhlle sappers slipped S o the their naUve Sicily to vote in ^ridav his aaencv wUl t i e Ita Connally said Friday he will wculd confirm Richard G. propriaUon policy. ’Hie airline originally paid him weekend slecUons. He had dl- , ^ncy wui use us notify the InterngUonal Mone­ da y field reports said. base. “ ’ThTy put tendages ^ MiZ. 4* ^ 11 ^1611 to tpy aiui cofitact the Klelndlenst as attorney general Rohatyn is a general partner in bills, saying it was all rected such films as “Family « j tary Fund Monday that the new $100 The reports sa d t ^ of the their hands and knees T t h e y resulted. of the Investment firm of Ln- they could get on short notice. men were in f^rty good coudl- ^ ^ ^ - t ^ut themselves on the I t ^ style,” and “ParUcular par value of the dollar is one During Senate confirmation zsud Freres and Co. and an But the larger bills were pro­ tlon but the other three were concerUna wire,” said Haynes, thlrty-elghUi of an ounce of EDWARD DUPRE Commander Federal officials said they hearings last February for the n T director. He and Peterson vided on the second stop. seriously Injured, one with a -on ce they get In they g o t ^ MRS. WM. MARGEAU Praeldont gold instead of the previous one Police reported charred bod- would use an experimental tele- commerce post. Peterson said were acquainted^ Peterson said, ’This was the 1 1 th hijacking broken back, one v4th two b ro i one of our i S n ^ thirty-fifth, a devaluaUon of VYTAU GHENERKA Chairman lea and no sign of life at the vision camera and a device that Rohatim was his trustee, because Laxard Freres handled since last Nov. 12 in which a ken arms and the third with a ug„y decapitate two of the MRS. DOROTHY KLEIIiSGHMIDT Chairman 8.67 per cent. scene of the crash on a densely known as a “ torpedo" in hopes The hearings were two weeks some financing for Bell and hijacker sought a ransom and b i^ e n leg. Vietnamese. He shot wooded slope near the town of of reaching the miners. The declaraUon is strictly before Rchatyn came to nation- Howell, Petersen’s former serv- the 10th in which a ransom and Ther-e was no ‘^edtote them at clcse range with.an Caiini, three mileia from Pa^ The camera. Just developed formal, but It Is the last official wide prominence through the ice employer, parachutes were requested. Ar­ dentiflcaUon rf the five. The Mjg g„d you kno^? what that lermo. The four-jet DCS had 1^ the Westlnghouoe Corp., and step by the United States to ful­ hearings in the ITT case. They entered into the trust rests have been made in eight U.S^ Comrnand ^ d It coiUd bullet does to skuU bone." made contact with the Palermo never used before, will be low- fill Its agreement to devalue First as assistant to the pres- agreement in May 1971, four of the earlier cases, one man confirm only that Mve Aineri- „g 3^ ^ the American LOYALTY DAY BALL, FRIDAY, MAY 5, IN WINDSOR LOCKS control tower and was pre- ered first to scout the way. the dollar. Ident for international economic was shot and one, a man known cans were picked up but had no paring to land when contact Then the torpedo—a conical, Since last December, when affairs and executive director (8** Page Two) only as D.B. Cooper who balled further details. (See Page Five) of the Council on Ihtematioilal ______(See Page Two) out cf a Northwest Airlines’ 727 STATE LOYALTY DAY PARADE, SUNDAY, MAY 7, IN WINDSOR LOCKS (See page Five) (See'Page Two) Economic Policy, and now as McGovern Behind By 8 4 -5 6 The Post and Its Ladies' Auxiliary Extends Its Appreciation To The Following Sponsors: Humphrey Ohio Lead Grows

eXXiUMBUB, Cttllo (AP) — Fifty-six of the votes went to large delegates from all pre­ However, district results rep­ Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey has Humphrey and 44 to McGovern, cincts showed Humphrey re­ resent only straight-ticket vot­ DILLON SALES & SERVICE. INC. STEINEHE’S INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATES. INC. taken an 84-66 lead over Sen. with 'the rest divided between ceived 480,812 votes, McGovern ing for delegate slates. While MR. & MRS. VYTAU CHEMERKA Geoege McGovern in Ohio Sens. Edmund S. Muskie and 402,103, Muskie 102,666, Jackson .election officials estimate only 319 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. Mrs. Wm. Wagner, President REAL. ESTATE MR. & MRS. BILL SMITH Democratic National Oon- Henry M. Jackscoi. 96,649 Eind former Sen. Eugene about one per cent of the elec­ ventlon delegates a . votes from 333 Center Street, Manchester, Conn. MR. & MR. JOSEPH TAMAYO Oqippiete returns for 38 at- J. McCarthy 26,987. torate split their votes for dele­ M & M OIL SERVICE Tuesday’s snaried Ohio presi- gates between candidates, the M-O.C. SILK WORM PUP TENT No. 6 MR. & MRS. JOSEPH TAMAYO denUal primary continue to be tally of those ballots could af­ MORIARTY BROS. counted. Route 6, BoltAGHET*n W. HARRY ENGLAND LUMBER C O . races, nation.” JOHN F. TIERNEY FUNERAL HOME MR. JOHN LYNN TUtteen of Ohio’s 163 Demo­ day night for an end to' Ameri­ McGovern went on to reiter­ U.S. District Court Judge 182 South Main St., Mancheifter, Conn. BUILDING MATERIALS cratic convention delegates can involvement in Southeast ate his stand that “ the time has Frank Battisti originally or­ 219 W. Center Street, Manchester, Conn. NATHAN AGOSTINELLI Asia. Route 44A — Bolton Noteh went to favoUte sons. come to stop the bombing of dered the second election in 16 PEQUOT BEVERAGES Manchester, Conn. DAVID ODEGARD Humphrey, for Inatance, has Humphrey of Mlimesota and Asia and to begin the building Cuyahoga County precincts and then expanded the order to 84 NICK’S INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING MR. & MRS. EDWARD DUPRE the 9tb District’s six delegates McGovern of South Dakota of America.” BEVERAGE — SPRING WATER in his column by virtue of a shared the speakers podium at precincts Friday at the request VIC’S PIZZA ANDREW ANSALDI CO. JOHN SULLIVAN one-vote margin out of 36,088 Omaha’s $40-per-pIate Jeffer- Humphrey, who followed Yor­ of county election officials. 521 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester, Conn. ty as Second speaker of the votes cast. And MbOovem la Bon-Jackson Day diimer with Election officials said voting 153 MMdle Turnpike W., Manchester, Conn. BUILDERS — MASON CONTRACTORS FRANCIS MAHONEY evening, said, “ It takes cour­ claiming the let District (Cin­ Loe Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, machines in the first 16 pre­ 186 Bidwell Street, Manchester, CtHin. DAVID BARRY age to send man to war, but it cinnati) delegation by a mere a Lincoln, Neb., native who cincts were inoperative last MANCHESTER PACKING CO., INC. also takes courage to acknowl­ MR. & MRS. EUGENE W . FREEMAN 27-votes. also seeks the Democratic nom­ ■niesday up tmtil the court-ex­ edge the time to take men out STEIN’S QUALITY PROVISIONS * MEAT PRODUCTS THE HOLMES MoOorvem originally had ination, though he has decided tended 11:69 p.m. voting dead­ MRS. MARY E. LEDUC of war, to bring them home been credited with winning the to campaign only in Califor­ line, and machines in the added Herbert Hanson, President 349 WethereU Street, Manchester, Conn. Howard, Arthur, Norman fron) war, and to end it now.” MR. RAYMOND F. DAMATO 9th District, by 11 votes, but nia’s primary. precincts were not operative the Lucas Oodiiity Board of An audience of nearly 2,000 Yorty, McGovern and until 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, the Elections took a second look at persons hefud Yorty renew bis Humphrey are among 11 Demo­ normal voting deadline. a stack of dLqnited ballots Fri­ calls for the bombing of Hai­ crats w b ^ names will appear Polling places will be open day and found 146 of them to be phong and Hanoi ih North Viet­ on Nebraska> May 9 presiden­ from 6:80 a.m. to 6:80 p.m. fflr valid. nam. (AP pbolo) tial preference primary ballot.. the special'election. Western Airlines jetliner takes o ff from Los Angeles with crew members and 64 passengers aboar(l. f

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POSTAL AWARDS Manchester postmaster ^ Ed­ A b o u t T o w n News for Senior Citizens D o lla r Radio for the Week Sheinwold on Bridge ward H. Sauter has an­ nounced the names of local The 'boaster's Club of FYlend- (These are the basic llstiiigs, and Inolude only tbosa news BBBBINa TOVB CBDi NORTH Business Bodies postal employes recently cited ahlp. Lodge of Masons will meet By WALLY PORTIN broadcasts of 10 or U mlnntaa in length. Some stations oany MAY NOT BE BNOUGfl 1043 1HKBOIDB for suggestions at awards cere­ at 8 o’clock Monday night at other short newscasts. Dally sports Informatloa can be found By ALFRED SHEINWBliD C? Q 10 4 2 monies In the Main Office and the Masonic Temple. Hello ev«ry1]ody! Well, our your painting for the di8|>lay Cutback on the sports pages.) Part of the art of play­ 0 A63 OBAND OPfiNlNa sub stations. gang of 4« took off bright and at this time, ing bridge Is to dlsoover where * KQ8 Arthur Treacher’s Fish ft Those receiving cash a'wards the unseen cards are go t^ t The Rev. Walter H. Loomis, early Monday morning for a ■' (sUemate Sisidara) WEST EAST ^ Center St., comer and certificates for adopted sug­ w m p — 1230 you can play the rest of the pator of Community Baptist four-day jaunt to Williamsburg, Btver Onilse 11:00 Mews, WeaUterTworts ♦ AKQ8S # J982 ^ Griswold 6t., mariied ito gestions • are: letter carriers (CBS Nawa Every Hour on the Hour) 6:00 Religion hand______as though all the cards Church, w ill conduct a service Va. It was a beautiful day to Let's get ^Mok to trips, and we M on d a y 8 76 KJ93 O rM d Opening today In the Stanley A. Ruganla, 29 Ridge­ KONDAT.nUDAY - ’ " ...... I tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Green start, and everything went off have one coming up Uiat 8:00 Art Morten up on the table. You O 74 O JI092 faculty which formerly housed wood Dr., Vernon; Joseph lie- 8:00 Tom Jones IMKST MIUXIKNT P«M M I Herky’s. Lodge assisted by Mrs. Vlncenf like clockwork. Tommy O'Neill should be a “big one". A five (Contimied from Pag« One) 8:00 WoiM Newa can't discover the location of A 752 ♦ 4 gel Jr„ High Manor Park, Ver­ 8:1S Art Moreen 11:80 OUMr SMe of the Day the cards by contemplating Rizzo. was in charge of ■ttie group, so hour trip down the Connecticut ____ _ 9:80 Arthur Oodfrey Time 1:00 MUn Oreene SOUTH Owned by Arthur ‘Treacher’s non; David Krinjak, 891 Center International 6:00 Chip Bobait your navel or even by rubbing rm surety enjoyed the trip Riven « the aU new Yankee ^ 10:00 loo Jend «. Jaooha of Connecticut, It Is mcuiaged St.; Paul IP. Aceto, 54 6. Alton 1:00 Dan VOIe; your chin; you must go put and ♦ 7 I by George Becker trf 109 Adams immensely. Bedause our st«y CUpper. There wUl be a snack ^ ^ Tonight 9 AS INTIRtKW PARK IM U W OPIN I St.; and Richard N. Templetop, WRCH 910 do some investigating. goes to the Herald office first w a t^ for us alter we board (Manday gatntdny) W. 'Becker, a Glastonbury na­ 40 S. Alton St.; plus distribution TAR, RUmiAaE West dealer O KQ83 *fill * 7PM******* Sfll ft P M I thing Friday morning, we must the ship, and later on, buffet ^ wS? Wbrid^ ^ru tive and a Manchester resident clerks'Nicholas Paganl ot 83 Es­ 9*00 Rhawody A AJ 10963 wait unm next week to hear the dinner. There wUl be music, t ' Both aides vulneiable )UN 1 P M for seven years, is married to sex St. and J(An P. Hull of 78 AND BAKE S A U Opening lead — King of North East South foe former Joan Ruff, also of Women's Auxiliary of results. entertalment, card playing, and ®'" ^:00 w l^ ffid a of Hartford Pass Pass | White St. Spades. A SUNMY, MAY 7 Glastonbury. The couple has six I didn't go on the trip ^ause j^ a leisurely ^y J^aHJo oto«” cur; “ =00 SR' m . ^ Viewpoint The adopted suggestions were Campbell Council 678 13:00 QuletHoura 2 A 2 4 3 0 children. my replacement for Judy was relax. Uore on this later, but iSwaday) West opened the king Of fo r improvements to mall hand­ rencies. SATURDAY 3 9 Pass 5 A a c m m At KofC Hall scheduled to report for work, start thinking about it, OK? 6:00 Weekend Some aa Uooday-Saturday UsUng, spades, and continued with the Arthur Treacher’s, In addition ling, mall despatching, public 8:00 CBS Worid News •xcont: queen of spades. coimravwEsmN to serving fish and chips, serves 188 Main Street I'm hi^ipy to report that Mrs. By the I think you’U enjoy ‘® ‘*’® .V” * 8:15 Weekend 8:00 RelLIgtoua programs relations and safety. U:00 QuMwi Hours South ruffed and drew two recominb n u shrimp, ede slaw and batter-dip Gloria Benson comes to us with nexi week's en tert^en T ^ 8:80 Arthur Oodfrey Time away from his king of hearts. ued, and the action has been 3:00 Weekend rounds cf trumps, disappointed hot dogs. The Items on its menu SUNDAY, MAY 7th loads of experience, and I'm cause we will see some action D ally Question little noticed by Americans, un­ 6:00 Jim BeckwlUi w n c — 1 0 8 0 that the suit broke 8-1. He are all cooked to order, utilizing sure we'll be able to come up movies; all about our own Man- 8:00 CBS World Nows As dealer, you hold:' Spades, from 1 :00 to 6 :00 less they buy a lot of imported 815 Jim Bockwlth began to wonder what he was JODY MILLER a 200-year-old recipe. ARTHIffl DRUe wlth new and exciting pro- Chester Memorial Hospital.'' 5:00 Town and Ooumry A-K -Q -M ; Hearta, 8-7-«; DU- Extra Specials goods. 10:00 Jeff Jacobs going to do with his eight of T7>e restaurant la open from grams. Chester M em orial Hospital 3:00 Dan Foloy 6:00 Bob Steele Show m o n ^ 7-4; Cluha, 7-5-2. 3 FREE IN PERSON OPEN ALL DAY Devaluation has made Im- 7:00 The Worid This Week n 10:06 Theatre of Melody dlsimcnds. • 11 a.m. to 10 p.m;, Monday 6c ft 10c Tables The first couple of weeks will called, "A Typical Day In Man- . _____ . . What do you aayT i goods such ai 7:15 Jim Francis 11:06 Joan Colbert Show Perhaps that card didn’t APPEARANCES through Thursday, and from 11 SUNDAY be spent getting acquainted Mrs. Walter Schardt will show 1:00 The Way of the Cross 13:00 Nows. WeaUier Answer; Pass. The hand Is cars and German cameras 13:15 Meet Me on the Flasa bother you, but It should. Sup­ a-m. to 11 p.m., FYiday, Satur­ A.M. to9P.M. with the members and ac- the film, and hold a queatton and SUNDAY not quite worth an opening bid 3,6 & 8 P.M. more expensive. And, because 9:80 Arthur Godfrey Time 1:00 Mewe pose declarer dra'ws a third day and Sunday. tivitles, so when you are'In the answer period f<^owing It. , .. , , ^ 10:00 challenge of Change 1:U MlkeUne despite the strength of the Read Herald Ads 8:06 Afternoon Bdttlon tnunp and then cashes the neighborhood, stop In and say Shcxdd be very Interesting, so doUar U worth 1c m against 11:00 Father Nadolny spades. * * Plus * * 13:00 Jewl^ House 6:00 Newt —Stocks, Weathor three top diamonds. If the dia­ OLAIMB DROP “ hello. Mrs. Benson wUl be hap- plan «> dropping In Wednesday currencies. U.S. ^ p o rts 13:80 Face the Nation 6:36 SUlcUy Sports Copyright 1972 monds fall to break S-S, South - Unemployment compei)aaUon py to meet you. afternoon around 2 o'clock. *''' l'cel"n nato-is are cheaper 1.00 Amerlcan-Italian Hour 7:05 Accen( '70 General Features Corp. All New in ’72 3:00 Weekend ' _ ' Newman Reports may have to lose a cUamond claims filed last week In Man­ Last Friday night we had 63 Better yet, come early for a than they were before. 6:80 Full Oospel Church of and a heart. chester, including the Rockville players for our setback tourney, roast turkey meal, and than re- Oonnally's decision Is more of C h e s te r 8:00 News ONE PRICE BONUS 8 00 Weekend 8:16 Pop Oonoert Locate The King FILM, RATING GUIDE branch office, decreased by 161 and the lucky winners w e re : lax wUh us for the film. Why historic interest than anything 9:80 Revival Time 9:06 NIghtbeat else because of the de facto de- Declarer should try to win WEEKEND or 6.4 per cent from last week, , William Irwin, 1S8; John Kehoe, 11:00 Weekend 11:00 Mewe. Bushiess, Weather For Parents and IhiUBday Pinochle valuation that took place In De- I* 11:30 ^ r t s Final two heart tricks in order to ful­ according to a report by the 132; Inei Mahoney, 181; Flo­ 11:80 Other Side of the Day Thursday mcm lng w e had 60 comber. StiU, some naUons W D R C — 1360 (Satarday) fill his contract. The first step Their Children State Labor Department. rence Brooks, 130; Ann Young, The totals were 2,797 for the pinochle players and the win- have expressed concern that (Moeday^Friday) 5:00 Them and Ooimtry is to work out which opponent 128; Bess Moonan, 128; Karl S- 6:00 Bob Steele Show has the king of hearts. ‘ 3 5 0 week ending April 29, compar­ get your ners were; Louise Meyerhoff, *be United States has delayed *6:00 Bob D e^lo 10:00 QatdenUme Whlte, 127; JuUa Vendrillo, 127; ed to 2,968 for the week ending 617; George Last, 615; Wll- ^ as it has before deval- I®;®® liSSonough 10:16 Modem Living Bast should have either four Ride all Ihe rides 50e conn, Irvens Kirpens, 128; John P er­ 10:80 Saturday Showcase spades to the ace, without slile April 22. The figure was 2,814 bred Messier, 612; M ary ulng. 7;oo Jo« Hager 10:50 w n c Ontdoon as many times as lottery son, 12B; Tom Murphy, 123; strmgth, qr four iqpades to foe tor the corresptxuUng week a Mdllle McCarthy, 122; Bertha Nackowskl, 602; MjoUie Me- Congress made the move pos- i®:®® °lrit Haddad 11:00 Saturday Showcase you wartt tieketa here! 581; sible by raising the official 13:00 Nows, Weather jack with foe king of hearts(the year ago. Duhring, 120; Eva Luts, 119; Carthy, 894; Mary Thrall 13:15 Saturday Showcase SUNDAY Statewide claims declined laM Elsther Gaudette, 582; Harriet price of gold from J35 to »38 an 6:00 Bob D eS S o ^ 1:00 Newa only missing king) on the side." iTTR Ann Perras, 119, and Mary 1:16 Your Home Decorator Which does he have? RIVfRSlOE park week by 2,027 to 106,097, from Keeney, 881; CU Wilson, 678; ounce. That bUl was passed and I®;®® T^m^^Wrods Nackowskl, 117. 1:80 Saturday Hattnee If you are looking for the in­ CHAMPION AUIO CRO'.S 108,124 a weeic ago. Statewide Grace Moore, 561; F'ellx signed Into law by President t Soo J o e H a g w ^ 2:00 Opera Monday we started off with ADMISSION fPfi 886; William Irwin, Nixon on March 81. U:®® Dk* Haddad 6:00 Mmtor formation, you .will notice that claims for the corre^NXidlng some seventy players for our JesanU. (SsBday) 6:00 News, Weather East discards a spade on the IN STADIUM week last year totaled 06,922. Kitchen Social,______which_____ was a 551; Ivy Siddell, 847; Grace The treasury waited another 6:00 Religious and public aervlco 6:30 Btrictly %Miti second round of trumps.(others starts 1 P M Stairway to Beauty nice crowd considering m W Baker. 642. and Florence North, month for paasage of an jippro- programming 6:80 Monitor 9:00 8 c ^ Morgan U:00 News, Weather wise this discard may not seem WINS TOYOTA AWABD our regulars were on the trip. priaUons bill enabling the na- 11:30 ^ r U Final 3:00 Dick McDonough significant.) You lead dummy’s STOCK CAR Plus Durlng the games, GUwia was 1® Ht® afternoon we had SH tlon to fulfill BO-called “malnte- 7:00 Terry Woods 13:00 (Xher Sida of the Day Joseph J. McCavangh, serrv- SPECIAL 10:30 Religious sod public service third spade and ruff it in your FIGURE 8 RACES able to take over, Md she did a tables of bridge players, and nance of value” obUsratlons In (Saaday) ice manager of Lynch Motors, programming 8:80 Sunrise Serenade hand, thus finding out exactly ^ood job. the lucky winners were: Irene International organizations. 13:00 31^ on 7:00 Sunday Strings EVERY SAT.-SiOO P.M. 345 Center St. and on Its staff what East's last spade happens ______Fotey, 4,470; Eugene Toch, 4.- The Senate cleared the legls- 8:00 Newa for the entire 2)i years of Its Our New Operator WPOP — 1410, 8:15 Sabbath Maanga to be. existence, has been named a ,Pinochle Winners '*20; arid Irving Oarlson, 3,560 lation Friday. It called for an 8:80 Guideline M ISS PATSY (Msaday-mday) When Bast produces the jack ROUTE 159 winner of the 1971 Toyota Cus­ The menus for next week will appropriation of $1.6 billion. 6:00 Bill Love — Lou Mortoa 9;00 News, Weather In the afteriKxm, Peter Ven- XTie monetary agreement 10:00 Tom Jones 9:10 BymnUme of spades, you know that Ekist AGAWAM. MASS. tomer Relations Award. It > She will be tfoing a special for two weeks 9:80 NMlonal Radio Pnlplt must have the king of hearts. 0 e m driUo got a good crowd of 60 Monday, cream cf vegetable reached In December Is only an 1:00 BID Wtotera 10:00 Sunday Showcaae >t66 F>rlil8|. >766 * to 11:30 Persian Gulf mountainside In Rock” 7:80; “ Sicilian Clan” FRESNO, Calif. (AP)—“ Some MOTHER'S DAY The earnings figures did not quarter reflects. In part, a bet­ together at the office, the Se­ to win the 1971 award. To quali­ owners and business firms for a.m., creative rug-making for March, kilUng all 112 aboard, of the guys look at me with that Jinsvirwid O N iM A Include capital gains. ter sales m ix and, more im ­ 9:85. and we’ll do the fy, a detderriilp must rank nior Bowling League was In ac­ those that m ay want to come In, In January, aU 104 persons 'when-you-gonns-start-lo-fly-look', the improvement of buildings Meadows Drlve-In — "U ttle among the top 10 per cent in portantly, lower costs and ex­ tion at the Parkade Lanes with Mrs. Benson will work with aboard perished In the crash of says Robert Strauss, whose hobby c o o k in g and stores. To date, several Murders” 8:00, 12:00; ‘F7-ench customer relations performance AID CONTRACT penses, particulariy those per­ Creme the following results; Mary SuUtvaa Ave., So. Windsor businessmen have taken fiA- them; noon to 1 p.m.. Hot-meals a Spanish airliner in the fog- Oonnectlon” 10:17. happens to be needlepoint. taining to after-sales service Pbone M4-8S44 among the Toyota dealers In his The Agency for International vantage of the funds to improve Made with pure lemon juice — C2iaves captured the high triple Meals-on-Wheels; 1:30 p.m. bound Balearic Islands. Blue Hills Drive-In — “ Gypsy Strauss, who works for the Small For Reservations, costs and other obligations re­ with 420 and the high average distribution area. Development (AID), which ad­ the area. deliciously refreshing, truly a Fiin-Day, entertainment, movie . The worst aviaUon disaster Moth” 8:00; “ Shaft” 10:17. Business Administration in Fresno, lating to the JT6D commercial of 138.96; the high single of 166 C A L L 643-2342 As sui award winner, Mc­ ministers the uA. (3ovem- Edmund Parker, president of cn a "Typical Day at Manches- on record was the collision of a Mansfield Drive-In — "Dracu- said he finds the hobby “ very relax­ engine prograth. At 1971 year- touch of spring. Another Shady went to Bertha Duhring. For the Oavanagh wlU receive a walnut ment’s economic assistance pro- the Manchester State Bank, ter M em orisi Hospital” ; 2:30 domestic A ll Nlpplates or wfiite rial Hospital ; Oliver Roberts, mann Hall of WeathlU Gardens •- • .«, N Sii ’.h Show ■taita at Dusk TWO TAKE OUT WINDOWS Lydall Inc., reported that all pa­ Marvin Baker, and Frederick After the service, there will be wttb ‘U ttle ICirdera” and a m em ter of San Salvatore, pers and board divisions, except Knights of Columbus, of which Fancy I and 2 lb. Mother's Day Boxes a fellowship time with refresh- — SPECIALS — for Fiber Process, operated he Is a past deputy grand We send our heartfelt condo- ments prepared and served by profitably In the first quarter of WrNNElIjSfACiiilMY knight. lences to Mrs. Ida Diana and Westhill residents. Joeeph Morl- 1972. He said he expects Fiber Gift Wrapped Free OF O AWARDS ICE CREAM A 1928 St. Bonaventure gra­ Mrs. Georginia Vince, on the coni will asslat with the pro- Process to be operating at duate, he was captain o f the deaths of their husbands FYank gram. break-even levels or better by 1928 baseball team and starred Diana and John Vince. ____ 2 0 a the fourth quarter. CaaturyFsi CONES in basebcdl, basketball and foot­ I ke^ going hack to our Big Hie Phoebe Circle of Eman- ball for three years. He was ac­ Week, and want to have all the uel Lutheran Church will meet U A O B E P O B T tive also as a writer on Laurel, membera who attended our oil Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. In Luther MW Sandwiches Seafood United Aircraft Corporation campus literary mog;azlne. painting clans and crewel em- Hall. The hostesses will be Mrs. THE FRENCH HAMBURG ...... 39c CLAMS IN has reported an Increase in net Mr. and Mrs. Ryan have five broidery class to bring In some Irma Young, Mrs. Dorothy A BASKET Income and a decline in sales children and four grand­ iVMLUAMI HOT DOG ...... 39c during the f i r s t quarter of 1972, of their work as WaUdhS Anderson and Mrs. Mabel Zlm- 99c Henry J. Faeiaa of Ted Trudon Inc., authorized Volkswagen dealer on Rt. 83, children. Brothens has given us space In merman, (XIOR BY DELUXE* CONNECTION ROAST BEEF .... 79e compared with the similar quar­ Talcottville, holds gold wristwatch presented him by Joseph P. McGuire, cor­ ter of 1 9 7 L one of their store windows to COLLECTS VALENTINES ^ porate training haanager of W orld-W de Volkswagen (3orp. 'The award to Faen- FIRKT d l^ la y aU the talaits. Bo please PEABODY. Mass. (AP)—Mi- 20ti Canaay-hx pnasnlt Shipments (o r the quarter SEATTLE,’ Wash. (AP>—Chrii- Munson's Candv Kitchen Breakfast DUE TO THE za was for having achieved membership in the Volkswagen Sales Guild for five ended March 81 totaled $604,- bring In your articles as sotm chael Prochilo, a professor of Eng­ tina Tyron, 22. has been hired by the HORRIFYING SCENES consecutive years. The presentation was at a recent luncheon in his honor at 508,248, down about $86 mlUkm R O U T E 6, B O L T O N OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY TILL 8 PJtt. as possible. By the way, inem- lish Literature at Salem State EGGS WITH TOAST Today Univenhy of Wtahington ax ha 6rxt Eluon GouiD!zr'Zs"nj!s;iim£ from 1971 first quarter deliv­ ben of the oil pointing class Teachers College, and his wife, El- NO (»JE ADMITTED 1:80-; :S0-6 *.9»-7:80-» :80 the Pierre Hotel in City. He has worked for Ted Trudon since De­ woman police officer. £ iOOSaiWii^incancsans oiMiiHauoa uuam PANCAKES eries o f $660,688,016. The latter wUl be m eeting at the Center Usi. have roVtaned morertsn 2 OOO WITHOUT A Sunday cember 1964. He, his wife* Avis, and their five children live in Windsor Locks. wMCXBfiOOSKY. vXJUSFEFrO) tU s Tuesday morning, and It antique valentines in the pan several SLICES FRENCH TOASt 1:30-8 :S0-8:S0-7tS«-8:M oxairKuMS “STOMACH DISTRESS" BAG would be a gtxxl time to b^ig years. — lavailaHefawatj j f l n g l^ — Monday 7:S0-0:S0 PAGE FOXJR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,

speakable thing, of course, even to be cool to a proposlUon which waa going to Connecticut f Police Report iEttpmtts i|prald put the name and charma of San Diego New Head of Schools Enemy Batters In headliilea all over the country and Paul Robert McGrath, 20, of FUBUSHSD BY TR^ Yankee MANCHESTER PUBLISHINa CO. the worid. But there are, cnrloualy 14 Arch St. was charged last 13 BlneU Street Center To Be Naihed Monday night with disorderly conduct Manciieitei\ Conn. enough, t^iparently quite a few pet^le By BURB LYONS after he allegedly refused to Highlands Post In San Diego who like their city as it is, 'The Board of Bkhicatton .is ex­ Several parents children at­ PubUaher . move from the sidewtdk on ______Founded October 1, 1881 and edM> think it is already big enough We reportem on the. opoduot pected to name the new super­ tending out-of-town centers ear­ lier requested consideration of Main dt. across from Friend­ (Continued from Page One) mortars and recoUless rifle Published Every EventnsEbccept Sundnyi and quality ot the General As­ intendent of sdMwls at Monday’s and crowded enough and popular by Glenn Gamber the establiriunent ot local ly’s. - He was released on a $26 . . , j ------shells were------fired —at ------Phnom •nd Holidays. Entered at the Post Otticeat sembly ore engaged In n con­ Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Hall enough, such heresy — or is It sanity? 8 p.ip. meeting in tha Bennet c sh bend for court May 22 In adviser was killed in the com- penh in the biggest barrage of Matter. stant struggle In which we ore Junior 'IBgh School Main Build­ ‘Ihe bocml has been asked to Manchester. mand bunker by dirajmel. against the Cambodian —had perhaps better be- glossed over Hie town will spray Camp Merry- SUBSCRIPTION RATES trying to divorce the Oeneral Jackston, District 6 ; and Frank Stam- ing. He will succeed Dr. Doii^ submit a request to the Board ------South Vietnamese at- capital. „ Payable In Advance quicklj^, lest It prove contagious. Assembly and Its gobd mem­ wood, a glri scout camp in the south end ler. District 7. aid J. Hennigan and take office ot Directors to esUbUdi a $ ,- Joseph James Rlzza, 19, ot 81 tempt to reepen the vital 36- At least six persons were One Year ...... SSB.00 8 Six Months ...... 19 60 bers from the clutches of ths of town, as recommended by the Con­ In District 1, Hu(Ji Ward was elected, July 1. 174 washout account for two Lockwood St. was chaiged last mUe Highway 14 supidy-Une be- itiugj ^nd 16 wounded. Initial Three Months ...... 9.75 smooth theorists who hays sold replacing Mrs. Janst Bycholskl. In Dis­ A committee of more than 20 ■mio n reading grants. One. with procurement of tween Plelku and Kontum ap- reports from the command One Month ...... 8.95 servation Commission in an effort to Single Copy ...... I6c them the Idas that they know trict,4, John Sullivan was elected, re­ citizens finished screening more $1,174, is f««ie Head Start ‘'I'*®*’ *>y * minor after he al- peared to have cidlapsed. South g^jd. By Carrier ...... weekly 78c Maybe The Answer Is So What? how to Improve the woric, the prevent defoliation there by rynsy placing Joseph Conti who resigned from than 100 ai^conts some time program;___ , ___ the______other,_ $3,000,__ _ _is legedly , used false identification VletnamMe Infantrym en------moths. MEMBER OP quality, and the Image of s the committee before the caucuses Feb. ago and narrowed Hs choice to for Mrs. Carol Fish ond Mrs. buy liquor In a N. Main St. driven off the Chu Pao Moun' ^ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Or. William Stiocldey Is famous for state legislature. Town Manager Robert Weiss told the 29 at which committee members were aoout a half docen. Members Ohrolyn Wynne of- Washingtmi packajge store. He was released tain vhtch dominates the high- As^lateJ Press Is exclusively en­ titled to the use of, republlcatlon of all two things. As an electrical engineer, he If only, we reporters think, Board of Directors that he would proceed endorsed. of the last group were Inter- School. on a promise to aK>ear for way at a point seven mUes news dismtches credited to It or not othe> the spell ot enchantment these with the 6800 project If none of the ^ re c­ State Rep. N. Charles Bogglnl (30th viewed by the board, and from Hie board will act on the re- court In Manchester May 32. south cf Kontum after a day of wise credited In this .paper and also the received a Nohal Priae in 1966 tor his local news published here. outside charmers have woven tors had any objections. No obJecUons District) will arrange a meeting between this .number the personnel and tliement resignations of Douglas ------* fighting. “ ^ c u i c u All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ work as eo-lnventw of the tranaiator. could be broken, the good legis­ were voiced. town and state officials to consider finance committee will make Its Pierce, business manager of the Robert E. Kensel, 66, of 41 A small fight broke out a patches liereln are also reserve. By^Miggi Pearl lAtely, however, be has been qpeclahs- lators might see themselves whether or not Bidwell St. and Buckland recommendatlan. school system for 33 years; and Deerfield Dr. was charged early bare two miles northwest of George Bradlau, assistant sup­ Kontum City, said to be an ob­ The Manchester Publishing Company as­ ing In theories aboiM ths Inbsrltance of and see their own problems as A survey by the health department St. should become state roads, he said Mrs. patherlne McKinney, morning with operating a Miss Tonya Peari, daughter sume no financial responsibility for hrpo- erintendent o f seboeds'tor cur­ fourth grade tofudier at Bowera motor vehicle without a tire. jective cf the enemy offensive. graphical errors appearing In adverthH Intelligence, and has made himsew they are, not aa they aeem In shows that flu vaccinations do have an this week. of Mr. and Mrs. Steve E. Pearl ments and other reading matter In The the eyea and planning of outside effect in ' reducing flu cases and riculum, will roport on results School, who has taught 16 years Police say they observed his ve­ Five enemy soldiers were re­ Manchester Evening HertSd. Town Manager Robert Weiss recently ported klUed. Government loss­ of 162 Hollister St., will repre­ somewhat sensational with hU theories organisations who usually man­ their severity. of a meeting with Ckqdtol' Reg- in the system. Action wlU also hide .on Center and McKee Ste. said he will try to get Bidwell St. declar­ es were put at one dead and sent John Mather Chapter, Or­ SyKo'S"'®® £"®"‘ N. E. A. Service, tec. that there are, after all, Inherent differ­ age to drop off new additions to Questionnaires were sent to 490 town ed a state road because of the traffic on ton Education Council personnel be taken on two «q>po(ntments Court date May 22 In Manches- der cf DeMeen a few disease. Four WUUmantic youths are Sweetheart. She will also be be receiving shortly a schedule for the ------next major northerii target. P *"- Wednesd^. students any credit for taking a course faint signs, during this first an­ reported in satisfactory condi­ After Search presehted at the chapter’s Classified deadline 4:30 p.m day TTioise who did not have a shot and got installation of a traffic light at Center Edward Moulthrop, 24, of 611 U . S . flghte r-bombers ^tore publication 4:30 Friday Itor nual session, that leglslstora tion at Windham Hospital witfa annual ’Tribute to Parents Night Saturday and Monday publlcaUoB. Dr. Shockley wanted to give — a Course sick were sick longer than those who had and McKee Sts., a light recently ap­ Aboqt 20 South Windsor police Center St. was taken to Man- knocked out three of the big have begun recovering their the shot and got sick. A total of 191 work injuries reckved in a one-car on May 21. In the fall, she will In his own theories about the relation be­ proved by the State Department of afid firemen searched the Chester Memorial Hospital after guns. But fightli^ also was re- own independent sense of iden­ days were lost In the group whlcli accident last night In Coventry. be honored at a Sweetheart’s Saturday, May 6 tween geneUcs and intelligence. By the Transpcniatlon. ‘Ihe four, injured when their . 1, . f-i,.,.,. the car he was driving struck a ported near Fire Base Birmlng- Reception by John Mather tity and thus the beginning of had no shot while only 71 work days wsre of the OmmecUcut River for utUjty early this morning, ham on the western approaches ‘The intersection has been the scene of car struck a,^tree on Pucker Chapter. proqiectus advanced tor the course, it 'a caiMiclty to see things as they missed by those who had a shot. a fatal and another serious accident in several hours last night, looking Moulthrop was treated and dis- to the city at a spot about 12 are, not as they are pictured by St., Coventry,' are Craig Sham- Miss Pearl fills the office of Why Not Make Hue The Test? would concentrate heavily on an at­ recent months. back, IT, Ronald BuUer, 17, for a flahermnn reported strand- charged. He was issued a sum- miles from the Umits. sister ot hope in Manchester reform salesmanship. Federal authorities have accepted a Randy flhlrahac47, and James ed in a dlaahled boat. mons for driving without a U- in Cambodia, the high com- Assembly, Order of Rainbow Why not. If we want to set up tempted destruction of what Dr. Shock- Perhaps we reporters are be­ report prepared by John Harkins, assist­ There were more building permits Is­ Richards, no age given. _ j cense and a written warning tor mand reported that 165 rockets, for girls. ley calls the “ flat human quality ginning to get somewhere with ant town manager, on the development ’Ihe man was flnaUy found, divin g after drinking. Court some way to measure the ultimate suc­ sued In April this year than April ot last Another youth in the same car, the general public, which can so far at the Manchester Recreation Cen­ illusion,” the theory that all mankind has year, but the value of the work covered, John Lonnard, no age given, was safe early this morning, at the date May 22 in Manchester. ------cess or failure of the current Ntnrth Viet­ sometimes be persuaded to ter, a former Army Nike Site. certain equal qualities. - and thus the fees received by the town, treated and released from the Hartford BUeotrlc Light Oo. ------namese offensive, take what happae. Judge a legislature by Its prod­ ‘The report was submitted in ac- continues to fall below last year’s hospital. facility In the river at Hartford. A W ea r ^cident at Spruce ‘"Ihe Oat human quality lllualan,'’ o ld uct. But we had better not be with regard to the city of Hue as a cMdance with conditions set when the figures. Coventry pcdlce said the ac­ PoUoe said the fisherman, who f Dr. Shockley on hearing that his course too confident about anyimng test? town bought the 86 acre site for $60,000. The 81 permits issued by the building cident occuired when a south­ waa unidentified, went shad P a ^ a 21-DAY TOUR had been refused, "that thwarts objec­ like that; the public’s Judgment ‘The town agreed when it bought the land department last month covered only bound car left the roadway on flahlng In eariy evening. 28, ,677 which produced $12,684 In by poUce, who said the accident horsepower outboard j motor Wayne D. ffliaw, 26, of 128 West provincial capital of Quang Trl, from the future of Italy In Oalileo’s day.” even more repr^enalble In building there. fees. is still \mder investigation. stalled. St. Court date May 22 In Man­ principle. In a letter acknowledging and compli­ chester. which they have taken the propaganda, It la difficult, at the moment, to think COLUMBIA ‘The second man, also imldentl- The reason why the reporters menting the "very thorough” rep^, BY TRAIN political, and negotiation step of pro­ of any theory wbldi is more unpopular Communicable disease cases dropped Henty CSiepytia, 41, of Leb­ fled,'Said he waded ashore to fight such a losing battle on Holland B. Handley, regional director of from 79 In March to 49 in April, accord­ anon, Ccxm., was po(nted Sadly mlased by his Next in line for the North Vietnamese Uons; rather, it aeems to lend urgency If they Increase their osm sal­ Five of the seven chairmen were re­ to the Town Suggestion Committee by Hyehe, 26, of Buzzards Bay, ice said. loving wife and family aries, If they decrease the num­ Maas. ’ troops, strategically, politically, and and muscle to our Instinct to shut elected. ‘They are: Clarence Foley, Dis­ Town Manager Weiss. ‘Ihe committee ber of committees they main­ trict 2; Herbert Stevenson, District 3; periodically reviews suggestions of town Chepyfaa continued driving for prestige-wise, would be the taking over him iq>. some distance 'before stopping, Pbotogrsphed By Reslnald Pinto tain, If they “ simplify'’ and ‘ ‘ex- Pascal Mastrangelo, District 6 ; Nicholas employes. of the city of Hue. If Vletnamizatlon can­ But why, in such a situation, does it MAIN FOYER, COIMBRA UNIVERSITY, PORTUGAL pedlte” the functioning ot these police said. not work well enough to defend Hue, It committees, if they cut down ‘There were no injuries. not occur to siHnebody that both Dr. the else ot their oSm member­ CSiepyha waa released on his might as well be declared a lost fiction Shockley and thoee who regard bis ship, If they vote themselves ad­ promise to apear In Circuit of a program. If, on the other hand, the theories' as unspeakable heresy are toured the county preaching his ditional staff and If t h ^ get 47 StiU Below Obituary Court 11 at WllUmantks June 6. pungent appeal for voters “fed themselves office space and North Vietnamese assault can’t muster really manufacturing thenoaelves a con­ and Charles A. Kennlson of Fkist up” with contemporary Amer­ desks and filing cabinets, if they the concentrated striking power to carry George L. FYench Jr. troversy which may not make any real Inside ican life to vote for him. build up their own bureaucra­ BJlUngly. George L. French Jr., 64 cf Fimeral services will be Mon­ into and beyond Hue, than the current difference or possess any truly vMal ‘That McOovem appeal, more- cies parallel to but Independent In Mine Tragedy o V e r, was immeasureably Diixbury, itoss., the first owner day at 1 p. m. at the Potter brief legend of North Vietnamese In­ of other state bureaucracies. If signlficancs ? Humphrey's Problem strengthened in Ohio by the ab­ of Wilton’s Gift Shop on Main Fimeral Home, 466 Jackson St., they attend cm ferences at (Oontlnaed from Plage One) vincibility will be brought to an end. sence of Gov. George Wallace ones farther down are safest. St., died last Satur^y at the ’WUUmantic. Burial wiU be in Suppose we concede to Dr. Shockley which further improvements for of Alabama on the ballot. In ‘The biggest danger would be if New England MOdical Center, Nathan Kale Cemetery. It can be assumed that to the NMth some of his theories about the genetics legislatures are discussed. two-man tube—wlU frtlow. It Summit County, for example, will carry two men to the some would b e ^ e Impatient ^ husbarid of FMends may caU at the Vietnamese the capture of Hue is an es­ Report ’They are never Invited to con­ and wonder If they, too, of intellect. Does that confirm that the a private poll taken by the depths, ^ e r e they hope to Mrs. Jane Converse Flinch. Funeral home tomorrow from sider the alternatives. It may shouldn’t try to come on out.” sential, without which they will not have I.Q. la all of life, or the only significant Democratic organization in walk the intervening distance Private funeral services were 7 to 9 p.m. every precinct in the county be, for instance, that annual achieved their own necessary minimum ccntrlbutlan any race can make? Are By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak sessions cost the state mm ey, from the shaft to the missing on Monday at the Shepherd showed that the ovemdielmlng- John B. MoOaqn gain from the present campcdgn. there not other proficiencies of mind and rather than save It, and con­ miners. Flmeral Home, Klngstcg), Moss. ly strongest Democratic ticket By FYlday, hope for the miss­ Dakota Skunk Burial was In Mayflower Ceme­ John R. McGann Sr., 56, of WASHINGTON—Two months sumption that total alienation onstrated an appeal among stitute a regrettable nuisance It can be assumed that the South Viet­ heart and feeling which mean Just as against President Nixon would ing had dimmed. Osborne told tery, Duxbury. Wiltiamsbuig, Va., formerly of Hock, ^tock ank Vaml ago, Howard M. Metzenbaum, of Ohio’s powerful labor hier­ rank-and-file workingmen and besides. It may be that higher much to the future of all our mingling be McGovem-Wallace or Wal- newsmen: Opens Windows Mr. French was bom Aug. Manchester, died suddenly yes­ namese know that, if they can’t and will archy and Humphrey himself women in the Midwest heart­ salaries produce not higher, but a leading aspirant for the 1974 lace-McGovem, either way. ‘TU stay here until we get 18, 1917 In Palmer, Mass., and terday in 'Easton, Md., while on not defend Hue, they will be acknowl­ races? Why not concede 'Dr. Shock- was a price worth paying to get land state of Ohio that the That same extraordinary ap­ lower calibre legislators. It may m\nt (HcUar Democratic Senatorial nomin­ the bodies. . . please, I mean PIARGO. N.D. (AP) — ‘The a business trip. He was the hus­ McGovern’s backing for his 1974 shrewdest Ohio Democratic pol­ be that the one big result of .... • grsiduated from the Westerly, edging their own inability to stick and ley the objectivity be demands in the peal of McGovern and/or Wal­ the men.” scent of the grort o u U ^ wea ^ ^ ^ Her- band of Mrs. UlUan (Jean) 1 ^ - ation in Ohio, pointedly sought Senate campaign. iticians did not think possible. streamlining the committee side way we look at bis theories, and then re­ lace now confronts Humphrey Gordon Burdick, a shaft re­ ailmoet overpowering at the fed­ llams McGann. 447 M A IN STREET stand anywhere. out Frank King, Ohio’s AFLCIO ■Whether or not Metzenbaum’s 'The "McGovern Phenomenon,” of the legislature Is to shut the nfiim School, Northflold, with a deadly whipsaw chal­ pairman Interviewed by a Mon­ eral budding in Ehrgo, Mr. McGann was bom Sept. Neoct to Friendly Ice Cream Shop quire, from him, some objectivity of his bet will pay off in the end, Mc­ ^th Its oll-and-water blend of He also attended Boston Uni­ So, until the fate of Hue seems deter­ chief, to say that although he lenge next ‘Tuesday: In West public out of the one last guar­ tana radio station, said the big­ A skunk got into a window 12, 1915 in Mandiester, son of own as we try to measure the real Im­ Govern’s performance in the populism and far-out positions anteed opportunity It had to versity. At the time of his death, “ loved” Sen. Hubert H. Hum­ 'Virginia against Wallace and in gest problem facing the men in well and by the time it was Patrick MoGann of Manchester mined, one way or another, let us also all-important blue-collar work- on pot, abortion and draft- he was a manutacturers rep­ portance of his sensatlonalistic conten- Nebraska against McGovern. express Its concern and interest trouble underground Is “ Impa­ found and removed Wednesday, and the late Kathryn Hayes Mc­ consider the success or failure of the phrey, he would have to stay ing-clEisa wards of Ohio was Im­ dodger amnesty, has far from resentative ior the CSiarles The threat to Humphrey is ser­ in legislation, and revive, until tience.”nee.” ** windows were being thrown wndr mtv Gann. During World War n, he tic«? Within every single human, fam­ scrupulously neutral in the pressive. In the eth Ward of the run its course. That is an ob­ North Vietnamese offensive to be also ious in both states, with Mc­ It is even worse than it waa In There is still hope for those open throughout the air-condl- F ^ ic h had lived in serveil as a staff sergeant with ily, no matter how small it is, there Is Ohio Presidential primary elec­ steel-and-labor town of Lorain, vious truth despite the fact that Govern planning five full days the worst old days, the dicta­ MONDAY. MAY 8Hi still in the balance. tion. down below.” he said, “ And the tioned, three-story building. ^ ^ p^^er St, the U. 8 . Army. He waa em ­ always some cne individual who is overwhelmingly working-class, McGovern conducted a full- of campaigning in his next-door torial power of unscruptdous ployed as a regional director for ’Thus King was not only Humphrey edged out McGovern scale campaign here which out- state of Nebraska and Wallace committee chairmen. Mandiester, before moving to the Suburtian Propane Gas. Co. smarter than the rest. *niat doesn’t stunned but furious when Met­ by only the bare margin of 961 spent and out-organized Hum­ riding high among the alienated It may be that cutting down Old Saybrook during the late and was a communicant of St. necessarily make him better, or guar­ zenbaum broke that pledge and to 828. That ward is adjacent phrey. poor whites in the hollows of the size of a legislature also 1960’s and to Duxbury five years Bede’s Church in • Wiliams- The San Diego Heresy gave Sen. George McGovern a antee that he wiU contribute more to the to the big U.S. .Steel plant in For Humphrey, however, West Virginia. cuts down its value and Itis ago. He owned and operated ringing endorsement last Sun­ mother's day and burg. It goes to show that a community does family life, or even, for that matter, South Lorain. In one Lorain there were mitigating circum­ Moreover, while the headlines chances of guarding all the In­ Wlltcn’s Gift Shop for 10 years. Survivors, besides his wife day at a United Jewish Appeal precinct after another, McGov­ stances. In Lorain County, for are preoccupied with gaudier terests of all the people. It may Survivors, besides his wife, and father, are a s<»i, John R- have some slight chance of making its have children who are smarter than rally in Cleveland. Adding in­ ern and Humphrey were neck- graduation day cards example, Humphrey never news of the Presidential prim­ be that the thing researdi re­ are three sons, Peter R. FYench McGann Jr. of Ringoes, N. J.; own decision as to whether or not it their own cousins. sult to injury, Humphrey him­ and-neck, with McGovern edg­ showed up to campiaign despite aries, McGovern’s homemade searches best is the heed for of Halifax, Mass., and EMward a daughter, Mrs. Alan J. self was on the speakers’ plat­ ing out Humphrey in both the wants to undergo, in the name ot self- many promises. He stayed out political machine of youth and more research. at Htval, R. French and Lawrence C. Campbell of Landing, N. J.; a form when Metzenbaum threw city and Lorain-County. to avoid affronting the regular housewives, now sensing pos­ French, both of Duxbury; two glorification, the unnaJtural ordeal of try­ his arm around McGovern. But all (rf this is presented, sister. Miss Veronica McGann Likewise, in the rubber works Democratic organization, com­ sible victory at Miami Beach, our dausJiters, Mrs. Barbara MUten ^ Manchester; and two grand- Quite apart from the affront and we are afraid, sold, to the ing to swallow, in a one-week gulp, a Shad Are Back city of Akron and surrounding mitted almost wholly to the non- is operating toll-speed in the of Deep Wver and Miss Janet children. to Humphrey and King (who Summit County, all projections legislators on the basis that it great national political convention. active candidacy of . Sen. Ed­ relative quiet ot such unlikely salatUoa it C. FYench of Duxbury; and two A prayer service will be held There is no longer any doubt about it. was Humphrey’s virtual cam­ in the still-lncompleted vote- is an addition to the power, ca­ th« nArach ®f liiol* ] mund Muskie (who polled Just non-primary states as Louisiana grandchildren. tomorrow at the Bucktrout F\i- The chain of such a community’s in­ Spring has arrived. The shad run has paign manager in last Tues­ count (as this was written) pacity and prestige of their own dowrltown mcmtkuUr^ over 10 per cent of the county’s and Texas, planning to flood txtiliMt! neral Home, WlUlamaburg, and started in the Connecticut River. day’s Ohio Primary), that last- show McGovern squeezing out total vote). good selves, already anointed fluence on its own fate went something party caucuses and steal away Levi Kemdson on Monday a Mass of Christian The Muul are an InfalUMe barometer. minute endorsement boldly un­ a larger vote than labor-backed McGovern, under no such re­ by having been directly chosen like this: the civic leadership and the with large blocs of delegates. by the peo{4e. COVENTRY — Levi Kennlson, Burial will be celebrated at St. When the sun takes some of the chill derlined an important political Humphrey, a fact that "aston­ straints with his antiestablish­ 'The go-for-broke bet of Ohio’s 63, of Stonehouse Rd., husband Bede’s Church. citizens of San Diego proved cool to the from the icy runoff of 'Vermont and New fact: The ambitious Metzen­ ished” Frank King. ment crusade, had youthful ‘Die people should have seen Metzenbaum may prove to be of Mrs. Dorothy Chadwlch FMends may call at the Wat- Hampshire snows the shad head up­ baum went for broke on his as­ Accordingly, McGovern dem­ workers In every precinct and the furtive whispering that went idea of hosUng the Republican Natiimal worth the risk. Kennlson, died yesterday aL kins Flineral Home, 142 E. Cen­ stream for spawning. It is one ot na­ on among the key operators in Hartford Hospital. ter St. ‘Tuesday from 7 to 9 p-m. Convention, even after it had become ture’s unfailing cycles. this Legislature as they spread Mr. Kennlson waa born in The funeral will be Wednes­ clear that President Nixon himself had Hubert Spencer, who has been catch­ to one another the word they Windham. day at 10:30 a.m .from the Wat­ ing and wholesaling shad for 60 years, were going to put in pensions, been the one who had thought it would BiU Whitaker Survivors, besides his wife, kins Flmeral Home with a say the run this year should be heavy too, for another Wg brownie point. are a son, Leo Kennlson of blessing at St. James Church at be especially nice if he were renomi­ and the fish more succulent because of Coventry; and two brothers, 11. Burial will be in St. Bridget nated in his favorite California city. improved quality of the water. Spencer HEARD MEySONMVf I SAID IF HITES George H. Kennlson or Coventry Cemetery. said the river is no longer an ’’open cess­ The (^Iness of San Diego itself toward YOU D0 6 BV SOXER -FELLERS SaV pool.” ’Ihe campaign against Industrial H erald .9 the honor being pressed upon it led and municipal pollution of the river must AL FOV OA iiiMMV6C/4AU6 di f^M cuesreiZ toward the Idea that It would be nice if be showing results. Aw’T Lis t e d o m t h e d o t v a o s t e r Yesterdays l l ' T A R On the first big catch day seven fisher­ -By CLAY R. POLLAN- somebody could help San Diego and the PTOOAY----TKEM LET ME TALK ASIB uaO A Interior and exterior view of men iHDught Spencer 6,700 pounds and 25 Years Ago Vt Your Daily AdMty Guido f t SIFT.- 22 party in the business of paying for the TO THAT VbMiAt RASCALLV V. Manchester’s Newest and the take is expected to Increase before rv 'r According to Iho Stars. ’’ OCT. 22^ 1 ?ie game of marbles, populai; ^ A n . It Most Modem Package St(»e convention, which led to a pledge of sub­ the Miad return to the sea In mid-June. U A tF A E /? 17 at this time of year, is seen los­ . ..20-21,-31-43 To develop message for Sundoy, 2-32-44-63 ’Die early wholesale price is high — 46 ing pc^Hilarity here. :^51-41-79-84 read words corresponding to numbers S5-72-81-86(* stantial financial help from ITT. ’The o f your Z o d io c birth sign. cents a pound for a female with roe and CMFFV/*1A5CINJ Softball Twilight League TAUSqS SCORPIO fact that ITTT was making such a pledge At*. JO 1 Look. 31 Are 61 You ocr. 2J( 16 cents for a male. starts third season. 2 Exc«ltent 32 For 62 Life at a time when its acquisition of Hart­ By the time the shad are boned the re­ George E. Keith resigns as I ^ MAY 10 3 Bttter 33 A nd 63 Ponies NOK. 21 0.11-13-2S37 4 B « 34 Explosive 64 You 7-12-24-34/ tail price may approach that of a sirloin president of board of truatees of 65 M otor ford Fire was under federal Jurisdiction 5 B « 35 Sport 45-57-78 steak. Boned shad are In demand but it South Methodist Church after 6 Willing ’ 36 Revise 66Ploces Featuring the finest Juid largest selection of Imported and was subsequently disclosed and made « M I N I 67 Supporter SAGITTARIUS is increasingly difficult to get skilled many years ot service as trus­ 7 Finicky 37 Especially «4Y 21 8 Stick 38 Nothing 68 if NOr. 22 Domestic Wines, Liquors, Liqueurs and Cordials, plus Ice much of, with the result that the wfacrie help to do the Job. Shad are just too tee and steward. 9 To 39 And 69 Trovel OtC.21 ^ 1 idea of holding a convention in Seui Diego bony for most people. They like the 10 Someone 40 Pottern 70T od oy BE SURE .'SsdSLISS haz been serving the Home Owner 6-19-36 11 Solidify 41 Your 71 Stors 5-15-23-35^ Cold Beer, Champagne and Cocktails, began to seem something ot a political tender flesh but won’t struggle with ^ 10 Years Ago >-90 12 People 42 Lucky 72 Trips 17-5^7 for 90 YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of 13 Future 43 Brighter 73 Componions those countless fine bones. TWs was a Sunday; The Her­ CAHCIt CAfRICOaN risk, with the eventual result that the your home by a Tsrmila Control Export, auporvitod 14 Nothing 44 House 74 The Lock, Stock and Barrel Spirits Shoppe is fully stocked to . Shad migrate great distances. ’The sea­ ald did not pubUA. 21 I 5 A 45 Tempers 75 On » A party said farewell to San Diego and son starts at the riv en emptying into by tha finest technical staff, phone our naarazt 16 Like 46 Reiotirig 76 Chonges 21/ir 22 77 Tide JAH. If put the spirit into yor home entertaining. Stop in today! Chesapeake Bay and then moves north to 17 ChoOM 47 And will now hold its renomination cere­ local office: .14-26^38-49 18 Your 48 Opinions 78 You 17-18-27-29/7 the Delaware, Hudson and Connecticut. Current Quotes 19 To 49 Coined 79 M ig h t »-73^-a7Vj monies back at Miami Beach. ■70 Each season an estimated 60,000 are 20Finoix»ol 50 Of 80 It's AQUARIUS 1 * n g is predictable. u o ^ 21 Prospects 51 Thon 81 Intimote JAM. 10 ^ What is on view, then, is a demonstra­ ‘‘lifted” over a power company dam at Eight weeks ago who would 5 .juir 21 * 22 Admires 52 Puts 82 W ith COMPARE AND SAVE — LOWEST LEGAL PRICES Holyoke. Shad have been caught as far have predicted where rd be i 23 Good 53 Otdtime 831s f u . t , M tion that San Diego’s failure to demon­ (49-9240 i^AI/e. 22 54 Friends g84 Imogine I 24 W ith mxth as northern Vermont near the Con­ now?”—Sen. Edmund 8 . Hus- . 1-16-29-401 25 Plans 55 Fomilior 8 5 A 3-8-9-53^ IN CONNECTICUT strate positive enthusiasm fm* the role of necticut Lakes source of the river. kle, who has withdrawn from >>SO^-76 26 Ventured 56StouTKh 86 Meetings B 4 ^ 1 For Free Delivery, Call 643-8388- convention host worked out, through Shad swim long and hard to provide a acUve campaigning in the pri­ BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. viacp 27 New 57 Surround 87 Core risen I28 Friends 58 To 88 Pedestol « *a. . I*ft TOM REILEY, Permiffee true delicacy for the New Ehigland table. maries, discussing in an inter­ DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 MO. 22 E 29 Your 59 So 89C h o n g m g rather Involved circumstance, to have 90 Justified *i. *% New Bnglanden appreciate the effort.— view whether he stiU can get ^ S ft r . 22 * 3 0 T h o n k 60$tort MA*. 12 the same effect as a veto. It was an un­ 5/7 1^1-42-71/ MERIDEaf RECORD tbe Democratic presidsntlal Tha Oldest & Largest in Conn. t.io^22-33-S2 )Good ^)Ad»eue Neutral nomination P. 74.77-9M9V;

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A' Churches ■** Area Churches V Tbe Salvatloa Army Emanuel Lutheran Church Vnltofl CoBgrugatlwMl Church Koekvttto Unlled MeOMdlat First OcugregaMeual Church ( ' s «ai Ibin Bt Church and Chestnut Sta. 'rcuaiid s,. Church Of VeiMU MaJ. and Mra. Lawrence J. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, ; '- 'a R«v. Donald O. Uin«r. 141 St. Rev. John A. Lacey, Beadle Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, lOalstar Rev. Willard B. Oyiklln, Minhrter Offlcer-ln-Charge Padtors Castor Rev. Edwin W. Bartltolomew, 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worahip USINESS (SERVICES iDJiRECTORY Paul A. Holmer, Intern Afsiatant Mlntattlir 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Service and Church School. 9:80 a.m.. Church Sohool, ------. Clasaes for all ages. 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Divine Wor­ 11 a.m., I ^ h School GUaa. Nursery through AduMa. 9:80 and l l a.m., Worahip 10:45 a.m., Holiness Meet- ship with Holy Communion. 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pilgrim Fel- 10:46 a.m., Worahip Sfrvice, Service. T he Rev. M r, ^ o eoeJrA. ) r Ing. Nursery provided. 8:55 and 10:40 a.m.. Church lowahlp. Nuraery through Grade 4. will preach. Nuraery care 19. 6:16 p.m., Open air service School. Nursery for Infants. available. ' and indoor prayer meeting. St. Fnuwla e( Aeetat 9:28 and 10:66 a.m.i Church ’ HIGH GRADE AduU Glass at first session. Trlniljr Lutheran Chureh 7 p.m., Salvation meeting. 878 EUlngtOB Rd. School. For 15 minutes prior to each Meadowlartc Rd. and Rt. 80, South Wtndaor 8 p.m., Junior High service, a briefing will be held RookvUla Full Gospel Christian Rev. John C. Gay, Fellowahip. PRINTING on the contemporary liturgy to Rav. David P. Krampita, Feilowship InterdenompnatlMia} be used this Sunday. Those \^o Paator 7 p.m.. Senior High pUgrlni H Job and Cknmnercial Rev. Eugene M. KUtelde, Interim Paator Orange Hall wish to become more familiar Fellowahip. 53 TOLLAND TPKE. Printing Rev. Philip P, Saunders, Pastor V Aaaiatant Paator i with the service should arrive 8 and 10:80 a.m., Worahip Manch/Vernon Town line Prompt and Efficient at 8:45 or 10:30. Belton Oougregatlonal Church Printing of All Kinds 10:30 a.m.. Adult K ble Study Saturday, Kaa* 8 and T S«>Yice, Holy Communion. Bolton Center Rd. FREE TOWINO 7 U a.m., Sunday School. and open discussion. Sunday p.m. • 8 8 Rev. J. Stanton .Oonotmr, PHONE 643-2467 St. Mary’s Episoopa’i Church School. Sunday, Maaaea at 7 ‘JO, 8:80, lit inatructlon CUaa. Minister Community Press Church and Park Sts. Hours: 7:30 p.m., Elvangellstic serv­ and 1 1 a.m. 254 Broad St, Rear Rev. George F. Nostrand, Mon. ■ Fri. 8-6 ice. 10:18 a.m., Churoh Sohook i Rector Unltartan Fcriowahlp Sat. 8-12 Telephone 643-5727 Saered tteart Churoh I e< Olaatonbary 10:80 a.m.. Worship Sbrhde. Rev. Stephen White Church of the Assumption . Rt. 80, VamOB Communion thcma: "th e Fal-- Rev. Roiuild Haldeman Academy Junior High Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Paator Main St., Glahtonbury lowahlp of Communion." ’ Answers Printing'Needs Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor Rev. Edward Konopha, CUSTOM MADE 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Commun­ 6:80 p.m.. Pastor’s olaas.. MAMOHESTER MANCHESTER Rev. Robert J. Burbank Aiiilatant Pastor Ostrihsky ion, Book o f common Prayer. 10:80 a.m.. Service, Nursery 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowshfp.' Perhaps you have wondered and commercial — and If you CANVAS AWNINGS and School. ' 9 a.m.. The Holy Eucharist, DIAUR IN WASTE MEMORIU. 00. why BO many business firms are looking for a place to have Saturday, Masses at 5:00 and Saturday Maaa, 5 p.m. First Congregational phuroh Trial Use, Rite n. Sermon by and BO many Individuals d ^ n d printing deme, this is the place 7:30 p.m. Sunday Maaaoa, 7:80^ 8, 10:80, Hebron MATERIALS S r O ^ D jCL the Rev. Mr. White. Church Mreelah Evangelical Lutheran Oppoelto East Oeuetary to go to. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, , and 12 noon. upon the Community Press for 9 School, Crib class and Nursery Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., .. More and more printed ma­ 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Chundi all of their printing require- care. Pastor IRON Quality Mamoriab terials are using raised print­ CHOICE VARIETY St. Bemard’a Church (Wlaconatn Synod) 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Rev. J. Jermaln Bodine,... ments. Surely there must be a ing; they find It more satisfac­ Church of Jesus Christ of Rockville 296 Buckland Rd., Walling Over so Years’ ExporicEiee Coffee House. Assistant Pastor ^ i SCRAP METAL reason, and the reason Is a very tory than regular printing. Nat­ Quality Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Rev. John J, White Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor 1 1 a.m.. Holy Communion, good one. Mr. and Mrs. Frank urally, wedding invitations and Hlllstown Rd. and Woodsldc St. Rev. William Schneider CoH 649-5807 Book of Commcm FTayer. Ser­ 9:80 a.m., Wmtdiip Service u A PAPER Schertle Gallery Marks Birthday Laratm, owners of the business announcements have taken ad­ Seafood Terryl E. Draney, Bishop Rev. Anthony Mltobell 10 a.m., Sunday School. mon by the Rev. Mr. White. with Holy Communion, The 781 FABKBB ST. A. AJMETTI, Prop. are experts In the field of print­ vantage of raised printing. It Is 11 a.m., Worahip Service. Rev. Mr. Bodine, preacher.,Ser­ 43 OAK STREET Thursday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ TeL 80-8785 or 848-8879 Hartlson St., Manoheater 'Ihe Schertle Gallery, located We have been negotiating for ing. Both are always interested difficult to detect the difference t, Alnmlniim BoU Up 9 a.m.. Priesthood. Saturday Mai 7 p.m. mon topic: "New Wine." Nurs­ at Burr Comers Shopping Cen­ i m . 669-9987 munion, Ascension Day. St. Joha’a Epiaeopal Church a long tline to acquire a selec­ in the problems of their custom­ between raised printing and en­ Awnlnga . 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. Sunday M9aa 7, 8 .TS, 10:80 ery provided. ter (next to Caldor* ) Is cele­ ^ 80, Vernon 8 tion of quality reproductions ers; they take a very real and graving, and the price is most e Door Canopies C3asses for all ages. and 11:48 a.m. 10:46 a.m., Church School. brating Its 4th anniversary. that are suitable to offer in our personal interest In seeing that reascnable. .Try to remember Ccmmnnity Baptist Church Rev. Robert H. Wellner, e Storm Doors 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. gallery and we are happy to an­ every printing Job turned out that it is neceesary to give at An American Baptist Church t. Rector • Combination Windows 8 MatOMw*a Chureh ' Second Congregational Church STEVENSON’S What is a Schertle Gallery? nounce that we have been se­ here is done exactly as their least eight days notice If you 585 E. Center St. Reuben Plan’s Manoheater Awning Coi. St- Bartholomew’s Churdi ’ Tolland United Church of Chirtst MERCURY We are dedicated to serving lected by the “ New’ Yiwk clients specify. wish raised printing — more If Rev. Walter H. Loomis, 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 195 WEST CENTER ST. Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Paator Rt. 44A, Coventry our communities' needs for art Graphic Society” to handle their Another plus Is the f u:t that at all possible. Business firms Minister 10 a.m., Family Service and TroVd Agency 8 Texaco Station Telephone 649-8091 Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, ESSO works and framing, — always line of "old masters and con­ Community Press takes enorm­ and professional men have turn­ Mrs. Robert Burt, Established 1949 Saturday, Vigil Mass at 5 Simday Vigil on Saturday at. ^^t**®** School. Minister . ^ 646-2756 405 MAIN ST. mindful of quaUty and at the temporary masters” reproduc­ ous pride In the fine workman­ ed to raised printing — they 381 Main Strtnt Director of Religious Education p.m. 8 and 7 p.m. best prices we can possibly of­ tions. We now make available ship, attention to detail, and to find It produces a more favoiv NO SBBVIOE TEL. 649-5533 Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10:15 Sunday Maaaea, 7, 8:80, and St. Peter's Episoapul Chnroh 10 a.m.. Holy Oomimmlan. fer. to our patrons several thousand this end brings a vast and var­ able Impression. Among other PhoiM 643-9149 9:15 a.m.. Church School for OHABOE Upholstery and 11:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Sand m u Rd., South Windsor Reception of new members. • Tune-Ups reproductions In addition to ied knowledge of all phases of print Jobe turned out at Com­ all ages. Sunday School for Rev. James A. BlrdsaU, Church School. Isn’t quaUty art work always approximately one thousand munity Press are flyers, and es­ Hjrdramatio Transmission and IVI Shop KESEBVATIONB FOB the printing business. No work Repairing St. Bridget Church Nursery through • Grade 4 con­ Unitarian Meettng Haase Vicar 1 1 a.m., (Toffee Hour. • Engine Cleaning expensive? originals... RE-UPHOLSTEBINO e HOTELS goes out of the shop that does timates on the work will be • MODERN FURNITURE Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor tinuing during the service. so Bloomfield Ave-, Hartford 7 p.m.. Senior PUgriiu Frildw- Not at all. Works by those gladly given. All Woric Ouaranteed s.AlBU N EB • General Repairs Do you display works by local not measure up to high stan­ and ANTIQUES Rev. James F. Pilon 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Nathaniel D. Laurlat 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Com- shlp. ' artists who get the meet pub- Offset printing is most pop­ e STEAM8HIP8 artists? dards of excellence, and wheth­ Texaco Lobrioation Service • Ciutom Furniture William J. Stack Conununlon. Topic; "Rules for munion. • Stemps Ucity are almost always priced ular and Community Press has We Give Oreen Stamps and Slipcovers First we must have a defin­ er the Job Is a small one or a Raising Children." A nursery is 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service, jM7. EWn. Bfc, Maneheetor out of range of the average art a platemaster made by the Itek Specializing In Hand Tufting 8t George’s Episcopal' Church ition of the word "disi^ay.” large one, the same careful at-, Saturday, Masses at 5 and provided in the Youth Building. Nursery and Worahip Church M. Mary’s Otauroh lover. However, you must re­ Business Products Division, Made To Order Rt. 44A, Bolton V It you mean Just for public tentlon is given. Small wonder 7:30 p.m. in school auditorium. 6:30 p.m.. Junior and Senior School. R t 8t Coventry member that artists like Picas­ Complete Selection of Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar YOUR viewing and not tor sale, the that more and more people are Photostat Oorp. of Rochester, Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, High Youth Fellowablpa.—will Rev. F. Bernard lOUer, Pastor so, Oaugln, Van Gogh, and even turning to Community Press for N.Y. Tills completely automatic Materials COMPLETE Rembrandt bad very great fi­ answer is "no.” Since we are TOURMNE FREE ESTIMATES and 10:30 am ., in chuirch; and meet in Fellowship Hall. Vemou Aasembly of God Rev. Richard F. Roughan, all printing needs. offset plate processor produces Tonight, S p.m., FaiaUy Serv­ nancial difflculties during their not supported by public funds, Lower Level ot the Parkade 10:30 and noon in scho(M audi­ Miss Pamelyn Fitzsimmons, Organist, Choir Director 104 W. Main St, Rockville Assistant Pastor MEMORIAL PET CENTER Community Press is easy to two plates per mliiute from ice of Holy Communian. Nuni- lifetimes. In many Instances, our survival depends upon sales 648-6324 torium. Rev. Bari K. Pettlbone, COENEE STORE reach tor It Is located at rear- which five to ten thousand cop­ PRINTS First Church of Christ, ery care. Oanarlee — Parakeeto their works were sold for al­ so we cannot afford the luxury Mon., Tues., 9-6; Wed., Minister Saturday Mass, 7:80 p.m. Oom- 254 Broad St. and you can drive ies can be printed on offset Thurs., Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-5 Scientist The Presbyterian Chureh Sunday, 8 a.m., Hqjly e Party Goods, Magasines Tropical Fish — TurOee most nothing during the early of being a museum. As far os St. Janies Church Sunday : 7:80, 9:30 and munion. printing presses. 447 N. Main St. o OroceriM, Cold Cuts Hamsters — GeiMls years c< their careers. And in woiks by local artists being right up to the door and park. FOR BEST RESULTS Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, 9:46 a.m., Sunday School, e-m. This is an entirely new con­ 10:15 a.m.. Holy Communion. e Fruits—Vegetables Mixed Breed Pnpplea many cases this work had far offered tor sale, we have sev­ This eliminates any parking Pastor Miss Fitzsimmons, who lives at 54 Hemlock St., has held these positions since classes for all agw . cept in making offset plates and 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ Nursery care. e Greeting Cards Aquarium Aooeeeonee, ete. greater artistic merit than later eral fine talents that we rep­ problems. Rev. Joseph E. Vujs the church or^nized Sept. 26, 1933. She is a former member of the Man- a.m.. Worship Service. First OengregeWonel Churoh . Our Own Speeial Blended through Its use Community day SchotU and Nursery. 1 1 11:15 a.m.. Coffee and Gonvei^ works produced during a more resent, to name a few: Jay Perhaps you are not familiar PAUL'S GLASS Rev. Eugene J. Charman Chester Civic Chorale. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) 6:46 p.m., CTuist’s Ambassa­ United Church of Christ We Depend On T o n . . . Pet Foods with the proper way to lay out Press U able to offer 24-hour "Adam and Fallen Man" is the satlan. affluent i>eriod. We seek out French, Lou Terzo, Tad Gra- e For Auto Windshields Rev. James M. Boyle dors youth group. Main S t, Ooventry You Can Depend On Us! your printed message. The Lar­ service Monday through PAINT SUPPLY subject of the lesson-sermcai. MANCHESTER artists \riioee works we beUeve blmskl, Ivar, Doug Smith, Fran 7 pAn., Evangellstle service. Rev. James W. McBride, sons will gladly help you. They Wednesday on most forms, if The Golden Text; I Oortntfalans Church of Christ Gilead Oongiegattanal Chureh Open 7 Days A Week are far more valuable than the Philibert and Gordon Reimer. 645 MAIN STREET e For Store Fronts and Saturday, Masses At 5 and Minister PET CENTER the copy is ready for the cam­ 15:22. Lydall and Vernon Sts. Dr. Slade Guest Hebron tm lactai^t price would indicate, and who These artists we beUeve will be know how it should be done so Td. 649-0300 all sizes ot windows 7 ;30 p.m. Avery S t a Magto St. naaoheator that the Import ot your message era. Copy that la ready for the Wednesday, 8 p.m., Testi­ Eugene Brewer, Minister Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., are serious in their desire to around a long time and are ser­ e For Table Tops Sunday, Masses 7:30, 9, Ohrisllaa BefOnned Okureh 0:80 a.m., Church Clcbool. gets across to the recipient. Itek, Monday through Wednes­ mony meeting. Of Unitarians Pastor 882 MAIN ST. 846-0283 be successful. . ious in their desire to paint and 10:30 a.m., noon and 5:00 p.m. 661 Avery St From all of this, you can see day, it it Is brought In early in The Christian Science Read­ 9 a.m., Bible Classes for all 11 a.m., Worahip Service and Rev. J. Jermain Bodine, sketch. OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Dr. James J. Slade m, a South Windsor Nursery. that Community Press is cer­ the morning, can be picked up SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON ing Room, open to the public ex­ ages. Assistant Pastor As a person who is interested We have several items that NOW IN STOCK! member of the faculy at Man­ Rev. Peter Mans, 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ tainly a busy place, but when as a finiriied order the follow­ St. John’s Polish Natloiwl cept on Saturday and holidays. 10 a.m., Worship. Sermon: in acquiring paintingB how do I include needlework, photo­ chester Community College, will Minister lowship. you walk In you would never ing day. This 24-hour service, J. A. W HITE Catholic Church Is located at 749 Main St. The "Disease or Symptom." 11 e.m., W or^p Service with SEE US FOB QUAUTY know a particular piece is worth graphs, certificates, prints and NEW CUSTOM TAILORED speak at the Unitarian Unlver- TAl■AlLOBlNa know it tor both Mr. and Mra. applies to one side only; if two Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, hours are 11 a.m., to 4 p.m. 6 p.m., Worship. Sermon: H dy Oonimunion. The R fv. Mr. the p rice asked? paintings that I would like to SPARK PLUG WIRE SETS GLASS CO.. INC. saUst Society, 466 Main St., to­ 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for Vernon United MoMindlst AMD Larson always t ^ o pjenty sides the reverse side) are to be Pastor Monday through Friday. "Satanic Deceitfulness." Kelsey will’ preach. Sermon top:,, f Dealing with- an intcuiglble have framed. Can your gallery Bupreseee Radio Interference 31 BIssell St. — Tel. 649-7322 morrow at 10:30 a.m. His topic ail ages. Church Ic: "New Wine." Nursery pn>- ■ CUSTOM sudi as a painUiig by an artist do this work? time to assist youl TTiey have a used, it requires 48 hours; tbe BIADE extra time allows the first side with No Lose in Engine Per- Masses, 8:30 ahd 10:30 a.m. North United Methodist Church Mdll be "Modem Social Condi- 11 a.m., Worship Service. Rt. 30 vided. , who ts relatively unknown you Absolutely. As we stated be­ geiuiine desire to satisfy their tlons in Brazil.” s u m to dry thoroughly. Try Commu­ tornmnoe. Unitarian Universailst Society 300 Parker St. Nursery. Rev. Joe K Carpenter, 9:46 a.m.. Church School. must have faith In your dealer, fore, we are dedicated to serve customers — and they do. nity Press for the best In print­ Gospel Hall 466 Main St Rev. Earle R. Custer, Dr. Slade is a native of New 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Minister (you wouldn’t buy a diamond the complete art and framing Oomiruinity Press is set up to Hot spark arcing Is virtually For ladles and Gentlemen CLEANING 416 Center St. Rev. Anudd F. Westwood, Brunswick, N.J. However, much from a street vendor), but most needs of the community and a do all kinds of printing — Job ing. Pastor Alterations — Clesabig ellmliiated in the distributor Minister of his life has been spent in First Evangelical Lutheran 9:80 a.m.. Church Service. of aU you must remember that large portion of our business Latin America. He spent his Bepalis and plugs burn cleaner . . . CONTRACTORS 10 a.m., Breaking bread. 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worriiip Church of BoekvUle Nursery and Kindergarten the primary purpose of art is to is framing. We stock perhaps freshmein year of h l^ school 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Service. Dr. Service. Sermon topic: ."Shar­ 154 Orchard St classes. Icebergs Slip give pleasure to its owner, — the largest Inventory of ready­ • OFFICES e WINDOWS at the Colegio Tepeyac in Mex­ MANCHESTER made frames in this region, if 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. James J. Slade m , guest si>eak- ing Gratitude." Sacrament of Rev. Richard B. Bertram, 10:45 a.m., Church Schocd so you simply eude yourself if WANGHESTER • FLOORS a CARPETS ico City. To Ship Lanes not the largest selection in Con­ er. wlU speak on "Modem So­ Holy Communion. Pastor classes Grades 1 thru 6. TAILOR SHOP you will enjoy that pcuilcular In 1960, he received his BA m 8PBUOE ST. 649-8184 piece enough to Justtty spending necticut. Our selection of mould­ e WALLS cial CondlUons in Brazil." Nurs­ 9 a.m., Church School. Nurs­ 7:30 p.m.. Junior and Senior AUTO PARTS United Pentecostal Church cum laude from the University BOSTON (AP) —Two Coast the amount asked. If the answer ings tor odd sizes and special ery, Church School. ery and Grades 3 through 6. 9 a.m.. Religious School. Youth Fellowahip. ° FreeFasUng 187 Woodbridge St. of the South in Tennessee, Guard cutters have been w- Is "yes," then by all means pieces ia the finest available. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. 9:16 a.m.. Adult Discussion 270 Broad St. CARABILLO Robert Baker, Pastor where he was elected to Phi slgned to protect ships in the- buy tt. If It does increase in We also stretch, block and dry Concordia Lutheran (Tiurch Nursery, Kindergarten and Prince of Peace Lutheran WINDOW CLEANING CO. BetaRAfa V Kappa. a r\v%4i U Hea spent his Jim- * _ _ __ North Atlantic from what has value, then you have a )du you mount. What better place to 40 Pitkin St. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Church 8 OPEN SAT. TO 1 P.M. Complete Building 10 a.m., Sunday School. Grades 1 and 2. Bake sale for been termed the greatest ice­ Grooming! get help with your selection of Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Rt. 81 and North River Rd. hadn't considered. Who knows Maintenance 11 a.m., Worship Service. the Martin Luther King Jr. framing than an establishment Pastor Ordination Set iT S n " X . r ' S S Coventry berg threat to shipping in 18 FOR where they ere, but surely the 528-7057 6 p.m.. Youth Service. Fund. POODLES "Van Gogh’s” of tomorrow are whose primary business is to The Rev. VWUiam E. ReUer La«n-American ethnology and ____ Rev. W. H. Wllkens, Paator years. 7:30 p.m., EvangelisUc Serv­ 1:30 p.m., Seminar on Bap­ AND. ALL lying around some where today match fine works of art with Fine Quality 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, of the Society of Jesus, sen of Dr. Slade re- Our Savior Lutheran Chnroh The cutter Vigorous already ice. tism at the church. BREEDS waiting for some lucky person the right frame to suit the work Church School through Grade 6. 6 p.m Juiuor’' and Senior WUUam E. Reiser 239 Graham Road 9 a.m., Sunday School. P®**®*- and your particular decot^ 10:16 a.m., Worahip Service, ergnon was to sail fyom Boe- to find them!! The Presbyterian Church Nursery for small children. Methodist Youthre!! Fellowship.Fel^wsh^^ ^ “ Olcott Dr., will be or- 5’ets'”ln^th“ P^ac"e South Windsor FUNERAL HOME 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, dained to the priesthood May Peace Coips In Rev. Rcmald A. Brbe, Pastor ______ton today to Join in the woric. 875-7624 Are you satisfied with your DIAMONDS 43 Spruce St. 8 p.m., Young Adults meet at HOURS 9-5 MON. - SAT. How long can I expect an oil VEST Church School for Grades 7, 8, 27 at St. Ignatius Church In South America. Ualtod Methodlat Ointeh The Coast Guard said that location? Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor the parsonage. He recently received his PhD BY APPOINTMENT painting on canvas to last? JEWELRY 9 and High School. Nursery for Chestnut Hill, Mass., by the 8:30 and 10:45 am .. Worship Rt. 44A, Bolton strong winds during the wintet Yes, we are accessible to all ILL In Latin-American studies from STUD SERVICE FOR — You certainly «ui expect It small children. Most Rev. Sanuel E. Carter, TT_i____ *. * T Services. Holy Communion on Rev. David M. Campbell, blew icebergs south "much fas­ Wm. J. Lennon, Director of the surrounding towns and BRAirS STORE MCKAGE 9:15 a.m.. Sunday School. South United Methodist Church the University1 of Indiana. His rlT ____ . Poodles, Toys A Miniature to outlast you, end poasibly sev­ archbishop of Kingston, Jama­ 41 Pastor ter than usual" and that more cities via 1-84 and 1-86, and our eExpen Watek Bepairiag STORE Classes for all ages. Main St. at Hartford Rd. doctoralrinctnpni »h«oiothesis entitled ••r-ofti.."Cattle ***** Sunday of each month eral 6f 3^our descendants, if rea­ ica. at 10:45, and bn the third Bun- than 800 icebergs have been location is such In the shopping e FIne-Seieotioa of CMfts 10:30 a.m., Worahip Service. Rev. J. Manley Shaw, Barons and Yeoman Farmers 142 E. CENTER ST. SUDS & SCISSORS sonable care Is taken of It. Re­ Trinity Covenant Church Father Reiser attended St. a 10 o.m.. Communion Service siShted north of the Laborador Far AU Oocoslona MANCHESTER Nursery provided. Senior Paator t. . d&y I 8 *30 POST RD. PLAZA - Rt. 30 member there are thousands of center that our patrons can al­ 302 Hackmatack St. Thomas High School and Col- ® “ ’ Church School. Nursery VERNON eLongliie, Balova, PARKADE 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Rev. Carl W. Saunders, 646-5810 pieces In museums that are ways park within a tow feet of Rev. Norman E. Swensen, lege, Bloomfield, from 1956 to in B ^ l, Qreatlve Coast Guard said its WIttnaaer and Oaravelle Associate Pastor Adult Bible dasa. provided. Sermon: hundreds of years old and in our door. TTie citizens of Man­ Paator 1962. when he entered the So- y®®” ’ greatest concern is for icebergs Watokec FUIA. SBLEXTnON OF Zion Evangelical Lutheran Rev. Ralph W. Spencer, Conservaticn." many cases, the first 60 or chester and surrounding towns Mercury Travel Staff 7S7 Main St„ Manoheater clety of Jesus at Shadowbrook , Slade currently teaches that float into the heavily trav­ 100 IMPORTED CTiurch Associate Paator Wesleyan United Melbedist 11 a.m.. Coffee and Conversa­ years of its life was spent In have given us tremendous sup­ FhoM «6S-fi617 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with NovlUate, Lenox. Mass. ^tln-Am ertcan hlstopr and eled commercial shipping lanes Rot A Painting Probiem? We’ii Heip! should — use all these facts AND (Missouri Synod) Omrefa tion. sometme’s private home. port and encouragement during You will be trusting a lot to classes for all ages three a H u. After graduating from Bes- Portugu^e at Manchester COm- south of Newfoundland. when tailoring a trip for you. Cooper and High Sts. Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington 11:15 a.m.. Teachers work­ Service still means something to us—and service Do you handle cmly works by these past four yesu:s! We plan your travel agent, so select him DOMESTIC through adult, plus an Infant- o W*:r®‘'‘P ton College in 1966, he lectured C*;* e*®. ® P®rt “ Only one iceberg has been to be around a long time. Any­ Mercury’s Sale Agent’s Job is Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor Rev, Harvey W. Taber, Pastor shop, for Children’s Day. certain artists? the same way you choose a doc­ WINES Nursery. Service. "The Prodigal,” a phupsophy at the CoUege of Brazilian Studies program. means spending enough time with you to help you to 'help you use your vacation ballad for the 70’s. Tlie Senior sighted in this area so far, the The world of art changes and one who hasn’t been to look at 10:50 a.m.. Morning Worship the Holy Cross, Worcester. select the right pamt finish for that job you’re plan­ tor or lawyer. Take the recom­ days wisely, to save you rntm- DON WILLIS 9 a.m.. Divine Worahip with 9:45 a.m.. Sunday School Union Oongiegattonal Churob Coast Guard said. is obviously in a state of evolu­ our selectiixi and try our exper­ with the Rev. Mr. Swensen Fellow- Mass., unUl 1969.’ He presently ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your ey, and to assure you of maxi­ LIQUORS Holy Ctommunion. ship participating. Classes for all ages. Rockville tion Just as it has evdved from tise In framing should “Try It! mendation of friends whose preaching on "Baptism of a ” " .. T.O nn, completing his theological A Thought for Today next project. Judgment you value and whose mum comfort, convenlMice, and - p l u s - 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and 9 a.m.. Church School 11 a.m., Worahip Service. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, . tbe primitive cave paintings You’ll like It!!” GARAGE Household? Yes.” Nursery for **”" studies at Weston School of likes and dislikes are similar to enjoyment while traveling. She h a r v e s t HILL Youth Forum. Junior High Grades 7, 8, 9. Sponsored by the Manchester Nursery. Minister that were done thousands of pre-school children. Theology, Cambridge, Mass. Council of Churches Five million of the nation’s yours. They can probably tell knows what riwuld be seen, 18 Main S t. TaL 649-4531 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. Grade 6 9 and 10:48 a.m.. Church 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Rev. Lyman D. Reed, years ago. An art gallery must DISCOVERY 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Song students attending some 77,000 you about trips planned for what to buy, what to do, and and 8 Youth Instruction. School for Infant - Toddlers 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Associate kOnister The change with the times and to Service and a discussion period schools are now receiving free them and give you their evalua­ how much you’ll probably Spoclallslng In BRANDS through Grade 6. "Love Or Hate’’ Hr. and Mrs. George F: Apel, £g-fafaM»RAINTm do this we are constantly eval­ on "Baptism, Useful Every Nixon Relaxing or reduced-price lunches under tions of a travel agent’s serv- spend. Center Congregational Church 10:46 a.m., Church School for Maurice Church Asststants in Christian ' Bibk uating works by new artists and IRAKE SERVICE m a s t e r c h a r g e Day." A man with an ulcer went to _____Bolton the National Schoid Lunch Pro­ icea More often than pot, she will United Oiurch of Christ Senior High Grades, 10, 11, 12. At Camp David Education s , 728 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 offering their wxn-ks that we PE31BONAL (31AROB ^ doctor for an examinaUon. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor I Speaks consider to have merit. gram, Arthur D. Little, Inc., re­ You might find a doctor or have traveled where you’re go­ 1 1 Center St. 7:30 p.m.. Senior High Metho­ THXniMONT, Md. (AP) — From the symptons the doctor ______BUY 'raB PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK lawyer by calling the county ing. She generaUy knows the ho­ Front End Alignmnnt AOOOUNTB INVITED dist Youth Fellowship. 9 a.m., Chuioh School, Grades So tar we have discussed only search, engineering and man­ Rev. Lyman G. Farrar, Church of the Nazarene _ b y medio^ society or bcur asaocla- tel and resort accmnmodatlons TEL. 6«0J>446 President Nixon, after froUck- decided to ask: "Bob, be hon- Saturday Mass 5 p.m. 5 through 9. Adult Stuf^ Class. original art; do you handle re­ agement consulting firm re­ Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., 236 Main St. ing with his favorite Irish set- est with me. Before I examine Sunday Haases 7:80 ' und Eugene Yourindependmit tlcn; for the name of a good first hand, the quality of tbe res­ Gnnnral Rnpair Work Calvary OiuKh 9^6 10:30 a.m.. Church School, in­ productions? ports. Co-Pastors Rev. William A. ’Taylor, ter on a spring afternoon, is you further . . . Is there any- u > • • • Brewer travel agent in your community, taurants, the courtesy of cus­ fants through Greule 4. Pastor (Assemblies of God) catching up on paperwork and body in your life that you hate ______>H look for a member of the Ameri­ toms agents, the convenience of 647 E. Middle Tpke. 10:45 a-m.. Worship Service. 9:15 and 11 a.m., Worship resting at his Camp David deeply?” Bob thought for a Margaret Mary Chnroh can Society of Travel Agents transport facilities. Service of Holy Communion and Service. The Rev. Herbert 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for Rev. K. L. Gustafson, mountaintop retreat. * moment, "Y es . . . my boss , '?***■?* *be men who dealer. (ASTA). Mercury Travel, 627 After you’ve decided on the EXPERT REPAIRS ON F0REI8N CARS Smith, Inner City Exchange, everyone. Pastor A'3^tenn.T'o« his heiicnn rrtrhi7^te'”‘•‘^nieTv.iu’d rocoptlon Of' new members. makes the Lord hi» tn ^ ’’ CUSTOM Main St., Is such a member. place. Mercury can arrange Lfier «®v- Thomas Q. O’Neil. Pastor Communion medltaUon: "Th.The Hartford, guest speaker. Nurs­ 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. ter Friday afternoon, the Preal- better give up your hatred, (B s a ^ 40:4). Lto servloe to While there are good agents your transportation — by air or Rev. Joseph Schick End of the Struggle." thla t ^ is saw, hot nftieh UNITED SPORTS CAR REPAIR, Ine. ery care provided. Carl Froelich, representative of 10 a.m.,, Sunday School. dent had his setter. King Tim- *be doctor, "o r you’ll lose who do not belong to ASTA, it's ship, or in coinMnation. Tlwy 11:45 a.m., Receptlaa for Mr. oKm !■ In pnu4te6. R t 83, Vernon, Conn. 9:15 a.m. Grades 1 through 6. the Gideons, International, Classes for adults and children. "unle'^e'd M d summoned % of your guta!" KITCHEN a safe way to pick a travel will prepare individual lUnera-’ Saturday, Masses at 0 and 7 and Mrs. Donald B. Watrous in Phone 646-4485 10 a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, Wood- guest speaker. 11 a.m.. Preaching Service. ^ shrill whistle With ^ b stormed out for another A toddler is pbLced on a agent when you don’t have per­ rles, jlbrsonally escorted tours, the chapel. luff Hall. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Bud­ 7 pm.. Evening C ^ l Serv- y alongride. the Presl- d®®*®*. but he-knew his doctor P ™' tahle, and a stranger vklnly sonal knowledge of ttAb the with both. health certificates. *o *1)® Catoctln Mountain soppoettve anqs of on onud- UK You should be completely can­ The 'coet of Mercury Travel’s His World In Hands, compound by his daughter JuUe HAVE YOU TRIED and petont God. Our wiUlngnena W e Need Homes In Man- 10:46 A.M. did — about your budget, your services comes from commls- ^m m unlon meditlatlon by the Nixon Elsenhower and his per- depends ta ^ whether God Gcki/itU needs, your preferences, what slcns received from the trams- NOTICE: Rev. Mr. Davis. sonal secretary Rosemary ia our Father or- n iRranger. chesfer for Waiting Customers you’d like to get out of each portation carriers and hoteU Here Ilea manls j;raveat need n Only One of Kind Wood. L C A. —one who win sight an in- m SE Home Evaluation and Counseling! m trip. If you like comfort in a radber tham from you. Your air­ OPEN eguttiea. To toe extent osie (Homes from $16,660 and up) hotel — rather than, nigged line or steamship ticket, othet The only denomination of charm — tell your Mercury. basic transportation, and a sim­ CLAY MENAGERIE CHURCH SCHOOL poeeeeeea this confidence •MR.'STEAK® U.S. currency below $500 Sales Agent If you prefer met- ple hotel reservatiim will coat KETTERING, Ohio (A P )- 8:66 A Jt; anxiety win iBeenpear, sslto Abo— CUSTOM EUILDING 244 Center Street that does not bear a picture ite train of dwAimijtlEu oon- rcpalitan areas to out-of-the- ycu no more vdien you deal with A L L DAY Ten-year-old Rob Easelstein, I USTEN , . . WHY YOU? and Manchester a 646-1996 of a landmark is the $1 bill, 1 0 :« AM ■eqoMwea. MLS f R S M IlG way spots, be sure she knows Mercury 'Travel than If you buy which bears n portrait of who aspires to become a zoolo­ OPEN 7 DAYS -11 TO 9 gist, has made over 1,000 min­ WCRX-FM. (102.1) P a oton : C, Henry Anderson Speclalliliy in U.SJD.A. that. If you get sick on buses, it directly from the ca rter or SUNDAY t A J L -9 PE. George Washington and the Ronald J. Founder Pbone.. CUSTOM G SIOCE iature animals with soft clay Mon. thin FMday to $m AM. CHURCH OF CHRIST ir Cholca Steaks and :say so. She will hold the in- hotel, and In most cases you Great Seal of the United 6a>E. U sea in , M oaoli Fresh Sea Food will find It a lot more conven- 4(M WEST MIDDLE TWENPIEE over the past several months. •* WINF.(1280) liitem: Paul A. Holmer LydaU, and Vernon Streeto 646-5353 toipation yq^glve her In con­ States. Mon, thru Friday «:#< to IM AM ______Nuraery .care ah both aetvices Fkonet «l»«ai7 fidence. But she can — and lent- / n '

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HIJACKEP ACB08S SBCenduce THEY REALLY WFkNT HIM THE 57 Coneume food For Indians^ 5~2 IK.t VAlAAUHJiMT/nMl WASHINGTON 1 “B « « ----- ASawyerand DOWN m o n u m e n t right tO'score Forbes with the first double play of the season Finn IBelongingto By DEAN YOST 8 “Vanity----- " tbatgirl visitors second tally that ended wfae^ Wiggln caught a hot liner U Stow a Comii^ up with still an­ their scoring. off the bat of Bud Whedon and 3Irla layer m :t otji eharaetar 3 Danlw author other pitcher, Manchester Conard threatened again in fired back to Rodonls at first 13 Plana lurfaea 4fipanlahpriaet lari. liM High’s Ron Roy handed the sixth inning, getting the to double up leadoff better Jim MFaiiytala 5 Operatic solo first two batters on base, but Brielman. opanar Conard High a 6-2 setback 6 ’Tenant under 85 Bewildered Roy settled down and retired Mauluccl and George had two U 1 IS Ltgal point alaaaa M Merit award yesterday afternoon at Me­ the next three. of Cbnard’s seven hits. IBScwnadto 7Sorrowful 87Leiiure morial Field under cold, MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD aceapt 8 Fencing momenta Manchester came alive la the 'The Silk Towners host Bristol cloudy, windy condiUona. The Eastern Monday at Memorial UWInc^fruite weapona ^ worda) nrae Mannhester’a sec­ fifth inning to push across two /^IVE BEEN POTTING IN BALTIMORE 30 W o n for 9 GirTf name 88 Canvaa shelter birth runs. Pagani led off the frame Field at 8:30 in another OdU, ond consecutive after IosIiib' Ita IT OFF-^BUT I KNOW w efiE NOT DOIN' A . Tiny Tim lOFroala 89 Puts to 44 ^ lie ld bearing with a Une shot to centerfleld, attraction. FORTUNATELY, BILLY WON'T JOSH—I THINK I'LL HAVE TO TELL HIM/, IT WON'T BE EASY, ADOPTING TN/NouNTn. i m w SlCaueho 11 Communitla 31 Thread 46Ct/tofmaat first four. Conard is winless HAVE TO BE PLACED IN A YOU SHOULD BE nHSUHeNOWAMJCH Joe Brardi hit a soft dribbler Manchealc^ IS) A TEEN AGE BOY, YMO IS A ' 82 Nlghta before 17 White poplert (comb, form) 47PMudotwmof now i£. six starts. AB R H ERBI HOMS! HE HAS AN UNCLE HONEST WITH THE COMPLETE STRANGER TO I ' M O N ty COMES 34iafpaed 19 Change 33 Tropical c£arlM Lam b to pitcher Viotto and bobUed Kastman, c( 3 1 0 0 1 LIVING IN BALTIMORE—AND> BOY-AND TELL 86 Repeat 33 Sound plant! The red-haired Junior left­ the ball and all hands were WlBSln, 88 3 1 0 n 0 HE AND HIS WIFE WILL ^ HIM ABOUT YOUR 87 Depot (ab.) 24BaBat’aikin 38 Arbiter hander ran Into trouble in the BigHow, If 3 1 0 0 0 ADOPT HIM/ ^ DREAM/ safe. Mark OdeU bounced Into Rodonls, lb a 0 0 0 1 3 0 H a C w . second inning when Oonard a fielder’s choice, but the throw Buiger, rf 4 0 2 1 a <>Se 6TERDAY'5 1“ r r r 1 1 r n r r IT > 5 ^ HERO- aieetie scored both its runs. Outside of D. Fasanl, 3b 4 0 1 0 0 38 Jumped to third was late and the bases ErardL 2b 4 1 0 0 0 > - 6 r r 11 14 this, Roy Umlted the chieftains were loaded with no outs. Roy OdeU, c s 1 <1 0 0 34 Looked to seven hits, struck out eight Roy, p 4 0 0 0 0 II II 1? hit a check swing bloopeP to L\ 35 Body o f land 1 and walked two. Viotto who fired to the plata Totals 30 6 3 1 4 36 L i^ t brown i r II John Viotto started for Oon­ to force Pagani. Lyle Eastman d (I) OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN 37 Plaid ibaw l ard and 'was relieved in the also top4>ed the ball, and an er­ AB R H E RBI tiMdinioutb Brielman, rf Scotland sixth when Manchester rallied ror on the pitcher again allowed Whedon, 2b for three runs by taU right two runs to score. O'Brien, sa VES.MCXJR PARTVISR no CRIME.' 1 KNOM/ 39 Table aerapa Mauluccl, cf SCKJ W E R E LETTIM e HUM MAP ON THE lOPartoftbc BT hander Skip Anderson. The duo FoUowlng Manchester’s out­ MlUer, c 0 0 COUCH, OAI T H E S L ^ B E C A U S E 1 S A W huid United the winners to only Faley, 3b 0 0 burst, both clubs settled down Forbes, lb a i i u i PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER HIM EMEROE FROM UMPER THOSE 4inny i r three hits, twoc coming off the and play moved swiftly until George, If 4 0 2 0 1 P A P E R S WHEM VOU H E A R P M E CO H - 42Coneetnint bat of Roy Burger. Don Pagani the seventh inning with Oonards’ Viotto, p 3 0 0 1 0 IMO/ HE'S MAP BECAUSE IDO 45 Wall overlay r Cunnlngnam, p 0 0 0 0 0 RIGHT Fiei_DERS B u t y o u w a t c h , ''X n D w h e n I G IVE SHCVEP HIM OFF. BUT HE 48Diaintamtion stroked the other, a single. Viotto beginning to tire. After Anderson, ph 1 d 0 0 0 GET TWE CRUMMY/ SO M E D AY W E LL IE SK 3N A I HAS THE OALLTD SIT 51 Iiland (Fir.) Roy surrendered an opening the first two Indian batters were Totals 33 2 7 3 3 END OF TME o r g a n i z e .' LL W ALK THERE AMP BLAME retired, Eastman, John Wiggln, DEAL) ■ FOR IT.' SSBIaaon’a ii u u single to Conard’s Gary Maluccl Manchester 0 0 0 030 30 x—B eraator*t to start the second inning. With Chet Bigelow and A1 Rodonls Conard 0 2 0 000 00 0—3 TZT? firatnama' w II two outs, Bob Piorbes singled all walked to force in one run. SB: Kastman, Mauluccl*, SAC: 53 Greet Lake Brielman, Miller, Faley; DP: Wlg- 54 Wrong s~ D u to tight field and a bobble by Burger banged a sharp single gln to Rodonls; LOB; Manchester 7, rger allowed Maluccl to to right on a 8-2 pitch knocking Conard 8; BB: Roy 3, Viotto 5, Cun­ (prefix) t r H IT ningham 1; SO: Roy 8, Viotto 8, 55 • lore. ‘FOrbeB took second, on in both Wlggin and Bigelow with Cunninj^am 1: Hits off: Viotto 3 weapon the games’ final runs. for 5 runs in 8 innings; Cumiluham / the late throw to the plate. Jim 0 for 0 runs In 3 Innings; HBP; (NiwsrAria iMTuraisi a ssn.) (Herald photo by Bueelvielus)/ George laced another single to Manchester also rec<»ded its Mauluccl; WP; Roy; L: Viotto. FOUR STRONG ARMS—'•Ray Camarco, Gary Caroso, Ron Gur- Community College this spring. All four are righthanders. /f non and Gary Osborne form the pitching staff with Manchester Cougars face Housatonic Community College today at Mt. " BillElwell / CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Little League Opens Sunday Gains Triple Slow Pitch Local Swi Hill e r s Doubleheaders, six in all, three i each division— In Triumph GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN will mark the opening of the 23rd Little League base­ 5-fr ball se ^ n in Manchester Sunday afternoon. Junior Bill Blwell was a X TPI^>U&HT lb U o u l Y m o v I I'M THitf K Here’s the major league schedule: Score in AAU Meet triple winner as the Coventry Softball WEfeteN'r OtPISk^ T2> H

^ V P P &OC3P! WHV MOTHERS SET SRAV" American Lea^e— Waddell Field— Dillon Ford vs. High track team turned back SAT A n Vt MiN ^ UNTiU &>T)N(S OttTiLTUBfZe'^ Local swimmers started out in fine fashion in the a determined Bacon Academy _ i _ 'NcXZlP FSACe Army & Navy; Sears vs. Wipco. two-day AAU Swim Meet at Manchester High last i^ o (2l p pfeAce X squad, 76^4-04% yesterday National League— Buddey Field— VFW vs. Nas- night by capping all three places in the first event, the afternoon In Colchester. CHAR’TER OAK L-BAODE Gil FlaveU, Ed JoUey, Joe SH O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL siff Arms, M m i^y Brothers vs. Medics. 200-yard breaststroke. ------— “ ’The iI>atrlotB long layoff Dick Marsh paced the Spruce Snep, Chip McNally and Andy Intfinational L ^ u e — Verplandi Field — Steven­ found them without their good street attack with a perfect 3-3 Zledler contributing three hits T OompeUUon concludes today ^quaUc 2:83.6;, 2. Mke Waayluk u u m r i G u m td son’s Esso vs. Ansalm’s, Lawyers vs. Barbers. with events which started at 9 / competitive edge and we trailed night as it toppled Wilbanks each. Barry Smith stroked two ( k j w throughout much of the meet,’’ Floor Covering, 9-3, at Fltiger- singles. Jolley also clobbered a f o g Minor League slate: this morning. The final event FOR FcpR WH/crfe It SAY? Boys 15-17 stated coach WU Duschaneau. au Field. three-nm homer. in AmBricanr—Buckland Fidd— ^Dillon vs. A&N, Sears la slated for 5 o’clock. 1. Jim Sheehan — Wlhdam BSAOEi vs. Wipco. • ' Cto-spansora are the Man­ ’The turning point came when Ron Gustafson also went 8-8 AAN’s, limited to oply eight 'feA cB i 2:17.0. Coventry swept the tow hurdles jor the winners. ’The losers’ Fon- hits, had three by Bob Gagnon National— Bowers Field— VFW vs. Nassiff, Mori- chester State Bank and the 100 YD. FRBB aided by the fact that Baccn’s tanella, Wilbanks and Wright with John McCaHhy and Bob arty’s vs. Medics. Manchester Recreation De­ Olrla 18-14/ partment top hurdler feU over the last pounded out two singles each. Murphy each contributing two International— Charter Oak— Stevenson’s vs. An- 1. Kathy K acln /—’Trumbull r iv e r s id e p a r k barrier. Spruce 1 0 3 3 1 1 0-9-10-3 each. sal^’s, Lawyers vs. Barbers. 200 Y d . Breaatotroke 1:01.0; 2. Kim Suiart —^New- OIris 18-14 ___Has Bobby____ , Stefanlk lost his Elweil captured the high wupanks 0 0 0 0 1 1 1—3- 9-6 Annulll 463 640 x—21 24 8 First game starts at 1 o’clock. „ ington; 3. Lei Musamano touch or is the competition get- hurdles, triple Jump and high wirtella and Little (9). A&N 201 120 0— 6 8 6 1. Debbie Cone — Man. Rec Hartford Aqual thing tougher? Jump to pace the Patriots’ at- ^nght and T.ong (9). FlaveU and Churchill; Lynch; P L A IN J A N E BY FRANK BAGINSKl Wipco, Moriarty’s and An8aldi”s are the defending 2:46.6; 2. Kathy MlUer — Man. 17 Insiders around Riverside tack^ Coventry’s usually strong silk CITY Mozzer and (Jonran. C3P- major league champs and Wipco won the 1971 town Rec; 3. Susan Tucker — Man. title. — Hartford park ^>eedway feel that the team lost Its ludd In the pole cjorman Brothers held o« a OANMJXIGHT LEAGUE — Rec. eda Moore— champ -is driving Just as weU vault and shot put as Bacon Acadia Restaurant rally to Coming up with five runs In Glrb 15-17 Hartford^quatic; 8. Jody Smy- as ever, but he’s had problems tcok honcrs. ’ 16-13 at Fitzgerald Field Ihe last of the seventh liming. 1. Jody Smyser — Hartford ser — Hartford AquaUc. getting hU car adapted to the Bacon’s Bud Glover captured ______Aquatic 2:46.2; 2. Marybeth In the middle of three contests. Klock d e file d l^nta Phar- Strong Platt Squad 100 YD JFBEE track. the Javelin toss and shot put. Joe VanOudenhove liwnt 5-6 21;^. the lUghtcap at / WE LL 1 .TVicker — Man. Rec Boys 13il4. So. any night now the Stefa- ’The Pats’ vlotory was toelr ,cur singles and a Nebo. '^ e game / NeVBR too Y ^ »M 8 tetrok e ^ cjhris Heldtman—Wlndhahi ,jk... ^t^n Club should .1__ a .a 1have______rea- M fourth_AUla this csAnaMa season oMJl VnAV and they triple to ^ pace Gormans offense. hom«OT.KawiMSo six«Iv Hbyv ^ tllA l o s i n g array MAKE IT M . vr Karpuk-Hartford gon to cheer. ’Ihe (^zameckl sport a 2-0 caiarter Oak Don Bergin, Bob Bycholskl and 1. Martin Perry — H a rtt^ 8. John Fredrickson— brothers cf Westfield are making Conference record. Four hits were recorded by /S’& Nips Tribe Trackmen Aqu&Uc 2!48.S| 2. Wayne Oon-/ Windham, nor — Trumbull; 3. Ron Wlt^te ' v;;;;;iy“ imp..;7me-ni^;o;;-^i^ ;c^ en t^ "To “We were clearly beaten by a determined temn from ^ '"X" hy’s car and the defending today on the latteris ch^rs Salciua for the winners with / p Wl be MBA, la<. TJd Ben MX Nl. OW. ® . j®' , „ teammates Tom Oessay rap- ptVlWn Mein " ^y“ Acadia s attack was 1^ by safeUes C7 ^ i ifer “Other than ‘How much,' what do you have tbisay Tom Corcorai^ Paul McNa- p^^ko, <0 s -(, . about it?’’ hams, track coach at l^nchester High, noted as the i. Raij* oohn - wi/dham ham; 3. Ralph cohn - wind- a t ^ L T ^ u be Ymldng his at 2. Panthers defeated the Tnbe, 94-51. 2:47.2; 2. Bin LaFramH^se - kam! m yd. hi, (*> ---- — **— (>w- “Our team had some bright Windham; 3. Bob M^Adows — spots. At Wood, sophomore hurd­ Trumbull. ler, tied the school record In the Manchester now sports a 6-4 lOO Yd. But^rfly .p feature. Post time tor _ j.qq Moroch (B), Zuzel Acadia 0 6 0 0 1 7 0—13-16-2 y,e losers ’Tim Quinn, Ell 1 DgtOH Te^m it qualifying heat la 8. The (C), Olenney (O n«>nlev and Bvcholaki' Nivl- KVonV MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 120-yard high hurdles. Both pole overall and 4-2 in the league, Girls 13/14 1VT ^ M. irnik 14/I' I oio« Ka •tio yd. — 66 8 (hirry (C). Chase uemey ana uycnoiasi, mvi jurovaty and Frank vaulters, Scott Wlggin and Bob 120 yd. high — 15.7 Baez (P). 1. Leslie M u^ano — Hart­ JMoW at .500 M ark «^re-eUhts win also be on the (b>^ (Vrlspn (C) _____ sen and Mike Kilby. Young had homers with Ken WEU./OK—I D O jV CERIAINiy CAn Y WALK Kasel, cleared 11 feet to take Wood (M). Marcantonla (P) ___ford AquaUc 1:09.8; 2. Robin WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI Ellington High moved above rhnmT,(nT.a In tha KdmonSoJi^C), Klwell " o ^ Ly"ch Toyoto dealt DeOor- Ertgclch clouting a grand slam HOME FROM HERE.' 100 yd- dash — 10.3 Hardrlck (P). West/ Hartford. U ^ ' ' S ' ‘ MotoTs a sctback, 9-7, In Slomclnsky belted two. HOWABOLTTA L SEEM TO HAVE. second and third spots reapec- gmiui (P), cihllson (M) Graf the .500 mark again with a fie lively," contlraied Williams. jjug _ 4.49.9 Dailey (P), Stone- Id aw BUI (3reco rf ^ w j ^ 1 as.s ChSe % ). Curry the nlghtc^ at Fitzgerald. la^ck 712 830 6-21 22 4 DO >tCU th in k w e'uu SNOW?.' AT THIS I WAS OUST TRMINGTD _ , scund 4-2 thrashing over East vi ", and Buddy Krebs rf soutn Eilchner (Cj_ Dave Solmcxison and Chuck Lenooc 621 640 2—20 19 8 Platt swept three events the man W Windsor High on the Knights’ W GETANV/VORE eWOW? TIMEOF VEAR? AVNCE OONVERSATION. k . V ki 1 f lor ^yioids^T®" ‘ ~PP«d three hlU follow- wamer and Ctockerham; Cas- 220-yard dash, the shot put and Marcantonla. SmlUi. Hardrlck) a Rmela dlamcnd yesterday. ’The wto- ARE 'rtXICRAZV? the triple Jump. ’The Indians *40 AngUeta (P). Peck __ Hartford Aquatic; 3. Brucle fi-eco, who took his iMt _Rg)ay — 1:17.7 Coventry (Tucker, od by Bob WoJechowskl, Terry ggn,, Falkowskl: ners’ Ed Mathews went the ci at Riverside in 1967, Kichner, im’'-^'i9W ^ Hushes (B). SchllUng and Hank Routhler d USTY LEAGUE — North •ilviped up In the high Jump with ' y’Jf^jows — 23.3 Baez (P). Brown '— ,Trumbull, route surrendering ,lhwe“'(S).'Long ' Hnwe^lCji rap Blake, RUSS Herbert and Wood (M)._J^lela 100 Y ^ ^ r f l y with two safeties apiece. Methodist clobbered the Savings hits. He also rapped a heme run week by capturing the lOO-lap Triple — ,,g, 40'3" (B) Elweil (C). Bob Kasel placing In that order, wietru (P), Dailey (P) Boys 18-U The losers' Greg Frieman had 3g„k of Manchester, 23-3, at ' “ Our mile relay team per- >U — p)” ®’'®’'*'*' 1-1 AndyAnav KarpukHJU-DUH — Hartfordrmruuru "^® event. , shot put'— ff6^*01over (B). Gan- two,, singles and two sacrifices ^bertson Park. DKK lT’- ^ - V 3'’'stoneman (M), A^uaUc 1 :06.1 ; 2. Ray Garridt^ sport a 5-2 NOCC rec- Qi^r 1 6 ^ fans have Kotodzle^(0 pg,g ^^e attack foUowed by ^on Maloney, Bill CUiappell OWJ-J formed like champions, compll- 2 -mile — 10:38.3 Stoneman (M), Aquatic 1:06.1; 2. Ray Garrido— t*3wes4- Ing one of their best Umes O^er(Ml ru/viHiin (p> windham; 3. Jay . T-.. Griffith—Hart /-i_i..i,k uo.-,. dicated their approval of Qibaon (B), Davis (B) FrankFrank Fllloramo. Fllloramo, Whltev Whltey Jen- Jen- mowia jjarle rsisto,- CJuster and and .11m Jim Lanents Lapenta Ellingtcn 010 200 1—4 7 1 the new quarter mile track at PolePole vault vault Kr. Shelp_(B), jOna Gary M< Moore, and John collected U)ree hits for Uie win- ao6&m/ (8:41.5) yet. Bill Rhodes did not(Schulthels, Blake, Bucy, Peck) ford Aquatic, East Windsor 000 000 2—2 6 1 Riverside by turning out for the "’Hiih^lumo —6 '10'^^ Klwell (C). Alonskl In that order with two ners, Chappell stroked a home / compete In order to rest his Bl^r'(M )“ Di^m (P)®^‘*''’“ 2®® B¥=>“ ‘ roke Mathews and Landmann; first four meetings. Davla (B). Ooms (O and Dufresne pulled leg muscle,’’ added the shot put’— 46'2’ stilelds (P). Me- Girls 16-17 (B) tied run along with Custer. Middleton and Tetro. STAFFORD SPEEDWAY Javelin — ISO:!''Glover (B), Scus- Lynch '201 113 1—9 16 3 >nie Bankers’ Ken Okamoto BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE u^ntor. ! ? ‘X 2 ’''^Bieg.n (P), Man- ^ 1- Smyser - Ha^ord set (C), ^wes (C) •**In going up against the de* clnl (P), Boll (M) AquaUc 2:25.0; 2. Karen ~ ~ Ronnie Bcuchard will lead DeOormier 301 010 2—7 11 3 gnd Roger Lajole and Ttxiy ’ GanseSt W in n e r “the new breed” against the McConnell and Rouleau; Fll- Tarlnl had two hits each, MONEY c ifn w Nto. I... TM u . ujL M. on. fendingmding CXTLOCIL champions, Iz feelleei HerKrt '(M). Kasel (M) Herbert ...... - Man. Rec.; 3. Kim we made an excellent showing. Ix ^ jump — 19’7H’‘ Bennett (P), Miller — Man. Rec. PAWTUC3KBT, R.I. (AP) — seasoned NASCAR- point chas- loramo and Kloter. Methodist 263 076 x—23 26 0 O Metric Miss (520.20) won the ers Sunday as Stafford Springs Schoolboy Tennis REC LEAGUE SBM 012 000 O - 3 10 6 CAPTAIN EASY Both Craig Phillips and myself ]S,p“ L^4rvi” ’ Momndo *®® Y®- Backstroke Annulll Construction had Httle Chappell and Lane; Coupe BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE are very pleased with today’s (P), Bennett Boy* 18-14 featured $2,000 Spring Handicap Motor Speedway ends its Sun­ -East Oatholic 8, Bulkctey 1 performances,” WiUlams added. 1- Andy Karpuk - Hartford at Narragansett Park Friday. day afternoon schedule with' a trouble defeating Army & Navy and Lasoie. I MUS’T'VE SEEM Singles; ’Thurston (EC) def. last night at Mt. Nebo, 21-6. INDY LEAGUE — Bonanza OUT OF MV MINP- 30-lap feature highlighting the Scrivano 10-3; Casll&o (EXl) def. LETTINe VW <»W MB agenda. For the winners, Ron Church- Steak House won by forfeit ill pounded out four hits with over Mota’s. INTO THIS, BANZAI I d r 's . uao:®Se‘w Pinto t h r o ^ acUOT g^ore 1 ^ Oaoeette 10-0; MoEvltt (EC) week to win t o fl.^ NASCAR feature ^ Immedtotely an- j LeCo„^he 10-2; Doubles: High Golfers Gain Split 1 ^ k^ k Thurston-Caslllno (EC) def. Seri- Ing Stattorf his home track. vano-Armstrong 8-6; Bradley- The AU-American s^ rtim w (bx3) def. Massie-Kuz- In Triangular CCIL Play and the ^pular mlnl-mldgeta ^ g.^. sander-Brlsee (EC) def. wUl also be on the p tu g i^ . q LeCtonche-Oorso 8-2. “ This Is the first time In my yesterday afternoon by the Stafford will move to Saturday ______coaching career that Ctonard Wethersfield Country C3ub. nights May 13 and remain so _ i. ts . j High lost a double match,” “ We’re still in it and we can A L L E Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN through the month rf Septem- ix ia c h P r o m o t e d stated Manchester High’s golf take It all,’ ’ added Kelley. ber. ITHACA,______N.T.______(AP) _Jerry coach Tom Kelley. ’The ’Tribe “ We’ve got to beat Wethersfield NVVV.%~.' THIS'S Daicious, THEN LET ME GET Bouchard la one of a number j "basketbali coach at 'tXl SOME MORE/ TFix vrnLEs; of NASCAR newcomers who has University since 1968, but declslcined Ctonard, 3^-lH, team with a different lineup.” STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF been Impressive In early g(rfng ^ Mipolnted as assistant ______Cto-medaUsU with 796 were and pressing the veterans. department rf physical , „ Scott Leone rf Manchester and n , r ------V 7 ------^ '^COL.CANWNlf^ L STEVE,ISII60£STEDY SIRI.TOU HAVE SEEN M eanwhile • inside the temple of the obscure Along with Bouchard, Ronnie gducaUon and athletics, Athlet- P a S t c l a n d P o t t C r Gary Crandall for W ethei^eli RESPECTS To THE A MY CLUB !TD0 MAIN /MOST KINO-ANO NOW RELlblOUS SBCT...tggr— — ...... ■’ YT. Wyckoff, Don LaJoie, Bobby Director John T. Anderson ^ _ _ Par for the course U 86-86^. ntlQADIEE $iai 6RI6A0IER-AND T EARS IN MY OFFICEy I /MUST ASK >00 TO indeed.' if SNE SOUEHT M i Turner, Win Barrows, John announced Wednesday. Ander- P a C C N c t V l C t O r V t » SNsAeep.fAH! is COULD HE STOP E ____ Tfi* SnCK TOUR NECKOUT WE ARE A6REED SOMETHINa TO REMEMBER Kershaw and Ernie Caruso rep- successor to Lace ^ ®all finished with 40-89. ^ THERE 4 NEKheS: IN TOSAV600P- K g a ■ \ p ^ l A ONE /MORE notch... ON WHAT SHOULD -IT SHALL BE FDRTHCOMINO.' ? BVE*** r r ' BE DONE WITH resent the youth movement In has been named . M anchester High’s tennis team major modified circles. ______£ ______captured four ringles matches K®” ®^; ®®®P“ * “ '® ®°‘<* ’The national m

By s. ■ POWDER PUFF — Evelyn EARL Y O ST N CampanelU 179, Jeanne Ojala Phils, Expose 177-480, Sylvia J(^ansen 255-588, Kasko Says He Sees Signs Sporu Editor Within One Step of Ending Carol Dauer 186-464, Virginia Both Well Barry 186-469, Clare Landrey ' f . 461, Barbara Sherwood 466, they moved to Loa Angeles. And Jerry West, who hit 28 to Bloomington, Ind., in the open­ . lOO Pcp Cent Improvement helped put B'ocflhsm on the natlonsl nwp NEW YORK (AP)—"If Myrna Hagenow 457, Roberta Seven times since then they lead all scorers, added: “I’m er of their best-of-seven series. Shore 479. UpinRace Of Bosox Snapping Slump , How can you account for a 140 average in track and field along with ;io)m Olb- New York had won, every­ have made it to the finals. And anxious to play that next Jerry Laicas added 25 .bowler turning In a better than loO per ■on, ’27. While at Fordham, MoCluskey body would have been talk­ NEW YORK (AP)—The ing about what a great seven times they have been game.” points—most rt them on his BOSTON (AP) — The ” Culp pitched fine,” said to coming out of it,” said Kas- N cent Improvement unlesa there was a lot won 10 UUes, including six ICXA Oiam- thwarted, the last time in 1970 Graebner Trinmiilis Bradley scored 28 to top the patented bo)nbs from beyond KANSAS CTTY (AP) — Clark Dead End Kids of the Na­ Kasko. ' “He pitched weU ko. “ What can we do but waitT n f hick Involved? Charlotte WemmeU of pienrtUps. He competed In the steeple­ game Bill Bradley played," by the Knlcks. Boston Red Sox are still Knicks. Two of his baskets, a the too of the key—and Walt Graebner of New York defeated tional Leagrue E]i»t have enough to win. ’Hiat’s Im n the I think we'll come out of it Manchester turned In this trick this week chase event In both the 1982 and 1936 said Gail Goodrich of the This Ume, however, they ap­ trying to break out of their pair of jumpers in a 22-second Frazier scored 24 for the Tom Bdlesfsen of Los Angeles discovered room at the top. story in a couple of games. He fine,” BMt DtvM M at the Parkade Lanes when she posted a Olympic games for the United States. Los Angeles Lakers. pear destined to win It aU. And the new-found euphoria early-season sl.ump in the After graduating from Fonfiuun in 1983, span, pulled New Yoric Into a Knicks, including a Up-ln of 3-8, 8-3; 6-3 Friday and ad- could be 3-1 instead of 1-S.” Boston had a chance to tie W. L. Fet. OA. 288 single, which was 148 ptos better "But they didn't,” be said, They lead the best-of-seven Is catching for the race for the American 111-111 Ue with 1:35 remaining Dave DeBusschere’s shot with vanbed to the semifinals of the Rico PetrocelU gave the Box the game up in the seventh Now York U B .688 — than her season average in the Mountain he won 16 national titles for the New pausing to savor the moment, series 3-1 and only an outright Phillies and Montreal Eixpoa. League pennant, but man­ in overtime. three seconds to go that sent Glenwood Mauior Invitattonail a couple back in the sixth with when they had the bases loaded Philadelplila u 6 .6«T — Dew League. York Athletic Club, as well as 30 Met then adding: “ We did.” miracle can ’ keep them from "I call my team the BUta ager Eddie Kasko says he But 20 seconds later. West’s the game into overtime. Tennis Tournament, a two-run homer off winner with two men out, but a ahsup Mcntreal 10 8 4M 1 Mra. WemmeU, mother of four, fell A.A.U., one Connecticut AJI.U., one Brit­ And by beating the Knicka tb3 UUe. Kids,” said I>hilade^>hia Man­ two free throws put the Lakers It was a rcugh'game through­ Graebner, thlrd-ramked na- sees signs of hope. Jim Kaat. His blast into the play by Braun on Lula Apa- Cblcago 7 11 .880 > one pin short of the alley record at the ish Empire, and one German A.A.U. 118-111 in overtime Friday They’U have their first shot ager Frank Ijicchesl, whose OUes. out, "one of the most physical tlonadly, will jrfay Hauxton Ra­ The Red Sox bowed to the leftfield screen was the first riclo’s smash down the tldrd Pittsburgh 0 10 .tn 0 Parkade. This honor Is held by Ann Kar- night in Madison Squarq Gar­ at It Sunday night in Los Ange­ on t. tor good, then they surprising Phillies are In sec­ wre^ped It up os Goodrich sank playoff games I’ve ever seen,” him in Saiturday’s semiflnaUs. Minnesota Twins 5-2 at Fenway Boston home run of the 1972 sea­ base line ended the Rad Box S t Louis 0 11 .881 0% rer» a proleasldnal, who turned the trick McCauskey made Dan Ferris’ ,AU- den, the Lakers, long frustrated les. ond place after turning back a field goal and free throw. said lakers 4^k>ach Bill Shar- Rahim of Patkistam defeated Park Friday night, dropping son. hopes for a comeback. West M vM m during an exhibition In 1980. America team 14 times, and was cited in trying for supremacy In the Na- ”I’m not ready to celebrate the San FVanclsco Giants S-3 man. Jim Osborne of Salt Lake City their season mark to 4-8 and ’’That’s got to help us psy- Houston 13 B .70S — . However, Mrs. Wemmell’s scors was 1971 by Itorrls as the greatest American Uonal Bartcetball Association, yet,” said Jim McMllUan, who New York’s other pro basket­ Friday night. Minnesota eulded two Wilt Ouunberlaln, who 3-6, 8-3, 8-4. falling to end the hitting slump chologioaUy,” Kasko said. Los Angeles 13 7 .683 1 the highest ever bowled by a woman A.A.U. runner in history because of di­ moved wltfaln a step of finally scored 23 points Friday night, ball entry, the Nets of the “It’s a team effort all the unearned runs in the ninth on hauled down a game-high 24 vdilch has plagued them almost “ Maybe some of the players GhielnnaU 8 0 .471 4 bowler at the local lO-pln house in league versification of ability, long record, loy­ wearing the crown that has including six on a trio of jump American Basketball Associ­ way down the line," said Mon­ an error and singles by short­ rebounds and scored 12 points— since the beginning of the sea­ were pressing a little. This AtlanU 8 U .431 6 compeUUon. alty to sport, good sportsmanship, and sUiu>ed from their grasp since shots that had New York t>lay- ation, isn’t in such a precarious treal Manager Gene Mauch, ex­ stop Danny Thompson and Rich eight of them in the opening son. should take the pressure off San Diego 8 11 .431 0 men’s high lO-pln single, Inclden- courage. .He served in the Navy during 1954. Ing catch-up virtually through­ position. plaining the giddy atmosj^ere Reese to make the final score TBo minutes of the third period I Sports Slate | ”1 see some signs we’re com­ and maybe we’ll Just try to hit San Francisco 8 14 .800 7H tally, at the Parkade Is a 298 set by Al­ World War n, and was decorat'sd for hla That was the year they last out the overtime. "If I try to Hie Nets, winners of the East of the 1972 Expos who are in 5-2. when New York threatened to ing out of it,” Kasko said after the ball.” Friday's Besulls service in the Pacific. He later served as won the champlonahip—only celebrate new, then I’ll relax JDlvislon championship, went TAY third place after beating Los Kasko will send Sonny Sle- fred “ Whltey” Hagenow In 1981. Nino pull away—played the final 10 the game. ’ ’But we're sUU not Boston had nine team home Houston 8, ChlosgD 0 Paganl threw a 097 game In 1960. a lieutenant commander in the Naval back then they were known as too mudi for the next game In 'after the Western UUeholders,, BOMbadl 'Angeles 3-1. bert to the mound today to try minutes with five persmial scoring enough. It’s a waste of runs in the first 12 games last Phtladelphia 8, San FTaaotsco Reserve. the Minneapolis Lakers. In 1960 Los Angeles.” the Indiana Facers, today ih E>amt Catholic vs. Xa-vler In and stop the streaking Twins fouls. Ihe longtime also-rans have some good pitching.” year. 3 O ff the Cuff Middletown literally turned the East race Ray Culp pitched fine ball for , Kasko also said he was en­ who are 10-3 on the seEM<». Sle- San Diego 6, New York 0 Until two years ago, MoCSuskey served Housatonlc C.C. vs. Mamches- upside down. The Phillies fin­ seven innings for Boston, aUow- couraged by the performance bert, 2-0, will be o{q;ioaed by Mcntreal 8, Los AngMes 1 Top this best laugh of the day. A fellow as head track and field coach of the New ter C.C. at Mt. Nebo ished last and the Expos were ing just three runs on hits. of Carl Yastrsemskl. Yas was Jim Perry, who Is 1-1. Cincinnati 6, Flttsixirgh 4, 10 worker. In all seriousness yesterday, York A.C., a port he gave up to Jim Raf- H ale Irwin fifth last season and neither SteVe Braim’s homer in the hitting only ,143 at the start of Kasko said Red Sox left- innings sold, “ I always thought Vida Blue was a ferty, a 1937 graduate of Fordham. Ho was given a chance to move fifth gave the ’Twins their first the game but hit the baU hard fielder Reggie Smith will sit out AUanta 3, S t Loula 1 ^race horse running in the Kentucky Der- and his wife Anne live In Rego Park, Dave Dimcaii any higher this year. two runs cuid they added the four times and picked up a the remainder of the Minnesota Today's Osmes byl” . . . f a k i n g of Vida Blue, one is N.Y. with their eight children. Gains Lead St. Louis, a team that is one winner in the 'sixth on doubles couple of singles in four trips to series with a sore back. Rookie San Diego (Orelf 1-3) at New amused by his statement that he was of the so-called pennant con­ by Cesar Tovar cmd Rod the plate. Ben Oglivle will llk ^ start in York (Seaver 4-0) treated hardly by owner Charies Finley End o f th e L in e Would Like tenders, is holding up the divl- Carew. “ Yas Is close, we’re all close left for Boston. San Frandseo (M oDcwdl 8- of the Oakland A ’s. Blue was quoted as OecNTge Mitchell reports Tom Roy will At H ouston sl<^, Shi games off the pace, 0) at Philadelphia (Selma 1-1) saying, “ I’m not happy but I signed my be staff this summer at the Glen after losing to Atlanta 2-1. 'Hie Pittsburgh (Blass 1-1) at Cln- cotttiact. I could have gone back home Haven Gamp which will be located at HOUSTON (AP) — “ I waa Regular Play defending World Champion cinnaU (Hall l-O or Borhen 0-0) to Mansfield, La., and Uved with my Crystal Lake. The former South VTndsor' just trying to get In the bam Wonderful Willie, 41 Today, May Be Met Bound OAKLAND (AP) — Dave Pittsburgh Pirates, meanwhile, Houston (Forsch 1-1) at Chi­ 'mother and been perfecUy happy.” This H l^ basketball whiz and fredunan at without falling aqxirt,” said Hade Irwin, admittedly sur- Duncan is starting to wonder have dropped to rifth with a cago (Hands 1-1) , was before he signed his $83, contract Maryland will assist In operating the prirod after taUdng a three what he has to do to be the poor earty-season start and Los Angeles (Sutton 44» at . . . Take It for what it’s worth, Howard camp’s program which wUI include bas­ stroke leiul midway through the regular catcher for the Oakland continued to spin Friday night Montreal (Morton 1-1) N (CoMll did a great job interviewing Blue ketball . . .Sunday will mark the start tor when nipped 5-4 in 10 innings Mays Not Counting Candles Atlanta (Stone 0-8) at St Louis 3125,000 Houston Open Ghdf A’s. and talking with Olympians Jay Silvester earty or late dinners In many Manches­ Tournaunent Duncan drove in two runs by the Cincinnati Reds. (Wise 1-3), N and Ron Evans who m ayte ruled ineU- ter hofnes when the little League base­ The Houston Astros, a sur­ Soiiday*s Oames glMe for the next Games via national Irwin, a quiet, serious young with a homer and single Friday ball season starts with lx doulblehead- night to help the A’s defeat the prising team in the National San Diego at New York television . . .CDC officials have u]rfield a era, three In the major league portion of mam from Boulder, Oolo., had San Frandsoo at FhUa^ New York Yankees 3-1, but he League West, defeated the Chi­ But Days Left With Giants basebaU protest and ruled the Bulkeley- the program end a Uke number In the to do ampe frantic acramUing to post his second consecuttve was to be bemk on the bench cago Cubs 3-0 and the San delpbla Bast Hartford High game must be re­ farm loop. Starting next week single Diego Padres, who are surpris­ Pittsburgh at Olnclnwatl played from the start because an East 67 and a 184 totaU ‘Friday. today when the teams meet In ONE GIANT STEP—San Francisco shortstop Chris Speier takes a sriant step games wUl be scheduled five nights a the second game of the series. ing no one this year, beat New PHILADELPHIA (AP) Houston at CUcago- Hartford faculty member (who was an “It didn’t feel like I shot 87,” as he throws out Don Money of the Phils during: last night’s 3-2 setback. week, Monday thru Friday to the end of Manager Dick Williams of York e-0 in the other National — W i 11 i e Mays wasn’t Loa Angeles at Montreal umpire) was pressed Into duty because the 26-yeati>old said. “ It feels June . . .Norm Gerber, defensive coor­ the A’s alternates his catchers League games. counting: his birthday can­ Atlanta at S t Louis of ralnouts. East Hartford won the game, more like I shot 77.” dinator of Columbia University's footbaU depending on the pitcher. Dun­ * • • dles today. f,Rather he was 8-3. Said protest wasn’t lodged until sev­ Amestoan League team, wlU be the main speaker at Cen­ His 10-under-par total on the can catches for Ken Holtzman PHITJi . GIANTS counting: the days he mig:ht eral days after the game and a decision Itoat Mvlalon tral Connecticut State (tollege’s annual 8,906-yard Westwood Country and Denny McLain. Gene Te- The Phillies' victory, their have left with the San W. L. Fet OJt ; was reached without getting a full report. spring sports banquet tonight. Gerber, a C3ub course put him three nace catches when Jim Hunter 12th in 18 games, was fashioned Zimmer Enjoying Francisco Giants. Baltimore 0 • .800 — former Manchester resident, served six strokes ahead of Chuck Thorpe, is the pitcher. by one of the "kids” who is the rookie who led the first The Giants are thinking about Detroit 8 0 .671 H Q uite a R ecord years as an asststant coach at Central ” I have talked to Williams part of Luccfaesi’s youth move­ round, ttien rt^iped to a 71 de- trading Mays, who was 41 CSeveland 8 7 .688 1 One week from tonight Manchester’s before going to Columbia In 1970 . . .Wes­ about the situation,” Duncan ment. ta k e .Anderson doubled s(dte am eaigle three In the 18th years old today, to the New New York 6 • .867 8% Joe MoCluskey will be inducted into the leyan basketbaU standout'Jim Akin from said. “ I don't want to discuss home Don Money from first bole. Thogpe had a 88-hole totaU York Meta. Booton 4 8 .388 aVi Fordham University Athletic Hall of West Hartford has been named to the what he told me.” base with none out in the bot­ of 187. Who says so? Milwaukee 8 0 360 4% Fame at the Block F Dinner at the Stat- East O)ost. Academic All-America first Duncan figures he earned the tom of the ninth to pull out the Tenure as Skipper ”I sUU feel like I can win,” Wert DlvirtiMi ler Hilton in New York City. team. Akin is out of Northwest CatlioUc regular catching job last season triumph against nemisis Juan M. D(»ald Grant, board Minnesota 10 8 .763 — Mo(3uskey, now 60, and a broker with High . . .Middletown Reo Department said Ttampe, one of the few and wants to play every game. Marichal. chairman of the Mets, and Ho­ even more. He entered the season he went 17-for-39 against Oakland 8 4 .687 m Bache and 'Co. in New York, compiled a wiU sponsor a 25 kilometer run on Sun­ blamk playens on the tour. "I "I won’t be happy until I play The game-winning hit lavs' NEW YORK (AP) — race Stoneham, president of the game with an 1.24 ERA. He the Mets with five homers and Chicago 9 6 .600 3 great record as a runner. day, May 14 under AAU sanction. . . feel Uke this is my week to all 1612 games.” the victory to roommate BUly New manager Don Zimmer Giants. struck out seven and walked 10 RBIs. Texas 8 8 .600 8 ^ He. graduated from Fordhaun in 1983, Have a tUce weekmd. win.” Duncan has played in seven Champion, who lave up a pair is starting to enjoy his ten­ “ Maybe we’ll talk when we Kansas aty 7 10 .413 6 four. Jerry Morales also ccotrib- A very sniaU gallery adiowed of the A’s 12 games this season of first-inning runs, then ure as skipper of the San get to New York,” Stoneham (California 6 9 .400 6 Arlin is now in hla second uted some timely hitting for up to watch the tricky winds, and has driven in''the winning blanked the Giants the rest of Diego Padres, and pitcher said Friday. "We'U discuss the Friday’s Bendts season in the majors and he Ban Diego with a double, triple with gusts up to 36 mUes Tpor run In four of them. the way. Steve Arlin has a lot to do possibility. We need pitebers.’’ Baltimore 8, Kansas CSty 3 has 12 victories and 23 set­ and two walks in four at bats. hour, send scores higher In this Holtzman seemed to like the Th eGiants, last year’s West The talks have been so Chicago 3, Ctoveland 1 with it. backs. Seven of the triumiAui, Koosman m ade his fourth im- event that is being shunned by way Duncan handled his pitch­ Division champions, stayed in serious that SUmeham admitted ' Minnesota 6, Boston 3 Underdog Has Shared Zimmer repl8u:ed Preston Go­ however, have been shutouts. successful start of the season moat of the game’s great staus. es against the Yankees. He last place with the loss. It was telling th e Mets they had to Texas 2, Detroit 1 mez at the helm of the Padres The young right-hander ex­ and his earned run average Among the missing, for cne needed only 84 throws to sub­ their 12th defeat in 14 games promise to find a place for Oakland 8, New York 1 lEwt week, and after a shaky tended his scoreless innings ballooned to 10.80. Buzz Captra, reason or another,- are Jack due New York with a four-hit­ and .Marichal’s fourth in five Mays in their organization, as- (California 4, Milwaukee 0 start San Diego has won three streak to 18. He shut out the Jim McAndrew and Ray Sa- Nicklaus, Lee TVevlno, Arnold ter. decisions. the Giants have, when the out­ Saturday’s CtanoM games in a row. Phils 4-0 last Saturday and has deckl saw service in relief for PaOmer, Billy Casper and Gary ” My control was good and * • • fielder calls It a career. Chicago (Bahnaen 2-8) at The Padres won their third not allowed an earned run in New York. Player. the cold weather bothered me a Cleveland (Perry 8-2), N In Glory of Derby EXPOS - DODOEB8 his last 29 innings. Grant said he had expected a . There warn a group of five— little bit,” Holtzman said. He straight Friday night and did it Only one man reached third (AP pboto) Montreal moved up in the After the Padres touched los­ call Thursday or Friday about Minnesota (Woodson 2-0) at Including veterans Doug Sand- won his third game against a In resounding fashion, getting for the futile Mets, who re­ DOMINA'TING FACTOR — Seven-foot uses his strength to East standings, one game be­ er Jerry Kooeman, 0-3, for two the chances of acqulrin,';' Mays. Boston (Sleberg 3-0) Triple O ow n by also winning ers, Don January, amd Austral- lone defeat. good pitching from Arlin and mained in first place in the Na­ LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) grab rebound away from Dave DeBusschere as Lakers went on to down Knicks. hind New York and Phila­ runs in the first, they knocked Mays learned about the se­ Texas (Hand 0-0) at Detroit the Preakness before finishing lan Bruce DevUn-Uled for third The Yankees scored their run power hitting from Nate Col­ tional League East by per­ —Some of America’s great­ Weather delphia, with what Mauch him out with a four-run out­ cret Glants-Mets negoUatltou (Timmerman 1-3) tourth in the . at 189. Also at thait figure was in the first Inning on a double bert. Arlin blanked the New centage points. Rusty Staub est thoro(ig:hbreds have I called a ’’sweet” victory. burst In the fourth, capped by Friday in his hotel room over New York (KUne 1-0) at (Mk- _ A mutual firtd Is maule up by Bob Payne. by Horace Oarke and two-out York Mets 6-0 on four hits and moved to third in the ninth with LOUISVILIjE, Ky. (AP) "Nothing is sweeter than D e r r e 1 Thomas’ three-run the telephone from a reporter. land (Hunter l-l) Kansas (City won the Kentucky Derby, the track oddsmaker to keep januaury had a 68, Devlin amd single by Roy White. Colbert backed him up with a two out but was stranded as (Drago 1-1) Eit Baltimim (Dob­ The weather for the Kentucky ^ ^ ------beating the Dodgers,” said double. He wasn’t upset about the poe- which has its 98th running Derby today ad Churchill ^ limit of 12 separate betting payne 70s, amd Sanders 71. Blueline Blues Hit Rangers Oakland took the lead with two-run homer in the first in­ Arlin got the final out to pre­ Mauch. "And it looks even bet­ San Diego went into the game sibility of being traded, but was (AP photo) son 2-3), N today, but some of its two runs off losing pitcher Fritz ning. serve the shutout. Dooms wUl probably be partly toterests aUowed by ChurcbHl xustraUam veteran Bruce ter when you beat them at their with only a .213 batting aver­ visibly annoyed about not being NEWS TO ME— ^Willie Mays relaxes in Giant locker Milwaukee (Lonborg O-O) at most memorable moments Peterson, 0-4, in the fourth In­ Arlin is a dentist who earned sunny and warm, with the tem- Down®- fleW horses are crampton, one oC the hottest own game—defense, running age- The six runs the Padres Ollie Brown started San informed. California (Mesaeramlth 1-8), N ning. his degree at Ohio State. Some- room and said he knew nothing of rumor he’ll be belong to the underdog. perature In the upper 70s, the considered outsiders. flayers on the tour this year, and pitching.” scored are their high for a Diego’s big four-run fourth by “I only regret I wasn’t told,” Sunday’s Oames Umes winning games for San traded to the New York Mets in the near future. atatlon, the last of racing’s National Weather Service pre- I® 1®!*- J<*™iy Loftus rode a matched Irwin’s 67-hest score With Two Defensemen Out Joe Rudl doubled and scored Bill Stoneman scattered sev­ game this year and it was only singling with one out. Fred said the outfielder, who still is (Chicago at Cleveland eight Triple Oorwn winners. Is dieted 1*'®''*®'“ wins day—and moved Into po- on a single by Sal Bando. Angel iJiego can be tougher than pull­ en hits and Ron Hunt produced the second time they've scored Ken ’.ali fcllowed with a single the No. 2 home run hitter of all- the 3165,000-a-year superstar "I was told that they were Minnesota at Boston very much a part of Derby lore ^ weather service official ® five-length victory In Uie gjuco at 141. pion. He had been ordered back Mangual also singled to put ing teeth. NEW YORK (AP) __ Tornoto toughie, who missed the winning runs with a two-run four runs in an inning. and Morales drove in Brown time. didn’t help a .146 batting aver­ golr,-: with young players,” Texas at Detroit but so are DoneraU and Cano- gald chameS of thundershowers Defi»y- The horse was Sir Bar- irwln, a former national clds thad Included southerly from 15 to 20 mUes race he won In 14 e w e r starts <-xt’s only haUf over,” he tne blueline blues today M the Maple Leafs. stlll subpar from the effects of the seventh Inning, Suppose it was? dicated that the great out­ "Why punish me? When your and Phil Niekro spaced seven victory B.ialnst three defeats, the campaign, and drew an in­ lieved Koosman to get the last RIva iUdge, the lOTl 2-year-oId ^our. Derby highlighted shrugged. they prepared for the Frtuicls had indicated on a bout with colitis and defense- The A ’s and Yankees met "I'd have to wait and see. fielder, who broke In with the time is up they tell ycu to go? hits as AUanta halted a three- lowered his earned run average tentional pass in five trips. Last out of the Inning. Majpr League chaiaplon, end a ramk outsider by the whipping duel between <>x cam’t get that excited now. fourth game of the Nation- Wednesday that he would hesl- man Bobby Orr Is skating with a- Hom e Kun Paces 1 wins nin Uve Dancer Ws o«Uy defeat In Ralph Garr, who hit .343 for But I wouldn’t hesitate to use 191 CENTER ST. found control and the path to fourth on singles by Aurelio DeMarco underwent Imme­ single with the bases loaded in Ryan’s Express seems to be son, Min, 19; Darwin, Min, 19. ■ 1963; Gallahadian, 372.40 In the Atlanta Braves, last year him.” 643-1558 the Hall of F’ame in southern Rodriguez, A1 Kallne and BUI diate emergency surgery and is the 10th Inning gave Cincinnati picking up steam even HOME RUNS—Daiwin, Min, fa ’ ' 1 1 ■ 1 Tfei*' .1 1 1940, and Proud Clarion, 382.20 side 80 bases in his first full In addition, Francis has sum­ (California. through for the playoff.s Nell­ its victory over Pittsburgh. FVeehan. 6; Cash, Det, 6. moned Steve Durbano, a first though the engineer isn’t The Angels scored twice in * * • Hraun Gelebrated Birthday ______major league season. son had his knee packed in Ice • OUR NEW HOURS # Pete Rose had pulled the Reds STOLEN BASIES—D. Nrtson, year pro who spent the season going all out on the throt­ the second on Andy Kosco’s TWINS • BED SOX and spent Friday at Lenox Hill into a 4-4 tie with a run-scoring Tot, 8; Metcraw, (Cle, e. with Omaha of the <3entral tle. single, a triple by Leo Car­ Hospital. He was described as single In the seventh. The Twins maintained their PITCHINa (2 Deolsloas)— Leeqpie, accumulating more ”I've decided I can throw denas and Ken Brett’s wild IH-ganle lead in the AL West Few Days Early at Fenway “very doubtful,” by 0>ach Em­ Monday to Friday, 8 A.M. to 5:30 P J L Blyleven, Min, 44), 1.000, 3.88; Top-Seeded Laver than 4(X> penalty minutes. easier with better results,” No­ pitch and added two more in with Steve Braun slamming a ile Francis for Sunday after­ Siebert, Ban, 2-0, 1.000, 4.84; BOSTON (AP) — Minnesota club with this - fast start The Bruins aren't the health­ lan Ryan of the (California An­ the third on singles by Ryan two-run homer, Rich Reese de­ noon’s fourth game. Saturday, 8 A il. to 5 F.M. Kekich, NY, 2-0, 1.000, 3.57; Twins third baseman Steve Braun said. ” I always seem to iest team In the world either. gels said before railroading the and Sandy Alomar and sacri­ livering a two-run single and That reduced the Rangers de- Bradley, Chi, -0, 1.000, 8.91; Braim will tirni 24 Monday, but get off to a goed start. I feel Center Phil Esposito missed Milwaukee Brewers 4-0 Friday fice files by Ken Berry and Red Carew doubling home the fensive unit to Brad Park, Rod _ , . .... Sunday, 9 AJi. to 1 PJI. Kaat, Min, 3-0, 1.000, 1.43; the t^ond-year sensaticn cele- good at the plate, I’m relaxed Prominent Net Victim night on three hits and 14 Vada Pinson. other run against the Red Sox. Selling and Dale R olfe-the trio lunchecm where R.Woodson, Min, 3-0, LOOO, brated a little early with a and seeing the ball welli I hope — a -.M -a .1,- 1- he was to pick up the Art Ross strikeouts. * • * Rico Petrocelll’s sixth - inning 3.89; Locker, Oak, 2-0, 1.000, standout performance against it keeps up.” LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — Top-seeded Rod Laver Trophy as the scoring cham- Ryan turned in some brilliant ORIOLES ■ ROYALS homer was Boston’s first of the ____ 4.- way through the third period of AND 0. 00. the Boston Red Sex. Much of Braun’s 1972 success was the most prominent victim of a series performances In several frus­ The Orioles rallied for three season in 12 games. oi upsets Thursday night’s game. They trating seasons with the New STTUKEOUTB—Coleman, Broun led he American has been at the expense - but when he was bad he was hitter and Dave Dimcan drove n ^ t to take the first of a heat you with his cult with more than 370,000 In and Froehling meets New- Game 3. Sports Dial scoreless struggle. Ian, (Cln, .426; Stennett, Pgh, EXTRA SAVINGS!...EXTRA SERVICE!... horrid. In the tie-breaking run with a w ^gam e series at Fenway ^ his bat. earnings, was outplayed by combe In the semifinals Satur- The fifth defensive job will Singles by Mark Belanger fourth-inning single and hom­ .409. The problem was that he hit a lo w home run off With the Twins ahead 2-0 In Marty Rlessen of Chicago, who day. likely go to Jim Dorey, the ex- and pinch hitter Terry (Crawley ered in the seventh to lead the R U N S —Wynn, Htn, 16; EXTRA SATISFACTION!.. EXTRA CHOICE! SATURDAY didn’t always know where his ^ ‘*>® “ >® consUtently with pass- started the counter-attack auid A's over the Yankees. W.Davls, LA, 16; Bonds, 8F. 1:55 Red Sox vs. Twins, WTTC supercharged fast ball was chased starter Mike Hedlund. ^ S S^^dri^'^to ^ Yastrzemskl singled and ftlco ‘"f « ’ FYitz Peterson, 0-4, held the 18; Morgan, C3n, IS; Tolan, 2:00 (3) ABA Nets vs. Pacers headed. "Ryan still wants to Don Buford greeted reliever (Cln, 16. runs, added a single and a sto- Petrocelti w alk^, bringing *y- strike out all on the first A's hltless until Joe Rudl dou­ Malloy Pushes Up Speed (30) Cubs vs. Astros 'I'om Burgmeier with a bunt RUNS BATTED IN—King- len base, and made two fine de- Danny (h ter to the plate. The second and third seeds in pitch,” seiid pitching coach bled with one out in the fourth (8) Mets vs. Padres, single and Belanger scored man, 8F, 22; Tolan, (Cln, 19; fensive plays to choice off Red Cater hit a hot smash down the tourney were also upset. LYNCH MOTORS WINF Tom Morgan after the lanky when third baseman Paul and scored on Sal Bando’t To 188 in Qualify ing Run single under the glove of short Wynn, Htn, 19. Sox rallies and preserve the the third base line and Braun Australian John Newcombe 4:30 (18) Yanks vs. A ’s, WINF right-hander broke into the Schaal’s throw sailed past first Mhihesota win. stabbed it then fired to second knocked off second-n(nked stop (Cene Michael. Bando HITS—Trtan, O n, 29; Bonds, 5:00 (3) Kentucky Derby American League with a four- base. Merv Rettenmund singled "I was anticipating a fastbcUl to start a rally-kiUlng double countryman Ken Rosewall 8-4, INDIANAPOLJS, Ind (AP) the track except during the two came around on singles by An­ 8F, 27. (8) Wide World of Sports: hit shutout of Minnesota but home the tjdng run emd Boog HOME R im s —Wynn, Htn, 8; from OUlp,” Braun said of the {day. 7-8. — Oiarging Jim Malloy pushed weekends of qualifying for the **'■“'SiSr®™ irigwimB Stock Car Racing only lasted a total of 4 1-3 in­ gel Mangual and Duncan. Powell’s sacrifice fly delivered Kingman, 8F, 8; Santo, Chi, 6; pitch he hit for the homer. “I The Red Sox threatened Cdral - “ Pk the- ...... month’s- ______top^ speed _ at____ the_ Hn the nings in his next two starts. the winner. * • • HAAaron, AU, 5; (Colbert, SD, 6. taew Ray •wasn’t getting his again In the seventh, but again t ,, o ..__ . Bobby Unser, who won — SUNDAY Elsewhere, Baltimore edged * • * WHITE SOX . INDIANS STOLEN BASES—Mtegan, breaW ^ i^ over agal^ me Braun stepped the raUy before <^*>Ies, Fta.. who leanied to Indlanapcdls Motor Speedway to i„dy 600 In 1968, turned a 190.8 2:00 (3) Stanley Cup: Bruina Kansas City 3-2, Texas nipped a n d it was a 31 count, so I had it could get started. Boston courts and Is at 188.046 Friday afternoon as be m.p.b. lapduring the tire tests vk. Bangers TTOBRS - RANGERS Wilbur Wood made a pair of (Cln, 9; Tolan, (dn, 9; Brook, Detroit 2-1, Minnesota w h lj^ d Bill Gcgolewski, who entered first-rinning runs stand up for StL, 7. to look for the fast one. I hit It trailed 3-2 with two oute and ^ riow s u r t ^ s like continued to lead the rest of the In March, but MaUoy’s top lap Bed Sox va. Twins, WTIC Boston 5-2, Oakland downed the the game with a Texas-sized his fourth triumph in pitching the bases loaded, when Lula ^® ®aiT>«ted courts here, pack in pursuit o f the 190 bar- Friday was the best since then. (8) NBA Playoffs: Knicka PmCHING (2 Deolslans)— pretty fair.” , TOYOTA New York Yankees 3-1 and the 8.18 earned run average, check­ the White Sox past, the Indians. In fact,, Broun has been hit­ Aparicio lined a drive toward second up- rfer. Eleven drivers Have now va. Lakers Seaver, NY, 4-0, 1.000, 1.47; LAND OIUISER Chicago White Sox shaded ed Detroit until he needed help Pat Kelly opened the game ting them “pretty fair” all sea­ Braun, who scooped up the ball- set, overcoming tbird-seeded__ ^ "nie Denver, Oolo, driver >«<»» driven Into the 180s, including 3:89 (89) World Championship J^Ray, Htn, 4-0, 1.000, 2.78; Sut­ (Cleveland 2-1. from Mike Paul and Horaclo with a single, stole second, took son. His performance Friday and made the tough play at T""* had the top lap tpeed at the official one and 10-lap record Tennis • • • ton, LA, 44), 1.000, 0.66; Ma^ DEUVERED IN Pina in the eighth. third on an infield cut and lack, NY, 8-0, 1.000, 343; night Ufied^his season average third to end the Inning. «*’ ’ ®Yoehllng had pre- track in hla new Dan Gurney- holder Peter Revson and tbree- PRIDES START AT 4:99 (8) Ante Bacing ANGELS - BREWERS Ted Ford homered for the scored on Dick Allen’s sacrifice Champion, Phi, 8-0, 1.000, 2.48; for nine g ^ e e to just under didn’t have3good con- fifth-seeded Ar- buUt Eagfle five of the seven time winner A.J. Foyt Jr., each A l Models Available 5:99 (13) Golf: Sealy Ladies’ Ryan hopes to emulate anoth­ CONTROVERSIAL DO(^—Pittsburgh pitcher Dock Ellis dresses for last mLce playing thhd last ^hur Ashe In three ««t.. days cf practice now comideted of whom made it for the first MANCHESTER Rangers in the second and los­ fly. The winning run was pro­ Nolan, can, 84), 1.000, 3.96; .500 And he must be ^ven abme For Immediate Delvery OpM er hard thrower named Sandy night’s game shortly after he was involved in an argument with a stadiim credit for the Twin’s 10-3 sea­ year,” Broun' said. “ But navr CUff Drysdale of South Af- for the May 27 IndfauuqxdlB 600- Ume Friday. Revson hit a top 2054 er Jee (Coleman walked Gego- duced on singles by Bill Melton, McDoweU, SF, 8-0, 1.000, 8.88. (8)' ABC’s Championship Koufax' who couldn’t locate lewskl with the bases loaded in Carlos May and Rick Belchardt security policeman who had to use m ac) to calm him down. Ellis did not dis­ BTIUKEOUTS-Oariton, Phi, son mark. you hit a g;round bah to me and rlca, ranked fourth, moved Into mile race. of 183.824 and Foyt clocked Auto Baoing home plate in New York— the fourth to force home the off rookie Dick Tidrow. play proper identification and tried to force his way into the dressing room. 43; Seaver, NY, 88. 'T twnk T’ve helped the baU Fll make the (day. the favorite’s role by ellmtnat- AU s];)eeds are u n officia l at 181.745. V'"' ■ • * V ^ / I

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1972 MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1972 PAGE THIRTEEN Holp Wowf d rpinulo 35 ArHclet For Sole 45 Household Godds 51 LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours KNEEHOLE mahogany desk. daily, ring beU for service. $40. Electric can opener $3, U you U n over 18 and look­ Shiners; crawlers, etc. 144 electric skUlet, $8, two bowling ing (or (UU-tlme work with Doming Street, Manchester, bolls, 16 and 10 pounds, with good pay, we can use you. Route 80, South. bags, $8 and $6, electric broom. 643-4640. Openings on «U shifts. Ap- ALUMINUM sheets used as In person. printing plates. .009 thick, 28x CARPETS —Wholesale to you DAlBY QUEEN BRAZIER 36” , 20 cents each or 0 for $1. at the Warehouse. Fantastic 242 ^ o o d St. 648-2711. savings guaranteed. Carpet 10 A.1C.-NOON or O-ll P.M . Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., CONTENTS from apartment Manchester, Conn. Phone 646- m house redevelopment project. 8668. Cash and Carry. PABT-TlMfl) secretary • recep­ Inducting sinks, bath tubs, HeoHiigaedPImiiibliig 17 tionist needed in Manchester stoves, combination doors, GENERAL ELECTTRIC auto- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS medlosl office. Hours 1-0 p.m„ NO JOB too amall. Immediate kltchen cabinets, furnaces, matic washer, exceUent condl- 8:30 AJM. to 5:00 PJtf. Monday through Friday. Typ­ service on service calls. Free HAPPY ADS Order Your HAPPY ADS ) o i i; etc. 643-2465, 643-1442 evenings, tion, $125. Kenmore electric estimates gladly given on ing required, but no ahorthand. dryer, $60. Phone 646-3970., Far your A it and Paint Senior Citizens Gold CLEAN, dark, rich loam, five COPY CLOSING TBHE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVTP. heating or plumbing. Faucets Neat appearance and work BERRrS WORLR 10% OFF Gall >l- MOK (II !/'l \ yards, $22.60. Sand, gravel. repaired or installed. Water “ Happy habits, pleasant personality Suppifes, stap In at... Cards honored on 4:S0 P.M. OAT BEFORS PUBLICATION stone, manure, pool and patio ESTATES and household lots to pumpe worked on. Complete and a good telephone manner All regular priced merchan­ c n t n o c c I •l-ciimi I ( rn (<■ I Tuesdays and sand. 643-9504. buy. Bob Blucklger, 648-3247. jiL or college giri PAINT GO. MAGIC MIRROR convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST for night babysltUng. Gall 646- HOUSE PHARMACY Conn., Interstate 91, at Route 228-0487. s u r a j ii' Painting and papering. Fully res MAIN STREET 767 MAIN ST. 140. Old guns and sworids f r o m ------DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In tine for the Insured, workmen’s compen­ 0284. . ------■■ MANCHESTER MANCHESTER the Waugerman cdlectlon and NECX3HI-Alco sewing ma- next Insertion. The Herald is responsIMe for only ONE In­ sation, liability, property dam­ & HALE LIGGEH DRUG correct or omitted insertion for any advertlsem«it and then CALL 643-2711 RN and LPN’a, all shifts. We others, terms carii. chine. Unclaimed lay-away, 946 MAIN s t r e e t BIANOHKSTEB PARKADE only to the extent of a “make sood” insertion. Errors which age. Call 64S-1M9. are again expanding our facil­ never used, originally $149.50 do not leesen the value of tiie advertisemenf will not be ity. Professionals needed full now $69.80. Buttonholes, mono- corrected by “ make good” Insertion. . .. SaflMOM M anchester ... SMMona or part-time. ExceUent wages Boats & Accessories 46 ^ am s, hems, sews on buttons, THOMAS BURNER FREE CHECKINO SERVICE nay hov* (Mt you and .benefits. Opportunity for Meihbers of the CauitesyAond . . . If if s hardware, etc. Guaranteed. 522-0476 deal­ HEATING & PLUMBING Evening aaay hooawiityaw to our Gold Cord l/Manc/jesferr/r FIBERGLASS boat cloth, $1.30 er. o hoppyorfl o happy odH advancement. Apply Meadows Barber’s Association . . . Cansideratian per yard. Polyester resin, $6.95 643-2711 Clean up $13.00 with Parts Omvalescent Center, 333 Bid- we have it! Senior Cttisens displaying the associa­ given ta gaUon. Fiberglass repairs at (3LEAN, used refrigerators, H erald well St., Manchester. 646-2321. moderate cost. 644-1820 after 6 ranges, automatic washers Manchester, East Honors tion emblem honor the Sentar Citizens a t... Open Saturday 9-12 Noon p.m. and weekends. with guarantees. See them at WOMAN for house cleaning, MANGHESTER for your oonvenlenoe Hartford, Glastonbury Senior Citizens Senior GRizons’ B.D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 Automobiles For Sole 4 two days weekly. Phone 649- 17’ FIBERGLASSED plywood Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Happy Birthday MANCHESTER HARDWARE A Main St. Call 643-2171. 1969 CHRYSL.ER Town and 30 day guarantee 5765 after 4 p.m. Gold Card. Gold Gards boat with cabin and built-in HERALD Country Station wagon, air- no sooting, no chemicals (tomorrow) MANGHESTER head. 1971 60 h.p. Evinrude DARYL SECRETARY - Receptionist, DRUB SUPPLY GO. electric start motor, trailer and Musical Instniments 53 conditioned, loaded with ex­ used. MINIMOD exceUent portunlty avail­ MANCHESTER 295 BROAD ST. BOX L E H E R S Love, BRIAN LEMIRE 717 MAIN STREET 877 MAIN STREET STATE DANK extras. $1,500. 643-7716. tras. Ehccellent condiUon. 643- Love, able In OB-GYN office In Man­ (Opposite Sears Roebuck) 0666. TEXACO FUEL OIL 16.5 Condominium and BARBERS' MANCHESTER 1941 MAIN STREET F or Y ou r Barbara chester. Must be good typist COMPLETE outfit— 14%’ fiber­ BABY GRAND piano. In excel­ CALL 633-5833 Mils Yahtsee but no shorthand required. Ap- ASSOCIATION MANCHESTER 643-1161 glass boat, 65 h.p. Mercury tilt lent condition. Ciall 649-0270- Infomiation 1969 MGB Roadster, good con­ from dition. Must sell. $1,800. Call lUloant must be neat and have trailer, skis, tacometer. Many ITIE HERAIJ) will not 649-4911. B O m Heating and Plumbing Happy loth Birthday Happy Birthday a pleasing telephone personal­ extras. Uke new. $1,200. Phone ity. Pleasant office and conge­ « O L D C A R D S 875-2482 after 5 p.m. Antiques 56 disclose the identity of — Prompt, courteous service. DEBBIE The "Big M." GRANDMA For Photographle Needs and We Carry a Full Line any advertiser using box 1970 CHEVELLiE 350 engine,' 4- nial co-workers. Hours 9 a.m.- Senier Citizens Gald CaU 643-1496. WELCOMBD AT iu RUNABOUT with wlnd- THE PA(3K Rat-antiques and letters. Readers answer­ speed, mags and headers. Call W e love you, Love, 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Send Help to Senior Cttisens, of Touraine Paints and collectibles. Saturday smd Sim- ing blind box ads who "Honda" Harry shteld, good condition. Teenee- after 6 p.m., 649-3614. GRANTS Humbing Service — Mommy, Daddy, Vicki Robin, Bobby, Scott, buslneas and pers<»ial refer­ Cards are hanared at SEE t day 12-6 p.m., weekdays Call desire to protect their Wallpaper Supplies. Trailer, asking $300. Phone Free estimates, plus quaUty and David Michael and Punic Jodi and Todd ences to Box BB, Manchester Offers Reduced 643-6680. Flora Road, off Route identity can follow this 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, automaUc, work. 643-6341. Herald. 649-4161 after 6 p.m. procedure: original owner. AMting $1,460. Admissions to Senior 85, Bolton. Phono Kathy, 1-466-1810. 742- SAM WATSON Plumbing and NASSSFF SAUEM NASSIFF PAUL'S Citizens on all film 22’ OWENS flagship cabin ------Enclose your reply to "Did you make any interesting Vo/ue judgments" NURSES AIDES — All shifts, cruiser, galley, head, sleeps ANTIQtre Brass bed full 6182. heating. Bathroom remodel­ Happy 38th Birthday full and part-time. Training CAMERA ft PHOTO SHOP ' PAINT ft the box in an envelope - today, dear?"" Help Wonted-Female 35 Happy 12th Birthday program s. three. Phone 742-7416. sized, hi poster, ashing $135. ing and repairs. Free esti­ avaUaMe for those who qual­ A R M S CO. 629 MAIN ST. WALLPAPER SUPPLY address to the Classified 1967 CAMARO, four-speed, posi- KATHRYN 76S MAIN STREET Call 643-9321. Manager, Manchester mates. CaU 640-3808. COCKTAIL waitresses, evening SWEETIE ify. ExceUent w ages and MANCHESTER 645 MAIN gnUEET tractlon, air-conditioning, 327, (Keep SmiHng) 991 MAIN STREET M S-im Enjoy Yourself — 1969 15' FIBERGLAS West Evening Herald, together hours, CaU 644-0618. totervlewa fringe benefits. Apply Mead- 276 h.p., trout disc brakes. 876- Love, Get Out To See A Movie Wind,nfinu, navy top,a/j,, backua,;a aiiu and side lSf<««a»#l » EB with a n\emo listing the by appointment cnly. Hie Love, dows Oonvalescent (Jenter, 338 M7-91M 191 MAIN STREET curtains never used, seats con- w w a n iea “ IQ BUy BO companies you do NOl 7952. Lounge Cafe, South Windsor. Mom, Dad, Karen, Phil, MiHinery, Ray-Ray BldweU St., Manchester,. 646- ______6t8-1000. vertlble to Icunges. 1969 40 h.p. WANTED - antique furniture, want to see your letter. Business Services 13 Household Services 13>A Ken and the 4 Pets 1965 CADUXiAC, sedan deville, Dressmaking 19 GENEFIAL OFFICE work—peurt- 2821. Johnson, electric starter, pow- glass, pewter, oil paintings or Your letter will be de­ MANCHESTER Welding Serv­ NOW . . .No service charges stroyed if the advertiser air-conditioned, fully powered, LIGHT trucking, cellar and at­ tlme, 6-9 p.m., three nights Senior Citizens Remember er-ttlt, two gas cans. Excellent other antique Items. .Any quan­ ice, com er Durant and West tics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, CUSTOM made ladles dresses, RESPONSIBLE woman to care Golden of any kind with CBT’s condition. Trailer. See In Glas­ is one you’ve mentioned. low mileage, $1,600. 644-2358. weekly. A{^ly W. T. Grant C3o. OompUmentaiy - 66 TREASURE SHOPPE tity. n ie Harrisons, 648-8709, Middle ’Turnpike. General trees cut and removed. Call suits, bridal gowns and veils. Happy for toddler in my home, 3 days Y ears G o ld C ard s If not it will be handled Manchester Parkade. Happy Checking Accounts, If you’re tonbury, $1,800. 649-4766. 165 Oakland Street. 1971 CAMERO, V-8, copper with welding repairs, home owners Also hand set fashion Jewelry. I Ith Anniversary weekly. CaU 649-9406. in the usual manner. 643-6000. 22nd Anniversary Checking Honored 66 or Over. Someone You Love JEWELERS black vinyl top, excellent con- and sports equipment. 649-1133. INSURANCE Agency, experienc­ Accounts MANCHESTER PARKADE EVINRUDE outboard motors, (ANTIQUES, dolls, furniture, an- POWER mowers, hand mowers STANLIA WOMAN to stay with seml-ln- dlticn. Must Sell, Best otter ed personal lines underwriter, RUTH and JOHN Holsclaw and Mastercraft tique clothing. Jewelry,.1__ clocks, STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, vaUd, weekends only. CkiU 646- For the unique gift Call after 6, 649-6467. sharpening and repairing ser­ for career position. CaU Mr. Love, No Service Charge. C o N N E C m C U T trailers, sales - service. Com­ glassware, household contents, fireplaces, flagstone terraces. vice. Call “ SharpaU.” Free, M oving - QUAGLIA 1684, 643-4345 after 5. We honor area Senior plete service department, beat­ Lost and Found ZacMn, 643-5141. Babe UnUmlted free money see our selection any amount. Antiques and 1 AH concrete repairs, both In­ Love, pick-up and deUvery. 643-6306. Trucking - Storage 20 Theresa, Pete Jotm and Linda orders for Senior ^tlsens B a n k a Citizens with a 10% ing supplies, accessories. Things, 643-2504, 457 Main St., 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, bug. CaU side and outside, ittlUngs, WOMAN to care fer chUdren, Woolsey paints, Gerich’s FOUND — Gray and orange fe­ with savings accounts. Manchester. male kitten, very affectionate office 547-2591 or 649-0851. landscaping. Reasonably pric­ HAVE TRUCK wlU travel. Odd MANCHESTER' — Delivery — Uve In preferred. CaU after 4 Help Wcnted-Mole 36 T r u s t HERALD HAPPY AD discount on all Marine Service. 1082 Tolland Jobe, clean attics and cellars. light trucking and package de­ Happy Birthday AUTHENTICITY I and weU behaved. Phone 643- ed. CaU 6434)861. p.m., 649-2533. Happy Anniversary SALES Associates — Growing Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. Tree removal. Free estimates. livery. Refrigerators, washers AUNT M ARY VERNON 8 Branch Offices purchases. 4670. real estate company with four 687 MAIN ST. 1963 CORVAIR Monza. best TWO Handymen want a vari­ CoUege student. 875-8066. and stove moving specialty. WAITRESS and kitchen help, NATIONAL BANK Call 643-2711 Rooms Without Board 59 Love, May 7th offices, wiU train new appll- MANCHESTER in Manchester LOST Gray and white female offer. Phone 643-7756. ety of Jobs, by day or hour. Folding chairs for rent. 649- fuU-tlme, from 6:30 a.m. to 3 VERNON CIRCLE Florists - Nurseries 49 angora cat vicinity firing Yards, attics, cellars cleaned. REWEAVENG of bums, moth- p.m., or 2:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Richie, Dougie csinta from Manchester and TR 6, 1970, low mUeage, very 0752. LARGE furnished room, gentle­ Street. Reward. 649-4875. Lawns and gardener's service. holes, zippers repaired. Win­ ApfUy In person, between 2:80- surrounding towns, for a real UPRIGHT Yews. 18” -24” must clean, exceUent condition. $2,- and Jodi-Lyn man only. 646-1061. CaU 643-5305. dow shades made to measure, 5 p.m. Top Hat Restaurant, 257 ROGERI estate career. ExceUent com­ Inquire for details at dig your own. 100 minimum 600. CaU 643-9508. edl size Venetian Minds. Keys mission schedule. CaU Mr. Known for Qoality "The town's leading * SOLD CARDS LOST by senior citizen, small Poinring - Papering 21 Broad St., Manchester. No our store. Open Mon.- order. $1. each. 643-6801. EXCELLENT large front room, manilla envelope containing LOAM lor sale, top quaUty, made whUe you wait. Tape re­ Dwyer, Evans and ClEq>p, R®" hardware store" 1965 MUSTANG convertible, 8 phone calls please. Fomoos for Service — private entrance, near center. also fUl and gravel. Licensed corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 J. P. LEWIS A SON, custom Happy altors, MLS, 647-1464. Gold Cards must be present­ Sat. 9 - 9:30, Son. 9 -8 sum of money to be used to pay cylinder, automatic, fuU pow­ Love, Reasponslble gentleman. Long important bills. Reward. 646- for all types sanitary work. Main St., 640-6221. decorating, interior and ex­ Woman to care for 3 chUdren blaufurniture stores er, damaged side. Best offer. 23rd Anniversary ed at time of purchase. Senior Garden - Farm - term rental desired. Call 647- 4661. Dozer, brokhoe, pay loader, terior, paperhanging, fuUy In­ and prepare supper, 3 to 6 PARIStlme Janitorial work, 647-9665. The 5 Js Dairy Products 50 1145, or 649-6896. rental and site work. LatuUppe CARPEINTHY, repedrs, odd sured. For free estimates, caU p.m., Monday through FYiday. MOM and DAD mornings or evenings. CaU 649- BUSH Citizens may obtain these NORTHWAY LOST: Passbook No.26-011807-4 Jobs, light trucking. Phone 649- 649-9668. If no answer 643-6362. with love from Jay, Jane, Julie, 6334. Bros. Inc., 872-4386 or 742-9477. Walnut Street area. Phone 649- HARDWARE GO. cards at the . . . PHARMACY BUY your potatoes, direct from lU B THOMPSON House —Oot- Savings Department of the Con­ 3904. 7770. Jon, Joy the potato warehouse, corner tage St., centrally located, Trucks - Imctors 5 GOOD house painting, need not Steve and Tom RESPONSIBLE MAN for part- 793 MAIN STREET 280 N. MAIN ST. necticut Bank A Trust LIGHT trucking, odd joba, also 935 MAIN STREET Fbrmeriy KEITH’S of Buckland Rd. and Tolland large, pteasantly furnished moving large appUances. be costly, phone 742-7057 be­ COUNTER helper wanted, must time work In custom rubber MANCHESTER SENIOR (Next to Top Notch) Company. Application made CHEVY % ton 1967, gocxl concU- MANCHESTER O t Manohestor Tpke., Buckland. As low as $1 rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 tween 7-8 p.m. for free esti­ be experienced. Apply In per­ Happy Btrthday molding shc^. Hours approod- for paymeik. tlori. Only used as camper. Burning barrels delivered. $4. 646-4510 for 60 pounds. 646-8248. for overnight and permanent 644-1776. Building Contracting 14 mate and be pleasantly sur­ son, Ann's Spot, 21 Oak Street, Happy Birthday mctiely 5-9 p.m. plus Satur­ CITIZENS CENTER 1116 Bfain Street Phone after 4 p.m., 742-8284. TOM guest rates. prised. Manchester. ROBERT BURNS days. CaU 872-4277. between 8- I------TWO AMBITIOUS studente ex- ROBBINS carpentry re- Love, 6. Control Rubber Inc. Dart LOST — $20 bill vicinity House 1966 FORD pick-up for parts, Hausehald Goods 51 LADY ONLY — furnished room perienced in gardening,' lawn modeling ^>eclalist. Additions, EXTEIRIOR house painting. SEXRETARY — “ It’s the real Love, Hill Rd. Vernon. Conn. GOLD CARD HOLDERS and Hale. Reward, 649-1724. many new or recently rebuilt. Mom, Dad, Jo Marie for rent. Kitchen privileges mowing, painting and a vari- rooms, dormers, porches, We'U get the Job dene with thing,” we are looking for a 10% DISCOUNT FREE CHECKING 20% DISCOUNT JOHN buys and sells used fur­ 649-5617. After 8 p.m. Mom, Dad, Ellen, and parking. $20 weekly. 15 ety of odd Jobe. CaU after 4, cabinets, formica, bullt-lns, care. For free estimates call real sharp individual who wUl and Paul BOLTON niture, appliances, 479 Middle Frank and Rick PRINTING PLANT To All Gold Cord Holders ACCOUNTS to Senior Citizens all day 10% Pearl St., Manchester, be­ Personab 649-5566, 643-0919. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. between 9-11 a.m. and 6-7 p.m. accept the chaUenge of a good Tpke., east. Open afternoons. tween 12-5 p.m 646-7378. Elxperienced. position Involving typing and Second Shift to oU Senior Citisens at Monday and Tuesday, PHARMACY on most Items. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Trailers - LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — Happy Birthday WAiNTED-ride to Aircraft first CEILING and ceramic tile spe­ shorthand of above average any ot onr brandies. 1:30 - 4:30 Wednesday, until 9 p.m., 646-5823, 646-7679. GENTLEMAN only, kitchen new homes custom built, re­ • Two Color Pressman. Route 4 4 A See our other specials shift, urgent, from vicinity Mobile Homes 6>A cialist, one celling or all, re­ PAINTING — Exterior, Capes speed and a good working HapFLy 16th Birthday 30” Press-experience neces­ Thursday and Friday. privileges, parking, 649-4936, modeling, additions, r e c and Ranches. FYee estimates. TOM at the Notch WORKING 36” electric range, Center St. and Broad St. 649- RECTOWN Clearance — We paired or replaced. Rooms re­ knowledge of figures. Good sary. 289-8986, 568-7339.' 1188. paired or remodeled. No Job rooms, garages, kitchens re­ Phone 643-6022. SHARON CERETHA HARTFORD and refrigerator and double have 'twelve brand new 1971 modeled, bath tile, cement starting salary, exceUent bene­ Love, • CSilef 15 Operators BRAY'S too smaU, special rate. Work fits' and a real good opportuni­ Experience necessary In G v a n t s NATIONAL Open Monday • Saturday 9-9, bowl sink. $60 for all. Phone RIDE needed from Walker St. pick-up Ccaohes that must be work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ RICHARD E. MARTIN. FuU JEWELERS FURNISHED ro^m for mature done on weekends and eve­ ty to associate with a top bot­ Love, Paige and Sarah color end close register. BANK Sondi^ and Holidays 9-1 649-8921. to 'Travelers Woodland St., scld. If yoUvIwve been waiting dential or commercial. CaU professional ■ painting service. K ’ J K' I 787 MAIN ST. working lady. 643-8649. nings, anytime, 647-9232. tling firm. Coca Cola. CaU Mother • MultlUth Operators X Hartford. Hours 8-4:15. for a deal u»at can't be re­ 649-4291. Interior-exterior. FYee esti­ and Trust Co. 244 Center St., Manchester MANCHESTER THREE-PIECE bedroom set. fused come on In whUe the se­ mates, fuUy insured. 649-4411. Miss ChUlson, for an appoint­ Experience necessary. furnished Please caU, 643-7556. TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — Happy 15th Birthday M anchester 643-0165 complete, $46. Five - piece CXIMFORTAELE lection is best. Trades wel­ MASONRY — All types of ment, 669-1330. Top wages, plus a liberal MANCHESTER PABKAMl Phone: 646-1996 chrome kitchen set, $28. Wing sleeping room for older em­ Trees cut, buUding lots clear­ INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ Happy Birthday TO OUR comed and bank Unancing stone, brick flreptaces, walls, benefits program that In­ chair, $8. And other Items. Can ployed gentleman. 272 Main ed, trees topped. Got a tree cial rates for people over 65. TRAVEL agency needs part- Automobiles For Sole 4 cheerfully arranged. Why not concrete steps, sidewalks. No SWEET LAURIE cludes a non-contributory be seen Sunday, May 7, 2-5 Street, Manchester. problem? Well worth phone CaU my competitors, then call time assistant. Morning hours. , HONEY ALSO OFFERING DISCOUNTS TO SENIOR CITIZBNS ARE THE FOLLOWING: Adams Jewelers, Beltone Hearing Services, Inc., Billie’s Beauty Shop, stop in and see the frtejidly Job too small. FYee estimates. Love, pension plan. p.m., 187 Summit St., Man­ 1961 THUNDERBIRD, full pow­ call. 742-8252. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. WlU train. Reply Box ” A ” , / Capitol Equipment Co., Inc., Conn. Institute of Hairdressing, <3oret Casuals, Jon-Ly (Coiffures, Land O’ FW ilon, Logan MiUs, Lovely ^ d y Beauty Salm, LARGE furnished room for folks at Rectown U.S.A. Rdute Over 20 years experience. Af­ Mom, Dad, Walter, Apply In person or call Manchester High School, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Pentland The Florist, Petite Beauty Shop, Reed’s Inc.,- The Book Shop, Turnpike TV, UrbMettl s chester. er, body, engine, transmission ter 6 p.m. 643-1870, 644-2975. Manchester Herald. Love, male only, parking, $16. week­ 6 West, Willlmantlc. Open ev­ CARPENTER — Rec rooms, Donald and Kristine 643-1101 Shoe Repair Shop, Vincent’s Food Haven, Sam Yuyles. gxxxl, extra wheels vrith stud­ ery weekday until 10 p.m. and cabinets, remodeling, odd Scooter and Punkin AIR-(X)NDrnONER, 8000 Btu, ly. Call 646-0223 after 6. DORMERS, garages, porches, Floor Finishing 24 ded snow Ures. Needs front- all day Saturday untU 6 p.m. Jdbs, Reascmable rates. 446 Ce­ COMBINATION $126. Self-defro3tlng refrigera- rec rooms, room additions, ALLIED tor v ^ t r separate freezing ROOM for rent for lady only, end work. 228-3802. dar Hidge Drive, Glastonbury, FLOOR SANDING, and refln- Bookkeeper-Sales Clerk kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Happy Birthday Happy 9th Birthday PRINTING SERVICES 1989 SHASTA Trailer, 13’, 633-23^. ishing (specializing In older compartment. $125. Porch sleeps 4. self-contained. CaU siding, general repairs. Quali­ For Jewelry store, five-day scon 579 Middle Tpke., West Live Stock 42 Articies For Sale 45 glider, $46. Davenport, $46. Oall648-6609. ______floors). Inside and outside Mcuichester, <3onn. Help Wonted-Male 36 Help Wanted - Sitootions Wanted - 1967 PONTIAC Catalina, good 643-6301 after 4:30. TWO YOUilQ m arried men will ty workmanship. Financing week, Tuesday through Sat­ JUDI NILES Love, Vanity table with glass top. condition. Phone 644-8777. painting. No Job too smaU. Male or Female 37 Female 38 FOR SALE — Jersey milking REDUCING equipment, Stauf- do small repAlr Jobs and paint­ available. Economy Builders. urday, full-time, pleasant Mommy, Daddy, BRIDGEPORT miller — set-up $20. All excellent condition, Apartments - Flats - 1968 VOLKSWAGEN camper, John VcrfalUe, 646-5750, 872- cow, 8-10 quarts per day. Rea- • (er vibrating couch with spe- ing, also ceUdr cleaning arid Inc., (643-6159, 872-0647, eve­ working conditions. Love, HARDING CHUCKER ^ ra - and operate, nights or days, all CLERKS to work part-time In WILL DO ironing, reasonable. 643-9034. Tenements 63 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, one own- English roof and tent, sleeps 6 2222. David, Stephen, Andy, sonably priced, 649-5234. light trucking. Cftjl 646-2692, nings. Mom and Dad UWB, experienced, all benefits, benefits. Dean Machine Prod­ retail store, must be mature; In my home. Will also pick up clal leg reducing attachment,______er, good condition. Must sell. Inside, gcxid condition. Aver­ 646-3726. SHOOK JEWELERS Jean and Julie steady work. Alr-conditloned ucts, 102 Colonial Rd., Man­ evening and weekend hours and deliver. Call 649-5024. $20. Hea-vy duty rowing ma- MAGNA VOX color television, 456 MAIN STREET — First $625. Phone 649-9486. age mileage. CaU after 8, 876- ROOM additions, dormers, ga­ AM-FM radio and stereo, floor, 3-rcom apartment. Heat, Bonds - 917 Main St. buUdlng. Apply In person only. chester. available. Apply In person. chine, ideal for man, $36. 643- 7450. rages, add-a-levels, roofing, WILL BABYSIT for one small Good condition. $300. Phone $128.20 family unit. Security. 1970 WHITE Volkswagen, excel­ MAN WITH Roto-tUler for hire. Manchester C. E. D. Happy 39th Birthday 9^6 dally. CAW Manufacturing Cumberland Store, 109 Center 9034. siding, foundations. Low, low Stocks - Mortgages 27 MALE over 18, part-time eve­ Articles Far Sale 45 846-0244. Call 646-2425, 9 to 6 p.m. lent condition. AM-B’M radio. Lawns and gardens custom’ Oo., 74 Eastern Blvd., Glaston­ St., or 449 Hartford Rd., Man­ child or infant. Days. Have a prices. Bank financing. Add-A- nings. No experience neces­ TORO 21” self-propelled lawn $1,800. Phone after 4:30 p.m., tilled. CaU 643-9920. MORTGAGES —1st, and 2nd WOMEN needed to show com­ Have a Happy MOM bury, Conn. license. CaU 646-5024. RADIAL Saw, 12” and 14” Motorcycles-Bicycles 11 Level Dormer, 289-0449. chester. mower with one season’s use, 5 649-2125 mortgages — interim financ­ plete line of CMonlal giftware sary. Apply A. C. Petersen’s blades. 6” planer-jointer. Met­ SHARPENING Service — Saws, GROWING tire concern needs WILL care for children, days, h.p., $126 or best offer. 846- Help Wanted - Female 35 24” GIRL’S OMumbla bike, ex­ ing — expedient and confiden­ and home accessories. No de- Love, Love, Farms, Top Notch Shopping SECURITY position open, ex- al lathe, 11x36” , OOG Spindle, 1964 FORD, Galaxie, automatic knives, axes, shears, skates, N.J. LAFTiAMME — Carpentry full or part-time. Please call 0342 after 4:30 p.m. cellent condition. $25. Call af­ tial service, J. D. Real Estate Uvering, high commissions. M., D. and B Chee man for tire service and man Plaza. perience necessary, apply in precision chucks, Jacobs rub- ______power steering, $300. Call 649- rotary blades. Quick service. contractor. Additions, remod­ for modem retread shop. Good 649-1434. ter 4, 875-5850. • Assoc. 643-5129. CaU 1-489-0344 or 1-482-6101. person. King's Dept. Store, ber flex collets. Vertical mill gARAGE Sale — 47 Jan Dr., BOOKKEEPER 2536 after 5:30. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 eling and repairs, 876-1642. benefits and overtime. Experi­ TRUCK DRIVER — Class I Manchester, Parkade. rotary table vise, large assort­ Hebron, Friday, Saturday, Main St., Manchester. Hours ence preferred, but not essen- license, experienced only. Will­ Exceptional opportunity for someone experienced through HONDA 1970 CL160, good con­ CARPENTRY — Repairs, re­ MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ BOOKKEEPER Gal Friday, Happy Happy 12th Birthday ment aluminum steel and Sunday, 10-5. Household Items, NEED CAR? Credit very bad^ daUy 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:30-9 ing to do over-the-road haul­ SCHOOL Bus drivers wanted, to Dogs - Birds Pets 41 trial balance. dition, best offer accepted. modeling, additions, roofing. ond, third. All kinds. Realty accounts receivable, pairroU,- taU. Must be steady worker. brass bar stocks. Finger Juvenile furniture, model A Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. 33rd Anniversary (May 7) ing. Contact Den Adams, 643- drive in town of Manchester, Vernon 872-8272. CaU David Patria, South Wind­ statewide. Credit rating unnec­ trial balance, typing, and Apply In person to Nlchols- SIBERIAN Huskies', AIO), brake, 16 gauge by 24” . 226 parts, electric counter - top Working conditions and compensation are extremely at­ est Douglas accepts lowest MR. & MRS. LESLIE ANN 9978. from 7:30-8:45 a.m. and 2-3:30 sor, 644-1796. essary. Reasonable. Confident phone work. Ectst of river, near Manchester Tire, Inc., 296 family raised blacks and sli­ amp. Miller welder. Miller spot range, miscellaneous. tractive. down, smallest payment, any­ 1970 KAWASAKI SS, Low p.m. CaU 643-2414, between 8-4 GARDENS rototilled by small tial, quick arrangements. Al­ Wickham Park, 289-5166. C. MERTENS Love, Broad St., Manchester. MAtaHNE assembler— Elxperi- vers. $125 up. 643-2^. welder. Large ”C” Clamps, 100 Career Individual only. Present bookkeeper retiring after where. Not small loan finance mileage, excellent condition. NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS— p.m. tractor. Call 649-5854. vin Lundy Agency. 627-7971. Love, Mom, Dad and Rich ence In machine assembly pound propane tank. Large A WIDE assortment of Items— 20 years. .-----— company plan. Douglas Motors Call 643-9323. Remodeling, repairing, addi­ 100 CcnsUtutlon Plaza, Hart­ NEEID extra money — but chil­ CXJTE, playful kittens, free to Dwight and Claudette AUTOMOBILE with some pneumatic back- s m a l l printed circuit house bolt cutters, large assortment Antique Flirnlture, China, SlI 345 Main. tions, rec rooms, porches and ford. Evenings, 233-6879. dren keep you heme? As an good homes. Fluffy gray, tiger, Only written resumes will be considered. Please do not 1970 TRIUMPH 500, 8” front- ground required. Should be locking for qualified personnel hardware, pipe fittings, nuts, ver. Paintings, 18th Century JUNK CARS removed, $10. Any roofing. No Job too small. Call Avon Representative you can GINGER MECHANIC others. Box trained. 649-7584. Glass — have been donated fer telephone or apply In person. 1969 MERCURY statical wagon, end, TT pipes, custom paint, I don’t know whether or not able to read prints and pneu­ to work In quality control, vi­ bolts, etc. 7 h.p. Toro snow condition. CaU 872-9133. 649-3144. Business Opportunity 28 set ycur cwn heurs, work when the Connecticut Public Televi­ air-conditioning, $1,150. Repos­ much chrome and extra parts. I riiould have put this. Brighter days, ask Immediate opening for qualified matic diagrams. All fringe sual and mechanical inspec­ blower. Analytical balance ABA TOOL & DIE CO. ycungsters are in school. Find MALE collie puppies, two, sion On-Alr Auction the week session. Savings Bank of Man­ Must sell. $900. 649-1469 after person. ’ Elxcellent opportunities benefits paid by company. tors needed. Experienced peo­ drafting machine. All Items 1395 TOLLAND TPKE. ROTOTILL gardens, lawns, BOLTON NOTCH —Former out hew easy It is to earn ex­ Happy Birthday for your permit. AKC, one white and other cf May 16-20. Preview: CPTV chester, 646-1700. 5 p.m. for experienced and conscien­ Plenty of overtime. Apply at ple preferred. Openings on in like new condition. 649-6879 flower beds. Call 646-7708, 429- McKinney Lumberyard on 4 tra cash the Avon way, with­ sable and white. $126 each. 643- Studio, 24 Summit St., Htfd. MANCJnESTHtit, CONN. Roofing - Siding 16 CONRAD The Bear and tious man. Electrical back­ Noble and Westbrook, 20 West­ first and second shifts. Apply anytime. 1967 FORD Galaxie 500 COLUMBIA Tandem two - seat 2525. ______acres, 3,500 square feet, home out upsetting tfamUy respK>nsl- 0341. Sun., May 7, 2-7 p.m. and Love, The Lamb ground required. Apply In per­ brook Street, East Hartford, in person, Multi-Circuits, Inc., ccmvertlble, V8, power steer­ improvement department bility. CaU 289-4922. TAG Sale- Saturday and Sun­ bicycle. Like new. Red and E. MACHIE — Light trucking, G^^^fTERS and i ^ s repaired son to Mr. Johnston, Dillon Conn. An equal ow>ortunlty 60 Harrison Street, Manches- BEAUTIFUL 9 weeks old kit­ Mon., May 8, 4-9 p.m. Collec­ ing, power brakes, excellent store remodeled to show fin­ Your Teddy Bear day, May 6th and 7th, 10 a.m. Help Wanted - Male ar Female 37 chrome. $60. Phene 649-3923. Lawns mowed. fortUlzini ExceUent work- RECEPTIONIST wanted for Sales and Service, 319 Main St., employer. tens, free to good homes. tors and the general public are " manship. Reasonable prices. ished basements, kitchens, ter. until dark. Gilead Street, Heb­ ccmdltion. Call after 5 p.m, clean-ups, flowerbeds trim­ Happy Anniversary Manchester. White and black male, brown­ invited. Table bids will be ac­ 1989 TRIUMPH 250 cc good siding, pools. WUl rent entire denial specialty practice in ron. Spool bed, square love 643-8174. med. C ^l 643-0339 after 5. Free estimates. 646-1399. TRAVEL agepey desires part- cepted. condition, needs minor repairs. or department. Suitable many modem downtown Hartford of­ Happy Birthday M O M and DAD ish double pawed female, five- seat, miscellaneous. fice. ChaUenglng pceitlon for DISHWASHER wanted nights, time help. Experience prefer­ toed tri-color female. 648-2210. VOLKSWIAGEN, 1968, leaving $300. Phone 646-4501. CARPENTER available eve­ AL LAPLANT—Siding, roofing, types of businesses. 1-223-4460. PETE Love, over age 40. Apply <3avey’e Salesmen Wanted 36-A EXCELLENT clean nursery HELP WANTED storm windows, awnings. Qual­ mature Individual who enjoys red. Call 646-2766. REFRIGERATOR, Oldie but state, must sell, gcx>d tires, ex­ nings and weekends. No job Love, Restaurant, 45 East Center St. ENGLISH SETTER, 8 months, loam, $20 a load, delivered. ceUent running ccmdltion, rea- HONDA-CB, 100, 1972, won In ity workmanship, free esti­ MANCJHESTER — ExceUent public contact. Typing neces­ Diane, Joanne SALESMAN —Wanted for com- "V goodie, $26. Stove, $25. Frigi- Phone 644-2427. contest, never used. $365. CaU too big or too smaU. CaU Ste­ restaurant business for sale, sary, benefits available, pleas­ mission ^es worrSadVex- B^T-TIME work, » had all shots, ready to train. s6nable. Call 649-9863 after mates. Frilly Insured. 649-3417, Dad, Mom, Anne, and Ronny Summer bonus. Students welcome. daire washer and dryer. 649-8451. phen Martin at 648-7295 after 2 established, comes complete ant office surrcundlngs. CaU perience necessary, Reasonable. Phone 649-6441 al­ $76 each. 6* aluminum step lad- GARAGE sale with many an- 6 p.m. 872-9187. Mary, Kathy and Minu DRAFTSMAN— part-time. CaU CaU lor Interview, 646-7247. p.m. with equipment, no Uquor. 522-9211. employment. 647-9120. ter 4 p.m. der, $8. Extension tree pruner, tlques. May 6, hours 7-9 p.m.; WEAVER TRAINEES 1971 CHEVEROLET Monte 1971 HONDA, 176 Scrambler. BIDWELL Home Improvement 742-8061. Amedy Realty, Realtors, 875- Happy Birthday EXCELLENT opportunity to m OMMY kitty despondent, $8. Portable laundry tubs, gar- May 6, 8 a.m.-9 p.m.. May 7, Carlo, automatic, 350, V-8, blue 228-3583 evenings. Co. Expert Installation of alu­ FULL-TIME work available, We will train qualified applicants. C om p ly paid 6283. Happy ^Anniversary ROBIN BOUTON Help Wanted - enter real estate field. High famjiy too large, father desert- den tools, 54” draperies, odds 10 a.m.-7 p.m., 3 Huckleberry with vinyl root, AM radio, pow­ FDR YOUR motorcycle insur­ Hoksobold Services 13-A minum siding, gutters and Sunday (May 70t) $100 salary plus bonus. No ex­ commission, energetic people to good home. Utter and ends. 228 Lydall St., Sat- Dr., East Hartford. 568-6081. fringe benefits and gpod wages. Alternating first er steeling, power disc brakes, trims. Roofing installation and THRIVING PIZZA shop In the D O N T BUY from perience necessary. CaU for Male ar Female 37 ance call the Crockett Agen­ WASHING machine repairs, for fast growing aggney. Call trained. 643-0783. urday. May 6th.______t h e RMO-FAX, copying m^ and second shifts. Apply— low mUeage. Many extras. $3,- repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. center of town, well establish­ Any Type Water Heater JIMMY Interview. 646-7247. now, Mr. O’Rourke, Jesdor cy. Ask for Betty Turner, 643- RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, Karen, Pat & Carolyn F’ACTORY help wanted, paid ^ TWO Large Hires Root Beer chine (The Secretary) Includes 160. Please caU after 6:30, 643- ed, good equipment, good Realty, 633-1880. FREE mixed puppies. 1577. Love, vacations, holidays, insurance 2 boxes of paper. Make offer, 4064. Maytag. Reasonable rates. lease. CaU BUl Rood at T. J. Keep Smiling FAST food griU man, experi­ males, one female. Call Before barrel dispensers. $75 each. RENT Alice enced preferred but will train. and many fringe benefits. Ap­ 643-2963. CHENEY BROTHERS, 1970 441 BSA Victor, excellent Owner of Ftke Coin Wash and Roofing and Crocket, Realtors, 643-1677. 3 p.m., 646-5816. Call 649-7875. VOLKSWAGEN Bug, 1969, 17,- condition. $700. Phone after 6 Dry Cleaning, 275 West Middle An 80-gaUon Electric Five days weekly, Wednesday ply (3avrok Corp. Industrial WATER HEATER Congratulations PROFESSIONAL heavy duty SCITREENED loam, gravel, 000 mUes. New tires. Very p.m., 646-2666. Turnpike, next to Stop and Chimneys 16-A Private instnicrions 32 To through Sunday. Alternating Psu’k Ave., Vernon, Conn., 875- Situations Wanted - good condition. Original owner, Shop, 643-4913, 047-1719. 58c a week on HELOO lines shifts. (Jood starting wages. figure salcxi equipment. Rea- processed gravel and fill, On the closing of 742- INC. $1,860. 87B-8300. ROOFTNG — SpeclItUzlng m- TUTORING — CoUege profes­ SMOKEY Ai^ly Hartford Rd. Dairy ------Female 38 Live Stock 42 sonable. Call 647-9989 or 1-423- George H. Grifflng. Inc. E n B E DeUveiy, Normal your new home. ARE YOU spring cleaning? ------—— ------AMBITIOUS coUege students, pairing roofs of all kinds, new sor tutoring high school En­ Installation, ()ueen, between 7-9 p.m. only. 5614. 7886. 31 Cooper Hill St., Manchester, Conn. Business Services^ 13 • K E E We'll miss you. Looking for new accessories? DAY OR overnight care In my SMALL white Gelding, 13.2 1968 BDRD^'Oalaxie, four-door experienced in indoor-cutdoor roofs, gutter work, chimneys, glish and Flench,\ coUege Ehi- Maintenance. M A RY and D O U G licensed home, Five miles hands. Five years, well train- ABOVE g;round oval swimming hardtop, exceUent condition MAN looking fer lawns to\mow painting, lawn care, window cleaned and repcilred. 30 years glish. Mall phene number Box Love Always, Good Luck, Mn^JJNO operator production— Hostess a Harmony Home par­ 648-4141 from center of Manchester, ed. Western, many ribbons, pool, 16’x28’x4'. Includes many TOP SOIL, atone free, for sale. throughout. $1,100. CaU 872- and doing odd Jobs.^^^dl 649- washing. Call 613-0066 or 646- experience. Flee estimates- TT, Manchester Herald, wUl PROGRESSIVE ELECTRIC Giggles set-up and operate, nights or ty and earn free gifts. Call 647- 649-9055 Julie and Rich 633-7785. $200. 646-2972. extras. 646-2536 after 6 p.m. Call Paul Sphendel, 649-0466. 9081. 4768. 4486 for free estimate. Call Howley, 643-5361. phone back. days, all benefits. 649-6260. 9306, 1-489-0344. v-t

PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVEatoTO HERAlfi/MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY^ MAY 6, 1972 PAGE FIFTEEN THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE 72 Hohsm For Solo 72 Hoiisot For Salt 72 Hoiists For Solo Lois For Solw 73 Out of Town UOOK'MOWIUEV^ 'N O V If MANCHESTER — Eight - room ANDOVBR — Overlooking lake, For Sole Andover .Hou AU. morning 75 CLASSIFIED BmNOOOTF^ , , Manchester home with Income potential, $2,600. Coventry — $8,600. Ver. bol/ton FROM 1ME DOCK AM6 tME islan d ! / ^ four rooms down, four up. Two AVAILABLE non-BoIfon L ake, $4,200. 'Ver­ baths, two kitchens, extra non '• Manchester line, $8,600, $20,900 V icinity buUdlng lot. Walk to school Two full baths, formal dining Tolland — $4,000. Hayes Agen­ 6-room Cape with 4 rooms $1 Million Budget Cl room, Uvlng room with fire­ ADVERTISING G' and ahptng. Woivertoh Agen­ cy, 640-Om. down, unfinished up, no $19,900 Coventry. Lake area. cy, Realtors, 649-281S. place, first-floor bedroom, oat- basement. Lovely comer lot, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Om>a, 6 rooma, garage. Won't In kitchen. In-ground 20x40 pool, MARLBOROUGH, 20 minutes in excellent area. Minimum 8:30 AJ». to 5:00 P.M. la a t MANCHESTEIR — 8-famlIy, B-8- treed lot. Priced In 20e. to Hartford, exceeds 8H acres, financing available. Immed­ Up For Vote Today OFFERS INVITED, BoUon. 8, stove and refrigerator In o v er 300* fron t. B ordered to the iate occupancy. Townspeople wUl meet tonight asking for $20,000 less then orig­ Must be sold Immedlataly. 7 each apartment. Modem ce­ roar by oUUe foreat. Aaklng T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT*. ramic baths, permanent vinyl and be asked to vote on the inally requested. 4tM PJO. DAT FUBUOAIION room Colonial Ranch, 2 up­ $8,900. Robert Agency, Boh town budget of nearly one mil­ stairs bedrooms not complete­ siding, a-car garage,- conve­ KEITH acaol, 330-9374. EAST HARTFORD — Seven- The Rham budgtet, put In at DmmIUm fWr Satnhlaj «ad Monaaj ta «:M FHdaj nient location. Char>Bon Agen­ Real Estate ______room ^Ut, three bedrooms, lion dollars. Of that, one third $826,000, has also been rejected ly finished. 2 finished bed­ of the amount is channneled to rooms down. Living rodm with cy, 643-0683. 640-4126 049-1932 ^ ------—------one-car garage, carpeting, ap- by residents of the three town the Board of EducaUon, which area and may be changed be­ YOUB COOPERATION WILL fireplace. Carpeting. Eat - In Lcmd For Rent 73>A PXances including dlehwasher. SIX-ROOM polonlal, central lo­ Immaculate condition. Nice is listed at $842,000, and another fore finalisation. BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 kitchen. Dining room, enclosed cation, garage, St. James Par- SUhCMIT STREET -- Four-bad- third goes to the regional school porch. 2-car garage. Treed lot. AFPROXXMA'TBLY half acre lot. Convenient location. Won’t ,011ier Boslneoa NARV U i. Ask for Ed pupre, In^r- room Colonial within walking lot for rent. Business zoned. board which is asking for $825,- In other business, the town So SOU RENTA $30,900 Manchester, CMlnlal, Im­ distance to many aoboola, 1% last at $30,900. Barry Realty, A NIBBLE .' naUonal Associates, 647-1800. Located at 673 Hartford Rd., 646-0682, 649-4864. 000. meeting will tonight elect a RONBOAT AND mediate occupancy. 3 bed­ hatha, garage, level lot. Bhcoel- The remaining $270,000 is al­ ConHiHied From FrtcecBiKi ^ooe rooms, Uvlng room, dining Mancheater. Reasonable. Call member to the Capitol Region YOUNG COLONIAL lent value at $83,900. T. J. after 6 p.m. 683-7863. BOLTON — Lakeside — four located to all other costs of Planning Agency, a member to room, kitchen. First flow fam­ Crockett, Realtors, 843-1677. with 4 large bedrooms, 2H rooms, aU electric. Minimum running the town and providing the reglcmal school board, mem­ Apartments - Flats - Apartments - Flats - ily room. 3 garages. Good con­ down, $1,400. Flano Agency, municipal services. bers to the Recreation Commis­ MaMMMtCNt dition. baths, flreplaced Uvlng MANCHESTER^ New on mar- Tenements______^ TeoewenH______43 formal dining room, fully- ket, four - bedroom Ootonlal. 646-2677. While this grand list this year sion and a Building Official. SUM cnry, CAL $31,600 East lUurtford. Colonial Out of Town is not considerably higher than The town will be asked to ap­ a^pUanced kitchen, double Two baths, garage, rec room, BOUTON — Cape Cod, family PLiElASANT 3-room apartment, WX)KINO for anything in real A4ICHLS LA*It with 4 bedroome, Uvlng room garagVk Set on a large treed For Sole 75 last year, standing at about prove the salary increases sug­ convenient suburban locatton. estate rental — ^>artments, with fireplace, dining room, convenient location. $80,900. size kitchen, dining area, rec $6,820,000, the tax rate neces­ lot. Many extraa to stay. Bel Air Real Estate, 648-0832. gested by the Board of Finance appliances, basement, like prt- homes, muIUple dwellings, no "APteUFOUONS kitchen,' garage, air condition­ OOVBINTRT Lake — 8-room room with tlreiriace, attached sary to provide for this year’s which recently ccmducted a sal­ H IS MOUTH, A ta r Priced to sell in the 30s. wintefiaed home, new furnace, vote home. Working adults, fees. Call J. D. Real Estate er. New roof. MANCHESTER — Custom buUt .garage, 170x200 lot. $26,600. Fl­ budget will be 93 mills, even ary review. **3-28*0- Associates, Inc. 643-B139. HIS TAlL.SOkUST HERITAGE HOUSE new bath. Ideal for summer ano Agency, 646-2677. after taking $24,000 out of sur­ Townspeople will also hear $31,900 Bhurt Hartford. Cape. 8 • bedroom Colonial. Living or rental, $9,500. Hayes Agen­ the FISHEIIMM': Living room arlth fireplace. Realtors-MLS 046-2482 room, 16x25’, ' two fireplaces, plus. the results of a five-man com­ MANCHESTER -- Four-room WE JIAVE customers waiting For the Finer homes. cy, 646-0181. VERNON — View, custom built Means Of Financing Large kitchen with dining screened porch, double ga­ 2400 sq. ft. solid brick ranch, mittee which studied the feasibi­ older apartment, second floor. for the rental of your apart­ area. Den, 3 bedrooms. As­ The Board of Finance has Ust- lity of the town's hiring a pro­ Refrigerator, stove. Conve­ EXCEPTIONALLY clean Cape. rage. ’ $36,900. Hayes Agency, BOUTON — 4-4, 2 family, 1,080 high mountain top setting, see ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ Out of Town sumable. liOnt condition. 646-0181. square feet of living area each ed as a proposed means of fi­ fessional paid assessor in lieu nient location. $130 plus securi­ tate Associates, Inc., 643-6129. Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Irienty of space for the kids to Hartford. Hayes Agency, 646- nancing the proposed budget, of the three man elected Board ty. Utilities extra. No pets. 644- For Rent $31,900 Manchester. Older Col­ ro3un on this huge lot. Move In- apartment, 2 garages, two 18x 0181. 44 onial. 4 bedrooms, Uvlng NEW LISTING — Eight room 10 patloe, 150x890 lot. Eiano an estimated income of $296,000,' of Assessors the town now has. 0846 after 12 noon. TViHEE - ROOM heated apart­ TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, large lot, ACRfiUkOB — 11-rcom Colonial, condition. $27,600. Elano Agen­ the surplus amount of $24,000, good locaUon, near shopping. room, (Unlng room, cat-in Ooltmlal, garage, large country Agency, 646-2677. An ordinance setting penalties ment. stove, refrigerator. Hebron large bam. Hutchins Agency cy, 640-2677. kitchen, 6 bedrooms, only $27,- and the tax revenues of 634,000 for zoning violations will be pre­ 142 SOUTH MAIN Street, Man- First floor, no pets. Centrally Ask for Earle Everett, Inter­ Realtors, 640-6324. kitchen, garage. On bus line. UNNMORB DRIVE — 6-room 600. Pasek Realtors, 280-7470, VEIRNON. — In-ground swim­ Wanted - Real Estate 77 based on the new mill rate. sented for residents' approval, chester. Heated five-room flat. located. $136 plus security. national Associates, 647-1300. $33,900 ICanchester. Brand new It is doubtful that the pro­ Available June 1st. Middle age WELLSWOOD VIEW Cape with m baths, fireplace, 742-8243, Barbara Rutherford, ming p«^, 3-bedroom Ranch and the manner of tax i>ay- CaU after 6 p.m., 646-1098. DUp YjEX — «-6, needs redeco­ Dutch Colonials, desirable lo­ HAVE quaUfied buyer for 2 or posed budget will be accepted ments will be determined. couple. No children or pets. BIO, HIGH Colonial with 2-car rating. Principles only. $23,000. garage, nice comer lot Late 668-7830. with first-floor family room, APARTMENTS cations. CaU for more details. acre fenced in treed yard. On­ 8-famUy home. Call Paul W. as presented since changes have The town will be asked to ap­ References, security deposit. garage and extra buUdlng lot. Owner, 649-3879. July occupancy. T.J. Crockett, Dougon, Realtor, 643-4686. Furnished Close to aU schools. Mr. Zlns- $41,900 Manchester. Ranch, too DUPLESC—6-6, 3 bedrooms, ly $84,900. Flano Agency, 646- already been'made that will al­ prove purchase of road equip­ Call 643-8572. many features to mention. Realtors, 64M677. modem kitchens and baths, ter the final figure. Apartments Wholesome family life In the ser, Belflore Agency, 647-1413. MANCHESTER — Two-famUy, 6200. LIKE a good reason to Ust your ment and will be asked to re­ DELUXE 3^-large rooms, heat, 43-A Ideal for young m* retired LAIfflFRONT — Contemporary separate furnaces two-car ga­ The local Board of Education tain certain clauses in effect for Ooimtry, yet minutes away from ______6-6 duplex. Two bedrooms.tnmmuina rage. Lot 94x140*. BhcceUent home with us? Call and we hot water, appliances, carpet­ THREE-ROOM bachelor apart­ the city. Elegant two-bedroom MANCHESTER 7-room older geparate fumacea. 80x800* lot', couple. Truly great home. Chalet, redwood, five rpome COVENTRY $36,900 will give you 8 good reasons. has already made substantial another year concerned with the ing. air - conditioned, private apartments featuring: PuUy home In quiet area, formal onn' $«,900 Manchester. Coltmlal, plus, 1V4 baths, paneling,^ sun condition. Priced a t $34,900. reductir an appointment, call Tony Intermediate Care Semi- three or more bedrooms, 27’ NEW USTTNO. Large 8-room vice, call Louis Dlmock Real­ 2871, 646-0882. pets. Paridng. 272 Main, Man­ courses, plus one o t the most with carpeting, 2 fireplaces, Colonial,' 4 bedrooms, garage, WoaU, 649-5806. Past Year private, noon ■ 2 p.m., and 4 Uvlng room, formal dining MANCHESTEUl — $49,900 Manchester. Highland JakNisled porch off kitchen, 2 ty, 649-9823. p.m. - 8 p.m.; private rooms, chester. magnificent views in all of east­ Exceptional Estates. Colonial, 4 bedrooms, big treed lot Priced to seU AVAILABLE June 1st., attrac­ ern Connecticut. Children wel­ room, heated sun rocm. Ideal 6-6, two-family. Carpeting, ga­ car garage, plus basement rec NEW YORK (AP) — The 10 a.m. - : p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 tive 6-room duplex apartment. home and office combination. Uvlng room with fireplace, fast In the 20s. M n Lombardo, come. $190 monthly. rages, two furnaces, treed lot room. AU on lovely wooded lot. Belflore Agency, 047-1418. ..B&W.. 1°'' ™arket suffered one of its p.m. In 2-famlly house, centrally lo­ Low 40a. Wolverton Agency, Immaculate inside and out. dining room. Leuge eat-in Merritt Agency, 646-1180. within 24 hours. Avoid red biggest setbacks this year as It Business Locations kitchen with buUt-ins, first The Pediatrics: Parents allowed cated. No pets. $160 monthly. Realtors, 649-2813. Priced at $38,900. Heritage KE3S1NEIY Street area — Seven tape, instant service. Hayes reacted during the past week to any tirn'e except noon—2 p.m.; Call 643-6181. For Rent 44 House, 646-2482. floor famUy room, 2Vi baths, MANCHESTER — $26,900 BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Agency, 646-0181. news of the Cbmmunlst offen­ TEN-ROOM Ranch, prestige ______laundry area. New carpeting. room SpUt-Level. I^xuslous lot. others, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. D. ]. HENRY rooms, 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, Three large bedrooms, two full Manchester I*arkade, kbuich. sive in South Vietnam and re­ SIX-ROOM duplex, near every­ THREE-ROOM comer of- area, many extras. Ask for MANCHESTER — Deluxe 8- 2-car garage. Aluminum sid­ aluminum siding, now fur­ Self Service: 10 a.in. . 2 p.m.; baths. Being sold by original cent actions by the Price Oom- 4 p.m. ■ a p.m. thing. Security deposit and floe suite. House A Hale Bldg., Joan Elverett, Internationa’ room Garrison Colonial, 2H ing. Large treed lot. Very de­ nace, trees. Hutchins Agency 646-6306 ZONING BOARD OF APPB1AL8 mission. rental agreement, mternation- 963 Main St. Phone 643-4846. COMPANY sirable cuaa. Owner transfer­ owner. Mid 30’s. 643-4818 after HEBRON, CONNECTICUT Intensive Care and Coronary Associates, 647-1300. baths, famUy room, wine cel­ Realtors, 849-0324. 3 p.m. Hie Dow Jones average of 80 al Associates, 647-1300. lar, double garage, suburban red. Home is Immaculate. VERNON — Manchester line, 8- Care: Immediate family only, PROFESSIONAL oOlce, four- MANCHESTER — 7 - room industrials skidded nearly 18 644-1519 528-7449 S E V ^ - r o OM. aluminum sld- setting, bayes Agency, 646- $51,900 Manchester. Forest HUls. SIX-ROOM house, 3 bedrooms, bedroom Ranch, firei^ace, rec TAKE NOTICE any time, limited to five min­ AVAILABLE four-room apart­ rooms, excellent location, ex­ * Afled rVkInoilnlColonial. r^tYWbHnorCarpeting, HAnden, ...... _ Ranch, modem kitchen, IH points during the week. Its big­ 0131 Ccrionlal that has everything. 6 fireplace, carpeting, dnq>- room', Ih i baths, % acre lot, gest drop of the year, while the utes. ment. Heat, ai^Uonces, central cellent decor all faclUUea, $175 modem kitchen, 1% baths. Mid baths, aluminum siding, high THAT: bedrooms, 2^. baths, Uvlng eries, 2-car garage, screened swimming pod. Asking $29,- New Yolk Stock Exchange tor Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. ■ location. $180.' monthly. Secur­ monthly. 649-1680, 649-3649. 30s. Owner, 649-9249. WELLS ST. — Older 2-famUy 20e. Owner, 043-4266. 900. CaU Mitten Agency Real­ The Hebron Zoning Board of _ _ ity deposit. 849-3340. Resort Property room, formal dining room, porch and awnlnga, central lo­ of some 1,800 common 12:46 p.m.,- and 0:80 p.m. - 8 For Child and Family Services Benefit PRIME store location on Hart­ In need of a general face lift­ large eat-ln kitchen with built- cation. Immediate ocrupancy. tors, 643-6930,. 649-9690. Appeato voted May 2, 1 ^ , stocks posted Its second b l g ^ t p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., For Rent HERE’S the home for "ou! 6- ing. EhcceUent Income poten­ $27,900 — COZY 7-room home. Jonathan and Sarah Forstrom entrants, in - addition to com­ DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ ford Rd. Ideal for gift, fabric, ___ room Cape, firei^ace, garage, 1ns. First floor family room Baseboard heat, two-car ga­ 646-1766. after holding a PubUc Hearing vireekly loss for 1971. and 6:80 p.m. - 8 p.m. and FamHy Services. ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, yam, beuiier shop or prescrip­ tial. 2-car garage, big lot. T.J. with firei^ace, plush waU-to- SOUTH WINDSOR $38,000 on April 26, 1972 to: qijje sharpest drop occurred Age Limits: 16 in maternity, watch as Amanda Dennison petition ’ among hunters. For the ecolgy minded, a 3 bedrooms, rec room, 20s. Crockett Realty, 643-1677. rage. Nice bam. horse stalls, MANCHETSTETR —Immaculate Jumpers and saddle horse, there complete appliances, 2 alr- tion sh<^. Call Mr. Annulll, 649- CAPE COD LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- waU carpeting thruout and Im­ one acre. Hutchins Agency, when the Dow tum- 12 In other areas, no limit In Jumps her thoroughbred hunter, new and unique product will be 2-bedroom Ranch, fireplace, 1800 VINTAGE will be a midway featuring a featured at the show. It Is called conditloners, full basement, 6644. NORTH TRURO 2440. POUR-YEAR old 10-room Colo­ maculate! FuUy air condition­ Realtors. 649-6324. Harold Martin, 17 Cromwell ^led nearly 12 points for Its self-service. Hmothy, while practicing for washer-dryer ' hook-up, vanity ed. 2-car garage. ceramic bath, dlahwaaher, 7 room Oolonial, in a desirous Street, Hartford, Cojm^Ucut, isjgest daUy loss in six months, AU emergency patients and ferris wheel, carnival rides the Yankee Bundlar, a rack to TWO ROOMS, suitable for at- Cottages, week or mcnUi. nial, central air-cenditianing, many extras. $22,000. Char area. Walk to Grammar School, the Chlid and Family Services and a country fair tent. Hekets stack ord newspapers in which type bath, glass sliding doors MANCHESTER — Spacious 7- aluminum siding, fireplace, $82,900 Manchester. Ebcecutlve MANCHESTER — Ideal to t for a variance to Section 6, on Tuesday the Wue-chlp In- outoatients ore requested to use ■ onto patio. $220 per month. flee or merchandising. Locat­ $100 a week. Call room home, aluminum siding, area. UAR Colonial with aU young and growing family, 7- Ben Agency, 648-0683. plenty of room to raise a fiim- Para 2 of the Zoning Regula- ^icator skidded another 7 of Connecticut Horse Show for the event may be obtained comes with a concealed ball of ed upstairs over Talcottville first-floor family room, large Uy. Outbuildings consist of a the new emergency room en­ at Watkins Bros. Flimiture twine BO when the rack Is full Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. new roof;, first - floor family eat-in kitchen, waU-to-waU car­ the trimmings, 4 bedrooms, rootn home with generous tions to build a one family points. trance oft Armory St. Access and Country Fair for May 12, 643-2692. Post Office. Phone 643-4666 or 649-5637 room, double garage. Only 2H baths. Living room, dining kitchen, foraial dining room, Lots For Sole 73 .b am A one room guest house. house on Lot. No. 22 of. a in the next session a report Store on Main St, or from Mrs. the paper can be tied up and 646-8796. peting, many extras. Owner, EYuit tTMS and flower bushes. to the entrance is via existing 13, and 14 at the Farmington Paul Marte, 170 W. Veron St., a carted off to be recycled. Hie $34,900. Hayes Agency, 646- 643-7694. room, kitchen with bulH-lns, Uvlng room, four bedromns, MANCHEISTER — Five acres of Property of Lane Realty jjj the Paris newspaper FYance- 633 CENTER—Deluxe 4%-room WATEREEONT cottage. Lake For an appointment call Tony driveways. Polo Grounds. member of the Manchester Yankee Bundlar Is made, by BOLTON NOTCH — Former 0131. first floor famUy room with baths. Oarage. IOC treed lot. approximately 3 acres busi­ Co., Hebron, Connecticut, solr of a possible ceasefire in duplex,. 1% baths, all appli­ Wlnnepesaukee, sleepe 6. Prl- ___ HUGE COLONIAL Chpe, 3 full fireplace. Carpeting thruout. Only $28,000. Wolverton Agen­ WasU, 649-6306. Dated April 1958. the Vietnam war Ignited a rally The nationally accredited AuxiUary of Child and Family Matorials Handling Systems Inc. McKinney lumber yard, 3,600 vate beach, dock. CaU 1-603- MANCHESTER — Seven-rpom ness n zone. 260’ frontage. PaUento Today: 266 show is the largest outdoor Services. of West Hartford. Proceeds ances, fully carpeted, air-con­ square feet remodeled as baths, 3-car garage, 3-zoned Laundry. FuU basement. 2- cy, Realtors, 649-2818. 2. To deny the appUcation of bm that fizzled when the U.S. ditioners, heat and hot water, 624-4948. Write Mrs. Ken Dl- Colonial. New kitchen, two Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ADMITTED FRIDAY: James horse show in the country and AU proceeds from the show from these sales will also go home imi»evement show­ heat. Eight rooms, and a car garage, aluminum siding. 640-2813. George E. Alden Jr. for per- state (Department said the re- storage and parking. On bus non. Box 4, Lakeport, New baths, large romns. Ehtcloeed plethora of extras. Mr. Spi- ETRST time cn market, fine a .-B&W.. mission to buUd two houses L. Beattie m , 46 HlUtop Ave., has attracted more than 600 will go to Connecticut Child to Child and FamUy Services. rooms, other building on four Large acre lot, with trees. port was without foundation. Vemon; FYank J. Blanchard, line, convenient to shopping. Hampshire, 03246. porch. Aluminum siding. Dou­ leckl, Belflore Agency, 647- Home Is immaculate! older home, 8 rooms, 4 bed­ MANCHESTER — Forest HUls, The using a 60 foot right-of-way, Bargain hunting enabled the acres. Suitable many busi­ ble garage. Hayes Agency, 646- rooms, 2 blocks from Washing­ 167 B. Center St.; William G. VIBRATIIVG PILLOW Eight-apartment unit. Charles ness’s. Will rent entire or sub­ 1418. $69,600 Manchester. Rais­ AA zone, building lot, priced BARROWS and WALLACE Co. but, to allow a variance to market to finish about even ford; Donald W. ViUeneuve, 78 J. Hamilton, 1 Wellswood Rd., Also, FYancine M. Taylor, 318 PontlcelU, 649-9644, Raymond "PRIVACY 0131. ton School. Oak trim, copper Section 6, Para 2 of the Zon­ Bogue, New BoUchi Rd., Bolton; Country Lane, Vemon; Clem­ Hebron; Mrs. Barbara Oswell, Lydall St.; Lee R. Aceto, 197 NEW YORK (AP)—Each lum- divide. CaU 1-223-4460. ed Ranch. Wynedlng HIU Rd. right. Harmon Agency, 646- Thursday. Mrs. Irene G. Bray, East Hart­ mer «t leut 1,000,000 motorUu take Ponticelli, 646-0800. UNDEIR THE PENES” MANCHESTER — New 7-room plumbing, storms, cement Manchester Parkade, Mhnch. ing Regulations to permit ent Violette, 447 Summit St. East Hartford; Leslie S. Doty, Glenwood St.; Lori E. Graham, V EHPLiANCK School area — AU rooms extremely large, Uv­ 7900. Prices turned sharply upward ford; Diane J. Brooks, East to the road, bent on vacationt. MANCHESTER — 375 Oakland Colonial. T h r e.e bedrooms, drive, oversised Insulated ga­ 649-6306 construction of a one family Friday after a BIRTHS FRIDAY; A son to North Rd., Bolton. 1669 Sullivan Ave., South Wind­ THREE rooms, all utilities, ap­ For rent — cottage oq Little moving out of state. Distinc- kitchen, Uvlng room and din­ lng room with fireplace, din­ rage, peutiaUy finished cellar, report In Hartford. Straight, long Mretchei of luperhigh- St., new professional office Sebago Lake, Gray, Maine. Uve custom buUt Cape, 6 ing room, Utdien with buUt- residence on property off France-Solr that the United Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Thomp­ Also, Manuel Merelros, 333 sor; William E. Sacchl, East pliances, bus line, second floor, ing room, 22’ famUy room. work room, cold storage, ASHFORD — lUness forces Reidy HIU Road using the Also, Mrs. FYieda Buchholtz, son, East St., Hebron; a son to ways tend to be hypnotic; driven are space, up to 900 square feet. Sleepe 6. Modem convenlencee. rooms, 4 bedrooma, 2 baths, 1ns, 4 bedrooms, 3 fuU baths. States had accepted In, secret BidweU St.; Mrs. Florence Bet- Hartford; Mrs. Irene Romanelli $166 monthly, security re­ Fireplace, IH baths, garage, hatchway, large backyard, sale, partially winterized, right of way designated be­ East Hartford; MlcheUe L. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Zim­ lulled inter'a drowiineu which can WiU custom sub-divide. 646- Private beach. $125 per week. full dormer, tuU basement, en- FamUy room. 2-car garage. WOODLAND talks two key peace demands of Daly, Shady Lane, Bolton; tinger, 50 Morse Rd.; Edward Euid son, 27 Glendale Rd.; Mrs. lead to accidents. quired. Available Immediately. 7320. alumlnim tddlng. $36,900. Mer­ trees, ell utUlUes. Buy direct completely furnished, two-bed­ tween Lots No. 3 and No. 4 mer, 88 Pine St. G. Norton, 461 Woodland St.; Carol Perez and son. Burnt Hill Ftano Agency, 646-2677. R.E. HaU, 644-2855 ch»ed breezeway, attached ritt Agency, 646-1180. Plush carpeting. Large lot on from owner, $29,800. CaU 643- the North Vietnamese. A good Sharon L. Davis, 218 Cider Mill Now one American manufacturer dead end. room home, overlooking lake. on the map a t Property of portion of those gains melted DISCHARGED FRIDAY; Ju­ Mrs. Shirley S. Schmidt, 401 Rd., Hebron. COMMERCIAL place for lease garage. Convenient location. 6336 after 0. Principals only. MANOR Near UOonn. Only $16,900. Rd., Bolton; Nancy J. DiCapua, has come up with a naugahyde-oov- MANCHEISTER — Grove Street GIANT’S NECK Heights — 69 Ehctra large treed lot. Low George E. Alden- Jr., Reidy when the Pentagon announced Storrs; Mrs. Mary C. DoU, 720 dith A. Whittaker, Bast Hart­ Slater St., South Windsor; Ray­ ered foam rubber pillow that slidci or sale, 461 Main St., next to Edgewood Road, four-room Call anyone of us—anytime Owner-Agent, 649-8696. Hill Road (revision) Dated that U.S. Marines m l^ t land in ford; Mrs. Ruth B. Young, mond W. Powers, 144 Charter Apartments, deluxe one - bed­ poet office. Excellent business 30b . Owner, 649-9316. 529,900 Spring St. Houie Decision behind the driver’s back and plugs room, carpeting, available cottage, sleeps 7, sundeck, two THE WORKING AGENCY APARTMENTS GZ-72. Vietnam to protect U.S. wlth- Also, Mrs. Evelyn L. Gates, Windsor Locks; Mrs. Madeline Oak St. into the cigarette lighter socket on location with building. Call 646- baths. $125 weekly. Mrs. Car- MANCHESTER — 6 - room Seven-room Colonial, fire­ TOLLAND To deny the request of Juani- drawals or threatened military F. Clancy, 60 Courtland St.; ' Also, Joseph Wlersbickl, East Only U.S. vice-president to May 1st., $160, J.D. Real Es­ 2426, 94!. place, den, 114 baths, 2-car George Pc^lk BUI Ooe SUNDRIES SALE HOMESTEAD ST. WiniUbr Locks; Mrs. Lorraine defeat a president was the dashboard. A tiny switch puts a tate, 643-6129. ter, 742-8142, 742-8637. House, IH baths, large kitch­ Dan. Reale , A1 Martin MAT 6-7 — 9-^ P Jg. Get Away From It All ta Gregory, 1366 Manchester bases. O. Jodoln, Wlllimantic; Mrs. Ruth A. Pearson, 48 Delmont Hartford; George F. DevUn, 17 unique cyclo-massage in motion. On en. Immediate occipancy, bua attached . garage. Porter OFF W. MHMMjE TPKE. Road, Glastonbury, Ctonnecti- The market was further de­ St.; Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Regan St., Rockville; Paul Sar­ Thomas Jefferson, who de­ MANCHEISTER — Warehouse Street area. Ebccellent condl- Tom Creech Herm FTecheitte 316 FOBTEB STBEET In a beautiful brand new Ranch, Barbara M. Lauzon, 637 Adams feated John Adams. The high, the action is stimulating; on DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ and industrial space. 16,000 - LAKE CHAFEEE — Five-room line, city utUitlea. Only $22,- MANCHESTER cut, for a variance to Section pressed after the State Depeut- St.; Mrs. Ellen S. Livingston, Hop River Rd., Columbia. tor!, East Hartford; Robert W. low, helps calm the nervous or tense tion. with a one car garage. It sits election of 18(X) was thrown ment, wall-to-wall carpeting 100,000 square foot units, cottage, fireplace, large 900. Hayes Agency 646-0131. Lots of good things and^ 5, Para 2 of the Zoning Regu- ment said there was no basts 784 B. Middle TplqB.; Dwight Also, Mrs. Josephine Walo- Rosen, Wethersfield; Mrs. Don­ driver. screened porch, large private 'reasonaUe! 1, 2 and- 3-bedroom luxury up high and pretty. A home to- into the House of Represen­ throughout, complete appli­ available immediately. Heat­ Frechette & apartments. Features waU-to- lations to use a right of way for the newspaper report of an C. Mertens, 83 W. Middle Tpke. wltch, 359 Oakland St., Wap- na L. Trinks, Woodstock Valley; At rest stops, other car passengen ances. vanity bath. Centrally yard, sleeps 7. 649-4813. BOWERS School Area — Six- FRECHETTE & MARTIN Antique Spool Bed be proud of includes built-lns, to Parcels AD-1 and AD-2, to agreement on peace terms. plng; Mrs. Isabel L. 4loar, Christine M. Izzo, East Hart­ tatives and decided in favor ed and alr-conditloned. Freight room Cape, aluminum siding, waU . carpeting, vanity tUe Also, Mrs. Theresa A. Miller, get a chance to massage cramped located. $179. mr more Info caU Tony WasU. erty surveyed for Hugo and IMMEDIATE occup€incy new 3- Realtor, 646-2440. MANCHESTER — 6-5 duplex, REALTORS, MTA Original Art Work Uer finished ahead FUday by Ralno, 338 Avery St., South CALL T.J. Crockett, Realtor at “HELiP!” Newlyweds need 3-6 ______conditloners, glase dliUng 649-6306. Edith Lederer, Hebron, Con­ only 3.92. bedroom Duplexes, all sepa­ approximately one acre lot. 268 Main St., Manchester Hand-Made Articles doors, aU large rooms. FuU Windsor; Daniel J. Ridzon, 643-1677 for office space. All room apartment, both work- MANCHESTER Raised 647-9993 necticut revised July 13, 1971. Analysts said that the mar­ Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry; rate utllltles.-y basements, shales and sizes and prices. Near golf course, swimming Oome See for Yourself basement storage area, am­ driveways, 1*4 baths, $226 Ing. Rural area preferred. Ranch, 7 rooms, 2V9 baths, two and shelving, schools, needs ple peu-Ung. Starting at $176. .. B &L W . . Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, ket's preoccupatiim with Viet­ Louis T. Rloux, Glastimbury. New and old. Let us know your ITione 1-229-6820. fireplaces, beautiful recreation ' this 3rd day 8, Rockville; Mrs. Marion sires to rent smaU house, pre­ Associates, 647-1300. WANTED single male in 20s to payments. 6324. VILLAGER inq>ection 12-0 Saturday and Manchester Parkade, Manch. ingly favo^ble economic news. L. Sylvester, 110 Broad St.; fer garage. Vfithin 20 minutes Sunday, other times by ap­ share large 6H room 2 bedroom RANCH — with full-basement, PRESIDENTIAL 649-6306 “Hie market has clearly lost Richard Thompson, East Hart- apartment in Mainchester with of Manchester Center. Reason- $26,900 -6-ROOM Ranch, waU- fireplace, large lot, 140x200', APARTMENTS pointment. touch or response to the un­ able. CaU after 6 p.m.,. 528- to-waU carpet, baseboard heat, INVITATION same. Call weekdays after Houses For Rent 65 fine starter or retirement Immediate Occupancy VILLAGE APTS. Built by questionable evidence of the 6:30 p.m,, anytime weekends. 1960. screened porch, garage, trees, home. Mid 20s. Keith Real Es­ BOLTON — Price reduced must economy's recovery,’’ said 643-2548. SINCLE house, dining room, sewers. Hutchins Agency, 649- tate, 646-4126. 649-1922. be sold, 7-room expcmdable Co­ TO BID Monte Gordon, analyst for Sar- LEGAL 6-Room Townhouses, 114' MANCHESTER U & R Housing Corp. lonial, 2 rooms unfiniahed, car­ fireplace, large yard. Refer­ 6824. tiled baths, complete G .E.. torius & Oo. He predicted that FOUR rooms, second floor, ences required. $186. monthly. Houses For Sole 72 MANCHE3TER — Brand new ” kitchen, waU-to-waU car-« One and two bedrooms. Rentals by peting, 2-car garage, treed NOTICE the market might raUy some- NOTICE heat, hot water. Centrally lo­ 043-5983. NEW ON MARKET 6-6 duiUex, 3 bedrooms, 1V4 petlng, private basement,' Near schools, chniehea Robert D. acre lot, now <»Uy $28,600. Of­ The Board of Education, Man- time next week In response to TOWN OF ANDOVER cated. Young or middle aged TWO FAMILY, 5-6, with wall- Manchester — ParkUke set­ baths, aluminum siding, two washer-dryer hookup. and shopping oenteri co Murdock fers invited. Frechette A Mar­ Chester, Connecticut, soUclts the positive economic news, PUBUC HEARING OF THE couple preferred. No pets. $160 to-Mrall aid paneling every­ ting enhances this beautiful separate furnaces and ceUars, Charles Lesperance bus line. CaU anyttsoe. tin, 647-9993. bids for Duplicating & Mlmeo- More ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS monthly. 643-8344. BOLTON NOTCH. Three room where. Convenient location. $4,500 down to quaUfied buy­ Realtor 643-2662 The Zoning Board of Appeals M A Y I4>l> winterized cottage, 1-223-4460. English Tudor of 7 rooms. 649-7620 648-9661 COVENTRY —' "Reduced for graph Supplies. Sealed proposals Brokers said they were en- Rental $340. monthly, tenants Lovely enclosed porch, fire- . ers. Only one available. EVe- MB-2623 646-8936 will be received until May 16, couraged by the cemUnued low of Andover, Connecticut, will HALF of newer 2-family house pay uUUUes. Mr. Lombardo, chette A Martin, Realtors, 647- ; quick sale” . $10,900! Oozy four- hold a public hearing on is H erD ayl LARGE 8-room Colonial, fire­ place, plastered walls, wind­ \ = ^ Vfts/ V ss/ 1972 at 3:30 p.m. The right is trading volume, which dropped with 4 large rooms including Belflore Agency, 647-1413. 9993. rooftl year ’round house, very Wednesday, May 17, 1972 at heat, hot water, appliances, place, large lawn, parking ing staircase, oil heat. In­ ' clean. Enclosed porch, gas reserved to reject any and all to 72.18 million shares on the area. Pleasant convenient lo­ terior professionally decorat­ bids. Specifications and forms New York Stock Exchange 8:00 p.m. In the Town Office washer-dryer hook-up, private NEW LISTTNG by owner — heat. Large lot. Lakefront BuUdlng to hear the foUowing yard, driveway. Available cation. Working adults. 643- GambolaU built Garrison Co­ ed. Garage with electric eye may be secured at the Business from 79.3 million shares the doors. Quiet residential area privileges, paneled rooms. appeals asking reUef from the June 1, $185 monthly with se­ 2880. lonial, desirable location, 3 GoodchUd - Bartlett, Realtors, Office, 1146 Main Street, Man- previous week. "There’s been a yet close to bus, schools, Chester, Connecticut. retreat to the sidelines rather zoning laws of the Town of curity. Call 649-0219. CENTER ST. — 614-room Colo­ bedrooms, formal dining room, OPEN FOR INSPECTION 643-2098, 643-7887, 666-1744. Andover; IM baths, kitchen with buUt- church and shopping. $40,- Douglas E. Pierce, than selling pressure,” Gordon nial, 114 baths, immediate occu­ OOO. WE ARE LOOKING No. 93—Ernest Underhill, Long FIVE large rooms, basement ins, double oven, finished rec Andover Business Manager said. grarage, near center, for re­ pancy, $200 per month, lease, SUNDAY 1-S pjn. Hie most active Big Board Is- HUl Road, Andover, CkMmecti- security. Hayes Agency, 046- room, 2 fireplaces, breezeway, CHARLES LESPERANCE A, NEIAT LITTLE PACKAGE SEND A sponsible family, heat, hot wa­ 2-car garage, 649-2288. 649-7620 ______sue was American Motors, cut, lor variance in: 1) mini­ ter, $178. Security. Available 0131. FOR YOU - - ■ Only $22,600 immaculate 5%- which closed the week up % at mum front yard and 2) size May 15—Evenings 649-6896. MANCHESTER — Newer 7- MANCHESTER — East Hart­ NITELY 6:30-8 p.m. room Ranch. Treed lot. Minutes 9% on a volume of 1,718,600 of an addition to a buUdlng FTVE-ROOM house, excellent from kfanchester. Only $1,200 NOTICE HERALD HAPPY AD condition. ETreplace. Near room Colonial, 2H baths, fire­ ford Jine, magnificent U A R shares. American, the natim’s housing a non-conforming use. THREE rooms, tile bath, heat, place, double garage, appli­ buUt Ranch. Two fireplaces, down. Call now. 289-7475, 742- TOWN OF CX)VENTRY fourth largest automaker, re­ These variances requested In hot water included. Middle- shopping center. $250. Phone 8243. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 649-2064. ances, draperies, carpeting, two garages, 7 rooms plus If you are an ported a substantial profit in order to construct a proposed aged adults. Security deposit, huge treed lot. Asking $41,900. landscaped lot. AU for $39,900. There will be a PubUc Hear- the______March quarter compared addition to a current dwelling. references. No pets. Parking. Heritage House, 646-2482. Heritage House, 646-2482. ing on Monday, May 8, 1972, at j(jg3 ^ year eorUer. No. 94—James L. Bunker, Hick­ 16H School Street, second Out of Town PASEK 7:30 p.m. In the Basement Room The four next most active Is­ ory Hill, Andover, Connecti­ floor, across from East Side For Rent 66 289-7476 Reallor MLS Open 9-9 of the Coventry Town Office sues were GqU OU, off % at cut. requesting variance to rec, near Main St. EXPERIENCED BuUdlng to hear the following 24%: American Telephone, off purchase parcel of land from BOLTON — South Ridge Park ELLINGTON Appeals: 14 at 42%; Alaska Interstate off Mr. Robert Wey, also of Hick­ OCCUPANCY apartments. Deluxe one-bed ( YOU’RE INVITED — ) SMALL LOT CRAMPS? Lucius Watson of Dunn 3V4 a t 42%; and Ford Motor, off ory HUl. Purchase of this land MAY 1st room. Carpeting, air-condition­ COMPOSITOR Here is 4 plus acres of good El­ Road appealing from the 114 at 70%. would decrease frontage of ing, dishwasher, private base­ Sundoy 2-5 P.M. lington soli. Trees, stone walls, restrictions imposed In Sec­ Of the 20 most active Big Mr. Wey’s property which 4V4-room Town House apart­ ment. Available immediately horse bam, hay bam. Big Rais­ tion 10.3 of the Zoning Board Issues, 15 declined, four currently lacks minimum re­ ment, 2 baths, air-condition­ $160. J.D. Real Estate, 646- New Homes in Manchester with rural settings now under ed Rfuich with a two car ga­ Regulations. Hie Appeal Is advanced and one was un­ quirement. 'This reduction In ing. Stove, refrigerator, dis­ 7681, 649-6371. coRstructloQ, or pick your own lovely lot! PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS — rage. How about It? Call now for a side line variance to changed. On the American frontage is not permitted by posal, patio with sliding PAID VACATION — FULL BENEFITS at 649-5306. Ask for Tony WaSil. permit construction of an Stock Exchange the five most the zoning .laws. glass doors. Beautiful, beau­ BOLTON — Four room heated Priced at $43,500; addition to existing building. active Issues were Syntex, up At this bearing interested per­ tiful, beautiful. Call: apartment, stove, refrigerator, N U TM EG H O M ES Inc. sons may appear and be beard Ordw Yours Today! security deposit. No pets. $160. 22 FERGI^SON RD.. NCHESTER 1% at 8614: Loew’a <3orp., trff 1 has a reputation for exceUence of construction and APPLY IN PERSON TO: W Leonard Puklnskls of Edge- at 26%; Austral OU, up 14 at and written communlcationa re­ 649-6651 649-2179 649-0617. design. C o m e see why! 6-room Garrison Ckilonial ^ t h kitchen carpeting, water Drive appealing from 2814; Jewelcor, off 6% at 29%; ceived. Said appeal is on file DIREXTnONS: North on Vemon St. to Richmond Drive, The self-cleaning stove, firepU^ many extras. the restrictions in Section and Banister Ckmtinental, c it and may be seen in the office EAST Hartford-Immediate oc­ Left on Richmond Dr., Right at end of Richmond Dr. Into •J ALBERT CERVINI BARROWS and WALLAC:® Co. C a li 643-2711 MANCHESTER — Royal Arms cupancy, 2 bedroom, 4!4-room Kmnedy Rd. Signs on Kennedy Rd. Shown by appointment daily. Manchester Parkade, Manch. 10.3 of the Zoning Regula­ 1% at 2414. of the Town Clerk. 2-bedroom townhouse apart­ apartment, parking, on bus 649-6306 tions, The Appeal is for a On the 1,927 issues traded on Dated In Andover, Connecti­ ments. Frilly equipped kitchen, Your Home May Be Taken In Trade Many other hou^s availame. front line variance to per­ Uhe to Hartford, adults

, ■ mittee were Mre. Elvira Ander------Coveintry------MACLD Lists > SoMh Wind$or Scandia Donats h k w i ~ m u ) r t m o Head Start HEALTH CAPSULES* eon, M rs. O erd a O rr, M rs. HB|^i by Mk-heri A. Prill, MJk Q i n i c S e t Monday Speaker Re^stration Repair Urged To Fouudafiou ry Thorm^ and M rs,' Frank] NATURAL NIALTH Registration tor the fall A Rf $OFT PRIMIC4 M oraaco. Sister M. James Francis, a term Head Start program SATt^fAcToflf A « B tR T Of= On Mail Boxes ^ Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of Vasa, founded In 1895, la a | FOC&SHOPn. F or Shots member of the Ursuline Com­ wiU be held two days next '/OUR CHiLPeaker at arthlp Foundation, Inc. The do­ tor families of Boandinavlan FARKAN Intendent of schocda, has issuM Schools. local residatta to Join In obser­ a reminder to all parents in Monday’s meetiiig of the Man­ Thursday hours wiU be 1:40 nation, the proceeds from a Idrth or descent. - town ooncemlna: th« Umnu- chester Association tor Children to 3:80 p.m., and Friday v a n ce o t "MallboK Improvement bake sale held Saturday at nlzation ciinlc scheduled for With Learning DisabUlttes. ~ frmn 10 a.m. to noon. Week" May 15 thorugh 30. House and Hale, was presented May IS at the Town Hall from The meeting will be held at To be dlglble, a child tl According to Burnham, the to the foundatl CwmiUi fiow Iw M Wnniliii • PantyHose —SUpe —Nighttae —Aproos 9 immunisation," Hardy said. stott. At St. Joseph College, West out appUcattons at registra­ Residents are Invited to call has made toward helping gradu­ 9 Fashion Right — Budget Plioed / 9 All the required immunisa­ Hartford, she is participating In tion time or by contacting the post office for information ates of local secondary schools tions will be offered at the "Stepping Stones,” a project to the Head Start office, 40 ToUand or suggeetiona for improvement continue their education. clinic next week, which is spon­ Instruct teachers for work with S ch od St. of the boxeia. Others on the bake sale com­ sored by the local Public Health children who have learning dis­ Nursing Association, and will a b ilities. History Group be under the direction Dr. Sister Francis received hw Opens Museums Robert Bowen. BS from St. J c^ ’s University, A L Aw ards Parents are urged to check Jeunalca, N.iv., and in August WiU receive her MB in educa­ The Historical Society wUl of­ their child’s immunisation ficially tqpen its two museums records to make sure they are tion, with a major in psytdtol- Service Pins BROAD ogy, from St. Rose CoUege, Al­ Sunday afternoon from 1 until up to date, ai\d anyone with 4. bany. N .T . Past Commander Leon G. questions concerning the clinic ’The Old JaU Museum on the MACLD is composed of par­ Bradley of the Manchester MANCHESTER can call the PHNA office at Green features displays of fam­ ents, teachers, and administra­ American Legion Post will be the Town Hall. ily heirlotmis and equipment Sports Assembly tors dedicated to helping dill- honored ’Tuesday tor his 60 con­ dren with learning disabilities secutive years membership in used in Tolland’s early years, At the recent winter sports as well as the ceU hlock sec­ assembly at *" Coventry High achieve their academic potential the local post Bradley, now through q[>eclflc educational pro­ post chaplain, a position he has tion of the JaU used by prison­ School several boys received ers for many years. awards for their participation grams. Membership Information held for many years, will re­ The Benton Hmnestead mu­ BIG, COMPLETELY STOCKED in basketbcdl. may be obtained from Mrs. Is­ ceive a qiedal membership seum an Metcalfe Rd. has sev­ On the varsity squad, Bruce rael L evine, 147 F erguson R d. card at ceremonies in the Post eral new features including the LeDoyt was named ac^ shooter, Hom e. restoration of (me of the fire­ with Douglas Green, ‘IMr. Hus­ Louis Sdtadllch will receive a places to use with the original tle.” Receiving the ‘rMr. De­ special membership card tor 45 Child Driver, 11, crane. The local fire department fense” award was David Tres- years consecutive service and chuk: most improved, Paul Takes Auto Toll special cards will be given also recently checked and cleaned Toomey; leading rebounder, Joe for consecutive service ranging aU the chim neys in the old Locke; and most valuable play­ MILWAUKEE, Wls. (AP) — from 40 years to 5 years. The home, which will also be open er, Franklin Morse. Authorities turned an 11-year- membership cards will go to : Wednesday aftermxms as well On the Junior Varsity squad. dd girt over to her parents FVxly years—WUUam F. Tag­ as Sundays. Dean Taylor was named most after sh^>plng her for driving gart, Andrew StavnUsky, Joseph Instructloiial League improved; Tim Zuzel, “Mr. Hus­ erratically on a local freeway. McOaugfaey, Almeron Hollister ’The lnstructi will bdd its Annual tives before tackling any sig­ the girl allegedly struck on itt, Marcel .Mlard, Abraham Zu- Pancake Festival, cm Sunday, nificant Job. South Side Streets. brcw, Frank Toros, PfaiUp Perk- May 21, at the Army and Navy Roses owskl and Lee Palimo. Club, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Fifteen years — Curtis L. Wil­ proceeds will go to charity. son, ’Ibomas Walrii, Frank J.8. Chairman of the event Is Fresh From Ulm, Raymond J. Peck, John Carmine Fllloramo and pub­ Open J. Oleksiw, Frank B. MaUm licity chairman is FVank FiUo- the Growers and Fred R. Carlfa. ramo. Tickets may be obtain­ FieldsI WtSTOWK TTn years — Alfred J. Simp­ ed from any UNICX) member son, muisim J. Ritchie Jr., Rob­ All Day or may be purchased at the PHARMACY ert M. Hume, Burton iFresler, door. Mieczlaw Dul, Robert Cuneo, Hardy 2-year-old roses ready for your garden, UNICX) Is a charitable organi­ Sunday Charles W. Chambers and guaranteed to grow. Red, white, pink, yellow and zation very similar . to the variegated varieties at King's low, low price. James H. Arthur. Kiwanis or Rotary Club. A pre­ Five years — Arthur IFelber, requisite for membership is AN Msdicinol Services Avotlable Harold Wheeler, Albin Usup, that a member must have some Robert S. Smith, Ernest C. Lin­ Italian ancestry or be married Select Grade Fancy Grade 455 HARTFORD ROAD iM3-5230 ders Jr., Allan Griffin, Robert to someone who has. The club Dtmahue, Albert Carlscm, has been in existence now tor Charles Buder and James J. W4S the past six years, and has rais­ Anderson. ed m(»ey for projects such as Along with their card, each O ur finest rosesi In pink,' lOH, the mentally retarded and Individuallycolor wrapped, honored member wlU receive a the Manchester Memorial Hos­ white, red, yellow and var- yrith name and description. miniature lapel Old Glory pin. pital. iegoted types. C Mother's Day Special! The awards will be made by Oomdr. Ernest C. Linders, Se­ ^ Lovely and Unusual nior Vice Comdr. Henry R. Wlerzblckl, Adjutant Herman Bolton ([ African Violets Wagner and 8eigeant-at-Arms Trees, Shrubs And Colorful Richard Descy. Cote W in s Gloxinias are now being shown at Pentland’s . . . H onor A t and Bushes THOMAS RURNER Come In and Select Yours Early! Healing * Plumbing U tah State Flowering Shrubs Dwarf Fruit Trees ‘'Flowers Telegraphed Clean up H8.00 srtth Parts Randall A. Cote, sbn of Mr. A nyw here” MamdMster, Bast and Mrs. Wilfred Cote, has been ITS Ample Paridng AU Around Hartford, Glastonbury notified that he has been named a presidential scholar at Utah U s! SO day guarantee Assorted. 18" to 24" high. Popular varieties. 4 to 5'. no sooting, no rhemicals Stsde Unlveralty. The honor it 24 BIRCH STTUDET used. awarded annually to Juniors an(! MANOHESTE2R Tmcsee Fnel OH 154 seniors who achieve high schol­ THE FLORIST M Hsor • CMD ■9I-5W astic standing. 643-5247 — 648-4444 Cote, who is majoring In Wild­ BERRY BUSHES life and Fisheries, recenfly rep­ resented Utah State at a nation­ 't8 8 al CoUege Bowl in Wildlife held in Arizfma. The school placed ASSORTED BERRY TYPES third in a field of 80 coUeget and universities. Softball Program Teams for the town’s slow pitch softball league are now be­ ing organized, according to man­ 50 LBS ager WiUiam Mickewlcz. Cap­ tains who have already formed a team are asked to submit the Lawn Lime names of players to Mickewlcz C O W PENNY or to Robert Lathrop. Persons wishing to Join a team 0 MANURE may also contact the two who will refer them to a team cap­ tain.. 50 lbs. Sweetens f Memorial Day Parade acid soil. 25 lbs. 9 9 ^ Plans are underway for the No Weeds — Ideal Top Dressing No Odor — Won't Bum annual Memorial Day parade tc be held M ay 29. C hairm an N or­ SAVER m an P reuss notes that an> group in town is welcome to par­ 2 0 -1 0 -5 VAUJurr ticipate in the parade and asks BALED that interested persons (xmtact Ufe. Grand Opening him at once. PEATMOSS Lawn Food Marchers wiU assemble at Large 4 ft. bale — Pure 9:30 a.m. at the elementary sphagnum— For mulch­ school and wlU step off at 10. A ing — controls weeds — ceremcmy is {Uanned tor 10:30 saves water — improVMi 99 Rnged mixture— in NEW location a.m. at toe Bolton Center green. soil. fast growing — r ------gO(Ml tor pnfAWwy or play areas. QUITS PAPER ROUTE 5000 sqft PEORIA. III. (API—After deliv­ covGrogG. 46 PURNELL PLACE ering the morning Peoria Journal- (BEHIND BURTON’S MAIN STREET STORE) Star for 27 years, Mrs. Mary Bandy has given up her three-mile paper route. Mrs. Bandy started her career ASSfttTED HABDY LOGAIXT OBOWN MARBLE CHIPS WE ALSO STOCK A in 1944 as a temporary replacement FULL UNB OF MONDAY, MAY 8th — 10 A.Ma for her youngest son and continued ANNUAlaS as a regular for 43 enutomers, in­ cluding delivery to the l\omes o f doc­ so IBs. 9 9 * ^ Open Daily 10 Oam. to 5 p.iiia tors. lawyers and bankers. The 74- SCOTTS year-old woman, now is a grand­ Ideal for decoratiii,r around mother o f eight, said that the only PRODUCTS Thereafter Thurs. 7 tp 9 p.in* time she missed making deliveries Choose from a Wonderful gardens and driveways FOR YOUR LA lbf was briefly in 1963 when her hus­ band died. Assortm ent CARE NEEDS tN ,

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Th»‘ 98th running of the Kentucky Derby, the first episode of horse racino's Triple Crown, will be broadcast live by CBS at 5 p.m. today (Channel 3 in Hart* foretir ' : c 'The broadcast, from Churchill Downs in Louisville)', will include racing features, interviews,, winner's circle ceremonies, and a taped replay of the race with the winning (oclcey and trainer commenting. Host is Jack W hitaker. Assistants wl)l be Heywood Hale Broun, Pia Lindstrom, and drainer Frank W right. Chic Ander­ son will handle the race call. The favorite: Riva Ridge,- a winner of many important stakes and over $500,000. Riva Ridge, Meadow Stud's champluur urill start from ,the No. 9 post under Ron Turcott. ' Riva Ridge will oppose 15 other 3- • year-olds in the 'Run ror the Rosas." TV PAGE 8 TV PAGE 2 KANdBEStEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTBE, OONN..SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1972 UANCaBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN^TUBDAY, MAY 6. 1972 M ■

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The play, which stars Gwen Verdon, ia a $10,000 BCholarahip award. todry _ **------1 D ecan ters I d L A U BecMing — Applionees | - viuiao jrunuswsv _ _ directed by Joe Hardy, once executive Otter scholarship awards in­ aunvns NnUae — Ilia m a i n STREET, MANOBDB8TEB Tops • Picture FrainiiiR • Firtnlace f t Door Blirrors B^redncttena - Furniture S tafe* Auo m iiii MA»Auu^»wjsw*»-w _ proihnter of “ Love Is a Many ^deiulored clude $8,000 to the first runner- BUddletown — Old Sayhrook — Opea'BIan. torn Sat. up, $4,000 to the eecood lunner- M ed icfaih to S n eta - Suedal Woric NEW or USED Thing.” MANCHESTER up,- — -A and $2,000 switanmpta»3?l^ each to the third 54 McKEE STREET 6 4 9 ^ 1 T V PAGE 4 MANCHHEmBB EVENINQ BBStAlD. MANCHBSIBB, QQNN., SATDBDAY. MAY.^ %9lt Goodion-fcdnum TV M M r lONi Successful Gam^Slunos tm (•) I On*m «l Ih m Iii By CYNTHUt M)IWBY Oaiiy Moon’s oM spot whsn Tiin BDoy, dlieetar ot ’lfen (U> An Md IlHBnQr aw TOtevhdee-Badte. 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